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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 5 Mar 1999, p. 20

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20 - lhe Canadien Champion, Friday March 5, 1999 Da telin e e from DATELINE on page 19 Centre bouts its; montbly meeting at 1:30 p.m. at St. Michael's Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childu Dr., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Chureh in Oakoville. This month's topic is tai chi. Call 829-4863 For more information, calI 878-1533 or 878-9076. for more information. Monday Mar. 8 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre bouts a trip to Casino- Rama in Orillia. The cout, Nvhich includes transportation and a buffet lunch, is $7 for members and $12 for non-members. Caîl 875-1681 to, sign up. The Milton Breast Cancer Support Group holdu its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. For more information, or thse March location, caîl Carol Kerklaan at 878-0655 or Joan Gervais at 878-2573. Thse Osteoporosis Support Group of Ihe Oakville Bone OUT A FRESH START. Get SOLUTIONS now for: Credit Card Problemrs loss of Job or loved One Repossessions Mojor Cash Flow Prabemus Woge Gomishments Evictions Persistent Bill Collectors Judgemrents, Laew Suifs Student Loan Delinqevent Taxes Foredlosures Divorce Reloted Financiai Problerns p q PADDON + Bonknqncry con be aoodeL Clinas! Nu chorgefor initial consultation! . YORKE INC.- 225 Main Street East <Main & Martin St>) Milton A better solution! March is Red Cross Month + ~P(ease support th~e eforts of Your local JiRpd Cross branch. . Tlankjou. Whereas, thse Canadian Red Cross Society bas helped thousandu of Canadians through its Emergency Disaster Relief and Community Services, includin'g our own citi- zens of Milton, and Whereas, the Canadian Red Cross Society has been engaged in pre- venting and alleviating humansf fering across Canada aroun th world, and Whereas, the Canadian Red Cross Society is a reflection of the Canadian spirit of generosity, car- ing and sclflcssness. The Canadian Red Cross Society Tuesday Mar. 9 The senior citizens' Diners Club holds its monthly get-together at a nearby eatery for gourmet food and socializing. Members meet at 12 noon at the restaurant. Cali thse Milton Seniors' Activity Centre at 875-1681 for the Marcb location or to arrange car pooling. Bishop Reding Secondary School Isoldu its monthly council meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the uchool. AIl students and parents are ROBERT~~~ff <PE E.BSc. .BA LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY LIFE - DISADILITY a ANNUITIES a ARIFS a LIFS JÎL ~RRSPs - MUTUAL FUNOS (Lie. wih M.. LL.) GROUP LIFE e HEALTH e PENSION MILTOWNE INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. 245 COMMERCIAL ST., Tel: 878-5786 - Fax: 878m3692 MILTON, ONTARIO a bdeatmm CHERYL K. SELLERS CERT1FIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT 337 Oak Street, Milton, Ontario L9T I H8 Trel: (905) 693-0269 Fax: <90) 693-0270 U FIFTH WHEEL TRUCK STOPS 40 Chisholm Drive, Milton Ê 878-8441 Superior Propane Inc. 130OThompson Rd., Milton 1-800-265-8395 SERVICE - SAVINGS - SELECTION Thsmsae has bee mad . posbe by ths commn minde busiese TI-IFY'IL 14UP, AND? TI4EYLL PUPP.. With the demrolition of Holy Rosary "Scbool slated for this summrrer, now is an excellent timne to place an order for an OLD BRICK and/or DONOR WALL PLAQUE. Alumnae and for- mer staff as well as present students, their famnilies and teachers may wish to own a memento of their days at Holy Rosary. For $20, you will receive one of the original yellow bricks with an engraved plate. For those wishing to make their mark on our new facility a $25 donation wil secure a spot on the "Donor Wall", where an engraved plate will indicate your (famnily's) namne as benefactor of Holy Rosary School. Tax receipts are available. Orders and cheques (made payable to, The Halton Catholic District School Board/Holy Rosary School) may be dropped off at or mailed to, the school at 141 Martin St., Milton L9T 2R3 or faxed to, 876- 2074. welcome to attend. The Halton/Peel Naturalist Club invites everyone to, attend their monthly meeting at Harrison Public School ini Georgetown. A presentation on gravel quarry rehabilitation will be the focus of the evening whicb begins at 7:30 p.m. Help for Parents, a parents' support group, meets at Pinelanda Preabyterian Churcb, 5270 New St., in Burlington at 7:30 p.m. 'Me non-denominational, self-support group with trained leaders helps parents of children in trouble at home, at school or with thse law, or are abusive or taking druga. Cali 1-800-488-5666 for more information. Wednesday Mar. 10 The Campbellville Working From Home Club holds its monthly meeting at 7:45 am. at Ehenezer Church, 12274 Guelphs Line. New members are always welcome. Cali Don at 854-2475 for more details. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre hosts its monthly Evening Esechre Party, starting at 7:30 p.m. Admidssion is $2. Thursday Mar. Il The Milton Deaf Action Group meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Community Room of the Halton Regional Police station, 490 Childs Dr. The organization is a community partnership of deaf and hearing individuals and groups working together to make it easier for deaf people to access services and participate in the community. The Burlington Schizophrenia Society holda its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at Port Nelson United Church, 3132 South Drive in Burlington. No appointments are required. For more information, caîl 634-6797. The HaltonlHamilton Myalgic-Encephalomyelitis Association holds its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at Tansley United Church, 2111l Walkers Line in Burlington. Gueut Patricia Wing of Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital will speak on the group's home emergency Mifline pmogram. CalI (905) 319-7966 for more details. Saturday Mar. 13 Knox Preabytenian Church bouts a St Patrick's Day Tea & Sale fmom 1 to, 4 p.m. Assorted gifts and baked goods will be available for sale. Admidssion is $3 per person. Thse Oakville Stamp Club holda its annual show at St. Paul's United Chureb, 454 Rebecca Street in Oakville. AdmJission is free and the event runs from 10 am. to 5 p.m. Wedaesday Mar. 17 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre bouts the Song Spinners, who'll lead a half-isour Sing-a-Iong in thse library lounge at 11:30 a.m. Irish and Welsh tlunes will be enjoyed by all those in atten- dance. A St. Patrick's Day Luncheon with delightful Irish fare, singing and music begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre. Cail 875-1681 to reserve tickets. lEriday Mar. 19 A coffee house starts at 8 p.m. at Mohawk Inn. Sponsored by St. George's Anglican Chureh, the event includes music by Glen Soderholm and Bruce Stacey. 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