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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 May 2004, p. 37

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-I--I The Canadian Champion, FridaY, May 7, 2004-Bl Da telin e Dateline is a free listing of coming events j)1ý T. j qMn future events. Only charitable or non-profit community groups may use this service. We can only guarantee one issue of publicity closest f0 the date of the occurrence although more insertions are possible if demand is low. Notices for Dateline should be handed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed to PO. Box 248, Miton, Ont., L9T 4N9, faxed to (905) 878-4943, or e-mailed tri miltoned @haltonsearch.com. The final deadline is noon Friday for Tuesdays edition and noon Wednesday for Fridays edition. Dateline items arent accepted by tele- phone. Friday May 7 Milton Concert Presentations presents 'Dvorjak, The Bard of Bohemnia' featuring cel- list Vytautas Sondeckis with Kenry Stratton and the Toronto Philharmonia at St. Pauls United Church, 123 Main St., at 8 p.m. Tickets cost $30 for adults and $24 for seniors and students. For tickets or more information, cail (905) 878-4732. Wellspring Halton-Peel, a support network for cancer patients and their famnilies, holds its Relaxation and Visualization drop-in group from 10:30 arn. to noon at 2545 Sixth Line in Oakville. For more information, caIl (905) 257- 1988. Activity Centre, -500 Childs Dr. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets to this light-hearted comedy cost $15 and are available at Delacourt's, at Main and Martin streets, by cash or cheque, or by calling (905) 875-0629. Friday May 7 - 8 Milton Mail hosts the Mobile Millinery Museum, a display of vintage hats, in centre court. Saturday May 8 St. Pauls United Church, 123 Main St. E., holds ils Geranium Tea at 1 p.m. featuring DoIls From Past to Present' with guest speakers Eileen Hamilton and her daughter, Gini Newell, providing history and dîsplaying some of their 4,000 dolîs from their Gingerbread Doli Museum in Wrnxeter, Ont. Bring your doil to be identified. Admission costs $6, which includes a light lunch. For tickets or more information, call (905) 878-8895 or (905) 878-2959. Sam Sherratt Public School, 649 Laurier Ave., holds ils lOth annual Bloomin' Barbecue from 9 a.m. 10 2 p.m. featuring a giant bouncer and kids area, craft vendors, raffles, a bake sale, a plant sale and more. Funds go toward improving the playground. For more information, cal Lianne Krane at (905) 876-2955. St. Pauls United Church, 123 Main St. E., holds a one-day sale of landscape plants and trees on the churchas front lawn starting at 8:30 a.m. Milton Mail and Milton Public Library present Family Storytime at the mals centre court from 10:30 10 111 a.m. Also at Milton MaIl, kids are invited to make a free bonnet decoration for mom at the Lewîscraft store from il a.m. to 1 p.m. The Milton Lawn Bowling Club is starting ils new sea.son with a garage sale, bake sale, plant sale and a 50-50 draw fromn 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the club, 45 Commercial St. The Milton Players Theatre Group presents The Affections of May dinner theatre at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Child Dr. The bar opens at 6:30 p.m., dinner is at 7 p.m., and the show begins at 8:15 p.m. Tickets for this light-hearted comedy cost $35 and can be pur- chased by cash or cheque at Delacourts, at the comer of Main and Martin streets, or by calling (905) 875-0629. Sunday May 9 Crawford Lake Conservation Aiea bolds its guided Wildflower Walk for Mom through the park's woodlands. The hike, which is included in park admission, runs from 1 to 3 p.m. and begins with a slide show. Admission costs $6 for adults, agesý ut ) and 14. Cîawlid Lake is Iucated at tihe comer of Guelph Line and Steeles Avenue. For more information, cal (905) 854-0234 or visit www.conservationhalton.on.ca. The Milton and District Horticultural Society holds 'Renovating a Perennial Garden-Part l' at 1 p.m. at the Town Hall garden. The focus is on dividing and replanting perennials, correcting winter damnage and pruning roses. Participants should bring secateurs, a spade, a trowel, their favourite eartb grubber and a grass rake. Monday May 10 The Learning Disabiities Association of Halton holds a free drop-in session at the Rotary youth Centre, 560 Guelph Line, in Burlington, from 7 to 9 p.m. This session allows parents to get