Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 Nov 2003, p. 38

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B2-The Canadien Champion, Friday, Novembor 7, 2003 ( wc of at tsi c C 2 3 *e MOHAWK TE TALK 0F MOHAWK Live Harness Racing Fali Buffet Specialsi Thse joli rang seoson is -in ful swing. luntil Decemnber 2nd) Heort-pounding excitement every Shrimp and Prime Rilb Buffet. Mondoy, Tuesday, Thurscy, Fridoy and1 mondoys and Tuesdoys -$22.50 per Saturday. persani (includes roc g pragroml) post time 7:40 pm. Groupa of 20 or more receive a $5.00 betting toucher and more. À Last doy of love stondardbrecl racing Roost Chicken und Tuesday, December 2nd. Baby Bock Rab Buffet. Live stondoardbred rocing returns ta Thursdoys - $22.50 per persani Woodbine on Thursday, December 4th. <ncludes rocing programl post 8ime 7:40 pm. groups of 20 or more receive a $5.00 Saine of November's must-see betting vouchser and more. raes: mPiedesnticutaes and gretuty. Gmoups must be reeormn ed ttnroughOu Ontario Sires Stokes Super Final Night Catorn9 Suies uttce n e=e tu receive the Saturclay, Novembor 8. belting soucher; offer is subjeut te eseilability. Thse province's bont compete in eight divîsional chompionsmips and $2.4 million in purses is up for grobs. Entertaireni Wih spinI Coaocion Breeders Chompionships Tise Slots at Mohsawk Racetrack hon Saturday, November 22. 750 slot machines. Open 24 hrs on 2 year-old pacers andi traffors are weelcends and 9:00 am ta 3:00 amn featured in four osents each corrying a Monclay ta Thursdoy. Must be 19 years purse in excens of $100,000. of agie or older. Breeders crores Call 1-800-732-2230 for informotion on Saiturday, November 29 monthIy events *SIuts opereted and eweed lsy thme Ontarie Wotch and wager thse Breoclers Crown. Lou9e and Gemrng C<qDoraten. 2 & 3 year-olds Frore tise Meadowlands in New Jersey compote in 8 divismonal championships with total purses ai more thon $4 million US. HorsePlayer Patrallers tvery Fridoy and Saturday from 6:30 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. you con sign up with ose of aur patrollers for your free tolephone wogoring accaunt. Enioy tise ?horus ready to ompete out east A~ Cappella Showcase, Milton's barbershop-style chorus for )nen, witl compete November 13 to 15 in Halifax, N.S. I'he chorus will compete in the Harmony Ine. International mntest and Convention. A Cappella Showcase is a chorus of 82 women who sing four- it harmony, a cappella style. 'Me chorus is currently an interna- mal silver medalist and a gold medaliat in its area. Now it's orking toward its dream of winning an international gold medal. Organizers said they'd like to recognize the support of the Town *Milton which, through its Community Fund, purchased four ~p risers and back-rail supports the group wilI use ini its campe- tion. Z..hoiristers set to go The Milton Choristers, one of the oldeat performing community hoirs in Ontario, is set ta begin its 35th concert season this month. The season will kick off November 22 and 23 with a traditional. oncert entitled 'A Victorian Chriatmnas' at Knox Preabyterian 3iurch on Main Street. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Novembr 2, and at 3 p.m. November 23. Choristers members will then turn their attention to preparations ar the 35th anniversary gala celebration, which will be held May 0 at the Mississauga Living Arts Centre. The Choristers will be oined by the Georgetowns Bach Chorale. Hot on the heels of the gala performance, the choir will invite a ~eltic band and dancers ta celebrate its 35 yeais with an old-fash- oned Gaelic Cheilidh June 19 at Country Heritage Park. The audi- nce will be asked to join in with the dancing, and lessons will be aeld in advance. There will also be a sulent auction. Tickets aie available front Delacourt's on Main Street and the Paper Zone at Milton Mail. For more information, call (905) 876- 3203 or visit www.miltonchoristers.com. ON NOVEMBER 1 OTH,

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