Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 11 Apr 2003, p. 10

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i 0-The Canadian Champion, Friday, April 11,, 2003 Man charged wiïth assaulting refere We wish to draw your attention to the foliowing i our current "2003 Annual Catalogue" PAGE 203 - IEM 1 - METAL PET OMATS. 426474X COPY READS: EACII 79.99 SHOULO READ: EACII 79.99TM 119.99 PAGE 203 - ITEM 3 -PET PORTER CARRIER. 42«U-2~ COPY READS: EACH 426577-2. EACH 89.99 SIIOULD READ: 426577X. EACII 8999TM 139.99 PAGE 203 - ITM 4 - PET TAXI, 424330X COPY READS: MTM XL 29.99 SHOIJLD READ: MTM L 29.99TM 142.99 COPY READS: WOBSLE 5410294. 19.99 SHOULD READ: WOOBLE 55&10298. 69.99 PAGE 306 -ITEM 1 - HOLESAW.5-66- COPY READS: 54-3666. 25.99 SHOULO READ: 54-791446.149.99 PAGE 306- RIEM 2 - HOLESAW. 547146 COPY READS: 54-791446.149.99 SHOULO REAO: 54-3666. 25.99 We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused you. Cnote 2003 catalogue - Ail Zones Rn ý//-CýORRECTION ' .'i assdUItIIg a 1i yeai old Milton referee Saturday nighî at John Tonelli Sports Centre. While players involved in a Caledon-Inasisfil atomn division game at tbe annual Optimist Tournamnent were exiting the rink, a man engaged in an argument with ihe referee. The Young officiai was then shoved. The man fied the scene and was arrested upon bia return. Woman charged with assault A Milton woman heing beld ai Maplehursi Corrections] Complex for an unrelated matter was charged wiib assaulting a police officer tbis week. A woman was released from ber oeil to speak to legs] aid Sunday, and as she was being handed the phone, she made a motion to bit an officer witb tbe phone before being siopped. Cbarged witb, assauli of a police officer was a 35-year-old Commercial Street woman. Rentai van stolen A van owned by Budget Car and Truck Rentai was stolen from the Polie Bltter The alueof the damage is esti- mated at $350. repaired last week. Sbortly after 5 p.m. April 2, the 2003 gold Dodge Caravan was stolen from Churcbill Collision on Main Street East by unknown suspects. The licence plate of the van is APKD 480. The van is valued ai $30,000. Pick-up stolen A pick-up truck parked in the area of Hwy. 407 and Trafalgar Road was siolen ovemnigbt April 2 by unknown suspects. The blue and silver 1991 Cbevrolet pick-up had a licence plate of WN7 586 and is valued ai $8,000. ATV taken from shed A Suzuki ATV was stolen from a shed on the owner's property last week. Sometime between Aprnl 3 and 6, unknown suspects entered the shed on tbe No. 15 Sideroad property and took tbe ATV, which is valued ai $8,700. Car stolen from parking lot A car was stolen from an apartment building parking lot somneime lasi Friday or Saturday. The 1994 red, four-door Dodge Spirit was taken from the Ontario Street parking lot where it was parked. Its licence plate is 745 KTD. The value of tbe vehicle is esîimated' ai $3,000. House broken into A bouse under construction in Campbellville was broken into sometime on March 31 or April 1. Unknown suspects entered the home and took a toilet, pedestal sink and various ight fixtures. The value of the stolen property is pegged at $2.800. Rock thrown at car Unknown suspects tbrew a large rock ai a car April 1, smasbmng the windshield and severely damnaging thebhood. The 1989 Pontiac 6000 was itting in tIhe driveway of the owner's Peru Road home between 1 and 7:30 p.m. ShareU our Thuglts. Throne Speech Consultation 2003 Premier Emiùe Eves wants to hear what you have to say about Ontarios future. The resuits of a provincewide consultation wili be reflected in the governrent's April 3th Throne Speech. The Ontario Government is reaching out to ail citizens, askirig you - What can we do to keep Ontario strong? Our guiding principle is that a strong economy is the foundation upon which everything else is bufit: equality of opportunity in education, good jobs, health care you can counit on, a happy retirement. The quality of life of every Ontarian depends upon the ability of the economy to fuel job creation and the prosperity necessary to fund our social prograrns. Give us your thoughts on Health Care, Education, Energy, the Economny, the Envirornment, Local Communities, Public Safety, or other matters, and we wifi listen and take action. Be a part of this historic consultation. Visit wwwpremier.gov.on.ca to fil out the consultation booklet onine, cail Publications Ontario at 1-800-668-9938 or pick one Up at your local Government Information Centre. & Ontario Police recruiting night coming up The Halton Regional Police Service is seeking a few good men - and women. As Halton Region continues to grow, Use police service needs to grow along wiUs it. So its seeking community-minded, service- oriented people who're interested in a cballenging career in polic- ing. On April 24, Use police service will bold Recruiiing Information Nigbî at Bishop Reding Secondary Scbool, 1600 Main St. E., in Use lecture hall for people considering careers as police officers. The information session will begin ai 7 p.m. Recruiting and training staff from Halton police will be on band to explain Use constable aelection process and bow to prepare for testing and interview procedures. No regiatration is needed to attend. Applications will be available only to Usose wbo provide resumes and currenî O.A.C.P. certificates of results. For more recrulîng iformation, cal (905) 825-4747, ext. 5116. Numerous different items up for grabs Thereas perbaps no sighi Usai characterizes spring more Usan peo- ple riding Ueir bikes Urougb town. Halton Regional Police bave more Usan 170 bikes, as well as a large selection of oUser items, to be soid at its auction iomorrow. The auction wil be beld in Use underground garage of police beadquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd., in Oakville. Viewing and registration will mun from 8:30 to 9:30 S.m. and the auction of Use bicycles and oUser unclainsed property will begin ai 9:30 a.m. Refresbmenîs will be available. The large selection of properiy includes: iools, jewelry, comic books, a TV, a VCR, cameras, waîcbes, a portable CD player, speakers, walkie talkies, DVD)s, scooters, CDs, car stereos, a walk- man, telephones, a -gun cabinet, a guitar, a DVD player and more. New officers sworn ini Miton-area resident David Freeland is among 10 new Halion police offers wbo were swomn in Monday at an Oakville ceremo- ny. Const. Freeiand bas been assigned to District One, which covers Halton Hilîs and Milton, and is stationed in Georgetown. Joining bim in Georgeîown is Burlimgton resident Kevin Hanowski. Ibe eigbs oUser officers have been assigned to districts covering Oakville and Burlington. These officers bave recently fmnished Useir training at Use Ontario Police College, and now begin Useir on-Use-job training. Car damaged by rock A rock was thrown by unknown suspects ai a parked vebicle tome- tinie overnight March 29. The 1992 Pontiac Grand Arn was sitting in the owners driveway on Williains Avenue at the time. The car suffered $500 in damnage. Gas stolen from station A group of youtbs re-fueling a van at thse Sheil station on Martin Street drove away without paying last Fritlay nigbt. A gas station attendant told police that at about il p.m. a red, four-door, 1995 Chevrolet Cavalier pulled up to the gas pump. TIhere were îwo to four youths inside Use vebicle. One of Use youtbs filled the vebicle - wbicb was decorated wiîh Uree Toronto Maple Leaf flags - witb $15 worth of gas and then drove away wiUsout paying.

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