Oakville Beaver, 11 Jun 1993, p. 5

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Court had been underway for just under an hour at the White Oaks Blvd. courthouse when a man, who had been observing the proâ€" ceedings, was asked to leave by Special Constable Robert Durrant. Man faces charges in courtroom scuffle "The male party...was asked to leave after making noises that were disruptive to the court," said Hodgson, describing the noises as "unusual." Facing a charge of mischief, breach of recognizance, assault with intent to resist arrest and refusing to obey a peace officer is 22â€"yearâ€"old Benedict Shurland of McCraney Street. Shurland was held in cusâ€" tody pending a bail hearing. An Oakville man is facing charges after a ruckus broke out at Oakville‘s Provincial Court Tuesday when a man was asked to leave for making noises during proceedings. Halton Regional Police say the incident, which ended with a pushâ€" ing and shoving match between the man and an escort officer, happened right inside the courtroom. No one was injured in the short scuffle. The man was subsequently arrested and court proceedings conâ€" tinued. "Both sides are really looking forâ€" ward to getting the exchange done," he said. "With 11,000 artifacts it has taken longer than both sides anticipated," said Ward 5 councillor Sean Weir, chairman of the meetings and a memâ€" ber of the Town‘s negotiating team. "We‘re just crossing the T‘s and dotâ€" ting the I‘s." At issue are some 50 items the exact ownership of which remain in limbo. Weir said he does not expect these to effect the June 19 deadline. Council agreed to the postponeâ€" ment Monday, giving the two parties until June 19th to address all outstandâ€" ing concerns. The settlement date between the Town of Oakville and the Oakville Historical Society has been extended while both sides tie up loose ends after a long and bitter dispute. . Historical Societyâ€"town nearing settlement ABBEY PLAZA 825â€"8025 1500 UPPER MIDDLE ROAD icst.s% § TApdLIDAYTS s BOOK ORDERS Each facing two counts of theft over $1,000 and breach of recognizance, and held for a bail hearing, are Monti Graham Rose, 29, of Randolph Crescent, Burlington and Phil George Freshman, 32, of Burlington‘s Elm Crescent. During the search, police also turned up the two outboard motors which had been removed. One was a Mercury outboard valued at $1,600. The second was also worth over $1,000, said Hodgson. At 2:35 a.m. an Oakville Harbor security officer noticed two males acting suspiciously and approached them. The men however fled on foot. The guard called police and a search of the area began. "Investigation revealed two outboard motors had been stolen from boats moored at the harbor," said Halton Regional Police Acting Det. Sgt. Peter Hodgson. Two hours later, one suspect was arrested while walking along the street in the vicinity of the harbor. At 7 a.m., a second suspect was similarly arrested. Two Burlington men who played hideâ€"andâ€"seek with police around Oakville Harbor in the wee hours Tuesday morning now face charges in connection with outboard motor thefts. The only other outstanding issue is Building Department approval of renâ€" ovations to the King Street cottage to ensure the proper environment for valuable archival material. The buildâ€" ing will be operated by the Society under a lease developed by the Town. At the heart of the case was a disâ€" agreement over ownership of approxiâ€" mately 11,000 historical artifacts which both the Town and the OHS claimed were theirs. During the course of the dispute both sides perched on the verge of a fullâ€"blown court battle but before that could happen an agreeâ€" ment was reached. 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