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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 23 Jun 1998, p. 32

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I20 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, June 23,' 1998 Dateline Notices for Dateline should be harîded in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed ta PO. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or faxed ta, (905) 878-4943. The final deadline is noon Fndcay for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesday for Friday's edition. Dateline items will not be accepted by telephone. Tuesday June 23 HeIp for Parents - a parent sup- port gmoup - meets every Tuesday ai Pinelands Presbyterian Churcli, 5270 New St., in Burlingian at 7:30 p.m. Wiih trained caunisellars, the non- denomrinational group helps parents of children who are in trouble ai home or school, or wîth the law. Cail 1-800- 488-5666. Centre, 500 Childs Dr., holds its annual Strawberry Festival ai 2 p.m. Strawberry shortcake, tea and coffee are feaiured. Tickets, which casi $4, are available now. Boston Presbyterian churcli halds uts anniversary dinner from 5 ta 7 p.m. Dinner cansisis of ham, a variety of salads, sîrawberry shoricake and ice cream. The cosi is $10 for adulis and $6 for children aged 6 to 12 years, or $25 per family. Kids aged under 5 years are admiited free. Wednesday June 24 It's Hot Meal Deal Day ai the Milton Seniors' Activiiy Centre, 500 Childs Dr., ai 11:45 am. Seniors are invited ta enjoy a lhai meal and social-1 Halton Community Legal Services holds uts annual generali meeting in the community room of the Halton Regional Police station, 217 Guelphi St., in Georgetown ai 7 p.m. The keynoie speaker is Hugli Tye, executive director of the Hamilton Mauntain Legal and Communiiy Services, and member of the executive of the Association of Community Legal Clinics of Ontario. Caîl 875-2069 for further infarmation. AIl are welcomne. Thursday June 25 The seniar citizens' Diners Club meets ai a local eatery for food and sacializing. The group meets for a car pool at the Milton Seniors' ActivityE C ir 0() Childs Dr al S Wl p rsitor1 ai tise restauranît ai 6 p.rn. Cati tise cen- tre ai 875-1681 for the June location. The United Way of Milton holds its annual general meeting in the Community Room of the Halton Regional Police station, 490 Childsi Dr., ai 7:30 p.m. Elections are held. Vating privileges extend ta anyone who donated $5 or more in 1997. To attend, caîl 875-2550. Overeaters Anonymous meets Thursdays at 10 a.m. ai Bethel Christian Reform Church an Hwy. 7. at 10 s.m. Caîl 878-2545. The Halton Regional Police Services Board meets at the Milton palice statian an Childs Drive at 9 a.m. The public is welcame. Friday June 26 It's Hot Meal Deal Day at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., ai 11:45 a.m. Seniors are invited ta enjay a liai meal and social- ize. Saturday June 27 The Milton chapter of the Heart and Strake Faundatian of Ontario halds the Big Bike for Stroke from 8 a.m. ta, noan. Ride videos are shown thraugh- oui the event in the upsiairs lounge of The Dickens. To join a bike, cal Nancy MacNeil ai 876-2611. The Milton Amateur Radia Club in conjuniction with the Royal Bank Emplayees Amateur Radio Club holds annual Field Day activities at the Dr. Ivan Hunter, Dr. Glen Hunter and staff wish to welcome Dr. Brian Watada to Hunter Medical. Dr. Watada will be caring for Dr. Glen Hunter's patients as of July, 1998. Dr. Glen Hunter will be pursuing a specialty in Obstetries and Gyneeology at MeMaster University. AIRtvm Ai C.DIT .uul.G