The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, May 9, 2000 -7 OUR READERS WRITE Why in the world would anyone do this? Dear Editor: grostjunk had fhrown ail of the garbage My name is Emily Brown. I am My dad and Tonybrought ail (ho including biken and staff back loto seven years old and live in Milton. garbage to the top of Commercial the creek. On Saturday, t volunteered f0 Street so that if could be picked Up I askod my dad why someone help clean up Milton during Good by the Town on Monday. woule do somefhing like this after Neighbours Community Day. Once we had cleanee Up ail the ail the hart work that we Ise donc. My dad and his friend Tony ment, I taid to my dad that thii Ho coule fot give me an answer. helped me and our job was to clean would ho a good place to take our Ho said thaf if1 were to write f0 up the creek between the Optimist dog Leo fora walk. you, maybe Use bad people (bat did Centre and Laurier Avenue. On Sunday aftemoon, we took Mhis would resetdis letter and tend We were very surprised to find my eog for a walk thore and what you an explanafion. about eight bikes, five grocery did wc tee? Eniy Brown caria, computers, radios and M other We saw a very bae person who Charle Street Milton need a proper theatre, says reader (The following letter was addressed to Mayor Gord Krantz and a copy was filed with The Champion.) Dear Editor: My husband and several friends and I attended the marvelous con- cert of the Welsh Male Orpheus Choir at St. Paul's United Church. I noted you and your wife were in attendance and along with the rest of the sold out audience, seemed to enjoy the evening. This is one more demonstration of the need for a proper theatre building for Milton. An air condi- tioned and slant floored auditorium would be weil used and much appreciated by the people in our lovely town. With the new growth there should he an even greater need for such a facility for various types of performances - dramatic, musi- cal, educational and general town gathering events. I would strongly endorse the use of some of the money for the Mohawk Raceway be.used to con- struct a facility such as this. Isn't it time Milton had such a facility? Thank you for consideration of these points. I look forward t a response. t would be glad to help in any way I can. Lorene Manning-Elsenhoter Highside Drive -e. HER EESHOW IT WORKS: Buy fu> tre or unît of fabric or merchandîse atimer Fabrîcands Reguar Prîce and get he nex> flmeos or units of equal value FR EE! Entire InStore Stock VOGUE A mUTTEicK Patins IndMduall pv roced. . B-EUT i af M.S R. PARce GEl 2 FREEI onfer vid Moy ô-6 2000 Not vujd itany ovvthoW couvnolers. eIHWIH aOYSE SIS e W1De PLE.RPIT 547 Main St. E. MILTON 878-0931 mnfoline: 1-888-780-0333 Website: www.fabricand.ca Letters welcome The Canadian Champion welcomes letters to the editor. We reserve the right to edit, revise, and reject letters. Letters must be signed and the address and the telephone number of the writer included. Mail letters to: The Canadian Champion, Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or leave them at our office, 191 Main St. E., or fax to 878-4943. Brand Ne me Great Place. HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTRE More than a Hotel Upon your arrivai ai our newly renavated hotel, youll not ony see the diference, but you'lfeel it. Whether with a group or on your own, our thoughtful andfriendly service will ensure your say is pleasurable. • 430 Luxuriously appointed guestrooms & suites • 60,OO sq. ft. of Convention, Banquet & Meeting space • 3 Restaurants, 1 Lounge & 2 Night Clubs • Business Centre • State of the Art Fitness Centre * Airport Shuttle In-room standards incude: The Plaza Club features: . Coffee Makers • Upgraded amenities & services • Iron & Ironing Board • Free local calls & 1-800 access * Hair Dryer • High speed internet access • Data Ports • Benefits & services of the •In-room Movies Plaza Club lounge 655 Dixon Rd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada Tel: (416) 244-1711 • Fax: (416) 244-8031 1-800-668-3656 • reserveeintemationalplaza.com • Direct Sales Tel: (416) 246-7900 Fax: (416) 2449584 Important Infant Safety Hazard Notice Zellers has learned of a potential safety hazard with a COLORS & C0®. brand infant/toddler two-piece outfit. The item consists of ribbed, fleece leggings and a five-button fleece jacket with a fluffy white bear on the chest and fluffy white trim on the collar, wrist and waist. The item was available in two colours: pink and purple. A metal ring surrounding each of the buttons on the jacket can be pulled off. A child may put the metal ring in her mouth and accidentally choke. The item was sold in sizes 12m to 3x at Zellers stores across Canada beginning in September 1999. If the metal ring is removed from each of the five buttons, the garment is sale and can continue to be wom. Customers may return the item to any Zellers store in Canada for a full refund. For more information please contact Zellers Customer Service 1 888 226-2225 fders% +* 1 1 Ili ( Vll ( 1 JAý1Pi()