Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 24 Oct 1997, p. 19

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Da telin e 0froni DATELINE on page 20 holds the ISth annual Ski Swap of new and used ski and snowboard equipment at the Glen Eden ski chalet. For more infor- mationi, caîl 639-1563. Saturday Oct. 25 Bethel United Church (Trafalgar and Britannia roads) holds the Country Bazaar from 2 to 4 p.m. The event fes- tures crafts, baked goods, preserves, mincemeat and rummage sale. The Nassagaweya Presbyterian Church Women's Association holds its annual bazaar, lunch and bake sale from 11 arn. to 2 p.m. Take out is available. Everyone is welcome. The church is locat- cd on No. 15 Sidernad, just east of Guelph Line. The Halton Women's Centre presents 'Journalling' with author and writer Teresa Pitman from 9:30 arn. to 12:30 p.m. Participants leam how to use their writing as a tool to capture creativity, explore their dreams and understand events and experiences in their lives. The centre is located at Hopedale Mail, 1515 Rebecca St., Suite 210, in Oakville. The cost is $5 for members and $6 for non- members. To register, caîl 847-5520. The Milton Choristers presents 'Fabulons '50s, '60s and '70s' at Milton District High School at 7:30 p.m. The con- cert features rock 'n' roll and nostalgic long songs. Admission costs $ 10 for adults and $8 for seniors citizens and students. Children aged under 12 years are admîtted free. Tickets are available at Peggy's, Delacourts and at the door, or by calling 875-4588. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., holds its annual Craft Club and Bazaar at 10 ar. The free Childfind and Baby Wellness Clinic takes place at Shoppers Drug Mars at Milton Mai from 10 arn. to, 4 p.m. A local registcred pcdîatric nurse provides consultation snd education on ail aspects of infant care. Visitors can have their chul- dren fingerprintcd and registered with Childtind Canada. The event also features face painting from 1l a.m. to 4 p.m. and prizes for chi iren aged under 5 years. The Link Foundation invites disahled and able-bodied people to play sledge hockey at John Tonelli Sports Centre, 217 Laurier Ave., frorn 8 to 9 p.m. For more information, cal[ 875-5465. Sunday Oct. 26 The Halton-Peel branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society holds its annual workshop meeting in the lower level of thc Chinguacousy Branch Library, 150 Central Park Dr., in Brampton at 2 p.m. A variety of information and assistance is available including book sellers and Ontario and Britain research information. Visitors are welcomc. Monday Oct. 27 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., hosts a trip to Casino- Rtans in Orillia. The event includes a buf- fet lunch. Cail 875-1681 for tickets. Tuesday Oct 28 Unemployed? Looking for Work? The Womcn's Employment Network meets at the Halton Women's Centre at Hopedale Mail, 1515 Rebecca St.. Suite 210, in Oakviile from 9:30 to 11:30 arn. The meeting features resuits of recent interest and aptitude testing of members. Caîl 847- 5520 for more information. The Twins Plus Association, a self-help group for parents and expectant parents of twins and triplets, meets-at-Orace Unitýd Church, 156 Main St. N., in Branmpton at 8 p.m. The topic of discussion is streetproof- ing children. For more information, caîl Debbie at (905) 454-4504. an introduction to using a computer to enhance or manipulate 35 mm slides - hy Carol Mooney. The group meets St East Plains United Church, 375 Plains Rd. E., at The Trillinni Photographic Club pre- 8 p.m. Everyone is wclcome. For more sents 'Explorations in Digital Imagery' - information, caîl Marilyn Chayka St 634- -Te Cnda~ape~Fia4 coe 4 972 ri;bi 7755. The Halton Womcn's Centre offers free peer counselling - one-to-one support for women facing difficuit life situations - Iromn 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Volunteers are see DATELINE on page 24 Sspport the fight against Huntingtofl's di-e-e PWIso toli fre. 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