7T 4-The Canadian Champion, Frday, July 2, 2004 Body & Sole" Man chargedin disturbance at siots I 3ya-l co a ae hre The theft occurred at about 4:45 ar. rL!okinfor vain connection wîth an incident at the Mohawk Sloîs last Friday.PoieM tr eyrpof Ou~r tiewest Wbir Tée"tm4~ivr Eva, Lea & Pat goesira d \)I.).OPen % I uesdalihty ta atd 13ody 550 Ontario St. S. (905)-875-0508 j .1 Ilî.sîîl s .î1i' IC5îI oi L [o <c pI)tlnlg .uIîd Li ttUr ing obscenities. He was arrested without incident in the foray area and charged with causing a disturbance as well as breach of probation and breach of an undertaking. He was held for a bail hearmnsC, Impaired charges laid A 52-year-old Mississauga man faces impaired driving charges following an incident in rural Milton last Friday. At about 10 pm., police responded to a citizen's catI and found a 1989 Chevrolet being driven westbound on the shoulder of Britannia Road. A motorist was arrested and charged with impaired driving and having over the A Milton man who pleaded guîlty to pos- s'essisîn and distribution of child po)rnogra- phy last însîh sil make anuuiher cosurt appcat ance tuc.i Kirk Scotît Pîcrrepsîînt. 34., appcars'd at Ilie f)Iîaiîi Couhri sfS lLiic n Burlingtonî i Uesukiy helsîre iudge Jiln kahtI sel the date. Mr. Pierrepsîint's, lasyer, Mark Millcr, is Icga imi oins alcoliol iii lui'.blood. He'lI appear in Milton cours July 28. Stolen vehicles recovered Two transport trucks and trailers - val- ued as about $1 30,000 apiece - were recovered as Trafalgar Road's Karas Equipment Ltd. Saturday. The vehicles had been stolen from Peel Region seven days earlier and were found intact, with just some damage to one dri- ver's side door. Also as Karas Sasurday, unknown cul- prits broke into the truck stops restaurant and stole 86 packs of cigarettes and three liquor boules- with a combined value of $930). expected tsi have an order f'or psychiatric îesîîng f*or the judge to sign at the nexi coîurt appearance. Mlir Pîerrepsîint. oS f)risîlc Court, pleaded guity tsi i'.îchld pomnogr:îphy charges alîîng %%s îthSe chargetof' possessîion vof-a csîntruîllcd substance Jonc 9. Ilis uesday csîun appearance will once again [se held ai the l3urlington courthousc. sometime bctween noon on June 23 and 9 p.m. June 24, when thieves removed a rid- ing mower and siminized pressure washer froru the side of the house and back yard respectively. The stolen property flnot locked up, but not visible from the street - is valued at $3,300. Crime Stoppers 0 F H A LIO 0N Hlouse targeted Halton Regional Police are investigating a residential break-in. Sometime between June 9 and 20, sus- pects entered the unlocked garage of a home located on Robertson Crescent and stole a set of Callaway golf clubs, a Top- Flise golf bag and a pair of Nike golf shoes. The total loss is valued as $2,0(). f vou havan ' 0viijîrniation t/lot leads to an arIs'sýt in i r/us<>m, 5ot/ici flatter, SOU tnaY / le/ gihlsfor a cas/h suusard. You usIl neser have tus giîe vou nine <or testipu' in court. ('a/I 1-800-222-8477 or go (o l4's4'14 /altonsrmu'.iistoppe, s .iom. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Policy Planning Technician - 9 months to 1 year Contract Reporting ta the Manager, Policy Planning, this position is responsible for the co-ordi- nation of the Planning and Development Departments technical services requirements. Duties will include assistance in the maintenance of accurate and current mapping for the Town's base layers in a format consistent with the TowrVs GIS, maintenance of spa- tial data including the Zoning By-law, Draft Plan and any amendments for each. Furthermore, maintain a database of statistical information such as Statistics Canada Census data, population projections and vacant land tracking - making aIl of this infor- mation easily accessible ta the public and other departments through various means. Applicants shouid have a Colege Diploma in Municipal Planning, Cii Engineering or a University Degree in Planning or Geography with three years related experience. Excellent computer skills including Word, Excel, AutoCAD, ArcView, ArcMap as well as surveying, cartography, graphics display and database management knowledge are required. Salary range: $47417 - $55,785. lnterested applicants for either job should submit a resume by July 16, 2004 to: Town of Milton, Department of Corporate Services, 43 Brown St., Milton, Ontario L9T 5H2 Attention: Coordinator, Human Resources, by fax to (905) 878-4231 or email humanresources@Omilton.ca Please see our website at www.town.milton.on.ca for more information. In accordance with the Freedom of Information and Pnivacy Legisiation, applicant infor- mation is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act and wiil be used strictly for candidate selection. While we appreciate ail applications received, only those invited for an interview wili be contacted. NOTICE 0F DISPOSAL 0F LAND Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Milton intends ta dispose of the North West comer of Derry Road West and Thompson Road, Part 1 on Plan 20R-3968 and Guelph Line from Purdy Drive ta north of 20 Sideroad, Parts 1 and 2 on Plan 20R-1 5366, in the Town of Milton, Regionai Municipality of Halton. The above lands will be conveyed ta the Region of Halton for road reconstruction. This notice is provided pursuant ta Section 268(3) of The Municipal Acf, 2001, S. 2001, c. 25, as amended, and in accordance with Town of Milton Property Disposai By- law No. 34-95. Further information with respect ta the aforementioned Notice of Proposed disposai of land, may be obtained from the Law Clerk, Town of Milton, 43 Brown Street, Milton, Ontario (905) 878-7252, extention 2109. Dated at the Town of Milton this 2nd day of July 2004. Troy McHarg, Town Clerk Town of Milton Proposed Multi-use Trait (Union Gas Corridor) Communlty Open House & Information Centre The Community Services Department invites you to participate in a Community Open House & Information Centre for a proposed multi-use trail along a portion of the Union Gas Corridor, as shown on the map below. If you have ideas> or suggestions for improving this trail, Town staff would like ta, hear f rom you. Date: Thursday, July 8, 2004 ...... Ime: 6 - 9 p.m. (drop-in) 7 p.m. (presentati on ùmtW & discussion> Location: Milon Sports Centre, Banquet Room 605 Santa Maria Blvd. (south entrance) Join us at mhis session ta leam more about the design and location of this trail. Staff will also discuss areas of safety concem and will ask for your input on making aur trails more accessible and attractive within a cost-effective maintenance program. If you can't attend this session, but would like ta provide your comments, please contact Lisa VanderViiet at 905-878-7252, ext. 2168, send an e-mail ta lisa.vandervliet@milton.ca or download a comment sheet at www.milton.ca - i NOTICE 0F DISPOSAL 0F LAND Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the Town 0f Milton intends to convey Block 36, Plan 20M-728, in the Town of Milton, Regional Municipality of Halton. These lands wilI be conveyed to the Nassagaweya Presbyterian Church. This notice is provlded pursuant ta Section 268(3) of The Municipal Act, 2001, S. 2001, c. 25, as amended, and in accordance with Town of Milton Property Disposa By-law No. 34-95. Further information with respect to the aforementioned Notice of Proposed disposa of land, may be obtained f rom Anne Bouck, Manager, Development Services, Town of Milton, 43 Brown Street, Milton, Ontario (905) 878-7252, extension 2310. Dated at the Town of Milton this 2nd day of July, 2004. Troy McHarg, Town Clerk Town of Milton i. ______________________________ I Child porn case continues