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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 31 Jul 2009, p. 16

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r rT " War medal among items stolen during house break-in N Personal items including a war medal Farm property targeted uCash box swiped Swere stolen during a break-in to a home in A number of items including a snowmo- P lc B ot rAcs o a tlndrn ra-nt ',ha ofMittetadhhmsnRa ie weesoe rmarrlproperty over The stolen property is valued at aîmost an industrial compan y lasi Friday morning. ,'atFriday mornîng. tepast few months. .The incident occurred sometime between The thefts were reported July 20 and $7,000. Police were aleried around 5 a.m. and dis- UL 7:30 and 10:30 a.m. on Manley Lane. occurred at a Lower Base Line farm. Electronics stolen cy ocid ukon suhec hardrf gatned n z Unknown suspects forced open the front Unknown suspects made off with a saddle, a Unknown suspects made off with various y forcopmen th rcrdortf -senlo Cdoor and stole a medal from the Second Polaris snowmobile, a Campbell compressor, eîectronic devices after a vehicle was broken Esa-mctWy E. The box contained an undisclosed amount ZWorld War, a Bulova Watch, a 32-inch LCD a Lawn-Boy mower, a few SuIh weed trim- into Monday evening ai First Line and of cash. MTV and jewelry valued ai a total of about mers, extension cords, a Mastercraft snow- Campbellville Road. z 400 plow and attachments for a Bobcat. Between 7 and 8 p.m., the passenger win-Sgntae O1 dow was smashed and two purses and a gm Region of Halton signs wcre stolen last bag were stolen. They contained items weekend from two scparatc intersections. including an iPod, Sony camera, Blackberry The thefts occurrcd sometime between last afl 1o heR go i and cell phone charger valued ai a total of Friday and Sunday at No. 10 Sideroad and - -- B botS3o Guelph Line and Regional Road 25 and 6 Si Due to the Civic Holiday, household waste collection services the week of August 3 wilI take place the day after your regular collection day. Please place your waste at the cuit by 7 arn. on your scheduled collection day. Please check your 2009 Waste Management Guide and Collection Calendar for your collection area details, or visit www.halton.calwaste to use our "Search by Address" tool. Halton lvWaste Management Site Will be closed Monday, August 3, 2009 Regular Operating Hours Open Monday to Saturday 8 arn. to 4:30 p.m. 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton Please check your 2009 Waste Management Guide and Collection Calendar or visit us online at www.halton.calwaste for more information. Council passes Allocation Prograrn ensuring Regional Infrastructure required to support growth In Halton is riot pald for by extsting taxpayers On Wednesdlay, July 15, Halton Regional Council voted unanimously to pass the Financial and Implementation Plan for the 2008/2009 Allocation Program. This GayCr plan ensures that the Regional roads, water and wastewater infrastructure that Regionai Chair is required to support growth in Halton is paid for by the development industry and not existing Regional taxpayers. l'd like to sincerely thank aIl residents who participated in the democratic process of this important community issue. 1 encourage residents to email me on any Regional issues at gary.carr@halton.ca. To view a copy of the approved Allocation Program, visit www.halton.ca. Halten Reja Ms.tin Schedule August 3 Holiday - offices Closed Vehidle stolen A vehicle was stolen from a Milton auto shop ovemnight Sunday. Police said a white 1999 Ford van was taken from Cheap Thr-ills Wheels and Tires on Martin Street and recovered sometime Monday in Woodstock. Your local leader in Home Seurity 1905-878-4634 Lower Base Line. The mobile signs read 'Summer is here, use water wisely" and are the property of a large sign company. They're worth $700 each. Car vandalized A parked vehicle was kcyed by unknown suspects. The incident occurred between 5 and il1:45 p.m. Sonday ai Witec and Syer drives. Abosut $2,500 in diamage wxas cau-rcld Phones, t-shirts stolen A Britannia Road agricultural business was broken into overnight Monday. Police said unknown suspects smashed the windows to Harwood Horticultural Soil Farm and stole four cell phones, three pairs of pruning shears and 25 t-shirts bearing the company's name. The value of the stolen items is unknown. c',-.', " eCivîc Holiday P Wuaste Collection Notice Please Note Collection Day Changes A0sjL [0* idiy c"V/eyda y champions Wayne Ivey Dedicated tennis ployer, Passionate supporter of dairy consumption, Everyday Champion. Toronto, ON

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