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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 12 Apr 2018, p. 43

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FAMILY / Children' s book author Kevin Sylvester Nove to Milton April 2 Children's book writer" Kevin Sylvester will be at the Milton Public Library on Saturday, April 21 to Kick off the library's Cele- brating Stories festival in support-of family literacy. Sylvester is an award- winning illustrator, writer and broadcaster,. based in Toronto. He is well known to middle grade students for his space action-adven- ture series MiNRS. kid chef who uses his super sensitive nose to solve mys- teries. Younger crowds will know Sylvester for Super Duper Monster Viewer, Splinters, and his most re- cent publication- GREAT (a book created with the Wayne Gretzky Founda- tion that is currently nom- inated for the Blue Spruce 2018 Award). During this presenta- with children as well as some other silly stories. He will also do a "car- tooning class™ with the kids, showing them how they can turn simple shapes into faces and ani- mals. The event will ryn from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Main Library at 1010 Main St., E. Those who plan to at- tend are asked to register ~watcher's Hikes. He is also known for his tion, Neil Flambe series about a Sylvester will share some of his picture books beginning April 13 to guar- antee a spot. Kevin Sylvester artwork. "2A A Kevin a photo Witness- the natural phenomenon of male frogs singing in full chorus to at- " April 21. tract mates when the The songs Mountsberg Conservation Area hosts its annual Frog- The informative hikes in the forests and wetlands of the conservation area in Campbellville will be held Again Pd * Worship! | HAD A 'DRUG' PROBLEM «Several years ago, the Barna Group released a well- researched study that discovered that: ~~ * A person's moral foundations are laid by the age of nine. * In most cases, people's spiritual beliefs are irrevocably formed while they are still preteens So, apparently, it's true: If you train up a child in the way he should go, he won't depart from it. But ... how do parents do that? It reminds me of the story.of an elderly lady who was amazed at how nice the young man living next door to her was. Whenever he saw her, he would help her gather things from her car or help her in her yard. One day, the senior woman finally asked her young neighbour, "Son, how did you become such a fine young man?" The young ran. replied, "Well, | am not entirely sure. But | do know that when | was a young boy, | had a drug problem." The mature lady was shocked, "| can't believe that" The young man replied, "It's true - my parents drug me to church every weekend and drug me to church each Wednesday night and when | was old enough for § youth, they drug me there too." - « Parents, you can impact positively upon your child's paradigm. Include God in it - you'll be glad that you did. } Visit a local church this week. Meeting times and locations are published in the Religious Directory to help. Submitted by Rev. Dan Rogge, Pastor of Milton's New Life Church from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Fri- day, April 20 and Saturday, calls are so.distinctive that various frog species can be identified without actually seeing them. There are sev- eral species which are ac- tive at this time. Mountsberg will have the 'Native Species Encounter' with some of Ontario's spe- cies of snakes. This is an ex- cellent O6pportunity to search for herptiles - rep- tiles and amphibians some of whom are just emerging from their dor- mant winter. or mating this year There is also a puppet 9 To Advertise in the Worship Directory please call FIONA RUDDER , 289-293-0691 frudder@ Ades N INI NEW LIFE CHURCH FOR GENERATIONS TO COME Two Sunday Morning Services 9am & 10am The 144,000 Who are they A thd att x I | Plus: Kids' Praise/Wee Praise/ Worship this Sunday at 6pm ae he aren Bo Pasi Dan posse 874 Thompson Road South 905878 3358 newlifemilton.com Ee EN TI FRAC a ee YE Re, re Revelation Sermon Series | show, visits to the pond and a Swamp Tromp on a Frogwatcher's Hike. Par- ticipants will learn about the difference between rep- tiles and amphibians and frogs and toads as well as the amazing lives of sala- manders. Admission for either Frogwatcher's Hike. is by Convenient advance registration only at www.conservationhal- ton.ca/events. Call Mountsberg at 905-854-2276 for more information on the program. Admission fee for adults 1s $18 (plus HST), for se- niors (65+) and children (5- 14) it's $13 (plus HST) while those four years and under and ready. Over 200 convenient frozen meals, Soups, and desserts delivered directly to your home. Simple. Free Delivery.* No Obligation. . Request your FREE Menu 1-844-409-0050 HeartToHomeMeals.ca *some conditions may apply Singing male frogs featured at Frogwatcher's Hikes at Mountsberg are admitted free. Mountsberg Conserva- tion Area is located on Mil- burough Line," five kilo- metres west «of CampPell- ville between Highway 6 S. and Guelph Line. For more information call Mountsberg at 905-854- 2276 or email mtsberg@hrca.on.ca.' 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