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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 19 Jul 2002, p. 19

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The Canadian Champion, Friday, July 19, 2002-19 n4tPi;flP Dateline is a free listing of coming events only. The col- umn is available ta local com- munity groups ta assis> in pro- moting tbeir future events. Only charitable or non-profit commu- nity groups may use Iis serv- ice. We can only guarantee one issue of publicity closes) 10 the date of the occurrence althougb more insertions are possible if demand is low. Notices for Dateline sbould be handed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed ta PO. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, faxed fa (905) 878-4943, or e-mailed ta mil- toned@&haltonsearch.com. The final deadline is noon Friday for Tuesdays edition and noon Wednesday for Fridays edition. Dateline items will not be accepted by telephone. Fridayluiy 19 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre. 500 Chtlds Dr., holds a barbecue trom 11: 3() arn to 12:45 p.m. The barbecue costs $5 and includes a hamburger or sausage. salad, dessert and a beverage. For more information. cal! (905) 875- 1681. Sunday JuIy 21 'l'le Oakvile Milion chapter of St. John Ambulance hosts 'What Every Babysitter Should Know' ai 14101 Speers Rd., unit 6,.in Oakville front 9 arn. to 4 p.m. The day-long course is destgned lor cbildren aged 11 to 14 years and outtines basis Oirsi aid techniques ancd common babysitting princi- pIes.T'[e coerse cosis $49. payable ai the door. Monday .IuIy 22 - 26 l'le Milton Comnîuniy Resource Cetre, 917 Nipissing Rd.. bolds the Ali-In-One sum- mer day camp lor cildren aged 6 10 10 years. The camp cosis $91) atnd runs froni 8:30) ato 4 p.m. C.tnpet s s su the Ontario Sciencre Centre in T1orotnto. 'To tegisier. cal! 90)876-1244, ext. 18. Tuesday.juIy 23 Do you bave a rtcs baby? Calling New Parents, a tree pro- gram for parents and babies aged b montbsý and younger, meets wiih a public health nurse Io discuss par- enttng .tnd infant care. The group meets ai the Milton Communtty Resource Centre. 917 Nipissing Rd_. from :30 îo 3:30 p.m. Cal (905) 693-4242. ext. 7899. Hlep for Parents, a parent sup- port group. meets ai Pinelands Presbyier6m Church. 527f> New St.. in Burlîngton ai 7:301 p.m. The non-(lenominatiotlal selI--support group helps parenîts of children ss ho are in trouble ai borne, ai school or ss 16 1the lavs or ssho are abusive or takîttg drugs. For inlor- nsation. cal 416) 251-0233 (days> or 905) 842-1729) les eiings). HIGHPOINT AUTOPRO E * Garlic feature of festival Country 1leritage Park bas astnit good lime planned for rntd-August. Thai's when the second annual Garîte is Greaît Festiv aI xxIIl it 1055 t-oniplete xith îasîings of gat lic jellies. îicklcs and spreads. Cooking xenionsiraiiotts. garl c talks. garlic music and wsagon rides ss Il round ouI the weekend progratn Saittrdlay. Aug. 17 antd Sunday. Aug. 18. Tickets for the ex cnt are iîoss as amIable and cati be prcbased b\ .llitîg I >888 31)7-3276, ot b) stngx xxx.a u oreat.ca. jm t 'i#fldo #s #Io I, ,of i Epeyting fn iei fil SWEEKEDON it Halton Region has imposed a ban on outdoor water use. Due to the recent extremely dry weather, the watering ban has been imposed to ensure an adequate supply in Hatons reservoirs forfire safety and essential household uses. Please comply with the following restrictions: " Do not water your Iawn (including in-ground sprinklers) " Do not wash your vehicle " Do not wash your driveway or the sidewalk " Do not top up your pool " Do fot fi11 fountains The watering restrictions do not apply to flower and vegetable gardens, though gardens must be watered only with a watering can or a hosewith a spray nozzle. Lawns that have been seeded or sodded in the past two months are exempt from the ban. Failure to comply with the watering ban may carry fines up to $2000, in accordance with by-law 93-89. The ban applies to both residences and businesses in Halton. Golf courses, botanical gardens, and public parks are asked to keep watering to a minimum. For more information or updates on the status of the ban please caîl Haltons Water Ban Hotline at 905-825-6000 Toîl free: 1-866-4HALTON (1 -866-442-5866) or visit Halton Region's website at www.region.halton.on.ca. r- -I condifi . ont l1ý-.l ofsale t-I 'Il Dd)ýt 2 Ni. Drak- Pi,ýý,, t All jt""ý hý Del-1 'enne m adable lit mq ý "ur truç k & 'a' c Dill t, 1 1 h, 1 lai L'i 1 hi, ",;tý tw ~ÀMoecvme vouLWiW l From Routine Maintenance To Maj*or Mechanical Repair SEAT THE HEAT0 Air Conditioning Checkup * Regional Rd. #25 1/4 km N. of 401 <beside Tim Horton's) -(905) 878-52651

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