Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 May 1998, p. 8

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8 -The Canadien Champion, Friday May 1, 19938 Cali an olasi r ln FRE 0 1 -(905)- 6317- 9072 7-(800>-487-4899 &T? RID VAN FESTIVAL Framn AprIl 21 ta May 2, Baha' s around the globe celebrate Rldvan - the Mast Holy Festival. ihese 12 days cammemarate Baha'u'Ilah's declara- boan ta th wadd that ho 18 the Promised One of ail Ages. Ta leam more, contact one of these listings: LOCA..........87&M4>11 REGIONALA.. .. 1-800-433-3284 NATIONAL. . -.0.-889-"168 GLOBAL ...... .baa.org .........or www.onisftSu tryO g MILTON GOSPEL HALL 306 Ontario St. N. 878-2022 10:00 arn. - Breaking Bread 11:45 ar.m.- Sunday School 6:30 p.m. - Gospel Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading "This is a faithful saying that Christ Jesus came int the world to save sinners." 1 Tim.1.15 Ail are welcome KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 170 Main Street E., Milton Minister-The Rev. Rod Lewis Diaconal Minister-Colleen Smith Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Grades 7-8 & Hîgh SchooI 10:30 ar. Sunday SchooI & Nursery For information cal 878-6066 Parking on Mary Street Wheelchair access and wash- OK' roomas provided s0 that ail mLray corne and worship. Boston Presbyterian Church Boston Church Road just North of Five Sideroad SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:30 a. m. Nursery & Church School Minister: The Rev. Shawn Croli For further information cal 875-2804 123 MAIN ST. MILTON, ONT. - Ministers - Rev. Bob Hyde - Rev. Ron Hunt Director of Music Judy Hunter Came ta Wrshlp SUNDAY, MAY 39 1998 10:30 arn Worship Outreach Sunday Sermon Ttle: A CONVERSION EXP!RINCE Gueut Speaker: Nancy Wilson Regulur Church Sciiool Classen and Nursery cure OPPORTUNITIES A5K clans Wednesdays 4:45 prn Growng With Griet Wednesdays 7:30pm Viit Our Webste: http://wwwaztecnet.com-stlai.mitton/ Levai access to the sanctuary su availabie from the parking lot Infarmatian Line 878-8895 Council approves core study By BRAD REAUME The Champion Petula Clark wanted to go downtown, however Miltonians do net, according 10 ris I s I Sii ilIii ", ii lis s.I I spend $101,66.5 te sludy thc urbaîs Loto. Monday night councillors agreed to undertake what's billed as a Central Business Plan, to which local taxpayers will contribute one third of the coat. However councillors did not agree on the direction that downtown development should follow. Mel Iovio, Milton's director of planning, 'îid lie feels that .eo.,llod 'bis' box* lxel- optnentsin Ille .re r napploriat .0 'Big box' retailers are chains, such as Wal Mart and Home Depot, that operate large stores aimed at volume selling on tight margina. NEWLF S. OST* Mass at 5:30 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & noon Sunday OUR LADY 0F VICTORY Milton Heights Mass at 10:30 arn. Sunday ST. PETER CHURCH 9th LUne & Britannia Mass at 9:00 arn. Sunday 9 Revs. EdTlbot PR S Trenc e 505, Id Hampuan Ster Audrey Bumu CSJ Celebraing our 60th Anniversary Grace Anglican Church 317 Main St. E., Milton the Church on the Hill 878-2411 Rev. Dr. Mark McDermott Sunday Services 8:00 arn - Holy Communion 9:20 arn - Informai Worship Nursery & Church Sehool 10:30 arn - Sung Eucharist Nursery & Church School Prayers for Healing Thursday 10:00 arn - Holy Communion M Wheelchair accesa through "parking lot doors jPastor Charles Boyce (905) 875-2162 Emnail v1CTOa Y EULEOHURON victorybiblschurch@cheerful.com Are you bored with church and Chnistianity" Has church attendance made little difier- ence in your life? Is Sunday morning service just a routine or tradition? If your answer is yes to these questions, and you want more ont of church, then I encourage you to check ot our services that will excite, challenge and equip you each week. 10:00 - Il: 15 am- Morning Worship Milton Leisure Centre (Board Room) (Separate services for children 9 years and under) Ministries of Victory Bible "Praise Ministry focussing on songs centered around the word of God and relaionship with Christ. "Preaching that equips the believer to have a deeper relationship with the Lord and fufill God's plan in your life. " A Children's Minitry that will train children in the Bible so they can learn more about Jesus Christ and apply His word in their lives. "Discipleship Ministry where you can learn the foundation of Christianity and the Bible one on one or as a couple. " Bible Studies that are used as a means of outreach to, the community as weil as growth for the believer. (Haiton police study, Saturday moming study, Syl Appu study, Sunday evening study) " Community Outreach through weekly Bible teaching segment on cable 14, weekly teen talk show. 