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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 8 Jun 2001, p. 21

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The Canadian Champion, Friday, June 8, 2001-21 Dateline Dateline is a free listing of coming events only. The column is available to local community groups to assist in promoting their future events. Only charitable or non-profit community groups may use this service. We can only guarantee one issue of publicity closest to the date of the occurrence although more insertions are possible if demand is low. Notices for Dateline should be handed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed to P.O. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, faxed to (905) 878-4943, or e-mailed to miltoned@haltonsearch.com. The final deadline is noon Friday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesday for Friday's edition. Dateline items will not be accepted by tele- phone. Friday, June 8 The Milton Leisure Centre hosts Sports Night for youths aged 9 to 13 years. The evening features basketball, dodge ball, soccer, baseball and more from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The cost is $3.50 at the door. For more information, call (905) 878-7946. Saturday June 9 The Nassagaweya Community Spring Fair runs rain or shine from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Brookville School on Guelph Line. The event doubles as a 40th anniversary celebration for the rural school and features a host of activities for the whole family includ- ing rides, games, a garage sale and a special 'overhead' appear- ance by Carey Moore flying a vintage T28 bomber at noon. All are welcome to attend. Al are welcome to attend a special homecoming celebration for Milton astronaut Colonel Chris Hadfield, who shares his historic space walk experience at 2 p.m. at the Emest C. Drury School for the Deaf. Sunday June 10 Nassagaweya Presbyterian Church celebrates its 165th anniversary at l a.m. with guest speaker Paul Robertson from Youth Unlimited. A light lunch follows the service. AIl are wel- come. MILTON INTERCI :r" Standings Teams G > Mme 1 South Side '1' 2 New Life 'B' Z=Q 3 New Life 'A' 4 St. Georges Z 5 South Side '2' Mo6 Holy Rosary 7 Milton Bible 0 8 St. Pauls 9 New Life Deaf •• 10Knox 11 Grace 12 Boston M -Thank you to Terry Row r1 IV~ Terry RowI< Your Heating, C 9 925MA Residents Affected by Intermodal Lines (R.A.I.L.) hosts a sign painting and barbecue at 5470 Tremaine Rd. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information call (905) 876-2837. The board of directors of the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame invites everyone to its annual general meeting att 12:30 p.m. at Country Heritage Park. The meeting features a recognition cer- emony for those who've made outstanding contributions to agri- culture in Ontario. The Coalition on the Niagara Escarpment holds its annual general meeting at Crawford Lake Conservation Area (Guelph Line and Ontario Street) from 4:15 to 5 p.m. Monday June 11 The Osteoporosis Support Group of the Oakville Bone Centre meets at noon at St. Michael's Church, 181 Sewell Dr., in Oakville. A pot luck lunch follows the meeting. Guest speaker Betty Marwood discusses fashions for changing shapes. For more information, call Phyllis Spillone at (905) 829-4863. 'Ibesday June 12 The Help for Parents Support Group meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Pinelands Presbyterian Church, 5270 New St., in Burlington. Trained leaders help parents of children who have problems at home, school or with the law, abusive or taking drugs. For more information call (905) 842-1729. Milton Toastnasters meets at 7:30 p.m. in the upper level of the Royal Canadian Legion, 21 Charles St. For further information about the group, which helps people advance their communication skills, call Ross London at (905) 875-3720. The Seniors' Activity Centre's Lunch Brunch meets at noon. For more information call (905) 875-1681. Halton Women Place holds its annual meeting at the Harrop Restaurant and Art Gallery, 345 Steeles Ave., at 6 p.m. Dinner fol- lows the meeting. The cost is $35. For more information, call (905) 332-1200, ext. 221. The Milton Knitters meets in the Community Room at Loblaws from 7 to 9 p.m. For more information, call (905) 878- 7990. HURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE s as of May 31, 2001 ame Wins Losses Ties Pts. 5 5 0 0 10 5 4 1 0 8 5 4 1 0 8 5 4 1 0 8 4 3 1 0 6 5 3 2 0 6 5 3 2 0 6 5- 2 _3. O 4 5 1 4 ,0 2 6 1 5 0 2 5 0 5 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 Nley for sponsoring the league standings! ey Mechanical nc. Cooling and Barbecue Headquarters 05-8784979 IST OUR SHOWROOM IAN ST. E., MILTON, UNIT 3 Wednesday June 13 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., holds its monthly Evening Euchre Party at 7:30 p.m. Prizes are awarded. For more information call (905) 875-1681. Thursday June 14 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre travels to Toronto and his- toric Casa Loma, followed by lunch and a narrated cruise of the Toronto Harbour aboard a schooner. For more information call (905) 875-1681. Hillcrest United Church holds a fish fry from 5 to 7:30 p.m. The cost is $10 for adults and $5 for children aged under 12 years. The menu includes fresh whitefish, baked potato and a seasonal dessert. For tickets or more information, call Karen Gregory at (905) 878-3884. The Schizophrenia Society of Ontario (SSO) meets at Port Nelson United Church, 3132 South Dr., in Burlington at 7 p.m. SSO provides advocacy, education and support to families mem- bers and friends who suffer from schizophrenia. Appointments aren't required. For more information, call (905) 634-6797. Robert Baldwin School, 180 Wilson Dr., celebrates the dedica- tion of its Peace Gardens at 10:15 a.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. 1 BURINGTe POER ETR*

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