Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 Oct 1999, p. 14

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14 - The Canadien Champion, Frilay, October 1, 1999 Funny people wanted for comedy series Funny people wbo are Iooking for their big break could bc just a two-rninute tape away fromn stardom if tbey act quickly. The Comedy Network, in conjunction witb a leading production firm, is on a coast-to-coast searcb to discover Canada's next comedy superstars. Severai performers from across the Au oWou Mu Auto Servce - M ving Milton f& 25 VeUf * AUii :i ameua 5i d Lma COMIPAREOUR PRICES LEE BONIN - AL RYDALL 5Main St E. F878-32 country will have an opportunity for national television exposure as subjects in a new comedy series. From the bizarre - dry cleaners witb singing nostrils - to the conventional - part.time comics wbo are fulI-time waiters - the producers are looking for talented Canadians witb a strong desire to be the ~5JEU~~centre Sp.daizlni. *AUTO ELECTICE &chiARaINl .FUEL INJECrION 5YSTEMS .AUTO AND TRAILER WdRING *TTEI-P & EMISSION .DELCO BATTERIES OONTBOLS 'BRAIS SERVICE -AUTO AIR CONDIrIOIING 'SAFETY INSPECTIONS 18 Tompson Rd. Unft 12 AfWel Autoit.s 'AA Nli Gmnw RepairLu fisonedlsid Emissiom Test à Relii FaciIIIY *COOLING A NEATING .COMPUTER FUEINJECTION à *55101« .MC41.10W BRAICES -TIRES TUNE-UP *UnIqMIBVOIUIAAAUIS ~LIFETIME EXHAUST AND BRAKES *Ei~*CI~'SWU8.COMPUTERIZEO VEHICLE COST HISTORV * UT*L- . SEICEU1U 1URONLESRVC JOHN MCCOIWdCIC- UCENCE MECaiJNIC * DOT Irespection Station * Rust Prooflng " ComuterDiagrtks erval Repairs 85 Stshsu Ave.9 Unk it a às i~878480 E,0 55Main St.E 876-4788 W!NE AMMOIVE MnhptC eo MA JindSig Unijue'-Frqm Cng @" cIV. OF GERUD hIC. EjUt * saleI tnUpooEUEIUTowIEgSe s MT$who Sma «i Oîe-imd Vde VolkSwagens * Fuel injection & Diesels « rute m GEAHARD & 58ManS.E unift 12 à13,MUO RUDYV3 anS.E 878-8066 (le) 878-833 Miton For Healthy Aduits under 65 years of age *Heafthy adulte under 65 yeara of aewho do not want to risk getting the 'FLU' this wlnter shouid think about having their FLU SHOT. *Registered Nurses tromn Para-Med Heafth Services will conduct a Healthwatch Flu Shot Clinic in this Shoppers Drug Mart store in October. *People over 65 years or those with chronlo conditions such as heart or lung disorders, diabetes etc. should see their doctor for their f lu shotl Milten Mail Cllnlc Thurs. Oct. 7/99 878-4521 4pm - Spas Carriage Square Clinlc Wed. Oct. 13/99 878-3311 2pm - Spm PLEASEBOOKYOURAPPOITMENNOW- ONLY $12.0O* *Wjth $1 being donated to The Lung Association. next bousebold name in comedy. Applicants mnust he at least 18. Applicants must submit one two-minute VHS or Hi. 8 tape of their talent, together witb a bio, no later than October 15. Tapes will not be retumed. Send submissions to X Marks the Spot, 250 Carlaw Avenue, Suite 104, Toronto, M4M 3l1. Cail your Doctor for your Flu Shot. Don't delay, do it today. iii Halton Regional Health Department (905) 825-6060, ext. 7849 From Streetsville (905) 823-6720 TTY (905) 827-9833 www .region.haltol.on .ca/haalth SUNDAY OCT 3 2-4 PM 12570 Second Ln Campbeiviile Tory Vidiri in attendance $349,900 Q . SUNDAY OCT 3 2-4 PM 154 Wilson Teri Lynn Hilson in attendance $239,900 ROM SUNDAY OCT 3 2-4- PM 8065 5th Une (Appleby Une) Susan Recoskie in attendance $268,900 SUNDAY OCT 3 1-3 PM 481 Pitfleld Rd. Jim Kerr in attendanca $133,900 ye .4~ f-oto Dy C.MmflMrii' vDance troop These five local ladies - (loft to rlght) Klm Jesch, Sarah Barreca, AMains Brouwer, Mamnie Palmer and Christine Houle - recently celebrated the grand open- lng of Dance Ellt.. The Ontario Street studio was for- merly known as the Milton Centre for Music and Thseatre Arts. 'fhree tenors to sing for housing project An upcoming fundraiser for the Milton Millennium Community Residences (MMCR) is set to bit a high note with the appearance of tbree local tenors. Father Mark Curtis, Glen Soderbolm and Chris Fischer wiIl perfonn Friday, Nov. 19 and Saturday, Nov. 20 in 'Milton's 3 Tenors in Concert' at Knox Preshyterian Church, 170 Main St. E. TMe show will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets cost $15, witb proceeds going toward lte MMCR, a non-profit, community organization with a mission to provide assisted living for those in need. A singer/songwriter for more than 20 years, Mr. Soderholm will put aside bis day gig as a full-time Presbyterian pastor to appear in the show. Fr. Curtis, known as Milton's singing priest, will draw fromn bis original repertoire of contemporary Cbristian music. The trio is rounded out by Mr. Fischer, thse new director of music ministries at Knox cburcb. Tickets to the show are available at Delacourt's on Main Street Peggy's in the Milton Mail and Karen's Flowers on Laurier. ~~ * ~Gllted psycblc. tarot &p readers.. * The worlds only Interactive psycblc museum... * MeriIn's gallery of mystical lm taiidng boards.. * Amnazlnv free lectures &demos.. *Ifsac bere Free Paring & mucb, mucb mare' Octobo Dakrlffa Ramnada iant 1,2,3, 360 OakvlIle Place Dr. (From RKW Exit 118, Fr1. 1-10 Norlt on Trafalgar Rd. East on Iroquois Shore Rd) Wot 11-10 I Sun: 11-7 rwffl __ .4 * a 4

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