4 The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1998 No junk cause Owners of nsst bucket cars can get rid of the old clunkers while feeling good about themselves thanks to a program offered by the Kidney Foundation of Canada. Uwiieis an calIthie Kidiicy Car Ilotlînc aand have their juilk vehicle collected, free of charge, by a recycler. The car will either be recycled or sold, and the owner issued a tax receipt for a mini- mumn of $75. The Kidney Car Program accepta cars whether they are running or flot. For more information, eall 1-800-565-5511. Fax your sports reports to Steve LeBlanc at 878YO-4943 'M PLOYET ILjE EMPLOMENTOPPORTIJNITY URGENTLY REQU1RED REQULAR PARTITIME AND $TAI4DBY CROSSINO QUARDS concern&ie about the safety of sohool chil- dren and want to become involved. Appty for a CrossingGuard position. HowIy Salariy $10A7 Standby Crossing Guards are required for AU. locations to substitute during the absence of daily Crossing Guards. Helen Uisi, Acting Town Clark The Corporation of the Town of Milton 43 Brown St. Milton, Ontario 19T 5H2 Cali: 8787211 Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Decked out for it Six-year-old Bryce Speirs, decked out with goggles, water wings and woggles, enjcys an aflernoon of swim- mlng at Rotary Park. Joe ueoni Brian's Auto Repaurs & Tire Centre is pleased to announce that we are now the authorized dealer of G oODW,001VEAR Little progress in case after fourth appearance Catholie school Trustee ioe Deoni wilI retum school trustee (English) for the Halton Catholic to court this fail after making a brief appear- District School Board, Mr. Deoni was charged ance yesterday. in March with fraud over $5,000. Mr. Deoni, 59, of Steeles Avenue, who faces The charge alleges that Mr. Deoni took a fraud charge, was remanded to October 5 in approximately $43,000 from Industrial Ontario Court (provincial division) in Milton to Ceramics Ltd. on Nipissing Road, where he set a trial date. worked on contract as a bookkeeper from 1992 Mr. Deoni's lawyer told the court hes stili to 1997. waiting for full disclosure of evidence in the Monday's appearance was the often outspo- case from the Crown attomey. ken school trustee's fourth trip to court since Acclaimed last fail to the position of Milton being charged. Scots entertainment with a twist cornes to Milton, Oakville Bagpipe music, dancing and swordplay wilI be fea- Cast members have wide-ranging resumes, every- tured at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts thing fromn performances at the Stratford Festival and this week when the Tartan Terrors present Ceilidh '98. on thse acclaimed television drama Road to Avonlea to The Scottisb comedy team - which includes teaching comedian Martin Short to dance. Milton performer Karen Chomey - hits the stage The group performed at Allendale, Halton Region's Thursday and Friday starting at 8 p.m. senior residence in Milton, Monday aftemnoon at 2 Led by the brother/sister team of Ellen and Ian Innisch, the Tartan Terrors provide a unique brand of entertainment that includes traditional highland danc- ing, storytelling and cutting edge comedy. Tickets for Ceilidh '98 are $19 each and can be pur- chased by calling the Oakville Centre for the Perfonning Arts box office at (905) 815-2021.