The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, April 11, 2000 -27 .Da telin e Dateline Dateline la a free listing of coming eventa only. t The column la available 10 local communityI groups 10 assist in promnoting their future eventa. i Only charitable or non-profit community groupa may use this service. We cari only guarantee one issue of publicity closeat to the date of the occur- rence although more insertions are possible if demnand la low. Notices for Dateline should be handed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed 10 P.O. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or faxed to (905) 878-4943. The final deadline la noon Friday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesday for Friday's edition. Dateline items will not be accepted by telephone. Tuesday Apr. Il The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre's Lunch flunda meets ai noon ai a nearby eateiy. Seniors are invited to make friends, est good food and hear the latesi news. Cali 875-1681 for Use April location. The Halton/North Peel Naturalist Club invites the public 10 jolis its monthly meeting. AI Pace pre- sents 'Dramatîc Landforms and Flors Gema in the Northwest Teritories and the Yukon' ai 7:30 p.m. ai Georgetown District Secondary School on Guelph Street, west of Mapie Avenue. The Triliui Plsotographic Club invites tie pub- lic 10 an evening of shows by expert photographert. The evening begins ai 8 p.m. and takes place ai East Plans United Church, 375 Plaina Rd. E., in Burlington. For details caîl Marilyn Chayka ai 634-7755. A Parent Support Group meets evey Tuesday ai 7:30 p.m. ai Pinelsnds Presbyterian Church, 5270 New St., in Burlington. This non-denominational self- support group heipa parents of children who are in trouble ai home, ai sehool or with Use law or who are abusive or taking drugs. Cali 1-800-488-5666. Wedisesday Apr. 12 The annual meeting of the Nassagaweya Wemen'a Inatitute takes place ai 6:30 p.m. ai the Nassagaweya Communiiy Centre (Brookville Hall) on Guelph Lune. A potluck supper kicks off Use meeting. Ii's Volunteer Appreciation Day ai the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 50 Childa Dr. Centre vol- unteers are invited for a get-togeUser staeting ai noon. 'lie firt meeting of Milion's Pesticide Awareness and Alternatives Group takes place ai 7 p.m. Organizers encourage everyone to attend to help make Rachel Carton Day happen on May 27. 'lie special day wiil promote awareness of Use effects of environ- mental chemicals and educate the public. Contact Erika Ristok, N.D. ai 693-9837. Discover with Me helpa 3-and-a-half 10 5-year-olds create and leam about the eaeth and Use environment. The prograin rnsn from 1 10 3 p.m. ai Use Communiiy Resource Centre. Cali 876-1244, ext. 12, for details. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childa Dr., hosts the Evening Eucbre Party ai 7:30 pr. The event features competition and socializing. The coat la $2 per perton. Dereaved Familles of Ontario Halton/Peel hosis he Share and Support Night at 7:30 p.m. at 190 Iritannia Rd. E., Unit 11, in Miasissauga. For more nformation contact the group at 507-2200 or visit its website ai www.bereavedfamnilies.org. Thursday Apr. 13 The ME Association of Halton and Hamilton- Wentworth'i support group meets ai 7 p.m. ai ransley United Church, 2111 Walkers Line (north of Ltpper Middle Road), in Burlington. For details caîl 319-7966. A meeting of the Toronto Parent Finders, a search and support group for adult adopitees and birth rela- tives, takcs place at 7:30 p.m. at Huron Park Community Centre, 2nd floor, 830 Paisley Blvd. W. (Mavis and Dundas area), in Mississauga. Cali (416) 465-8434 for more information. Biahop Reding Secondary School presents Return to the Forbidden Planet at 7:30 p.m. Tickets coat $8 for adults and $5 for students. Cali 875-0124. Everyone ia invited 10 a free health education semi- nar entitled the 'Pathway to Breast Health Awareness' ai the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., ai 7 p.m. Exhibits are set up ai 6:30 p.m. Organized by the Halton Breasi Health Networking Group, the seminar helps women recog- nize ways to reduce the risk of breasi cancer. To reserve ai seat caîl 338-4379. The Scbizophrenia Society of Ontario (SSO), a self-help group for frienda and families of people who have sehizophrenia, offert a support meeting ai 7 p.m. in the library of Port Nelson United Church, 3132 South D., in Burlingion. Appoiniments are not required. Cali 634-6797 for additional information. The Victorian Order of Nurses offert a Foot Care Clinie ai the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr. Cali the centre ai 875-1681 for an appoint- ment. Friday Apr. 14 'lie Grace Anglican Church, 317 Main St., hoats the Lenlen Service of Lessona and Carols ai 8 p.m. Bishop Reding Secondary School hots Cabaret Night ai 8 p.m. Tickets cosi $12 and include snacks and a cash bar. For tickets cail 875-0124. Saturday Apr. 15 'he Milton Taurtioka Karate Club, which practices oui of the Milton Leisure Centre, announces a new programn called LUi Dragons. The classisl for children aged eight ycars and under. Registration begins ai 8 a.m. There's alto a six-week beginnert class sign up for childien over eight years of age and adults. The Evening Star Rebekah Lodge #79, 174 Main St. E., hosis the Euchre Luncheon ai 12:30 p.m. The cost is $7.50 and la held in the I.00OF. Hall. The 7th Milton Scouts and Cuba are clearing away gaubage along Derry Road, the group's adopted road. lIn support of the effort, everyone is encourtged to cheer themn on with a honk or wave while driving. Monday Apr. 17 'lie Milton Seniors Activity Centre goes to Casino- Raina in Orillia. Tickets cost $5 with a friend, or$pe person. Cai the centre at 875-1681 to si8fl Up. The John Milton Chapter of the IODE hoata the Thank Von Luncheon for ail bridge ansd euchre players and subatitutes. The lunch begina at noon ai the Milton Curlina Cluh Ptizes for the vear are awarded. FRE i BASI