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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 31 Aug 1999, p. 10

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10 - The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, August 31, 1999 Vigilance is paramount dealing with potentially ITToo1'eTs fatal allergic reactions trom SPECTRE on pagea8 phylactic allergies, not everyone under- famnily fromn dining out. stands the hazards. s a k e 1 But it doca tumf trying out a new restau- Day Itare rentres can, be virtually awaah rant into a game of 20 questions. in peanut butter, and family doctors don't IIIl say I have a child with a life threat- always give pregnant or nursing women ening allergy and can you accommodate us the facta, she charged. here? ,said Ms Çibson. It is ver)rtpre for doctors to mention ,Iffthe hostessstýqr waitress is4t isure, she thae these are higWV11y'flr.) foods and wilI work the c"tn of commÏnd* uni she peirhaps you should avoîd tb4t said Ms has an answer. . Gibson. I think we are puttàïi our chil At press timeý.KyIe has not sufferpd an dreý at nisk. attack sînce -Januasy, 109Ë. __Êor more information, caillthe'Allerg*yi "He knows the consequences," said Ms Asthma and Immunology Society of Gibson. "He'd rather be running down the Ontario hotline ait 416 633-2215, the block aftcr bis friends than Iying in a boa- Allergy/Asthma Information Association pitl bcd." at 416-783-8944 or the Halton Regional But despite a growing awareness of ana- Health Department at 825-6060. Rlwmtdoi 4qrllitis Featuring Keynote speakers: DR. ARTHUIR BOOKMAN, Rheumatoligst "Advnce inthe Treatment of-Arthrt," DR. MITCHELL WINEMAKER, Orthopaedic Surgeon "You Need A New Joint?" ARTHRUTIS SOCIETY THERAPIST ""Living Weil With Art hritis" BUG BITE REMEDIES Insect bites usually cause trouble for only a day or two. They can cause pain, itching and swelling. Over-the-counter ointments containing menthol, camphor, or phenol relieve the itching caused by bites. Insect bites are puncture wounds so you should watch for signs of infection - increased redness, pain, swelling, pus or fever. Contact your physician if you detect WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1999 Graham Hall St. Paul's United Church 123 Main St., Milton Displays 6:30 pm Seminar 7:00 pm Refreshments to follow To reserve your free seat oeil 338-4379 Poes.nted by. Mie Afthrltis Society, Mlfton e Halton Healhcar. Services i-uum Deaorom country home, datached garage large kitchen $1500.00 uttilties extra avallabla immediately 705-538- 0774 TIIREE bedrooni with garage and pool. $1050 plus utilitbes. Avadlable Ootober let. 878-2074. * orCunlJ."mM pi~. iLU aublel in 82 Millside Towers. Available Octialt, $895.00 month- ly ail inclusive. Call AI (905) 875-0527. ACTON, One bedroomn apartment. $550 plua ulilities. 519-853-5080 or 519-853-5352. 2 bedroom basemrent. Country close ta Milton and Georgetown. Avail- able September 1. Firat and laat references 905-876-4552. MILLSIDE TOWERS 82 MILLSIDE DR., MILTON NOW LEASING 1 & 2 Bedroomas availabla on bus route, freshly clec- orated, 2 eppli- ances, on-site laundry, includea ail utilities (except phone & cabla.) ree prking, no petsa References required. 905-876&1249 By appeiniment oniy ONE bedroon apart- nment availabie October 1 st $810.00 plua park- Is.Security leiiced. nmonth up. Cdbo Id. 905-877-1876. olesa Moter and lireas chiren ds om epartun Re rate.878-002 Halttlleal S J E * R * y' . and MNai Mcmi1: Avaliaae in October. 3 BR home on 10 acres of properly, mina. away f rom town, $lSOOfmo. Please eaÏu Tony today. 875-1110. FOR RENT: Available in October. 1 BR apt. Please call Tony or Joe totisyl 875-1110. Sharad common arias no smoking, nopals. $450-00. Cal Janice 693-88 PRIVATE bedroora I quiet home. Sharad kitchan, bath and livngmrom Non- amoker. $385.0iouati 875-3720. REASONABIE Induslna Unistforrient. 1 200 3ý00 sq. KL Loaclng docks & drive-ain 9056-277 9347 1 l.5L79.Ai OFFICE & Indal space for lease on Steeles Avenue. Phone 905-272- 068.& REASONABLE Industriel Units for rail. 1,200 - 3,200 sq. 8. Loading docks & dnve-in. 1-905-277-9347 or 1-905-275-8834. For ilat reason, it àrecommended that babies flot befed cowls nillk bel are tlîeY are muse ta 12 mOnths OUe GO is upgrading GO Transit wiIl open up access to the wcst aide of Union Station in Toronto, giv- ing passengers a more direct route between the train plat- forma and York Street or the SkyWalk. New stairs are to be built at the west end of Union Station to connect one platformn with. the SkyWalk, and link thre other platforms with the cov- ered pedestrian walkway on thc west side of York Street. The new stairs are expected to case congestion during moming rush hour, sunce cur- oently ail t he stairs ase clustcred in the mniddle of the plstforms or towassl the est end. This tended to make for crowding into thse castemmoat train cars to be dloser to the stairs. GO is also upgrsding some switches and snow blowers near the station to better cope with severe snowstorms. Do you have concemns about....Your Child' Speeh? ... Or Your Own? We Proivide ~] Speech-Langue Sersces to Chi*dres and Adults HALTON HILLS SPEECH CENTRE_ 328 Guelph Street, Georgetown, Ontario, L7G 4B5 Te: 905 873-840 Fax: (905) 873-7291 CVO Accredited Companion Animnal Hospital Dr. Jo-Ann MeKinnon 875-1322 ~BequtitfufW2zi(s ...T(u aAcrylite Odorlesse UV Gel e Quîck Dîp e Natural Nail Gel Systemn 4Ue~ Bio Sculpture Gel Semi-Permanent French Manicure * Air Brushing * Manicures e Pedicures eFacial Sugaring e Eyebrow & Eyelasb Tinting eWeddîng Packages e Gifi Certificates Available -875-BARB (2272) -p'oR ilici. call 693-9R58

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