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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 Oct 1999, p. 19

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The Canadian Champion, Frlday, October 29,1999 -19 Da telin e Dateline Is a f ree listing of Coming events only. The col- umnn is available to local community groups to assist in promoting their future events. Only charitable or non- profit community groups may use this service. We can only guarantee one issue of -publicity closest to the date of the occurrence although more insertions are possible if ciemand is low. Notices for Dateline should be handed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed to P.O. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or faxed to (905) 878-4943. The final deadline is noon Fniday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesday for Friday s edition. Dateline items will not be aocepted by telephone. Friday Oct. 29.-30 Halton Region Museum hosts its annual Haunted Homestead. Spirit Seards from 7 to 10 p.m. Tours of the historical homestead mun every 15 minutes. Admission costs $10 for adults and $8 for chitdren. Pre-registration is required and can be donc by calling 875-2200. Saturday Oct. 30 Milton Community Resource Centre's 'Dad and Me' program runs froin 9:15 to 11: 15 a.m. at 540 Childs Dr. For further details. caîl 876-1244, ext. 10 or 12. Club 88 hosts a bazaar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, 21 Charles St. Arts, crafts and baked goods are sold while a lunch of bot soup and other goodies are served from noon to 1 p.m. for $3. Nassagaweya Presbyterian Church holds its annuel bazaar and luncheon from Il a.m. to 2 p.m. The church is located at No. 15 Sideroad, just off of Guelph Line. Bethel United Church's Bazaar - featuring ail sorts of dcli- cious treats and beautiful arts and craîts - runs frein 2 to 4 p.m. The church is located on Trafalgar Road in Drumquin. The Salvation Army hosts a Victorian Tea and Craft Sale from 2 to 4 p.m. at 100 Nipissing Rd. The menu includes tea/cof- fee, scones, creamn and jamn and a variety of other delicious sweets. Tickets cost $8. Yeung Naturalists of Halton and North Peel meet at Willow Park Ecology Centre fromn 1 to, 4 p.m. Caîl Bey Whatmough ai 877-9053 for further details. A Harvest Party - an ail-ages family event hosted by the Milton Salvation Army - runs (rom 6 to 7:30 pin. at lOt Nipissing Rd. This non-costumned event features gamnes anc refreshments. Evey is nem. Sunday Oct. 31 Ebenezer United Church celebrates its 176th annivcrsary with an 1l a.m. service. Rev. Robert Hyde is the guest preacher. Al are wclcome to attend. The church is located at 12274 Guelph Line. Monday Nov. 1 'Puppets and Play Props' runs (romn 1 to 3 p.m. at the Milton Community Resource Centre. Children 3 to 5 years of age are invitcd to take part in this time-honoured method of story telling. Caîl 876-1244, ext. 10 or 12, for more information. The Milton HRC, 310 Main St. E., hosts a resumne writing seminar at 9:30 a.m. and cover letter/eontact card seininar at 1 p.m. Caîl 876-9828 for more information. Tuesday Nov. 2 The Milton Community Resource Centre hosts a Pareating Workshop: Surviving the Toddler Years at 1 p.m. et 917 Nipissîng Rd. Chîldcare is available. Cal 876-1244, ext. 12, for more information. la you child ready to bc alone? Milton Community Resource Centre's Home lorne Course teaches children 9 years and older the akils needed to be on their own. Caîl Terri at 876-1244, ext. 18, to register. The course starta November 16. The Milton HRC hosts Interview and Presentatien SkigIs at 9:30 a.m. and Networldng in tse 21st Century at 1 p.m. The office is located at 310 Main St. E. Caîl 876-9828 for more infor- mation. The Milton Fibronayalgia Support Group meets ai 2 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church, 123 Main St. E. For more information, cali1 Joanne at 878-437 1. The Oakville Centre for Perfornning Arts hosts An Evenmng of Health and Humour. The event features the play 'Handie wîth Care' and a motivational speaker prcsenting a talk entitled 'Stressed Out and Loving It'. To reserve a seat, or for more infor- mation, caîl 338-4379. The Milton Brest Cancer Support Greup meets at 7:30 p.m. For the location and further details, caîl Joan Gervais at 878-2573 or Carol Kerklaan at 878-0655. Amnesty International's Oakvifle chapter holds its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Central Baptist Church, located on the i corner of Rebecca Street and Morden Avenue in Oakville. 