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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Jan 2003, p. 17

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Dateline____ from DATELINE on page 16 presents a six-wcek anger management prograin for people who recognize tbcy have a problem dealing with anger and negative emotions. The prograrn is held at 488 Kerr St. in Oakvillc from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The cost of the programt is $85. To regisser or for informa- tion, cail (905) 693-4270. The Milton Historjeal Society presents a historical discussion about Grace Anglican Church, 317 Main St., with thie Rev. Canon Dr. Mark McDermott at 7:30 p.m. For information, caili Ve at (519) 856-2432. Friday Jan. 17 Wellsprmng Halton Peel - Cancer Support Centre, 2545 Sixth Line, in Oakville offersthtIe Drop-in Relaxation and Visualization session from 1l ar.. t 12:30 p.m. For information, caTi (905) 257-1988. The Milton Communisy Resource Centre hosts a youth dance at the Milton Leisure Centre frorn 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The dance is open to youthinu grades 5 to 8. Tickets cost $10 and can be purchascd as Uic resource centre, 917 Nipissing Rd., Monday to Friday frous 9 am. to 4:30 pm. For information, cali (905) 876- 1244, ext. 13. Milton Concert Presentations presents 'Thse Galaxy Trio' as St. Pauls United Church, 123 Main St., as 8 p.m. Doors opcn as 7:15 pm. The concert features violinists Moishe Hammcr and Lcnny Solomon and pianis Bemnie Scncsky. Tickcts cost $25 or $20 for scniors and studcnts. To reserve scats or for informa- tion, cal (905) 878-2432. Saturday ian. 18 The Halton chapser No. 280 of Uic Order of the Eastern Star holds Uic Robbie Burns Dinner as St. Clair Masonic Hall, 6321 Rcgional Road 25, as 6:30 p.m. Tickets coss $18 and can bc purchascd by cainfg Lynda as (416) 744-2251, Barb at (905) 878-5102 or Evclyn as (905) 689-6940. Grace Anglican Church, 317 Main St., presents 'The Life of David' as 7:30 p.m. Jason Hildebrand brings to life 23 characters, ecd wiUi Uicir own dialect, man- nerisma and emotion. "Mc cvens is frec. Monday Jan. 20 Learning Disabilities Association of Halton holds a parent support group mceting as 337 Kerr St., in Oakvîllc frous 7 to 8 pus. Thc association discusses tips for parents on helping childrcn wiUi handwriting difficultics. For information, call (905) 844-6905. The Halton branch of Uic Canadian Mental Health Association prescnts a 10-wcck cducation and self- help prograus for recccttly separated mcn and womcn. Thc prograus cosss $95 and is held as 217 Main St. frous 7 to 10 pus. To rcgistcr or for information, cel (905) 693-4270. The Ontario Early Vears Centre, 917 Nipissing Rd., holds 'Marvcllous Monday Mornings' and 'Marvdllous Monday Afternoons' frous 9:30 to 11:30 arn. and 1 to 3 p.m. Thc scssions offer Uic chancc to nctwork witb other parents and build on knowlcdge and skill. For information, cati (905) 876-1244. The Canadman Champion, Tueaday, january 14, 2003-17 perfect snowsho e wather as Crawford Ilr uovatmaa wflho s md cdi Snpwdm iA*'eim s*y smday in JanSoay as wefl as Fenmvy 2 ftiu 1.30 to 3.30 pm. in wo' wil deveop :'AS ANE ,dow stsoerg, as gusded hike, wioter ganses aMs a consplimeayý cup of hot choeuta> fOrdsll*ieusged 8 to14 Yeu. SHM)i (8$'O234. The risk incroasi with agi. The Ontario Iroast Scroning Prrora provides broast eoaminatian and a mammom at no Cost Io vomen Who are 50 yeaîs af agi or aver. Fote ntre nboresi you coi:l 7~t ~ ~ ~ 1l4l 4 1-80-668-9304 r== fl 54 anS.E MILON 78c93e Pssst... Special Someone! As construction continues on Martindale Gardens, Milton's only Assisted Living residence, maybe you or a ioved one is considering it as a lifestyle option at some point in the future. If so, may we suggest that you consider guaranteeing first avaiability of a suite in the Martindale Gardens upon the Grand Opening in Summer 2003 or, when desired, at some later date. This can be done through a Right to Occupy Reservation (RTO). The RTO ensures "front of the line" status when residence in Martindale Gardens is desired. The future resident secures this status by piacing a deposit, in a trust account, with Martindale Gardens. This deposit attracs interest at rate equai to or greater than that offered by a Canada Savings Bond. For 2003, these deposits wiii yieid 4.00% interest. Deposits are refunded within six months foliowing cessation of residence in Martindale Gardens. For compiete details and a copy of the Right to Occupy Reservation Agreement please contact the Martindale Gardens office, phone (905) 693-8592. A staff member wiii be happy to heip you. Currentiy over 50% of the 72 suites in Martindale Gardens are spoken for. We expect that upon or soon after the Summer 2003 opening ail units wiii be occupied. Please don't deiay in investigating an RTO at Martindale Gardens. Martindale Gardens is a project of Milton Miiiennium Community Residences, a charitable organization, founded and operated by concerned volunteers from. Milton and surrounding areas. Martindale Gardens is iocated in the heart of Milton on Martin Street and across from the Mill Pond. Please cail the Martindale Gardens office today at 905-693-8592.

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