Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Oct 2000, p. 16

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16 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, October 10, 200 0 P lease For fax Datellne gOses * s info to i978- 4943 sak in pnty of time before the event is ta take place. Stressed Out & Loving It!!!e e Seminar with Sharron Stasuik Tuesday, November 28 7:00Opm Mon To reserve a seat or obtain more information, please cali (905) 338-4379. Seating is limited. .Datem e - tram DATELINE on page 11 Loblaws from 7 to 9 p.m. for an evening of social knitîing, sharing and support. For details caîl 878-7990. Developmentally challenged learners who are indepeadent to the extent that they can profit from instruction can learn English, math and independence skilîs from 6:30 10 8:30 p.m. at Bishop Reding Secondary School, 1600 Main St. E. For details caîl Helen at 257-3688. Honse Alone prepares children aine and older how to stay home by themselves. The course ruas Tuesday eveniags until November 7. 'he cost is $30. For details caîl 876-1244, ext. 18. The Bishop Reding School Council meets sut 7:30 p.m. sut the Main Street high school at.7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. For more information caîl 875- QI124. Wednesday Oct. Il Register now for the Milton Community Resource Centre's Social SkiIIs Prograan, which ruas Wednesdays from 4 to 5:30 until November 15 at 917 Nipissing Rd. The programn is designed to build a child's self esteem through group activities, coop- erative games and crafts. Topics include controlling anger, copiag with feelings and communication. The cost is $35. Caîl 876- 1244, ext. 18, for further details. The Evening Euchre Party begins sut 7:30 p.m. at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr. Eajoy keen compe. titioa and great conversations for just a dollar. Prizes are awarded. Vou have 3 employees. 2 computera. An office on Main Street. You're huge. WE SALUTE SMALL BUSINESS THROUGHOUT OCTOBER. Wben ia comes to an impact on our economy, smaîl business is big inderd. Approximateîy 80% of ail aew jobs are cresatd by smaîl business. Siace 1995, ahere bave been 749,000 new jobs creared in Onario and even more jobs 'wilI be generaaed by increasing trade and exporta. The Ontario governmena bas reduced red tape, cor personal income taxi and payroll tax and is committed to doing more to bnlp small business. To fiad out more about bow Ontario as belping smali business grow, visit Ontarios Small Business Web page today sut www.ontario-canada.com/smaîlbusiness IV ntrl SmaiI Business. Big Success. Pesticide Alternatives for Milton meets at 7:30 p.m. New members are always welcome. For location or more information on the group, caîl 693-9837. The Milton Seniora' Activity Centre offert the Fafl Colour Tour of St. Mary's. The tour includea the basebail hall of lame, a buffet lunch at Damiens then a stop at McCuIIy'a Farm on the way home. Caîl 875-1681 to sign up. Everyone is invited to a free aeminar entitled 'Understanding Depression' a( 7 p.m. aI Oakville-Trafaîgar Memorial Hospital. The speaker is Dr. Sydney Kennedy, psychiatrist. To reserve a seat caîl 338-4379. Wellspring Halton-Peel, 2545 Sixth Line, in Oakvilîe offers a drop-in peer support group from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. drop-in introduction to yoga fromn 10:30 arn. to noon and body-mind mediation from I to 2:30 p.m. For details caîl 257- 1988. Pesticide Alternatives for Milton meets at 7:30 p.m. Join the group in its goal of making the town pesticide-frce. New members are welcome. Caîl 693- 9837 for more information. Thursday Oct. 12 The Victorian Order of Nurses offers a foot care cîinic St the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childa Dr., from I to 4 p.m. To reserve a spot caîl 875-1681. The Toronto Parent Finders, a search a support group for adult adoplees and birth relatives, meet at 7:30 p.m. as Huron Park Community Centre, second floor, 830 Paisley Blvd. W., an Mississauga. For details caîl (416) 465-8434. The Victorian Order of Nurses Alzheimer Services offers a support group for family caregivers in the Community Roomn at Loblaws from I to 3 p.m. For more information cati 847-9559 or 1-800-387-7127. The Halton Hands ln Motion Knitting and Crocheting Guiîd invites ail yarn enthusiasts to its monthly meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. at Georgetown High School in the staff.dining room. The group ahares ideas and techniques with fellow members of aIl skill levels. Yearly membership is $20. The non-member fee ia $5. Caîl Diane at Georgetown Yam and Crafts at 877-1521 for details. VinI MlE ONU K4 fIO Tmf MBE DOIS MOT ME TRE MMJS T ISROEM TmR BIBLE IRA Hm4DmC TO LWER8ASOWf8TWyIt have #se ftths everrn past yo ur miad? 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