,Man charged with impaired driving A motorist faces impaired driving-relat- 1 b . is lio n P 'tn il 1 and Regional Road 25t Saturday ai 2:45 A 23-year-old Lynden man is charged with impaired driving and driving with over the legal limit of alcohol in his blood. Impaired driving charges A motorist was charged last Friday dur- ing a routine R.I.DE spot check on Steeles Avenue, west of Ontario Street, at 11:45 p.m. A 37-year-old male of no fixed address was charged with impaired drivmng and driving with over the legal limit of alcohol in his blood. Cail leads to arrest A citizen called police after witnessmng a man stagger to his vehicle in the liarking lot of Yahooz on Chisholm Drive last Friday at 9:30 p.m. A 50-year-old London man was charged with having care and control of a vehicle Police Blatter while impaired, retusing to provide a breath sample and obstructing police for allegedly providing several false names. Home broken into Unknown suspects broke int an Ontario Street residence and stole a quantity of cash sometime between last Friday and Saturday. Police are investigating. Cars broken into A celI phone and sterco were stolen from a 2001 Hyundai parked at the car pooî lot on Regional Road 25 and Hwy. 401 Monday at 11:30 p.m. Halton Regional Police believe the unknown suspect gained entry by prying open the passenger door. The value of the damage and items stolen is estimated at $ 1,900. Police Say ink nown suspects also t. 't1111c .un d I l t.Loo o u but were unISuIccesSI'lu. Damage is estimated at $200. Presents stolen fromn trunk Christmas presents, including a digital camera, a Palm Pilot, clothing and CDs were stolen from the trunk of a car parked ai the GO Station lot on Main Street some- time Tuesday. Halton Regional Police believe the unknown suspects opened the trunk by gaining access through the driver's side window. The value of the damage and items stolen is estimated ai $ 1,600. Shopping cart pushed through glass Unknown suspects pushed a shopping cari through the casi side glass door entrance of Milton Malil Sunday ai about 5:30 p.m. Damage is estimated ai $ 1.000. Halton Regional Police in Milton are investigating a break-in at a Hawthorne Crescent residence November 1f. The occupants of the home siepped out ai about 11:30 am. and retumed an hour later Io discover the front door had been pried open. Once inside. the unknown suspects ransacked several rooms and stole electronies, jewelry and $4,500 in Amenican fonds. The total value of the thefi is estimai- ed ai $8,000. If you have any information that 7 ee icads toftiti arlt sf <nthit ot ans <)fh<'r mtfer,:*s'oumas' ho ohu,'bie /01-ail a.îh oî'ald. You kvtI ne' ihave fa ugite vour ntaine te o' fo.sfinicurt <0. Crime Sf oppers of Hait on doo.sn tt subscrihe to the' <alildispias' tek'phone leafure. T/tanks fa our f/pst ors... n/tact- or s'on are. A sajer oomrnunifv is 'saur <'ail. Please c'a/i 1-800-222-TIPS or check us ouf on fhe Web at uwwss4.hait on- c'rimestoppers.com. 3A1FIY HAZR Zellers has learned of a potential satety hazard with a Trim Shoppe brand Christmas stocking holder in the shape of a reindeer, sold at Zellers stores across Canada during the current Christmas season. The reindeer's antiers may have sharp points and pose a potential cut or puncture hazard ta cansumers. One customer incident has been reported. The reindeer sfocking holder is made of solid metal with a silver or gald coloured finish. It has a hook designed to hold a Christmas stocking. Stacking holders were available in other seasonal shapes, hawever, only the reindeer shape poses this hazard. Zellers has removed ail reindeer stocking holders ram ifs stores and urges custamers to stop using tfiem immediately and return them fa any Zellers store in Canada for a full refund. Zellers fakes ifs cammitment and responsibility ta ifs custamers seriausly. Shauld the Company discaver a problemn with any praduct, if will take apprapriate measures fa ensure the matter is braughfta the attention of ifs customers. For more information please contact: 'ellers Customer Service af 1-888-226-2225 The Canadian Champion, Friday, December 20, 2002-5 'The staff at ?jSAFE AND SOUND ~CHILDREN'S CENTRE woukdf(ike to wish you a«l a veny memj ChisLtma.s and( ~Best W1ishes for the new year! 3 CON VENIENT LOCATIONS Milton Southt i Mlton Central Milton NorthlCampbellville 875-1955 878-537 875-2119 w60A:i;îiîw:gH S E _ T 1 -E . Ham Veot summar tiras awltchmd ove; for a amt of Uizzak lmwlmmrtiras traul kiigamenm. *llzza l laTHE rmqumatmd MM by Min rtira bmyais. LW-VWlih111-P The BLMuizfer Hgh-Pauormance "MA higli alîca contanfttrmad coqioliud emh.îcms ot wIM ntrmd wt pe mrtuo. 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