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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 Dec 2009, p. 8

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E Slip, slidin' awayi Clembrook Christmas Tree Farm was a popufar spot for toboganning over the holiday season. Top, Blake Hanlin, 6, and sister Mariah, 11, take in a little sledding after getting their tree. Above, Sean Covert, 5, has a sp il on one of the snow-covered his, but then climbs back up again. GRAHAM PAINE /CANAO AN CHAMPION Spend New Year's Eve at Mountsberg Looking for a family-friendiy way to ring in the new year? N4ountsberg Conservation Area hoids ats New Years Hoopla - a celebration for young and old alike -this Thursday at 6 p.m. The night wili include activities such as wagon rides, night hikes, crafts, a bonfire, food and visits from Mountsbergs puppet friends. Plus, a speciaf programn will teach faînîlies about New Years tradi- tiens and celebrations from around the world, as weIl as tlic winter-specific natural historv of the arca. An early counîdown te the New Ycar xviii take place ai () p.in -Wu xxantef te gîx e parents an0 opportit iio .pal pi if et h cxc itin1g xx 111 ilicir (_ 111ifi and -titi have urne to inake it to other ceebrations heferc the real countdown ai rnîdnighi,- said Meuisbcig mnan- ager Doif Dejong. Theu cxciii costs $24 for adulis, S 15 for seniors and kids aged fixe te 14, and S5 fer kids four xcars anci younge. To regisier, call (905) 854-2276 or vîsit wwconscrxationhaf ion.ca. Try cross-country skiing Enjoy the chiilv night air while giiding across the snow ai Hilton F-alls' moonlight cross-country ski program, which starts next month. Visitors to the conservation arca wvilf be guided bx trail leaders to the falîs, where a warm, fi re will await. Hot chocolate, marshrnallows and roasted wieners wîll bu prox'idcd foîr kids of ail ages. The prograin will be offered from 6:30 te 9 p.m. on four upcoming Fridays - january 1 and 29, February 26 and March 26. The cosi is $15 for adulis and $10 for children aged five to 14. Conservation Halton annual membership discounts apply A $10 ski rentaI. special is also available and must be booked and paid for in advance because of limnited, supply. To register caîl Hilton F-aIls ai (905) 854-0262, e- mail hiîtonfalîs@hrca.on.ca or stop in at the conser- vation area visitors' centre, which is open daily from 8:30 arn. to 4:30 p.m. Program participants are asked to cail ahead. for snow conditions or noq.-ible eancî'llaîins ANNUAL includes GRAND BUFFET dinner: *Carveit AAA Bone-in Prime Rib " Seafood Bar incuites Salmon, Peel n' Eat Shrimp, NZ mussels " Our most Popolar Caesar Salait andt Seafood Chowiter " Home-maite Desserts " DJ Dance with Classic Rock Faces ftrom the 60's to 90Os " Champagne Toast sond Sweets Table at miitoight TRIPLE T GROUP FIT SIGN UP FOR JANUARY & FEBRUARY & GET 2 WIEIE<S FRtEES St. PauI's Church What to bring: 1 23 Main St. E., Milton Water bottle,Towel, (across from Mc Kersie- Koch er's Funeral Home) Enthusiasm-! Space is Iimited, CALL NOWTo Register! 416-722-7795 or email matt@trainingedge.ca Classes Start January 11

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