16 - The Canadian Champion, Friday April 16, 1999 "The business that considers itself immune to the necessity for advertising sooner or laterfinds itself immune to business." Derby Browý,n XSHOIPPERSDRFiUG MVART __CARRIAGE SQUARE, 265 Main St. Milton Projct blossoms -from WORLD on page 14 -The kids pledge to reduce their use of energy and materials," said Mr. McKillop. "We get them asking 'In my sphere of influence, what can I do?"' While that is good for the earth, it's also good for the high school students who leamn skilis that could be applied towards camp counseling and teaching. As one of it's primary tundraisers, Earthkeepers is also pretty good for the BCP itself. The BCP receives no direct money from the school board. Organizers manage by marketing and selling the Earthkeepers programn to elementary schools. Students also pay a fee of $350 for the course. To help make ends meet, this year the group is also hosting a fundraising raffle. Donated prizes include a mountain bike, expedition backpack and reflexology ses- sions. For more information on the Bronte Creek Project eail 335-2030. 461 North Service Rd. West, Oakville Saturday, May Sth, 1999 For Information Cai Oakville (905)845-9326 Specially angled-Flavorizerl Bars are the key elemnent of the Weber Cooking System. They distribute heat evenly through the grill and vaporize drippinga to create barbecue flavoui without flare-ups. Broul King oven castings are made deeper and thicker than ordinary gas grills. This means better cooking performance at ail heat levels. =1 tARBECUE 1'i Patented Flavorizer System reî lava rocks of ordinary gas grill ly eliminating flare-ups. laces messy s while virtual- LPLAT1NUMTm v2200 Saturday, April 24, 1999 lOam - 4pm.