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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Aug 2006, p. 15

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I IIM Cruising for every lifestyle, every interest, every age. Drop by or cali our specialists to discuss your dream vacation! crubeFýUcenterz. 391 Main St. E., Milton 905.864.8999 The Canadian Chamtpion, Flrday, Auguat 18, 2006 , A151 Shoppers' annual campaign to aid hospital Rukki was inspired by Jayde * from PItETEEN on page A14 She was doing it ail in the name of a special little girl who had corne to mean a lot to her. From the moment Rikki metjayde, the two-year-old niece of her moms boyfriend, she became like a « mother hen" to her, said her momt, Shelley Sadly, Jayde passed away just two- and-a-half weeks ago. When Jayde was initially diagnosed with brain cancer last year, Rikki said she was devastated and decided to channel those feelings into action. "She really inspired me and 1 wanted to do something, so, 1 decided to cut my hair (for a wig)," Rikld said. Such a selfless action wasn't out of character for Rikki, Shelley said. "She's always been a little go-getter. Shes always been a caring, loving per- son and she makes things happen." Stephanie Thiessen can bc reached at sthiessen@mniltoncanadianchampion.com. Prenatal group holds registration Is there a baby in your future? The Halton Region Health Department's Healthiest Babies Possible prenatal programt is currently accepting registrations. Sessions include Off to, a Great Stant, Getting Ready, Your Babys Birth, Breastfeedmng, the First Year After Birth and Caring for Your Baby For registration information and a location near you, caIl (905) 835-6000. *7 i ii '77 î iI l~ î w jý fîIc ' IIIoll Distnict Hospital Foundation. Residents can visit either local Shoppers Drug Mart location to contribute by purchas- ing a paper leaf for $1, maple leaf for $5 or apple for $50. 'I hl iic 11IL Lilll onuunî Ns Lld, i -)PU] cent of the funds will go to the hospital foun- dation and 25 per cent will be directed to national healthcare charities. Donations can also be made on-line at Salvation Army seeks donations for Back to School Drive The Salvation Army is asking the commu- nity to donate everything front backpacks to paper during its Back to, School Drive on this month. School related items can be dropped off at the Salvation Armys local branch anytime eO EQ IO CO PA ES um l aié, e NW kePda %- 1:11111M .Z -- SAL lis wu 5 SO-W bu-* IlIb"w 2»1-111zýn twal %.à" S"M 111.11ell lxi - (411.1rI va t VI.Mt between 9 arn. and 3 p.m. and 24 hours a day at the Milton Fire Departrnents Central Station on Steeles Avenue, Station 2 in Campbellville on Reid Sideroad and A&P on Laurier Avenue. Additional supplies needed include lunch lx Iller Sn tu 17 1 a.d.d I ~ 3..r.lfr mliNU M Umm Waller M l mEcEgiLnNuoE CIEEVEIOLEF 905-M878-2393 HIWY. 25 a. Kr DERRY RD., MILTONU bags, pens, pencils, binders and more. Salvation Anny Cornmunity Relations Co- ordinator Rachel Sheils said juice, hot cereal, cookies and crackers are also required. The Salvation Army is located at 100 Nipissing Rd., unit 3. 200N CNEVMLET EQUINIX LS .URcHAsE PIC E $ 24y99S' $2O9* 1,9% ~ STANOARD FEA URES -3 165 hp SF! V6 Erlgirla - 5.S;p.,d Autcanato Ai,îs A.C nding R Speaker CD Sterc Rem,,t. Keyle.. E,,ty - Multi.Fex Rea, Setg .60/40 Splî WWw.rPichaPdSonCbsV.Ca o hage powe, su-,6 d,scCD r.'7 ýp ka -- Iy77 77., fi~R U - 1 e l 1 . [HEVROLEr 401 moi. U flary 6 0 a ee eaer orcompeettueLdiis. paign is branching out this year to help the local community. The fundraiser - which runs front tomor- row to September 15 - traditionally helps national charities, but this year donations

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