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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Nov 2001, p. 20

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20-The Canadian Champion, Friday, November 9, 2001 Publir tn canee1kd /Girils earn Edinburgh awards A publie meeting designed:tu hear the public's opinion about the proposed Ontariens wîlla Disabilities Act has been cancelled. Thae meeting - previously scheduled for Wednesday at E.C. Dnryq Sehool for the Deaf - was called off because of information indicating the act will be tntnxluced to the Ontaio Legislature prior to the meeting. For information on the act, visît www.odacommittee.net. B-d ..F. - 1qL1u ""'e'. Suppleanents for E.iy -170 Weight Loss Cali or Four Free Consultation 550 Ontario St. S. Unit 18 905-875-2889 j l'wo Miltonians were recentty honoured by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinhurgh, as part of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, the 'Young Canadians Challenge'. Erin Skatski and Lorinda Sin-uns were two of 120 young people pre- sented with the Gold Awards of Achievement Octoher 20 ai the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto. St. John s-Ktlmarnock School t se bang s.andttiaii'. s naîîengc is an individual achievement pro- gramt tailor-made 10 help young people develop a sense of responsi- hility to theruselves and their coru- munity. Participants achieve the award hy attaining personally estahlished goals in the areas of community service, skills development. physi- cal fitness and expeditions. join us on Tuesday, Novemnber 20 f ram 7 -8:30 p.m. at thse Granite Ridge Golf Club(11,,. 25nosil,î,t liii 0'--t la what SJK can offeýr yaur child. Corne and meet (ur parents, teacbers and students. St.John's-Kilmarnock School offers: însiher,. St~rong arhilas, îsî,,I, nlt 1 inil " aitrîandn nenrsirvaicptanrate wîils ckae ta 109/0 plsaciesi. " Trspanratoas Kervice s toits sesine tamin nBreslu Amoea ng appkaotions fr lbS September2002 sdooler«. admims office at (519) 64&2183. www.sjkscbool.breslau.on.ca Mss Sîmins i's a l3îowsnie Icic and track marshall and has back- packed on the Bruce Peninsula. She keeps in shape by swimming. rollerblading, ice skating and by playing squash. Ms Skalski is also a Brownie leader and has hiked in Elora. She likes t0 draw and paint and stays fit by lifting weights and rotlerblad- ng. ,ed ribbon ampaign nderway gram began Monday others Against Drunk Driving .DD) Halton lauîîched its annuat ,ct Red Ribbon campaign Monday. e campaign secs the dishursement of' rihhons Io raise awareness about îired driving tragedies. y attaching a rihhon on your vehicte. will serve as a message to people on *oads to dirive sale and soher over the lay season," MADD Halton president hartie Dooley said in a press release. lur hope is that there wilt not be any :dies in our community this holiday on. clt's have a safe holiday season on our ts and highways." mtinuing into next month, MADD vol- ers across Canada will disperse more four million red ribbons. wiII be available at the en'd of Novemiber. Books wlI be avai/able for area Clubs-, Schools, Org-anizations and Fami/y/Friends sing-a-/ongs. Those who wish to reserve copies, ca/I 'Ut Canabian Cbampion to lets us know how many copies you wou/d like. Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm 905-878-2341 Discover the region's Ieading independent sehool. ýT[EAMxa BCLPL c Î (WV a '111111

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