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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 May 2002, p. 22

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22-The canadian Champion. Friday. May 3, 2002 Sunday 1 - 4 p.m. --È E-S- DOWNTOWN MILTON r\VSCT 'EXECUTIVE HOMES" I A CAVES COURT (OFF MARTIN ST.) LLOYD MOORE in attendance Relmax Blue Springs 905-878-7777 SAT. & SUN. 1-4 RIM. CHURCHILL ESTATES- BROOKVILLE GUELPH LINI 5 min N. of 401 $412,900 al 1112 acre lots GARY THOMAS in attendance Relmax Blue Springs 905-878-7777 16 lots stili available - 49 houses sold Sunday May 5 2-4 pm 857 Pearen Ave. - $359,000 Diane Maynard in attendance Royal LePage Milton 905-878-8101 SUNDAY MAY 5 2-4 P.M. 11269 GUELPH LIME - $429900 Just N.of Campbellville WAYNE CASSON in attendance Relmnax Blue Springs Realty 905-878-7777 Sunday, May 52 -4 p.m. 248 BOUSFIELD CRES. 3 bedroom backsplt, numerous upgrades BETTY INGLE in attendance Re/max Blue Springs Realty 905-878-7777 Welcom. wagon men-mus fominfl> Linde MacLeOd, Elize Kruger, Doris Ayflotl and Lin Mutiger present Mayor Gord Krantz with the Community of the Vear Award. mand Grade 13 Grads of '77 Saturiay, May 251h 7:00 p.m. , Bronte 1Logion wi_ 79 Jones Street Please confirm attendance... sacousens@yahoo.com or kellys@Iook.ca NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Milton Millenium Community Residences will be commencing construction shortly of Martindale Gardens, a 77 suite four storey Assisted Living Residence at 45 Martin Street, Milton. Milton constructioin trades are invited to attend a projeot briefing session on May 14, 2002; at 2:00 PM. 245 Commercial St., Milton. ON lnterested trades attending should provide the following at the session. A completed CCDC Document No. 11. A list of completed Multi Unit Residential projects. References and telephone numbers (phone & fax.) Please cail (905) 693-8592 to confirmn your attendance by May 10, 2002. Welcome Wagon in Milton walked away wtth the Community of the Year Award (Ontario, population 15,000 to 35,000) and the Outstanding Community 1lostess Award at the annual Welcome Wagon Conference in Oakville April 8. To be eligible for the Community of the Year Award, the conamunity must have Welcome Wagon's threc basic programs in place- visits to new families in town. expectant or new parents arnd couples planning a weddtng. There must be excellent participation by the business community. a high ratio nf familics s isited and good cis'îc involveinntt with Welcome Wagon serv- ice. The basket contents niust be varied and include gifts from a variety of businesses and professionally printed invitation cards. Milton's Linda MacLeod received the Laura Hagerman Award for Outstanding Community Hostess in Canada for 2001. Ms MacLeod, who's been with Welcomne Wagon for six years, was hon- oured for her outstanding dedication tu the community. its residents and local sponsor service, her overaîl co-operation with aIl Welcome Wagon programs in the community. sales ability. enthusiasm and dedication. She received $500 and a bracelet and $1 ,500 for a charity of her choice. This is the fourth year in a row she's received the Hostess of the Year Award. irPb~Ts <04~ JIi:~ J(Q IR~ALL THE STATED INFORMATION I SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND LIMITATIONS. Milton Seniors' Activity Centre For further details on activities MAY ACTIVTIES cali (905) 875-1681 Wednesday. May 8: The Centre holds its 'Evening Euchre Party" starting at 7:30 p.m. Come along . ..bring friends! The competition is keen and the con- versation refreshing. Prizes awarded. Cost: $2. Monday. May 20: The Centre will be closed today for the Victoria Day Holiday. Thursday, May 23: The "Diners Club" enjoys good food and fellowship at an area restaurant. Call the Centre for information about this month's outing. Carpooling can be arranged, and your cost is the cost of your meal. Saturday. May 25: "Vaudeville Night" at the Centre with popular entertainer Mel Collie and more! Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the evening will include a light supper, and cash bar. Tickets cost $20 - buy your ticket soon as this event is bound to selI out early. Caîl the Centre for more information. Tuesday. May 28: Do you enjoy laugh- ing, chatting and making new friends? Join us from 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. for Mingle & Chat, an opportunity to share a cup of coffee or tea, and informaI conversation, with friends. Wednesday. May 2:"Lunch& Learn" Enjoy lunch from 11:30 a.m., followed by a great discussion at 12:45 p.m. in the Cafeteria. Speaker Don Bridges, will share his experiences and video footage about "Tail Ships" Cost: s your meal. If you are planning to attend the lunch, please sign up at the Reception Desk, or phone in your order by the Monday of that week. Caîl the Seniors' Cinemas May Performances, Thursdays, starting at 1:30 p.m. May 9 - Serendipity (Drama/Romance) May 16 - Hearts in Atlantis (Drama) May 23 - Princess Diaries (Drama) Centre for more information. Thursday. May 30: Spend an after- noon of fun and fellowship visiting Heritage House just outside of Guelph. 1Sign up in advance at Reception Desk, and indicate if your are able to take passengers, or require a ride. Caîl the Centre for more information. Join us every Wednesday il1:30 arn.- 12:45 p.m. for a delicious meal at a great price. Please sign up at the Reception Desk or phone in your order by the Monday of that week. Cost: $5.00 - includes salad, entrée, dessert and beverage. The VON. offers a Foot Care Clinic every Thursday affernoon at the Centre. Cost: $20. Cail the Centre for more information, or to book an appointment. Purchase a Punch Pass and save money! This card has a $15 value and s good for il drop-in activities at the Centre. Please note that the Centre wiII be closed for the Victoria Da~ Holiday on Monday, May Programns Include: Bridge. Learn to Play Bridge, Euchre, Cribbage. Bingo, Snooker, Darfs, Shufflehoard, T'ai Chi, Qi-Gong. Line Dancing, Clogging, Open Studio, Tap Dancing and Seniors' Ciuenias. Additional Actiaities bîclude: Wednesday 'Lunch Counter' , Library, Bus Tours, Lunch Bunch, Diners Club, Kitchen Band, Computer Club, Folk Art for Intermediates Club, Soft Wood Carving Club, "Sang Spinners'" Chorus, "Creative Fingers" Craft Club, Oil Painting Club, plus Special Events and Fundraisers.1 15 Martin S NtEEISS&149 XAM1NATI.0N Milton A .E1NSINESIN nx r ENSES EFICIENT 1t iYEAR RM SERVICE WARRANTY Li (ieCAR[ FACILITY INC. One storey building locatedf on beautiful spa- clous grounds situated between Rockwood and Eden Milis NURSING HOME RETIREMENT HOME 519-856-4622 f, SERVING HALTON AND AREA SINCE 1968 Li ROBERT (PIE) LEE INSURANCE AGENCY t- s- N - Mnim - m Us- 1117- Imiti hidiM.SJJ. - 3n 1 edd«e&j 27 qeaM ù&u*o Bob Lee bobO robertleeinsurance.coml Kim Mitchell kim@robertleeinsurance.com 24 C M ECIAL ST., MILTON L9T 2J3 OFFICE 905-878-5786 FAX:905-878-36921 ,,Milton Welcome Wagon cleans up with awards 1 m Il 16 1 ! ý 1

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