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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 31 Dec 2004, p. 4

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ONALL FURNITURE ORDERS FOR THE MONTH 0F JANUARY d«C % peM vfaclng Dundas Set 9:ts0 9S5 ours: Mon-Wed 9:30-5:30 rurs-Fri 9:30-9, i-5:30 Sun 12-5 QaIîtU Canadian farnittire in tradtionil & contemporarg deaigns Shown with Anthony- and Jim is carrier Honter Foster receiving his modal cau kit which was the gifI received by Fo-r Our Champion CarreroI [V Anthony Spadafora from Assured Mortgages in Mississauga, along with Jim Gallagher of Royal LePage Residential Real Estate Services from Mississauga donated over $1,000 worth of Christmas gifts ta aur Canadian Champion newspaper carriers. Our thanks ta Jim Gallagher, B.A., Sales Representative with Royal LePage, 77 City Centre Dr., Suite 106, Mississauga. Jim cen be reached at 416-219-9400.- And Au*ony Spadafa, Mortigagc Specrialist widn Assured Motgp, 6509l-C Nsmiasiuga Rd., Misiaga. Anthony cen b. readbed et 416-M895610. Stockton victim of town 's first murder in three years - tram 2004 on page 2 Man's body found in burnt-out car Family. lriends and neighbours vere shocked and saddened after the body of 48-year old Woodlawn Crescent resîdent Boian Stocklon was discovered in a bumt-out car at the rear of Traffi x, a freighî broker- age finit on Regional Road 25 north of Hwy. 401I June 17. Mr. Slockton was the vicljm of Miton's first murder in three years. Charged with firsl-degree murder in his slaying were 39-year-old Michael James McDonough of Halton Hilîs and 47-year-old John Kevîn McClatchey of Mississauga. Milton mourns local dentist Family, friends and patients were leh reeling hy the news ihat local dentist David Dumencu. 42, had been heaten t0 death in the parking lot of an Orillia-acea tavern in the early-moming hours of July 20. Police later charged 21 -year-old Adam Holland of Orillia wjih manslaughter in connection with the death of Dr. Dumencu, who greaîly impacîed numerous people lhrough his dental practice and yeaes as a hockey coach -among other things. Animal control hylaw sparks heated debate The for flew over proposed changes 10 ihe Town's animal con- trol bylaw, which was delayed and revised before finally being approved -and included a con- ieniious pitbull muzzling. The updated animal conîrol hylaw, which camne on the heels of revised legislation hoth pmovincially and in numerous other municipalilies 10 address recent pîtbull antacks, ignit- ed plenîy of healed debate fromn those on either side of lthe issue. A lidal wave of opinions and argu- ~x~e~mtri File photo by RAHAM PAINE Halton Regional Police forensic identification offl!cers photo- graph and videotape evidence juat ceas of the site where Brian Stockton's body was found in a burnt-out car by firefughters. ments were puhlicized, hoth at information meetings and through lenters 10 the editor. Milton's new aimai conteol bylaw also included a maximum leash lengIs stipula- tion of seven feet for aIl] dogs. Crash claims longtime friends Hundreds of Miltoniais -aid specifically the E.C. Drury High School community - mourned the loss of longtime besi friends Michael Maynard and Douglas Bums. The îwo college students were killed in a car-nrain wreck in London, wiîh Mr. Bums dying instaitly aid M. Maynard suc- cumbing 10 bis injuries four days laier. They were descrihed by loved ones as good-natured, enthusiastic about sports aid extremely well- liked hy aIl. A special memorial service at E.C. Drury drew a huge crowd, as former teachers aid classmates of M. Bums aid M. Maynard gathered te, remember the heloved buddies. Tree-cutting trial continues The controversial trial conlinued for a man and his company, see OPENING on page 5 family. 1- 2111 Dunwln Dri Missiaauga 2 blockse west of Erin Mils Plwa

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