Oakville Beaver, 23 Jun 1993, p. 2

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Police charge 'visitor' during marijuana raid MI‘ Ctdits CO -.,..,-., q . AK-LAN LINCOLN MERCURY A rash of break-ins to cars in west Oakville has Halton Regional Police warning residents, particularly those in Bronte, to keep valuables out of sight in parked cars. "We've had of late a great number of thefts from autos particularly in the Bronte area," said Halton Regional Police Acting Det. Sgt. Peter Hodgson. Between 1 am. and 8 a.m. June 16th, It's not often that a suspect comes knocking at the door for the police, but that was the case Friday Thieves targeting contents of cars in Bronte area 1311} particularly those in Bronte. to keep valuables driveway. A wallet containing $200, an again parked in a driveway, was forced so liishhein out of sight in parked cars. .AM/FM cassette player. a car cleaning kit, a thieves could steal an AM/FM cassette player inariiuan "We've had of late a great number of thefts speaker box and speakers worth approximate and other property worth a total $4,000. and a S“ from autos particularly in the Bronte area." ly $2.300 total was stolen. About 20 similar incidents were reported in briefcase said Halton Regional Police Acting Det. Sgt. Police said items like the wallet should west Oakville last week.Police advise all cocaine; Peter Hodgson. never be left in a parked car as they prove an property of value should be kept out of sight na and a l Between 1 a.m. and 8 a.m. June 16th. attraction to thieves. in parked vehicles. attache Cl o o o a total $l Princess will be last to wear crown 1n Halton Fiiciry r‘nr‘ninp f tional sash and crown and young men will be able to compete alongside the girls for the new position of 'Dairy Educator.' The pageant of the past will disappear but the young milk ambas- sadors volunteer duties will remain the same. "lt is treated more like a job now," Said Halton's Dairy Princess Co-ordinator Gwen Blunder. "Now you are applying for a post on the (Milk Marketing) Board to educate." Although the move away from pageantry is the trend of the 90's, the revisions to the dairy princess program did not stem from feminist pressure. Rather, many of the dairy farms that MARKET VALUE PRICE t _'ji, 'j, ititit _ “'u T eeCd VA Cl . c, 3;. a illiiliiiilliliilllltllNilllll.llll “ - _r_N. A 1993 Sable Sedan or Wagon Vii engine, automatic overdrive transmission, power windows and door locks, cast aluminum wheels, AM/FM stereo cassette, dual air bags, speed control and tilt steering plus much more. ONE PRICE (Continued from page 1) night when a man showed up in the middle of a drug bust at a Rebecca Street home carrying a briefcase used to dot Ontario's landscape have disappeared and finding a girl who was single, between the ages of 17 and 25, and either lived on or had a parent working for a dairy farm - the previous criteria of dairy princesses - was often not an easy task. "In some counties, it was difficult to have a competition," said Wes Lane, Director of Communications at the Ontario Milk Marketing Board. "We almost had to twist arms to get someone to do the job." someone smashed the passenger dc to a 1992 Toyota parked in a Vang driveway. A wallet containing AM/FM cassette player, a car clet: speaker box and speakers worth ap ly $2,300 total was stolen. Indeed, with only 46 dairy farms left in Halton, the county has not been able to host a competition for the past five years. Instead, any girl who was willing to take on the duties was _ Police said items like the wallet should never be left in a parked car as they prove an attraction to thieves. full of drugs. Halton Regional Police said members of the Drug and Morality Vanguard Drive door window Canadian Children's Performer 46rSPEERSMM,0AttVtLkE Tot 8454742 ovum mun-mm ',"lly,.,,ltiltii] 25.Msfié I'lll tTa0Tiliimi Coronation Park . Lakeside Park & Harbour Downtown Oakville . Downtown Bronte & Harbour simply crowned. Although the revision of the dairy princess program was in many ways unavoidable, the reaction to the new 'Dairy Educators' has been mixed. While some milk producers -are grum- bling that it is the end of a tradition, others see it as a necessary progression. Bennett however has welcomed the change. She feels it is only fair that boys should have the same opportunity as the girls and she thinks the new uniform is a particularly good idea. "The kids will take you a lot more seriously if walk in with a blazer on." Yet, despite her enthusiasm. Bennett is certain it will be a while before a male runs for the ioh " Overnight escent. the )AKVll.Lli Bi Bur: searc the c; The A Three q Celebration of 0akville's Harbours and Heritage Oakville Waterfront FESTIVAL lock on June nller arrived h JU were iirM i', Ill mum at th 986 Ford utlns the hou pp n 845-5585 #5900 when Waterfront Hotline ort lit had nume I 8 telephone "lt was a very sophisticated set-up," said Fishbein. It included the use of timers, halogen lights, transformers, an automatic watering system, fertiliz- ers and other growing agents, and scales. All electricity was drawn off existing electrical outlets in the apartment. ll Facing a charge of cultivation of marijuana and possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking is Ian James Wilson, 28, of Lynnwood Drive, Oakville. Wilson was held in custody pending a bail hearing. ir Awnings with Panache, ‘. /C"'/"""r'i)_ , Operation was very sophisticated police Wednesday, June 23: Halton Regional Council meets at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Thursday, June 24: The Halton Board of Education meets at 8 p.m. at the J.W. Singleton Education Centre, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington. Monday, June 28: The Ministry of Housing Rent Review Hearings Board meets at 10 a.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. The Oakville Planning and Development Council meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Thesday. June 29: Oakville's Community Services Committee (for- merly the General Committee) meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Oakville's Administrative Services Committee (formerly the Administration and Finance Committee) meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Bronte Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Oakville's Committee of Adjustment meets at 7 p.m. in the Trafalgar Room at the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. During D Police said the search of the bureau PREMIER I TRUST apped aid the l Ale: man cam/m2 an att m., polio ro U the aid 1H hbein if Itor month inve mall amount of (illl'liilililll'll h Tht 1id the hou which began "ul received search war- (Continued from page 1) tif the oun hashi the material, scales and a Substantial quantity of cash from the house. Both a male and a female male occupant of the house were charged. Allen Arthur Taylor, 50, and 48-year-pld Yvonne Faith Taylor, both of Rebecca Street, were each charged with possession of cocaine for the purpose of traffick- ing, possession of hashish for the purpose of trafficking, and posses- sion of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking. lppr and Allen Taylor was held pending a bail hearing. Yvonne Taylor was released to appear in Oakville Provincial Court Aug. 2nd. ()0 h BANKRUPTCY Junce mat broke uh aid polio alue of the dru o m the selzure ot one sine broken into grams, ely two ounces of was approximately m th Int Elle marnuan EITIOUS Sizes )ackagmg ‘ubstantial house. Mt )9 it

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