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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Sep 2004, p. 23

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,Datelin e- tramon DATELINE on page B6 Lung Cancer and ils Treatments' and a pres- entation fromt 6:30 tb 8:30 p.m. on ovarian can- cer. For more informaîion on these groups or tii register for the preseniations. caîl (905) 257- 1988. The rentre ks located at 2545 Sixth Lîne in Oakville. The Milton Seniors' Actîvîty Centre, 5(00 Chtlds Dr., hîîlds inlermediate uine dancing from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The-rosi is-$3.50 for mem- bers and $5.511 (or non-members. For more information. raIl (9(15) 875-1681. j The Milton Seniors' Activiîy Centre, 5(X) Chitds Dr., holds ils i)ownsizers Weigbt 1.oss Club ai I1) a.m. Tise cost is $2 (fir members and $4 for non-members. The Lunch Bunch meets at noon ai the Grand Chalet Restaurant and Banquet Hall, 324 Steeles Ave. For more infor- mation on tisese activities, raIl (905) 875-168 1. Wednesday Sept. 15 The Communiîy Care Access Centre of Hatton hotds a board meeting at 6:30 p.m., open 1(1 the j public. (I takes place in the birch/batsam rom on the fourtis floor aI 440 Eliz'abeth St., Burlington. To ronfirm attendance, cuIt (90) 639-5228, ext. 8921. VON Alzheimer Services offers a free eîght- week dementia information series for family caregivers trom 7 10 9 p.m. at Shenidan Eider Research Centre. 14301 Trafalgar Rd.. in Oakville (enter (romn Ceremmnial Drive). Tri regîster. caIl (9015) 847-19559. A non0 densîmînational Bible taIk is held (rom 8 10 9 p.m. ai the Nassagaweya Community Centre, 11264 Guelph Line. For more informa- lion, cal] (905) 878-4253. Halton Community Legal Services bolds ils annual general meeting ai 7 pos. ai 72 Mill St. in Georgetown. AIl are welcome, and volunteer board members are needed. For more informa- tion, raIl (905) 875-2069. La Leche League meets at 7:30 p.m. ai the Ontario Earty Years Centre, aI the cornier of Nipîssing and Tbompson roads. Expertant and new mothers are encouraged 10, at tend for breast- feedîng information. Babies are welcome. For more information, catI <905) 876-3322. The Milton Seniors' Actîviîy Centre. 500 Cbitds Dr., bolds evening clogging from 6:45 t0 7:45 p.m. for beginners and from 7:45 to 9:15 p.m. for the intermediate level. The rosti k $3.50 for members and $5.50 for non-members. Il holds contract bridge at 9:30 a.m. The rost is $2 for members and $4 for non-members. Il bolds ils free 'Artbritis and Exercise' workshop ut 2:30 p.m. in thse centre library for people wbo want 10 leamn more about managissg arttsritis wîtb exercîse. Wear romfortabte siosoc, as some movement wîll be involved. For more informa- tion, cati (905) 875-1681. Tbursday Sept. 16 VON Alzhseimer Services offers ils support group from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in the community room of Lobtaws, 75 Nipissing Rd., for rare- givers of people with Atzbeimer's diseuse and related disorders. For more information, cati (905) 847-9559. Milton District Hospital botds a breastfeeding clinic witb a certifted lactation consultant fromn 7 10 9 p.m. For more information or to make an appointment. raIl Jean (lten at (905) 878-2383, ext. 7030. The Fine Arts Society of Milton's Evening Group of Artisis meets from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Milton Malt, upper tevel. The intorma environ- ment provides artists wtth an oppontunity to exercise their drawing skitts. For more rîtonna- tion, cuit (905) 854-5753. 'Me Milton Seniors' Activity Centre. 5001 Childs Dr., bolds contract bridge ai 1:30 p.ni. 