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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Jul 2004, p. 2

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2-The Canadian Champion, Friday, July 9, 2004 -zAccused to undergo risk testing next month A Miton mnan who pleaded guilty to possess- îig aoc! distributing child pomography will undergo testing next month to determine his risk factor Pierrepoint, 34, was signed Tuesday by Judge John Takash at thse Ontarlo Court of Justice in Burlington. Phallomnetric tests will take place August 11 at Torontos renowned Centre for Addiction and Mental Healtis. According to www.forensic-assessmens.com, and gauging his response. "Phallometrie testing provides objective infor- mation about maie sexual interests, and! is there- fore useful for identifying deviant sexual inter- ests," according to the site. Judge Lesley Baldwin is expected to proceed with Mr. Pierrepoinî's sentencing Augoot 16 ai Mr. Pierrepoînt, of Oriole Court, will remain in custody at Maplehurst Correctional Centre. He pleaded guity to thse two child pomnogra- phy charges June 9 along with possessing of a controlled substance. SAURDA JULY uplerpor, s9:00 oAM 57' 1:0 M2:0P Woo sain fr eck, idnSefece PAIfgj9 9 AL AP&BRDR LIHIG WNO CVR IN SE ERTO C ESRE MITNSLRe S S*ETO OF,' WALLPAE BOOS! à 194 Main Stree East e DOWNTOWN MILTON 905-876-4922 Mon-Wed: 7-6. Thurs-Fni: 7-8, Sat 9-5.-30, Sun: Closed Pearl finish $34.99 Alkid Satin $36.99 Exterior Latex SQft Gloss $37.99 Cil Nouse Paint $36.99 UP TC) 50% OFF AALL WINDOW BLINDS! DECORATING TOOLS & SUNDRIES ALL MARKED DOWN!! Strategic plan heads approval By MELANIE HENNESSEY The Champion Regional council's vision for Halton and priorities for this terni of office have been endorsed by ils standing committees and are expected 10 receive a final stamp of approval Wednesday. The ideas Ihat will guide counicil from now until 2006 are contained in the strate- gic plan, a document that outlines wbat can be accomplished in the region over the nexi few years. Before the commîttees approved the plan ai meetings ihis week, they al beard from Milton residenî Bob Beyette. Be asked al three standing commiiaees noî 10 accept the document as the best sîrategic plan for the region and 10 quickly formi a citizens' team 10 go over the plan and ils process. He said in bis opinion, public input was- nit openly sougbî and encouraged. Oakville and Regional Councillor Mike Lansdown saîd ius difficoît 10 gel residenîs t0 parlicipaie because strategic planning isn't ton. I sbare your frustration in trying in gel more input from tbe community.' be said. -We did our besi bo informn people of the process. l-ow cati we gel residents 10 par- ticipae?- Mr. Beyette said council bas 10 listen to residents and look ai reasons why they don't corne 001 for the public consultation process. Since February. the Region bas beld var- îous worksbops t0 develop thse plan and consoît with thse public. In conjoniction with thse strategic plan, tise committees approved operational plans tisat contain specifie actions on isow coon- cil will acisieve its goals. Eacis section of tise îwo plans identifies objectives broken down mbt four tisemes - managed growlis, economie prosperiîy, services 10 people and effective Halton Region. Managed growtis includes having con- trolled and monitored growth, continued protection of rural lands and sate drinking waîer. Economie prosperity lisîs creation of more local employmenî opportonities as a milestone 10 mccl before tise next council term. Some goals in tise services to people section are t0 provide leadershsip and co- ordination in commoniîy services and accessible and affordable public bealtis and social services. Keeping residents in tbe know and involving tisem in tise Region's decision-making process are key points in lise effective Halion Region portion. 4lelanie IH'nness, <on he reachled at nilietii cs c e 1, <:,iili -anadianc lianipion (oe M. Vandals write racial slurs Bisisop Reding Secondary Scisool became a blank canvas for vandals lasI week wben an ooîside waIl was covered wiîis racial slors and oliser graffiti. Thse incident occurred sometime between 5 p.m. Jonc 30 and 7 arn. Joly 1, Halton Regional Police said. Tise graffiti conlained slors againsî vani- ous nationalities and faitb groups, police said.

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