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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 Jul 2007, p. 12

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A12 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday JuIy 17, 2007 \Fatal car crash case back in court Mail delivery another concern A young Mlton man charged wtth drunk Diaz wîll make his next appearance Monday from STILL on page A3 after former town counicillor Mark dnivngin a collision that: laîrnd rh iff f wcek. Alvaro Diaz, 21, bas been charged with impaired drivrng causing death, dangerous driv- ing causing deatb, having over the legal limit of alcohol in his blood, dniving with alcohol above zero with a G2 licence and using unauthortzed licence plates. T he return court date was set JuIy 3 in the Milton courthouse. The horrific two-vehicle collision took place February 2 on Regional Road 25, south of No. 5 Sideroad, killing a 48-year-old motorist just before 3 ar. DR.T. MURPHY & ASSOCIATES Psychologica/ Services of Halton PRACTICE IN CLINICAL AND COUNSELLING ESYCHOLOGY, PROVIDING ASSESSMENT AND TREAIMENT SERVICES T0 INDIVIDSALS AND COUPLES Dr. T. Murphy & Associates: Psychological Services of Haton offers a range of assessment and treatesent services for a number of chalenges and problem areas, inflCudllg: Anger Problems Bipolar Disorder Career Transition & Development tating Disorders Generalized Anviety Dsorder Grief & Loss Health Anxiety Major Depressîve Dsorder Marital Dstress & Conflict " Obsessive Compulsive Dsorder > " Panic Disorder & Agoraphobia " Phobias " Post Traumatic Stress Dsorder " Relational Conflict & Problems " Social Anxîety & Shynes " Stress Management Our approach relies upon current rsearch and establîshed practices in the fields of Clînîcal and Counsvllîng Psychology, încludîng Cognitive Behastour Therapy AL IN , eu SALE L'uN2003FORD 2005 FORljf~i F4,q. FOCUS SE 40R FOCUS ZX374 2005 FORD m FOCUS SES ZX4MEF ÀÉMÉI. . p. iocks, ksyImeS ntry, tactory warrant,. rreplus applicable taxes ana fcense tee ana evsevaeci wanvanty if veededi Francos avalable. 5evee aae eis FORD LINCOLN 665 MAN STREE EAST. MILTON xiii take. Fourth Line resident Lesley Mansfield said shes worried about the ellect the changes will have on mail delivery She also said if the change has to happen, she'd like to see her street called someffiing like Curtis Avenue, " Iome, Mark Curtis has given so much back to, the community," she said, noting she's not aware of the sig- nificance or history behind the name Cochrane. One man asked how many positive comments the Town bas received about the proposed changes, to which staff told him about 60 out of 240. In speaking with the Champion a[ter the meeting, Fire Chief Larry Brassard said he's happy that the public process is making residents more aware of the emergency service sectors needb. "At the heart of the matter is public safety," he said. "We're committed to doing the right thing for thse communi- tw ,, A final report with staff recommen- dations and financial details is expected to go before council this faîl. Commenta can be submitted to the Town on thse proposed changes untul July 27 by calling (905) 878-7252, ext. 2546 or visiting wwwmilton.ca (select 'address changes' from the alphabetical quick pick menu). Melanie Hennessey con be reached a( mhennessey@mîtnltoncanadianchampion.com. ye It imacsf h failis fied and i il oes TlM

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