The Canadien Champion, TuesdaY. Oct Dateline *tram DATELINE on page 18 Ontario St. For more information, cal 878- 9113. Do you or someone you know suffer fromn anxietylpanic? Join T.E.A.C.H. 'a Peer Support Group every Wednesday. For more information, calI 693-8771. The Milton Community Resource Centre, 540 Childs Dr., begins offering 123 Magic, a four-week course for parents, and caregivera. The course, addresses a variety of topica such as bebaviour, argu- ing, whining, screaming, demnanding, dis- respect, temper tantrums and pouting. Cal 876-1244, ext. 12, for more information. Earth and Me - an aftemnoon pmogramn teacbing children 3 to 5 years of age about the earth and the environmient with lots of banda on activities - runa fromn 1 to 3 p.m. St the Milton Community Resource Centre, 540 Childa Dr. Caîl 876-1244, ext. 10 or 12, for more information. Thursday Oct. 7 RTOIERkO District 15 Halton of the Retired Teachers of Ontaio hosta its fal meeting at St. Volodomyr'a Cultural Centre in Oakville starting St 9:30 a.m. Jim Baker, RTO president, apeaka. The event also includes a lunch for $20. To register, calI Mr. C. Baxter at 643-3732. The Victorian Order of Nurses holda a foot care clinie St the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., fromn 1 to 4 p.m. Caîl the centre at 875-1681 for more information. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre Saturday Oct. 9 - Il SuIIuay %ict. holds its weekly Seniors Cinemnas at 1:30 Halton Region Museum hosts the Halton Region Museum hosts its annual p.m. Admission is $1. Cali 875-1681 for Autunan Colours Sky Ride, in which par- Thanksgiving Dinner on the Homestead this week's feature pierformances. . ticipants can taise cbair-irt, nides to the top as 1 p.m. Amid scenic surruundings, viai- The Canadian Federation of University of the escarpmnent fromn 1l arn. to 4 p.m. tors enjoy a scrumptious turkey feast with Women, Milton and District, hosts Art Guided hikes are also beld at 1l a.m. and 2 ail the trimmiinga. For reaervations or fur-' and the Women's Moveinent with pm al8520,et0.ther information, cali 875-2200, ext 0. Brigette Schreyer at 7:30 p.m. at Hugh p..Cî87-20exO Foster Hall. The public is welcome to attend afterward at 8:30 p.m. Milton's7 Salvatioii Army hosts the Chidrn' Crnva fom10 a.m. to 2 Sft4flg the Health & Regpiratoty Com u fySn p.m. at 100 Nipissing Rd., Unit 3. Featured is a jumping castie, face painting, a basbe- cue, clowns, balloons and more. *CIeaflifg and Tune-up of all Ar Cteaing 1% Saturday Oct. 9.-10BseetM dTraFluO*w Miton Rotary Celebration of the Arts B s rn od ri«àar* t ,ul W rn takes place daily along tic downtown core. The Tbanksgiving weekend event features e AccreditOQ Indoor Air 11tzFtO hnotogists -anr arts show and sale as well as a craft show an d sale plus performances by muai- e Free Consulttion & Assessment for Seni cians, singers, dancers, minstrels, story- tellers and more. Tickets can be purchased (l'8$idetial Qfly) in advance by calling 875-4636. The 8th annual Artisan's Exhibition and Sale runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each ' DON'T GorT 'CAUGHT day at the Campbellville Lions Hall on Main Street in Campbellville. Available in WHE EZI#40 NMEDLESSLY Ti the sale are ail types of arts and crafts- everytbing fmmi knitting and creative quilt W N E items to folk art and holiday omnaments. Admission is free. . ~ C,.4 ~ sna~~fIr~~a4 *Creates board game. 'Student wins scholarship Milton'a Dawn Campbell was one of six atudenta from acrosa the Golden Horseshoe wbo won a scholarship recently througb the AGF Financial Lifeakilla Scholarabip prograni. 'Me University of Western Ontario sci- ence atudent was picked frm hundreds of participants for ber creation of a board gaine that helpa genetica students prepare for tests and exama. She will receive $1 ,000 towards tuition while another $1 ,080 will be invested on her bebaîf in AGF mutual funda over the next three years. Overaîl, 40 AGF Financial Lifeakilla acholarahipa were awarded acroas the country. Nearly 3,000 students took part in the program. "These are Canada's leaders of tomor- row," said Blaise Goldring, president and chief operations officer of AGF Fonds ic. "At AGF we believe a strong inveatment in these atudents is an investmnent in the future of our communities." Ne"d Sou. Exta Exposure? Try Flyers Inserted Into Cail Karen Pierson Today 878-2341 ext 240 a W_ windsor