Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Jun 1999, p. 18

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18 - The Canadien Champion, SIGNATURE VACA A CHOICE! CANADA IS FEATURE] SIGNATURE in their speci brochure which features trip west in our great country. T CANADA is very popular th the suppliera are pulling o stops to entice you to bite i their packages. NEW BRI and PRINCE EDWARD IS provinces high on the liat of - great places to visit summer months when tI tlights are operating and tht right. + P.E.I. OFFERS LOTS( BIKING and WATERSPE beaches like you have before! A drive through Frlday, June18, 1999 Dateline D tln la for non-prf- e rom DATELINE on, page 17 it groupa and Thursday or Wednesday and Friday froro ilam t on to pro- Sessions are six weeks in duration and held year-round at the mote Milton Leisure Centre, where exercise instruction approved by fOMS their the Arthritis Society is conducted in warm wae.Individuals with event information, caîl 875-1320, 878-1331 or 878-4406. D WITH - - - - - - - - - aI Canada s Uatad1TREAT OAD TO A SHOW tAVEL IN T srah s is year andid h sF t er a nto one of Put him up close N I________ LAND are to the action - popularity *whether it's a luning the sporting evetit orI ie chrterhis favourite movie pnices are*- - DSS EXPRESSVU IAuth@iIZ@d We Also Cany )F GOLF, Dealer: Peir he winding *TECHNUCS Qutnnaso meat. Four Ie TrOSHIBA --ena championship golf courses await you, and you can pre-book from $28. per round. IN NEW BRUNSWICK - ABAY OF FUNDY COACH TOUR proves to be very popular and the 5 dayl4 nights trip can be taken fromn HALIFAX between july 11 and October 3. See St. Andrews By-The-Sea, Reversing Falls, King's Landing and much more - meals are included in this reasonably priced package. SIGNATURE HAS ALSO RELEASED A SUMMER HAWAII BROCHURE for travel on flîghts with Royal Airlines fromn Vancouver bo Honolulu departing Sundays June 20 to Oct. 21. Ail packages include round-tnip airfare, accommodations, hotel transfers, lei greeting, welcomne continental breakfast and activities briefing. Prices start at $669. DB) You KNoW DEPT.: A $100. ROOTS GIFI CERTIFICATE is available to you if you book your Signature vacation package with an American Express Representative Travel Agency. * * * TRAVEL TIP: FOR OUT 0F COUNTRY TRAVELLERS there is a PASSPORT TO HEALTIIY TRAVEL available - Halton Regional Health Department han it - caîl 905 825-6060 ex. 7839 for your copy. ewot iravel 878-2886 16 Martin St (downtowsl) Mmo in l@Ialt Huit, O.kvile -id Oalooo www.brucehood.com 32" Panasonic e i .. Uez7 If~ ~ I I Wednesday June 23 The Halton chapter of the Canadien Association for thse 50- Plus meets at the Burlington Seniors' Centre, 2285 New St., at 7:30 p.m. Thle speaker is Bob Hicks of the Burlington Sustainable E)evelopment Committee. He discusses Landfill Sites - How are they Affecting Us?' Guests are welcome. Coffee and tea is served following the meeting. For information, cali Harry at 335- 5717. The Milton Community Resource Centre, 917 Nipissing Rd, hosts 'Discover with Me', a programi for children aged 3-and-a- haîf to 5 years old, from 1 to 3 p.m. Cai 876-1244, ext. 10, to register. The North Halton Literacy Guild holds its annual general meeting and volunteer recognition evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ontaio Ministîy of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Building, 332 Guelph St., in Georgetown. The gucat speaker is Susan Sussman, executive director of the Ontario Literacy Coalition. Refreshments are served. Arts Mfilton invites its members and the public to its annual general meeting from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childa Dr. The meeting features entertain- ment by vocal ensemble Women of Note, directed by Laura Jeffrey. Light refreshments are served before the business meet- ing at 8:30 p.m. For fusiher information, cail 878-1632. T'Me Arthritis Society and Halton Healthcare Services present free health seminar 'Osteoarthritis' featuring keynote speakers Dr. T. Deakon, orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Elaine Soucy, rheuma- tologiat, and Irene Rand of the Arthritis Society. The seminar addresses the medical and non-medical options for persons with osteoarthritis. Tbe event takes place at the Ramada Inn in Oakville. Displays and refreshments are available at 6:30 p.m. with the seminar commencing at 7 p.m. To reserve a seat, cail 338-4379. RV'S 878m.7771 rRONICSe Cene eFo isch a grea Dad, Weos someihi n yil i 1 m - IJ Dolux. P.dkwure ]m -g $3 $3200 hole amilyDehix PedIeure a Mueumril ' In celebration Rd.exol.gy Tu.hmI On Muemof the * (pressure point massage)$6 0 day, International __Reg. $78 .eroM.. 550 Ontario St. S. rm 4fi %@ 875-0508 1 eo d 'l 'indus FREE AMSO TO A SNOS .1550 Ontario st. ai Derry Rd.. Mion 1 f &

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