20-Champian Country, Tuesday, May 3, 2005 Custom Buli (Žrdf 'b lit Crawford Lake celebrates kids Visit aur website ta see ail af aur ri t£ 1 Mothers have a day. Fathers have DrivrsPuttrsWedgs Ia day. Heck, even groundhogs have Utility Woads and Iran Sets. a day. Finally if's kîds' turn. Crawford Lake Conservation Area is holding its Kids' Day cele- ir For bration June 5 from 10 arn. ta 5 YOu rst »R p.m. Families will be able ta ~'\ oeon~IrFBh~~explore Crawford Lake's Iroquoian We CarryVillage and take a step back in NEW DNSKINtime. Chief Top Leaf (Albert 20M Main S. L Mult" McArdle) of the Mohawk Nation Tel: 905-691-8004 905. 875. 0232. will be on hand ta help kids of al High Quality at a Great Price HmaU IO*Wod j14 TIîm 10.7 ages "Look, listen and leamn" about ffl 10-& sal 104 1-irsi Nations culture. And kids will he able ta lurther explore the village by participating in siînulaîed archeological digs throughaut the day. Also part of the festivities witl be a free marshmatlow roast, nature face painting, storytetling hy the lake, craft-making in the Gathering Place and corn, hean and squash planting. Kids will he able ta wrap up iheir day hy participating in the Crawford Lake Quest. a scavenger huni that'It lead theni ta a PrIze îhey can take home. Admission costs $6 per persan and is free for kids four and younger. Crawford Lake Conservation Area is located at the corner of Steeles Avenue and Guelph Line. about five kîlometres south of Hwy. 40 1. For mare information, caîl (905) 854-0234 ar visit the Conservation Haltan Weh site at www.canserva- tioatan.onca. Kelso gearing up for a new season 'he snaw has melted and the water levels of Kelsa Lake - as well as the temperatures -are an the rise. Kelso Conservation Area is ready to welcome outdoor enthusi- asts wha want ta explore the hiking and mauntain biking trails and discover the solitude of Kelso Lake. Those wha enjoy fishing will he able ta cast a line ta see if the traut are biting. as Kelso opened for trout season last weekend. The lake was stocked with 8,000 rainhaw trout last spring as a follow up of the stocking the year hefore. Park viaitars cas rent a canoe, paddleboat or kayak. Admssion costs $4.25 per adult. $3 per child and $3.50 per sen- ior. Children four and younger are free. Kelsa Conservation Area is located at Tremaine Road and Steeles Avenue. For more information, caîl (905) 878-5011, ext. 221 or visit www.conservationhalton.on.ca. TRUE HEALTH CHIROPRACTIC WELLNESS CENTRE Dr. Anna Neft, BSc., D.C. avallabi. fro' WARRANTy! W.5nWe9046475kÊs. w.