Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 18 Jun 2008, p. 15

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday June 18, 2008 - 15 Foul play is not suspected Continued from page 1 noted that it was the result of a threemonth investigation in which investigators worked in conjunction with the Regional Coroner's Office, the Centre of Forensic Sciences, a Forensic Pathologist and the Halton Crown Attorney's Office. Chapman was already in custody at the Niagara Regional Detention Centre facing an unrelated incident when the murder charge was brought against him. "His next court date was on July 7, of this year, but his trial proper had not yet started," said Detective Sergeant Kevin Britton, Homicide Unit. "The date had not yet been determined." Chapman was found dead in Milton's Maplehurst Detention Centre on Thursday and while the Halton police Homicide Unit and coroner are investigating at this time foul play is not suspected. PROBLEM DENTURES... FULL SERVICE DENTURE CLINIC PROMPT QUALITY CARE SAME DAY RELINES & REPAIRS EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE NEW PATIENTS WELCOME! Finding the real deal Continued from page 2 any fake bills she is aware of, but as a rule has long refused to change $20 bills. It's a good practice. According to Sales, those who accept a counterfeit bill must accept the loss. She advised storeowners, who suspect a customer has a phony bill, to ask for another one and explain to them why they think it's a counterfeit, and then call the police, she advised. These are the telltale signs: Touch the 100 per cent cotton paper. Run the thumb over the raised print at the coat of arms and Bank of Canada words. If it's glossy, smooth and doesn't have any protrusions, it's not real. Tilt the bill. Watch the changing colours of the number and the two-toned maple leaves in the metallic stripe on the front of the bill. A dull metallic stripe that doesn't change or have the two-toned maple leaves may not be legitimate. Look through it. Hold it up to the light. Look for a ghost image and puzzle number near the middle of the bill and the solid security thread on the right. If the ghost appears all of the time, or the puzzle or dashed security thread is poorly aligned it could be a signal that's the bill is a copycat. Look at the bill. Make sure at least two of the security features are present and they work when tilted or held to the light. It's time well spent, said Sales, and it takes less time to scan a bill than it does to authorize a debit or credit card transaction once retailers are practiced in the ways to look for the security features. BRIAN CARR DD JODIE CARR DD HAYLEY CARR DD Are you a candidate for Permanent Teeth-in-a-Day? CALL 1-877-453-3393 FOR YOUR COMPLEMENTARY CONSULTATION Making a Family Tradition of Creating Smiles for 29 years! Running a small business is hard enough. We can help. DENTURES COMPLETE DENTURE 349 905-842-8209 ea. $ Owning a small business can be as demanding as it is rewarding. We understand how busy you are and want to help. · Easy credit application and fast response · Business account packages tailored to meet the needs of your business · Convenient access in-branch by ABM, phone or web · Professional and personable banking advice LIMITED TIME OFFER 2993 Westoak Trails Blvd. Oakville (905) 847-6993

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