Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 11 Nov 1997, p. 10

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16 - The Canadien Champion, Tueecjay, November 11, 1997 Dateln Why dý flm Wxly pm fromn DATELINE on page 15 Ti --P- to 12 years. The program is d-. 61.1 ,'pfrd,.. .s.w...sP. Thursdays from 9 to 1l arn. Cail CUM"6 1244. '*1' ~ The Milton Seniors' Activity C 1hosts a trip t. downtown St Jacol lunch and then to the Town Centre for held Band Music. Cail 875-1681 to sign up. 876- The Haiton Women's Centre presents. . 'Rlefexology - Exploring Heelth entre Alternatives' with Alice Pearcey. bs for Participants hear from experts about what is involved in the technique. The work- shop, which is part of a series, runs from 7 to 9 p.m. Thse centre is located St Hopedale Mail, 1515 Rebecca St., Suite 210, in Oakville. Thse coat is $5 for mem- bers and $6 for non-members. To regis- uo eie* A 30 MthBI1.5530 d*wn A T Y 0 s C H EV R E T / L S M 0 B 1 L E Dr I [ive ways to get your all-stars to the rin ter, cal! 847-5520. Halton Adolescent Support Services presents the second annual Tomnorrow's Gift Auction at the Halton Regional Centre on Bronte Road at 6:30 p.m. Thse event features auction items, refresh- ments and entertainment. Tickets cost $10. Caîl 639-0025, ext. 221. Friday Nov. 14 It's Hot Meal Deal Day ast the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., at 11:45 s.m. The event features a bot lunch and fellowship. Hornby Co-operative Nursery School on Steeles Avenue presents its annual Pre-Christmnas Shopping Night from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The sale features crafts, toys, books, spices, clothing, dec- orations, tupperware and candles. St. Paul's United Church, 123 Main St. E., holda its annual Turkey Supper with sittinga at 4:45, 6, and 7:15 p.m. Tickets cost $10 for aduits and $5 for children aged under 12 years. Children aged under 5 years are admitted'free. Take-out dinners are available for $10 with an advance ticket. Tickets can be purchased by-calling 878-8895 or 878-6430. Friday Nov. 14 - 15 Thse Milton Players Theatre Group pre- sents On Golden Pond at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr. The dinner theatres begin at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available at Peggy's and Stop for a Party. For more information, cail 875-0629. Saturday Nov. 15 The United Way of Milton holds the Town and Country Christmas Huse Tour from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Three coun- try homes and two town homes are pro- fessionally decorated for Christmas. Aftemnoon tes hosted by the Big Sisters Association of North Halton is served between 2 and 4 p.m. at Hugh Foster Hall. Tour tickets cost $12 and afternoon tes costs $4. They can be purchased at the United Way office, 44 Main St. E., or by calling Barbara Ramsden at 875- 3895. Workshop 'How Do We Market Ourselves?"I takes place at the Halton Women's Centre, 760 Brant St., Suite 27A, in Burlington fmom 10 a.m. to noon. The coat is $5. Caîl 634-2119 or 847- 5520 to register. Ebenezer United Church - Guelph Line, north of Hwy. 401 - holds the Buffet Style Roast Beef Dinner and Siuent Auction from 4:45 to 7:30 p.m. Caîl thse church ast 854-2423 for more information. Monday Nov. 17 It's Hot Meal Deal Day at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childa Dr., at 11:45 a.m. The event features a hot lunch and fellowship. 'Don't Give Up On Me - Raising Teenagers' is presented St the Halton Women's Centre from 7 to 9 p.m. The centre is located at Hopedale Mail, 1515 Rebecca St., Suite 210, in Oakville. The cost is $5 for members and $6 for non- members. To register, cal! 847-4420. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre. 500 Childs Dr., holds Visioneering Session to discuss ideas and suggestions for the future development of the centre. Te event starta at 1 p.m. Joyce Scott Non-Profit Homes Ine. h olda its Sixth Annual General Meeting. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. St Milton Gospel Hall, 304 Ontario St. N. IlIffl Tý 79/ ýIà 30 thai$1,800 de-n (Z>-

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