Are your kids “street proofed?”

The Champion has an interesting editorial on child safety this week.

There have been a number of attempted abductions of young children in the news the past few weeks, with some of these incidents happening in the Halton region.

Do your kids know what to do if they are approached?  I know I go over this with Anthony many times to make sure he knows what to do if ever confronted with a similar situation.  He knows that if anyone he doesnt know tries to grab or lure him into the car to say “NO”.  If that person continues to press, he knows to start yelling and run to the nearest neighbours house.  We’ve set up a password system so that if someones says they know his Mom or Dad, they have to give them the password or else he wont go.

Its a scary thought for parents.  The idea of someone coming into an area and trying to abduct any child sends shivers up the spines for many of us.   We have to ensure our kids know what to do if or when that situation arises.

This also leads me into the Milton Community Policing Committee and what we are planning to do with several schools in the area.  We are looking to set up a program with Principals to get as much information out to the kids as possible from the Halton Region Police Force.  This might include information sessions inside the school with members of the Halton Police Force, or regular letters to parents including some brochures on road safety, staying safe and street proofing.

There are a couple of schools we will be presenting this information to when they do their open houses in September including Tiger Jeet Singh Elementary School, PL Robertson among others.  If you would like more information on the MCPC visit the website and contact us if you’d like to get involved.

We will be having an information booth at the Downtown Milton Street Festival tomorrow all day long.  Regional Councillor Colin Best, myself and many other volunteers from the committee will be there to answer any questions you might have about local community activism, street proofing your children and road safety.  We will be more than happy to meet with you and discuss how you can get involved and help continue to make Milton a great place to live and grow our families.

Here’s the editorial from the Champion.

Jun 03, 2010 – 12:22 PM

Parents, children — be on guard

Several Halton incidents of children being approached by strangers

If your son or daughter was approached by a complete stranger trying to entice them into a vehicle, do you know how they would react?

Have you ever discussed with your children the possibility of such a scenario happening to them and what they should do if it does? If not, what are you waiting for?

Last week, Halton Regional Police issued separate parental warnings in Burlington and Halton Hills in connection with young people being approached by strangers with what can only be described as bad intentions.

In Acton, three incidents of an older white man, driving a silver four-door car trying to entice youngsters into the vehicle were reported over a five-day period at the end of April and start of May. Police determined that a fourth, more recent complaint by an Acton youth was unfounded.

Meanwhile, in Burlington last week, two teenage girls were approached by a male stranger in separate incidents occurring less than 40 hours apart.

In the first case, a 16-year-old was approached as she walked her dog May 25. A man described as black, with very short hair or bald, 35 to 40 years old and wearing a dark shirt struck up a conversation with the teen and attempted to entice her into his black, older model pick-up truck. When she refused he continued driving.

Then, last Thursday, a 15-year-old female was approached by an unknown man — described as black, in his late 20s or early 30s and driving an older blue pickup truck. He, too, tried to entice her to get inside his vehicle. When she refused, he briefly followed her to a parking lot before he fled the scene in an unknown direction.

Similar incidents have been reported in Milton in the past.

Halton police urge parents to remind their children not to approach anyone that’s not known to them and to always walk with a friend or a known adult.

Tigerfest is TOMORROW

As Tiger Ali Singh says….”BE THERE!”

This event has garnered national attention. Check out the article from SLAM!

TigerFest debuts this weekend in Milton

By GREG OLIVER – Producer, SLAM! Wrestling

With a new Milton, Ontario public school named after him opening this fall, Tiger Jeet Singh is out preaching his message: “Stay in school, say no to drugs, stay Tiger-fit.”

“That’s the three things I’m saying, I’m preaching all over. I can’t go everywhere, but the demand is so strong we are getting invitations to schools, temples,” the 65-year-old Singh said.

By now, the story Jagit Singh Hans, who came to Canada from India with nothing, became an internationally-famous wrestler, and then an important land developer and philanthropist in his adopted country is well known, thanks in part to a widely-aired documentary, Tiger!

To celebrate the school and other blessings, Singh is teaming with his son, former WWE star Tiger Ali Singh, and Squared Circle Training, to promote an all-day wrestling event, TigerFest 2010, as a part of the Downtown Milton Street Festival on Saturday, June 5th. The community’s top amateur high school grapplers will compete during the day, followed a free pro wrestling show at 5 p.m., featuring Sonjay Dutt, Robbie MacAllister of the Highlanders, Greg Valentine, and Steve Corino. Proceeds will go to the Milton District Hospital Foundation. (More info at www.tigerjeetsingh.com.)

