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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 24 Jun 2003, p. 7

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The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, June 24, 2003-7 L / Motorist injured during afternoon rollover on 49 Fire captan Paul Holllngshnd (above) loks over en overtumied SMJ folbovA veblobe crash June 16 on the eestbound Hwy. 401 romp to iJanie 5w Pr Credif OPP sald the driver of the GMC Bleazor b control of the vehicie, whlch, the dftch.11w mnwae tranported by ambulance (above rght) f0 Mlfton Dlst wlth, non Ifefhrmenlng Injures. A 46-y.a.-old Kftchauramnwu charg.d W drlvng end dTlvng with over the egul hnt of a&kohol in hie blood. Photos by GRAHAM PAINE Pot house case in court Il A Milton man charged in late March in connection with a marijuana-growing operation wiIi appear in Burlington court July 8. The date was set during a June 17 appearance at Ontario court (provincial division) in Burlington. Halton Regional Police charged Darcy Alan Bedard, 33, in late March with pos- session of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking and production of a controlled substance. Police discovered 113 marijuana plants in various stages of growth as- well as hydroponic growing equipment in a Baverstock Crescent bouse. The marijuana plants had a street value of $28,500. Keep yur Temperatures o'S [CLEAN For thear we br eh KEINDIC71'j 1 a -mi " s I 'r'aiBqpgadIs Now Smning Your Conmunity!" IPerlwpsyou've seen our Muid Brige vehwcls aound tawnje have just expanded ta zcludyourarea IaWd thugluyau nuglu ie té expeience the supenaor custonuer service duztdictinguishes Muid Brigade Ifrom amier cteamna(services. [Cal o your NO 0B IGATION "eliaf today. 1(866) 327-5522 (toit free) or (416) 575-;62434 (MAID - ceil phone) Somebody Should -Have Taught Him 1 went 10 a party but t remember what you said. You told me flot 10 drink at al, so t had a Sprite instead. t feit proud of myseif, the way you said 1 would, that 1 didn't choose ta drink and drive, though some friends said 1 should. 1 knew t made a healthy choice and your advice 10 me was right as the party finally ended and the kids drove out of sight. t got int my car, sure 10 gel home in one piece, neyer knowing what was coming, something I expected least. Now 'im lying on the pavement. 1 can hear the policeman say. "The kid ihat caused tis wreck was drunk.- Ris voice seems far away. My own blood is ail around me. as 1 try han flot 10 cry. 1 can hecar the paramedic say. "This girl is going t0 die." l'ni sure the guy had no idea. while hie was flying high, because hie chose t0 drink and drive that I would have t0 die. So why do people do it, knowing that it ruins tives? But now the pain is cutting me like a hundred stabhing knives. Tell my sister flot 10 ho afraid, tell Daddy 10 he brave, and when 1 go t0 heaven tc0 put "Daddy's Girl" on my grave. Someone should have taught him that it's wrong 10 drink and drive. Maybe if his mom and dad had, I'd stilî be alive. My breath is getting shorter, I'm really getting scared. These are my final moments. and l'in so unprepared. I wîsh ihat yos coald lhold me, Mom. as 1 lie here and die. I wîsh ihai I could say 1 love you and good-bye. Driking & Drivmig Don't Mix... Sponsored by: neSi ilon~ Scott Early "Personal and Caring Service" mes t. Mlton(905) 878-2669 21 Jar 1 - -- - -- - ...à 9

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