The canadian Chanlon, Fridmy, Oclbef 15, 1909 - 17 Advertlsemnent il Things You Need to Know to Pass Your Home Inspection altogether. in moat cases, you can make a responsible pre-inspection yourself if you know what you're looking for. And knowing what you're looking for can help you prevent littie problema from growmng into coatly and unmanageable ones. To help homesellers deal with this issue before their home is listed, a free report entitled "Il Thîngs You Need to Know to Pasa Your Home Inspection" bas been compiled which explains the issues involved. To hear a brief recorded message about how to order your free copy of this report, caîl anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Caîl NOW tc7find out how you can get the moat money for your home. lus mport àcu1.$ ofC5,,, Noud, R~9. Bkm~ .sdp (HahS) C.,p. Cpyight Cig Pmcto& 1997 Pho by <3HAJ-AM FAINB. Ares artiste (tramn ieft ta right) Gwen Gent, Martha Hoey, Elizabeth Hoey, Debbie Goldring, Judith Flnch, Wendy Whitemare, Jahn Kaietie, Leigh Cackbum and Claudia Meler shaw aff the art wark they wdli be dispiaylng at the upcoming Studio Tour Octaber 23 and 24. ~Studio Tour making encore By IRENE GENTLE The Champion After years of toil- ing in isolation, local artists are developing a taste for teamn- work. Thse result is the upcoming Milton area's second annual Studio Tour. Thse event, which is mun by thse Fine Arts Society of Milton (FASM), takes place Saturday, Oct. 23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 24 (romn noon untîl 5 p.m. at a variety of artist studios from Milton to Moffatt and beyohd. "We'd try to keep it in this area," said FASM president Marion Detlor. "That was important, s0 people could drive without going too far." 'ibis year. tIhe tour wiIl featuré 19 artists and artisans at 14 locations. That is up from 14 artists in 12 locations at st year's event. Everything from wiîdlife paint- - e A MYRIAD on page 18 BIPOLAR DISORDER Genetic Research Study Do you have: $a clear diagnosis of manic depression and /both parents willing to provide a blood sample oir /a sibling who also has manic depression.. if you do, we'd like to rneet withyou for about 3 hours. Vour assistance is appreciated. for mare information ar ta volunteer please cali Kirsten (416) 979-4747 x2729 or 1-888-827-2225 Do you know a local HERO? some Who goos buyondl the cail of duty? It could be the BuEs BrIvef, the Crosslm rourd, the MaiIuUan or a FamIIy Mombor. THE CANAIAN CHAMPION WANTS TO KNOWI Our -PEOPLE YOU SHOULI MEET" section publish es on Friday, November 19, 1999. Your letter about your special person will be pubiished in this section. A winner will be drawn fromn ail letters and your "Person" will win dinner for 4, courtesy of The Canadian Champion! Fax or drop in your letter to: Zb fLanabian Ctampio 191 Main St. E., Milton or Fax 905-876-2364 "PEOPLE YOU SHOULO MEET" publishes November 19, 1999. Letter deadline is Monday November 15, 1999 Irbe (anabin (bampon "Mflton's Choice - since 1860.. R- £ - 1 - - -. MILTON- According to industry experts, there are over 33 physical problems that wilIý corne under scrutiny during a home inspection when your home is for sale. A new report bas been prepared which identifies the moat common of these problems, and what you should know about them before you list your home for sale. Whether you own an old home orsa brand new one, there are a number of thinga that can fali short of requirements during a home inspection. If not identified and deait with, any of these il items could cost you dearly in terms of repair. That's why it's critical that you read this report before you list your home. If you wait until the building inspedtor flags these issuea for you, you will almoat certainly experience coatly delays in the close of your home sale, or,