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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 Jun 1997, p. 7

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The Canadien Champion, Fniday, June 27, 1997-7 Knox Church hoping to move project ahead BY BRAD REAUME The Champion The Knox Preshyterian Church group. whîch is pursuing the construction of a seniors' home, bas laid down several lay- ers of plans for the foundation of their pro- jecl. However, KarI Reichert, represenîing the group, said there are some stumbling blocks to overcome before actual construc- tion can begin. The group. now calling itself Milton Millennium Residences, is trying 10 secure approximaîely five acres in the northwest section of the Allendale campus aI Ontario Street and Child's Drive. They are proposing a 120-unit building as a first-phase project, which Ihey esti- mate will cost $10 million Iu construct. The home would provide residences for seniors who need some assistance with day-to-day living. The group han securcd a project manager and architect. They will soon produce a business plan and make a proposai 10 Halton Region, which currently owns the land. Regional officiaIs have made il clear îhey inîend 10 use any money they can make on the land ait Allendale 10 refurbish Martin House, a holdover from the Halton Centennial Manor. "Ten million dollars is a lot of money," said Milton Mayor Gord Krantz. "What may or may flot evolve will hinge around that land owned by the region." Mr. Reichert said he would be making a presentation lu Halton's health and social * See ANXIOUS on page eight LiBAHAI Onae Planet, One People ..Please Dedicated lis Uic New World Order for tîver 1.50 yedars. God-Centered Scripulure Foeused No collections No Donations. No Clergy No Sermons. Local .......... _876-40 Regianal........1-800-433-3084 National .. ....(W05) 889-8168 Gloal ......I . www.baha'i.org MILTON GOSPEL HALL 306 Ontario St. N. 878-2022 10:00 arn. - Breuking Bread 11:45 a.m. - Sunday School 6:30 p.m. - Goapel Service Wednaaday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading HOLY ROSARW' RMAN CATHOUC CHUIRCH 139 Martin St., Milton 878-6535 T.T.Y. 878-9044 Mass at 5:30 p.rn. Saturday 9:00 a.m., 10:30 arn. & noon Sunday OUR LADY 0F VICTORY Milton Heights Mass ait 10:30 a.m. Sunday ST. PETER CHURCH 9th Line & Britannia Mass aI 9:00 arn. Sunday Revs. Earl Talbot PP, David Wynen, R. W. (Bill) O'Brien; "We pray you in Christ's stead, be ye Sister Audrey Burns CSJ reconciled te Ged." Rev. Mr. Michael (Mic> Grondin Seenth-Dayj Church Hugli Foster Hall 43 S..y Pastor jack Friesen 639-0730 lnorlingtm), SERVICE: SATURDAYS Christ-centered, Bîble-believiog, friendly! 123 MAIN ST. MILTON, ONT. - Ministers - Rev, Bob Hyde Director of Music Judy Hunter Corne to Worship SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1997 10:30 arn: Worship Ordinary Time Sermon Tille: OPEN COUNTRY Nursery Care Available Summer Offi!ce Hours Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm SLever encess lu lte aanotuary la avallabie frnm the parking lot Information Lino 878-8895 Grace Anglican Church 317 Main St. E., Milton the Church on the Hill 878-2411 Rev. Dr. Mark McDermott Summer Services june 1 - August 31 8:0Oam - HoIy Communion 10:00am - Sung Eucharist Prayers for Healing Thursday 10:00am - Holy Communion Miieelciae acîs Iheoug: parking lot doors Call tIhe Chirich for Transportation -Everyone Welcoane- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 170 Main Street E., Milton Miniater-The Rev. Rod Lewýis Diaconal Minister-Colleen Smith 10:30 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP Nursery Summer Sunday School (children ages 3-8) For information cal1 878-6066 Parking on Mary Street LWheeichair access and washreemns provided se that ail may camne and worship ANGLICAN CHURCH Lowvilie (7051 Guelph Lina, just north of Derry Rd.) SUNDAY WORSHIP 8:30 & 10:30 arn Ailemaling Holy Communien & Memîng Prayer 10:30 arn 45 Dagrees ceetemporary Wership Seroicu e i he auditorium. Nursery and Sueday School 8:00 Pmn Prayar for hualîog Racler The Raverand Canon charlie Maclere For furthr information call the church cffice 878-1383 NEW LIFE MP ENTECOSTAL 6620 THIRD LINE, MILTON L9T 2X5 lSoointersecoDny&T osot Rd. Phono' (905) 878-3358 Sunday, June 29, 1997 9:45 ar. TRAINING IN TRUTH Sunday School for Ail Ages 10:45 ar. THE APPOINTMVENT WITH GOD Paslor Rogge will be continuing the sermon series by sharing the mes- sage... 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