Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 24 Nov 2000, p. 22

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Do you know of something interesting going on? PIea4e caif our news- room a 878-2341, ext. 234. Warmn up those TV sets, Milton. The auction is coming to town. For the fis-st time, the Milton Rota-y Club will hold a live TV Auction with the help of COGECO- 14. It will take place Tueaday from 6 to 10:30 p.m. Prior to auction night, donated items will be displayed via digi- tal photography on Use Rotary Club's website, www.miltonro- taryclub.com. A short description will accompany each item. "Htsndreds of items have been donated, everything from bikea and paintinga and cas-pet." said Milton Rotar-y director John Pears. The largeat ticket item is likely a water softener, which would retail up to about $1,700. Viewers can bid on favourite itema by calling COGECO, which will host the auction. "So watch COGECO, live," encouraged Mr. Pears. "Caîl in and LEN WALKER, B.A., LL.B. CRIMINA4L LAWYER 192 Main Street East, Milton, 875-0869 Appoiritmnents Available First Consultation Fr-ee Legal Aid Accepted e-mail: lenwalker@lawyjer.com Inflammatoy Bowel Disease OnIy the Pain is predictable. WIth your help, a cure wll be found Crohn's and Calitis Foundation of Canada 1-800-387-1479 ýLUE STAINLESS Ériced 1818 Stadess Fiai ware" make a bid." The Milton club opted to tackle TV auctions after noting their success elsewhere, said Mr. Pears, who hopet to s-aise about $ 10,000 Tuesday. Hard of hearingfair Easy communication can be desît a has-sh blow by heaning bass. But help is available in the form of the Halton Healthcare Services (HHS)-sponsored Communication Accessibility Fair. It will take place Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Use classroomn at Milton District Hospital. Guest speaker Bena Shuster will share ber story of waking up one day unable to hear. She'll spesk through an ASL interpreter at 12:15 p.m., then again at 1: 15 p.m. Fair participants can also leas-n what it's like to be hard of Isea- ing, master effective communication tipa fromt the Canadian Hearing Society and discover technical devices available at HHS1 aimed at improving communication. Heas-ing aid cas-e and main- tenance will also be featured. Ail as-e welcome. For more information, caîl 338-4433. ,Tune in to Rotary Club auction

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