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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 16 Oct 2001, p. 7

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- tram DATELINE on page 5 catI (905) 878-6699. Thursday Oct. 18 VON Alzheimers Support Group meels in the Communiîy Room (Upslairs ai Loblaws) front 210o,4 p.m. For more information or 10 regisier. catI (905) 847-9559. Canadian Blood Services holds a blood donor clinic ai the Milton Seniors' Activily Centre, 500 Childs Dr, from 1:3010i,8 p.m. For more information or tu book an appoinîmaent, caîl 1-888- 2DONATE. The United Way of Milton holds ils annual Dinner and Auction ai Granite Ridge Golf Club. The even ing includes dmrmer, wine. a magician and live and silent auc- lions. Tickets cool $45. To reserve seals or for more information, call (905) 875-2550. The Milton Historical Society meets aI Hugh Foster Hall ai 7:30 p.m. The guests speakers are Jamie and Fiona Norris oI N( rris Auction and Appraisal. For more informna- lion, caîl Mirella ai (905) 878- 1892. Saturday Oct. 20 The Halton District Women's Institute holds workshops on healthy alternatives tu health care and complimentary medi- cine ai Hilîcrest United Church, 9858 Trafalgar Rd., from 9:30 ar. 10 3 p.m. Tickets cost $6 and include lunch and dooir pnizes. For more information, caîl Mary ai (915) 877-1427. The Halton Country Radial Railway Streelcar Museum on Guelph Lino holds ils annual 'Halloween Spooktacular' lroom 5 10 8 p.m. for children of ail ages and from 8 t0 Il p.m. for braver souls. Evenîs include streelcar rides through the witches foresi te, the haunted barn. The Womeiis Institutes of Ontario Health/Halton District present the Rose Health Semînar, alternative and complimentary medicine, ai Hilîcresi United Church, 8958 Trafalgar Rd., in Georgetown from 9:30 arn. to 3 p.m. Tickets cost $6 and include lunch. For more information. caîl Donna aI (905) 631-1895. Saturday Oct. 20 - 21 The North Hallon hranch of the Canadian Red Cross holds a Standard First Aid and CPR course. To register or for more information, call (905) 875-1459. Homelessness info The Milton Affordable Housing Coalition is joining with other Halton organizations to put bomnelessness at the forefront of coin- munity issues. In an effort te raise community dialogue, the coalition has teamed up with the lnter-Church Council of Burlinglon, the Halton HuIs Emergency and Affordable Housing Coalition, the Region of Halton and Halton Social Planning Council for a series of public information meetings. The sole Milton meeting is scheduled for St. Paul's United Cburch November 6 ai 7:30 p.m. A panel of social experts - inc!uding Regional staff and reli- gious leaders - will be on hand 10 participale in the discussion. CIIAMBE, COMMERCE o Breakfast with Halton Region Chiot of Police Ean Algar Friday, October 19, 2001 at Muddy Duck Restaurant 360 Steeles Ave. E. Registration 7:15 arn IBreakfast Served 7:30 arn Topic: Community Policing Issues That affect business, emergency preparedness and the local crime statistics for Milton and Halton * The Impact ot Maplehurst and the Mohawk Slots will also be featured. COST: $15.00 I Chamber Member $17.00 I Non-Member (G.S.T. Included In pricos, Payntont by VISA or Choque) Pro Registration Required * ai Milton Chamber of Commerce Té register cmli Bey HolloWay (905> 878-0581 t 251 Main St. (acroas tram Canada Trust> carsWît andthepce Cashn purchaseeatre Orc leaol forpe mesgn tohe mons L Or ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~eiv ien.%4 ot prhs iacngo L 25m new n-stock ~~2002 Focus LeaX ao. 11 0dw Cash purcaOrlesewih .9 $24495 285- Or gtt 2.9We48 month purchase financing on ALL wi$991o )et n ni /fll/ Wimeletna- 202fl rL fo OtOi natatOs-tisri3intbaud onitan MÉ effateof 4 t 19% adia36 nstttite Ford Croedttin - i.363i9501t4.2590tt4364ý S l#M sand aae estititoftl0,000 kmmree ea aitstyiiiy "o s pe kmtomgeet dm partint or 9~in th& teqtaid nIs wSi parintent M W"7 se lOOiO.tOO tit daist efasd 139%/O.9% phe o i iie46nt Z tttastetensos. o atppsd m g it 9.$1.00 ite a ltOi %aso eetirait Wt48 eSt, tn aris$t Se taisait,202$15,90ls6 24 Oeangeytsnits e9uaitnada es9tbasedoapesos snwesapt9aats-i wpott itts mmitieted it hpotiss pnse aed tsir set in a t49s-ferissantff rate At ottreuette i attt740Miis-t s-easasseadO-ttes ma aiiOtiifessaibemtes-ele d mM atittoeeoe. Ottemea,, eeol ad tiso be Sets-adr ttFti SsSOSet %is-id t aeotstslseodielaSie os-te" Peaiedmnaetey 1 iate on ag 2002 estl est Fm W ksiaWatt Soe sonMons may aMIote Staaste uetegtiat soitei Sie osetW diet The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, October 16, 2001-7 'J -e, Open House!, Aie x'ou c onsidering prfvate edu(-ation? We eordially iniÎte you Io joi us Saturday, October 2Oth from 1-3 p.m. Corne out and sec our new addition, meet our teachers, and wander our halls. Find out why Hitherfield has earned ils reputation for excellence in elementary educ-ation. Hitherfield School is located on lOth Sideroad in Campbellville, just north of the 401, 112 km west of Guelph Line. For more information please caîl 905-854-0890 1

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