r' -, 11Mgrc$i i6, 2001 Telephone Directory is coming! Pellvered toevy househoId and bwi*nlueu* In Milton, CampbeIviIIe and Namgaw%.y. Prm A. etsn poiin ar stl avalable rl oirCa po al e p * t da Il. 87-24 WthAnti-racism celebration Lifestyls section in next Friday's edition. The North Halton Cultural Awareness Council (N.H.C.A.C.) invites the public f0 help celebrate the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Wednesday. $2300 ail Inclusive includles: *recap of existing porch. 1 standard square sfep and front walkway (max. 250sq.ft.) *your choice of 2 colours *minor Iandscaping f0 clean up finished project (Som& Test ,mtions May app>' must b. booked b>' May 1, 200f1) 1-877-846-7553 - oRATV OCRT COCPS oD 'Me N.H.C.A.C. witt recognize several Halton community rnemhers committed to promoting cultural and racial understand- ing at the Town of Halton HuIls Culturti Centre, 9 Church St., in Georgetown af 7 p.m. Awards wilt be given mn a number of areas, inctuding the field of education police service, media, community work and others. This is the tirsf ot whaf is intended as an annual evenf fo recognize t he high level ot commit ment to promoting cultural and racial awareness among Halfon communi- ty members. While in recent yeaes many Halton reni- dents have received recognition outside of the region for their fireless efforts, the N.H.C.A.C. has decided if's fimie to, recog- nuze these efforts locally. The evening will feature a keynote address by retired Halton Regional Police chief James Harding followed by the awards presentation and relreshments. The award winners won't be announced prior (0 the presentation. The special day was proclaimed by the United Nations in I1966 to commemorate fthe ultimate sacrifice mode by 69 peace profesfers who were killed in 1960 during a demonstration against apartheid in South AIrica. li's also a symbol of a world-wide need f0 end racism. In 1989, Canada demonstrated ifs sup- port for the Unifed Nation's declaration hy launching ifs first national 'March 21' cam- paign. For more information or t0 conftrm attetidance, call E. Carmichael af 465-2978 or M. Chisholm at 854-9841. to be held Wednesday Te War Amps5 Many members of The WarAmps CHAMP Program for child amputees have lost limbs in accidents. Through the PLAYSAFE Program, Champs teach other children: "Spot the danger before you play!"' When you use your key tags, you support WarAmps programs - like CHAMP and PLAYSAFE. To order your 2001 key tags, a Spot the Danger! video, or the new PLAYSAFE Interactive CD-Rom, Svisit ourWeb site at www.waramps.ca or cali 1-800-250-3030. Charitable Registration Number: 13196 9628 RROOO 1 M -1