Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 2 Mar 1990, p. 2

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171 Main. 8L -U 075-313 MILTON loiei A Dmowov, Mion Woody Report On omwmnty Nms, Vises &,Hepperung Farmers Market Moves. - to, Main Street Main Street ivill becomne the permanent home of the Milton Farmers Market, a project of the Chamber of Commerce. Beginning June 2 and running through October 27 every Saturday morning Main Street will be closed ta traffic fromn James ta Martin Street ta allow for the market. This mave has been a -joint effort by the Miltoni Downtown BIA ant the Milton Chamber of Commerce Farmers Market Committee ta bring the market and downtow-a the recognition' they bath deserve. We are planning ta invite the service organizatis ta partia.- pate by providing pancake breakfasts, eSatunTay morningS will be your chance ta came downtown âd dscover the won- ders awaiting!!' - COILTER MfUSIC OC"ION SALÈ e ~ç e Esto~ it u ut ua wha 0200 GR * n S Ail 00f as lwsin S Ail 000000% AN Ksyboar Uba.« 0%ý AI Acoeqoels15% 16 f airS itr O 876221 CONGRATMlTIONS To Bruce Hood and tus staff at Bruce Hooti' Milton Travel on their recent achievement & their 5th Anniversary. ONLY IN MILTON Have Jou been to Os uie fycW .Wib e Imb Sprlngl vpto 25 % OFF ,,,. Szîas 2-14 Fashions for Bables ta Tuent Buster Brown * Oeh Kosht B'Gosh - Esprit.- Vurmt h Wth the Easter sason upon us, the Downtown Mirror wdil begrn a fcature A the chu rches th " esde in the Downtown core. - GracipAnglican Church The Governor General, the Earl af Aberdeen, laid the ' ~ cornerstone for this hand- Attention Milton î Businesses Bealerted ta a quick change artist in our mîdst. Several businesses have already been victiniized. Description of suspect: male/white, 50-55 years, dark brawn hait gold wire rim glasses, and a very weathered,- wrinkled face. Has the appearance of a street persan. Has been wearing a blue coat. If this party enters your business, please caII police iumme- diately at 878-5511. 1luIW UPm Mm HE No top% fusa 0#uqma~ r----SET mu --- I 1L B smamv TOM '0 Ru seIa »i, LUCKY LICENCE NUMBER Eath soUs Du Owhvapn *9 .aiet a Ia9f Tý wr4 OfI tt r1ir ,&à Fo~ee àat c."' 74m, Prle of a S25 OSI Celcale et a ae'.ct.d ffjgg3kjk ~ T4~'saute stoe churchJ in 1895. Wasu O S A STe 2773 __o you He arrivati by special CPR train f rom Toronto. The ju Downtown ~'Church was opened andi Friends. dedicateti November 1 the saème year. Mr. Dguon J ~ of Toronto was the archa- tect, ani lte coptractor was ýETR Coleman Lumber Ca. of Durhnglan. fie earluer Graoe Chiurth was built TEA about 1851, on landi donateti by Joseph Martin and bis wlfe. It is still in CII BncLuud us stePas HlI h wo th st bilding. ..TRNO iravel HARRI STATIONERY15MANSEl OMM6 ~~sAvE 20%/ 0"owmee se.*1dp $à". 11t- 18 an 1L o vve.ain itai7-%2802 1

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