Tractor worth more than $IOOOw 4"% 0#iï lui ûut The tractor ot a tractusr traiter sunit parked as a Law ssn Rssad trusck liî vsas stoless Sunday. Police said unkssown sspects sisuie the 2005 wehite Voîvri tracîcir -which bas 'Road Star Carrier' written in hurgundy on both doors -between 2 arn. andt noon. The estimated value of the tractor is $115,000. Trailer and hardwood stolen A trailer contatning $36,000 worth of hardwood flooring seas stolen froru a Lawson Road truck company between Saturday and Monday. Police said unknown suspects stole the 2004 wehite utility trailer valued at $50,000 from Blueline Transport where it was parked. The traiter contained 24 skids of cherry Wood and maple wood hardwood flooring and installation kits. Kiosk broken into The Gateway News kiosk a? Milton Mail wsea broken into ovemnight Saturday. Police aaid unknown suspects gained accesa 10 the locked kiosk and stole ciga- rettet and an undiscloard quantity of cash. School broken into Cash was stolen from the principal's office a? E.W. Foster Sehool on Coxe Boulevard during a recent break-tin. The unknown suspects also atiempted to pry open a filing cabinet in a roomn next 10 the principal's office turing the incident, which happened ovemnight February 7. Police aren't disclosing the amnount of Police Blotter cash stolen. Intoxication charges laid Police laid charges early Sunday morn- ing after a person was spotted unconscious in aparked car. AI 1: 15 arn. in the area of Laurier Avenue and Vanier Drive, police said a mari Sa? passed out behind the steering wheel of a car. A 27-year-old Moffat man was charged with impaired (care and control) and hav- ing over the legal limit of alcohol in his blood. Man charged witb intoxication Police laid a public intoxication charge early Saturday moming. At about 2:30 a.m., police said a mari was seen staggening along Ontario Street and then falling 10 the ground. A 41-year-old Mill Street mani was charged with bcing intoxicated in a public place. Snowboards stolen Two snowboards were stolen Saturday aftemnoon from Glen Eden Ski and Snowboard Centre. At 3:15 p.m., an LTD Venom snowboard Worth $340 was swiped from the facility. Between 3:45 and 4:45 p.m. a Ride Kink snowboard wîsrth $1.200 was also stolen. Police are investigating. The Canadian Chamalon, Fridav, Februarv 18. 2005-G I ~ ~ C r m ________________________ Air compressor stolen frorn home Halton Regional Police are invesîîgattug a break- I/sou hare infos muation t/st /eas/s fo aus asest iu in at a new home ander construction in rural t/is ore asi of/ss' niartes: ou inas be es'hî sa Milton. s'ass rewasd. Ovemnight Febrsary 1. unknown Suspects entered You wsIl nuer have f0 gsse sour nauis or test/V the Guelph Line home through an unînekeit door in 5cour. Crinse Stopsers ol Ha/fos doesu't suh- andt stole a yellow Campbell Hausfield air comn- scribe f0 ca/I dias/aty. Ca/I 1-800-222-TIPS (I 800- pressor valueit at $350. 222-8477). Cooperative Nursery School Registration For CHERISH AND BROOKVILLE NURSERY DI. SCHOOLS FOR 2005/2006 Mark your calendars nase! Your 2 1/2 ta 5 year old child, (eha is tailet trained), will be challenged and encouraged in aur great cooperative nursery sehool programas that include: creative art and science activities, prajeet work and discavery, dramnatic play, music and stories, field trips, special eventa and social activitiea. Brookvile Nursery School Wednesda February 23, 2005 Registration ta take place at Ebenezer Church 12274 Guelph Line Narth sf 20 Side Road Time: 9-11:30 ar. 2 mamsng programn Mari. & Wed. Cherish Nursery School Friday February 25, 2005 Registratian ta take place at Msilton Community Resource Centre 917 Nipissing Roed, Milton Time: 9-11:30 a.m. 3 maming pragrain Mari., Wed., & Fri. 2 moming prograra Tues. and Thurs. 2 aftemaon pragrara Tues. and Thurs. For more information, please cati 905-876-1244 ext. 20 or visit our website at www.mncrc.on.a BE A PART 0F THE COOPERATIVE NURSERY SCIIOOL EXPERUENCE Cooperattve Nursery Schaal pravides parents with the apporturuty ta actively participate in their children's first schaal expenience. This opportunity brings parents and children together ta share happy and enniching etqserienees in the classroom setttng. Parents and teacher are constantly leamning as they wark tagether ta find better ways ta achieve their goals. Looks like yoLI final/y found that good esn vxes' a. ilssssass s sf 0111oi as- Stol) sillos kssg Fsor t lis 55 is es. Fssr tîseis fansslis Vsu lits. Xoss ci .ss sss. Ss) sut Nou qu'îsit date. Atsst fos- telp, cati Sisokers' Il1iet~tss : 33:i SOntario The Canadian Champion, Friday, February 18, 2005--g