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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 May 2010, p. 1

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j9O5S4TS4e en *FWckId Edition a Milton s Community Newspaper Since 1860 .a. C+4A Named Canada s Top Community Newspaper www.miltoncantadiancohampion. com S PO0R TS Sr. Royals cla Halton AAA t m Bran tle damnE N EW S id new home ged in blaze A & E Memorable return for Boyd Voters won't have to sign Canadian Iloyalty pledge Councillor caîls ail countnies but Canada'moral andior Ï financial cesspools' CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF GRAHAM PAINE / CANADIAN CHAMPION COOUNG OFF: Milton firefighter Matt Dow COUlS off after a morning of pump training, using the side nozzle of the truck ta try ta beat the heat and humidity, which feels much botter in his bunker gear. 1oe library worke illed in planecrs By Stephanie Hounseli CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF A Iong-time and beloved Milton librarian bas heen identified as one of two victims in Tuesday afier- noon's fatal plane crash in markham. Nancy Noakes, 50, worked for employee wiîh the circulation department ai Milton Public Library's Bruce Street location, said Chief Librarian Leslie Fitch. And she'li be deariy missed. "Nancy was a persan who, prid- ed herseif an thse work she did," Fitch îold the Champion yesterday afiernoan, jusi hours after she and ,othes taff members were informed difficuli tco flnd words at ail." Many people in town who fre- quented the library wouid've known Noakes - wbo worked ai the library since 2000 - as a friendly, familiar face, Fitch said. Noakes was killed along with a Burlington piloi - who bas been *sue NOAKES on page A2 posai by a long-time town councillor to require eiec- tors te, sign a piedge of loyalty 'to Canada and î the democratic rule of Rick Day law' before being allowed to vote in this faits municipal election in Milton won'î bc addressed by town council, at least in its current form. At last weeks town cauncil meeting, Milton Mayor Gord Krantz naied the motion put forth by Ward 1 Councillor Rick Day, a representative for the past 40 years, was out of order because it was out of the municipality's jurisdiction. Day had asked that his motion, which can be found online on the May 17 council agenda at www.milton.ca, be put En a vote ai the September 27 council meeting. "I do nat want this council ta become embroiled in debates on an item that is flot in our jurisdict'on," said Krantz, noting he bad sought advice froam the TownIs clerk, wha's in charge of running local elections, prior ta, mak- ing bis decision. Though Krantz didn't detail how the motion was out of Miltons juriadiction, Section 3 of the -see FELLOW on page A17 Nancy Noakes the past dec e as ASK EMILY cmlt neirdsg "q hed Y Um Wv ek seel week MI lassne i pe m e te" Mi tise dryms. th Iis a cemefi prebiere? 0 paint&decor kitchen design, cabinetn/ Dea mYo Sisoee, amyk WHERE SERVICE NEVER GOES OUT 0F STYLE. Iighting, wallpaper & fabic, Drytre ara a mi Imezd. Tell peer kaons te dhee thse dier, hefe uieeiti e dur... .ukes me fui sick window treatments, shutters -eeWý et tine sisegi. Mamans ham te keese tisam w o av ee", Wâ dryér fetalities tre eefesteeeely eut on Houri: Mon-Wed 7am-6pm 1 Thurs-Fri 7am-8pm & colotir consultations X% eeenmmae case of deeti. Ymhep saP, hee ml «àrd mi sta ut ef tiM dry destin'. Sit a,-5.30 ISunday - Cloud gg~huup avl*d/WA b'*Sigeui IFNMY fETCMUD$PEAK. Hawkinls Animal Hospital 550 Ontario St. S., (imated in Vizza Rut Finea)

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