Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 11 Jun 1999, p. 10

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10- The Canadian Champion, Friday, June 11, 1999 IDateline Notices for Dateline should be handed in aI the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed to P.O. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or faxed to (905) 878-4943. The final doadline is noon Fniday for Tuesdays edition and noon Wodnesday for Friday's edition. Datoline items will not b. accopted by tlb- phone. Friday lune il Tourism Milton invites thse business community and the com- munity Mt large bo 'Lunch ia the Park'. Tourism Milton (a divi- sion of the Milton Community Resource Centre) holds its second community barbecue from 11:30 te 1:30 p.m. Mt Chris Hadfield Park (behind the old OPP station). The event features tic Song Spinners Chorus as well as Milton-area artists from the Fine Arts Society of Milton sketching on the site. Hamburgers and sausages are on the menu. The Renkd School of Heallng holds an open bouse in Milton Mt 7 p.m. Cali 878-4952. Saturday lune 12 Tise Campbellvile Worin From Home Club holds a picnic and canoeing event on Uic Grand River. New members are wel- corne. For more information, cail 854-2475. Grace Anglican Churcis on Main Street hosts the Shiagle Shuffle in the chustis parking lot from 5 to 8 p.m. The event is a celebration of the new siate roof. Tise Cantadian Heaiing Society holds a fundraiing garage sale from 8 a.m. te noon Mt 1522 Warland Rd. in Oakiile. For sale is furniture, old computers, books and mucis more. flhe organization us programs and services for deaf, deafened and isard of isearing people la Halten and surrmunding regions. Thse Milton Historie Homes Tour from 10 a.m. te 5 p.m. fea- turcs six restored l9tis century resîdences plus tise Waldie Blacksmith Ssop and guides in period costume. Proceeda go te Uic ongoing Waldie Blacksmith Sisop restoration by Uic Milton Historical Society. Tickets cost $15. Cali 876-1872 (Helen) or 878-4197 (Mandy), or purcisase tickets ftom several Milton retail- crs displaying posters. flic Milton Community Resource Centre hosts Uic Fun Fair Mt Town Hall from 10 a.m. te 3 p.m. flac event feabares fun for Uic whole family. Sunday lune 13 Nassagaweya Presbyterian Church holds ils anniversary ser- vice Mt 11 a.m. The gucst minister is Rev. Stepisen Farrus from Knox College. A ligist lunch follows. Ail are welcome to attend. flac Ebenezer Cemetery Board invites Uic community te join in Uic bi-annual memoial service for Uic community cemetery, wisicis was founded la 1831. Tise 3 p.m. service takes place in Uic sanctuary of Ebenezer United Church on Guelph Line, north of No. 20 Sideroad. Fellowship and lunch follow. For more informa- tion, cali Eli Daigle at 854-2628. Hope Placc's Hike for Recovery '99 - featuring 4 and 6 km faniily walks - starts from Southview Plaza (Ontaio Street and Dcnry Road). Registration takes place from 10 to 11 a.m. A bar- becue follows the hike at the Milton treatment centre. Tise entry fee is $5 for adults. Children participate for free. For mooe infor- mation, cali 875-3214. Monday lune 14 The Milton Community Resource Centre holds fall program registration at its 917 Nipissing Rd. location from 9:15 to 11: 15 a.m. Tuesday lune 15 A free men's group on how to handle stress meets at the Harrop Cottage on Steeles Avenue at 7 p.m. For more informa- tion, cai 878-8161, ext. 1. Wednesday June 16 Tise Public Forum on Special Education takes place at Notre Dame Hgh Scisool on Headon Forest Drive in Burlington fnom 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The speaker is Moira Sinclair of thse Ministry of Education. The forum addresses funding for special education and the role of thse Individual Education Plan for exceptional pupils. Participants can submit written questions to thse speaker. If their questions aren't answered, written responses will be distrib- uted. Tise Children's Assessment and Treatmient Centre holda its annual general meeting at Burlington Central Library, 2331 New St., at 7 p.m. The speaker is Dr. Carol Cr11l Russell, who discuss- es parenting poil of parents of chlldren under 6 years of age. The public is invited to attend. Cai 634-2347. Halton Community Legal Services holds its annual general meeting at 7 p.m. in the board room of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affaira, 332 Guelph St., in Georgetown. The keynote speaker is Joanne Bree, acting director of income and employment services for Ontario works, who speaks on homelcssness. Cai 875-2069 for furtiser information. Everyone is welcome. IST~OVL - MacKinnon Waterfalls & Ponds Arp<a14e1df taAt? ~4«t4w&o>v $a«4'o4 (iUPi Yft'ard 9«4t Vour *1 Pond Store OPEN 7 PA VS A WE E K 72 ManS.E. itn (JLSt /Vet o t e Sain 1 -95-87-283

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