Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 8 Jun 1999, p. 9

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P hoto by GRAHAM PAINE Taking flight Steve Wagemann, 16, was one of several kteorderS who were on hand durlng the meent openlng of the temnporary skateboard park facili- tics et Lions Sports Park. 0 àý D"M BOUJTIjjQ ?ý SwuM BOUTIQUE Convenient One-Stop Shopping in Our Boutique lets you choose from the widest selection of quality swimnwear for the entire family. UP TrO 75% OFF SELECTED SWIMWEAR Complete selection of machine-washable mix and match co-ordinates. Available in 100% cotton or 65% - 35% polyester- cotton blend. Sizes 8 to 20 (your choice of many fashion colours>. ANNUAL KORETFiranvicat. SALE ooOFF MANY MORE IN-STORE SPECIALS SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION e ALL SALES FINAL, MPE LTNALL 12 RINTO MALL TRAFALGAR VILLAGE 25 Cross Ave., OakvilIe 844-5361 55 Ontario St. 878-1414 Guelph Lin. 634-3882 Also in Guelph,_ Kitchener & Aurore A woman takes Rotary Club helm T'he Milton Rotary Club will have its first femnale president when Carolyn Keywortb takes the helm in July. Ms Keyworth, currently thse vice-president of the local ser- vice club, will take over the job from outgoing president John Pears. "She heavily involved -always there when you want her, ' even when you don't sometimes," he laughed. Ms Keyworth' s late husband John was an active member of thse club. She said site joined several years ago to carry onth tradition. She added that she believes a femnale president will bring different perspectives and interests to the tlub. Continued work will include support for Rose CIesc Home and tIse Easter Seal campaign. Carolyn Keyworth nSoeYCS di,ýtincUive 1adie,:s fashiones

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