Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 Jan 1999, p. 3

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The Can"dan Champ5ion, Pldayý ianuary 1, 1999 - 3 Couple save senior with CPR * tram TAXES on page 2 - Opposing Halton's cal) for initial growth in south- LXI\î Miltont he heads of' the Milton Chainher of Commerce and the Milton Downtown Business Improvement Ares (D)BIA) said merchants in the cen- tre core would suffer under the regional recommenda- tion. - A Milton couple's knowledge of CPR was credit- ed with saving the life of a woman who stopped breathing after suffering a heart attack. Brian and Leanne Mauro kept Norma Provesu - Ms. Mauro's mother - alive until ambulance attendants arrived at the family's Commercial Street home. - A Milton woman infected with Hepatitis C through a blood transfusion was hoping the Chretien govemrment would see the Iight when it comes to compensating victims. "Hepatîtis C has mîined my lîfe," said Marie White, 64, of Elmwood Crescent. 'l arn unable to enjoy my gr;ndchildren due to fatigue. I arn also Iirnited in rny community involvement." Ms. White was one of a majority of Hepatitis C suf- ferers who was shut out of a govemment compensa- tion package because she contracted the disease before 1986. ses NEWS on page 4 Photo by GRAHAM PAINE 'v«Lob1aws hel1ps out Salvation Army officer Chris Jerrett recelves a Christmas gift from Loblaws customer service manager Maria Venditti. The giff certlcates are part of the grocery store's Top Up program. Owl prowls are back Mountsberg Wildlife Centre wili be hosting more of its always popular OwI Prowls in January. The events are orga- nized around learning more about the hunting birds, then walkng through foreat- ed areas of the sanctuary in hopes of see- ing them. If sighting an owl in the wild doesn't pan out, there is always the opportunity to see one up close at the centre anyway, as welI as take in a slide presentation on the birds. For the younger set, there will be puppet dispisys and storytelling. Admission for the evenings, whicb lun from 7 p.m. through 9 p.m., is $10 for aduits ami $7 for children. the OwI Prowls are popular, so advance registration is required. Please call 854-2276. Mountsberg is on Milborough Line, just north of Campbellville Road. Do NOT Miss THIS AmAzING SALE EVENT! BOXING WEEK ONLY, AND ONLY AT LA-Z-BOY FURNITURE GALLERIES' IN BURLINGTON.* LLV L~ BOXING WEEK BLOWOUT iýý,c k, w(iiii, ,, j,,,, i Limited 1539.99 1379.99 R- kçi- Ruc 2 Only '599.99 - 1 2 Only 'Il, 149.1;9 '699.99 \\iti, (iiir. 1,tri ian 2 Only 1,039.qq '699.99 3 Only '9917.99 '799.99 6 Only 1399.99 1 Only $ 1,2.7 9.99 '799.99 3 Only 'l, 159.99 '999.99 Mo(v'n "'da 2 Only 11,539.99 '999.99 Absolutely Everythinq In The Store Hus Been Murked Down Té Move For Boxinq Week! Ït"Ï VALUIE %DDIE qw, D CARD reluc"

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