A14 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, February 9, 2007 HOMESELLERS Find Our What Vour Neighbour SoId For! Visitý TM RT Dr. T. Murphy & Associates: Psychological Services of Halton offers a range of assessrrrerr arrd treatmenr services for a rrrmoer of challenges anrd probierr areas, nludiog, rfiM 'WU t' 'W mmw l s'A-1ý sN A D U sFIIPY I[ ( PrrrsrrrASFSMFN AND IRts~s Fsr1 rAMr[ NI fW rr 1 NDIVDJAs AND( IJIjr' " Anger Problems Obsersrve Complsrve " tîpolar Drsorder Droorder " Career Transrtion & - Panrc Drsorder & Development Agoraphobra " tating Orsorders * Phobras " Generalrzed Anxrety Drsorder - Post Traumatc Stress " Grref & Loss Drsorder " Health Anxrety t efatrooal Confiyt & " Major Depressrne Orsorder Problems " Marital Drotress & Conffrct - Socral Aoxrety & Sffyness -Stress Management Our approach relies upon corrent research and estabfrshed pracîces on the frelds of Ciorcal and Counselling Psychology, rocluding Cognitive Befranour Therapy. Variety store Sains Store on 1 T Wilson Drive was Poilefflotter broken int last Fniday, just two-and-a-half weeks alter it was targeted in a violent robbery. Sometime hetwccn 2:15 and 6 a.m., unknown suspects entered the discount store hy smashing a rock through the front glass àindow Taken were 100 cartons o[ cigarettes val- ued at a total of $3,000. lThe sttore was robbed January 16 by ihirce men includiog one who pîstol-whippecl the employe Copper piping stolen Copper pipîng valued at $18,000 was stolen [rom a con- struction site overnightJanuary 31. Police said unknown suspects entered the new sehool construction zone at Tupper Drive and found the piping inside three large metal storage bîns. Sehool broken into St. Peters Catholîc Sehool was broken into last Friday Unknown suspects entered the Woodward Avenue build- ing just before 3 a.m. The alarm sounded, alerting police and security personnel who responded. The suspects had entered the school by smashing a win- dow on the southwest comner of the sehool with a large tree hranch. Its not yet known what - if anyshîng - was stolen. Snowboards swiped Three more snowboards were stolen recently [rom Glen Eden Ski and Snowboard Centre. Two of the thefts occurredjanuary 31. They were both left unattended, unlocked at the racks outside the main chalet. The [irst snowhoard was stolen at about 3:30 p.m. ht was a black, 160 cm Nitro Shogun valued at $1,050. Then, some- tîme between 3:45 and 4 p.m., a 148 cm black Simm snow- board was swtped. ht was valued at $300. The third snosvboard was stolien by unknown suspects sometime between January 28 and Fehruary 4. It was left unlocked at the samne racks. The 153 cm Burton had a black top and grey and white bottom. hi was worth $455. Apartment broken into An Ontario Street apartment was broken into January 26. Sometîme between 3:30 and 9 p.m., police said an unknown suspect clîmbed onto the second-floor balcony and entered the apartment through a bedroom window. The home was ransacked, with almost $600 in cash stoilien, as wcll as toys and jewelry. Mîssîng were two silver chaîns, a bracelet and a gold ring with a blue sîoîîc. The total value of the stolen property is $ 1,600. Mischief charge laid A Woodward Avenue resident was awakened recently hy the sound of cars heîng kicked i. Police said the resident saw a young man walking dlown the street and kicking vehîcles at 4:30 a. m. January 24. While bis wtfe called police, the man followed the suspect. One vehicle had a dented passenger side door. A Woodward Avenue man, 24, is charged with misehîil under $5,000 and heîng întoxîcated in a public place. Crime PD Stppr ofHl Armed robber sought Halton Regional Police are investîgatîng a rohhery at a local Esso gas station. Shortly atter 4 a.m. January 29, a man armed wîth a knîfe entered the station, 6788 Regional Road 25, and demanded money [rom the clerk. The clerk complied and the suspect Red the area with an undtsclosed amount of cash and several packs of cigarettes. The suspect is white, six [cet taîl and was weartng a dark-coloured hooded jacket wtth strîpes munning dlown the length of the sîceves and grey sweatpants. If vou have any- information that leads to an arrest in thts of anv otiter mattc, vou ntav be eltgtble foi a cash itsvaidý Yot will never have to gtve - vti, name or testifv in eoui t. Crite Stappers aj Halian daesnt suhsuîh tieo call display. Caîl 1-800-222-TIPS (1-800-222-S417) ai check out Crime Stoppetis' Web site ai vwww.halton- crintestoppel s.cam. TAX S T R ALI