22-The Canadian Champion, Frida, December 19. 2003 Boxing Day Sale Event Corne in and take advantage of great Boxing Day sale prices and great give-a-ways. 8 arn FREE 6 packs of Coke to the first 200 shoppers 5:30 prn Draw for $100 of Oakville Place Gift Certificates, repeated every haîf hour 7 pm FREE 6 packs of Coke to the first 200 shoppers 9 Pm Draw for his and hers Danier Leather coats Mali open until 9 p.m. Includlng The Bay, Sears, Danler, Roots, La Senza and partlclpatrsg stores. the teau D) DANIER E W à T RAFA L G AR R D. ROOTS SEAR e OA4(yLLE P~ L- A Dateline from DATELINE on page 19 whsle hikmng, sksmg or snow-shoeing the trails. For more information and a map, visit www.conservationhalton.on.ca or cail (905) 854-0234. Sunday Dec. 21 Ebenezer United Church in Campbellville holds its children's presen- tation of the Christmas Story, with drama- tization and music at 11:15 ar. The Chancel Choir at Grace Anglican Church, 317 Main St., presens an evening of Lessons and Carols at 7 p.m. St. Paul's United Church, 123 Main St. E., hosts an evening of Christmaas music at 6:30 p.m. presented by past and present studenta of Susan Phillips. A free-wiil offering is taken. Ttaesday Dec. 23 'Me Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., holda bingo at 1:30 p.m. The drop-in fee is $1 .50 for members and $2 for non-members, plus five cents per card, or 10 centa for a full card. New players are welcome. The centre closes at 4 p.m. and re-opens at 9 a.m. on January 2. For more information, cail (905) 875-168 1. Wellspring Halton-Peel, a support net- work for cancer patients and their families, holds its Caregiver Connection drop-in group from 7 to 8:30 p.m. as 2545 Sixth Line in Oakville. For more information, cail (905) 257-1988. Improve communication and leadership skills with the Milton Toaatmasters. Everyone is welcome to attend thc meeting at the Royal Canadian Legion, 21 Charles St. (upper level), at 7:30 p.m. For inforna- tion, cail Allan Lahue as (905) 877-3441. The Art of Healthy Living holda a par- ent support group for parents of children wbo are dependent on druga or alcohol. The group meets at 72-74 Mill St. in Georgetown from 7:30 to 9 p.m. For more information, cail (905) 702-7304. HeIp for Parents, a parent support group, meets in Burlington. This non- denonminational self-support group helpa parents of cbildren who are in trouble at home, at achool or with the law or who are abusive or taking druga. The group ia a member of Association of Parent Support Groupa in Ontarso. For ties and direc- tions, cal] 1-800-488-5666 or visis www.apsgo.ca. Caffing New Parents, a free program for parents and babies aged 6 months and younger, meets with a public health nurse to discuss parenting and infant care. The group meets at thc Milton Community Resource Centre, 917 Nipissing Rd., from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. For more information, cal] (905) 693-4242, ext. 7899. Milton District Hospital holds a breast- feeding clinic with a certified lactation consultant from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. For more information or to make an appoint- ment, eall Jean Gallen as (905) 878-2383, ext. 7030. The Women's Centre holda its Woinen's Employment Network fromn 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for women who are unemployed, laid off or retuming to the workforee. Topics include resumne writing, job seareh. strate- gies and interviewing..To register or for more information, cali (905) 847-5520. Wednesday Dec. 24 Ebenezer United Church i Campbellville holda a Christmas Eve service as 10 p.m. with special music fea- turing guest soloists, food, prayer and W W W .0AK V 1LL EP LA CE .C 0M V -IN