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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 25 May 1999, p. 10

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10 - The Can adian Champion, Tuesday, May 25,1999 Dateline Dateline is a f ree listing of coming events only. The column is available to local community groups to assist in promoting their future events. Only charitable or non-profit community groups may use this service. We can only guarantee one issue of publicity closent to the date of the occur- rence although more insertions are possible if demand is low. Notices for Dateline should be hnnded in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mniled to P.O. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or fnxed to (905) 878-4943. The final deadline is noon Friday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesday for Fniday's edition. Dateline items wil not be accepted by telephone. mm~ Wednesday May 26 The Canadian Association of Retired Persons presents John Carey, director of the Canada Centre for Inland Waters, at the Burlington Seniors' Centre, 2285 New St., at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Carey speaks on, 'Are You Interested in the Pollution of Our Inland Waters?' Guests are welcome. Coffee and tea is served follow- ing the meeting. For more information, contact Harry at 335-5717. The Evening of Fine Wine and Cheese takes place An the Loblaws Community Room from 6:30 to 9 p.m. as a fundraiser for Big Sisters of North Halton. The event As hosted by Loblaws, the Wine Rack, Maple Date Cheese and Agropur Cheese. Tickets cost $15, or -ses more DATEUNE on page 20 Centre's, program helps women new to Canada e trom REACHING on pages8 These gatherings of women from differ- ent cultures and att walks of life help them break the isolation and loneliness, share their experiences and feel welcome An a time of change and adjustment. It atmo connects them wîth other women going througb the sanie experience, tAnks them to other services An the community, if necessary, and promotes anti-racismn and multiculturatism. Drop-in agendas are ever-changing and include a host of guest speakers and information on self-improve- ment. On the third Friday of the month, Outreach Committee member Joyce Aldridge offers a free crafts programn. Acknowledging the name "Rape Crisis Centre" can be threatening, the gatheringa are hetd An part with The Women's Centre (Ste. 210) also located at Hopedale MatI (1515 Rebecca St. at Third Line) on the flrst, second and flfth Friday of the month. The third and fourth Friday drop-ins are held at the HRCC (Ste. 227). If interested in participating, cait (905) 825-3622 or just drop An. Board members wanted Organizers of a work program for people recovering fromn mental itinesses aie seek- ing new board members who have busi- ness or psychiatric rehabititation experi- ence. STRIDE (formerly the Hatton Work Program), which has operated An Hatton for more thmn 17 years, wAtt hold its annual generat meeting on June 22. Through the acquisition of contracts for packaging and assembty work, STRIDE provides a realistic wosic envimonment for clients to re-establish appropriate work mnd social skAlts to support re-entry into the competitive workplace. STRIDE atmo offers a supported employ- ment service that facilitates job placement An the community. For more information, caît 693-4252. FOR SAFTY'SLSAEIVE y BRAKr!SSHE EA BKWSEAIE fOU rmAE AIS EPERT " INSPEOT DRUMS & HOLD-DOWN SPRINGS " INSPECT PARKING BRAKE CABLE " INSPEOT WHEEL CYUNDERS & UNES "CHECK FLUID LEVELS ______ ISE SUDERS CHEC ROTR THCKNES &FINISH CEKBKEUNES "~~~~'CECK FLULDVLEVL I N 1' OP: IN TH IASSFCOYOTE NOMêw 1

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