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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Jul 2009, p. 8

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'Two men charged in breakmi at downtown store,. e Police arrested two meti after responding '; to a report of breaking glass Monday S At 12:11, arn., police arrivecl at the As fu Seen on TV store on Main Street, just west of UMartin Street, and discovered it had ben 2 broken into. 2 A front door had been smashed and a 0. 2 quantity of sunglasses had been stolen. <Police searched the area and mac the .arrests a short time later. -'Ic Your local leader in Home Security 905-878-4634 A 28-year-old Holloway Irail man and a 27-year-old Mississauga mnan have each becui ehargcd witb break and enter. PoliceBI tter Home broken int IThe stolen property is wortb a total of Police are ins'esttgating the break in of' a approxiimately $3,000. home on Lornc Scots Drive ox ernight Signs stolen from yard Monday. More than 50 celebraîory signs were stolen tinknown suspects gainecl entry to tbe Iroin a lawn Saturday in broad claylight. house by forcing open a window, police saîd. Police said sometinie beiweeiin nooîî and Stolen was a 32-iîîcb I CD [V a 6:30 p r.in., unknown suspects stole 50 srnall Playstation 3, a bass gctitar, 256 DVDs and an signs with pîctures of- beer mugs lrorn the undtsclosccl arn tnt of cash. yaird of a Kingslciglb (.ourt home. We believe... in helping. Also stolen was a large stgn wîth a carto)on character drinking beer. The stgns were rented from a cornpany ancl are worth $850. Bicycles swiped l3tkes were stolen front a backyard shed last weekend. Police said unknown suspects entered tbe shecd soncetîme between lasi f -riday and Scitîday and ruade (off \itb ivo inountaîn bikes. One \vas a meus black rnountaiu bike and itie other was a purpie worns bike. i bey'ce wortb a total of $450. Vehicle brokeri into A locked vebicle was broken into overnigbt July 1. Police said the vehicle was parked (ou Ecattiersne Road wheu iî was cuîered bv unknown suspects. laken was au LG GPS device \vorth $250. 41 ~ ~ ~ a *aio Th*ego Muiiaiyo H4tn àtn OERVC What do you do with...? Plant Pots Did you know? Plastic plant pots and plastic plant trays are flot accepted in the Blue Box because the plastic can be difficult to process with other acceptable plastic materials. If you have unwanted plant pots, take themn back to these local- businesses. Conditions apply, please check with the retailer when dropping off materials. Burlington Terra Greenhouses, 2273 Dundas Sreet, Burlingion " plastic flower/plant pots " plant trays Milton Arbor Garden Centre and Nursery, 6556 Trafalgar Road, Hornby a 2-gallon and larger size pots (plastic, ceramic, etc.) Terr a Greenhouses, 280 Britannia Road East, Milton " plastic flowerf plant pots " plant trays For a complete list of Take It Back! Halton partners and items, please visit www.halton.caltakeitback or caîl Halton Region between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. TAKEIBACK! HALFON www.halton.ca/takeitback *,'iTL eODCOUE Britannia Road (Regional Road 6) From Sixth Line to Trafalgar Road (Regional Road 3), Town of Milton Britannia Road from Sixth fine to Trafalgar Road, will be closed nightly to n rý DETOUR through traffie for road construction from 10:00 p.m. each night until 5:00 ar. Construction will begin on Sunday, July 12 until Wednesday, iuly 15. Contract Number: Construction Supervisor: W-2483b Vinor Servera Ext. 7537 Count Your Steps... To Better Health Have you ever thought about how many steps you take daily? By walking 10,000 steps a day, along with healthy eating according toi Canada's Food Guide, you can achieve many health benefits. Pedometers can increase your step count and your level of physical activity. That's why Halton Region launched the Count Your Steps... .To Better Health Pedomneter Lending program in partnership with public libraries. The programn lets Halton residents borrow a pedometer from their local library branches in Burlington, Halton Hilîs, Milton and Oakville. The partnership represents another step along the way to creating healthy communities in Halton. To learn more, visit www.halton.calcountyoursteps. Gary Carr Regional Chair Hatton Reglonal Meeting Schodule JuIy 15 9:30 a.m. Regional Council Meeting Meetings can be viewed ai www.halton.ca 11 Brncs Rod *evile Onai ellL il 1 r95-2 -00e olre 1-86-42-86 :.. 90 -2793 e *: e.laion j

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