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Oakville Beaver, 25 May 2007, p. 2

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2- The Oakville Beaver,Friday May 25, 2007www.oakvillebeaver.comPage 2.Scene& HeardFloor Sample SaleOAKVILLE NAMES IN THE NEWS,AND STORY BRIEFS FOR THE WELL-INFORMEDHot RangersSave Up toThe Golden Horseshoe AthleticConference high school track-off Floor Models60%and-field championships wereCome visit the Furniture Gallery for a huge selection of the finest quality held this week in Burlington,furniture and accent pieces. Many styles and colours to choose from.with nearly 30 local residentsclinching a spot at southregionals after Tuesdays firstday of competition. For resultsfrom the first day of the GHACmeet and details about Aquinasstudent Miana Griffiths unlike-ly win in the junior girls 100-metre dash, see Sports.Adam Mayers with his fourth book,Beyond EnduranceBook launchpeople die and 135 rescued byFor his fourth book, localthe largest British air-sea oper-author Adam Mayers takesation since the Second Worldreaders back to the last leg ofWar. Mayers spent two yearsthe 1979 Admirals Cup sailingtalking to the survivors of threerace which ended in tragedy. aCanadian ships in that race.turbulent storm saw five boatsFor more on this story seesink, another 24 abandoned, 15Artscene.QUOTABLE 175 DIEPPE ROAD(Beside Q.E.W.)St. Catharines, ON1-800-680-5553Mon.-Wed. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Thurs. & Fri. 9 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.They all wanted to tell the story. They were all eagerwww.furnituregallery.combecause it was such an incredible experience. IncrediblyTake QEW to Niagara St. exit, follow South Service Road to Bunting Road,frightening on one level, and exhilarating on another andleft under Skyway Bridge to Dieppe Road, turn left (North Service Road)for many, it was a defining experience.SERVING THE NIAGARA REGION FOR 32 YEARS,JUST 45 MINUTES FROM OAKVILLE. Sarah BurgessQUALIFIED DESIGNERS TO ASSIST YOU IN ALL YOUR DECORATING NEEDS. Adam Mayers,Beyond EnduranceauthorDefence lawyer says seniorwas wielding two knives Continued from page 1have seriously injured Morgans upper arm.Spring SpThe SIU also alleges that officers used a TASER onMorgan, which caused him to fall breaking his hip.5 Hours of DAfter being taken into police custody, but not charged,Morgan was transported to Oakville-Trafalgar MemorialHospital (OTMH) where he was treated for his arm injuryfor only$2and then released.Morgans broken hip went undiscovered until he wasreadmitted to hospital shortly afterwards. He died in hospi-tal on May 4. we are running aThe SIU says there is no clear evidence to link Morgansdeath to the Nov. 25 incident.mer Group ClassMacKenzie criticized the SIU release for not reflectingjust for Beginnersthe circumstances faced by the officers that morning. Heis: Tuesday, July 3rd at 7:30 said it not say that Morgan was armed.8 consecutive weeks.It failed to mention the fact that the individual wasbrandishing large knives at the time the use of force wason is just $125/person.employed, he said. Two very large knives.tner is required for this class.A spokesperson for the Morgan family, who did not wishto be identified, issued the following statement.Our family is still grieving the loss of our father who wasa wonderful family man and loving husband. He faced theWeve been teaching Oakville how to dance for 8 wonderful years.challenges of Parkinsons disease with courage and dignityGift Certifi cates Availablefor the past 10 years of his life. We miss him terribly.Halton Police Chief Gary Crowell is standing by his offi-225 Lakeshore Rd. East, 2nd Floor cers.Downtown OakvilleEvery day members of our service make difficult deci-sions while in the course of their duties. I remain confident1 block west of Trafalgar Roadin the abilities and judgement of our tactical unit, he said.(Entrance from both Lakeshore Rd. & parking lot off Church St.)The three officers have been reassigned to the Regionalwww.knarjewellery.comCriminal Investigation Unit where they remain on activewww.KeepOnDancing.ca Email: info@keepondancing.caduty.321 Cornwall Road, Old Oakville MarketThe officers will appear in a Milton court on May 28 to(905) 842-8764(next to Whole Foods) 905.815.8777answer the charges.* New Adult Students Only62173863

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