4-The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, Ociober 26, 2004 Piop~i~ lilonie wo moi tia 500 plant specie Conîracîing Lid., described Io ihe court ibe He said the clearings didn'î look lîke ibey land. But when we arrived to do il, the did. Mr. Vasîis wanîed us 10 continue wiil do fromn Apnil 2 10 1l, 2003, "If I was cunting farru fields, îhey would The cress was worked I 2-bour days for ting I sbouldn't lie doîng, I stop," Mr J- hýExcavators and bulldozers were used, be bave bren rectangles or squares," Mr. G3ray 10 days before bring approacbed by byla%%s Gray said. explaîned, to, knock the srers over - said, adding the instructions Graysîone enforcer Cory Harris. Later in cross examination, be tbu - kW whicb includrd bardwood and sofîwood rrceived changed wbrn they showed up on "He saîd we wrren'î allowed 10 take oui defence lawyrr David Crocker ibai Mi s ters like poplar, oak and mapîr - and the first day ,~* ,, , .. Haris, askznI him., 1 5, Retirement is the time to harvest your lifetime of hard work and dedication. Let me assist you in getting ail that you can from your crops. TALK TO MILTON'S RETIREMENT PLANNING, SPECIALIST " RRSP's IRRIF's " GIC's " Portfolio Devel opment rn" Income Strategies " Life Insurance To f'ind out how to Prepare For the Harvest - 0f Your Life or for your free copy of IPC's Guide to a Comfortabl e Retirement, caîl: 905-876-2400 Douglas Riding email: driding@ipcc.org or visit u BA, CFP, FMA website: www.ridingteam.ca MInvestment Planning Counsel" P P. JESTMENT CORPORATION Jobs us tiEs Saturday for the* final Farnsers' Marbuet Main Street from Martin to James 7:00 arn to 12:00 noon The Milton Chamber of Comnmerce would 11k. ta thank ail of aur farmn market .w(. vendors and visitors fa the market for making the 2004 market the mast successful M ILION ever! Thank you for your support of the Chamber Schalarship Fund by purchasing a "bacon-on-a-bun". See you in May 20051 Siluvi 1,155 aoî,,,' ý us . stoppe and removeu our he replied he was clearing for farming pur - poses. -That's funny, ir looks like you'r.' building a golf course," Mr. Gray said Mr. Harr-is replied. Davor Drobac, an engineering and con- struction surveyor, lestified he was hired by Graystone tcu measure the area of nine existing clearings and three that were marked but flot yeî cleared. The existing and potenîtal clearings totalled almost Il hectares. "No one told me what it was, but looking ai ihe plan with its long stretches, il looked like maybe a future golf course," Mr. Drobac told the court, adding. "l'm specu- laîing. 1 have no proof that's what il is.' Brenda Axon, manager of waîershed planning services for Conservation Halton, later testifird Mr. Vastis' property was home lu, more ihan 500 plant specirs, a hîgh number compared wiîh other wood- lots. She added the voudiot wus one of the largesi belon% the Niagara Escar-pmeni. allowing intenior toresi species to make the area iheir homne. ht also conîaîned a number of rare vegetational communiîy types. "11 would say ibis is the worsî I*ve eve, seen in terrus of destruction of habitai," court heard. The proceedings continue December 2 in Milton. Stephanie T/ise rir bch reaz/îed ai e h