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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 16 Mar 1999, p. 14

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Busy thieves Date/mne KeYEloard player who can volunteer two lie can bec reachied at 0905) 457-5928, to three hours each Saturclay. or droP in to the church on Saturdays ,)Ynyo nterse can cail Woodrow- betwe 9 a.m.and 1P.M. Home Buying Seminar What: * Wo Iuwuved la BUyiug A Home *Why You Need a Home inspecio Il Legal Do'. & Dout of Homse Buyiug * Flandal lips for Home Buyîug * How a Buyer Broker Wil Save You Mouùey Hosted By: " Chris Newell" - Accredited Buyer Representative * Andrew Batten - Home Inspector . " Richard Furlong - Real Estate Lavvyer * Bian Guertin - Mortgage Broker Where: Loblaws Milton, Market When: April lst, 7:00,'- 9:00 pin Pre-registration is required at 878-4444 or email: chris@new-aIl.com. Receive a-gift from Main Street Realty/Better Homes and Gardens and be entere.4 for Door Prizes ParIcpaitsQualify for Clo.lng Dbi*t up to *500! Main Street Bealty/Bletter Homes and'Gardens *Sales Rep. I I an n.we gaw.~aaaJsevs.nj5..~igg~,iam tua Why Become a WEE WATCH Provider? As a professional Provider with Wee'Watch, you can focus on what you enjoy the most ... quality timne with the children ..because Wee Watch takes cars of the restl W.. alo adeftss5THE BENEFIT$ AS A VALUEO PRO VIDER YOU RECEIVE: SoampmtIve pay raies, irtctuding. Intvformative tn.wsaMttrs " Pay ment for the first S'deys A4ctvty ideas andi sorne oraft supplie$ of a cht illness iabfffty protection for the childreni " Payment for stetutory holikays iOrgoing support from qualifiad staff " Payment for overtime /1 Workshops for professional deveiopment iIn-homel taing tOpportunities to network with other Wee iSome equlpm.nt onl lo5f Watch Providers /Reliable back-up service /and more.. A Lic.nand Agency 1.800.363u3797 e rm RASH on page 1 equipmcnt frorn a Main Street office building housing the Milton Property Management Group, Money Concepts and the Mayrose Tycon Group. AU three busi- nesses were targeted. No cars taken Ovemight Saturday, police responded to a broken car window et Gatinger Motors on Main Street and discovered that the building had been entered. Car keys for various vehicles on the lot were stoien. The vebicles remained on Uic lot. Meanwhile, police received a cati from a citizen reporting two auspicious people carrying something while running on Lomne Scots Drive. The two were seen hiding itemns in nearby bushes. Police arriveti and found a crowbar, sledgehammer and licence plates stolen from cars in Uic are. 'lise suspects, boUi white mates, remai et large. One ia desciibed as five-foot-six and 145 pounda wearing a gray sweatshirt. The other suspect bas a larger build and dark hair. The pair are believed to be responsible for Uic break-in et Gallinger Motors, Staff Sgt. SithU said. QOtfor the Week * When you know clearly what you want, youWi wake up eveîy momlng exclted about ». » -MR&t VIctor Hanses Dr. Ron Strohan Everdng & Satuday OPrOMEYRwS apoûnf availise i06to d 8naro 78-58821 Dateline is a free listing of coming events only. The col- umn is available to, local community groups to assist in pro- moting their future events. Only charitable or non-profit community groups may use this service. Notices for Dateline should be handed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed to P.O. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or faxed to (905) 878-4943. Wednesday Mar. 17 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Chulda Dr., hosts the Song Spinners, which Iead a haif-hour sln-a-long in the librairy- lounge at 11:30 a.m. Irish and Welah lunes are featured. Milton Meals en Wheebs hosta a luncheon at tic Lobiaws Community Room. The cost is $5 per person. Transportation and assistance can be arranged for those that require it. For more information, cati 878-6699. A St. Patrick'a Day Luacheen with Irish lare, singing and' music begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Milton Seniors' 'Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr. Cati 875- 1681 to, reserve, tickets. The La Ledie League meets et 8 p.m. et CHERSH Family Resource Centre, 540 Childs Dr. Wonien interested i informa- tion about breastfeeding are welcome to attend. For fuether infor- mation, cati 878-6387 or 876-3322. Evening Star Rebekah Lodge No. 79,hoats the Turkey Dinnr and Endire. Dinner and carda cos $12, or $3 for carda only. Dinner is served et 6 p.m. followed by cardsaet 8 p.m. Mmi event takes place at the Oddfellow's Hall, 174 Main St. Everyone is welcome. Thuraday Mar. 18 A bleed dener clinlc takes place at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childa Dr., fromn 1:30 te 8 p.m. Cati 1-888- 871-7201, ext 4253, for more information or to book an appoint- ment. The presentation of a new videô showcasing Victoria Park highlights this month' s meeting of the Milton Histerîcal Society. The presentation ta narrated by local historian and author Jiru Dilîs at Hugli Foster Hall at 8 p.m. Admission is free. Eveiyone ta welcome. For more information, cati 875-4588. Friday Mar. 19 A coffee heuse starts et 8 p.m. et Mohawk Inn. Sponsored by St George's Anglican Church, the event includes music by Glen Sodetholm and Bruce Stacey. The St. Patiick's Day Euehre and Lundi takes place e t the Campbellville Lion's Club. Festivities begin et 8 p.m. Friday Mar. 19 -20 CPR and other first aid demnonstrations are performed by adult and youti volunteers at Milton MaIl. Donations are appreci- 9more DATEUNE on page 16

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