Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 May 1999, p. 4

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4 - The Canadien Champion, Frlay, May 28,1999 GoO0D 1M;V EA R ALL 13" Regattas are $65 A 1LL 14" Regatas are $75 ALL 1 5" Regattas are $85 *Enter ta wi. a day at the. track racing out best Fonnula- 1 cars! lARound Radial Coule in ami ses Brio. for details e AIR CONITINING SERVICE Have your air conditioning systemn inspected and serviced O today by a Iicensed C.F.C. facility. C;NTRlOsI Licensed Technician on duty for bath R12 QVî and the new R 1 34A Freon Accredited Test Drug busts and break-ms session of a controlled substance lor the purposes of trafficking after police seized 10 grains of cannabis resin (better known as hash nil) Sunday. The suspect - who'll appear in Milton Court July 2 - was walking around the ares of Main and Martin streets at the time of the atrest. The amount of the drug discovered had a street value of roughîy $100. Cocaine seized Police arrested a 38-year-old Weston woman after finding about 2.6 grains of crack cocaine after stop- ping a 1988 Pontiac early Sunday. Thse incident occurreti around 2:15 s.m. at thse camer of Martin Street and Woodward Avenue. The woman is charged with possession of a con- trolled substance for the purposes of trafficking. Steroid robber VA business in Milton was bit by thieves looking for steroida a couple of weeks ago, and Crime Stoppera wants ta know who was involved. Juat befote midnight, Sunday, May 9, a sledgeham- mer was used ta break the glass from the door to Univet Pharmaceutîcals on Steeles Avenue near Bronte Street. Once inside, interior doors and a safe were basheti with the same tool. Eventually, thse suspect located some steroids and made gooti bis escape before patrol units could respond. It's estimated that more than $23,000 worth of steroids were taken. If you happened ta be in the ares that nigist and noticed something tisat might anîve tise case, or if you can suggest a possible suspect for police ta investi- gate, Crime Stoppers wants ta isear from you. If you have any infornations that leads ta an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,00. Police Blotter Break-in spree Three break-ina were reported between May 18 and 19, according to police. Two occurred at the Denry Road medical building across from Milton District Hospital ovemnight on May 18 when computer equipmeflt and cash was stolen from a couple of offices. Entry was gained by prying open doors. Home entertainment equipment valued between $6,000 and $7,000 was stolen ftvm a MacLaren Road residence in Campbellville on the afternoon of May 19. A neighbour, believing the suspects were from a repair company, watched as the goods were stolen. i 2 wieIded slédge Crime Stoppers 0 F H A LTO0 N You need not give your naine and your information can be taken with complete anonymity. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to caîl display. Caîl 1-800-222-TIPS or 825-TJPS. Crime Stoppers of Halton is operated by a board of directors made up of 18 civilians front ail areas of the region. The reward feind resuits froin the financial support of business, industry, service clubs and pri- vate 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 organisation and donations to the rewardfuind are tax deducteble. ON Police are ngfla welcoming e, children on thsSpecial day By HOWARD MOZEL Special to The Champion Halton Regional Police are extending an open invitation to the Fifth Special Friends Day at Appleby College. The event - which takes place Sunday, June 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. - provides afree opportunity for developmentally and Sphysically challenged individuals and their families to enjoy a day of non-competitive -<- activities with police, flue and ambulance $k t personnel. Participants also get a close up look at emsergency equipment and training simula- tions. en) Al members of the community are wel- comte. Admittance is free andi refresisments wIl be avaulable at modest cost. According to Staff Sgt. Peter Hodgson, boardof ativities include horse and carniage rides, à tt magic shows, a dunk tank, mini golf, base- dà* baIl, basketball and a chance ta sit in an jig OPP helicopter. maen Featw'ed entertainers include Oakville's tlt wl Suzanne Brown andi Roseanna Gautreau, th kae the Halton Police Pipe Band andi tie Police There will also be dispîsys by the Halton Police Tactical and Rescue Unit, the Canadian Armeti Forces, the Oakville ire Department anti Ambulance Services. Althougis there are no age restrictions, aost of the participants are young people.

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