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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 Mar 2000, p. 16

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16 -Ti Canedlan Champion, Frlday, MercIh 17, 2000 Dateline Dateline Dateline is a free liating of coming eventa only. The column ia available 10 local community groupa 10 assiat in promoting their future events. Only charitable or non-profit community groupa may uae this service. We can only guarantee one issue of pubticity closeat 10 the date of the occurrence aithougis more insertions are possible if demand is low. Notices for Dateline should be hand- ed in ai the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed 10 P.O. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or faxed 10 (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 Mar. 17 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., hosts Here's tes thse Irib tribute and fundraiser. There's Irish danc- ing by young talent as wetl as a sing-a- long by the 'Song Spinners' plus light refreshments and a cash bar. Curtain lime is8 p.m. tzRRD 85151.5 Et a i 0* '0 o Ml8a~19 2 Marmi Au«to»m 1,, Wsst eM AItu SaniS G ,irtw l ire nireL nuc w Servin Miton for Ove- 25 Years Accrodltud Emislons Test & Repair FaclIIy -OR" a Algomea a Air Caeflhleelag - Ian.m a.ntwl.I Diva 0 Ezheuul a Llteeee Soeatay-apeuee Sitoue Fruflt Bai Auto Ssamalas * SerleIagII Mtes eDemnl co apait * Tes-ep n Drkas * CaipaeDagesflc -.- -COMPARE OUIR PRICES LEE BONIN 5 Main St. E. *COMPUTERi DIAGNOTICS *TIRES *COMPUTER WHEEL ALANCING *COOI.NG i HE15515 BR1,555 *COM.PUTER FUEL INiJECTIONd &AUNi-UP * IFEIprME EXHAST ANS BAKES COMPOTERIZED VEIiCLE COST HISTORY SHSTTLE SERVICE PERSONALIZED SERVICE WE CAN eUY sîssICLES Ar rHE SACTIONI AIl FOR DETAILS. M 0 MNIIIIUNOII ROAD 878-2952. 01 Trire sales lu & service E. 876-4788 Miftoi» lmport ai Car Centre Specialists on Volkswagens @ Import fuel injection & Diesel * Used car sales & service ~~Qff>i>~538 Main St. E. (905) 87@30Milton 878-5323 Fax 878-0439 McCormack 0> Auto Services JOHN MCCORMACK LICENCED MECHANIC " DOT Inspection Station - Rust Proofing " Computer Diagnostics - General Repairs *Air Conditioning - Tune ULpa " Brakes 85 Stades Ave., Unit 6 878-0870 3rS 0 SENTINEL AUTOMOTUVE Major & M sor Repairs - Tune Ups Air Conditionisg - Brakes - Engises O aisti Exhaust - Saiety Inspections - Tswving -Marine Repairs H9qhT-ech Serotce witb OfifjFasind Value 342 Dronte St. South, Unit. 12 & 13, Mlten 878-8066 1NMTNservic Specializng s.. * FUEL INJECTiON -AUTO ELECTRIC & CHARGING *AUTOANDTRAiLER WIRING SYSTEMS - DELCO BATTERIES * TUNE-UP & EMîSSION CON- - BRAKE SERVICE TROIS * SAFETY INSPECTIONS -AUTO AIR 00N8TiONING 18 Thompson Rd. Unit 12 878-7221 Th Paen SuItGo et 878-~ 49443 in p18nty of tîme beforp the event The Reiki Hand Healing open houe takes place front 7 10 9:30 p.m. Cati E.R. Kiddle ait 878-4952. Saturday Mar. 18 Buy your tickets now for the Worthy Metron'a Projeet Dinner lo be held at St. Clair Masonic Hall, 6321 Regional Road 25. Tickets coat $15 for adulta and $7.50 for children under 12 years of age. Cati Maisie MacKay St 878-5133 for tickets. Register now wiîh the Canadian Red Cross Society, 42 Bronte St. S., to attend the Basic Rescuer CPR Courses. Lessons include how to prevent injuries and to deliver CPR with confidence and care. Cali 875-1459 to register now. Knox Preshyterian Church hoals 'An Afternoon Shamirock Tea' from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Main Hall, Mary Street entrance. The coat is $4. People are also invited to shop St the bake, book, crsft and white elephant tables. Sunday Mar. 19 The Full Moon Healing Cirdle for men and women takes place from 7 10 9:30 p.m. Cali E.R. Kiddle at 878-4952. Monday Mar. 20 Members are reminded 10 attend the Osteoporosie Support Group of the Oakville Bônte Centre's