The Canadian Champion, Friday, July 6, 2007 - 83 ýLearn about Milton pioneers Sunday Miltonians will have a chance to dis- Fvergreen Cemeterv and point ont Preshyterian Church will preside over GRAHAM PAINE / CANADIAN CHAMPION \MAMA MIA: Abbamania, a tribute band of the famous 1 970s Swedish pop band ARBA, headlined the Canada Day festîvties Sunday at the Mlton Far Grounds. ~Ladies Drive for Cancer seeks golfers, donors Hey there ladies, its nearly time once again to tee off for charity The l2th annual Ladies Drive for Cancer golf toumament is slated for Tuesday, July 10 at Granite Ridge Golf Course. Like last year, proceeds will go toward Milton District Hospital's CT scanner fund. As an added attraction this year, committee member Theresa Chuchmach will donate ber hair to Angels Hair for Kids, with father Alvin Chuchmach and town councillor and well-known downtown barber Mike Boughton - both driv- ing forces in the annual Golfing 4 Cancer tournament - eut- ting ber locks the night of the tounument. To make a donation toward Theresas hair-cutting fund, contact ber directly at (905) 693-1753. Those interested in entering a team in the tournament, donating a prize, sponsoring a bole or making a corporation contribution can do so by caling Carole Sharp at (905) 876- 1989 or Sue DiPalma at (905) 854-3631 Prepare for a Career in Canada If you're a foreign-traîned professional looking for a job, improve your English and Canadian job search skilis with... CAREER LINC for " Intemnationaity Educated Professionats " Residential Construction 8-week programs are FREE to qualified applicants and take place in Burington. For more information, eatu 905-333-3499, ext. 264 or vîsît www.thecerttre.on.ca Fded hy aenhp and hmiqmfinCanada STe Oenfrýe - t efO-. a e- 150 years with the upcoming Ancestors Day Thc event will take place Sunday [rom 1 to 4 p.m. at the two Mihton cemeteries - Evergreen Cemetery on Ontario Street South and Milton Pioneer Cemetery on Bronte Street North. Costumed greeters will be on hand at each cemetery to, explain the back- ground of the resting spot of more than 7,000 pioneers. Information sheets will outline a self-guided tour through the îIeîI1IIaIIoI oil lic i ili dc ii",. Labourers, doctors, early settlers, lawyers, machinists, farmers, inven- tors, printers, millers, teachers and more are ail represented by the graves at these cemeteries. A highlight of the aftemnoon will take place at 2 p.m. at Evergreen Cemetery with the Milton Historical Society's unveiling of a bronze plaque to mark the grave of PL. Robertson, inventor of the sncket-head screw and founder of a major Milton industry Rev. Howard Sullivan of Knox buc doic bDyNMayu or cl ix rantîLanîd Ken Lamb, who has written about Robertson. The Acton Citizens' Band wilI provide music. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion wdll provide markers for the graves of residents who served in the two world wars. The Milton Horticultural Society will provide flow- ers at Milton Pioneer Cemetery Also providing support are McKersie- Kocher and J. Scott Early funeral homes, Creative Memorials and the Milton Evergreen Cemetery board. Mom Club captain needed to Iead weekly stroller walks Are you looktng for a way to get out such events as weekly stroller walks, is contact Tracy Bezeau, event platiner, at of the house and meet other moms? looking for a captamn for Milton. (905) 538-3660, (905) 929-5535 or The Mom Club, whicb organizes Anyone whos interested should hotmum79@hotmail.com. 1 1