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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 5 May 2000, p. 10

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champion. Frndav. May 5, 2000 Please fax Datelîne M ~info to 878- 4943 in plenty of time before the event. Job Fair Are you looking for a rewarding career night here in your own community? Leam more about the many employment opportunities for nurses and healthcare professionals available at our community hospitals by attending the Halton Healthcare Serv'ices Job Fair on Saturday, May 6th from 11:00Oam to 3:00 pmat the Milton District Hospital, or 10:00am -4:0pm at Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. For more information about the Job Fair, please cali our Human Resources Office at 905-338-4626. .Datelin e Dateline is a free listing of coming events only. The column is available f0 local community groups ta assist in promoting their future events. Only charitable or non- profit community groups may use this service. We can only guarantee one issue of publicity closest ta the date of the occurrence although more insertions are possible if demand is low. Notices for Dateline should be handed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed f0 P.O. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or faxed to (905) 878-4943. The final deadline is noon Fniday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesday for Fniday's edition. Dateline items will not be accepted by telephone. S.nay Ma 7 i-4 392 Wilson Ddve Ed Proveau in Attendance Royal LMpu Pm Eu orfctL 878-101 Clean out the closet for Amlty GoodWiI. Please take your extra clothing and household items to the Amity Goodwill store close f0 you. A*i about ou Tax R.c.pt progreni Liza anci her teamn are eager to help you 550 Ontario Stret S. amftYM;ý Friday May 5 Tickets are on sale at the Milton Community Resource Centre between 9 arn. and 4 p.m. for the st Voutis Dance of the year. The cost is $5 for youths in grades 5 to 8. For more information, caîl 876-1244, ext. 18. 'Me 'Hatton District and Halton Catholic District School Boards reminds students of the final deadline for Visions Canada Awards Subrmissions from students in kindergarten to OAC. Projecta are axsessed by a committee based on clarity of expres- sion, creativity, relevance of the topic of Canada and the age and grade of the student. Cai Kim Wallace of the Halton District School Board at 335-3663 or Karen McCarthy at the Halton Catholic District School Board at 632-6314, ext. 320, for more information. Milton Concert Presentations invite everyone to attend Uic sea- son's grand finale with a Classical CeIt Concert at 7 p.m. at Milton Alliance Chureh, 2850 Den-y Rd. E. Thse evening opens with a silent auction fcatuning items from $3 to $100. Thse concert also features conductor Kerry Stratton ansd young Canadian vio- liniat Jasper Wood. Tickets coat $25, or $20 for seniors and atu- dents and can lie purehased at thc door or by calling 878-2432 or 878-4604. Friday May 5 - 6 'fie Milton Rlayera Theatre Group presents a comedy enti- tled 'Jitters' at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childa Dr. A dinner show costs $30 per person while performsnce-only tickets coat $10 each. For tickets, caîl 875-0629. Saturday May 6 Volunteers are needed for the Rural Road Clean Up. Anyone willing to help can contact Jean Woods at 854-2107. Boston Preabyterian Church on Third Line presents Millennium, Gift of Song at 6 p.m. A turkey dinner is served followed by the concert. Tickets cost $12 each or $30 per family including children aged 12 years and under. Tickets can be pur- chased by calling Audrey at 878-3749. Halton HealUicare Services hosts its tirst Healthcare Job Fair aI both its Milton District Hospital and Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital sites from Il arn. to 3 p.m. and 10 arn. to 4 p.m. respectively. Everyone is welcome to attend. Halton Healthcare Services invites everyone to attend Actions for Asthnsa: Ask thse Exp)erts frors 10 arn. to noon at Milton District Hospital. Dr. Zeba Ansari is the guest speaker at, the free event. Cali 338-4379 fo reserve a seat. Organizers invite everyone to join in on Keep It Green Day at 9 arn. The purpose of Uic event is to pick up the roadaide litter that bas accumnulated. Pick-up central ix located at fthc corner of Bell School Line and Steeles Avenue. Cai Joe Yaworski xc 878- 3959 for details. The Halton Sportsmen's Association, 5155 Steeles Ave., pre- sents Uic 2Oth Annual Chatity Breakfast from 6 arn. f0 noon. There's draws for prizes including a fly-in fishing trip for two. Cal] 854-2641 for more details. The Milton Springers Gymnastics.Club offers a six-clasa mini session. Cali Uic club for more details at 878-5030. Sunday May 7 The Halton Youth Symphony and the Halton Chmrnber Orehestra present a concert in celebration of 25 Years of Use HYS at 7:30 p.m. The event ix held at Uic Oakville Centre for thc Performing Arts. Tickets are available flirougli Ticketmaster and Uhc Oakville Centre Box Office. The Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Training Centre, 152 Wilson St. (Kerr and Rebecca streets), in Oakville hoats an Open Houas fromn 10 amr. to 2 p.m. Tours of the fscility are offered as well as dog guide demonstrations. For more information, contact Sally Turney, marketing and communications manager, at 842- 2891, ext. 238. Experscnced hike leaders from the Halton Region Museum invite everyone for a guided Bruce Trail Hike at 10 arn. leaving from Uic Glen Eden ski chalet. Groupa welcornc. The coat ix $5 per person and entrance fes info flic Kelso Conservation Area. To register or for furUser information, caîl 875-2200. 1 Love To Resd: Milton's Literary Festival for Chldren runs from noon to 5 p.m. at Milton District High Sehool. Authorillustrator Werner Zimmermiann and auUior Jean Little are among the presenters. For more information caîl 875-INFO. Monday May 8 The Milton Human Resource Centre of Canada for Students officially opens for the summer. The centre providea free information fn students on job postinga in the area and semass thec province, job xeareh tools and interview techniques as weJI as assistance fo students on resumne preparation. The centre ix locat- cd at 3 10 Main St. E. -se. more DATUNE on page 11

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