monthty meeting at 1:30 p.m. The group meets aI St. Michael's Church, 181 Sewell Dr., in Oakvitle. There is a breast setf-exam workshop available as well. Contact Phyllis Spiltone at 829-4863 for more information. Join the Milton and District Horticulture Society for ils monîhty meeting at the Royal Canadian Legion, 21 Chartes St. Guest speaker Bruce Scott from the Gardens of Cana Loma opens the meeting at 7:30 p.m.. Annual single mem- berahipa coat $7 or a family pans is offered for $10. Contact Myra at 875-0406. The Milton Human Resources Centre boots an Internet Worksop from 9:30 to 1 p.m. The workshop offers the right tools that can impact success in today's job search. Cati 876-9828 to register. The Milton Community Resource Centre invites children of ait ages to attend ils showing of Puppets and Play Prope from 1 to 3 p.m. A childas imagination stretches and grows with each week using a variety of atonies and puppets 10 enter- tain. Register flow by calting 876-1244, ext. 12. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre is planning another excursion to Casino Rame. The trip includes a buffet lunch. Cali the centre at 875-1681 10 sign up. The Milton Community Resource Centre, 917 Nipissing Rd., invites parents to join un the Mother Goose programt. t.earn rhymes and songs 10 share with your infant from newbom to 12 months. Cali 876-1244 for more information. Tuesdey Mer. 21 M Tuesdsys st 7:30 p.m. st Pinelands Presbyterian Church, 5270 New St., in Burlington. Thbis non-denominstional self- support group with trained leaders helps parents of children who are in trouble at home, at school or with law or who are abusive or taking drugs. Cali 1-800-488- 5666 for details. Leara to write a restiue, cover letter and contact card lit the Milton Human Resource Centre. For details Cat 876- 9828. The Helton Plowman'a Assodiation's annual Euchre tournamient, takes place tat 8 p.m. St Boyne Community Centre. Admission coats $3. There are refresh- monts, pnizes and draws. Everyone is wel- Corne. ER. Kiddle invites Miltonians to Wa1k thse Labryinth for the Spring Equinox at Burlington Central Park at 7 p.m. Cati 878-4952. Wednesday Mar. 22 Ladies are invited to a Christian Ladies Coffee Hour from 9:30 to 1l arn. in Altendale Auditorium, 185 Ontario St. 'Garden Pond Reflection' is the topic hy Betinda Galtagher, master gardener. Admission is free. Babysitting is provided. Discover with Me hetps chitdren aged three-and-a-hatf to five-year-otds create and leam about the earth and the environ- ment with lots of hands-on activities. The program runs from t to 3 p.m. Cati the Milton Community Resource Centre St 876-1244, ext. 12, for more information. Thursdey Mar. 23 The Milton Seniors' Actîvity Centre's Diners Club meets St S nearby restaurant for food, feltowship and socializing. Join the group at 6 p.m. Cati 875-1681 for loca- tion or to arrange car pooling. Everyone is invited to a free heatth edu- cation seminar catted 'Achieve a Healthy Weight'. The event is organized by Hatton Heatthcare Services and the Lifestyle Metabotism Centre. To reserve a seat, cati 338-4379. The Victorian Order of Nurses hosts a Foot Care Clinic St the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Chitds Dr., from 1to1 4 p.m. Calling ail volunteers The North Halton Mental Health Clinic is in need of volunteers 10 serve on ils Community Advisory Committee. Votunteers are required to dedicate two 10 three hours quarterly to aid in advising the ctinic on programn devetopment, impte- mentation and evaluation. Letters of interest shoutd be forwarded to committee chair Mae Vaivods at 217 Main St. E., Milton, Ont., L9T ItPl. 555 Main St. êý AVAN-FI Aulro T]ECU 1 AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY 386 Steeles Ave. E., (Rear Unit) 878-7710 1

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