Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 24 Jul 1998, p. 18

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14 - The Canadian Champion, Frday July 24, 1998 -Bandits grab six laptops, car was seen in the area last înonth. Crime Stoppers wants to know who they were. Shortly before midnight, Tuesday, June 30, someone pried open the front door ta Northemn Telecom on Industrial Drive. Once inside, the suspects quickly grabbed six Dell laptop computers and escaped before anyone could respond ta the alarm. Investigators would like ta identify and speak wth the occupants of a car seen in the area earlier the same evening. Between 7 and 7:30 p.m. and again between 8 and 8:30 p.m., two people were seen in a silver Chevrolet Chevette in Northem' s lot. The only description available is for the passenger. That persan was described as a maie who was either black with a ight complexion, or white with a dark tan. He had short curly hair, stood about five- foot- 10 and appeared to be in good physi- cal shape. If you can shed some light on who these people were, Crime Stappers is waiting for your caîl. RAD SERVICE Radiator & Fuel Tank Repairs Aluminum Wlding Silver Soldaring 400 MOROBEL DR., UNIT 4 M4ILTON Crime Stoppers 0 F H A LTO0N If you have any infonrnation that leads ta an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up ta $ 1,000. You need not give your name and your information can be taken with complete anonymity. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe ta caîl display. CalI1-800-222-TIPS or 825-TIPS. Crime Stoppers of Halton is operated by a board of directors made up of 18 civil- ians from ail areas of the region. The reward fund results from the financial sup- part of business, industry, service clubs and private citizens. The board of directors raises the money, decides on the amount of rewards and actually pays the rewards. Crime Stoppers is incorporated as a charitable organization. CINEMAS IIUL/\235 GUELPH STREET 873-1999 ARAETTRP tN" eIp II L &M &Ipa5 PAETTRPL- He give s a hoot Sandra Metzera, Mountsberg Wildlife Centre instructor, hoids Oscar the great Horned Owl as Bruce Hood (centre) presents a $3,000 cheque ta Ken Moore, vice-chair of the Halton Region Conservation Fund. The money wiII heip pay for the new book, 'Rising, Wild and Beckoning'. Re-thinking roads ef rom TRANSIT on pagel10 raads in Halton Region. 1 Several Burlîngton council-i lors trying ta speed the review4 proceas appealed ta council ta leave the single authority option off the study list.1 Burlington counicillars hadi tried ta pare down the list ta only a couple of possibilities at the Halton Area Service Review Committee but were thwarted. "A single roads autharity is flot like a nan-taxing utility which we in Burlington sup- part," said Councillor Mike Wallace. "It's the complete opposite because decisions in a single authority would flot be made at the local level." Several side aspects clouded the debate, such as the slow- ness of the roads review, a request for aIl the information before making a decision, and the process for decisions origi- nating from the review com- mittee. Burlingtan Mayor Rab MacIsaac suggested that Halton Chair Joyce Savoline's definition of a consensus is either a plan ta make up the jrules as the process unfolds or in reality a majority rules situa- tion. Under such a scenaria if the majority of counicil agrees municipality is adamantly oppased, the majority would carry the day. Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale said the idea of the review pracess was ta see if services cauld be maved ta the local level for the samne or les cost than priar ta the review. It will be a cald day some- where hot belore I vote ta, put Oakville in," said Ms. Mulvale. "I wouldn't vote ta bring any added cost ta Oakville taxpay- ers even il the measure was supported by threc other municipalities." Currently Oakville bas very few miles of regional roads because, according ta Ms Mulvale, when Halton Regian was created Oakville did flot believe it wauld exist for long and refused ta cede roads ta it. Oakvîlle Cauncillor Kevin Flynn said that people have been let dawn by ail three ev- els of gavernment when it cames ta traffic management and roads. According ta praponients, consideration of the single roads authority will not slow down the study pracess, already slated ta take another year ta complete. ictimization reduction talks The question of haw ta become "victimless" will be addressed at a two-day conference in September. Halton Regional Police in canjunctian with Canadian Against Violence Everywhere Advocating its Termination (CAVEAT) and the community consultation committees of Halton will pre- sent 'Victim-less'. The keynote speaker will be Priscilla De Villiers of CAVEAT. Tapies will include stress management, eider abuse, hate crimes, personai safety and Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE). For more information or ta register, contact CAVEAT at 632-1733. SIJNDAY 2-4 PM 285 Ehrswood, $179900 Kafrina Waton, in afeniosoce RENOAXBLUE SPRINGS REALTY <HALTON) CORP. 878-TM SUNDAY 24 PM 5693 Steeles Ave. W. Steeles Ave. W., off I4wy. 25 Pat Bell SeSsol tise, Easstof Appletsy $485000 Joyce Hagesik ROYAL LEPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES 8784101 SIJNDAY 2-4PM Lot 9, Country Lase Court 15 Sideroad & 1 sf Une, Mofai MODEL HOME $329000 Sales RepsnAfiendance ROYAL LEPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES 87"4101 SUNDAY 2-4 PM 416 Oak St. $169.900 Sarrdy Kinsale ROYAL LEPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES 9784101 SUNDAY 24 PM 442 Wsodlawn res. $219.900 <Rent b o, 0.'Option) Gladys Cranford REIMAX BLUE SPRINGS REALTY <HALTON) COR. 878-7777 i -JL il

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