Sidelined by concussion issues in 2001, Tiger Ali, 37, has only competed in a handful of bouts in Japan since. He will be strapping on the boots for a hometown crowd.

“We thought, you know what, we have that celebrity, let’s use it for drawing in the people from outside of Milton, from all southern Ontario,” said Tiger Ali Singh. “From what we’ve heard, we have people traveling in, flying in, because this will be the first time I think I’ve fought since the formerly-known SkyDome with WWE in the late ’90s.”

If it seems like the Singhs have come out of seclusion, that is because they have. Tiger Ali’s concussion, suffered in Puerto Rico while employed by WWE, was his third in nine months. It resulted in a long struggle back and a lot of resentment — and a lawsuit — against the wrestling company.

“Forget about wrestling, I was just trying to get my life back health-wise. It took about three years, and then when I finally did, during that three years, I was just mellowing in sorrow, getting depressed,” Tiger Ali admitted. “I was very, very fortunate to have a loving family, parents, great friends, support group, that during that time of healing health-wise, I also moved on with my life and went back into the family foundation of what business was, which was land development and real estate.

“By the time my health came around, I was so engrossed in it, that I really didn’t have any time to look at pro wrestling.”

At least in North America. The Singhs attempted to lead a tour of India, that fell apart at the last minute with all the wrestlers already in the country. Protecting the image of Tiger Jeet Singh was important once the backers of the tour bailed, said Tiger Ali. “In India, we couldn’t compromise. That’s why we took the bulls by the horn when some of the promoters left, and Dad held a press conference, we sat with all the proper authorities and we made sure, out of pocket, that we paid each and every talent guarantees, even though the promoters had left.

“Reputation is everything, what goes around comes around, we wanted to make sure if were coming back to do events again, that none of the talent would be apprehensive.”

In mid-May, the Singhs went to their first fan fest, in New Jersey and were overwhelmed.

“We weren’t expecting anybody to want our autographs. The reason? I never wrestled in the States, and Junior, he’d been out of the business for so many years. People forget. But it was unbelievable,” said Tiger Jeet. “The crowd was amazing, and the people, all the old memories, and especially my old, old buddies.”

One of those friends was Nikolai Volkoff. “He closed his booth. He was selling pictures,” recalled Tiger Jeet. “He came and gave me a big hug. ‘Tiger, tell me something, is that your second life? Shit, you look so young!’ Then I told him, ‘Human beings never get old. The only reason you get old is if you have some stress or problem. God is great, we are fine and we are happy.'”

Giving back has always been important to the Singhs, and TigerFest is their second fundraising effort alongside Troy Newton, who Tiger Ali met more than a decade ago through Owen Hart. Though they were all from Milton, they never kept in touch.

Reacquainted at the Milton Walk of Fame ceremony, where Tiger Jeet Singh and Tiger Ali Singh were honoured alongside other names such as “Mr. Dressup” Ernie Coombs, astronaut Chris Hadfield and NHL players and referees John Tonelli, Peter McDuffe, Enio Sclisizzi, Mike Kaszycki, Leon Stickle and Bruce Hood, Newton recruited the Singhs to help with his Christmas Toy Drive.

“That bug hit us at that time,” said Tiger Ali. “We’ve always been there, dad and I, whenever a charity called.”

Always well-dressed, often sporting massive watches and rings, Tiger Jeet is honest about his wealth.

“They ask, ‘How much your net worth?’ I say, ‘Enough,'” he said. “I’m living very simple. I like to do a lot of charity work, like helping children. And God is great, he give us his blessing, like I never expected in my life.”

The BEST of Milton

Theres an interesting contest going on with the Milton Shopping News.  You can vote for your favourite Milton area businesses in a number of categories.

All you need to do is go to www.bestofmilton.ca and register to vote.  Only one vote per person is allowed.

Make sure you register and vote for your choices such as BEST FLORIST (Oceana Whispers on Charles St *hint hint* ) is an example of how you could vote.  Time and time again Judy has put together some of the best arrangements, and all at a great price.  (Disclaimer:  Not a paid advertisement as I am a long time customer…Judy ROCKS!)

She puts her heart and soul into her work and the quality of flowers is second to none.

There are many categories such as best restaurant, best barber/salon, best place to shop and a whole bunch of others.

www.bestofmilton.ca

Wrestlers Announced For TIGERFEST June 5th 2010

As everyone knows who reads my blog, Saturday June 5th 2010 will be a huge day in Milton.

