Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 26 Feb 1999, p. 21

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Date/mne *from DATELINE on page 20 Monday Mar. 8 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre hosts a trip ta Casino-Rama in Ortîlia. Thse cost, which includes transportation and a buffet lunch, is $7 for members and $12 for non-members. Cail 875-1681 to, sign up. Tuesday Mar. 9 'Me senior citizens' Diners Club holda its monthly get-together at a nearby eatery for gourmet food and socializing. Members meet at 12 noon at the restau- rant. Cail the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre at 875-1681 for the March location or 10 an-ange car pooling. Wednesday Mar. 10 Thse Campbellville Working From Home Club holds its monthly meeting at 7:45 arn. at Ebenezer Church, 12274 Guelphs Line. New memrbers are always welcome. Caîl Don at 854-2475 for more details. Thse Milton Seniors' Activity Centre hosts its montbly Evening Euchre Party, starting at 7:30 p. m. Admidssion is $2. Thursday Mar. il The Milton Deaf Action Group meets fmom 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in thse Community Room of the Halton Regional Police sta- tion, 490 Childs Dr. Thse organization is a community partnersbip *of deaf and hear- ing indivîduals and groupa working together 10 make it easier for deaf people to access services and participate in the community. The Burlington Schizophrenia Society holds its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at Port Nelson United Church, 3132 South Drive in Burlington. No appoint- ments are retpired. For more information, cali 634-6797. Saturday Mar. 13 Knox Presbyterian Church hosts a St. Patrick's Day Tes & Sale from i to 4 p.m. Assorted gifts and baked gooda will be available for sale. Admission is $3 per person. The Oakville Stamp Club holds a show at St. Paul's United Church, 454 Rebecca Street in Oakville. Admission is free, thse event runs from 10 a.m. 10 5 p.m. sports Steve *eBkmc Micro Link Distribution Canadian Champion 191 Main St. E. Milton, Ontario L9T 4N9 February 25, 1999 Attention: Bill Begin Dear Bil, As you know, Micro Link Distribution is a relatively new busi- ness in town and until two months ago, we had done tittle in the way of advertising. Prior to Christmas, my pantner and 1, decid- ed to tell the community about our products and services in the hopes of expanding our customer base and our business. We decided to tell people about our company and what we had to offer through a flyer in your paper. This letter is juat to let you know how successful that strategy was and how happy we were with the distribution service your paper was able to pro- vide. We were impressed with the flexibility of targeting areas of the town, but chose to reach aIt householda in Milton with the Champion's fuîl distribution. lit was an inexpensive and amaz- ingly effective form of advertising! We coutd directly attribute dozens of orders to people seeing that flyer, and were so happy with the results, that we've done two more since then. Our thanks 10 your newspaper and its' circulation department for helping to give our company the boost it needed. Sincerety, Joe D'alessandro The Canadien Champion, Fday Febniry2Z, 199-21 Corne and see our newest Panasonic, TVs and VR Picture quality and sharp vivid colour are only the beginning of what you get vu a Ibos DS$ EXPRESSVU Satellites! (DIGITAL RECEPTION FOR MAXIMUM VIEWN LAUE Authorized Dealer. PANASONIC, TECHNICS, TOSHIBA ERV'S ~878-7776 575 ONTARIO ST. S. ELECTRONI CS eRpir oMost makos of TV* à VCR'u Milton Chamber of Commerce Communhty Awards Here they are MILTON! Your 1998 CITIZEN OIFTHE YEAR NOMINEES Sheilagh Borcsok CI Sheilagh has been instrumental in building a hard-working Red Cross Branch that provides valuable services ta the Milton com- munity. She is the current President and has held many Board/Council positions over the past 12 years. An active volun- teer with Holy Rosary School and their efforts to have a new school built, Sheilagh has been dubbed the "ideal volunteer by her nominator. Donna Coulter El The spirit of Milton and Donna could be viewed as synonymous to those who have experienced her infectious smile, positive disposition and dedication to community needs. Known as "Milton's Official/Unofficial Photographer", Donna captures Milton's treasured memories on film. Her self-less commitment to, the Milton United* Way, Milton Hospital Foundation, Milton Chamber of Commerce plus generous sponsorships over the past 35 years has touched many hearts in Milton. Lynda MVcKenzie El A successful craft retailer until struck with Parkinson's Disease, Lynda's courageous battle with the illness has not slowed her down. She is becoming the national spokesperson for research, a fund-raiser and a candidate for controversialexperimental procedures. Lynda coordinates a major annual locaàl fundraiser dance for Parkinson's research. Her goal is to raise awareness and help find a cure. Please choose one nominee and mail, fax or deliver 10 the Milton Chamber of Commerce by March 8, 1999 at 12:00 noon. One ballot per persan. Open la al Milton & area reaidents and busineasea. MuaI be 18 year af age. AIl ballots thal are incom- plate will be disregarded. Name: Company Name: Addresa: ___________________Potl Code: ______ Mail to: Milton Chamber of Commerce 251 Main St. E. Milton, ON L9T 1 Pi Fax ta: 878-4972 ZIMe litton (Canabîan (CEtampi'on BRIAL SHOWCASE u9 Feature your wedding reiated business in the Canadian Champion's Bridai Showcase '99 Caterers, Travel Agents, Hair and Nail Salons, Banquet Halls, Tanning Salons... can ail befeatured in this -ýtwj 1.exciting format. Publishes in full distribution on March 23, J1999, and will be available at the M.ilton Spring Bridal show March 28 at the Milton Leisure Centre. Thisfeature will include information on "How to, plan a wedding " as well as .~editorialfrom local wedding related businesses. Caîl your Champion Ad Rep. toflnd out more!

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