'Me cost is $2 for members and $4 for non- members. It bolds bld eucbre at 1:301 p.m. New players are welcome. A fot care clinic is beld in the aftemoon by appoîntment. performed by a VON nurse. The cost s $22. The centre holds its Seniors' Cinemas at 1:30 p.m. featuring the comedy/romance 13 Goîng On 30. The cosI is $2, which includes refresbments. For more infor- mation or to book an appointmnent for the foot care clinic, cuti (905) 875-168 1. The Milton Historical Society meets at the Waldie Carniage Sbop, 16 James St.. at 7:30 p.m. Hear how tihe owners of 57 Victoria St. updated their home and discovered a time capsule. The Reglonat Muntctpattty of HaIt>n A Portniership Thot Worksf l RE S FOR TEDE Bld documents for the services tisted below, addressed (o the Manager of Purchasing, 1151 BRONTE ROAD, OAKVILLE, ON L6M 3L1 will be received until 2:00 p.m. Oakville lime on the specified closing date. Bid documents can be seen or obtained through the Purchasing Division of the Corporate Services Depariment, same address as above, telephone 905-825-6000, extension 7011. If long distance charges appty, dial toit free 1-866-4HALTON (1-866-442-5866). Documents wiul be available for pick up on and afler Tuesday, September 7, 2004. There is a non-refundable deposit of $26.75 (includes GST). Bidders who request documents to be shipped from the Purchasing Depariment must inctude a handting fee of $10.70 (inctudes GST) for this service. Bids wiul be opened in public at 2:15 p.m. on the closing date specified in the Nelson Roomn ai the above address. Those submitting bids are invited 10 attend. Under no circumstances wiul facsimile or late bids be accepted or considered. Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Halton Region relies on this advertisement 10 provide public notice of this business opportunity and is not obligated to notify any potential bidders in any other manner. T-163-04 SUPPIVI DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION 0F WINDOW AND BED COVERINGS FOR POST INN VILLAGE LONG TERM CARE FACILITY IN OAKVILLE, ONTARIO CLOSING: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2004 A. URBANSKI Commissioner of Social And Community Services A. MINDENHALL, CPPO, Manager of Purchasing Services www.region.halton .on.ca/bids Moriday, B5eptezuber 2oth - qaturday, Sept.znber 25th 8:00 &a.m. - S:30 P.m.. Wll quazititien laot Ilalton Residents are welcome ta collect rich, garden friendly compost produced through Halton's centralized composttng program. " AIl Hatton households can collect a maximum of seven bags of compost. " Residents are responsible for shovelling and bagging their own compost. " Please bring your own bags/containers and shovel. " Donations of non-perishable food items or cash witl aiso be gratefully accepted on behalf of Halton area food banks. Halton Waste Management Site, 5400 Regional Rd. 25, Milton I£tv3S 11W àm Hloua CI**"iq £bpWe C" m si Bring your reusable clothing and household items ta the Salvation Army Depot at Halton's Waste Management Site. A Community Partnership __________________________I r Remember to Drive SAFE this achool year With the kids back in school, ils more important than ever to be mindful of hose fast you drive. On your travels around Halton, you may have seen some of our new Drive SAFE (Safety Awareness For Everyone) road signs, reminding drivers of (ho costs of speeding such as fines and tost demerit p5oints. Hoseever, the biggest cost could be a lite. So sehile driving, be aware of your speed and slow down, il could be the best decision you make aIl day. 5aiff mareSMi Help keep Halton roads safe. Drive SAFE. 1 mahon -"W - tt Sept. 141h 9:30 arn. - Health & Social Services Committee Sept. lSth 9:30 arn. - Planning & Public Works Committee Sept. 15th 1:30 p.m. -Administration & Finance Committe ~aA19. ep.22d :0 - Regional Councl chiefofi Poice 1 et 2d :0am grIt Rocl Oa-e'f» ON16 Serv-2560 al tp 86 -IC)N (,8642 96 1

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