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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 11 Aug 1998, p. 24

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16 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, August 11, 1998 Dateline Tuesday Aug. 11 fun programs on Tuesday and Tbursday momn- Free workshops on writing resumnes and 1dren. For itmoior atihed on, caîlHoe at 876 cover letters are offered at the Milton Resource 457.Fomreifmaon l Hpat86 Centre, 310 Main St. E. The weekly 'Create a450 Winning Resume' (9:30 a.m.) and 'Compose a The Evening Euchre Party takes place at the Dynamic Introduction Letter' (I p.m.) work- Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Cbilds Dr., sbops are about three bours in duration. For at 7:30 p.m. TMe cost is $2 per person. Prizes are more information, caîl the centre at 876-9828. awarded. The Milton senior citizens' Lunch Bunch gets Free workshops on interview skill and te together at a local eatery. The social group meets hidden job market are offered at the Milton at noon. Cail 875-1681 for tIhe August location. Resource Centre, 310 Main St. E. Thse weekly Wednsda Aug 12'1.earn How to SelI Your SkilIs' (9:30 a.m.) and Wednsda Aug 12'Find Out Wbere Most of the Jobs Are' (1 p.m.> Kilbride Area Preschool, 6612 Panton St., worksbops are about three bours in duration. For bolds registration for its faîl session. Half-day more information, call tbe centre at 876-9828. Thursday Aug. 13 Overeaters Xnonyinu>u ORIIc hU Idà o, i 10 a.m. at Bethel Christian Reform Church on Hwy. 7 in Acton. Caîl 878-2545 or 878-1039. Thursday Aug. 13 - 18 The Dino Days Blowout takes place at the Halton Region Museum, featuring the ROM's Dinosaur Museumobile. Caîl 875-2200 for fur- ther information. Friday Aug. 14 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., hosts 'Barbecues are Back' at 11:45 a.m. Hamburgers and bot dogs are featured. r C-- .PON~~ --------------------------------------- o 'urday Aug. h I - c16 e gency and standard first aid courses. To re-is- ter or for more information, eall 875-1459. Monday Aug. 17 - 21 TMe Milton Community Resource Centre hosts a summer day camp for children aged 6 to 1l years. This week's camp features a trip to Bronte Creek Provincial Park. To register, cail 876-1244. Knox Presbyterian Church, 170 Main St. E., hosts Vacation Bible School for children aged 4 to Il years from 9 to 11: 30 a.m. To register, cal Amy at 878-9873. Registration is limited. Cops fready *for tattoo etrom SHOW on page 3 Performers will also wow the crowd indvdually. According to Ms Kerr, the * Police Chorus' 21 members (serving offi- cers and civilians) will be featured in two sets. The first includes police-related songs, says Ms Kerr. One highight of the second will be "One Small Step and TMen the Heart WiIl Go On." The Chorus - which will perform the evening's anthems * - wilI also team up with the Pipe band and Teen Tour Band for Amazing Grace. The Halton Regional Police Pipe Band - which started 1l years ago and includes * members from aIl walks of life - will - play a variety of Celtie tunes during the mass performances, plus music from its own repertoire during solo portions. One highlight of the evening is sure to be the Naval Gun Run Team. During the Boer War (1899-1902) huge British naval guns were disassembled and removed * from fixed mounts on ships, then trans- * ported to shore by ropes, pulleys and plen- ty of sweat. This precision naval unit will recreate the incredible task using a 900 kg. replica field piece (circa 1812) which they will haul in pieces across a nine metre "chasm" symbolizing the gap from ship to shore. The gun will then be fired and bauled back. Ordinarily teams compete against each * other, but during the tattoo the lone unit sill race aeainst the dlock. said Ms Kerr. The oficer in charge of' the unit is Milton native Derron Bain. Tickets are $10 for adults. $8 f'or chil- dren or $0 erfam,-ilv(tun u1ults, two «2» uM29AM 4 children> and are available at any Haltor Mv Mv Regional Police station. You can also cal L I tRbom 825-4804. lmU Police are also offering free transporta ~V" u CP.wSQuut-w IL-FrnuFuie. vmImu~ yau ion from any senior citizens apartmer WAS3 Wj2» MIM29 WA219complex, courtesy of Laidlaw Transit. 96»-MlupIr-0 luBrouwer runs SEVNO THE MILTON COMMUNITY FOR OVER 20 IYEARS! actin g camp the N* e from YOUNG on page 1 C *.W. of. 0phD.u in Milton District Higb Scbool's auditori IF ) J4P..u \MI rncor 1Su ay 94 PJL . Tbe local theatre camp runs two tbrec 115 SUNS.week sessions, tbe first of wbich ende Sv three weeks ago with a staging of WiIIiar "*FREE Laaway e*Ws mako any size oftmattrossI Shakespeares Midsummer Nigbt' " ipsio l ahsaaibe e* eyadstu vial Dream. Those enrolled in session tw( * Dspoai I od mttrss vaiabl Deivoy ad st-u avilalo * wbich wraps up Ibis week, will testth " Wo accspt al tonus of paymsnt e Over 25,000 sq. ft. of Iactory * . newfound skills during A Tribute T1 orrtn icuta iacn vlal Broadway, set to bit the MD stag Citizn scAvaiableThursday at 7:30 p.m. * , .. Tickets for the play, open 10 everyoni are $250 eacb. Ili ,a- lm io' To 'ge ne, 2U/! ff 1 r the Slleep Factory LFFýtU T 0 N S 1 DAYBEUS SPECIALTY BUNKS BUN7K BEUS STORAGE BEUS 1

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