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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 Sep 2000, p. 10

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Photo by BARRIE ERSKtNE Haiton Regionai Police Chiai Ean Aigar (ieft) posas with Tattoo 2000 participants <from lefI) Trish Barichailo, Marilyn Taylor, Joan Morrison, Ivor Evans, Joan McWiliims and Joli Swanca, pipa major. The avent iiil ba haid In Burlington tomorrow. 'H0 L 1D AY WE EK EN D WARNING The last long weekend of the summer is here! If you and your friends are planning a celebration, consider appointing a designated driver who will make sure everyone gets home safely. This applies to everyone 9perating an automobile or a boat. Remember... if you drink, don't drive. [2qW- Have You Always Wantedtoù Enhance Vour - Appea rance? Now is the perfect lime. Vk have the solution srtr state-ol-the-art lmse technology in a quiet, comortable andI private office settiog. Wn offer treatnsnnt for *Spider Veins - Age & Brown Spots *Facli Veins - Sun & Red Spots *Birthlmarks - Tatton Renrorul *facial Pigmsentatin - Watts *Sorgery for Varimoe Vi'ins o Injection Sclerotherapy -NEW Skin Case Prodoots for Varicose Veios For a ùMgcornullation a/l. DrA "ad/ MI xJritC.sc. Pecý~~~ ~ ~ ~ Lae OenVac rCnr CORRECTION NOTICE In our August 30 - Sept. 5,2000 flyer, the following arrora occurred on page 4: nThe Toahiba 4270ZDVD Laptop computer was advertised at the wrong price. The price ahould have been $2,599.99 AFTER PRICE DRO. In addition, it should have atated "LIMITED QUANTITY". nThe Soundman S-20 3 Piece Speaker ahould have sated "Remote haa volume power and includea headphonea g.s W. sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have cauaed our valued customers. AND'SW THE SWIM BOUTIQUEv 878-9747 NOW ACCEPTINO REGISTRATION FOR FALL Register early and get the best times Session starts Sept. 5, 2000 Open 6 Days A Week THE SWIM BOUTIQUE Cash or Cheque Only Sept. 5 to Sept. 9 One-Stots »O»tShopptng fnetü» Eottre Famlly. Plus au Accuaoelu. Onu 500 Slu In os Im d W 25o Bronmte Stn S, bMtoi Lomna Wilson and ICC Wealth Management Inc. are pleased to offer the following GIC Rates. 'c Rae 1lyr 5.90 2 yr 6.00 3 yr 4 yr 5 yr 6.10 6.20 6.30 Coma-rable Rae 4.85 5.10 5.15 5.20 5.35 * Rates are effective as of date however subject to change without notice. For GICs or any other information Incudmng financiai, estate, tax & mremenent planning or offshore investment,, eaui Lorna at (905) 858-8334. 'Annual Tattoo held tomorrow in Burlington By HOWARD MOZEL Spectal to Thte Champion Producing Tattoo 2000 has been a tremendous undertak- ing. but according to Pipe Major and Burlington tirefight- er Jeff Swance, the two years of planning wiil be well worth "'There is great satisfaction knowing we put together a good show for the communi- ty,' said Mr. Swance. Police Chief Ean Algar - who posed in the traditionai Chishoîrs tartan to help publi- cize the event - said the public appreciates the effort and aiways responda in kind. "People love pipes and drums and love the chorus," said Chief Algar, who believes Halton's rich BritishlCeltic her- itage makes tise Tottoo a natur- ai. This is a type of music the public enjoys." Tattoo 2000 wili take place tomorrow at Nelson Stadium 4181 New St., in Burlington starting at 7 p.m. The event will be presented in conjuniction with the Haiton Regional Police Pipes and Drums (of which Mr. Swance is a part) and tise Halton Regional Police Chorus. The seil-out tattoo held two years ago as part of Halton Regional Police's 25th anniver- sary was a huge succeos that. boasted three hours of enter- tainiment featuring 15 presenta- fions by more than 600 per- formera. "This is even a better show thon '98," said Mr. Swance, who explained tisai extra bleachers will be oct up to accommodate thse crowd of weil over 3,000. The 22-strong Halton Regional Police Chorus, for example, will perform tise Minstrel Boy, Lord of the Dance and Amazing Grace, plus 0 Canada and God Save tise Queen. Don McGeoch, a Celtic singer from Brantford, wiii provide bots original and traditional music. Other highlights include the Pipes and Drums of the Lomne Scots Regiment of Canada, Town of Dundas Pipes and Drums, Burlington Teen Tour Band, Argylîshire Dancers, the Bond of the Royal Hamilton Light tnfantry, Aspects of Dance, Pipes and Drus of tise Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada and the Halton Regional Police Honour Guard. The i8th Mississippi Regiment out of Hamilton, known for its American Civil War re-enactments, wilIl also be on hand with an artillery regi- ment, muskets, canon, an encampment and more. Advance tickets coot $10 for odulta, $8 for children aged under 12 yearsor $30per fami- ly (two aduits, two children). Prices as the gatle are $12 for aduits, $10 for children and $32 per family. Caîl the advance ticket bot line at 825-4805 or go to police headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Tickets are also available at Hopedale and Bronte Village mails in Oakville as well as Burlington and Appleby molo in Budingten. -v ---------------------------- ------------- 5 "(0) "1.0 ff Il. Reclular Priced wim suits

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