F.- Dateline Dateline is a free listing of coming events only. The column is available ta local community groups to assist in promoting their future events. OnIy chari- table or non-profit community groups may use this service. We can only guarantee one issue of publicity closest f0 the date of the occurrence although more insertions are possible if demand 5s 10w. 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 f0 (905) 878-4943. The final deadline is noon Friday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesday for Fniday's edition. Dateline items will not be acoepted by telephone. Friday Apr. 9 'Me north Halton chapter of Ducks Unlimited Canada hosta its I 3th annual dinner and auction fundraiser at Halton His Place. The event consists of a live auction, sulent auction and raffles. Tickets cost $50 per person. The evening starts with viewing and socializing at 6 p.m. followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. For more information and tickets, call Rod Robinaon at 876-1503 or John Appleton at 878-2677. Milton Concert Presentations hosts two concerts at Milton Alliance Church on Derry Road. Tooney Tunes for children aged 2 to 6 years features 45 minutes of lively tunes, demonstrations and a story in an introduction of classical music and woodwind instruments. Admission costa $2 for the 10 a.m. concert. A Little Night Music is present- cd at 8 p.m. Kenry Stratton and the North York Woodwind Quintet stage s concert and chat. Admission coats $25 for adults and $20 for senior citizens and students. Miltonians can get free individual self-employment information by appointmcnt at the Milton Employment Resource Centre, 3 10 Main St. E. Caîl 876-9828 for more infor- mation. Sunday Apr. 11 The Milton District Hospital Auxiliary presents Uhc annual Spring into Fashion Hl at Granite Ridge Golf Club, 9503 Dublin Line. Thm 1 p.m. fundraising luncheon and fash- ion show includes door prizes, raffle and cntcrtainmcnt. Tickets, which cost $30, arc available at the Genuine Gold Conncction, Pcggy's and Delacourta. For table reserva- tions, caîl Judy at 878-2680. Monday Apr. 12 Unemployed? Career Change? The Halton Dufferin Skills Evaluation Centre pre- tenta free workshops 'Complcting a Retumn to Work Action Plan' and 'Rcsearching and Sclccting Appmopriate Training' in Milton cvery Monday. Thc workshops are held at thc Milton Community Rcsoure Centre, 917 Nipissing Rd. For more information, eall t- 800-610-7668. The Milton Employmnent Resource Centre, 310 Main St. E., presents free workshops on resumne writing (9:30 arn.) and learning how to acceas 80 per ccnt of thc job market (1 p.m.) For more information, calI 876-9828. The Osteoporosis Support Group of the Oakville Bone Centre meets at St. Michacl's Chureh, 181 Sewcll Dr., in Oakvillc St 1:30 p.m. The topic is wellncss therapy wîth speaker Irma Perrin of Centre D'Soul. For more information, contact Phyllis Spillone at 829-4863 or Kay Duncan St 827-6750. Tnesday Apr. 13 The Halton/North Peel Naturalist Club invites Miltonsans to join ita monthly 7:30 p.m. meeting at Hanrison Public School in Georgetown. Mikc Puddistcr of Credit Valley Conservation presenta 'Ecological Land Classification Systcm'. The senior citizens' Lunch Buncla holda its monthly get-together St a local catery St noon. Seniors arc invited to join in on good food, fun and thc latest news. CalI 875-1681 for thc April location. Halton Healthcare Services presenta frcc self-exaniination workshop Mammacheck ftom 2 to 4 p.m. at Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. CatI 338-4147 to register. Seating is limited. Halton Heaitheare Services and Uic Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario present seminar 'Women and Heart Disease - Risky Business' St Milton District Hospital for womcen aged between 35 and 65 ycars. Dr.. S. Anand, an interniast, and Nicola Simmons, an emergency education specialist, explain thc signa and symptoma of womcn wiUi heart disease and provide strategies for rcducing the risk. Dispîsys and refreshmenta begin at 7 p.m. followed by Uic presentation at 7:30 p.m. Seating is limitcd. To reserve a seat, caîl 338-4379. The Bishop Reding School Council mects St 7:30 p.m. at St. Brigid's Sehool in Georgetown. AIl parents arc welcomc to attend. Wednesday Apr. 14 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., stages the Spring Fling '99 Fashion Show fcaturing 1999 creations fmom the Alia Fashion House St 2 p.m. Tickets, which cost $5, must be purehased by April 10. Caîl 875-168 1. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childa Dr., holda its monthly Evening Euchre Party at 7:30 p.m. Prizes are awarded. Admîission costa $2. flic Campbellivillle Working from Home Club meets at Ebenezer United Church, 12274 Guelph Line, St 7:45 a.m. Chartercd accountant Joe Dickstein discusses 'The Succession of Family Business - Planning for Uic Future' St the breakfast meeting. Ncw members are welcome to attend. For more information or to reserve a seat, caîl David St 854-0386. Thursday Apr. 15 flhc April meeting of Uic Mfiton Ilistorical Society takes place at Hugh Foster Hall at 8 p.m. The guest speaker is Anthony Chir of Environment Canada. He speaks about recent weaUicr eventa and historical weather in Uic Halton ares. 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