Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 21 Nov 2000, p. 19

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r Date/mne 'tfram DATELINE on page 18 arn. to 1 p.m. at the Rockwood Community Centre, Main Street North. Vendors will be on hand with many different items for sale. Admission is free. Friday Nov. 24 St. David's Presbyterian Church, 132 Main St. N, in Campbellville hosts a homestyle roast heef dinner with two sittings ai 5 and 6:45 p.m. 'Me cost is $12.50 for adults and $6 for children aged 5 to 12 years. Pre-school children eat free. Tickets are available from the church office at 854-9800. Tise Fine Ares Society of Milton holds its annu- ai general meeting at thse police station on Childs Drive at 7:30 p.m. Elections are held for the 2001 executive. The 21 winning tickets from the Studio Tour raffle are drawn at 8 p.m. New mensbers are always welcome. A Cyberzone Video Dance Party takes place at the Milton Leisure Centre for youths aged 9 to 13 years from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The cost is $10 per person. Purchase tickcts at thse leisure centre. Saturday Nov. 25 - 26 Thse Milton chapter of the Canadian Red Cross offers ensergency and standard first aid courses. To register, or for more information, caîl 875-1459. The Fine Aits Society of Milton presenits an arts show and sale by the Tuesday Painters Croup upstairs ait Loblaws from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. campaigil launched Annual hospital Christmas fundraiser helps purchase latest medical equipment Nothing lights up a child's face tike Christmas moming. But a small donation can help light up a Christmas tree for Milton District Hospital (MDH). The MDH Foundation is entering its lOth year with the Buy a BuIs for the Hospital fundraiser. Residents interested in giving the gift of health can buy one buIs for $10 to $49, a amaîl string of bulbs for $50 to $149, or a large string for $150 or more. AIl proceeds will help buy new hospital equipment. The campaign has raised $500,000 over ita first nine years. And in the spirit of giving, ail donors will receive a Christmas tree ornament as a token of gratitude frora the founidation. A leaf-shaped ornament will be given to those who buy single bulbs. Purchasers of the small string of bulbs will receive a gold-coloured ornament. And large string sponsors will receive a glass baIl depicting 10 'Lords a Leaping'. It's one of a iimited-edition ornament series entitled 'The 12 Days of Christmas'. Ail sponsors wiii alto have the opportu- nîty to win a hand-crafted wooden sied, which wiil be dispiayed in the Main Street window ofJo'Leen's.0 Tise draw wiil take place December 22. Ail cheques shouid be made payable to5 the Milton District Hospital Foundation. They cas be mailed to 30 Derry Rd. E., E Milton, Ont., L9T 2X5. For more information, eaul the tounda- tion office at 876-7014. Saturday Nov. 25 Milton Mail hosts the 12th Annual Community Bazaar, a day-long event offering ail non-profit and community groupa the opportunity to raise extra money for their organizations through the sale of Christmas crafts and baked goods. For further information, eaul the mail office at 878-3900. Everyone is invited to the Historie Homes and Buildings of Milton volume Il booksigning at Smithbooks at Milton Mail from 11:30 a.m. 10 2:30 p.m. St. John's Anglican Church in Nassagaweya invites the public to its Christmas Lunch from 1l a.m. to 2 p.m. Featured are a baked goods table, crafts and a white elephant table. Ring in the holiday season with the Milton Choristers as the choir presenits 'Deck the Halls with Brass, BelIs and Chorus' at 7:30 p.m. at the Gambrel Bam at Country Heritage Park (formerly the Farm Museuma). Tickets cost $12 for adults or $10 for seniors and students. Chiidren aged 12 years and under are admitted free. Tickets cas he purcisased at Peggy's at Milton Mail, Delacourt's on Main Street or by caiiing Robin at 876-3307. Sunday Nov. 26 Auditions are held for the play 'Jonas and the Big Fish Story' at Soutisside Community Chureh (formeriy Milton Alliance Church), 2850 Derry Rd. W. from 2 to 4 p.m. Auditions are by appoint- ment oniy and cas be made by calling Rick Imus at 875-3090 or tol free a(l 1-877-462-220 1. Halton Waldorf Schooi, 2193 Orchard Road. in Burlington hosts a holiday festival featuring baked goods, crafts, children's games, gift ideas and as aduit tearoom from il a.m. to 4 p.m. The Halton-PeeI branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society hosts its regular meeting at the Chinguacousy Branch Library, iower level, 150 Central Park Dr., at 2 p.m. The guest speaker is J. Brian Giichritt, who discusses using English parish registers. Monday Nov. 27 Interested in training 10 be competitive in today's job market? If so, the Milton Human Resouree Centre invites you to a training assess- mentlemployment seminar from 10 to il s.m. at 3 10 Main St., suite 106. Cail 876-9828. The Milton Community Resource Centre offers a toddler drop.in from 9:15 to il: 15 a.m. Infants aged up to 24 months are invited. Cali 876-1244, ext. 10, for more information. Drop in and meet new friends at Ailendale tisrough an intergenierational fun time with the res- idents offered by the Milton Community Resource Centre. For more information, cail 876-I1244, ext. 10. The Milton Community Resource Centre offert Prescsool Jumpin' and Jamosin' for 3 to 4-year- olds from i to 2:15 p.m. Cali 876-1244, ext. 10. The Halton Hilîs Quiers Guild meets at Centenniai Middlr Sehool in Georgetown at 7:15 p.m. For more information, cail Wendy McHugh at 833-0483. Whentheoeis smoke... ther shoud be an alanl Smoke alarms save lives by sounding an alarm when smoke is detected and giving you precious time to, escape. Remember to test your smoke alarm and change its batteries regularly. Smoke alarms don't last forever so if your alarms are more than 10 years old, replace them with new ones. Make sure everyone knows the sound of the smoke alarm and what to do in case of a fire. NE DAY ONLY - FRIDAT, NOWEMMR 241H, 9:30 AM - 10 PM Halton Healthcar 47 Main St. E s - * R -V y' c C 'E MILTON __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'è ~ :and 87840931 Te Bes# la S.kutI.n and Prk.e Amywh.r. irbt Caaii Cbnpîon The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, November 21, 2000 STOCK OF 1 î 6 0 ' K ýO **ENTIRE STOCK OF STER H N FASHION REG PRICED R F- 's POLYESTER DRAPERY & PRINTS & PRINTS & POLYE SOLIDS UPHOLSTERY Ay NILY! Dy E D 1 OT ALREADY REDUCED.- 1 EN L1ý S up A C 1 D 1 DAY ONILY!** FABRICS AT00 9 ?ff 0 a NOT ALRFACA REDUCED 00/0 Off 1 DAY ONLY!** 400/0 Off 0 UR REG PRýCES OUR REG. PRICES ........ ....... l>5555"' FABRICLANDES SURPRISE MOONLIGHT SALE! 1 DAY ONLY - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH 9:30 AM 10 PM "wo -19

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