Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Nov 2007, p. 12

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Ai 2 - The Canadian Champion, Fniday November 9, 2007 Jewelry stolen during 2g ît!rNr -à 1 k-à à Halton Regional Police are investigating a resi- Cu nW dential break-m inin Milton. lmI1 W m Sometime between I11*elI BalloW a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on September 18, unknown suspects entered a home on Kelso Road and stole a ladies 18 karat white-gold, dia- mond engagement ring and two cordless phones - with a total value of $8,000. A second ladies white-gold diamond ning of unknown value was also stolen. There was no sign of lorced entry. If you have any infunnatimn that leads tii an arresl in this or any otheî matter, yuu may lie eligible foîr a cash rewat-d. You wîll rievet have tii give -yvuu naine iir estifv in tinnl- Cime Stoppers of Haltin dues nul subscribe lu coîl display Caîl 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or visit wwwhaltun- crime'stuîppeî scun. Suspect injured during overnight &# Cïè%ýdk i a-t dUIm 4. auu fudy *sLuo A suspect left behind more than he bargained for during the break-in of an adult novelty store on Broute Street. Sometime between 10 p.m. October 30 and 10 a.m. October 31, unknown suspects smashed the display windows to gain entry to The Love Shop. The suspect is believed to have sus- tained a serious eut while reaching through the window, poilice said, because there was blood and a piece of flesh found at the scene. Stolen were lingerie and massage lotions and oils valued ai $300. Anyonc wiîh information is asked to caîl police ai (905) 878-5511 or Crime Stoppers ai 1-800-222-TI PS (8477). PolioeBlotter Alcohol-related charges laid Police made an arrest alter receiving a report of a motorcyclist driving errat- ically Saturday altemnoon. The caîl came in just before 4 p.m. regarding a driver on Regional Road 25, north of Hwy 40l. WVhen police arrived, they found a maie ai the side of the road attempting tu repaîr a motorcycle. A 37-year-old Hlamilton man bas been charged wîth impaîred care and control of a vehicle and care and con- trol havîng over the legal limît of alco- REWARDING ACCOMPLISHMENTS f V, NKANDS ON REHABIL1TATION2SERVIC . M _ New Natural IIealth er ~-<fl I1~~i November 18,2007 1:30430 V (al Demubçtauolls- NMitreums --«- 1, aM 9Uaidisab«e Comnek cAaqn.ctue for flbesm md ffuddes Hands On Rehabilitation is growingl Catherine and Robert Wilkinson opened their clinic in the Laurier Medical Centre n March of 2002. Catherine, a massage therapist of 27 years has been known in Milton for her devtlopment of a massage technique for neck and shoulder injuries. The Scapular Stretch & Rotator Cuf Release Technique bas been the recovery success story for many clients for the past 5 years. But, its time to expand. Catherine and Robert have welcomed Susan Coulter Naturopathic Doctor, and Francis Milner, Aroma therapist to the clinic. Catherine plans to bring some other practitioners to loin the team soon. Our goal will hc tii create i saturai hcalth centre, with a focuis t woil logthtuIto :rcitu ,aheaithîirtiiiiorrîw for .011. ()Il ut ii t tl ,to . uu t ot I î, t ît,Ilîi ltu u' îtî, ttî iluîh.tt and Ttîitîl l'il t tiîu'I, Mtictt Rehaý tatioçý- %ý,iitii1ciý,ii ind !lit ýýi9oný ýkiriý iI1111 ýilIllýtf)d h\ 1 hý iodj, III 'Ill'i II,.jtili- ýltý to th, iiJiý idiilI ii, J, iiiiIý 111, '11, 1 P, (;!tt , >i III, , loi hoI Il fldt I111 II)LI 1 1 111111t Il promote healing. They use nutritional counseling with vitamin, and diet recommendations. HlerbaI and Traditional Chinese iîeditiiie, Homeopathy, Life style counselîng and Acupuncture. Our massage therapists offer lymphatic therapy, this technique assista the fonction of the- lymphatîc and circulatory systein (our blood) tii stimulate and cleanse. Reflexology is a specîalized foot > massage helping tii normallize A dîffereît hbody' conîditions. \roiiiiatheraps' Is a sptti litd Iîîissuige ilsing .t Sult I ti R )il.Tt lui! 