Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 Jan 2008, p. 26

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A26 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, January 29, 2008 New ani Gently used Brand Name Children's Clothlng And Equlpuent WsSikwwryCr miI* u'lUu > <#A Februaryl1: cc w Co I February 8: C> > February 15: *C41' February 22: wU L6 q«February 1 29: P A Day Aiveftures - 8.30am - 4:00pm - Milton Leisure Centre - $34.50/day (etended care maurs are available) - For more information cali 905-878-7252 ext. 2189 $iris iaîstics" - 6:3Opm - 9:00pm - Milton Leisare Centre - (9-13 years) CaIing ail sports fans, corne oat and loin as for a night of sports and gamnes galor6' $4.50lperson. For more information cali 905-878-7946 "Vslipvv!ipsDa Party" - 6:30pm - 9OO0pm - Miltas Leisare Centre - (9- 13 years) There miii be games and crafts. Corne dressed in Red or Pink. $4.50/persan. For more information cali 905-878-7946 "Pifate Day- - 6:30pm - 9.OOpm - Milton Leisare Centre - (9 - 13 years) Jais as for a Pirate themed evening. $4.50/per- son. For more information cail 905-878-7946 'Baa idr'1russ and P.j Nîntit* - 6.30pm - 9:00pm - Miltas Leisure Centre - (9 - 13 years) Have fan playiog board games and make sure yoa wear yoar PJ's! $4.50/person. For more information coul 905-878-7946 A4ii Aci lac"Play i coa ad St3y Actie Wç - Tell as hom yoar tamîly is staying active this winter for a chance ta in prizes. Content closes March 1. Visît the Milton Leisare Centre or visit mm.miton.ca for details. DO YOU KNOW .... A) What do snowmen like to eat for breakfast? B) What is black and white and green and black and white? C) What do you cali a snowman in the summer? D) Where do snowmen keep their money? E) What do you get when you cross a snowman and a vampire? jueq mouis eul( an d Ve :)valDd e ,aeo aaî,I î suin6uad omj vV qsamieIj paisoij (e SH3MSNV S N 0OWM A N Y P V W R U E l U E 1 L 1 G O F 1 A R H T C R C T U O L D N G K L 1 A S E E GI1 A Z T S O R F B R N O N P R H E O M H O C E G Y T HO0 T C HO0C O P K< M R i O N S N M U CP A D J JOD T Z L A T E J chilly fireplace f rost hibernate hot chocolate migrate penguin polar bear snowflake snowman* white winter SNOW FACTS... It is recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records, that the worlds Iargest snowflake was 38 cm wide and 20 cm thick. This occurred at Fort Keogh, Montana, USA on 28 January 1887. The tallest snowman ever made measured 34.63 metres and was made by residents of Bethel, Maine, USA. It took 14 days to build, finally being completed on 17 February 1999. Nicknamed Angus, he had vehicle tyres for his mouth and trees for amis. Program anm1 Mcike leamlng f uni 150 Nipieeime Rd~. #10 ___ Milon n.L9t55 90-7W49 kiczkomnersbeltnetzca wwwkicizkrornkis.r-o L 1 FI ý --.1- , , ý ýl , , - >ý,,,ý)' :7 ý ý,ý - -ý - r, . -, -.11- -11,11 ............ i

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