Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 21 Apr 1998, p. 24

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14 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, April 21, 1998 freto JJa rtelin e local non- *tram DATELINE on page 10 Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., for car pooling, or prQ fitat 6 p.m. at the restaurant. Cal the seniors' centre at profit875-1681 for more information and the April loca- tion. è;roups. Seniors visit the Heritage House in Guelph at I p.m. to socialize and play euchre with residents. ~ 44$ Sign up at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr. Car pooling is provided. détais of Sufferers of chronic fatigue syndrome and M.E./fibromyalga meet at 1 p.m. For further ~ details. caîl 876-3713 or coîleet at 1-905-575-5190. .Y-O r"e ent Eating out of control? Overeaters Anonymous meets at 10 a.m. at Beth-el Christian Reformed tO 878'-4-943 Church on Highway 7 East in Acton. Cal (519) 853-1189, 878-1039 or 878-2545. CAAD'SLAGET ASIO FB I IS IBU for Friday Apr. 24 It's Hot Meal Deal Day at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., at 11:45 a.m. Seniors are invited to enjoy a hot meal and socialize. Friday Apr. 24 - 25 The Canadian Federation of University Women holds its Annual Book Sale from 4 to 9 p.m. Fiday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Milton Mail. Saturday Apr. 25 The Milton Juvenile Pipe Band holds the Spring Dance at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr. The event features band entertainment and cold buffet. Tickets, which cost $15, can be purchased by calling Susan Gorman at 878-5417. Milton District High School holds its second annual Scrap Metal Drive at Co-Steel Recycling on Hwy. 25 North. Residents are invited to bring ail their old met- ais (wire, hub caps, wheel rims, pop cans and lawn chairs, etc.) to the site. The Williams Avenue school also hosts a garage sale on school grounds from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. ramn or shine. Cali 878-2839 to reserve a table for $10. Proceeds go to the high school's com- munity bleachers fundraising project. The Fourth Annual TipToe Through the Tulips Dance takes place at the Optimist Centre on Commercial Street at 7 p.m. The event, which features a live band, is in support of awareness and research for Parkinsons disease. For tickets, caîl 875-1819. Sunday Apr. 26 Men Il Boys presents concert 'The King and Us' at St. Paul's United Church on Main Street East at 3 p.m. Guest artists include Steve (Elvis) Kabakos with the Tennessee Band and Memphis Sound. The l0-mem- ber Men II Boys sings a selection of '50s and '60s music. Tickets cost $12, or $10 for seniors and stu- dents and can be purchased from Men II Boys mem- SpeialSeoclon N OurRe.1.99 mNO 12 u Rg.Prc Speciall Selection! 150cm wide, 665% polyster//30%6 cattn. flmOur Reg. 5.99 m 9 fli12 Our eg. rc 11 lOcmnwide. 100% actton. fOreg.aet7.8louuNots1/2Ourl Rg.al i cemfsnryêadtpietoetaFbcad euacan di 547 pM65Min St. E. k fM ilote«.ontMm 878-0931 s.Lok o 1 LIROCiH'Lr ]RAIRRD bers, Coulter Music, Delacourts or hy callin.- 878- 1331. The Nassagaweya Women's Institute hosts the Southero Belle Tea at the Nassagaweya Community Centre on Guelph Line from 2 to 4 p.m. The fundrais- er features fancy dress, prizes and draws. Tickets cost $7 and can be purchased by calling Sue at 854-1617 oriJoane at 856-1125. The RUTRO Puppeteers presents its new puppet musical extravaganza called 'Take A Stand'. The 6:30 p.m. show takes place at Milton Alliance Church, 2850 Derry Rd. E. Admission is free. Caîl 878-5664 tor more information. The Halton-Peel Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society meets on the lower level of Chinguacousy Branch Library, 150 Central Park Dr., in Brampton at 2 p.m. The guest speaker is Geoff Cannon, information services librarian for Halton Huis Public Library. The topîc is 'Local Genealogical Sites on the Internet'. Visitors are welcome. Monday Apr. 27 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre hosts a trip to Casino-Rama in Orillia. The cost is $12, which includes bus transportation and luncheon. Caîl the centre at 875-1681 to sign up. The Milton senior citizens' Walkers Club holds its first outing of the season. Ken and Teresa Lamb explore nearby scenic trails. Participants meet at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., at 1:30 p.m. No equipment is needed. Call 875-1681. MCIS/CHERISH, 500 Childs Dr., holds the Die Press Workshop from 7 to 9 p.m. Participants leamn ways to use a die press and specialty materials. The cost is $2 per person. Caîl 875-4636. The Milton Community Resource Centre, 917 Nipissing Rd., hosts Von and Your Children, a play- time program for parents and children held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 to Il a.m. until June 17. The cost is $40. KI w] f 1 i F' e& 3 Oth

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