'ircl Iý tlutd i i lîl 1,t 1-111Jtotii pliistru iîttttuiî,rîpi t ,, ti, u t i t tl, 11,tt, i tut,, tdt lo i u i puiIl dlulitui t,,file Mit.u hîd,tîîh iti tu utdtpiitututtu ntlizest, ttt We vt{2 Fertility Stress Whiplash Chronic pain Sports injuries Headaches Motor vehicle accidents Digestive conditon vui 'tlc , ,d?lg'l h, d 1t pn ,.t,,,' ui,v't,îu ptt antt,,uttîtt r u t a u',, anduu itît antit t Pediatrics Fatigue and more! HANDS iex ~:riaii . O EAII [sTI.1 SEiRICES fe7 vn-esvte , ite, 0 .8 5 i92l o pi nti i t bol in his blood. Fenced compound broken into Thousands of dollars worth of con- struction equipment was stolen during a break-in to a fenced compound ait the Home Depot oveight Friday Police said an unknown suspect gained entry through the fence and pro- ceeded to swipe $24,000 worth of equipment used to compact soîl. Sprinkler system swiped The utility room of one of the build- ings at the new Trinîty Commun plaza on Main Street was broken into last weekend. Police said unknown suspects entered the building sometime between 1 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. Monday. A commercial sprinkler valve system val- ued at $6,000 was stulen. Police are invesîigating. Hot tub stolen Thieves made osf1 wîîb a blt tub dur- îng the theli <il a local business some- lime belween lasi [riday and Muinday. Police said unknown suspects. cui the thain lînk fence ai Prot lurin on Mc( eacbie D)rive iii gain enîry and ihen cuî itie ltîtks off soîme oftifhe stîr age units. Siolen was a four-person, white and brown Sundance bot tub valued at $5,300. Jewelry stolen in break-in J ewelry was stolen from a home on Applewood Court during a break-in Tuesday morning. Police said unknown suspects forced open the front door and ransacked the master bedroom sometime between 9:15 and 11:45 a.m. Stolen was a quantity o[ jewelry val- ued at $3,000. Trailer broken mbt A construction trailer was broken mbt overnight Monday The Mautamy Homes-owned trailer, parked at Yates Drive and Hiolly Avenue, was entered by unknown sus- pet s w\S l urced oipen the sîde ctitii Siîilei \sa-, s aritus clciruiiîi oufite ale is a lii pilot. a -1 \'/[)\ 1) a dligital cainiiiandm(ntii iu ici- ioiiitiO. C bainsaws siolen lss i laiiisa\% s xi trt lc il rtlin tlt, hia i l al it t taie btsiics'- List wet'luciitl Poilice said iiiiltniiv, ni suispetis <ircetl oîpen (lbe îlîîîîî 'a tiiliiy sbed ai Mlillet it-e C ai e oii ralalgar R0W ýoniiiîîe Iscteciîn 7 ni, la-si Iiia'andi h30 a.ni. Montlav. .itolilî s t-c Iwotgas puîweied tl Ih tbainsaws u ne 66 (CC and the tber 33 ('C. Thle total valtueofiIille stolen ilenis is $ 2,5~00. Vehicle broken int An unluscked vebiicle was targeted for theft Tuesday evening. The vehicle was parked outside a Main Street collision shop when it was entered by an unknown suspect between 5:20 and 5:30 p.m. Stolen were a n Alpine sterco system, loose change and a small quantity of medication. esee STOLEN on pageAI 5 1 -d

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