Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 Jun 1997, p. 2

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2-hi bhadiar Champlân, Parday June 2, 1b-t' oeÀk KNiTÏiNÇ, CRoChET & CROSS Sïiïch SuppliEs SUSAN COTTREI[-RAby vý HouIFs: h- TUES 10-6 WEd. 10-6 h ThURs. 10-6 FR1. 10-9 P O SAI. 9,4 SUN. CLosEd CARRIAGE SQUARE T'15 MARTiN SI., UNiT AM8 876-0212 Austen & Noble Insurance Brokers Ltd. *Commercial *Auto *Home e Life 205 Main St.E. 878-7217 MA trip through MiIton's Past Carriage Square, a 1986 developmnent occupies land which was central to Milton's beginnings. The town's first pri- vate hospital, operated by Dr. C. K. Stevenson from 1943 to 1959 was Iocated near this site as was the town hydro r eeaigsta- Losso Jo orLove One Evitions WoetC G rohens Sudgentsa Divorce Reloted Financial Problemns Bonkruptcy con - be aoided. - PADDON +A ol S YORKE INC. Bte Nochafor Bett initial FINANCIL .ADVSORY SERV1CES Solution! consultaot PMI U I TRUSTE IN BASI<RUPTCY 875-0I81 1 225 Main Street East (Main & Martin St.) Milton. Downtown INews MOONLIGHT MAGIC, SUMMER FESTIVAL STARTS MILTON'S SUMMER OFF ON A HIGH NOTE 1Jý j The 1997 Moonlight Magic Summer Festival brought out the largesi crowd yet. The downtown core was filled with children 's games & rides, outdoor patios and BBQ's, two stages which included rock band Alabaster and a huge draw for baby boomers was our own Elvis and the Tennessee Valley Band. The music went on until well after midnight. Lt was a great time for alI. At /irst it seemed all of this was going to, be cancelled due to bad weather, but the luck went our way and the sun came out just in time to caîl everyone back and say "Lt 's On!" A big thank you goes out to alI the Downtown Businesses who generously sponsor this event each year with great sidewalk sales, (un and entertainment. What more could yrou ask for? A special thank yrou to all the bard working volun- teers who helped to make this event a success. Finally leaving the best to the last, a heartfelt thanks to aIl those who attended our festival, without you it wouldn't hap- pen. We hope you enjoyed it, see yrou YoIIIIun Driivr eppant say yes to drivers'aoIu lUinces.-] eo N* &5 . ant ta go for-your licence? IrW -*Trying ta persuade your folks? Why not bring themto afree p ~~/N~<teen ca-driver session at Young Drive Canada? (Or cail us for a free video brochurel) We can show Mcm and Dad that with famous risk perception, emergency mane JULY COURSE STARTS JULY 22, TUES. & THURS. 4 WEEKS 6:30-9:40 PM and collision avoidance trainiing, you'll be able ta handie the responsibility cf a licence. irent- After all, we've already tramned over haîf a rs cf million people ta drive as if their lives depended on it. Just caîl Young Drivers, and say the word. YD-s We'll reserve your seats. uvers And maybe they'll let us put you on the roadl AUGUST COURSE (Daytime) STARTS AUG. 25, 26, 27 & 28 4 DAYS 9:00 - 3:45 PM 875-0480 %on Drivers of Canada @Z e75mO 8O eThatýwhat parents are for. 4 F

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