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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 21 May 2004, p. 13

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Frustra ted shower singers sought e from CHORUS on page 12 elitist.", He said many of the Sang 'Me 12 mnen in the group have Spinnesis cs hem a chance t sing different sarts of music. Witb wide-ranging abiliiies and ages ranging from the mid-tifties ta the eigbties, director Joyce Hayward bas ber bands fuîtlrnak- ing sure everytbing goes snootbly. I ber raie as director since tbe formation of tbe chorus, Ms Hayward said tbe groap staried oui as a choral club in 1994. The idea was that seniors wha enjoyed singing woald came together once eacb week for a sing-along. But tbey gradualty morphed ia a chair that now sings four-part, "fairly advanced" music, Ms Hayward said. "'Me firsi ime we gai together, there were about 10 ta 12 singers. Now we're iniaur 40s," she said, adding, '1 dont feet wc shoald audition members. If lhey dont read music or kîîow how ta 'ing. tbey can leam îa do it We'n. not Men to Boy in concert June 12 Men ta Boys wîll preseni a concert montb at the Milton Seniors' Act Centre, 500 Childs Dr. 'Me concert will take place Jane1 7:30 p.m. Tickets, whicb cosi $15, are availat Delacouri's, at the camer of Main Martin streets, Peggy's of Milton ai IM Malt and ai the Milton Seniors' Act Centre. Ticket can also be parchased by ca (905) 878-1331. FAMVILY CHIROPRACTIC CARE under my roof 'Dr 311 Martin StreetMilton (905) 878-5165 "In spite of the rosi of living its stil papaar' NOIC ln Tues. May lSth's Edition of The Milton Canadian Champion, The Import Shoppe's Ad incorrectly stated 'No OST or PST'. This is not applicable. We apologize for any inconvenience this May have caused. cxplaiîîîîg aihoaghI souiuding gond is important, sa is baving fan. "Wc bave a good sense of hanmour." She 'added uts ber belief ibat masic is a nataral age defyer. "We're att yoang ai beari," she said. As for Mr. White, bis raIe as president reatly bas ils perks, be said, laagbing. "Il means I get Io tell 35 wamen wbat ta wear ai aur concerts." He said its only been in the past few years that be began ta sing. Bat now that be bas, he canit shat ap. 1I waited antil 1 was welI inta, my senior years ta stari (singing) because I didn't bave Uic confi- dence," be said. He bad a desire ta sing in bis cbarcb chair, bai wasn'î sure he coald do ilî so he joined the Sang Spinners. "Tb'ey gave nie the confidence," be said, adding bes iow also a member of the St. Paul's United Church choir. as she cani remiember -bcginnaîiig ai the very church in wbicb she was pracîising Wednesday moming, St. Pauls United Church. A lifetime Milton resident, Ms Benton- who's been a member of the Spinners for about five years - said the best pari of being a Song Spinner is the fellowship with the other members. Seniors 55 and older are wel- corne ta join the choir, Mr. White said, sending oui a special invite la -frustrated shower singers." TMe group practises ai tie Milton Seniors' Aclivily Centre every Wednesday from 9:15 arn. until noon. For more information or concert tickets, caîl the seniors' centre ai (905) 875-1681. Stepflianie Tiiessen can he reauIied ai stiiie.ssenf4niiiu'oncana- diatilianipioin.cin. Family fun at track Back by popular deînand, Mohawk Racetrack's Family Fireworks event wdl be held Sunday. Ini celebration of the holiday weekend and held ini con- juniction with a special card of harness racing, the evening festival wilI feature a variety of children's activities - including face painting, carnival games and petting horses. Helping highlight the night will be Fute Culture of the Islands, a dancing and fire-ealing ensemble. Hleadining action on tie truck will be two $130.000 Ontario Sires Stes Go1d Series championships for thbSe- yea-old trotting fillies and thre-yma-old trotting colts. The evenmng wilI end with a floeworks display. Domr open at 5 pm. Bots admission and pariling ane free. PO&T PARTUM NEFALT14 CLAS-QL-Q OR MOTI4ER A comprehensive educalional & exercise programn to restore strength & conirol of your back and pelvic mus- cles. 14A preventative approach 10 reduce the risk of Iow back and pelvic pain, and Iong-term problema such as uterine prolapse and bladder incontinence. Every woman who has given birth can benefit from these classes, regardless ot age! STARTING JUNE1le Mà Program maybe covered under your extended health ONLY 10 MUM.9 PER CLA-Q. AIL CLASSES CONDUCTED BY A REGISTERED PHYSIOTHERAPIST ~ CALL TODAY TO VIe p&ï~ RESERVE VOUR SPOT 905-693-8852 311 Commercial St. Suite 105 rrphysio@belinet.ca The Canadian Champion, Friday, May 21, 2004-13 %o»/b 9fliS & Y(niw IN STOPF APPRAISALS Saturday, May 29 1:3Oam $30.Iappraisal SJ" - 3:OOpm -J

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