Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 31 Jul 2007, p. 16

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1- A16 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, JuIy 31, 2007 ChiamponCountry 3" .39 *60 FIND THE IDIDEN WORDS YOX NOP ET V 1 B K R P E K0 K G T M C P C DLO0YV M H1 F EC B KAT D H Z L AO0 E G L L J F Z YN W CH Y D A H R B U L K U V PO0 V EOK 1IW CLA N 0O0V G H A XOB 0OXA FE T XYZ D HIPPO FROG FLY ELK UrOWL KOALA M. E Cen you flnd the hklden numbers? They may be horizontal or vertcal. 10383, 13781, 16217, 18384, 28782, 37873, 3M27, 39874, 40922, 44894, 78598, 94482 to.cream ofta< (00QHOT OMIT) 1 r- water MULTÛ C EJ?UW LMUL[ UIPÛhCICS REOISTRATIO SUMMER CAMP &1 5lSEM NCLASSES AMJUST lSth - Milton Falrgrotd laSio burst, »Wpu te.7:0 pu Joilos ferFu il Ysar Lun! «SUmm rcamp Date: a # IUe m b apotaler *New Adl lmprovprogaml @ NM 5,#W oulwym 80 Sudong & Dam eCloMei e MaIca NalW D*aaYIepe'fenn Formoe naionsel countc sa t. ww .ilt1' I e.a e90-85-67 mytino *Phtm ilco 697 Yeu bbo,? 9PJSOW... "Almosr' is the longesi word in the English language with ail the letters in aiphabetical order. A cockroach can live several weeks with its head cut off! There is a city cailed Rome on every conti- nent. lits against the law ta have a pet dog in Icelandi The elephant is the only mammal that cant jumpi One quarter of the bones in your body, are in your feetl A man named Charles Osborne had the hic- cups for 69 yearsi A giraff e can clean its ears with its 21 -inch tonguel The average lead pencil will draw a line 35 miles -long or write approximately 50,000 English words. 1 4 3 4 -3 8 9 9 8 7 0 67 84 32 67 82 9 2 948 57 6 63 62 1 4 398.74 8 392 78 9 493 1 03 83 49 39 03 83 83 4 Want to eam some extra money? Want to wn cool prizes for a lob well done'? Every month one of our camdersà chosen by his or her customer and receives WWestbrook Montessori Academy " Member of CCMIA * Ministry Licenced " Beautiful purpose buiît school located in quiet residential neighbourhood " Montessori Certified Teachers " Bright Spacious Classrooms * Reading, Writing, Math, Science, and Social Studies * French introduction " Martial Arts, Drama, Music, and Art Classes " Personalized Report Cards * 18 months to 6 years LIMITED SPACES! 905-826-4648 www.westbrookmontesson .ca 727 9rrrB44 eV ý tn whiIlB12-4. GET11NG BATrY Bats like this one wiiI take centre stage at Mountsberg Saturday evening. Get up close and personal with bats Did you know that bats can save the rainforest? Thar crops such as hananas, avocados, vanilta and peaches rety on bats for polhination? For art animal that has such an important rote to play, bats sure do get a bad rap. The Mountsberg Witdlife Centre is oflering the public a chance to get up close and personat with bats at its annuat Bat Night this coming Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. Visitors will he able to watch as dozens of bats drop from their daytime roost to begin their nightty hunting for insects. This famity event alto includes a puppet show, storytetling and games. The program is one of the Nature Discovery Series events offered throughout the year at Mountsberg. The cost is $12 for adults and $10 for kids aged 12 and under. To register, cati (905) 854-2276. Advance registration is required. Mountsberg is tocated on Milburough Line, just south of Hwy. 401 between Guelph Line and Hwy 6. For more information about the event or local park, visit wwwconservationhalton.on.ca. Farm fun for kids at Country Heritage Park Kids and parents atike are invited to escape the hustle and bustte of daily life and spend a day in the country Country Heritage Park presents 'Kids Country' from this Saturday to Monday witb farmn fun for kids of ait ages run- ning from noon to 5 p.m. The animal train is always a highlight, whether kids pre- fer to tead on the horse or trait behind as the pig. Other activities include sawborse animais, pedal tricycles, beanbag pitching, tractor-drawn wagon rides and pedal har- ness borses. The park's two new wetsh ponies, Gumdrop and Lollipop, witt be availabte for pony rides, and Dodge and Legacy, the resident miniature borses, will be on display "(This event) promises to, be botb fun and educationat for att children," said a spokesperson at the park. Admission costs $7 for adutts, $6 for seniors, $4 for kids aged six to 12 and free for youngcr children. A famity pass is also availabte for $20. The heritage homes witt be open aIl weekend for kids to explore and learn wbat life was like when grandma and grandpa were kids. Featured exhibits include the Cassin famity farmstead, wbich portrays life in the 1830s; the interactive dairy disptay, wbicb demonstrates the devetopment of milk, cheese and butter in Ontario; the one-room Nassagaweya School, in which visitors can experience school tife of the early 1900s; and the 1870s Lucas bouse, wbich is said to be haunted. Country Heritage Park is located at 8560 Tremaine Rd. For more information, caît (905) 878-8151 or visit La

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