Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, July 10, 1993 — Page 3 Ukrainian youth chapel is desecrated Suspects pried open the door of a chapel at the Ukrainian Youth Association * of Canada property on the Fourth Line in Acton some- time near the end of June, and burned the table cloths, shattered the glass candle holders and scorched the altar table. Police are looking for suspects and witnesses. Car break-in ursday morning, someone broke in to a red Halton police offer respects to Nystedt | knifed to death Saturday while investigating a distur- bance report at a cottage in Furnace Falls, near Minden. Three of the Halton Regional police officers Five representatives from the Halton Regional Police Service traveled to Sault Ste. Marie to give their last respects to Ontario Provincial Police constable Eric Nystedt. Nystedt was Developers in dispute * By Oksana Buhel LeDrew challenged Barker on every point. He pointed Thursday’s Ontario out the Rinarin property Municipal Board meeting at shares the same attributes the Halton Hills Civic Centre with the Acto II property. turned in to a session of With respect to a storm “Well, I have this - do you?” water management facility,. Stephen LeDrew, solicitor LeDrew admitted the pro- for Rinarin Ltd., demanded posed location for a facility why Acto II should have on Acton East land would be preference over the Acton outside the urban boundary, East developers. while Barker boasted a facil- ity could be accommodated Glen Barker, a planner tes- on Acto II land. When tifying in favor of the Acto II LeDrew asked whether the development, revealed his Acto II’ site had been own. proposed plan for approved, Barker confessed developing the town. it had not. Barker’s arguments were the Acto II development is based on the principle of infilling, the land already has the necessary “infrastruc- tures” (schools, parks, etc.) and the logical extension of Acton is to the n ceiniieconencammentat tt aoneen et Nissan 240SX which was parked in the driveway of the owner’s Georgetown residence, and stole a 35 went to police college in Aylmer, Ontario, with Nystedt - Constable Dave Jones (No. 11 Georgetown Division), Constable Jody Thompson of Oakville,.and- Constable Michelle Karcz of the D.A.R.E. program. Karcz’s husband, Constable John Karcz of Burlington and Detective Sergeant Mike Kingston, also attend- ed the funeral. Representatives from police forces across Canada and the United States were in attendance. “There were about 1,000 officers there,” estimated Kingston, who represented the Region. “It was a very emotional experience.” >To) | (ex-m =1=s- 1! valued at $400. Break and enter Tuesday morning, police were called to a home Eight Line, south of 15 Side Road in Georgetown, after sus- pects kicked in the side door, entered the house and ransacked it. An RCA 26” television was taken, along with a VCR, two rhinestone chokers, a quantity of liquor and a six inch buck knife. There were no witnesses but police are still investigating. Loot left behind A thief broke in to a home on Winston Churchill Blvd. in Norval Tuesday morning by forcing open the rear door. The thief then took a pillowcase from one of the bedrooms and began filling it with a Timex watch an an electric razor, but was startled when the owner came home. The thief dropped the pillowcase and fled. The-safe had been left untouched. > a) FINISHING SPECIAL ter, Marcia (GAGEMENT/WEDDING NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Tadeusz Miksza of Thorold, wish to announce the fr. Henry Peter Rasanen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rasanen of Georgetown. 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