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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 4 Dec 1998, p. 47

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The Canadien Champion, Fniday, December 4, 1998 - 23 Da telin e *from DATELINE on page 21 Saturday Dec. 5 Rev. Mark Curtis presents 'Advent, A Coming Home to the Heart of Christ' at St. George's Anglican Church in Lowville. The one-hour program of song, scripture and prayer begins at 7:30 p.m. For further information, cali 878-1363. Saturday Dec. 5 - 6 The Farm Museum presents the Countr-y Christmas and Lantern Tours from 2 to 7 p.m. Visitors are invited to go back in time and join in on seesonal festivities. Other features are a Milton Choristers performance, 1910 Christmas progrem presen- tation and a quilt collection. Admission costs $5, or $4 for senior citizens and $3 for children aged 5 to 12 years. Advance tickets are available at the Townline museum or by calling 878-8151. Sunday Dec. 6 The Streetcar Museum hosts Santa's Christmas Special from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event features rides on a variety of restored streetcars on a route decorated with ighted displays, Santa's workshop, apple cider and chili. Admission, which includes unlimited rides, coats $650 for aduits, $550 for seniors and $4.50 for youths aged 13 to 17 years. Children are admitted free. 'Songs for the Season' is the theme of a concert presented by The Mysteries and the Holy Rosary Parish Choir. The concert at the Martin Street church starts at 7 p.m. Tickets range in price from $8 per person to $20 per faoily. Tickets are available fol- lowing each mass or by calling 876-4215. Proceeds go to the St. Vincent de Paul Society and the purchase of hymnals for the parish. Under the direction of Judy Hunter, the St. Paul's United Church Choir presents 'Carols by Candlelight' at 7 p.m. A donation of $5 goes toward the St. Paul's Lift Project. For more information, caîl 878-8895. The Halton Youth Symphony and Helton Chainber Orchestra invite the public to help them celebrate the season through an afternoon of entertainment. The combined holiday concert takes place at Aldershot High School in Burlington at 3 p.m. Tickets, which cost $10, or $6 for students and senior citizens, can be purchased at the door. Grace Anglican Church presents Ringing in Christmas, a con- cert of 55 handbells, at 7:30 p.m. The event also features special guest the Chancel Choir and refreshments. Proceeds go toward the church restoration. The church is located at 317 Main St. Tickets costs $5, or $3 for senior citizens. Youths are admitted free. (.Medical Weight Management Programn Mul-disciplinaly HeaIth Cars Team Metabolism Assessment Computerized Diet Analss * ethIluby physician rfra (905) 337-0040 RonieI Aronson or visit www.IMC.ca MD FRIPC FACE Trafalgar Road et QEW, Oakville Tuesday I)ec. 8 Help for Parents, a parents' support group, meets at Pinelands Presbyterian Church, 5270 New St., in Burlington at 7:30 p.m. The non-denominational, self-support group with trained leaders helps parents of children in trouble at home, et school or with the law, or are abusive or taking drugs. CalI 1-800-488-5666 for more information. Free workshops on writing resumes and cover letters and tinding access to the job market are offered at the Milton Resource Centre, 310 Main St. E. The weekly 'Create/Clean Up Your Winning Resume' (9:30 a.m.) and 'Compose/Clean Up Your Dynamic Introduction Letter' and 'Find Out How You Can Access 80 Per Cent of the Job Market' (I p.m.) workshops are about three hours in duration. For more information, calI the cen- tre at 876-9828. The Twins Plus Association holds the Christmas Social et Grace United Church, 156 Main St. N., in Brampton et 8 p.m. For more information, contact Grace et (905) 451-0700. The Trillium Photographié Club invites members to show their stuff et its 8 p.m. meeting. The group gathers et East Plains United Church, 375 Plains Rd. E., in Burlington. New members are welcome. For more information, caîl Marilyn Chayka et 634- 7755. Wednesday Dec. 9 Free workshops on interview skil and marketing yourself Fn y& auwday Nely ai 7M & 9S pm Sunday lai Thursday Nightiy ai?7:00 pm M'L BM HOM FMR Fndy Saurdy Nghiy ai 7W pm Oday mat ai130 -330 Pm ISÎIKOWWYOUD Friday&SaturdayNi4i0a 915pm SaiadayThu sdyNghal3po TM RIJOTS E Fda= uoiayN a700&9.00 pm arc olfered at the Miltori Resource Cegitrt- 3 10 Maiin St EF The weekly 'Lar How to Seil Your Skills (9:30 a.m.) and 'Market Yourself with This New Strategy' (1 p.m.) workshops are about three hours in duration. For more information, cali the centre et 876-9828. The Halton HiUs Anaphylaxis Support Group meets in the community room of the Halton Regional Police station (across frono Georgetown Mail) in Georgetown et 7 p.m. Cali Jennie et 873-0354 for more information. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., hosts the annuel Christmas Party Social et noon. Tickets cost $8. Cal 875-1681. The Evening Euchre Party takes place et the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., et 7:30 p.m. Prizes go to winners. The coat is $2. Thursday Dec. 10 Selvetion Army Family Services holds an open bouse et its new faciliies, 100 Nipissing Rd., Unit 5, from 10 ano. to 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Thé Milton Seniors' Activity Centre hosts the Christmas Shopping Excursion. Participants shop in Cookstown and Unionville and stop for lunch. Celi the centre et 875-1681 to sign "XSHOPPERS DRUG MART Prun&. .Milton Mal DIABETES CARE DAY Thursay, December 10, 1998 4 -7 p.m. Sec the latest in Diabetes Care Technology e Demonstrations by several manufacturers e Free Samples e*In-Store Specials For more information cli 878-521 fbodJ QNN Efl E LUMITED ENGAGEMENT' TICKETS NOW ON SALE! PNIESENTEO IN THiE INTIMACY 0F SETTENT Tickets at - or Call (416) 870-8000 or visit wwwtîcketmaster.ca Groups of 20+: (416) 341-2255 TICKET PRICES STARTING AT $12.50 See Ml yoiir FaortDley gre Liv. on icet m

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