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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 16 Jun 2000, p. 13

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Notices for Dateline should be hand- ed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed to P.O. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or faxed to (905) 878-4943. The final deadline is noon Friday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesday for Friday's edition. Dateline items wiII not be accepted by telephone. Fridayjune 16 Everyone is invited to a Full Moon Women's Healing Circle at 8:30 p.m. For more information call Karleen at 875- 2408. It's Springridge Farm Day at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr. For $3.25 seniors can enjoy col'fee, muffins and an old-time wagon ride at Springridge Farm on Bell School Line. Meet al the centre St 2 p.m. Friday June 16-30 Registration begins for Vacation Bible School at Milton Baptist Church, 900 Nipissing Rd. The fun-tilled programt runs fromn July 24 to 28 front 9:30 arn. to noon and includes Bible stories, crafts. gantes and snacks. There is no cost. Caîl Janet at 693-8586 for more information and to reg- ister. Saturday June 17 You'rc invited te, a Victorian Tes with the Hat Ladies. Burlington's Linda Francis and Norma Shephard commentate and modet 50 of their 1,000 bats St St. David's Presbyterian Cburcb in Campbellville (Guelph Line and Hwy. 401). Cali Norma at 854-2156, Noreen at 854-2479 or Gail ist 878-5944 for details. Boston Preshyterian Cburcb, wbicb is located St Third Line in Halton Hilîs, bosts the Roaat Beef Dinner fromn 5 to 7 p.m. The Board of Direetors and Staff are pleased to INVITE YOU TO ATTEND OUR 46tb ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, lune 22, 2000 ast 7:30 p.m. at Qakyjîle Publie Library 120 Navy St., Oakville Guest Speaker: Dick O'Brien, M.A. Se. -Raisang a Resilient Child" -,Have You [~jAlwayS S Wonted to Enhance Vour - ~ Appearance? Now is thse perfect tlme. Mi have the solution with state-cl-the-art laser tedsnology an a quiet, cgoôrulabeandrvate office renf nie aller treabaseit foc *Spider Veiars *Age&à Browrr Spot *Fadal Veina son & Red Spts * iiar ks *Tatton Reanoval *Fadai Plgma nlf - Watts *sugeey forVaflefl Veina * Injectionr Selenaflieay for Varase Veins Fbsur a n anfttionff. The Canadien Champion, Fily ue16 00-1 Make Tickets cost $12 for adults and $6 for chil- dren aged 6 to 12 years. Chiltiren aged 5 years and under are admitted free. The cost is $30 for a family with children under 12 years. Entertainment ia also provided. For tickets, please caîl Donna Parsons at 854- 2362 or Audrey Peddie at 878-3749. The Milton District Hospital Auxiliary hosta uts 2Oth annuel Strawherry Fair from 8 S.m. to dusk at the hospital's grounds, 30 Derry Rd. The day kicks off with the Optimist strawberry pancake breakfast at 8 S.m. The Strawheny Parade begins at 9:30 S.m. beginning at Delacourts and ending ai the hospital. There is a barbecue, a marketplace with baked goods, a white elephant sale, a rai- fie, enterWanment and more. Sunday June 18 Boston Preshyterian Church celebrates ils 18Oth anniversary with a worship ser- vice at Il a.m. followed hy a light lunch. As part of the service, a dedication mark- * - ,ýSE -0C -E ing the recent restoration of the historical cemneteay is held. Everyone is invited. Monday June 19 The Halton Hilla Anaphylaxia Support Group presents 'New Research Findings' at 7 p.m. in the community room of the Georgetown Police Station, which is locat- ed acrosa fromt the Market Place MaIli. For fairther information cal[ Susan, the support group leader, at 877-1179. - se mare DATELINE on page 16 7 7 one block north of the Milton Mail t Spacrat 0% finance ratai le p ta 48 asion terra Spal finance, lasse ratas & RDA may no be combined. Da telin e sure ta send us Dateline inf in plenty of tîme before the event BETTER SELECTION BETTER SERVICE BETTER PRICE a s 1AýccLi!,ir Centre _88 _'ý33_vE1tý 901)-156-9309

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