38 - ThCanadan Champion, Friday, May 14, 19 No Dateline from DATELINE on page 36 Tuesday May 18 Tise Peel Nortis brancis of tise Ontario Association of Superannuated Women Teachers meets at Heart Lake United Cisurcis, 85 Sandlewood Parkway, in Brampton at 10 a.m. Tise meeting features installation of new officers, painting by Marion Jonassen and 'Travelogue' on tise Philippines presented by Janet Nielsen. Lunch costs $10. Caîl Irene Spencer at (905) 793-2696. Snsali group àduit literacy classes start in Milton. Call 873-2200 for more information. Tis Halton Regional Healtis Department isosts tise Nutrition Expedition Junior - a free isour- long tour in tise grocery store for parents and caregivers. Participants learn about young cisil- dren and nutrition. Tise event takes place at Lobiaws from 7 to 8 p.m. Cail 825-6116 to reg- ister. Wednesday May 19 Ladies are invited to attend neigisbourhood Coffee Hour from 9:30 to 1l a.m. at Allendale auditorium, 185 Ontario St. Tise speciat feature is 'Gardening 2000: Try something New Besides tise Tried and True' by Belinda Gallagiser, mas- ter gardener. The guest speaker is Joan McIntee. Tise event is isosted by tise Milton Cisristian Ladies Coffee Hour. Admission is free and babysitting is provided. Tise Bisisop Reding Scisool Council isolds an information nigist on secondary school raformn presented by tise Haiton Catholic District Scisool Board's curriculum departmnent. Tise event takes place at tise Main Street scisool at 7:30 p.m. Oakville-Trafatgar Memoriai Hospital isolds a seninar featuring Dr. Eric Leitis, aliergist, and Eileen Gagne, an asthma educatoir, wiso discuss- es tise latest treatmnent options and procedures for tise proper maintenance of astisma. Tise displays begin at 6:30 p.m. with tise seminar commencing .îî 7 p ni A flat tee of $3 exists for parking in thse hosputai.'lTo reserve a seat, cali 338 4 379. The North Halton Distress and Information Centre hosts free seminar 'From Grief to Heaffin - the Grieving Proeess' at 7 p.m. The speaker is Roslyn Chrichton of the Coping Centre in Guelphs. The event takes place in Georgetown at tise Ministry of Agriculture build- ing at 332 Guelphs Street. In addition to commu- nity seminars, thse program offers group support and one-to-one support from volunteers who have experienced grief in tiseir own lives. For more information or to register for tise seminar, cati tise Distress Centre at 877-1211. Milton Wheels to Meals hoida a lunciseon in tise Loblaws Community Room. Transportation and assistance can be arranged for those tisat require it. Tise colt iS $5 for a hot meal. Caîl Mary at 878-6699. The Milton Tennis Club isolds open house 'Weicome to Tennis - The Sport for a I iletime' n ils clubhou~e. 6~O Childs Dr.. ai Quad seating, rear air, Power driver seat, one XL, auto., air, V6, reg cab Loaded, power seat, win- Power sunroof, leather, V6 Power windows & locki ioaded. owner dows & looks and more. great for summer. $34Simo. $397/mo. *377/rmo.t '238/mo.t $2471me. $299 /M. t *up to 36 mont, O.A.C. tLasa paymanta based on 36 miontha, 18,000 kmiyaar, $2500 clown paymts down plus taxas, plus first, security depolIt & eas. 7.40 pu. \'isîtors are tus îted [o leatui ahout die game of tennis, equipment, club activities and more. Thursday May 20 Chenish Nursery Scisool, 540 Cisilds Dr.. holds Fail 1999 Registration Day from 9:30 to 11: 30 a.m. For information, cati 876-1244, ext. 16. Tise Milton Historical Society meets at the Royal Canadian Legion, 21 Charles St., at 8 p.m. to explore thse military history of Haiton wits Rev. Rick Ruggles, retired chaplain of the Lomne Scots. Everyone is welcome. No admission. Cati 875-4588 for more information. The Canadian Red Cross Society isoids a blood donor elinic at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., fromt 1:30 to 8 p.m. Cati 1-888-871-7201, ext. 4253, for more information or to book an appointment