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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 5 Sep 2008, p. 58

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-I arme I ~.amhmoetotOdy. K1VVdtL TOM CHUCHMACH Managing Director Homeinstead. Wîth a lîtf le he1pfromt afniend. I hase lieed in Mitton mont ot my lite, coming here in 1966 when my tather and his brothers, purchased the Charles Hotel on Main Street. Il was here, through our tamily business, where my tather instilled in me such cote values as care and respect for our eus- tomers. Vears later, my brother-in-law, Scott Johnson ot Oakville, and 1 bring these cure valaes ta Hume lnstead Senior Gare, pruvid- ing Non-Medical Care and Companionship ta Seniors ut Halton, enabting themn tu maintain a level of Dignity and Independence, allowing them ta stay in their home longer. MILTON a OAKVILLE e BURLINOTON a MISSISSAUGA 905.847.8433 www.homeinstead.com OPONSO 55 ZirC anabîn Qr tamio 555 SODUSTA DRIV ILTMON OtEL 905-878-23402< AX 905--364 S5SWMILONCANAOIANCHAMPION COM i, Milton Chamber of Commerce scholarships-- presented ondary education just got a ber.* Robert Grupp, Milton littie easier for six Milton This year's recîpients District High Sebool grads, thanks to scholar- were presented witb their (Ontario Youth ships recently announced scholarships at Rattlesnake Apprenticesbip Program) by the Milton Chamber of Point Golf Club. Sponsors of the event Commerce. The scbolarship winners were Prosperity One and The 2008 Scholarship are: Rartlesnake Point. Fond offers a $ 1,000 scbol- - Kevin Marshall, Bishop The chamber bas offered arsbip for a student from Reding Secondary Scbool scholarsbips to students eacb bîgb scbool in Milton, - Nurin Merchant, E.C. attending their first year of including E. C. Drury Drury Higb Scbool post-secondary education Scbool for the Deaf. *Joanna Hacking, E.C. since 1990. In addition, theres a Drury Higb Scbool (daugb- It funds the program scbolarsbip [or a bigb ter of a chamber member) tbrougb its Scbolarsbip Milton Chamber of Commerce scholarship recipiento gather recently with the selection committee for scbool student registered -Jonathan MacDonald, Cafe at tbe Milton Farmners' the presentation. Fromn Ieft are committee memnbers Ron Hudson and Mike Shepherd, Milton District with the Ontario Youth E.L. Drury Higb School for Market and the annual High School's Robert Grupp, E.C. Drurys Nurin Merchant and Joanna Harking, Milton District High Apprenticeship 'Program tbe Deaf Sports Celebrity Dinner and School's Priscilla Tang, scholarship committee chair Melissa Coulson and committee members Sandy and one for a son or daugb- Prîscilla Tang, Milton Auction. Martin and Melissa DeBrouwer * *~ ,,. Golf tourney for CLNH Community Living Nortb Halton (CLNH) is inviting res- idents to swing cheir clubs for a good cause witb tts upcom- îng cbarity golf tourmament. A Regîstration is currently being beld for tbe 13th annual tournament, wbîch will rake place Tuesday, Sept. 16 at Fagle Ridge Golf Club in Georgetown. Thi L wyRaiom Rsidnc i ne M Rwo wl1 AIl proceeds will go tco support CLNHs Saturday Centre. -Urin iâm. f The cost for the day is $175, whicb includes a golf cart, ng ng, lunch and dinner. Its followed by a silent auction. ts- harprs <#re n1 othrwl The Saturday Centre is a recreation programn based out of )ý flselect thse 1ifestyle se tof services Milton and Georgetown for school-aged. kids and youtb with iisdV siildsta'taecaeo ~developmental disabilities. Activities include gaines. crafts, For more information or to register for tbe toumnament, caîl Katbleen Hayward at (905) 878-2337, ext. 22. - CLNH provides a wde range of services and supports for resîdenîs with developmental disabilities. c- 0 --- 520

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