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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 19 May 2000, p. 10

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19,2000 Marking the Keep'Them Covered! If you're heading 10 the beach this long weekend with your baby, please rememnber that babies have delicate skin which must be protected from irreparable Sun damage. Keep babies under one year old out of direct sunlight, either in a covered stroller, under an umbrella or in the shade. Shield their skin with hats and loose titting clothing. Closely-knit fabrics block out most of the sun's rays and long-sleeved shirts and long pants will cover up most of their body. It s recommended.that you do not use sunscreen on Lbabies under six months., Advertorlal 6 Costly Mistakes to Avoid Before Buying a Home MILTON-A nrw report bas just bren relesed which identifies the 6 moat common and costly mistakes that hornebuyers make before buying that you inform yourself about the factors involved brfore you buy. In answer to this issue, industry insiders have prepared a free special a home. report entitîrd "6 Things You Must Mortgage regulations have changed Know Before You Buy". significantly over the last few years, Hsving the right information before- making your options wider than ever. hand can undoubtedly make a major Subtlr changes in the way YOIJ différence in this critical negotistion. approach mnortgsge shopping, and ocageaFREopofti even saal differences in the wsy you reort ca g 1-888 e75 of64-5 structure your rnortgage, can coat or rneor ycig D1-88475-8645nll save you literally thousanda of dol- and enteri 24104 ousadyou7 cans al lars and years of expense. ayin,2 or a,7dy Whether you are about 10 buy your week. Cali NOW to find out what firat home, or are planning to make s you nerd to know before you buy a move to your next horne, it is critical home. This oprt is çourtesy of Chris Newel. 1k/Mlax Blue Sp>ing Reafry <Ralton) Corp. v'March for Jesus' in Milton June 10 The global March for Jesus bas bren called the largest grass mots movement in the world. Soon, Milton residents can participate in the fourth and final local march, taking place Saturday, June 10. So far, seven Milton churches are taking part in the mardi, which will art off from Rotary Park at noon. Participants are asked to gather at 11:45 arn. It' s rxpectrd to las( an hour, and will culminste with s worship service, also at Rotary Park. The march is intrndrd to shlow Christians to jointly display their devotion to God. 'The ides was 10 bring people of al Christian denominations together," said local organizer Lorrette Shermet. "Wr aIl believe in the same God." Msrch for Jesus ws conceivrd as a miùllennium event, and the debut walk took place in Britain in 1980. This yrar alone, about 150 countries, totallîng about 15 million participants, are rxprct- rd to join in. Those unable bo msrch arr stili wrlcomr to corne out for the service. For more infonnadon, cal any of Milton's churches. I I. * I OMISSIN kwu&E 2W n i028 DAYSTU STARTS2MdI& M MI 0:Mw m BE At Hitherfleld we focus on the individual needs, strengths ansd talents of every student in our JK to, Gr-ade 8 school. We offer a challenging academic programme, which is supported by our new fully networked computer lab. Each child partic- ipates in our May Plays. Our teachers are qualified and experienced. With our low student-to-teacher ratio, open communication with parents and a strong sense of family within the achool, Hitherfleld bas earned a reputation for high standards of achievement. At Hitherfleld, we nurture the desire to learn. To find out more please cali: Ann Scott, Principal, B.A., B.Ed., Principal Qualifications Mra. Cheryl Bélanger, Secretary 905-854-0890

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