Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 20 Jul 1994, p. 8

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Velweel W sur»ye rneboxe. efi- rser of fmWNykup- uais deetrodi Wbe flim "Monl o u n eetl&Wne U,O demage toi bier home by flooding lt overnight. In the foire- ground la.à ogcUo of DIMMe muais - hW, son' levoueltes -- ii lii deetroyed. lnhs be ft bond lïm soddess fanrnl pho- to. OA k,4<(e M, J* 22> Mu -, * 23 Smieu J* 24 194 EçUAD< N EROM 630 -7:30pM FMANKWRIG>4T QWNTET 700) - 1.15 pm O&f iOpenri 8-00 - 9:00 Pmt MONCEF GENOUD TMJ 9:30 - LI:OOpin )SM GALLOWAYS A WIE SIG SAND 1230-1:301 THE RuE UflLE QUAKTET 2-M0- 3:30 pm MONCEF GR40UDTffl 4:00 - 6.00 pmi PETLAP9LEYAftD QUARTET frac E) WNCKET TOWNISQEBR I1,00 - 3:W pin THE RHYTHM AND TRUTH BRSS SAND 3:30 - 5:30 pm AURAWIIHTHE' RON RULLYTRIO 6:00- 8:00 pmn MEMACEVEDO'S JAZZ CARTEL. 12:30 -2:30 pin, FAI'TH CHORALE Damage caused qo a Woodward Avenue townhousc flooded by van- dais lavi week is believed ic have toild more tIsai $35.000) Puce inîisally esutmated damage ai StO.but te situation ts actually much wore,. satd a devasiaird >Jalerie Wagg. 25. wise lent, the towrslouwe wiIf lier husband Sqeve, 31liIts awful 1 ca'i even hese tl." Mrs. Wagg vaid Fid.iy Shewie home alone osemight July lit with bier two boys. agcd 4 and 2. whPi ihe culptits cai a hole through hte vcrrcfl oftan open door and nverted a garden hoàe. -nse vandal, biten tiirned the waier oni' believed ihlait he 'water badl heen runnîng for six bo eight heurs belère Mrv. Wagg and the chîldren awoke in utce nimnug. Iinaware of whi was in store, Mis, Wagg 'said she weni downvtirs ai 8 arn. and heard whaî 'vounded lîke Niagaru Falls. Water ssas flowing trom îhe main tevel mnto the bave- msent Two inches of water coveiTd the Iloor, --We (bon ght ihie ceiling oftihe basensent wav going t.) cave in." sfie vcud. TIse damage is covcred by insur- ance. but sorte property can'i be replaced. amily phoiograpbs and Residents turn in 108 during gun gy I4OWARO MOZEL Spea to The Champon~ Althougb only a third of the way ibrougit a ibrec-month tîîcarmv amnrsiy, Halton Regionul Police arc altcady callîng thc prograin 'very succevstui Thc province-wide scbemne winch runv fmun June 1 tri Sept 1 - bas nrîied a total of 108 firearms in Halton so tac ibeàf includc 13 regisaerd band- guns. 14 unregistered handgupas. 28 amnesty shoiguns. 53 rifles and 13 "ler; tîrearmv" such as pellet âand guins. (r So ft eight proiei .ports have been turne- în(orbîiled we.ipon, isclude everyihing from marilai arts implements. swîîch- bladr and butterfly kmives te sitan- guns. Ei ghtcen non-prohihîied steuponb such as kives hase lîke- wive heen suerendered Six explosivelilitary devices arc oui of circulation us are 11.521 rounds Of ammunîtion- Afier thé tirsi Iwo weeks of Halion's guil amtnesty progtaml14 bandgunit had bren surrendered. 'Tweniy rifles. 12 shotguna and 2.681 rounds of ammunîtion weee aiso tuened in. Iba mnrsty allows cibt;I bienc in unwanted. illegal or neglecied rcarman, aomanition ad explosives plus any olher illegal weapons wiit- oui teiac o! peonecuion - provîded rit weapori bas nt bren used in a crime. - - A sinaît progrian beld in 1992 trd eve4>llng fhoas hmadguns Mid rifles t0 grenades and stun Sont. Mmbere ' even Second WoNl Wu liheila aised in people's bogies as domicilia and pqMiçegjits. la &IL 700 firearms and 25,000 rounds of aaaiion were iurnhd in acrovss Haitit. For moi. information on the Prografi. contact the Halion Relonsai Police ai 878-SS11. fo aie .ist o club &e~e resturants play Uit Sate KAITLYN RITCHIE TARA WLSON MICHAEL MALLE Piease cati 878-2341 to'cdaim ywu prize

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