4- The Oakville Beaver, Friday August 8, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Bawdy house charges ONE WEEKO LEFT T ! VOTE A trio of people are facing prostitution-related charges after police raided an alleged brothel near Sheridan College on Wednesday. After receiving numerous community concerns about a residence on Marlborough Court in June, Halton police began an investigation, soon finding newspaper ads and Internet sites that appeared to indicate an apartment at 1297 Marlborough Court was being used by the employees of an escort service. With the apartment under surveillance, police say they observed numerous men entering and leaving the apartment. Typically, the men's visits would only last between 10 minutes to half an hour in duration. On Wednesday, officers of the Halton Regional Police Service Drug and Morality Bureau executed a search warrant on Apt. 402 of the Marlborough residence. Police say they seized approximately $1,040 in cash as well as assorted documents allegedly related to the escort service's operations. Tao Sun, 54, of Richmond Hill, has been charged with keeping a common bawdy house. Weila Wang, 42, of Scarborough and Yi Qun Gui, 45, of Mississauga have been charged with being inmates in a common bawdy house and obstructing police officers. Beaches unsafe for swimming Oakville beaches are unsafe for swimming, according to the latest Halton Region Health Department testing of recreational beach water in Halton. Beaches are selected based on use for swimming and other water sports. These tests are done weekly, or if conditions change. Beach water samples taken on Aug. 5 revealed the following beaches have high levels of bacteria and are unsafe for swimming: · Oakville -- Coronation Park East · Oakville -- Coronation Park West · Oakville -- Bronte Park Beach · Halton Hills -- Prospect Park Old Beach. The following beaches have acceptable levels of bacteria and are safe for swimming: · Milton -- Kelso Conservation Area · Burlington -- The Beachway North · Burlington -- The Beachway South Residents can call Halton Region to find out which beaches have been closed due to poor water quality. Beach quality information is available 24 hours a day by calling 905-825-6000 or toll free 1866-4HALTON (1-866-4425866). During business hours, ask for beach information, and after regular business hours, press 2 for health information. Information is updated weekly or as conditions change. This information is also posted on Halton Region's website at www.halton.ca. WINNER Meals That Make The Grade Back to school means back to less time. Let SupperWorks take the time to prep home cooked family meals for you. Entrepreneur of the Year Meals Made Easy In our kitchens, you'll move through food stations complete with fresh, prepped ingredients and recipes. In less than two hours you'll assemble 12 freezable dinners while enjoying a social and relaxed environment. Recipes are designed to provide nutritious, delicious meals. All for about $4 a serving. SA $10 VE Order on-line at www.SupperWorks.com Enter code 820000 Cannot be combined with any other offer. Limit one coupon per customer. Please present coupon at time of your session/pickup. Expires August 31, 2008 cous (oven). Fresh salmon fillet atop a bed of couscous studd ed with raisins, carrots, mint. The fish comes ou and fresh t deliciously moist and the couscous is light an d flavorful. Thai-Style Grilled Ch icken (grill). Boneless, skinless chick en breasts marinated in a fresh herb blend of mi and basil, and other Th nt, cilantro, ai-inspired ingredients. Cooks up quickly on the or spicy, your choice. grill. Mild (oven). We brought back this fam ily favourite for back-to -school time. It's decad creamy, and it's good! ent, it's Kids Choice Mac N Ch eese Visit www.SupperWor ks.com to view our full menu Salmon with Herbed Cous August Menu Sample s 481 North Service Road West, Unit A24 (just east of 4th Line), Oakville 905-827-8433 | www.SupperWorks.com