'Living A Victonious Life by thse Word o! God" Sunday, May 3,1998 9:45 a.m. TRAINING IN TRUTH Sunday School for Ail Ages 10:45 a.m. THE APPOINTMENT WITH GOD Pastor Rogge brings the message, UFO( DUNE DAIE" 6:30 p.m. EVENING EVANGEUISTIC RALLY Special Video Presentatton We wril be waiching the final edit of this year's Easler Cantata which wîil be broad- cast on Cable 14. Corne join as for thts relaxed evening. Nursery care (0 - 2 years) UPCOMIY$ F4511) (VENT... Toronto Blue Jays VS. t-hiladelphia Phillies Friday, June 5,1998 Ticket Cost: $15.00 each (includes transportation) Tickets are now available for this evening at the SkyDome. Cali Melodi at 878-3358 if you are interested in jaining us. TUNE IN TO... "SETASIDE YOUR CARES" ON CJMR 1320 AM RADIO Evey Friday Evening - 54-:Op.m. DO vou NEED A RIDE TO CHURCH? Cail our church office by Friday and our Bus Ministry team will pick you Up on Sunday moming! HOW TO M. 2 "We see Milton an an urban center rather than a suburban center," said Mr. Iovio, Ldding the idea is to support a traditional urban style core. Mr levie dliMsireced with lsocal bsiness mt}ii.'h10.1o Orc lll f îiII(lkO IS p.s ng will adversely affect the core. The accepted growth plan cails for develop- muent ftrst to the east and south. "We are planning for an additional 50,000 people in Milton and for those peo- ule we will need an additional one million square feet in retail space, which is approx- .mately the current amount available downtown,' said Mr. Iovio. "We will address thrssugh this study how development will affect the core but there should be no impact once development is done." Councillor John Challinor said that the problems of downtown are flot related to how population growth takes place. "I don't buy the argument that putting housing on the west of town in going to solve the probiem," said Mr. Challinor. "It's not." Councillor Wally Hunter said consumer habits have changed in the last 25 years. "Consumers demand certain things and they'll go to them," he said. "It's the eco- nomic reality that drives these things. There might be space in the current down- town but none that's viable." Mr. Hunter called for the study to include an inventory of current retail spaces in Milîon's downtown and the types of spaces which will be in demand in the future. Mr. Hunter said council should be realis- tic about what they want to sce corne out of the study. Mr. Challinor said that if consumera have changed then retailing needs 10 change along with îhem. "If (popular) facilities don't exist people won't use what does," said Mr. Challinor, explaining they will go further afield to find what they want. 1I hope the plan will help in this regard. Hopefully it will con- firm that things have to change." No news good news t ram EXECS on page 1 stay and overaîl admissions by similar per- centages, which the local executive direc- tor teels are highly ambitious targets. "The commission is asking us to become extremely efficient considering the 905 area code already bas the lowest length of stay and admission averages in the province," said Mr. Halls. "My guesa is that we'll be working closely with both the commission and Ministry of Health over the coming months to determine what's possible and what isn't." Mr. Oliver said that while upgrades to tertiary and support services will make some reductions possible, he agreed that 40 per cent across-the-board cuts will be a taîl order. He stressed that compared to some hor- ror stories across Toronto, the commis- sion's recommendations for Halton Region are quite positive. "It's a 'no news is good news situa- tion'," Mr. Oliver said. Milton and Oakville hospitals will have to submit their report on amalgamation to the Health Services Restructuring Commission by May 31. Further plans for human resources, plus administration and support services, will be completed by the end of September. 1

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