16 - The Canadian Champion, Fniday, February 12, 1999 aloi3 Goinm GEORGETW 0 MY FAVOURITE MARfTA4N To' SETTER SERVE OUR CUSTOMERSNEEýDS e SHE ALL THAT [] SALESDaly7O LaSOpa TRUCKSE RUG RATrS E]i CHAVSEL.PRS L&Sa «*»assê On M BLAST FROM THEPAT~ rt ICE BOUSE RESTAURANT t 19 MMi ST., CAMPBELILE H OURS: MON. - FRL. 7 AM TO 8 PM SAT& SUNBAMTO8PM IVl0 *,liSurf &~ Turf ~sp.eialsI 6 oz. N.Y. Steak alterI Breaded Shrimp 5 pi $X1095 e~~ ". n- -p &Frime iaim Includes Sou p, Potato, Vegetables, Dinner Roll, Dessert & Coffe . Ful AIS 'Avail Car thieves strike again efrom VANDALS on page 8 was stolen frorn several po)p machines out. side local businesses early Sunday morn- ing. A thief broke int machines at Quality Greens, Sargent Farms and Savemore gro- cery store at about 3:30 p.m., police said. Cars stolen *A 1996 Dodge was stolen sometime between February 3 and 5 from a Childs Drive driveway. It was worth $8,000. * A blue 1995 Plymouth Voyager stolen Febmuary 3 fromt an Ontario Street spart- ment complex was found Saturday with its ignition damaged behind Gino's Pizza on Main Street. The van was valued at $10.000. , A 1991 Plymouth Voyager reported stolen from Toronto January 30 was recov- ered at Milton Mailt Saturday. - A 1995 Dodge Caravan worth $10,000 was stolen from the car pool parking lot at highways 25 and 401 Monday between 6.30 arin. and (6 p ni Drug arrests *A 20-year-old Guelph man faces a charge of possession of a controlled sub- stance after police stopped a vehicle at Martin Street and Steeles Avenue Tuesday at 1 a.m. An officer found a quantity of marijuana. e Police seized a quantity of marijuana afiter stopping a vehicle at Steeles Avenue and Martin Street last Friday. A 2l-year- old Bousfield Crescent man is charged with possession of a contnalled substance. Windshields shot Five vehicles at North End Nissan were damnaged after vandals chipped their wind- shields with shots fromn a pellet gun. The incident, which caused $1,500 dam- age, occurred ovemight January 30. Dateline Dateline is a free listing of coming events only. The column is available to local community groupa 10 assist in promoting their future events. Only charitable or non-profit community groupa may use this service. We cari only guarantee one issue of publicity closest to the date of the occurrence although more insertions are possible if demand la low. Notioes for Dateline should be hand- ed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed 10 P.O. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or faxed to (905) 878-4943. The final deadline is noon Friday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesday for Friday's edition. Dateline items will not be acoepted by telephone. Friday Feb. 12 The Milton chapter of BNI meets every Friday at the Bavarian Chalet. Breakfast meetings are held fromn 7 to 8:30 ar. Visitors are welcome. For more informa- tion or a reservation to attend, caîl Melissa DeBrouwer at 875- 1000. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, ese. more DATELINE on page 19 RETIREMIENT LIVING in the heart of Milton T fhe Marian Courtyard Retirement Centre is dedicated to serve mature per sons by providing affordable, high quality, .1comfortable, pleasant and secure living accommodations, along with opportunities for social, spiritual and recreational interaction within a caring community. Project Description: Amenities Include: " Four-storey building " Fifty-one self contained residences " Six unique floor plans " Option to customize* * One bedroom, one bedroom plus den " Two bedroomn plans " Optional solariums, fireplaces " Balconies & Patios are standard " Sizes from 680 to 1140 Square Feet " Heated underground garage * Dining ares. * Library " Cames Room " Wellness Centre * Leisure and social activities * Anticipated housekeeping, hairstyling & banking services * 24 Hour Security * Landscaped Cardens FlRSENTATION CEIYME HOuas Sait - Sun -1Mon 1 :50-4:-30 p.m, (905) 878-1951 THE MARJAN COURTYARD 139 Martin Street, MiltonWhr tuua.l feasible