Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Sep 2004, p. 12

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.. *For any information *rogarding the theft of a 2003 DitchWitch SK500 with posthole auger. IT WAS STOLEN FROM 9TH LUNE & BRITANNIA AREA BETWEEN ADO 27 - SEPT 1. Pieuse cali 905-875-3286 (Vour anonin,i bj Aà M - lm: Hop On Board 7 With School Bus Safety. WWW ffl Ire on the tùmI bus. the 4ide. K«V eut arm*. >ffl& WW hëM *~, MIVNLON OM HRDAR BUILDING CENTRE »El) 385 Steeles Ave. E. 878-9222 HOURS: Mon-Fi 8-0 arn-W: pan Sat Wam=-6Opm. Sun lam-5:OOpr 1 ý -t Milton Farm Craft Show to feature 135 craftspeople Why flot make this the year you gel your Christmas shopping done early? We ail know people with their packages neatly wrapped and labeled by November. And although none of us would admit it. secretly we're jealous. This year can be different, especially with a tile bit of heip from the Milton Farm Craft Show, being held Saturday and Sunday ai Country Heritage Park, 8560 Tremaine Rd.. from, 9 arn. to 4 p.m. each day. The 21 st annual craft show wil feature more than 135 juried artists and craftspeople. Objets d'ars will include pottery, clothing, jewehry, stained glass, edible treasures, iron work, wooden furni- ture, Christmas items, home décor, candles, leather work and more. Those into country decorating or simply handmade quality will appreciate the large selection of items for sale, aend musical enter- tainient will keep show-goers tappmng their toes. There will also be a large quilt display. The beautiful location of the 88-acre park and the farm-like atmosphere will add charni to your day and visitors will be able to stroîl past the park's vintage tractors; and herilage buildings. Dave (Jenhart, who has been organizmng the show for the pasl seven years, said one of the show's unique features is that ifs held both indoors - in the slately Gambrel Barn - and outside. Something else that sets il apart is dogs are peemitted to acconi- pany their owners. He said the chosen crafters are "the best in Canada.' The show is lest expensive thaii other large-scale craft shows, one of the reasons it attracted about 15,000 visitors last year, Me. Gemhart said. Tickets to, the show cost $5 for adults and children under 12 are free. Parking is free. For directions and infornation, calI (905) 878-8151 or visit www.counnyheritagepark.com. Region to host job fair this Thursday Local job-honting residenîs will wanl to head to the Halton Regional Centre Thursday for the Business Dcvelopment Centre's first job fair. The event seilI run fromn 4 to 8 p.m. and will feature dozent of potenttal employers. "We're expecting up to, 40 employers to exhibit," said Business Development Director John Ayling. "Many employers find job fates bo be an effective and efficient recruitlment tactic. We're pleaaed to provide Halton organizations with Ibis opportunily to nicet thetr labour force needs." By talcng part in lthe job fai, exhibitors will be able to promote ~semploymnent opporluntities, meel skilled and motivated people secking employment and receive resumes on tic spot. The Region will bc one of tIhe featured employers aI tIse fair. -TMs event il a greal vehicle 10 advertisc current and future employmenî opporluities, and to mccl talented people seho may be interestcd in joining tIse Halton Region teani," sald Direclor of Human Resource Services Tom Clark. flic fée for exhibitor boolhs is $150, which includes a skieled table and cbairs, promotion of the organizaîion's participation and refrcshments. Advancc registration is rcquircd. A litnitcd number of booths are also available t0 community cmploymcnl and entre- prencurship service providers. Exlsibitors can regisser on-line ai www.haltonbusiness.com or by contacting thc Halton Region Business Developrocot Centre ai (905) 825-6000, ext. 7740, or busdcv@regton.ballon.on ca. Evening of jazz On Seplember 25, Uic Halton Region Museum will host jazz pcrfonner Kory Livingstone as part of ils Heacllsside Dinner and Music Series. As a Juno nomince in 2000 for 'Best Jazz Perforier', Mr. Kory is an accomplished artist with a nich voice and lyrical piano play- îng. Accompanying Mr. Kory on Uic saxophone will be Kevin Gross. The fundraising cvening will stant with dinner aI 7 p.m. in tIse historic Hcarth Room and be followcd with musical enlertatoment until 1l p.m. Tickets cosl $40 per person and should be ordered in advance. A cash bar will be available. To reserve a spot for Uic event, call (905) 875-2200, est. 2 1. For more information, visit www.region.halton.on.camuse- um/newseveîîts.

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