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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Oct 2008, p. 9

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The Canadtan Champion, Frîday, October 3, 2008 - A9 Thieves ransack home; about $1 ,500 in property stolen Crescent Monday aiternooni. Sometime between 1:30 and 4:15 p.m., unknown suspects gained entry to the home by forcing open the garage door. Once inside, they took a plasma TV and speakers, among other items. The value of the stolen property is esti- mated at $1.500. Neighbours report seeing a white van and white Bagle Talon circling the area shortly before the break-in. Boy charged with assault A domestic incident involving a youth and his parents has resulted in a number of charges. chargcd wîtb two cotînts of issauît xitlt a dangerous weapon, possession of a danger- ous weapon and uttering threats. Misebief charge for youtb A boy faces charges following an incident of inischief at Luxion Park in Hawthorne Village Sunday night. At about 11 p.m. police receîved a report of youths smashing beer bottles in the park'-s gazebo. A I 6-year-old Milton boy was charged with mischîef and breach of probation. lmpaired driving charges laid A single-vehicle accident carlier thîs week bas led to charges against a 37-year-old Milton woman. iThe accident occurred on Field Drive at about 2 a.m. Monday The woman was cbarged with impaired care and control of a vehicle and havîng care and control of- a vehicle wîîh over the legal amount of alcohol in bier hlood. Vehicles stolen Police report îwo vehicles stolen last weekend. A 2007 Ford van - grey wîth orange sîripes, Peatson's Heating written on the sîde and a licence plate of A71I 4KT - were renîoved [roin a Trudeau Drive residence sometîme between 4 and 9:30 a.m. Sunday A nuinher of power tools were inside the 1 licrc xvas no vaitic cstiuiatc alabLc on the stolen van and property. A 2000 Honda Civic - beige, wîth a licence plate of 140 VSV - was stolen from a residence on Childs Drive overnîght Saturday. Its valued at about $8,000. Iinc. Security Solutions for Home or Business I905-878-4634 A federal qeneral election is takinq place on October 14, 2008. New identifiïcation rules to vote!. WHEN YOU VOTE, YOU MUST PROVE YOUR UDENTITY AND ADDRESS. YOU HAVE THREE OPTIONS: Provide one original piece of identification issued by a qovernment or qoverniment agency containinq your photo, name and address. e.q.: driver's licence Provide two original pleces of Identification authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer oeR of Canada. Both pieces must contain your name and one must also contain your address. e.q.: health card and hydro bill o. Swear an oath and be vouched for by an elector who is on the ist of electors n the same pollinq division and who has an acceptable piece or pieces of identification. e.q.: a neighbour, your roommate PIECES 0F IDENTIFICATION AUTHORIZED BY THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER 0F CANADA IDENTITY CARDS - Heath Card - Hospital Card - Social Insurance Number Card - Birth Certificate - Drivers Licence - Provincial/Territorial Identification Card - Canadian Passport - Certificate of Indian Status - Certificate of Canadian Citizenship or Citizenship Card - Credit/Debit Card with elector name - Canadian Forces ldentity Card - Veterans Affairs Canada Health Card - Employee Card issued by employer - Old Aqe Security Identification Card - Public Transportation Card - Student ID Card - Library Card - Liquor Identification Card - Canadian Blood Services/Héma-Québec Card - Fishinq Licence - Wildlife Identification Card - Huntinq Licence - Firearm Acquisition Card/Firearm Possession Card - Outdoors Card and Licences - Local Community Service Centre Card (CLSC) ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS (containinq name and address) - Credît Card Statement - Bank Statement - Utility Bill (residential telephone. cable TV. public utilities commission. hydro. gas or waterl - Attestation of Residence issued by the responsible authority of an Indian band or reserve - Local Property Tas Assessment - School, Colleqe or University Report Card or Transcript - Residential Lease, Residential Mortqaqe Statement or Agreement - Canada Child Tas Benefit Statement - Income Tas Assessment Notice - Insurance Policy - Government Cheque or Government Cheque Stub with elector name - Statement of Employment Insurance Benefits Paid (T4E) - Canada Pension Plan Statement of Contributions/Quebec Pension Plan Statement of Participation - Statement of Old Aqe Security (T4A> or Statement of Canada Pension Plan Benefits (T4AP) - Statement of Benefits from provincial workplace safety or insurance board - Statement of Direct Deposit for provincial works or provincial disability support proqram - Vehicle Ownership - Vehicle Insurance - Attestation of Residence issued by the responsible authorities (shelters, soup kitchens, student/senior residences, Ionq-term care facilities) - Letter from public curator Note: The pleces of Identification r.qulred under the Canada Elections Act are flot the same as those for provincial or municipal elections. The above Information Is also available In a numnber of heritaqe and Aboriqinal lanquaqes on the Elections Canada Web site at www.eections.ca. w ww. elect ions.*c a 1-800-I NFO-VOTE 1-800-463-6868 MTTY 1-800-361-8935 for people who are deaf or hard of hearirnq Élections Canaka

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