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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 May 2004, p. 14

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14-The canadian Champion, Fniday, May 7, 2004 H-ope Place's annual fundraiser June 20 t, .,;;ýý k 1 1 1 ý1 I in preparation for Hope Places fsfth asîsu- ai Walk and Ride for Recovery. 'he ovent will take place June 20 with registration tarting at 8:30 arn. The WaIk and Ride wilI start from Southviow Plaza at Regional Road 25 and Denry Road. Participants are free to walk or, if they prefer, they can ride a biko, roller skate, take a skateboard or anything else with wheels. Riders wilI dopai-t at 9 arn. and walkers will beave the starsing point at 1(0 ar. The registration fee iv $10 per adult, payable on the day of the event, and chil- dren are frec. This foc includes a barbecue .11 WOUsI à, c is 1 llo. ',IîCc, 5 Regional Road 25. There will be plenty of games for the ontire family and prizos for the participants who raise the most money through pledges. AIl plodge moncy mus( ho collected and handed in the day of the event. Those who raise $75 Io $150 will receive a t shirs, those rassisîg $151 to $3(X) will win a walch, asnd shose who raise more hum $3W( will wisn special gifts. For nmore infoèrmationu or tIo regisier, cal (905) 875-.3214 or e-mnail isîfo@ehope- place.ca. You cani regisser on-lino ai www.hopeplace.ca. GMT A FRESH START. Get SOLUTIONS now for: Credit Cord Problems boss of Job or [oved One Repossessions Maoro Cash Fow Problemo Woge Go nishments Evctions Persistent Bill Collectors JudgemnensLw Suits Student boon Delinquent Joues Foreclouoes Divorce Relted Fnonciol Problerns Bakrupkc an be avoided. Cali us' No charge for in"aa consattlaM PADDON + '« By Appoulmenl On!,. FhOtOADVflOS n y qE 225 Main Street East (Main & Martin St) Milton A beiler solution! Halton Healthcare Services - Milton District Hospital 1a Members of the public are invited to attend a FREE Seminar enitled Haiten Hea5sicare "TAOK IN G CH A R GE wnhatnhkcaec 0 F YOUR ARTHRITIS"1 To be held on Tuesday, May il at St. Pauls United Church in Mlton. The seminar features keynote speakers, Dr. Arthur Bookman, Rheumatologist, presenting "What is Arthritis", Dr. Nizar Mahomed, Orthopaedic Surgeon, who will discuss "Surgical Options for Hip and Knee Arthritis" and Mercedes Reeb, Arthritis Physiotherapist, will present information on the services available through The Arthritis Society. This seminar is organized by The Arthritis Society - Milton Branch and Halton Healthcare Services (Milton District Hospital site) and is sponsored by Pfizer, Manulife Financial and Amgen Canada Inc. & Wyeth PVarmaceuticals, with appreciation to the Milton District Hospital Foundation. More than 4 million Canadians sufer from arthritis, which occurs in more than 100 different forms. Contrary to the common perception, iarthritis is not only an old peoples disease. It s one of Canada's Imost common chronic conditions, afecting ail ages, from toddlers to seniors. Many children are afflicted with juvenile arthritis (JA). The two most common types of aduit arthritis are rheumatoid arthritis and osteo-arthritis. Early diagnosis and active involvement by the patient in treatment are very important to minimize disability. The risk of developing some form of arthritis, i.e. osteoarthritis, can be reduced if certain precautions are taken, such as maintaining your ideal weight. To lean more about arthritis and the treatment options available for individuals with arthritis, attend Tlaktw 'y i 1r0C <OfYOur Arthr tlii, on Tuesday, May il at St. Pauls United Church - Graham Hall - 123 Main St. East, Milton. Displays wilI commence at 6:30 followed by the presentattons at 7:00 p.m. Light refreshments wiII be available and there is free parking. To register and for information cali 905-338-4379. ASL Interpreter Services available only if booked by May 7. E-mail:cpopphaltonheathcare.on.ca or Fax: 905-878-0498. For further information about arthritis contact The Arthritis Society at 1-800-321-1433 or visit www.arthritis.ca]ontario From left, judges, Andrea Wayne von Konigslcw, childrens bock illustrator, and Pippa Wysong, The Toronto Star 'Starship' page writer congratulate grade 5 Chris Hadfleld School student Alper Blige, whc won the third-place provincial prize in Legal Aid Ontarios Law Day grade 5 poster con- test. Alper is dressed as William Lyon Mackenzie, a newspaper publisher from 1820s Upper Canada. He partlcipated in one cf three historical skits as part cf Legal Aid Ontarlos Law Day awards ceremony at Torontos Old City Hall ta celebrate the contest wlnners and hlghlight individ- ual legal rlghts under Canadas Charter cf Rights and Freedcms. Law Day, April 15, commemnorates the 1982 signlng cf the Charter. Student wins poster contest A grade 5 student is ono of three winning youngsters in a poster contest sponsored by Logal Aid Ontario. Alper Bilge, a student at Chris H-adfield Public School, rocently received third prize in the Law Day 2004 contest. "Our Judges had an oxtremely dif- icuit task as ail the entries were s0 well done," said Gordon Wolfe, sntorim chair of Logai Aid Ontario. "'Me posters chosen bout refleet the spirit and theme of Law Day." More hum 2,000 poster ontries poured in from across the province. Law Day is a nationai colebra- lion aimod at promnoting a botter understanding of the law and high- lighting the important role the jus- tice systcm plays in today's socicty. Its sponsorod by Legal Aid Ontario, the Ontario Bar Association and the Ontario Justice Education Network. As pant of its Law Day activitios, Legai Aid Ontario invited grade 5 19PACIFIC RED CARPET SERVICE AT EVERY STEP submnit posters on this yoar's theme of 'Diversity: Celebrating your Right Ro bo Unique'. I bolieve iR is oxtremely inmpor- tant for us to informn our young people about Uic law and the importance of thc justice systcm," Mr-. Wolfe said. The poster contost is one of thc ways our organization works toward this goal." flic other winning studonts arc from Tillsonburg and Thornhill. Thisls 5the80 1501T SALE OF TRI TIAII DON'T MIS5S TI Georgetown 23 Mountainview Rd. S. 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