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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 19 Dec 2003, p. 16

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16-The Canadman Champion, Fniday, December 19, 2003 190iU 5 Vear Bond Monthly Payment PFaFrm Credit Government Guaranteed RRSP Elgibe As of December 16, 2003 Call (905) 854-4540 or ToIl Free 1-866-512-4283 or cat your BMO Nesb it Bus s nvestment Advsor Diansa Bnistow Minimum $10,000. Rates subject t0 change without notice. May flot be suitable fo al ssvestment types. Mebr BMO Q) Nesbitt Burns- 11 9 ~A member oftMO Fnancia Goaup Design of area 'poor planning': Furik tise posted speed lînîit i î50 km/ih -and Town staff will ask Halton Regional Police to atep up enforcement. Before politicians voted on the changes, Ms Minkhorst told counicil the recommen- dations weren't good enough. "The look and feel of Main Street seems to be the higheat priority to the Town and the presence and safety of our achool is leas aignificant." Later she said the approved changes will only confuse and irk parent, student and school bus drivers that turn in and out of Bishop Redmng. to the pedestrian walk, and the worst thing they did was restrict left turns from the west entrance," she said. 'If's going to cause huge problema ini the parking lot." Ms Minkhorst said making a left tur from the east entrance is difflcult because there's no room in Use cramped parking lot fronting Main Street for vehicles to wait for their time to, sum. Mr. Crippa said Use east entrance was chosen because traffic at the west entrance would have to compete wiUs traffic coming from Robarts Drive to get onto Main Street. turik voîed against the stiilrecotîsmenda- tion because he wants a traffle light huilt. He told counicil his 18-year-old son, Ryne, is a Bishop Reding student and is "scared" when he nries to make a left tumn onto Main Street. -1 respect democracy and will live wiUs il (Use vote), but we're putting young people at nisk from a safety point of view," he said in an interview. "It was poor planning on our part." Ward 4 Councillor John Challinor said Use staff recommendation is Use right way to go. "I don't believe Use situation is as grave as is being described," he said. "We are being reaponsible in a reasonable fashion." Ms Minkhorst said the Bishop Reding achool council meets regularly with Use achool board. Their next meeting is in January and the traffle recommendation will be discussed, she said. Jason Misner can be reached at jtmis- ner@mîlboncanadianchampon.com. Property owners sought -f rom SEVEN on page 9 asking Miltonians to call and identify any- Using they own. Thse items were found a few weeks ago in Halton during a property seizure. Reports police already have of stolen property were checked and Use items couldn't be matched with owners. The property includes golf equipment, power tools, a portable CD player, cassette players, stereo systemas and roller bladea. To claim something, Use public ahould cail (905) 878-5511, ext. 2416. Radio theft attempted Unknown suspects caused extensive damnage in an attempt to steal a radio from a vehicle parked at a Marley Crescent driveway last week. The locked vehicle was entered December il between 1:30 and 4:30 a.m. The estimated value of the damage is $3,000. Truck theft attempted Unknown suspecta attempted to, steal Use tractor of a tractor-trailer unit ovemnight last Friday. The tractor-trailer was parked in an empty parking lot at Steeles Avenue and Ontario Street when its window was smashed and its ignition switch damnaged. The estimnated value of Use damage is $600. Stereo wrenched from car Unknown suspects stole a Sony stereo and remnote from a car parked at Watson Tenrace last week. Thse stereo, worth $500, was stolen from the 1993 Honda Civic ovemiùght December 10. Car stereo stolen Stereo equipment was stolen ovemight December 10 fromt a car parked in a Tuxford Drive driveway. Unknown suspects pushed down the window of Use 1994 Honda to gain entry and took a Pioncer car stereo and. a Sanyo portable CD player. The estimated value of Use stolen pmoper- üy ia $300. miiiid

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