The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, March 21, 2006 A5 ,Chimney fire at horse ranch They amrved to lind smoke and chamrng along the rooifine of the home, under the cedar shingles. Smoke had gone up into the attic through the pipes of a wood-burning stove, said train- ing technician Barry Kory There were no visible flames, just smoldering, be said. Firefighters had ta cut open the roof to pull out the charred insulation and were at the home for about six bours. Damage is estimated at $20,000. MELANIE HENNESSEY / CANAOIAN CHAMPION IN PROTEST: Farmers from across southern Ontario stage a protest at a Hwy. 401 truck weigh scale in Milton Friday to draw attention ta the income crisis many of them are facinq. The peaceful rally slowed eastbound traffic for several hours, with many driv- ers honking in support of the farmers' cause. The protest was aîmed at the provincial and federal governments, which farmers have long been callîng on for more support. wlie's lite point? 1y .9in mIIIt Smoking cas cause permanent damage ta yaur body. Once a persan sarts, it becames extremely taugh ta quît. This message rought Io you by liCx aua >bb&um*11Ib ~ 5 Mu 9-,VIIIJ9 % 99 -.stc a eq» e' 1 ýàj iECLI iml c:à THE GIANT USED BOOK SALE US BACK! When: Friday, March 24, 9:30 arn to 9:00 pm Saturday, March 25, 9:30 arn to 5:00 prn Where: Milton Mail n ifs 33rd GREAT year, the Sale, a project of the CANADIAN FEDERATION 0F UNIVERSITY WOMEN, Milton and District, is bigger and better than ever! MORE BOOKS - MORE CDS - MORE DUDS - MORE VIDEOS AND COMPUTER GAMES Be sure to corne early for best seilection! Proceeds from the Sale fund post-secondary scholarships for deserving women students in Milton and area. A chimney fire caused dam- age t0 a Century home at a horse ranch in Campbellville Fniday morning. The Milton Fire Department was called atabout 11:30 a.m. to a home on Walkers Line near No. 3 Sideroad. u Lf : . éuuu