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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Nov 1999, p. 7

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Date/mne Dateline As a f ree listing of coming events only. The column As available to local community groups to assist An promoting their future events. Only charitable or non-profit commu- nAty groups may use thAs service. We can only guarantee one issue of publicity closest to the date of the occurrence although more insertions are possible if demand is low. Notices for Dateline should be handed in at the office of The Chamçplon, 191 Main St. E., mailed to P.O. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or f axed to (905) 878-4943. The final deadline As noon Friday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesday for Friday's edition. Dateline items will not be accepted. by telephone. Tuesday Nov. 9 The Milton HRC, 3 10 Main St. E., hosts a resume writing seminar ai 9:30 a.m. and an Intenet course at 1 p.m. Cali 876- 9828 for more information. T'he Milton Seniors' Activity Centre hosts its monthly 'Lunch Bunch' at a local eatery. JoAn them at noon for fun, fel- lowship and the latest news. Cali 875- 1681 for the November location. SThe Halton/Nortis Peel Naturalist Club holds ts monthly meeting at Harrison Public School, Rexway Avenue. An Georgetown. The 7:30 p.m. meeting features 'Plant and Fungus Relationship' with Guelph University's Dr. Larry Peterson. Wednesday Nov. 10 The Campbellville Working From Home Club meets for breakfast at Ebenezer United Church at 7:30 a.m. Come and network with other home-based business people. For reservations, cati Don at 854-2475. Milton Community Resource Centre hosta 'Jumpin and Jamnsin' from 9:15 10 10:30 a.m. at 540 Childs Dr. Chiîdren 3 to 5 years of age are invited to take part An games, songs and other activities. Cali 876-1244, ext. 10 or 12, for more informa- tion. The 'Earth and Me' children's pro- gram runs from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Milton Community Resource Centre, 540 Childa Dr. Chiîdren 3 10 5 years of age learn about tIhe earth and environmient with lots of hands-on activities. Cali 876-1244, ext. 10 or 12, for more information. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childa Dr., hosts its monthly 'Evening Euchre Party' starting at 7:30 p.m. Euchre, socializing and prizes are featured. The cost per person As $2. Wednesday Nov. 10 - 13 The Milton P layers presents 'Pools Paradise' at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childa Dr. Shows cost $ 10 per person white a dinner theatre package goes for $30. For more information, or 10 buy tickets, cati Delacourt's ai 875-0629. Thursday Nov, Il 9: W te rc et a( h te n 8 ( a rilliams St., An Oakville. Featured are mnd-crafted gifts- and treasures including ys, pottery, clothing and more. A tes- om As also available, complete with bey- rages and desserts. Tickets cost $7.50 An ivance and $8 at the door. Friday Nov. 12 Milton Community Resource Centre osîs the Home Alone Course, which ~aches youths 9 years and up the skills eeded to be on their own. Cali Terri at 76-1244, ext. 18, to register. St. George' s Anglican Church holds a ~offee bouse at the Mohawk Inn An ~ampbeville featuring Bob Tadman, sto- yteller, musician, teacher and pastoral ssistant. Refreshments are available. Wmission As free. Saturday Nov. 13 The Milton Community Resource ýentre, 540 Childs Dr., hosta 'Dad and Me' fromn 9:15to 11: 15 a.m. The programn provides time for dads and pre-schoolers .o play togethèr. Cali 876-1244, ext. 10 or 12, for more information. The Milton United Way's Town and Country Christmas House Tour runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It features three country homes and three homes An town decorated An the height of the holiday ses- son. Tickets are $15 each and available by calling 875-2550. Famidly Fun Day. muns from 10 arn. to 2 p.m. ai the Milton Cornmunity Nursery School. A wide variety of chiîdren's enter- tainrnent -including juggling and unîcy- Refreshments are also available. Tickets vary An price depending on whole or haîf- day admission. For tickets, cati Val at 876- 2389 or Gail at 876-1476. St. George's Anglican Church An Lowville hosts tbe Sale of thse Season - featuring a bake sale, crafts and used books - from 9:30 arn. to 3 p.m. A lun- cheon As available at noon. Halton Region Museum presents its annual Blues on tise Rocks festival from 6 10 11:-30 p.m. at the museum. The evening olfers an eclectic blend of Celtic, folk, country and blues featuring Nonie Crete. Tickets cost $25 per person, which includes entertainment and a full-course buffet. A cash bar As also on hand. For more information, or 10 book tickets, cati 875-2200, ext. 0. * LO l L* MAlton's Community Bible Study, a non-denominational group for women, meets every Thursday fromt 7 10 8:30 p.m. at Milton Alliance Church. For further details, cati Debbie Brown ai 854-3578. The M.E. Association of HgltonHanlilton Wentworth holds ils monthly support group St Tainsley United Church, 21 Il Walkers Line, An Burlington. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. For more information, cati 319-7966. The Halton Waldorf School hosts ils ninth annual Mistletoe Market from 7 t0 An excellent selection ofitheir artwork portraying family values, children in hockey and wildlife will be available. Depscting Harrop GainMlo yD ar $95.00 unf. bta' orbe 1 5ONID IS Escarpment CountryTM TOURISM PARTNER .....~......

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