B4 - The Canadian Champion, Frday October 27, 2006 Childrens' book festival coming up Church fundraiser Open the cover of a book, and you can be instantly transportcd to a wbole dillereni uirne and Tickets are now on sale for Multons Book Festival for Children, whtch encourage kîds ebrhEls to do just that. ýeboah Elis The lOth annual event xiii tke place November 5 rom non to 4:30 p.m. at Chris Hadfield Public Sehool, 114 Woodward Ave. Headlining the festival wl hc Dehorah Ellis, author of the con- toversial book 'Three Wishes: Richard Palestinian and lsraeli Children Scrimger Speak' and 'The Breadwinner', who'll spcak to parents, icachers and kids about ber experiences as a writer. Also participating wîll be Barbara Reid, creator of' books includîng 'The Subway Mouse' and 'The Golden Goose', whoIll dtscuss ber unique plasticine illustrations. Children will also have the opportunity to enjoy the humour ous stylings of Richard Scnimger, who wrote 'The Nose rom Jupiter' and'From Charlies Point of View'. Several other authors will be presenting, and musical enter- taînment will be provided by the Smnudge Fundacs. Face painting, rcfreshments and vendors will cornplete the alternoon. Tickets cost $5 for adults and $2 for kids, and arc on sale at the Milton Public Library and both branches (Georgetown and Acton) of the Halton Hlilîs Public Library Tickets purcbased in advance will be entered into a draw for bruncb with Scrimger. For more information, cal (905) 875-2665 or vîsît http://bookfestival.mpl.on .ca. i mmow m Ofer ends No,'rmberr, 2006, Aaiable13vrflcomrpaieOr1ices, within Bll oeîrrty 1Xandor os 0covrageareas ereechnology permitrs. urnemornhyrees sucn as 9-1-1 35/month) ana sysrrm ac1ess-whicrare siot clovementlice ($895) nd on tim actvatin ($5) apIyý ith ny dýniod, cotentand sageof Mbilearlysreseviceaeesoay pplyaEarlyterubaten tesocply.gebjet tochane v oihoutnotie an caotbeb combnd wthaîy othroifer Taes extra. Mayrînet as shown Other conrditiosîapply. (1) Aaiable upon newactivationson a 3-yr temagreementon any vie plan &min $60 E-mailnernet data eature. (2) Aalabe upîn new activationonsrarmin. 3-yr errsagreemetn postpad voce ordata plans. (3) Contet icludesclips and hsgsligss,no lve TV. Ec.ds MobIV (4) Subscipton feesmaybe extra. NHLs a rrgiered rademark and NHL 5-o and the NHt.Sheld are trademarks the 5NatialHckey League. Motoola ad tstsylized Mlogo arerregisteredin the u.S Paet and Trademark0Ofice. 2006 MotoroIa, In, Al rgts reservecKaanas a rgistereditrade-mark of Sanyolrc Te Bluetooth word mark and logos are onerd b>' luetooth SIGC mcFnctonalites may vary. tee user guide. m features folk concert A concert of traditiorial Irishî and Scottîsh folk music wîll take place tomorrow nighî. The Celtic band Wbirlygig will take to the stage ai 7:30 p.m. at Grace United Church, 317 Main St. E. Tickets cost $10, witb proceeds going to the cburch's window restoration fund. Whîrlygîg members have been leaders in the local Celtic music scene for many years, specializîng in tradi- tional jîgs, reels, bornpipes, strathspeys and airs lrom lreland, Scotland, Brittany and Galicia. Band members play a wide range ut instruments includ- îng the fiddle, mandolin, whistle, bodhran (drum), flute, Scottisb smallpîpes, Nortbumbrian pipes and border pipes. Tickets are available by calling the churcb et (905) 878- 2411 or at the door, unless they're sold oui. Available at: 5vl c>rI MILTON 377 Main St. East 905 878-1113 OAK VILLIE Hopedale Mail (kiosk) 905 827-3115