Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 28 May 2008, p. 10

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Is your business utilizing the Provincial Governments Targeted Wage Subsidy program to help pay for the costs of training new employees? Burlington Georgetown Milton Oakville Employment Ontario projects are funded in part by the Government of Canada Call us fo r more in fo r ma t i on 1-866-557-8324 10 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, May 28, 2008 Halton Police have charged three males in connection with a break and enter into the Open Door Youth Centre in the basement of St . Anglicans Church last month. About $2,000 worth of items including cash, gift cards, a DVD player, Wii system and games were taken during the break-in that occurred sometime between April 26 and 30. Charged with break and enter, possession of stolen property and breach of probation is Darren James Campion, 20, of Delrex Blvd. Also charged with break and enter is Tristen Ronald McCauslin, 18, of Normandy Blvd. A youth who cant be identified under the Criminal Youth Justice Act was also charged with break and enter. An Acton man was charged with impaired driving after Halton Police observed a vehicle being dri- ven erratically on Mill St. E. in Acton early last Wednesday morn- ing. Charged with having over 80 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood is Roderick Clarence MacNeil, 28, of Beardmore Cr. A Georgetown man was charged with impaired driving and having over 80 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood after a single-vehicle acci- dent on Wildwood Rd. Saturday evening. Police say at about 10:50 p.m. a vehicle left the road and struck a tree and fence. Charged is Kenneth Williams, 24, of Carruthers Rd. Approximately $5,000 worth of tools were taken from a cargo van parked at the commuter lot at Hwy. 401 and Trafalgar Rd. some- time Saturday or Sunday. A Halton Hills man is facing a drug charge after police investigat- ed a vehicle parked on the Eighth Line dead end near Hwy. 401 Monday at about 9:50 p.m. Police seized potted marijuana plants and a small quantity of mar- ijuana in a plastic bag. Charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking is Bryan Ornelas, 18, of Steeles Ave. Police report graffiti disparaging police and a staf f member at Georgetown District High School was found on the wall of a main floor boys washroom at the school last Wednesday morning. Cash was taken from a briefcase left in an unlocked vehicle on Eighth Line sometime early Saturday. Another vehicle at a nearby resi- dence was also entered sometime early Saturday, however, nothing was taken. A Dell laptop valued at $2,000 was taken sometime Friday evening from a vehicle parked at a Princess Anne Dr. residence. A f ire extinguisher was dis- charged in a school bus parked at a Churchill Rd. St. Acton residence between May 16 and May 20. She added that the nature of Matts cardiac disease is genetic and that family members will have to be tested every year for the condition, and even then ARVD is difficult to detect. People just assume that heart disease is an older persons disease but it doesnt distinguish between young and old. The Heart & Stroke Foundation approached the Barkers about doing media interviews to help publicize this Sundays ride and advertisements bear- ing Matts photo ran recently in The Globe & Mail as well as The Independent & Free Press. Custom-designed t-shirts with Matts picture and the team logo are being sold, with $2 from each purchase going to the Heart & Stroke Foundation. Christ the King and Matts former ele- mentary school, St. Brigid of George- town South, have events planned this week to collect sponsorship as well, and Motoring For Matt has hovered amongst the top-10 group fundraising totals for the ride. There is a web page connected to the www.rideforheart.ca. site that is dedicat- ed to the team. The donations from the community have been great and another thing thats important to us is that Matts face is out there and that his memory will live on because of this, said James. (Eamonn Maher can be reached at emaher@independentfreepress.com) Local team among top fundraisers for H&S event Continued from pg. 8 Police blotter Three youths charged in youth centre break-in

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