34-The Canadian Champion. Fridav. June 1, 2001 Da telin e Saturdayà.unei2 Martin Street School invites everyone to ils Spring Fling 2001 [rom 11 arn. to 2 p.m. The event features indoor and outdoor games, a barbecue and slent auction with itetos up for grabs like a family pass for four to the CN Tower and dinner for two ai Medieval Times. Omagli Presbyterian Church holds a giant yard and bake sale at Boyne C ommunity Centre, Bnitannia Road and Hwy. 25, from 1l arn. to 3 p.m. Ail are welcome to attend. Hornby Co-op Nursery School, 13526 Steeles Avenue, holds ils 251h anniversary open house frorn1I 104 p. m. Cal Debbie at 878-6387 for furher details. The 7th Milton Scouts host a barbecue fundraiser at Loblaws. Proceeds help send local Scouts and leaders to the Canadian Jamboree in Prince Edward Island. The Halton Pride 2001 Famnily Picnic runs ail day at Bronte Creek Provincial Park in Burlington. AIl are welcome to attend. The Milton Choristers prescrnts Songs of the Silver Screen at Country Heritage Park at 7:30 p.m. The group's final concert of the season features tavourites like 'The King and 1', 'Sister Act' and 'Oliver'. Admission costs $15 for adults and $13 for seniors. Children aged 12 years and under get in free. Advanced tickets cao be pur- chased ai Peggy's at Milton MaIl or Dclacourt's on Main Street. Nassagaweya Preshyterian Church bolds its annual Chicken Barbecue from 4:3010o 7 pin. at the church on No. 15 Sideroad, just east of the Guelph Line. Tickets cost Takeout is availablc. For advanced tickets, eaul (905) 854-2688. Sunday June 3 Big Sisters of North Halton invites everyone tojoil s annual fundraising trail ride along the Sixteen Mile Creek. To obtain a pledge formn or for more informa- tion, caîl Judith ai (905) 877-8493. The Halton-Peel branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society meets at the Chinguacousy Library, 150 Central Park Dr., in Bramalea at 2 p.m. This month's topic is 'Preserving Our Family Heirlooms'. New members are always welcome. Hope Place's Hike for Recovery is a 4 or 6-km walk that starts at Southview Plaza (Ontario Street and Derry Road). Registration is from 9 10 10 a.m. A barbe- cue at Hope Place Women's Treatment Centre follows. The entry fee is $5 for adults. Children enter for free. For more information, cal 875-3214. Monday June 4 The Milton Fibromyalgia Support Group meets at I p.m. For location and further details, caîl JoAnne at 878-437 1. Tlaesday June 5 Bishop Reding Secondary Sehool holds the annual Staff Appreciation Reception, as part of Staff Appreciation Day, at 4:15 p.m. ai the sehool. Students and parents are invited out to extend their gratitude 10 local teachers. see more DATELINE on page 35 TH E BUCK STrOPS HERE SPECiAL FiNANCING AVAILALE ON AU. JOHN DEERE AND SABRE RiDING LAWN EQUIPMENT. GT235 Lawn and Gardon Tracter SAVE$600 1 4386S Sabre tawn Trcter ONLY $2,079 The buck isnt the only thing Ihats stopping at your John Deere dealers store. Wth huge savings and SPECIAL FINANCING* on al John Deere and Sabre Riding Lawni Equipment, we hope you do too. So stop by soon because the offers end July 4, 2001. 1948HV9 Sabre* Yard Trcter ONLY $4,746 www.JohnDeere.com Milton HALTON GROUNDS CARE EQUIPMENT 1589Q Steeles Avenue @ 905-878-8121 JS60 Wlk-Behind Mower ONLY $429 o /j .U \ Offer ends July 4, 20011, and is subject lu upproved credit on John Deere Credit Revolving Plan, for non-commercial use only. Other special rates and terms may be usailuble, including instailment financing and L!.!!.!.~ financing for commercial use. Available t participating dealers. Savings and models may vary by dealer. 0000 )4-10164 I M LX277 Lawn Tracter ONLY $5649 LT 133 Lawn Tracter ONLY $2,799 O nUN c