1 Visitors and new memnbers are always welcome. Caîl 338-8824 for furtiier details. lie Peel/Halton Cessarean AwarenesalVagiflal Birth After Cesaren Group (CANVBAC) provides information support and topical discussions at its monthly meeting. For location and time, cati Penny at 873-2779 or Wendy St 891-0793. Wednesday Nov. 3 Milton Community Resource Centre hosts 'jumpmn and Jaminnn' from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. at 540 Childs. Drive. Children 3 to 5 years of age are invited to take part in gaines, songs and other activities. Cali 876-1244, ext. 10 or 12, for more informa- tion. The 'Earth and Me' children's prograin rins fmom 1 to, 3 p.m. at the Milton Communîty Resource Centre, 540 Childa Dr. Children 3 to 5 years of age learn about the earth and environ- ment with lots of hands-on activities. Cail 876-1244, ext. 10 to 12, for more information. Thursday Nov. 4 The Victorian Order of Nurses holds afeetcare lc et the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Chikis Dr., fromn 1 to 4 p.m. Cail the centre at 875-1681 for more information and an appoint- mient. St. PauI's United Church hosts the fourth and final session on workusg with your dreanas from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Ultradian Rhythms features an interactive lecture by Ralph Richmond - an expert on the interface between spirituality and psychology. The cost per person is $8. Everyone is welcomne to attend the event. Cooking witls Kay Spicer, home economiat and cookbook author, starts at 7:30 p.m. at Hugli Foster Hall. The Canadian Federation of University Women' s Milton and District chapter hosts the event. \Huge Halloween Bash Friday & Saturday Nflh $$ Cash Prizes $$ SATURDAY, OCT. 30 2-4PM 687 Syer Dr. $1 79,900 Audrey Newell in attendance REMAX BLUE SPRINGS REALTY (HALTON) CORR. SATURDAY, OCT. 30 1 - 3 PNI 235 Garnet Ave. $334,900 Remax Agent in attendance REMAX BLUE SPRINGS REALTY (HALTON) CORR. SUNDAY, OCT. 31I 2-4 PM 301 Martin St. Joyce Hagevik in attendance ROYAL LEPAGE REAL ESTAE SERVICES ATTENTION ZELLERS & BEST VALUE CUSTOMERS -PRODUCT RECALL INFORMATION- Zelers and Best Value are voluntanly recalhing the product shown below "Hauntad HIIs» 10 lght Pumpkin Lawna Stake Set Out of concem for our customers, Zellers and Best Value a voluntiily recalling the aboya product Througli our investigation, we have determined that thus product, which was intended for outdoor use, la equipped th an electrica cord that has been approved by the Canadia StanddsAssociation for indoor use only. Ouloor use could prove dangerous or resuit in injury. The product lied been sold at Zellers and Beat Value stores. Zeflers and Best Value have emoved lte product from its shelves. Customers ltat have purcitased thte "Haunted HUIs" 10 light Pumpkin Lawn Stake Set are encouraged lu return te product lu Zellers or Best Value for a full refund. We regret any inconvninceiiis may have caused lu our customers. MILTON HEIGHTS ACADEMY A Venture into thse Millennium A private grade school from Kindergarten to Grade 8 Located in the Main Building of The Farm Museum, With a beatuiful open concept and a picturesque, natural setting. Parents and students are welcome to visit our facility, meet the teachers, examine the curricu- lum in detail, and meet some of our students. A photo display will be set up of ail the renova- tions, changes and efforts that has gone into making Milton Heights Academy such a unique educational experience. Light refreshments and treats wiII be served. OPEN HOUSE Monday, November 1, 1999 - Fniday, November 5, 1999 F 8:30 arn - 5:00 pin. Saturday, November 6, 1999 10:00 am -3;00 pm

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