22-The Canadian Champion, Fridaey, January 31, 2003 Dateline *Dateline is a free listing of coming events only. The column is available ta local community groups ta, assist in promoting their future events. Only charitable or non-profit community groups may use this service. We can only guarantee one issue of publicity closest to the date of the occurrence although more insertions are possible if demand is low. Notices for Dateline should be hand- ed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed to PO. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, faxed ta (905) 878-4943, or e-mailed to mitoned@haltonsearch.com. The final deadline is noon Friday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesday for f ~Friday's edition. Dateline items will not be accepted by telephone. à Friday Jan. 31 Wellspring Haiton Peel - Cancer __________Support Centre. 2545 Sixth Line. in Oakville holds drop-in relaxation and caree alet: pschiaristvisualization sessions *from 1l arn. to, Iý 12:30 p.m. For more information, cati ide .4p(905) 257-1988. Monday Feb. 3 Milton District Hiospital holds a breast- feeding clinic from 9:30 to 11: 30 arn. with a cenlified lactation consultant. To make an appointment or for more information, cati (905) 878-2383. Tuesday Feb. 4 The Ant of Heaithy Living holds a par- ent support group for parents and chul- f. w o r o lisdren who are dependent on drugs or alco- bol. The group meets at 72-74 Miii St. in CANAAS BGGES JOBSITEGeorgetown from 7:30 to 9 p.m. For more information, cafl (905) 702-7304. Weiispring Halton Peel - Cancer Support group. offers a drop-in feen sup- ffed y Bob L«,& Kim Mitchell A ~.tIrem.nt inclal SpaIIIst offie wlth »8 years et xprleceand «he coffee' neyer been bettei *Seurlty of Investrments Up to (1,00% fund gus.rantees) b COm e Ith MSanaed and mnutual *Competitivo G.lC. Interest rates " Persnaliz.d ongoing consultations " RARS.P bans avallable with defen'sd paymnents " Appointmnents availlable Satwrdays beglnning in February For More Infomiation Pleas Contacet Us At. Rob»rt (Pie) Les Insurance Agency (908) 878-5786 ew eAtt,2 "a"s 70w mua"" r~un - ____Bob Lee Mm*oêsilUnawmooMU MAL oI OOUAINCWUD CONSUTARTON bo@oed»mn. M4 CoWmarIm et MUItous- Ontom'bIo. LOT 23 Fax: PMS 8784»l2 port group from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 25 Sixth Line in Oakville. For more informa- tion, eaul (905) 257-1988. Improve communication and leadership skilis With the Milton Toasîmasters. Everyone is weicomc to attend the meeting ai the Royal Canadian Legion, 21 Charmes St. (upper level). at 7:30 p.m. For informa- tion, cail Ross at (416> 953-9413. Calling New Parents, a free program for parents and babies aged 6 months and younger, meets wsith a public health nurse to discuss parenting and infant care. The group meets at the Milton Community Resource Centre. 917 Nipissing Rd.. from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. For more information caîl (905> 693-4242, ext. 7899. Help for Parents, a parent support group, meets at Pineiands Presbyterian Church, 5270 New St., in Buriington at 7:30 p.m. This non-denominationa self- support group heips parents of chiidren who are lin troubie at home, at schooi or with the law or who are abusive or taking drugs. For information, cati Sean ai (905) 8421-1729. The Milton Fibromvalgia Support Group meets at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church. For more information, cali Joanne at (905) 878-437 1. Wednesday Feb. 5 Weiispring Haiton Peel - Cancer Support Group, offers expressive therapy programs for cancer patients that tactiitate the healing process. Drop-in joumnaiing is availabie from, 1 to 3 p.m. at 2545 Sixth Line in Oakvile. Programs are free. For more information, cati (905) 257-1988. Mom's Morning Out meets at St. Pauls United Church, 123 Main St., from 9:30 to il a.m. Caregivers fmnd friendship, and sup- port whiie chiidren are cared for in Graham Hall. Fore information, cati Natasha at (905) 878-5841, Sherry at (905> 878-5976 or Linda at (905) 876-3659. Thursday Feb. 6 Milton District Hospital hoids a breast- feeding chnic from 7 te, 9 p.m. with a cer- tifîed lactation consultant. To make an appointment or for more information, cati (905) 878-2383. The Ontaio Eariy Years Centre, North Halton, holds the 'You Make the Différence Parent Program' from 6 to 8 p.m. at 917 Nipissing Rd. There's no charge for the programn. This is a nine-week program to heip parents pmmroted chil- dren's social, cognitive and language development througb positive parent-child interaction. Cail (905) 876-1244 for more information. The Canadian Fedteration of University Women - Milton and District holds tihe 'Use if or Lose If' presentation by a per- sonal traîner from Goodlife Fitne ss at 7:30 p.m. at Hugs Foster Hall. For more infor- mation, calI (905) 878-242 1. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., hoids Seniors' Cinemas ai 1:30 p.m. The featured filmn is 'Minority Report.' Cost is $1 and includes refresh- ments. For more information, cati (905) 875-1681. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre's 'Folk Art for Intermediafes' club wei- comes new members from 1 to, 3:30 p.m. This social club is for those who have tomne experience with folk ant. Cost is $1 .50 for members $2 for non-members, plus the cost of materials. Call Tammy Corless, supervisor of recreation, at (905) 875-1681 for information.