Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 May 1998, p. 32

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32 - The CanadienChampion, Friday, May 1; 1998 Dm*»Da telin e fte ta from DATELINE on page 30 ceremony led by Mayor Gord Krantz takes place at Town HlI at 10 am. Procceds from the Carnation Campaign go ta research. Saturday May 2 The Milton Tennis Club, 670 Childs Dr., opens for the season with a special day of activîties including membership sign- up, round-robin play, fashion show and barbecue. The event runs from 1l a.m. ta 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Local residents and volunteers hold the lth Annual Keep it Green Day. The purpose is ta, pick up roadside litter along part ai the Bruce Trail and along area roads on the 'Milton Mountain. The eveni starts at 9 a.m. 'Pick-up Central' is lacated at the camer of Steeles Avenue and Bell Sehool Line. Volunteers are asked ta, cal! Joe Yaworski at 878-3959 for further detuils. The Nassagaweya Community Consultation Committee halds a spring clean-up of area roadsides. Valunteers pick up litter on Gueph Line, Wal.kers Line and No. 3 Sideraad from Guelph Line ta Appleby Line. Participants meet at the Milton Lions Club Hall at 8 a.m. CORRECTION ln the advertisement of Wed. April 29, the price of the Weber BBQ was incorrect. Prîce should have read $669. flot $369. From Volunteers are asked ta, caîl Jean Woods a( 854-2107 for more details. The tlaltoiî S)oisîîîeîî ,;Associai,. 5155 Steeles Ave., holds its lSth Annual Charity Breakfast including a draw for a barbecue from 6 a.m. ta noon. The cost is $4 for adults and $250 for childrcn. Proceeds go ta, Milton District Hospital. Sunday May 3 Holy Rosary Parish invites parishioners and former parishioners to a reception at the Martin Street church hall on Martin Street from 2 ta 5 p.m. The event cedc- brates the 6th anniversary af the pari sh. LE SPA flAIR SALON inl Sophie Stewart Campbellville 854-2070 mBOOT/HO local non- profit group&. Fax Maais of your upcomIng event to 878-4943 'Wevqm beieve... in healing the hurt Monday May 4 The Body image Network of Halton 1)icsclits Irec public sernînar 'The Ultirnate Balance: Feeding Your Body, Moving Your Body and Loving Your Body' from 7 to 9 p. m. at the Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Rd., in Oakville. Adults, par- ents and teens are welcome. The event fea- turcs displays at 6:30 p.m., a tai chi demonstration at 6:45 p.m. and a panel presenitation at 7 p.m. Door prizes and relreshmcnts arc also included. Clothing donations for the Amity Goadwill bin wi)uld be apprcciated. Cal! 825-6060, ext. 7397, or T.T.Y. at 827-9833 ta register. It's Hot Meal Deal Day at the Milton Seniors' Activity ('entre, 500) Childs Dr., ai 11:45 a.m. Seniors are invited ta enjay a hot mca! and socialize. Monday May 4 - 10 The Canadian Mental Health Association invites the public ta visit its office at 217 Main St. E. during Mental Health Week. The special week is designed ta raise awareness and provide help with learning the skills required ta imprave mental health. Far mare informa- tion, cal! 693-4270. Tuesday May 5 The Wamen's Information and Support Centre af Haltan begins a faur-week career/life planning course. 'Me program uses personal profiles as career counselling tools ta explore individual values, interest. skills and work/life experiences. Bamrers are identified and strategies developed, leading ta a career/life plan. For further information, cal! 847-5520. Wednesday May 6 It's Hot Meal Deal Day at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., at 11:45 a.m. Seniors are invited ta enjoy a hot meal and socialize. Wednesday May 6 - 9 The Milton Players Theatre Group stages its last presentation of the season, 'The House on the Cliff', at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr. The May 6 and 7 performances are show only evenings with curtain time at 8 p.m. while Friday and Saturday presentatians include dinner served before the show at 7:30 p.m. Show-only tickets cost $10 while the price for dinner theatres îs .$30. Tickets can bc purchased at Peggy's at Milton MaIl and at Delacourts on Main Street. Your support of The Salvation Army will help us ta provide support and companionship for those in need iii your eammunity. GOODLETS Downtown Georgetown FREE 877-2551 DELIVERY

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