Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 30 Mar 1999, p. 18

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18 - The Canodian Chansalon. Tuaadav. Mardi f~fl~ i non Dateline Dateline is a f ree listing of coming events only. The column la available to local com- munity groupa to assist in promoting their future events. Only charitable or non-promi community groups may use this service. We can only guarantee one issue of publicity closest to the date of the occurrence although more insertions are possible if demand la low. 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. The final déadline la noon Friday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wedneaday for Friday's edition. Dateline items will not be accepted by telephone. Tuesday Mar. 30 Recently separated? The Canadian Mental Health Association offers Seminars for the Separated, a l0-week lecture series and self-help support group for people going tbrough separa- tion and divorce. Guest speakers address topica including stages of separation, communication witb your ex, parenting through and after separa- tion, legal aspects of separation, rebuilding self- esteemn and live after divorce. lIse group meets on Tuesdays until June 1 at Notre Dame High School in Burlington. Tlhe coat is $70. Flexible payment plans are available. Cali 693-4270 for information or to register. lIbe Fine Arts Society ofMNilton meets at the Halton Regional Police station on Childs Drive at 7:30 p.m. The guest speaker is artist Albert 2-f ORVIGCNB I S * MORABL Retumn to spender. 3% CASHBACK. That's what we give you when you give us your mortgage business: Inrroducing the 3% CashBack Mortgage. We think it's pretty catchy. Get a residential mortgage with a competitive interest rate from Canada Trust. Then we'lt deposit 3% of your mortgage principal, in cash, into your account upon closing. On a Simple? Absolutely. Helpful? We think so. And its an offer supporred, as always, by the Canada Trust tradition of knowledgeable, professional, personal service that walks you through the mortgage process step-by-step. .In an age of increasingly 1 % il-r m ssrn to use however you wish. And to know that borrowing can there's no upper lirait. be this comfortable. The 3 % CashBack Mortgae It's going to be a big hit. CALLl1-800-818-2800 VISIT A CANADA TRUST BRANCH OR CHECK OUT www.canadatrust.com *Somne conditions appy, ask for details. Offer can be changed at sny time, without notice. Mishaps resultfrom impatience -from FARM on page 8 Also troublesome la Use incorrect application of pes- ticides, lie wamed. Much of Use danger in Use past bas stemmed from confusion over measurements. Wbile many farmers were used to dealing wiUs acres and gallons, Use instructions on pesticides changed to litres and hectares. '«A lot of mistakes were being mode," said Mr. Patterson. "Sometimes guys were laying it down eigbt times too heavy." To solve that problem, many chemicals became unavailable to farmers without a special licence, lise licence hinges upon passing a safety course and must be renewed eveiy five years. Aniother risk in Usese ozone-depleted times is skin cancer. To prevent tlsat, many tractors are outfsitted with closed cabs and UV glass. Wlsen not being threatened by poisonous gasses, chemicals, tbe suni and enormous farmn equipment, many farmers also bave to contend with Use unpre- dictability of thse animal world. According to Use CFA, accidents involving animals are Use second leading cause of non-fatal farm injuries in Canada. Even normally docile cows can have a nasty streak. *If she doesn't want to be milked, sbe'll kick the bell out of you," testified Mr. Patterson. For Use most part, farm accidents occur due to impa- tienc, lie said. "People tbink they're going to save Usree minutes by not tuming off Use engine." For a free copy of Use ASAP cbecklist, cali 1-800- 361-8855. Casson, wbo discusses the often confusing art world of limited editions, prints and reproduc- tions. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. Cali 878-7397 for furtiser information. lhe FC. Dnsry EU*g Sdsool Pairent Cm"nd holds an information nigbt regarding chsanges to the Secondary School Program and how they affect the education system. Double Use number of young people are predicted to graduate in September, 2003. The event takes place at Use E.C. Drury High Scisool auditorium at 7 p.m. For more information, contact Use scbool St 878- 0575, Liz Munro at 878-0815 or Linda Ricker at 876-1331. le Halton Industry Education Council bolds its firat Parents as Career Coaches Information Session. lise event gives parents options about how to help Useir children make informed career decisions for the future. The session takes place fitsm 7 to 9 p.m. St the Caoeer Centre, 5230 Southt Service Rd., in Burlington. Speakers address questions, concerns and com- ments on career education in Halton. For more information, cali the centre at 634-2575. Tuesday Mar. 30.-31 New Arthritis Peel Therapy Program ses- sions begîn at the Milton Leisure Centre. Axthiitis sufferers can benefit fnmn the pool pro- gram held Tuesdays and Thursdays or Wednesdays and Fridays from 1l am. to noon. Sessions are six weeks in duration and are beld year-round at the leisure centre, wbere exercise instruction approved by thse Artisitis Society is conducteri in warm water. People with * o»e more DATEUNE on page 19 mr4ozp y U OV(Offaà

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