The Canadian Champion, Tusaa> Dateline Tuesday lune 22 A free men's group on how to bondIe stress meets at the Harrop Cottage on Steeles Avenue as 7 p.m. For more infor- mation, cali 878-8161, ext. 1. Boston Presbyterian Church on Third Lsne Isolda thse Anniversar Supper froro 5 te 7 p.m. TIse cost is $10 for adults and $6 for children aged 6 to 12 years. Children aged under 6 are admiàtted free. Thse famdl>' rate (children under 12) is $25. A fashion show takes place at A Woman's Hour on Main Street at 7:30 p.m. A percentage of proceeds goes te thse Parkinson's Foundation. Caîl 693-9291 to reserve a seat. Laura Jeffrey. Light refreshments are served before thse business meeting as 8:30 p.m. For further information, caîl 878- 1632. The Arthritis Society and Halton Healthcare Services present free health seminar 'Osteoarthritis' featuring keynote speakers Dr. T. Deakon, orthope- dic surgeon, Dr. Elane Soucy, rheumatol- ogist, and Irene Rand of the Arthritis Society'. The semînar addresses the med- ical and non-medical options for persons with osteoarthritis. TIse 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, calI 338-4379. Thursday lune 24 Thse Milton Seniors' Activit>' Centre, 500 Childs Dr., hosts Seniors Cinemas ever>' Tbursday at 1:30 p.m. A different movie is featured each week. Admission costs $1. Caîl 875-1681 for this week's showing. Thse senior citizens' Diners Club holds its monthly get-together as a local eatery for socializing and great food. The group meets as 6 p.m. Cail thse Milton Seniors' Activit>' Centre at 875-1681 for thse lune location. Overeaters Anonymous meets as 10 a.m. as Bethel Christian Reformn Church On Hwy. 7 East in Acton. For more informa- tion, cail 878-2545 or 878-1039. Ebenezer United Church, 12274 Guelphs Line (6 kmn north of Hwy. 401), holds thse Strawberry Social from 5 to 8 p.m. so»s more DATELINE on page 10 Tuesday lune 22 - 23 Asibritis sufferers can benefit from New Arthritis Pool Therapy Prograne ses- sions held every Tuesday and Tbursday or Wednesday and Friday from 11 arn. to noon. Sessions are six weeks in duration and held year-round at the Milton L-eisure Centre, where exercise instruction approved b>' the Axthritis Society' is con- ducted in warm water. Individuals with fibromnyaigia or heari conditions are also welcome. For further information, cali 875-1320, 878-1331 or 878-4406. Wednesday June 23 The Halton chapter of the Canadian Association for thse 50-Plu meets at the Burlington Seniors' Centre, 2285 New St., at 7:30 p.m. TIse speaker is Bob Hicks of thse Burlington Sustainable Development Cosnmittee. He ditcusses 'Landfill Sites - How are they Affecting Us?' Guests are welcome. Coffee and tes is served fol- lowing thse meeting. For information, calI Han>' at 335-5717. Thse Milton 'Communit>' Resource Centre, 917 Nipissing Rd., hosts 'Discover with Me,, a programn for chil- dren aged 3-and-a-half to 5 years old, fnm 1 to 3 p.m. CalI 876-1244, ext. 10, to reg- ister. The North Halton Literacy Guild holds its annual general meeting and vol- unteer recognition evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Building, 332 Guelph St., in Georgetown. The guest speaker is Susan Suasman, executive director of the Ontario Literacy Coalition. Refreshments are served. Arts Milton invites its members and thse public to its annual general meeting from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. at the*Milton Seniors' Activit>' Centre, 500 Childs Dr. The meet- ing features entertainment b>' vocal ensemble Women of Note, directed b>' Bartolini, Perlïngeri & Darrafato HAVE ADDED A NEW B5JRINGTON LOCATION TO WORKERS> COMPENSATISON MANAGIEMENT CONCERNS. C41aim Man.gemerct *Dinied Claus 1 *unsatisfactor>' Handllng of Claims *Questionsiinquis *Appeals Plus. contact ou, WCB 63248123 for Wn mppolM e' 3600 iflng Court, Suite 2 10 BrngolL7N'3N LU