The Canadian Championi, Frlday, Novemrber 12, 1999 - 9 Date/mne Dateline is a f ree listing of coming events only. The column is available to, j local community groups to assist inI promoting their future events. Only i 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 demand is low. I j Notices for Dateline should be hand- ed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed tc, P.O. Box 2e.8 Milton, Ont., L9IT 4N9, or faxed to (905) 878-4943. The final deadline is noon Friday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesday for Friday's edition. Dateline items will not be accepted by telephone. Friday Nov. 12 Milton Community Resource Centre hasts the 'Home Alone Course', which teaches youths aged 9 years and over the skills needed to be on their own. Cali Terri at 876-1244, ext. 18, to register. The Milton HRC hosts a seminar enti- tled 'Surviving in the 2lst Century' ait I p.m. at 310 Main St. E. For more informa- lion, cal 876-9828. Friday Nov. 12 - 13 The Milton Players present 'Pools Paradise' at the Milton Seniors' Actîvity Centre, 500 Childs Dr. Shows cost $ 10 per persan while a dinner theatre package goes for $30. For, more information, or ta buy tickets, caîl Dielacourt's ait 875-0629. Saturday Nov. 13 The Milton Community Resource Centre, 540 Childs Dr., hosts 'Dad and Me' from 9:15 ta 11: 15 a.m. The pragram provides lime for dada and pre-schoolers to, play together. 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. 10 4 p.m. it features three country homes and îhree homes in town decorated in the height of the holiday ses- son. Tickets cost $15 and are available by calling 875-2550. The Family Fun Day runs from 10 a.m. 10 2 p.m. aI the Milton Community Nursery School. A wide variety of chil- dren's enlertainruent including juggling and unicycling by Craig Douglas are fea- * tured. Refreshment are also available. Tickets vary in price depending on whole * or half-day admission. For tickets, caîl Val at 876-2389 or Gail ai 876-1476. Burlington Central Park invites outdoor enthusiasts ta Walk the Lahyrinth. A bus leaves Milton at 10 a.m. for an 1l ar. adventure. For more information, caîl Elizabeth ait 878-4952. St. George's Anglican Church in Lowville hasts ils 'Sale of the Season' - featuring a bake sale, crafts and used .books - from 9:30 a.m. ta 3 p.m. A lun- cheon is available at noon. Halton Region Museumu presenits ils annual Blues on the Rocks festival froru 6 ta Il1:30 pru. aI the museuru. The evening offers an eclectic blend of Celtic, folk, country and blues featuring Nanie Crete. Tickets cost $25 per persan, which includes the entertainmetlt and a full- course buffet. A cash bar is also on hand. For more information, or ta book tickets, caîl 875-2200, ext. 0. Monday Nov. 15 Milton Community Resource Centre presents 'Creation Station', a pragram ta stretch 3 ta 5-year-old children's imagina- tion using puppets and story telling. It runs from 1 to 3 p.m. at 540 Childa Dr. Cali -f 76-1244, ex(. 10 or 12, toi turîher details. Halton's Mothers Against Drunk )riving (MADD) holds ils general meet- ng at 7:30 pru. at the Oakville Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Rd., in Oakville. New nembers are always welcome. Milton District Hospital hasts a flag raising ceremony ait 10 arn. ta celebrate lie hospital's 4Oth anniversaay. T'Me event runs in conjunction with Milton District hosts Jumpin and Jammin' front 9.15 Io Hospital Week November 15-21. 10:30 arn. at 540 Childs Dr. Children 3 to Tuesday Nov. 16 The Milton HRC, 310 Main St. E., hosts a resume writing seminar at 9:30 ar. and an Internet course at 1 p.m. Cali 876- 9828 for more information. Milton Community Resource Centre games, songs and other activities. Cali 876-1244, ext. 10 or 12, for mare informa- tion. Milton Community Resource Centre hosts the 'Home Alone Course', which a see more DATELINE on page 20 event listings to 8786- 4943 any day of the wook. Save '1OO-2OO on iese sowblwets CRAFTSMAN Snowblowers are Canada's Best Sellers 6Maion kipnituno»e<Ieaff a~ t dm oeflaM'm m mm MUse your Sears Card and Don't pay for 6 months on ail snowblowers Don't pay until April 2000, on appruved credit, witli your Sears Card. Minimum $200 purchase. $35 deferrailtee and ail applicable taxes and charges are payable at time of purchase. Excludes items in aur Lnjunlation/Outlet stores and Catalogue purcliases. 05'er ends Sunday, November 14, 1999. 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