Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 18 Apr 1993, p. 4

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EarlymmemmfingofomlastdayinTiinidad,Isetofiwith_theofliersmdentsandom daywatchotficers,ShamandJeflEWedmveforanhomamiahalfimomeminforestand flimhikedfin‘therinfmanodierhum AlongthewaywestoppedtosamplefieshmgecfrunmemAswellweuiedcoooa seeds.Whenthccoooafi'uitispidcedofiflieuee,youopenitupandsuckfl1ewhitegooofi‘ flnseedswhid1issweetmdverygw¢11mhmdseedsmeflmdfiedmdgromdmm oocoapowder. Wealsou'iedgremcofi‘eebmns which smpfisinglywetesweet. There was an abumiantvaiiety of vegetatim including ebony and otherhaidwood trees. We sawamo'stunusual plant which closedup its leaves when we touched them. Sometimes the tranchesofflfisplantwmfldbendflghtdownsofliatmeylookedwilwdanddead,butafier afewminuteswouldliftbawupagainandopmtheirleaves. Until next week, Dear Oakville: the jungle, carrying machine guns! It ulrnedoutfltattheyhadbemdetailed tobeomguides.Theywerevery helpfulandtumedouttobealotmoxe fun than their initial fieroeness had suggested. On the way back to the Concordia we ate sugar cane. Suddenly four soldias appmmd out of Our Oakysigf? hfid officgtsgff, brand1 assoc: wish Sarah more memorabie advmtures,iland_gontinued smoomm “ééil‘irâ€"xé; QM C River Dab Mums Ave. gugewasamunalwatersfidqwejustletthecmem pullusalngtwasoneofmenmamazingfllingsI have ever experienced. High aboveus the sun shone flnoughthemmfmestwmpyfmfllerdownfllegorge wefomdsometallvinesandswungoutintothewater Whmwefinallymhedthegorgematwaswr dwfimtiomwechmgedintobafllingsuitsandwaded, swamandslidalmgflfisgmgcJthadcmapathdeep fllroughfllerodchnmeseodonswejmnpedanddived downwaten‘faflsirMpools.mofllexseaimswhaefllc 1 Tw6 Brrestéd in $40,000 cocaine bust An Oakville couple face numerous charges after a Halton police raid on a North Service Road East house early Thursday morning turned up $40,000 worth of cocaine and a loamd handgun. The arrests were made at the house by the Halton Regional Polices Services tactical squad based on information from a combined-forces drug unit run by the RCMP and operating out of Banie. By SAL BOMMARITO Oakville Beaver Staflr supporting Sara her voyage In March, undercover police offices Ilium Lamel Martin said the couple were charged by Halton police and in turn, members of the drug unit will provide testimony at their upcoming court appearances. “It’s a very cost-effective and effec- tive way of doing it. A lot of drug deal- “They were doing the project,” said Sgt. Joe Martin, spokesman for Halton police. ‘They went into different towns and communities to do a sweep," he from the combined~forces drug unit made two purchases of cocaine in Oakville during an undercover drug operation code named “Ice.” The Miller lens, 321 Church Street nakvlllo, Ontario LBJ "‘2 Congratulations Sara on your adventures! You're an inspiration to . us all! . Italian IaltiesAt Truly M5232; Prices Withy Warm Friendly Tax Planning . for 1993 Investment Group Suite 505-710 Dorval Dr. Oakville (0118 Building) Wishing you smooth sailing throughout your travels Setvice 165 Cross Avenue 842-1581 570 TRAFALGAR RD AT QEW Start Your Oak-land Call for more 849-4700 LINCOLN MERCURY - Watters faces one count each of pos- session of cocaine for the purpose of tmflicking; possession of cocaine; pos- session of a restricted drug (LSC); pos- session of a prohibited weapon (flick knife); possession of an unregistered restricted firearm and careless storage of Stone was held in custody pending a bail hearing in Milton Provincial Court Friday. Watters was released on her own recognizance and will appear in Oakville Provincial Court on June lst. , The food drive is being undenaken by 7,000 Subway Sandwich Shop loca- tions across North America The four Subway Sandwich Shop locations in Oakville am at 1122 Dorval Dr., 2404 Lakeshorc Rd. W., 380 Iroquois Shore Rd., 2316 Royal WindsorDr. Charged are erliam George Stone, 43, and Tammy Watters, 30. Stone faces two counts of cocaine trafficking; two counts of proceeds of crime; and one each of possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking; possession of cocaine; possession of a restricted drug (LSD); possession of a prohibited weapon (flick knife); possession of an unregistered restricted firearm and care- less storage of a firearm. Beginning at 3 pm. Sunday, all Subway customers, including those at four Oakville locations, will receive a free six-inch sandwich in exchange for a canned food item. The food drive will last for approxi- mately 100 minutes. Martin said the tactical unit is used to: execute drug arrests, often during the’ early morning hours “because we found drug dealers were arming themselves} That’s the value of the surprise.” 1 Oakville residents will have a chance to take part in a major food drive acrosg Canada and the United States this Sunday. Police seized a pound of cocaing“ with a street value of about $40, 000;a small quantity of LSD; a fully loaded 380-calibm semi-automatic handgun and a “flick" knife, during the raid. ers know your particular drug unit. (Members of the drug unit) come in and work your jurisdiction," Martin said; Subway Sandwich food dfive Sunday Hundreds of pre-cut mats and frames! Bring your favourite prints, photos or needlework and choose quality frames and mats at unbelievable prices! SUNDAY APRIL 18 11 :00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS HALL 1494 Wallace Rd. “Our 16th Successtul Year” (on Spoon Just East at 3rd llne) PICTURE FRAME CLEARANCE SALE CUSTOM HOUSE 51 9-634-8906

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