Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 12 Dec 2006, p. 4

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A4 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, December 12, 2006 Milton getting 1 more director on CH board in Feb. Milton will have a bigger say on Conservation Haltons (CH) board of directors now that its entitled to one more representative. At a recent meeting, members passed a resolution that membership en titiement for ail municipalities be based on updated population statistics. A CH report stated that means Milton will have three members on the board of directors, up from two, effective February 22 at its inaugural meeting. CH will have a total of 18 members, up [rom 17. Milton is the only municipahity on the board to have its number of representatives changed. The updated infor- mation, provided by the Town of Milton, reflects that 85 per cent of the town's population - 51,000 people - [aIls j within CH's watershed. Miltons total population is 60,000. It won't be entitled to a fourth member until its population exceeds 100,000. Halton has a total of 13 representatives on the board now - three [rom Milton, four [romn Burlington, two [rom Halton Hilîs and four [rom Oakville. 2001 Ford Windstar 7 Passenger, 4 door, 6 cyl, fuily equipped, certif ied & e-tested. Mai & fsne17Wlsn IwMito (905 693087 . . Hus on1-,Te 97 e . ur 1-, I . St9-,Su loe *..ON 9 ,, ARI EL eYNK ...aCETV \ý-OPEN FOR BUSINESS: Above, A&P vce-president of conventional operations Vince Bertrand left> joins store manager Vito Mangiapane in the fresh produce section during Wednesdlay's opening of the new store at Kennedy Circle, off Thompson Road. At left, students f rom the Hawthorne Village Public School choir perform a ren- dîtion of O Canada at the opening. GRAHAM PAINE CANADIAN CHAMPION A Dog muzzle case closed An application to have a dog muz- zled the rest of its lîfe was abandoned yesterday after court was told the canine had been put to sleep. Prosecutor Harold Watson said at Milton Provincial Offences Court that Frank and Dianne Thiele had decided to euthanize their three-year-old German shepherd, Brandy They sent him a copy o[ the death certificate. A fitness glft certifcate is the Brandy had attacked a cockapoo Perfct Pesen fô a lved nelnamed Abbey in Sinclair Park last presnt 1r a ov~ ne1September while both dogs were being e Fim fllemelmipswalked off-leash. -AnnW, 90dap or30days Abhey sustained extensive injuries, - Weightlcardimm ss, including deep puncture wounds on cyrclasiiseps iri enath tu mi rrirlefl e Registered fitness classes 7 muzzle order ai ter the incident, but the Towns administration and planning * Pa-as-ou-g VIStS icommittee had denied the request. An animal control officer from the Oakville Humane Society had told the îcommittee Brandy had behavioural issues toward other dogs. Frank Thiele had said the large e S 1 ' *.a 0587-74 canine was gentle and that he didnt -J think a muzzle was warranted. Cx

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