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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 19 Jun 2007, p. 14

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Al14 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, June 19, 2007 ChampionCc ntrv GRAHAM PAINL / LANAUIAN LAVrU MARCHING TO THE BEAT: Elizabeth Kiddle beats a drum while sitting on a bench outside the labyrinth that Audrey Schreiber, left, and Shelu Bhîmani walk. The labyrinth is located behind Boston Presbyierian Church at 9185 Third Lîne/Bosion Church Road. The church is holding group walks through the labyrinth WVednesdays throughout July and Augusi starting at 7 p.m. Everyones invited to take part, or the public can walk the path on their owvn at any time. The labyrînth was first created last summer, Kiddle, who's been involved every sîep cf the way, said walking the maze is very peaceful, and the country atmosphere cf Boston Presbyterian Church only adds te the tranquility. She said there there are numerous health benefits associated with "walking meditation," including lowvered blood pres- sure. Labyrinths are an ancient art form comprised cf symbols and patterns. Interest has recently resurfaced in them, Kiddle said, and now they're popping up in more and more communîties, It's an actîs- ity people nf aIl ages pan do -evervone f rom the very young to. the elderly seemn to en1loy w r ding through labyrinthu, she said -WeHl-travelled evangelist coming to Campbellville this weekend Carnpbeilvilie xviii be hosi to an international evangelîsi and autbor ibis weekend. Samma-y lipput - wbos spoken arouni tihe xxold and lias autbored numnerous books - wil bie tire keynoie speaker ai tbe ibird annual Spiritual Awakening (onference to be beiti Fniday, Saturday and Sunday Tbe event wiil take place ai Tbe Faitb Mission (,-entre, 10463 Second Line. Public gaiherings xii take place Saturdax ai 2 p.mi. andti ie miost volatile nations. 5:30 p.m. %vitb a lrec bairbecute iii beixscen. The final imcci Ihe t amlpbecllx'lle conferciicc bxi c Ille (anaclian ing will hc Sunday ai 3 p.*ni Therces no cosi for Ilic coicu ente, ani oficring xxiii hc lauiîth of lis laiesi book, D\,I d mt isdy guide entitieti taken. 'Pi ayig loi yont lamil' I ippit bias spoken ti ire ibaît 80 tontite and ti somne Fo mreifmaon l «)584-24 rvs ni tbe largest stadinmsiý at onîc tbc xxii ILI and bias bci n mît Frmr no adtsliltr 5 24o î ed to address goverrnreni nuit tais airt picsiciîits un somne oh wxxw.aitbmission canada. org. bell'occhio gifts and good things ANNVESRYSAM OïYXEDi-tlYOVI 1 Wednesday, June 2Oth lOam -8pm J QuIts and Beddmng e Home and Garden Accents Furmiture *French Soaps and Spa e Baby Decor and Gifis 500 Steeles Avenue East, Milton 905-693-9888 F -more than a Home and Leisure Show! of the Draw at the Milton Canadian Champion Booth Courtesy of Ivy Arms, 201 Main Street Jozien Allan vaae 9floeidi I u ftPiease pick up your Gi Certificate ai the front desk of the Milton tvmimChampion at 555 Industriai Drive, Milton 905-878-2341

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