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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 11 Dec 1998, p. 20

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20 - The Canadien Champion, Frnday, December 11, 1998 Dateline • from DATELINE on page 19 the Spirit' featuring a community pancake breakfast with Santa, bake sale and entertain- ment. The event takes place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The church is accepting donations of non- perishable food, unwrapped toys, blankets and warm clothing. All proceeds go to local chari- ties. Everyone is welcome. Monday Dec. 14 The Osteoporosis Support Group of the Oakville Bone Centre holds a pot luck lunch and auction at St. Michael's Church, 181 Sewell Dr., in Oakville at noon. For more information, con- tact Phyllis Spillone at 829-4863. Tuesday Dec. 15 Can Access 80 Per Cent of the Job Market' (I p.m.) workshops are about three hours in dura- tion. For more information, call the centre at 876-9828. The Peel North branch of the Ontario Association of Superannuated Women Teachers meets at St. Andrew's United Church, 89 Moutainview Rd. S., in Georgetown. Entertainment is provided by the Cardinals Sunday Dec. 13 Help for Parents, a parents' support group, Choir. Lunch costs $10. Caîl Irene Spencer at meets at Pinelands Preabyterian Church, 5270 (905) 793-2696. The students of Susan Phillips presents New St., in Burlington at 7:30 p.m. The non- The secondary school councils present a dele- 'Christmas Music by Strings and Things', an denuiinational, self-support group with trained gation regarding concerns for students in the hour of holiday tunes. The event takes place at leaders helpa parents of children in trouble at midst of the current labour dispute, at the meet- the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs home, at school or with the law, or are abusive ing of the Halton Cathoic District School Board, Dr., at 3 p.m. or taking drugs. Call 1-800-488-5666 for more 802 Drury Lane, in Burlington at 8 p.m. The par- The Chancel Choir presents an evening of information. ent-run councils encourage aIl parents of sec- Lessons and Carols at Grace Anglican Church, Free workshops on writing resumes and ondary scbool students in the board to attend and 317 Main St. E., at 7:30 p.m. cover letters and finding access to the job show their support. Cantores Celestes Women's Choir, a 28-mem- market are offered at the Milton Resource Wednesday Dec. 16 ber chamber choir from Toronto, is featured at Centre, 310 Main St. E. The weekly the annual service of Christmas Lessons and Create/Clean Up Your Wmning Resume' (9:30 Free workshops on interview skills and Carols at St. Stephen's Anglican Church in a.m.) and Compose/Clean Up Your Dynamic marketing yourself are offered at the Milton Homby at 7 p.m. Introduction Letter' and 'ind Out How You Resource Centre, 310 Main St. E. The weekly 'Learn How to Sell Your Skills (9:30 a.m.) and Market Yourselt wih iThis New Strategy' (I p.m.) workshops are about three hours in dura- tion. For more information, call the centre at 876-9828. Ladies are invited to attend Neighbourhood Coffee Hour in the auditorium of Allendale from 9:30 to 11 a.m. The special feature is 'A Little of Christmas' by Kim Gwillam of the Craft Tree. An interlude of musical selections and guest speaker Yvonne McCallum follow. The event is hosted by the Milton Christian Ladies Coffee Hour. Admission is free and babysitting is provided. Milton Wheels to Meals holds a luncheon in the Loblaws Community Room. The cost is $5 for a hot turkey dinner. Transportation and assis- tance can be arranged for those that require it. For more information, call Mary at 878-6699. The Milton La Leche League meets at 8 p.m. for women interested in information and support for breastfeeding. The group meets at CHERISH Family Resource Centre, 540 Childs Dr., at 8 p.m. Call 878-6387, 876-3322 or 876-0772.

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