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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 Mar 1998, p. 23

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The Canadian Champion, Fniday, March 27, 199M-2 Dateline____ ___ Dateline is a free listing~ of çoming events only. The column is Saturday Mar. 28 avaiable f0 local community groupa to asalat in promoting their future events. Only charitable or non-profit community groups may use this service. Notices for Dateline should be handed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed f0 PO. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or faxed f0 (905) 878-4943. Friday Mar. 27 New Life Pentecostal Church hosts the Festival of Fashion at 7:30 p.m. Fashions are donated hy local merchants. Tickets cost $10. Proceeds go to the ministries of the church. Caîl Melodi at 878-3358 for ticket information. The Nassagaweya Tennis Club holds annual registration at ils clubhouse (Guelph Line and Regional Road 9) from I f0 4 p.m. The club features three loodlit courts, cluhhouse. intercluh and houseleague play, junior programt and social events. For more information, caîl Lori Hand at (519) 856-4069 or Jean Falls at 878-9220. The Halton Cross Country Ski Club holds its annual dinner- dance. For more information, caîl 634-2012. Sunday Mar. 29 'Me Milton Choristers presents Music of thse Masters, the ime- Save Now!. Alexanian Crpet are thse floorcovering experts. Decorate your home n0W and save on a huge selec- dion during our BEST SALE EVER! Irs. 250 colours! Sial 400 hish colouss. )re. tured maonies & saxonies & scup- to phwhes. offlist tures. Our ist $2.70 to $3.00 sqfiL $3.l0to $3.4 sq FM $215sa2Fi SUPER BUDGET SPECIAI PopUlar berbers! 3 versaWie styles and 25 exciting colours. Practical & hard wearing to0. Our ist $14010o $1.50 'sq fi 7sq CAREfAME RUG SPECIAL Beautif broadloom area rugs! in two sizes and assorted colours. Sbop earl for best selection! VmY HOORNGI Resiient & easy to care for, in nmy styles & colours, FROM gtf YOUR #1 G IE *O-&C AifrdOk aoertbea MUDIN RUGScetS Timeless beautyf An ele- gant carved floral with a simple border. Distinctive. Handmade, 100% wool. Sizo* List 6x9 $918 $949 8x10 $1360 $819 9x1 2 $1836 $ 1099 *Size aoe appiosmate Mississaua Burngton 2222 South Sheun Wy 870 W -,--h Une Souhdown t QEW) (iust South off QEW) 823-9410 639-4934 MON4.-FNL. 9- 9, SA T. 9-6, SU. 12-5 CHINESE RUGS- ilsodmade & handcarved. 100% wool. Many colotsrs & sizes. NOW ONLY I7 FREE SHOP AT HOMBI less musiceor the great classical composers, at Knox Preshyterian Church at 3 p.m. Tickets, which cost $10, Or $8 l'or seniors and students, are available at Peggy's, Delacourts, at the door or by calling 875-4588. Children aged 12 years and under get in free. Monday Mar. 30 A trustee community meeting takes place at WlI. Dick Middlle School frott 7 to 9 p.m. The guest speaker is Pat Dickinson, who discusses 'Early Lrteracy - What Now?' A question and answer period follows. Everyone is welcome. Tuesday Mar. 31 The Canadian Mental Health Association, Halton Region, pre- sents lecture series and self-help support group Semiinars for the Separated for recently separated men and women. The group meets Tuesdays until June 2 at St. Luke's Anglican Church, 1382 Ontario St., in Burlington from 7 to 10 p.m. The cost is $70. To register, cal 693-4270. An information session on computer technology specialist career training takes place at 10 a.m. at the Halton Aduit Education Centre, Elgin Campus, 5151 New St., in Burlington. Caîl 333-3499 to reserve a scat. Wednesday Apr. 1 VON Alzheimer Services starts a seven-week'information series l'or family members caring for a relative with Alzheimer Disease. The free sessions are held at VON Halton, 2370 Speers Rd., in Oakville at 7 p.m. To registcr, caîl VON Alzheimer Services at 847-9559 or toll-tree at 1-800-387-7127. Thursday Apr. 2 The Homecraft Division of the Milton Fail Fair hosts its annual Euchre Party in the No. 1 Hall at the Milton Fair Grounds at 7:30 p.m. Admission costs $3, which includes prizes and lunch. Everyone is welcome. The ,Canadian Federation of University Women, Milton and District, invites ail university women graduates to a meeting at Hugh Foster Hall at 7:30 p.m. The guest speaker is Maude Vannman of the Swedish Women's Educational Association. For more information, cali 336-5519. WE SERVE, YOU WIN! THIS WEEKE4D Saturday: Cart Champ - BUD 500 1) Starting Line Speil (Diana's taste of ltalyl From$9 appetizers)159 2) Checkerecl Flag Finish: $ 40 meaty wings pitcher 169 of beer (Domestic) i69 *GREEN FLAG PDROFS 2PM* Sunday: Formula 1 - Brazilian G.P. 1) VÏ16neuve GreatCcnadn Brekfast 2 eggs, homnef ries & toast. Choice 1 . of bacon, hamn or sausage 2) Last Pit Stop Special: Diana's Itarian 1l4pc 17 9' appetizer combo *OREEN FI7AG PROPS 10: 31AM 5 "Lets Go Racing in the Tropical" 1 ilshlm D.Mi~lton .O& uec aide. PT fm W q4M fA fl Â. Afn ,Alexan"ian carpeti ifk

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