The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, May 18, 2004-13 .Datelin e Wednesday May 19 Halton present a free seminar enti- tled 'Blooming with Healtb - Women's Health in Mlid-Life' at the 707 Galaxy Banquet Hall, 475 North Service Rd. E., in Oakville, with a metabolie bone disease spe- cialist presenting. Displays are up for view at 6:30 p.m., and the pres- entation begins at 7 p.m. To reserve a seat, eall (905) 338-4379 or e- m a i elittle@haltonleathcareonca The Milton Chrstian Ladies Coffee Hour meets from 9:30 to il arn. at Milton Gospel Hall, 306 Ontario St., one block south of Steeles Avenue. The mommig includes a free presentation entitled Ibe Wonderful World of Tea. For information and transportation, cal Margaret at (905) 878-1265. Mom's Morning Out meets at 123 Main St. frorn 9:30 to il ar. Caregivers find fiendship and sup- port while children are cared for in Grahamn Hall. For information, cal (905) 878-8895. La Leche League meets at 7:30 p.m. aIt the Ontario Early Years Centre (at thse Milton Comrnunity Resource Centre), 917 Nipissing Rd.. for women interested in infor- mation on breastfeeding. Pregnani women are encouraged to attend. For more information, cal! (9(05) 876-3322. T'Me Women's Centre, 210-1515 ý' j ý (piti # o l yi p.m. To register or for more infor- mation, cal (905) 847-5520. Thursday May 20 VON Alzheimer Services offers a support group for caregivers of people with Aizheimers disease and related disorders in thse comn- munity room at Loblaws, 75 Nipissing Rd., froin 2 to 3:30 p.m. For more information, call (905) 847-9559. The Learning Disabilities Association of Halton holda a free drop-in session from 10 arn. to, noon aIt the Rotary Youth Centre, 560 Guelph Line, in Burlington for parents to access information on learning disabilities. For more information, call (905) 333-1977. The Milton and District Horticultural Society holds its annual Plant Sale at Hall No. 1 at the Milton Fairgrounds from 6 to 9 p.m. featuring perennials, trees and shrubs. T'Me Fine Arts Society of Miltons Evening Group of Artists meets from 7 to 10 p.m. at thse Milton MaIl, upper level. The informai environment provides artists with an opportunity t0 exercise their drawing skills. For more informa- tion, cal! (905) 878-8955. Milton District Hospital holds a breastfeeding clinic %wiîh a certi- lied lactation consultant from 7 to 9 p.m. For more information or iii ' alCl 1 'i es s S xt. 7030. A public foot care clinic is held froi 1 to 4 p.m. at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr. To make an appoint- ment, call (905) 875-1681. T'Me Milton Historical Society meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Lions Club Hall, Memorial Arena, on Thompson Road, for a presentation by members of the Chudleigh famn- ily On their ancestry and renowned Chudîcigis Apple Farm. The Women's Centre, 210-1515 Rebecca St. in Oakville, holda its Womnen's Caring and Sharing Circle for sharing lifes challenges from 1It102 p.m. For more informa- tion or 10 register, caOl (905) 847- 5520. Hillcrest United Church, at Trafalgar Road and No. 5 Sideroad, holds ils Howell's Famous Fish Fry froin 5 1 7:30 pin. Tickeîs cost $12 for adulîs and $6 for children 12 and younger. Take-ouî is available. For tickets, caîl (905) 878-3884. Friday May 21 Wellspring Halton-Peel, a sup- port network f'or cancer patients and iheir familtes. holds ils drop-in Relaxation and Visualization program froini10:301 arn. bto oon at 2545 Sixth Linc in Oakville. For infonnation. cal! (905) 257-1988. Ask about our Total Drive-Away Give us to finance'or Lease your NEW Toyota Car Truck or SUV (rn g 400 Steeles Avenue 905 875-1700 . www.mllton.toyota.ca I [MILTONC% P)TOYO