www.oakvillebeaver.com Beaver N O RT H A M E R I C A' S M O S T AWA R D E D C O M M U N I T Y N E W S PA P E R A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 46 No. 68 THE OAKVILLE Mississauga Cosmetic Surgery & Laser Clinic with any Microdermabrasion or Peel Treatment. Girls' Soccer Final Sports FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 2007 FREE Multi-colour Straw Sun Hat One hat per client. Expires June 30/07 905-273-3045 BRONTE - Heritage Park July 1st - 11am till dusk Music, food, fun and FIREWORKS! "USING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES" 64 Pages $1.00 (plus GST) Accused murderer emotionally stunted: psychologist By Krissie Rutherford OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Inside Opinion.......................................6 Worship.....................................15 Artscene....................................38 Sports........................................42 Real Estate................................50 Classified ..................................57 Full Delivery: Dominion, Canadian Tire, Superstore, Food Basics, Sobeys, Fortinos, Wal-Mart, Zellers Partial Delivery: Ashley Furniture, Bad Boy, International Pool and Spa, Pharmassist, Sport Mart, Linens N Things, Ceragem, BBQ Experts, Sound of Music, Sears Flooring, John Deere, TNT Home, Price Chopper, Learna, Ho Lee Chow, Holland Park, Home Hardware, Longo's, M&M's Mark's Work Warehouse, Pharma Plus, Rabba Fine Foods, Sears, Shop & Save, 2001 Audio Video, Future Shop, Best Buy, Golf Town, the Barn, Longo's, Purolator, Desi Magazine, Panasonic, Rogers, Shoppers Drug Mart While the average person wouldn't dismember a family member after killing them in self-defence, "an individual who has a restrictive emotional response might be able to pursue such a task," jurors heard yesterday. This was among the testimony from forensic psychologist Dr. Nathan Pollock, who administered 30 different tests on George Arsoniadis, charged with seconddegree murder in the July, 2005 slaying of his sister, Helen. Pollock told the Milton court that George, 30, displayed traits of schizoid personality disorder in his testing including a "restricted range of emotion" and being "socially withdrawn." "Yes, it could have something to do with his behaviour following the death of his sister," Pollock told the jury. Helen, 31, was found dismembered on July 11, 2005, in the newly-rented 40 Old Mill Rd. condo she moved into a week earlier with George. Parts of Helen's body were discovered boiled and frozen, the court has already heard. An autopsy could not determine the cause of death because 75 per cent of her body was missing. George has pleaded not guilty to the charge. He said he killed his sister accidentally while restraining her with an arm around her neck as she tried to reach for knives during an attack on him. DAVID LEA / OAKVILLE BEAVER FIREFIGHTERS FOR A DAY: Ying Ming Zhong and Ellen Jia strap on plastic novelty fire helmets as they attend Halton's second annual Emergency Services Introduction to New Canadians open house at the Halton Region Administration headquarters building on Tuesday. Why wait for an emergency? New Canadians learn emergency services are here to help By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF OAKVILLE DODGE We're Moving to Trafalgar Rd. Summer 2007 646 4th Line at Speers Rd. The New Some of Canada's newest residents got an up close experience with Halton's police, fire and EMS personnel without ever having to face a life threatening emergency by attending the second annual Emergency Services open house. Held on Tuesday at the Halton Regional Police Services Headquarters Auditorium the open house was based on the Emergency Services Introduction to New Canadians (ESINC) program which is taught to new Canadians at local language instructional classes to help them understand the role of emergency services in Canada. "What we're trying to do through this program is introduce to them all the emergency 905.845.4211 sales@oakvilledodge.com See Defence page 7 See Open page 9 DORVAL DR. 905.845.1646 www.kennedyford.ca 280 SOUTH SERVICE RD. W. OAKVILLE QEW S. SERV E IC WYECROFT