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Dateline items will not be accepted by telephone. Tueaday Apr. 18 .The Retired Women Teachers of Ontario meets for the Victorien Tes aud Lunch. Members are encour- aged 10 dress in white gloves and hats for the affaîr and are also reminded both provincial and branch fees are due. The event begins aI 10:30 a.m. al: St. James Anglican Church, 6029 Oid Church Rd., in Caledon East. Parents experiencing troubles with their children can seek advice aI the weekly Parent Support Group at 7:30 p.m. The self-support gmoup, mun by trained lead- ers, helps parents cope with troubled children. Meetings are held every Tuesday at Pinelands Presbyterian Church, 5270 New St., in Burtinglon. Bishop Reding Secondary School boss Jam for Justice in the school's cafeteria aI 7 p.m. Tickets for the event cost $3 at the door wilh proceeds going 10 Bishop Reding's Amnesty International Group (o sup- port ils efforts 10 raise awareness and participate in campaigns 10 help free prisoners of conscience. Acts include music aud lîterary readings. The Full Moon Healing Circle for both men sud womes lakes place from 7 10 9:30 p.m. Caîl E.R. KidUle ai 878-4952 for more information. Wednesday Apr. 19 Mothers who breastfeed their child can lind encour- agement and information at the Milton La Leche League meeting. The meeting is held at Cherish Family Resource Centre, 540 Childs Dr., at 8 p.m. Mothers with nursing babies are welcome to attend. For more information, caîl 876-0772 or 878-6387. Milton's Wheels to Meals hosts a luncheon in the Loblaws Community Room at 11:30 a.m. Transportation and assistance cas be areanged for those that require it. The costi s $5 for a hot meal and a fun time. CatI Mary at 878-6699 for more informa- tion. Ladies are invited to attend the Neighbourhood Coffee Hour ai the Allendale Auditorium, 185 Ontario St., from 9:30 to Il S.m. Special features include 'Colours' by Valerie Colwell and guesl speak- er Edna West. The affair is hosted by the Milton Christian Ladies Coffee Hour. Admission is free. Babysitting is provided. Thursday Apr. 20 The Viclorian Order of Nurses hosîs a Foot Care )Pms: po iste GSLaddle Cover ,tance, wiihoui replacins the satdile Thict gel padding & lycra caver provide a new oaddle teel aisa greal saisi cla* cCroche flove -Full leather double siitched palm for dsrabiity - Cottos crochai hact wiih a terry thsmb - Lycra linger side panels 8tagecOac Traier QuGalî retease 16" wheels - Baill is ABS plastic floor - Foids down and assembles easiiy - Fslly adiastable 5 point safety harness - Cantilever Mountain Lck & NOMc F-4 COrn rOmket *- 4~~l fuciospeeti, trip dis 8 Bmrm x 60"' adomeler & limer " Self coiting covered Lable - Auto on/off " Munts on seat post ' -Auto staitop mates installation eaay A e' I grse tires wiitac e la istX-Smnall-X-Large 50-6105-01-O5 coated nylon matena - Hoids two 6-49 Fîts wheei sizes 16"-27"6586 ait weather conditions. -Tan X-Sînaii-X-Large 5060-10 ch;idres Bise. 19-1900. Reg. Reg. $1 1.50 *Easy to instali Battery includel. Reg. $16.00 IReg. $369.00 $269.00 17-8100 Reg. $20.90 W w BMO LES w SE sP O-jM. g& Clinjic at the Milton Senior's Activily Centre, 500 Childs Dr., from I îo 4 p.m. Caîl 875-1681 to book an appointment. The Milton Historical Society holds its general meeting at Hugh Foster Hall at 8 p.m. Guest speaker and master landscape designer, Margarete Schlorke, speaks on Victorian and herilage garden design. Evéryone is welcome and admission is free. Friday Apr. 21 There is an open bouse from 7 10 9:30 p.m. for any- one inlerested in the experience of Reiki Hand Healing. Cali E. R. Kiddle at 878-4952 for more information. Saturday Apr. 22 The fourth annual Sacred Fire Ceremony gels underway at i p.m. The event includes drumming. lu the tradition of Earth day, il's being held outdoors. Contact E.R. Kiddle at 878-4952 for more informa- tion. VGifted Re,ýding' students will beÉ among patrons at confereLucnce Bishop Reding Secondary School will be among Halton's Caîholie high achools participat- ing in Ibis year's 101h annual Connections Conference for Gifted and Talented Students. Students - 25 of them frora Bishop Reding - wilI galber Thursday at Brant Bible Church in Burlingon 10 partake in several workabops and seminars. The conférence is conaidered unique as the day is entirely organized by gifted and talented alu- dents themselves for their peers. This year, aeminars wilt inctude improvisation- aI drama, the Broute Creek Projecî and a parody of the popular game show Greed. Bishop Reding was the origiriator of tbe Connections Conference. The event was amaîl at fBrst, but with increasing popularity and l'unding from the achool board, the event grew. "It's a great learnîng experience.' said Kathleen Crapper, speciat education departmeul head for Bishop Reding. "The board oaw il was a wortbwbile cause and hetped us out a lot. The atudents are very excited about il as wett. It's aIt theirs."