information on the many aspects of leamig disabilities. For more information, cail (905) 333-1977. The public is invited to attend thse grand open- ing of dhe Milton Human Resources Centre of Canada for Students, 3 10 Main St. E., at noon. The Learning Disabilities Association of Halton holds free drop-in sessions at the Rotary Youth Centre, 560 Guelph Line, in Burlington - to allow parents to access information on leaming disabilities - from 7 to 9 p.m. For more information, eall (905) 333-1977. ese more DATELINE on page B2 Many of us take our hearing and abiity 10 speak for granted. For one in ten Canadians however, speech, Ian- guage or hearing problens are a daily challenge. The Canadian Association of Speech-Language Paihologists and Audiologisîs <CASLPA). and our 4,600 members across the country are working together thcoughou thie month of May to raise public awareness conceming the professions and the many issues sur- roundîng speech. tanguage and hearing disorders. Speech-Ianguage Pathologists and Audiologists work sions and the contributions made by speecb.language daily with Canadians of ail ages to belp Ibem deal with pathologists and audiologises to the healtb of our coun- many différent types of communication disorders. As try. Watcb for exciting events in your comtnunity such reflected in ibis year's theme, these professionals "ýCare as hearing screenings. speech clinic open bouses, con- About Communication!" Whetber working witb an tests, radio talk shows and other activities. autistic chitd. or a person recovening fron a stroke, they If you would like to know more please visit our web- surive iiretessly to help improve tIhe qualiîy of life and site www.calspa.ca or contact your provincial Speech health of the people they serve. and Hearing Association. May Month promotes and celebrates both the profes- New Milton Centre for Deaf Individuals with Developmental Disabilities .dFr The Bob Rumbaîl Associations for the Deaf provides a vanieiy of care and support to deaf children and adoîts witb a SFr varieiy of needs including deaf individuals sith developmental disabilities. Currenîly, there are few specialized servic- J4F es for these people in Ontario. RiG We are meeting thîs need by building a nese Day Centre in Milton which wiul expand thse space available for the growing deaf com- muniîy and their requiremenîs. Thse Centre will provide jobI skills traning and, for many, can assisi witb job placement, lîfe éis skills. literacy, basic math. and iniernet training. For more infor- mation abouitIhe Bob Rumball Associations for the Deaf and the mon* aoîe new ilton tDay Cnr WC c O F mI IlEA me SELISITON 905-87-8974 Bob Rumball 91 MAI STREE GEORGETOWN FrTeDa (betu'eenFootuffs & the Health Dept.) For more i Todd L. Haie, H.I.S., R.H.AD. tre call 90o587-4932. Our mission at the Bob Rumbal Associations for the Deaf is to provide for a higher quality life for deaf people while preserving and promoting their language and culture. For oser 50 years, the Bob Rumbal Associations have provided care and support to deaf children and aduîts with a variety of needa. rformation, visit our website - ww.bobrumbali.org s -m>muf Pathologlssae %\T Audiologlet Carlng About OflluflICatlon www.caslpa.ca One in ten Canadians bas a speech, Ian- guage, or hearmng disorder. Check the yel- low pages or visit oui web site to find a speecis-language patisologist or audiolo- gist near you. HEARING AID CENTRE DERRY MEDICAL CENTRE 3006 DERRY ROAD W. #106 MILTON, ONT, L9T 2X5 (905) 878-1100 M. IANNUZZI HIS., R.H.A.D. WILLIAM M.lSe., Reg. CABLPO MILTON AUDIOLOGY 3006- Derry Rd. W, Unit #106 Milton, Ontario L9T 2X5 (905> 878-4844 (905) 875-5076 (FAX) I I CororaIonFOR THE ACENTRE La*gu 0 tuttering e Aticulation Date: Saturday, 2 2004 a Swallowing e Voice a Reading lieFirst Tee Off at 10:30 a.m. ILunch at course completion a Stroke Rehabilitation a Tutoring e Accent Improvemnent Location: Oakville Executive Golf Course Yourcarig patner...Cost: OnIy $85/person - Includles Golf, Pull Cart & Lunch (taxe caringed partners..fr.30wilbeisuel Providing therapy to children and aduits Please catil for further info or email hhsc@bellnet.ca in Halton, Peel and Wellington Counties OnIy 15 minutes Northview Centre, 211 Guelph St., Suite 5, Georgetown Evening and Saturday appointments available foMîtn Ph: 90-873-8400 Fax: 905-873-7291 www.haltonspeech.com HALTON HEPARING HEALTHCARE CUNîc

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