8--The Canadian Champion, Fniday, October 29, 2004 -g-oSer0 a D ffi xx 9%d" cïî~ oa~soî f rom OUARRY on page 2 that the joint board tum down the Duflerin expansion proposai. "My clients are urging the rejeciion of the application," he said. While the hearing was supposed 10 have wrapped up Tuesday, it wilI now carry over to November 10 ai 10 a.m. ai the Halton Regional Centre. The board wîll hear again frorn Mr. Kahn, who will preserit Duffertu's respons- es to the submissions from Mr. Castrilli and Stan Floras, the solicitor representing the Region and Conservation Halton, These agencies took pari in the hearing due 10 their large involvement in preparing the AMP. The hearing began in January and has sînce heard 65 days of evîdence. If approved, Dîîfterin wîll be granted a licence from the Mtntstey of Natural Resources to legally estraci minerais. The expansion is supporird by the Niagara Escarpmenî Commission, Halton Region, towns of Milton and Haltox Htiis and Coniservation Halton. Mehaliii' Hi'nnî'sai' cai hi' î'aihîd at One of girls staying at Jane and Fin ch -from ALL on page 1 school in Hamiltoni %shere she lived previ- îîusly. Now Couixeny is hack n îth her inom ix Hamnilitox. lkely doing somte explainiug. Ms Stokes 'aid, addîug the girl îold her she hadîî't inieuded on beiug gone for so long. "Site said she had no intention of running a\vay, she ssis jusi going for ithe day. The nxv tiiig ,he. kiiew il nas, ight, and ihat nighit timeîl iii the uest xiglitî She siid she n ishes she iîad lever doue il and ihat she had called sooner." Ms Stokes said. Coiirixey îold her she was stayiug ai a lrieud's houise ix the area of Jane and Fiuch, shte saîd. Ms Stokes said Courtney îold her she n anis iii lise n îth ber in Milion agaix. Ms Stokes said she tild her iii lîrvit "ig î,ed" and gel her life iii order. Sie's missed toc, much school iii retumn as il niihng happerd, she said. The caregivers of the other girls dîdu't wish 10 comment. Siî'pliwiie Thîî'ssî'î (-ari b ri'ailed at st/iiessîinuiiixî(aîiadiaii(hanipion i'oîîi. Hwy. 7 pot growhouse case in court Three men charged in connection with a marijuana-growing operation on the Milion/Acion border will appear ai Superior Court of Justice ix Milton December 6 to set a trial date. A judge-ouly trial at the superior court level was decided ou Tuesday ai Ontario Court of Justice ix Burlington. Two Milton men -Robert Popp, 36, and Troy Burton, 23 -were chaeged by Halton Regional Police in June with pro- duction of a coutrolled substance, posses- sion of a coutrolled substance for the pur- pose of trafficking and theft of electricity under $5,000. Rockwood resideut Wesley Whitford, 43, faces the same charges. Halton Regiona Police raided a grow operation Joue 9 in a bain on a Hwy. 7 property between Fourth and Fifth hunes. They seized 259 marijuana plants. dVlMoore's ex-wife in Brampton court The former common-law wife of Former Mississauga resident Sandra Ms Martin was chaeged in May with two Douglas Moore, the chief suspect in the Martin, 30, appeaeed at Ontario Court of counts of accesuory afier the fact tu murder death of Multonts Joseph Manchisi, will Justice in Brampton October 15 to set the ix the deaths of M. Manchisi, 20, and bis retumn tu Brampton court November 5. date. friend, Mississauga's Robert Grewal, 22. IIOBERT USATEMAN wiIl be autographing your purchases on this special evening. There will be a large selection of new releases, rare limited editions, fabulous giclée canvas', calendars and books available. 345 STEELES AVE. MILTON (905) 878-8161. voting us your Favourite Art Gallery & Favourite Pîcture Framing E. JJ since 1975