Datelin e The Canadian Champion, Fnday May 14, 2004-Bl Friday May 14 UiOU p pwecilis t'lie Affections of May at the Milton Seniors'Activity Centre, 5() Childs Dr. Doors open at 7:30 pin., and the show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets, which cost $15, are available at Delacourt's, at the corner of Main and Martin strecîs, or you can cal! (905) 875-0629. Saturday May 15 Kilbride area Presehool holds ils May Day fundraising event from 10 arn. to 2 p.m. at the sehool, located at the corner of Kilbride and Panton streets. The event includes a barbecue lunch, a silent auction, craft table, henna art, face painting, a lower sale, rock cltmb- ing and childrens music by Turkey Rhubarb. The Milton and District Horticultural Society holds its annual Spring Flower Show at Milton Mail. AIl residents of Milton are invited to enter the show. Entries must be submitted between 9 and Il arn. and picked up after 3:30 p.m. For more infor- mation, calI (905) 854-1364. The Milton Community Resource Centre, 917 Nipissing Rd., holds a garage sale starting at 8 arn. Donations are accepted, or tables cari be rented 10 seil your own items. For more information, cail (905) 876-1244, ext. 13. Sister Pledge holds a fundraiser 10 support the Weekend 10 Fnd Lions Hall at Milton Meinorial Arena. Tickets cosi $20, which includes door prizes, a late night buffet and enîcrtanment. Theyre available at The lvy Anns pub on Main Street or hy calling (905> 699-8660 or (905) 876-7255. Hornby Euchre is held at 7:3(0 p.m. at the Homiby community hall on Stceles Avenue. The Acton Seniors' Recreation Centre holds ils Spring Fling Sale at the Acton Arena from il a.m. 10 2 p.m. with lunch, a bake sale, a craft table, a garden table, raffles and more. The Fine Arts Society of Milton presents a show and sale of multi- media artwork aItIhe Milton Mal! concourse. For more information, cal (905) 878-7397. Fair Vote Canada, Halton chapter, meets from 10 a.m. 10 noon aIt the SAVIS office, room 227 on the second floor of Hopedale Mail, Third Line at Rebecca Street in Oakville. Everyone's welcome. For more information, cal! Gal! Tumer at (905) 637-2279 or e-mail!ber at gbunty@cogeco.ca. St. Johns Anglican Church, 10009 Guelph Line at No. 10 Sideroad, holds ils annual Plant Sale at 9 a.m. fealuring perennials and annuals, mulch and soi!, gar- dIen crafîs d arlav Ik\ r hi, Sunday May 16 The Flalton-Peel branch of the Toronto chapter of the Canadian Celiac Association inecîs from 2:30 10 4:3(0 p.m. ai Munnos United Church, 5 Dundas St. E. (ai Sixîh Line), in Oakville wiîh presenta- lions on osteoporosis and making gluîen-free brcad with a breadmak- er. For more information, cal! Julia ai (905) 453-8155 or Vanlessa ai (905) 338-5636 or visit www.celi- ac.ca/etoronto.html. Monday May 17 Halton Regional Police Service presenîs PACT (Parents of Adolescents Coming Together) from 7 10 8:30 p.m. in the commu- niîy roomn of the station, 490 Childs Dr. T1uesday May 18 The Milton Community Consultation Committee meets ai the Milton Seniors' Activiîy Centre, 500 Chi!ds Dr., ai 7:30 p.m. 10 discuss issues and evenîs that affect cilizens and police. If you have concems youd like tabled, cal! Greg Nelson ai (905) 875-3663 or Staff Sgt. Glen Randal! ai (905) 878-551!, ext. 24(13. Improve communication and leadership skills with the Milton 6 see more DATELINE page B3 LUNU Ra &MIXYR WMEANT IF r m ProblemB With CMdi? Bad Oredit* Disobarged Bankrupt sNo Credit Neod a vobi*le eau hipî we help good people with credit prob- lems. Get finanoed wth the best possible rates!!! Cail Jet G tu,«M MM, 140e usOTENiffSlI iI M MILTON Country Depol 28 Bronte St. N. 905-878-2391 3xone,~ aauu mnu su plies te Mondy -Friday 8-6pm Sat. 8-Spm * Sun. il -4pm v~ -