B4-The Canadian Champion, Friday, November 26. 2004 .Date/mne Notices for Datetine should be hand- ed in aI the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., maited ta PO. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, faxed ta (905) 878-4943, or e-maited ta mil- toned@hattonsearch.com. The final deadtine is noan Friday for Tuesdays edition and noon Wednesday for Friday's edition. Datetine items aren't accepted by tetephone. Saturday Nov. 27 Hatton chapter no. 28tt of the Order of the Easstern Star hotds ils Chiristmas Luncheon and Bazaar ai Si. Clair Masonic Hall on Regionat Road 25 featur- ing home baking. crafis, a white etephant table, Christmas decorations and more. 'Me luncheon takes place from 11:30 S.m. tii i p.m. aud the bazaar is fromn il am. to 2 p.m. The Women's Centre, 210) 1515 Rebecca St., in Oakvitle hotds Empowering Communications, a communication workshop, from 1:301 id 4:3(0 p.m. Leamn effective communication styles ihrough setf-assessment and understanding com- munication bacriers. The costi s $10. To regîster or for mitre informtioni, cail (905) 847-5520. ht aiso holds a workshop enîîîled 'Discover, Learn and Heal Through the Arts' fromn noon to, 4:30 p.m. ai the Oakville Library. 120 Navy St., in Oakvitte. The cosi is $20. To register, cati (905) 847-9104. Euchre takes place ai the Homby Co- operative Nursery Schoot as 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Sunday Nov. 28 The Hatton-Peet branch of the Ontario Geneatogicai Society meets ai the lower tevel of Chinguacousy Branch Library. 150 Central Park Dr., in Bramatea ai 2 p.m. wiih a presentation entitted 'Did Your Famity Make the Papers? Searching in Newspapers Everywhere'. Visitors are wet- The St. Paut's United Church Setnior Choir and Kids Khorus present Carols by Candlelight ai 7 p.m. ai the church. 123 Main St. E. Monday Nov. 29 The Milton Seniors' Acîîvîîy Centre, 500 Chitds Dr., hotds uts Cyber-Café fromn 1 to 4 p.m. The cosi is $2 for members and $4 for non-members. For more information, cati (905) 875-1681. The Milton branch of the Canadian Cancer Society meets ai 7 p.m. ai Martindate Gardens, 45 Martin St. For more information, cati (905) 876-4539. Tuesday Nov. 30 The KHî Community of the Salvation Army. t00 Nipissing Rd., suite 3, hotds Busy Hands, Creative Minds, a group for busy tuddters aund their caregiver. wits crafrs, sangs, stories and fietd trips. tt takes place fromn 9:30 to t1t a.m. For more infor- mation, cati (289) 242-1432. Improve communication and teadership skitts with the Milton Toasimasters. Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting at the Royat Canadian Legion, 21 Chartes St. (upper tevetl, at 7:30 p.m. For informa- tion, cati Attan Lahue ai (905) 877-3441. Help for Parents, a Hatton parent sup- port group, meets in the iening in the basement of the churcb ai 5720 New St. in Burtingion. This non-denommnational self- support group hetps parents of childeen who are in troubte at home, ai schoot or with the taw or who are abusive or taking drugs. The group is a member of Association of Parent Support Groups in Ontario. For more information, catI t1-800- 488-5666 or visît www.apsgo.ca. Calling New Parents, a free programn tor parents and babies aged 6 îssonths and younger, meets witb a public beait nurse Io discuss parenting and infant care. The group meets ai the Ontarto Early Years Centre. 917 Nipîssing Rd., from 1:30 t0 3:30 p.m. For more information, cati (905) 825-6000, ext. 7299. Milton District Hospital hotds a breast- feeding clinic wiîb a certified lactation consultant fromn 9:30 tu 11:30 S.m. For more information or to mnake an appoint- ment, cati Jean Gatten ai (905) 878-2383, ext. 7030. -see more DATELINE on page B12 ýChampion in Beantown Multon's Anita Chambers <left) and Valerie Summers- Ralph, formerly of Milton, read The Champion while visîting Boston, MA recently. As part of a new feature in The Champion called Champion Tracks, take along a copy of the newspaper when you travel and submit a photo for publication at our office, 191 Main St. E., or e-mail it to miltoned@haltonsearch.com. From left: Chris Rausch (rom Metroland Corporate Sales, wmnner, Ross Grahsam, Deb Badine, editor-in-chief - Toronto Cammunity News and Tim Kuhn, marketing manager Black & Decker, Home Products Division. Ross's grand prize package includes a BDL 1 i S:Automatic Laser Level with 3-way stud sensor, FS600G: 1/4 sheet palm sander witl, Gel Max comfort teclsnolog9y, JS700Ký Scrolling Jig Saw with orbital action, MS700GB: Mega Mouse 3 in 1 sander, SC500G: Power Hand Saw witli Gel Max comfort technology, WM375: Workmate portable work bench, CD 1 800K-2: 18 Volt Taemaue a BDM 0.oi