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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 8 Mar 2002, p. 21

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Workers want to carry ipepper spray, bations * from MAPLEHURST on page 1 The Champion. Added David Levac, Liberal MIPP front Brant and corrections critic, 1t believe tIhe govemment hais to ait aI the table and show that they appreciate and understand the dif- ficulty that they conrectional offleers and the other OPSEU members have in doing their job. "My objection is that thse govemment ix not acknowledging health and safety issues as a contractuai issue. These are the people whose lives are on thse line here.' Among tIse provisions the union wants included in the contract are the ability to carry/use pepper spray and batons for jail guards, as weIl as having îwo guards escori inates to outside appoiniments rather than one. According to Mr. Scanlon, there are alan currently more than 250 outstanding health and safety issues reported within Maplehursi alone - including structural probleins with the building, short staffing and a need for more fire escapes. Ministry of Corrections representatives couldn'î be reached for comment ait press OPSEU members hold a raily outalde Maplehurst yesterday in an information demonstratlon. KIDS CAN TEACH US THE MOST AMAZING THINGS A frail old man went to live with his son, daughter-in-law, and four-year old grandson. The old man's hands îrem- bled, bis eyesight was blurred, and his step faltered. The family aie together ai the table. But the elderly grandfather's shaky hands and failing sight made eating difficuli. Peas rolled off hîs spoon onto the floor. When he grasped the glass, milkspilled on the tablecloth. The son and daughter- in-law became irritated with the mess. "We mqst do something about * BANAl Informai Discussions every Wednesday evening A Brief Hlstory of Fasting in Religions For info calt: 905-878-0011 GRANDEUR Divest ot yourselves of the Robe of Grandeur nei ther suifer your heorts to be deprived of remembering your Lord, 0 your eosof heorkenng uflo the sweet melodies of His wondrous, His sublime, His aillcomn peling His clear and most eloquent Voice from Boha i Scrîpture 10043 -328 ew.g 1o NEW LIF senior Pasior -lV m. ag Children Mra. Natailie Roule worship Mr*. Esther Kitear Youth Mr. TIM Stevens 9 arn - Early Worship Service 9:30 amn - Sundoy School for oai oges 10:45 amn - Second Worship Service SERIES: If i s Coing ta Be - lis Up to Me! DLESSING OR CURSE SIT'S YOUR CHOICE! 6.:30 p.m. - Sunday Night LIVE! YOUTH ARISE! Sup.rvla.d Nursery à Dynamlc Chilidensa Programa availabi during dit amvi.c«s! Grandfather," said the son. "I've had enough of his spilled milk, noisy eating, and food on the floor." So the husband and wife set a small table in the corner. There, Grandfather aie alone while the rest of the family enjoyed dinner. Since Grandfather had broken a dish or two, his food was served in a wooden bowl. When the family glanced in Grandfather's direction, somnetime he had a tear in his eye as he sat alone. Stili, the only words the couple had for hlm were sharp admonitions when he dropped a fork or spilled food. The four-year-old watched il ail in silence. One evening before supper, the faîher noticed his son playing with wood scraps on the floor. He asked the child sweetly, "What are you making?- Jusi as sweetly, the boy responded, "Oh, 1 amn making a little bowl for you and Mama to eat your food when 1 grow SOUTHSIDE COMMNT CHUIICH of The Christian & Missionary Afiance (fornnerly knowa as Milton Alliance Church) 1 2850 DERBY RD. - Phone 878-5664 - Fax 878-6676 Senior Pastor: Greg McCombs Pastor of Youth Ministries: jack Ninaber 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY MORNINC, WORSIP SERVICE & ADvEN'IuREL4ND" for kids 3 - Gr. 6 (Nursery care provided op to age 2) For more info on our regular weekly ministries, please eall the church office. MILTON EFVENTH-DAY J«g& CHURCH Invites yea te eue weekiy Sabbarh services ar Hugh Foster Hall, 43 Brown St. Milton Sat. 9:30 a. n.._ Sabbath School Sat. 11:00 arn.- Divine Service FREE BIBLE SCHOOL Discever the amnarine Bible answers te lifes perplexing questions. and the secret no a happy tife. Fer FREE BIBLE tESSONS. write: PO. Box 23012, 55 Ontario St.. Milton, Ont., L9T 5B4. On the INTERNET, http://www.vop.com and WWW.amazingfacts.org/biblscool/scoolmaii.àsp PASTOR. Carlton O. Rouiston, 416-821-4610 The four-year-old smiled and went back to work. The words so struck the par- ents that they were speechless. Then tears sîarted to strealm down their cheeks. Though no word was spoken, both knew what must be done. That evening the husband took Grandfather's hand and gently led him back to the family table. For the remain- der of bis days he aie every meal witb the family. And for some reason, neither busband nor wife seemed to care any longer wben a fork was dropped, milk spilled, or the tableclotb soiled. Our life's joumey towards success lis driven by our perspective of wbat real- ly mnatters. Often, our efforts are spent pursuing a bigger salary, a more luxuri- ous bouse, a faster car, a fancier wardrobe - but ai wbat cost? Wat price are we paying? Do not negleci your family! Love eacb famnily member to the besi of your abil- ity! And help tbem find God! Your spiritual journey begins with the We wlcom youto.. ST. PAU L'S UNITED CHURCH 123 Main St. E., Milton LENT 4 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Church School & Nuorse,', Easter Pie Parade - call to erder your home-made pie for Easter Rev. John Benham & Rev. Gerry HofsîtîIler ; udy Hunter, Director of Music Church office: (905) 878-8895 b i. www.stpaulsmilton.org Grace Anglican Church 317 Main St. E., Milton the Church on thse Hill1 Tel. 878-2411 Fax 878-3005 www.graeechurchmilton.com Rev. Dr. Mark McDermott SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 amn - Holy Conmmunion 10:00 amn - Sung Eucharist Church School & Coffee Hour THUBSDAY 10:00 amn Holy Communion R Wheelchair Aeeess Through Parking Lot Doors firsi sîep. Thse most important sîep you take is today's. Make il forwad.ll aimed ... and purposeful. Don't quit! The steps you take today becomne the well- worn path of îomorrow. Many fresh opportunities are available to you to begin again in your relation- ship with God. Local churches are iii- ating new programs for children, youth, young adults, middle adulis & seniors. Make the right choice today! Get involved in a church congregation near yout The church directory below will assisî you in making a selection! Not every church is alike! Worship styles vary. Some services are more contcmporary, (athers more traditional. Decor differs. Don't major on minor differences! Esîablishing a personal relationship wiîh Jesus Christ is what counts! Submitted by Reverend Dan Rogge, Senior Pastor of New Life Church, Milton MILTON GOSPEL HALL 306 Ontario St. N. - 878-3873 10:00 arn. - The Lord's Supper 11:45 a.m. - Sunday School 6:30 p.m. - Gospel Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study Jesus said, 1 arn the bread of lite: he that cometh to me shal neyer hunger. John 6.35 r l SThe Salvation Army Church Milton il1:00 amn - Morning Worship 11:00 arn Sunday School 100 Niplsulg Road, Unit 3 Paston maorsussie Reher For more Information about our services, and other programming please colt 876-2420 _____________ I 1~ i * ~.~ s. n n.~. d~.~.t'..' ~ s'n'e .n a a ~ .~**'4W*5 I à AfARCH BREAK SCHOOL FOR KD Eitn Fun-OMle days frm 9 ar - 4 pm Exiig bible stories, puppels, games, crafts, music, large soreen video, dalyo mié 1 1

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