Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Sep 1998, p. 12

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12 - The Canadien Champion, Frlday, September 18, 1998 Da telin e f rom DATELINE on page 10 Saturday Sept. 19 - 20 The Canadian Red Cross Society holds emergency and stan- dard first aid courses. Participants learn how to prevent injuries and deliver first aid. To register, caîl 875-1459. Sunday Sept. 20 The Terry Fox Run takes place at the E.C. Drury High School complex fromn 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Citizens are invited to walk, mun, ride or rollerbiade the 10-kmr route to raise funds for cancer research. Participants are treated to a free barbecue sponsored by Quality Greens. Pledge forms are available at drugstores and banks. Caîl 878-1206. The Halton Region Museum hoats the Fal Colours and Lime Kiln Ruina Hîke on the Niagara Escarpment. The hike is led by Bill Brown of the Bruce Trail Association. Call 875-2200 to pre-register. The Milton Historical Society hosts the Milton Antiques Roadshow at the Farm Museum on Townline Road, north of Steeles Avenue, from 11 a.m. to 14 p.m. Registration (at the door) for each item to be appraised costs $5. Blacksmith demonstrations, displays and a food booth are also part of the event. Proceeds go to the historical society for the preservation Haton Catholic District School Board Your Lnkto the Futue HALTON CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES Will be offering the following course funded by HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CANADA DIGITAL MEDIA SPECIALIST PROGRAM This 34 week programn will prepare you for a junior or intermediate level position in the multimedia field. Topics to be covered will include; page layout, fine art produc- tion, digital imaging, 3-D modeling and animation, audio digitalizing & wave form manipulation, video capture & editing, multimedia authoring, lide show design and pro- duction, Web page creation & CD-ROM production. Software applicationsfor PC and Macintosh computera to be used will include: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illualrator, Adobe Premiere, QuarkXpress, SoundEdit Pro, Macromedia Director, "Shockwave"~, etc. Start/End Dates: Sept. 28&99 - Jonc 499 Thne: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. I.ocaion: Aduit Learing Centre 2350OTrafalgar Road Oakville Prerequisites: Previous experience in the graphic or desktop publishing trades as a free- lance designer; layout artiat, publisher, editor, writer, photo journalist, typog- rapher, film stripper or other graphic or print communications experience. E.1. Eligbility Canadian Citizen or permanent reident. At least 17 yeara of age and out of the regular achool system for at least 12 consecutive months since turning 16 years of age. Unemployed, currently receiving Employment Insurance (formerly UI) benefils, or those who received UI benefits within tie laat 3 years (5 years in the case of maternity or parental leave). pleas Note: Ail candidates will be interviewed to asseas their akilîs based upon the pre- requisites and E.1. eligibiity. Please calI (905) 632-5858 to set up an inter- view time or for further information. FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE FROM CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE OFFICES, THE ADULT LEARNING CENTRE IN BURLINGTON OR OAKVILLE, OR BY CALLING THE ADULT LEARNING CENTRE AT (905) 632-5858. (q thj \Valdic blitksitîlth shop, For more information, eall878- 0865, 878-0431 or 854-9989. Omnagh Presbyterian Church celebrates its l6Oth anniver- sary. The worship service begins at 11 a.m. with guest preacher Rev. Harry Bradley of St. Columbia's in Hamilton. A ight lunch follows. Everyone is welcome. Monday Sept. 21 The MUiton and District Horticultural Society meets at the Royal Canadian Legion, 21 Charles St., at 7:30 p.m. Master gardener Belinda Gallagher, owner of Triffids Plants in ('i.ncetw- nak n uses of nfiusual nlant material. tlarticu- larylv ines, followed by a stide presentation. Monthly lower sho ws take place at ail meetings. Meinberships cosIs $7 per person or $ 10 per family. Everyone is welcome. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre hosts a trip to Casino- Rama. The event includes bus transportation and a buffet lunch. The cost is $7 for centre members and $12 for non- members. Caîl the centre at 875- 1681 to sigo up. Registration for Crafts Unimited takes place at Milton District High School, Room 201, from 7 to 10 p.m. The cost for a year' s membersbip with the craft club is $20. For more infor- mation, caîl 876-2089 or 878-9318. see more DATELINE on page 15 Special offers to upgrade your old furnace, before October 17! Terns and Conditions Available to Union lias residenitial customers .A.C. and financed tlrough Union lias. Ali other offers flot applicable. Discounts are available througln Union Gas Sales Offices only. ©Union Gas Limited 1998 'U' Save* $100 off Union mid-efficiency furnace $250 off Union high-efficiency furnace $100 off Union central air with furnaoe purchase fapayment$ until March 199* Cail 1 888 767-7276 0 .nongas energy for you F r a 1 thI co Ifor Is o i on q. 1

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