12-The Canadian Champion, Friday, May 29, 1998 98 ral 1 74(o*4 & r0> 878-2886 16 Martn St. (downtown) Ah. I Hali s , O&kmkvle M hag www.bfflehood.com Ili GRAND PRINCES ARRIES! THE GRANDEST LADY ON THE SEAS - 'TH1E GRAND PRINCESS' makes ber debut dis week with 12 DAY MEDI'IERRANEAN CRUISES tbrough unl OtoeThe larest cisesip on the water, said to bethe first togo over 100,000 tons (atually 109,000!) this Princess cost over $450 million and is alirady'sold out for the summiner. She carnies somte 2,600 passengers - bas over 700 balcony staterooms, and offers non-stop entertainment witb a choice of Broadway, Las Vegas, and cabaret shows nigbtly! 'Ihere are nine different areas to dine or snack, with featured Cafes and Western sunvoundings for example - something for everyone, and something different for eveiyone for every day! ShelI be in tie Caiibbean this winter with seven day cniises out of Ft. Latodeidale. mou WANTA GREATM'AY TRIP' - not too far north of our ara is the DUFFERIN COUNTRY MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES, wbicb we visited recently, and il is a real 'walk back in time! Marvekous nerones for those wbo lived in that cm - there is a log cabin fully outfittcd (the kitchen witb its stove with the waterbe=e on the side and the warming oven at tie top will biing back memonies for sur!) in the huge building wbich bouses the displays, and evcxything is in place just as it was back in tbose days - a wondcrful place to take the grandeilîdren and show them iwbat fle was like not that many ycars ago! Its at dic corner of Higbway 89 and Airport Road -not too far to drive, into a nie part of Ontario. You can eafl 708 435-1881 for infornmation - tbey have regular events taking place also. (Don't forget we also bave or very own Museumn bore in Halton - not as elaborate, but wdll wortb seing -call the Region for info.) DID YOU KNOW DEPTF.: SPEAKING ABOUT CRUISES -tickets went on sale for die EMPIRE SANDY TALL SHIP cruises dwring the OAKVILLE WATERFRONT FESTIVAL, and 1/3 werc sold in the first two days! Wow - a popular way to get on the watee! (Special Senior OnIy cruise sold ont rnght away!) Wear your O.WF button. TRAVEL TEPOF THE WEEK: TAKE YOUR CAMERA ALONG - no matter wbcre yon go! How many mres bave you said 'gee, 1 Ish I bad my camera to get a pictum of tbis. Yon migbt take 24 pictures and decidq to only keep thebest -onlylO0 or 12 maybc, but great for sbaring the moment BANAlI THIE ASCENSION 0F BAHA'ULLAH - MAY 29 When 8ah5ou'irah(he Grory o) God) prrssed on, h55 Covenonan iS hmankind dns on eiS :m ir Possang is 0w remembened wmSS proyers on the com- mermofation o) Has Ascension tonigSt )2 Oam. Arr ors wecome Phone oar local flamber )or detoîrs and location. LOCAL ....878011 1REGRONAILÀ.. . t .. -800-433-3284 GLOBAL w.... .... Lorg r ...or www.oneuntry.org Dancers strut staff The Milton Centre for Music and Theatre Arts' Dance Tearn really jazzcd things up a receot U.S. competition. Mi, toni',D.niellc Condron \oas the topr(lancer Ifor hcr au /soluo aitthe tnited Cetestrat Star Dance I-s ai n \in rrzara t IR. ýNe\s ' or k. Andrea Stockton won second ruoner up for lier musical thecatre solo, and Lee Karnau and Sarah Hamilton were the top duet. The team also received a choreography award for one of their perfor- mances, said Dance Team member Mamie Palmer. "Al groups received extra awards for their high scores, grace, unity and perfection," she said. And the dancers recently competed in the Hamilton Kiwanis Dance Festival. Once again, Ms Condren was the top jazz soloist. The tearu also won top modem group and was iovited to perform at the Festival of Stars held earlier this month in Hamilton. At the Canadian Dance Teachers' Association competition. Eran Goodyear received the Song and Dance Scholarship for hier solo. "Al 35 Dance Tearu members also competed in various other festi- vals throughout the year, iocluding the Spirit of Dance, Peel