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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 25 Nov 2005, p. 38

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B2 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, November 25, 2005 L~ - HDltT u a.diutm. i pig, a j CORRECTION NO EYouth symphony IPanasonc19"LCDDTV TC19X50: I 'iediOabrN~,o' " 10061)This orndur i s for $89Bq N W o v l l appibol ' 36- iontli TErUS and Bell ativations Presents A C~fLia NOV. 26 TO 10:00 PM MILTON CROSSROAD PLAZA 1290 Steeles Ave. E. VLEARN s/ HAVE FUN S V SAVE MONEY I 1 With Special Presentations By 1On your purchase ofi C1 (RO( C) R, F R aao 1 $100.0or«MMr. I aaoi mIll ut I Ma ME11MM II MONSTER CRIEL beiau bstwsulOpu tslOOp 1 I Suin I«rdotak t E Ld stage conceit Nothing seems to ring in the Christmuas season better than festive music. And nobody knowa this better than the Haiton Youth Symsphony, which witi present a concert of ciassies and sea- sonat music Sunday at 4 p.m. at Nelson High Schooi in Burlington. 'Classica for Christmas' wiil feature performanc- es by ensembles of the orchestra, the Halton Youth Symphony Orchestra, the Hatton Youth Chamber Orchestra and choristers fronn the Oakvitte Children's Choir., The symphony includes about 70 musicians ranging in age front fine to 19. The Haiton Youth Symphony Orchestra is the senior orchestra of thse group, which plays a full range of instruments, whiie the Halton Youth Charnber Orchestra is a string orchestra ranging in age from.eight to 14. Thia wilt lie the first concert for many of the young musicians. The grand finale of the concert witt see singers fromn thse Oakvitte Chitdren's Choir join the musicians and iead the audience in a session of Christmas carots. The Haiton Youth Symphony is currenly tooking for quai- ified musicians who play viola. cetto and string bass. For more information, visit thse group's Wcb site a1 www.haltonyouthsymphony.com or cali (905) 616-2760. SOURCE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SAURA ONLYNIN w1w.iigrtcnrx AM TOS8PM South~ Shore KingCnp . footboaid, Rail & C f t i2 2 '33914,5 6 Piece Bedroom I nues Kng Bd $Desse& Miror4NOke 'z 5234~ -Opym Ashey Furniture HomleStore W Mississauga -Stoney Creek 4-561 Hlurontario Street, Unit #2 p ý - 410 Lewis Road & the South Service Road South East Corner of Hwy # 10 & Eglinton [ocated in Stoney Creek Decor Centre ~Z Mc rI905) 755-9030- (8771 784-4404 a 0 4 66 6>6344 MnFi1Oamn to 9prn - Sai i Orti ta 6pmI Sun Noon to Sprn95 4-66 866344 SJMon-Fri Oam ta9pm-Si Oam te5:30p * Sun No to 5pm liie .didiptutiiitRiliki ,,.tk~c d..8.d~.g.,S!Nq.d o.~l~,lt/i ti~.Htt~,l Sculpture r1p~ e~-dr at Koirean competition A sculpture created by a Milton artist has wvon an honourabte mention in a competi- lion in Souths Korea. Angelika Koethe, a chiropractor hy day. found oîut ast week that her betoved ccramic sculpture mani, named Jack Works, had reccived the honour at thse Chcongju Internaioinal Craft Cirmpetition. it was one tr 8(0 pices from Korea and 40 froni other couritrnes Ihat bad! been cho- sen lui bi displayed îhroughout October. 1t m thrîtted, realiy thrilled," raid Ms Koetie iof thse hîrnîurable mnention. She was noi-ied iiiher ssii last weck. Whai happeîs tIo tise affable Jack next i.. aînyiincs guess. Ms Kiiethe said. He iighîli bce put tri display at anothet rruseuni. lie iliit cornie homeiit or sie nuii ese cih s.îld. SGEORGETOWN S CINEMAS A~I235 GUELPH STREET fJ 905-873-1999 O HARRY POTIER 9THE GOBLET 0F FIRE Dasiy 645 & 9:30 p n, Sai & Sun 1 00 -4:00 -6 45 -9.30 pmT Not recommensed for Young Chidren 0YOURS MINE & OURS D Sai & Sun. 200 p m j< 1 aiv 645 p.m &920 pm www.cînemas3.ca Threatre Parkînq Avaîiabie ai Rear YO

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