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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 23 Nov 1999, p. 9

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The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, NoveMbdr 23,1999- Da telin eto7- Dateline is a f ree listing of coming events only. The column is available to local community groups to assist in promoting their future events. Only charitable or non-profit commu- nity groups may use this service. We can only guarantee one issue of publicity closest f0 the date of the occurrence although more insertions are possible if demand is 10w. 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 f axed 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. Tuesday Nov. 23 The Milton Human Resource Centre, 310 Main St. E., hosts workshops 'Interview and Presentation Sklls' at 9:30 a.m. and 'Surviving the Mlennium' at 1 p.m. Cali 876-9828 for more information. Milton Commtsnity Resource Centre hosts 'Jumpin and Jammin' from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. at 540 Childa Dr. Children 3 to 5 years of age are invited to take part in gamnes, songa and other activitiea. Cali 876-1244, ext. 10 or 12, for more informa- tion. St. Peter's School Council invites par- ents to attend an open house from 7 to 9 p.m. in the achool gymnasium. Call 878- 4626 for more information. 'Me Full Moon Healing Circle invites both women and men to join their gmoup. Caîl 878-4952 for more information. Thse Halton chapter of thse Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada hosts a free public education event starting at 7 p.m. in thse Youth and Seniors Room of thse Tansley Woods Community Centre, 1996 Itabashi Way., in Burlington. Dr. Robert Maunder, staff psychiatrist at Mount 5mnai Hospital in Toronto, speaks about thse psychological issues of inflam- matory bowel disease and thse aspects of a number of research projects relating to coping with the ailment. For further infoi. mation, caîl 1-800-387-1479, ext. 18. Wednesday Nov. 24 The 'Earth and Me' children's pro- gram runs from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Milton Community Resource Centre, 540 Childa Dr. Children 3 to 5 years of age learn about the earth and environment with lots of hands-on activities. Caîl 876-1244, ext. 10 or 12, for more information. Milton District High School hosts Parents Night, starting at 6 p.m. For more information, caîl the achool at 878-2839. The Halton chapter of CARP (Canada's Association for the Fifty Plus) holda ils monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Burlington Seniors' Centre, 2185 New St., in Burlington. New mem- bers are always welcome to attend. Thse Association for Bright Children -Halton chapter - meets at Oakville's W.H. Morden Public School, 180 Morden Rd. at 7:30 p.m. Speaker Georgina Raynor, Ontario provincial SEAC repre- sentative, discusses giving children an Individual Education Plan (IEP). Wednesday Nov. 24.-25 S t. John's Ambulance's Oakville-Milton chapter hosts a two-day first aid and CpR course for thse general public. Caîl (905) 469-9325 for further details. Thursday Nov. 25 A 'Tele-Touch' huncheon - to cele- brate the International Year of Older Persons - runs from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at thse Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childa Dr. Caîl 875-1681 to make a reservation. e Save $200 AmanV 18.7-Cii. FI. Frldge 3, half-width 'spill-proof' shelves. Freezer light. #85952. Sears reg. 1099.99. $897 The Milton, Seniors' Activity Centre holda ils monthly Diners Club, an oppor- tunity to get together and socialize, at 6 p.m. Caîl 875-1681 for the November location and to arrange car pooling if need- ed. Thse Halton Hands in Motion Knitting and Crocheting Guild invites-yarn enthu- Save 24 KenmorV Easy-cama PRang With electronic timer andl lighted glass backguard. #63171. Sears reg. 839.99. 1599 White-oDn-White and self-dlean modela available; extra *BuWs on indaeffdent natosl nuieys crren ai Umeoft ~esitg ~rprmtn siasts to its monthly meeting from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Georgetown Police Community Room. Annabelle Dawson, a founding member of the Canadian Knit'wear Designers, visits. Members of ail skilI levels share ideas and techniques. The coat is $5 for non-members. A yearly esee, more DATELINE on page 18 Sae $250 Kenmoe Laundry Teamn Washer. #20702. Sears reg. 769.99. $029 Dryer. #60702. Sears reg. 539.99. $429 Matching ga dryer available; extra Sa,. $200 Kefimore 8-Stltch S.wlng Machine Features 26 stitch funictions and electronic epeed control. #81ew8. Sears "g. 399.99. $199 %easered ft*nmak of KltheMAd M~ KItrhenI Canaa kieSe in Canad Locally 51 fdSOEHUE100 Nipissiflg Rd. ILJ1MN MTm, Sud t»nam owned and IDim,~ M'F t»a4. operated by lt th4~ lIU.J John Sampson THE BRANDS YOU WANT AT THE STORE YOU TRUSTO O~ D1194099 Copy'right 1999. Seors Canada Inc.

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