32-The Canadian Champion, Friday, November 9, 2001 P'wkillg lots' e!ose h to,- constructio n Parking facilities in downtown Milton will be closed in phases so construction crews can upgrade their condition. The fn-st phase saw the Mill Street parking lot closed to traffic yesterday. Il will remain closed unjil next Friday. Alternative parking can bcfound ai the Mary Street parking lot, Saturdayy Novemaber 10y 2001 11:00 amn - 5:00 Pmn Milton Mlall D.bnCx h Canadai Il A CIBC Bank Machine parking loi on Main Street ai Brown Street, and Town Hall parking loi on Mary Street. Phase iwo involves the reconstruction of the Mary Street park- ing loi. The loi will be closed heîween November 15 and 22. During ibis time, parking will be available ai the Mill Street parking loi and others Iisied above. Construction dates may be changeci depending os weaiher conditions. Milton's NiMebt at the [ricms NOVEMBER 16""' St. Paul's :00te pm rc Greensleeves - Danny Boy -Jerusalern * and nmore... Tickets: Adults $25 -Seniors & Students $20 For tickets caIl 905-878-2432 j * ,Long-time local fumniture store owner dies at 67 Milton has lost a long- lime local businessman. Roy Fabian, owner of Fabian Furniture on Commercial Street. died October 24 front lung can- cer. He was 67. "He carne here frorn Oakville in 1961 and opened his sbop a year later," said Christine Fabian-Zehr, one of Mr. Fabian's three chul- dren wbo will take over tihe business. "He was very old-scbaol. H-is customers would corne in and say slsey would give bim $200 and a boulie of wine for a piece of furniture. Tbat's the way he diti busi- nets." Sticking te bis old-scbool ways, Mr. Fabian didn't believe in advertismng - word of moutb was ail be needed. "Hie was well ieapected in the business cammunity," Ms Fabian-Zebr said. "He was strag wiiled and coi- mnitted ta bis business. If dbem was a battie ta figist ~Ir" tU o for, be fougbt. He was always tbinking about bis business, bow be could improve tbings." 1And alhaugb Dad rnay net bave liked il, Fabian Furniture is getting a face lift. "We're clearing out a lot of aur furniture," sbe said. ..We're gaing ta start paint- mng and we're re-doing tihe flaar and thse sign needa impravenent. We'il bc ren- ovating until January" A funeral service was held Octabe 27 ai Haly Rosary Church. i We are pleased toi announce the return of our chef 'KeIIey Wedekind". Watch for our new seasonal menus. Don't be disappointed - book now for your .parties. (Special menus always available). Kelly Maclntyre will be singing and playing throughout the 'e ,1 - ' FULLY LICENSED 43 Main Street South (Guelph Line, at the railroad tracks) Campbellville For reservations eall 905-854-1884 be