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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 Jul 2003, p. 4

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4-The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, July 29, 2003W e t N l vi u Correction Notice Police seeking witnes-ses W s u iu In Tuesday, July 22 nd s **a-a '0 r' snouid nave oeaci Sale on until Tues, August 5th. The Champion apologizes for any inIconvenienCe this may have caused. ilaitoît tsceiotaI;îPoice arc scc'kinit bcip l'rom the public as Ibm itîsl\estiga- iiti conltinues iîtio a tatal colisionr Juiy 20) The ins'estigattng iii) cet nkouid like 10 spcik tii aiîx'bîîy vehiocibsers cd a black F'îi ci unîtetbird ci ,cubcdiivinptin ait cn atiec r aggrc'ssýiv' ianneri n the INiara, Hailniii. tutrlingron î Milton arc as nthec eaî'is afiernoon Juiy 20). 'lite tata]l elcvhr c ciasil uiecurred ai, abotîi 3. [npt: ior) ccc As'lle, e, cI 01] Oct a iîd. flic s cih- cie a 20102 Ford 'I'iuidcîbirci conv'ert- ible. suas tras'eiing easibouîîd ehei theb driser iost contrit] and tbe vehicie weni of] te rcîad. colidiîîg ciiia ccodeîî itydro pole. Rezt Mmiijeh, 43. of Toroînto vcas pro- ntîuiicemldcad ai the scene. A feinale passenger wst iated for mninor injuries at Milîton District Hospital anîd reieased. Nns dite with intonnation is asked io cal] Del. Consi. Pau] Davies ai (901) X25-477, ext. 5056. NO PAYMENTS NO INTEREST for 1 full yeari O.A.C- sue store fer delails- 1 wige$19 q4$9 Mattres Set 319 HtressB et'33 «'CANADA'S MATTRESS SIJPERSTORE" " visit our website ait www.sleepfoctorY.com OPEN SUNDAYS! " Financing avoulable a Senior Discount Hours: * O>ver 4o locations aicross Canada Mon.-Wed. 10-6 p.m., " We customize Thurs .,Fri. 10-9 p.m., aw 4ý --ý Studa 9-6 p. m., oew - 'O 1 5p r GE EW m in Burlington By JASON MISNER The Champion ii HQlilio 0-lite t'il-si îî tilîi', Rc'iii1 m ' i nd JP '\ i iic at h iik iii tii i kii ' a,i"'ý ' 'xcii icscd i rci iii o cu'i' i k Cill'wi' Iilkdý)tdccio aui .V) sadr1 . stCip cida :Ltti ,ik ii s'c' 4 ,.'ii'a, ici 'tpii'îtiîc ti h " "x dcs eîpniit fhpr\nc'3ohaiiuihaCei1da lcasî one bird ieiied bs' the W'est Nile virus ibis ver oca kli sît tistics revealed that human cases in Hahion began tii shosi up ii 2(X)2 about three to four weeks after dcad crosss wîth West Nue! began tb pcak. Burlington man tirst human case A Burington man was the first reported humait case of the virus in Canada in August Iast year. What is certain, Mr. Willmott said, is the need to protect your- self fromn mosquitoes. -l think the important message is we should continue Io take whatever precautions Io prevent against mosquito bites. T1hose kinds of messages are the same as last year." 'hat includes using mosquito repellent with DEET, wearing light-coloured clothing and staying away from populated mosqui- to areas at dawn and dusk. The health department will be extra vigilant over the next whiie. increasing surveillance and monitoring ini the area of Burlington where the dead crow was found. seS REGION on page 10 LASER.HAIR REMOIVAL1 Treatments for., Anti-aging Rosacea Sun Damage Pigmented Lesior, Facial Veins Hair Removal 1 C 0 13 Charles St. Mil *Aesthetic Services MAGES 1 N TE R N A 0NAcL )S METIC AND ASER CENTRE Mlon, ON 905-878-91 13 I 1 Ca 11 fora fr e c ns - u1t a l i MMIL-

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