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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 13 Aug 1999, p. 16

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16 - The Canadian Champion, Fridlay, August 13, 1999 Finding the right home is hard... finding the right homeowners insurance is easy. Sée State Farm Agents: SDoni MoRa. cft 373-8109 Ontario 19T 1iRi Lie.a..o negbr e Fami -ee' STAT FANI UTU LAU BI ýURrC l' * ",IA*AiDAiHA OICE CRO H ONTRI By WILMA BLOKHUIS Special ta The Champion The entertainmrrent at Sunday's second annual Hands Across the World celebra- tion at the St. Volodymnyr Cultural Centre wilI reflect Halton Region's cultural diver- sity. Last year's event was attended by 3,000 people. The day-long celebration with 25 dance and musical groupe, speakers' comer and intemnational foods. is the grand finale of a tbree-part celebration bonouring the 25th anniversary of Halton Regian. A Citizenahip Court was held on Aug. 5 during which 27 new Canadians, 25 of themn from Halton, became citizens. The new Canadian citizens came ftrm more tban 20 countries including Afghanistan, Somalia, Yugaslavia, Russia, Ghana, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Mexico, England, Scotland, the United The second part, the Halton Awards of Excellence, were presented Wednesday, (Aug. 11), to 12 people - one of them posthumously. The awards recognize their contributions towards eradicating racism and prejudice based on cultural and oeligious origins. Based on Statistics Canada 1996 data updated by the Halton Social Planning Council, 5.5 percent of the region's population do not hold Canadian citizenship. Halton bas a 23 per cent immidgrant population. Many wbo arrive here decide ta stay and become citizens. About 40 per cent of immigrants are under 20 years of age. Halton bas 6.72 per cent visible minorities including South Asian, 31 per cent; Chinese, 20 per cent; Black, 19 per cent; Filipina, 6 per cent; and Arab-West Asian, 7 per cent. Countries of origin include United Kingdom, 12.70 .soe CULTURAL on page la i g,, do gte e vi g re sa thyrjs lk Yon Dives Maybe it's because Young Drivers has thirty years of our instructors over the past 10 years. experience teaching collision avoidance. And has achieved Registration to the coveted IS0 And over haîf a million graduates, coast to coast -ý 10 900 Quality Assurance Management And more than a million dollars invested in )À lStandard. driver training research, plus another million p-! iNo mnatter what they say, no one else is anything invested in annual recertification programs for "' like Young Drivers! AUG. 30, 31, SEPT. 1, 2 SEPT. 13 - MON. & WE». 9:00 AM - 3:45 PM EVENINGS 6:30PM - 9:40PM 4 DAYS 4 WEEKS 87.5-04l80 Young Drivers of Canada miwww.youngdrivers.com s That's what parents are for. C~~-- - ------.,-~. Buy any 26" wheel bike in stock and we will replace the rigid fork with an SR Suntown 7500 suspension fork for only 10 plus $1 0.00 for installation. (Offer Expires Aug. 31199) 89 ONTARIO ST. N., MILTON 876-7676 Thousagnds exp,-ected for Halton'ý cultural festival this weekend

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