GeatPms -AP.ron &Electric Furace 7855MaannSttEeUnîtast ViturShoromsan878-ice \IV1~Z~iJU eONELNGSRIE DELREX ALUMINUM LIMIED *Aumnum Awnngs -Canopies .Eavestroughss -Storm Doors *Roofing *Windows *Siding -Fascia *Soffiti n Living Colouns Aso a full lins of replacement windows 877-5383 1 SOTATR LADCPN e.m cnrting Od C.C. LANDSCAPING -Adiins3e s e Household Mainenance* Bathoom - Rc RomsASK FOR CHRIS or GEORGE 'l 78 ýL gaw(9O5> 876-8782 Individuat asd Grosp cossrttîg session availabte for isses coscrrnîng: self-esteem - anger and grief coflici resotion - problent solvtng CounseWfng providedfor Women, Men, Adolescents and Children FREE Donna L. White Mitos/Guelphi (905) 878-6358 ESTIMATi MASTER GLOSS LTD. Natural cas & propane V nyl & Aluminum RfllCm < a Sidng & Windows BB Q vPR R TS 5" Seamless Gutiers Ntt mates and modeis ERROL MACFHEE U TRRY RLY 32 Yeaserienece U MChfillCSl . (905) 878-5337M h- MI__________E______ W 878-99 M.A.R.C.H. MECHANICAL LTD. PARTS FOR Wsiwrs - ryers.- Renges - Freezers -Rerigerators - Diaiiwaslrers 785 Main Street East 876-1138 Across from the GO tation f Cik Oim< Scrvk a Chimney Rebuilds Tuck Pointing eCaps * Liners e Smali Roof Repairs eTurbine Ventse Basement Leaks eChimney Sweep (905) 8774217 ma (m<)S> iBIl rES MSOR SHER-BOND MASONRY Block Founduions C hnnney Repair Retaining Wells Fireplâces Generel Masonry Work Cali Steve McDougail 878-4198 - ENOV*IS Davidson Woodworlng and Renovations Rénovations of all kinds Fmnisbed Woodwork Refinisshng Cail Mark for estimates 190s) 693-0438 SUPTUC TANK PUMPUNO Robert Neble Md. 180 ft. of hose for crossing fawns, 3radio dispatched t rocks 10 serve you. 0e.'f Wu M, r e - pmw bemm N'k a w ( hutosmeleateer . e1 s N.v.r sep.,.Prd ordos I .l olS ge (Sig) sia-esse A~o Answoelng Service 87-OM OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIIENCEI Bill Wallace, Peter Smith and George Stefankiewicz would like to welcome Darrin Howitt to their staff of profes- sional sales and leasing consultants. Darrin has lived in Milton for over 20 years and welcomes his friends and past customers to visit him at Wallace Pontiac Buick Cadillac. Darrin Howltt Sales & Leasing ConsultZant a .c lVel4ome PO>NTiAC*.ELI:- AIL 409 MAIN STr. E. MILTON, 878-2355 Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of 1 aiterDv S,iint 'i Rotremitin Canlîpbel lvilte, jusit ol -01No.3 Sideraad. The public is invited ta drop in ta learn about the hobby and se radios in action in the great outdoars. Radios are aperated far 24 haurs stant- ing at 2p.m. Saturday June 27 - 28 The Miltan District Haspital Auxiliary hasts the l8th annual Strawberry Fair from 9:45 arn. ta 7 p.m. Saturday and 7:30 arn. ta 3 p.m. Sunday. Activities include children's games, mini strawberry parade, basket- bail and baby contest. The Optimist Club hasts a pancake breakfast Sunday at 7:30 s.m. Entertainment features are the Sailar Maan Tria Saiurday at Il a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., the Elvis Tennessee Valley Band (Sunday), Mississauga Pops Concert Band (Saturday), Renaissance Festival pre- sentatian (Saturday) and Mark Curtis (Saturday). The event takes place on the Derry Road haspital grounds. Sunday June 28 The Miltan and District Horticultural Society hosts its annual Garden Tour from 4 ta 8 p.m. Participants visit 10 gardens in urban and rural Milton. Tickets, which cosi $5 for adults or $8 per family, are available at Spice 0' Life on.Main Street or at the Town Hall gardens on the day of the tour. For more infarmation, call Marion at 878-7397. BARBECUES 1 1 ALUMINUM

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