Music Festival, Headliners (New York) and the Canadian Nationals," Ms Palmer said. Al the success has lead to other opportunities for the group. The team has been selected to perforru at the FedEx Orange Bowl Haîf-time Show December 30 to January 3, 1999 in Miami, the Nokia Sugar Bowl Haîf-time Show in New Orleans December 29 to January 3, 1999 and the Brachs Holiday Parade November 25 to 29 in Chicago. Golden oldies to spin Theatre Sheridan is set to make the good times roll again. Productions of'Spin Those Golden Oldies will offer a musical strol down memory lane with popular tunes from the '20s, '40s and '50s as well as more recent favourites trom Elvis and the Beach Boys. Eveniog shows will he held June 10, Il, 12 and 13 starting at 8 pi. Al tickets are $19 and cao be purchased by calling the Theatre Sheridan Box Office at (905) 815-4049. Lighters are not safe Health Canada is waming con- tioos as they can leak fuel after sumers not to use Purilite brand impact or exposure to elevated disposable cigarette lighters. temperatures. Tests have shown that the The lighters are currently heing lighters do not meet safety regula- recalled. HOLYROSAM ROMAN OATHOU 13 l3Martin Si ,Mllon 878-6535 (T.T.Y878-9044) http//www.gode.net/-ws/hamilton/p-holyrosary-m.rhtml Mass et 5:30 p.m.îSaturdsy 9:00 s.m., 10:30 &.m. ànmon 5unday OUR LADY 0F VICTORY Milton Nights Ms$ t103 a.m. Sunday SI. PETER CHURCH-9th LinoeilBrntannia Mau t :OOo Oulas tRews.EIT45PP. TnonS51 EdHsrsr fi tevMng ur MAffilwu 10:45 r. THE APPO*<TMENT WITN 00 6:30 P.M. 5551660 EVANGELISMICRALL NURS56CAR 02 YAS) -cC6EIl1 PIIRAM8 (AOES 3-0645598) PP40IDED OR00011SERVIES ou$ Mlnlstry Golf Clanlo Crt $7 fo Gd & o .SU. 26fS Sie* Dim $5. foeCtisî s igMe Tune ninib.. on CJIR 13200AU Pdo, C= vfby FrâydifUOuS inUy HOW TO FIND US! ttZfir1l Grace Anglican Churcli 317 Main SI. E., Ntfl:,: Me ;hjdr lia te11ll 878-24 11 Il-,:Dr)Mark Mnt)cn,:,ti Sunday Services 805)>amn - Hotv Communion BO:X) an: - Sung Eticharist (Nut.,onI,'ngra::: O:::n4:Snlei, & Ina:,,:lo, Iali::g) Thursday 10:45 amn - Holy Communion Std:aa:nImagh ,i: i:ng I::t VIOTaORY BIBLE CHURON Are you bored with church and Christianity? Has church attendance made littie difference in your life? Is Sunday momning service just a routine or tradition? If your answer is yes to these questions, and you want more out of church, then I encourage you to check out our services that wiII excite, challenge, and equip you each week. 10:00 -11:15 a.m. Morning Worship Milton Leisure Centre (Board Room) (separate services for children 9 years and underi 'Living A Victorious Life By The Word 0f God" Pastor Charles Boyce (905) 875-2162 Ernail: victorybiblechurch@cheerful.com I IL - - E~~I J MILTON GOSPEL HALL 306 Ontario St. N. 878-2022 10:00 arn. - Breaking Bread 11:45 arn. - Sunday School 6:30 p.rn. - Gospel Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading "This is a faithful saying that Christ Jesus cane loto the worid Io save sinners" t1flrn.1.15 C0HNWU R'MILTON, ONT. MnislorrnRov. B= ye- Rev. Ron Hunt Oinctor o ueJudy Monter Cone fo woouhlp SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1998 10:30AM WOMSIP CONFUAMAf-OI IERGENERATM NSERVICE BACRAMNT OF NOIX COMUNION ND CIwel SchSoI Chsuu Numm.y Cm.Anut.bI. QPP0B]3UINME The 0#w Cupr - Sund"y 12 ,oO- 1224 Pm Vi ,Webolb: Jwwor-o ce-.,ei ,o KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 170 Main Street E., Milton Mlniter-The Rev. Rod Lewis Diaconal Mlnlster-Colicen Smith Sunday Worshlp 10:30 a.m. 9:30 a.rn. Grades 7-8 & High Sehool 10:30 a.m. Sunday School & Nursery For information cl 878-6066 Parking on Mary Street @"duo md wuiwe--h-pisidrd ENLARGE YOUR CIRCLU M LOVF c'-ili NF VV L IF F Photo oy GRAHMfMPrAiIN Danielle Condren, 13, of the Milton Centre for Music and Theatre Arts Dance Team recently won two top awards for her jazz solo perfor- mances. The team also won other awards. Se. story at right.