It will be the 4th annual Milton Street Fest and as with every year, this year looks to be the best lineup so far.  Music bands as far as the eye can see will be in attendance Saturday at a number of different locations.  These lineups can be found here.  From rock to country to cover bands … whatever your taste there will be something there for everyone in the whole family.  For more information on the full days events go to www.tigerjeetsingh.com

And speaking of family entertainment, the first annual TIGERFEST will be held in front of Troy’s Diner in an all day event.  All the proceeds of Tigerfest will be going directly to the Milton District Hospital Foundation.

Later in the evening there will be live pro-wrestling matches which will include the following wrestlers.

The “King of Old School” and former NWA, AWA & ECW World Champion Steve Corino – Former TNA wrestlers Sonjay Dutt and Tyson Dux – Former WWE Superstar Robbie McAllister – Former WWE/F & NWA Legend Greg “The Hammer” Valentine – and finally internationally renowned …  former WWE Superstar and Milton Walk of Fame member … our own TIGER ALI SINGH!

The “LIVING LEGEND” … an internationally known superstar … and Milton Walk of Fame Member TIGER JEET SINGH will also be in attendance!

According to Troy Newton of Troy’s Diner, the wrestlers will be available for autographs during intermission and after the show and they will stay as long as needed to ensure everyone who wants an autograph gets one.  All wrestlers will be signing the event program for $5.  They will also be selling TIGERFEST water, T-Shirts and lanyards during the day and ALL MONIES will be dontated to the MDHF.

King of Old School Former NWA World Champion Steve Corino

Former TNA wrestler "The Guru" Sonjay Dutt

Former TNA wrestler Tyson Dux

Former WWE Superstar and Highlander Robbie McAllister

Former NWA US Champion/Tag Team Champion, Former WWE/F Tag Team & Intercontinental Champion and WWE HALL OF FAMER Greg "The Hammer" Valentine

THE LIVING LEGEND & Milton Walk of Fame Inaugural Inductee TIGER JEET SINGH

Former WWE Superstar & Milton Walk of Fame Inaugral member MILTON ONTARIO'S OWN TIGER ALI SINGH

As the late great Billy Red Lyons would tell you… “Dontch dare miss it!”

Saturday June 5th 2010, Downtown Milton @ Troy’s Diner!  All day at the street festival!

Tigerfest 2010

Saturday June 5th, 2010 will be the 4th annual Milton Street Festival.  The current incarnation of this event started back in 2007 as the master committee of the Milton 150th Anniversary celebrations made this one of the pillar events of the year.  The response has been overwhelming and the Town of Milton continues the tradition with another great event.

This year will be nothing less than amazing.  Last year over 20,000 people came to Milton’s downtown core to take part in many events, games, and live music at all ends of Main Street.

Troy’s Diner proudly announces that it will be hosting the first ever Tigerfest this year.

It will be an all day long event starting at 12pm with Dynamo Wrestling demonstrations.  From 1pm to 4pm watch Milton’s own EC Drury wrestling tournament showcase its skills.  You will also see FIREPOWER Crossfit Fitness Demo and later on that evening, live pro wrestling will be the main event.  Matches to be announced soon.

All proceeds from this event will be going to the Milton District Hospital Foundation

It is an all ages event.  Stay tuned to www.mikecluett.ca for more information on Tigerfest 2010 or you can go to www.tigerjeetsingh.com as well.

Keep Your Eyes Open

An alert citizen in Milton is being credited for helping nab a car thief earlier this month.  Here is the story from the Milton Canadian Champion.

This goes to show that keeping your eyes open and reporting anything suspicious can always be helpful.  This also serves as a reminder to everyone to make sure your cars doors are locked and all valuables are stored away out of sight in order to deter these kinds of break ins.

If you would like more information about the Milton Community Policing Committee and how to get involved to learn more about community safety, visit the website http://haltonpolicingcommittees.ca/

Vehicle break-in suspect faces 14 more charges

Fourteen additional charges have been laid against a Milton man arrested earlier this month and charged in connection with a series of thefts from vehicles.

The additional charges follow a continuing two-week investigation by Halton Regional Police and relate to several break-ins and thefts in Oakville and Toronto over the past couple of months, police said.

Early May 8, police were called to a street in south Milton after a man reported seeing a suspicious male wearing dark clothing exit a vehicle. The man observed the suspect attempt to enter vehicles parked in various driveways on the street, police said.

The alert citizen called police, who searched the area along with a member of the canine unit.

An arrest was made after a suspect was located in a vehicle.

A 51-year-old Milton man is now facing a total of 21 criminal charges including break-and-enter and prowl by night and multiple counts of theft under $5,000, possession of stolen property and possession of stolen credit cards.