A18 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, January 29, 2008 Dat Mi i lui1 uY 15 GET 2 r e BeIrgsmaI8 Home Decor 39&k Annual anuary PAINT & HOME DECORATING - from DATELINE on page A17 ltairspray. The cost is $2. And bid euchre takes place at 1:30 pin. at a cosi of $2.50 for memn- bers and $4.50 for non-rnern- bers. For more information, catI (905) 875-1681. Friday Feb. 1 The Salvation Army Khi Community, 100 Nipissing Rd. unit 3, holds ius junior (ages fine to 12) and senior (13 to 17) youtb groups on altemate weeks. Activities vary. Contact Dan Bonham at (905) 875-1022 for a schedule. The Deck youth centre, 200 Main St. (rear entrance), invites students in Grades 6 to 8 to drop by between 3:30 and 6:15 p.m. to play a gaine of pool or jusi bang oui. High school stu- dents are welcome from 7 to 11 p.m. Milton District Hospital holds a drop-in breastfeeding group with a certified lactation consultant fromr 10 îo 11:30 arni. ai Our Lads of \'ictory School, 540 C ommrcinal St., with inform~ation sbared andI babies weiglied. For w,,omcin and babies onîs>. F or more informa- tion, caIl JîlI FHicks ai (905) 878- 2383, ext. 7bl10 The Milton Senîiors' Acii\ ils Centre, 500 C hîlds Dr . bolds bingo ai 9:30 a.i., conîract bridge ai 9:30 ain . ils Cyber Café fromn 1 io 3 p.m. and darts and hilliards from 9 ain. to 4 pin. The cost for eacb actîvîty is $2 for members and $4 for non- members. [uchre takes place at 1:30 p.m. at a cost of $2.50 for members and $4.50 for non- inembers. its Friday Evening Movie is held ai 7 pirn. leatun-ng The Boumne Ultimatum. [he costi s $2. And Evening Luchre takes place at the Campbellville Lions Hall at 7:30 p.m. ai a cosi of $2.50. For more information, caîl (905) 875-1681. Friday Feb. 1 - 2 The Milton Players presenit the farce -There Goes the Bnide" ai the Milton Seniors' Activiîy Centre, 500 Childs Dr. For the Friday performance, doors open ai 7:30 p.m., with the show starting ai 8 p.m. A cash bar and refreshments are availabte. Tickets cosi $20. Saturday is a dinner theatre. The bar open.s ai 6:30 p.m., dinners ai 7 p.m. and the show staris ai 8:15 p.m. Tickets cosi $40 each in advance or $45 ai the door. For tickets, caît (905) 875-0629 or visît Boutique 188, 188 Main St. Saturday [eh. 2 The Milton Cominunity Resouri.e Centre, 410 Bronie Si., holds is Dad and Me dmop-mn program froin 9:15 io lI5 a. m. Monday [eh. 4 The Learning Disabilities Association of Halton oleets froîn 7 io 9 p. m ati us resource centre on Guelph 1i me in Burlingion. [Feicîopic is effective planning sîrategies. A donation is requested. To reserse a seat, caîl (905) 333-1977. For more information, visit www.ldahal- ton.ca. The Ontario Farîx Years Centre, 410 Bronte St. S.. hiolds its Devetopmental Earty Identification and Prevention Program clinie lrom 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. for famîlies with kids lrom newborn îo fîve years old. fi offers a 15-îninuie consulta- tion with professionats from speech, heaning, hehaviour, pre- schoot and infant development. No appoinîment is necessary; uts on a first come, lirsi served basis. For more information, cat (905) 876-1244, ext. 10. The Salvation Army Khi Communiîy, 100 Nipîssing Rd., unit 3, hotds uts Volunteer Night from 7 to 9 p.m. to sup- port the foodbank and other community services. For more information, catI (905) 875- 1022. The Hatton Womens Centre, suite 229 in Hopedate Malt, 1515 Rebecca St. in Oakvitle, holds its free Famity Law Legal Clinic from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. providing haîf-hour private ses- sions to dîscuss s epa ra ti on /d iv or ce , child/spousat support and child custodv/access. For more infor- mnation, caîl (905) 847-5520 or \s it www Iîaltonwomeniscen- ire. org. The Milton Seniors' Activtv Centre, ý00 Childs Dr., holds dupticate bridge ai 9:15 a.m., ifs Cyber Cafe from 1 to 3 pin. and darts and billiards froîn 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The cosi for each actis-iîy is $2 for members and $4 for non-members. Bid euchre takes place ai 1:30 p.m. ai a cosi of $2.50 for members and $450 for non-members. For more information, catI (905) 875-1681. vnet! :Fl ocal'. ) Donnaarts rs of District imunty. events recfor of ensure the goto ire in g rong 1 donors iting with tir unify 411 or fheir )mmunity staff n she was a been refîrement I Congratufations on your fI(tireil On behaif of the Milton coma wish f0 extend our thanks to McLaughlin, for over 26 yeaic dedicated service f0 MiltonD Hospital and the Milton comn During Donna's tenure as Dir -Development, her desire toe very best in quality healthcar Milton as weIl as ensurin g s)r relafionships with our valuec was clear. Whether if was vis donors in their homes, at thti hospital bedside or at commL events, her gratitude for their generosity and genuine appreciation fo support was always evident. Donna's passion for Milton District Hospital was also clear in her cor involvement. She tirelessly atfended ail fundraising events and celet including galas, Auxiliary events, hikes, golf fournaments, cultural celebrations, donor unveiiings, community breakfasts and Hospital si events. As a representative of the Milton District Hospital Foundation always available f0 show our appreciation for the overwhelming supp receive from our community. Her support to members of the MDH Foundation Board and staff hw outstanding and we appreciate her dedication and commitment f0 th Foundation for over 26 years. Donna, thanks for the memories! We wish you the very best in your r ~ ~v[DHffTunation dl Board of 6Directors