www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday November 15, 2008 - 5 Couple charged in string of bank robberies A Mississauga man and woman are facing charges in connection with the robbery of seven banks in the GTA following a foiled hold up in Oakville. Police said on Thursday a suspect entered the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), 600 Speers Rd., with his face concealed and demanded money. No weapon was seen or indicated, but the teller handed over an undisclosed amount of cash to the suspect, who then attempted to flee the scene using a vehicle being driven by a second suspect. However, the two suspects were stopped in the bank's parking lot by awaiting Halton and Peel police officers. The arrests followed an extensive police investigation into seven bank robberies that occurred between Aug. 15 and Nov.13, at banks in Oakville, Mississauga and Etobicoke. The suspects have been charged with hitting the same Oakville CIBC twice with the first robbery occurring on Wednesday, Oct. 1. Matthew Gotman, 27, has been charged with seven counts of robbery and four counts of disguise with intent. Florinda Rizzi, 25, has been charged with four counts of robbery. The Peel Police Central Robbery Bureau is conducting the investigation into these incidents. Anyone with information is asked to contact the investigators at 905-453-2121, ext. 3410. Anonymous calls can also be made to Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Flouride concerns aired by residents Continued from page 4 Oakville resident Diane Sprules agreed, saying 98 per cent of western Europe doesn't fluoridate its water and "their teeth are as good or better than ours." Numerous speakers cited concerns over warnings on toothpaste tubes directing people to call poison control if toothpaste -- which contains fluoride -- is swallowed. They also cited concerns over fluorosis, which causes white spots on teeth when a person has too much fluoride in their body. A few speakers said the white spots are just an outward symptom of something more serious going on inside the body. Also of deep concern to many of the speakers are warnings that babies not drink fluoridated water. One Milton woman, Cheryl Boch, spoke to councillors with her infant daughter in her arms. "I make every effort not to give fluoridated water to my daughter," she said. On hand to defend the practice was Dr. Peter Cooney, Health Canada's chief dental officer, who said studies show drinking fluoridated water helps to reduce tooth decay by 20 to 40 per cent in kids and teens and by 27 per cent in adults. Committee members also voted unanimously to support the formation of an Ontario Water Fluoridation Office, which would keep abreast of research and evaluate the effectiveness of fluoridation. The item will go to Regional Council Wednesday. Call Today! (905) 827-1619 Give Your Home the Gift of Clean CENTRAL VACUUMS ing Featur Limited Edition Serenity model 329 ultra quiet Serenity power unit producing 600 airwatts of power! · Beam electric power brush · 30' 110V hose with 2-way switch (turns power brush on or off at your fingertips) with our Lite Touch handle. · 8 piece tool set, including extra chrome telescopic wand, upholstery tool with slide on brush, crevice tool, dusting brush, floor brush, tool caddy & hose rack. INCLUDING · Beam's super powerful SPECIAL! WITH BEAM ELECTRIC PACKAGE... 12268 $ 699 99 Offer valid untilDecember 19,19, 2008 December 2008.* Offer valid until OFF $100 SALES · SERVICE · SELECTION · QUALITY BRANDS · INSTALLATION Oakville's healthy home headquarters! SS T. W . DU ND AS ST .E . 905-257-6145 www.haltonvac.ca DU ND A TR AF AL GA RR D. UP PE RM ID DL ER D. E. 2379 Trafalgar Road, Oakville (south of Dundas, in the Winners Plaza) N