20 - The Canadien Champion, Friday, February 26, 1999 Dateline Dateline la a free liating of coming eventa only. The column la available to local commu- nity groupa to assiat in promoting their future eventa. Only charitable or non-profit commu- nity groupa may uae thia aervioe. We can only guarantee one iaaue of publicity cloaeat to mhe date of mhe occurrence although more inser- tions are poasible if demand la low. Noticea for Dateline ahould be handed in at mhe office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed to P.O. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, or faxed to (905) 878-4943. The final deadhne la noon Fniday for Tuesday'a edition and noon Wedneaclay for Friday'a edition. Dateline items wilI not be accepted by tele- phone. Friday Feb. 26 The Milton Community Resource Centre now accepta registration for ita 'March Break Get- Away' for children aged 6 to il years. The pro- gram runs daily tlarough the weck from 8:30 amn. to 4 p.m. Activities include skating, awimming, ceramnica, games, crafts and a trip to the Ontario Science Centre. Thse coat la $70 or register for the trip only for $25. CalI Teni at 876-1244, ext. 18. The Outreacis Committee offers a drop-in pro- gram for women Fridays aftemnoons from noon to 4 p.m. at Hopedale MaIl in Oakville. The group Douglas Riding Milton 466-0180 ext. 226 Local * Mutual Funda 0 RRSPsa " RRIF's e RESPs "Mutual Funds are sold by prospectus only. Unis/share value and invesrmenr rerurn will luctuate' meets on the first, second and fifth Fniday of the month at the Women's Centre in Suite 210 and on the third and fourth Friday of the month at the Halton Rape Criais Centre in Suite 227. The drop- in is open to ail women. Childcare is available. Sunday Feh. 28 'he Halton Hilîs Anaphylaxis Support Group hosts the No-Food Get-Together from 2 to 4 p.m. at St. Andrew's United Churth, 89 Mountainview Road S., in Georgetown. Children aged 4 years and over with life-threatening food allergies have an opportunity to get together, play games, make crafla, get practical Epi Pen training and talk to anaphylactic teena. Admission la free, but volun- tary donations are accepted at the door. For more information, caîl Susan at 877-1179 or Jennie at 873-0354. Tuesday Mar. 2 The Milten Fibromyalgia Support Group meeta at 2 p.m. at St. Paul'a United Church. For more information, cali 878-4371 or 878-6096. Milton Toaatmasters holda ils annual International Speech Contest at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, 21 Charlea Street at 7:30 p.m. For more information, cali 876-1386. Help fer Parents, a parents' support group, meets at Pinelanda Presbyterian Church, 5270 Miaissauga 905-624-7526 ext. 226 New St., in Burlington at 7:30 p.m. The non- denominational, self-support group wimh trained leaders helpa parents of children in trouble at home, at achool or wih mhe Iaw, or are abusive or taking dnags. Cali 1-800-488-5666 for more infor- mation. Tuesday Mar. 2 -4 Homby Co-operative Nursery School (Steeles Avenue, west of Trafalgar Road) holda an open house from 9:30 to 1l a.m. Registration la taken for moming and aftemnoon classes Mondays to Thursdays starting in September. Cail 878-5211. Wednesday Mar. 3 The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre hosta a bus trip to Stage West for a buffet lunch and presenta- tion of play Sheer Madness. Cali the centre at 875- 1681 to sign up. The Learning Disabilities Association of Haiton presents guest speaker Mel Lucas of the Satellite Centre at Lord Elgin High School, who discusses 'M>ats and thse Learning Disabled Shident'. The event takes place at Lord Elgin Higs Sehool, 5151 New St., in Burlington at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Caîl the association at 844-6905 for more information. Thussday Mar. 4 Youth symphony is performing heeson The Halton Youth Symphony and Halton Chamber Orchestra invite ares residents to an aftemoon of music on Sunday, March 7 at Milton Alliance Church. The concert which begins at 3:30 p.m., wiIl include songs from the Milton Children's Chorus. Admission is $ 10 for aduits and $6 for students. Children under 10 wilI be admitted free of charge. TOM DUSMET, CFP 1-800-387-9314 IT'S RRSP TIME Cai me for ail your financial needs: Mut ual funds, retirement and estate plans - ncluding severance package issues. LAS T DAY FOR RRSPs MARCH 1 NESBIT BURNSE HEY (MILTON! It's time once again for the 2nd annual "CurI 4 Cancer'sponsored by the Milton Curling Club. The bonspiel wiII take place February 26 & 27. This year again, we would tilt 1 gel as many individuals, organi- zations, and businesses, as possible in the community involved 'n the event by either: " Supporting a ourler wlth a pledge * Buy-A-Rock for $25.00 or more (a full aize profile of a curling atone) " Buy-A-"Sheet of Ice" for $1 00.00 or more donation. " Buy the "End of the Rink:" for $250.00Dorffmore contribution. " Support oui' silent and live auction wlth a product or service item. *Comne t thie curling club to support oui' auction on Saturday around 5M0 pmn You can support this cause by calling Ken Hassard at ý.ý.-87848231------ The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Drive hosta Seniors Cienna at 1:30 p.m. The coat la $1. CalI 875-1681 for feature performances. Kilide Area Preschool holds ail-day registration for its spring session, which rns from March 23 to June 17. Half-day programa are available from 9 to 11:30 a.m. or 1 to 3:30 p.m. Cali Hope at 876- 4570 for more information. The Canadian"Federation of University Women - Milton and District - invites aIl university women graduates to attend 'Uncovering the Iroquois'. The gueat speaker is Dr. Bill Finlayson, director gen- eral of the London Museum of Archaeology. The event takes place at Hugh Foster Hall at 7:15 p.m. For more details, call 336-5519. Halton Region presents 'Body, Mimd and Spirit', an information evcning on body image, eating disorders «and depres- sion for adulta, families and teens. The event takea place in the north auditorium of the Halton Regional Administration Centre, 1151 Bronte Rd., in Oakvilie. The coat is $5 per person or famidly. For more information or to register, cal mhe Body Image Network of Halton at 825-6060, ext. 7387, CM1T 827-9833). Friday Mar. 5 A World Day of Prayer Service starts 9:30 s.m. at St. David's Preabyterian Church lia Campbellville. TIse guest speak- er is Roseann Felsburg, who will address mhe mheme of "God's Tender Tuuch". AIl are welcome to attend. Saturday Mar. 6 Halton Chapter #280 Order of the Eastern Star hosts a roest beef diniser at~ the St. Clair Maaonic Lodge on Hwy. 25, south of Derry Road, at 6:30 p.m. The evening includes games and door prizes. Tickets cost $12, or $6 for children under 12 years of age. Proceeds support prostate cancer research. Everyone is welcome. Cali Maisie at 878-5133 or Eleanor at 878- 8958. People with diabetes and their familles are invited to attend free health seminar 'Breakfast with thse Experts: What's New in Diabetes?' The event takes place at 8:30 a.m. at Milton District Hospital. Dr. M. McCulloch, a family practitioner, indicatea what's new in diabetles, and Marjorie Hollanda, a iegistered dietitian and author, provides information on healthy food choices. To reserve a seat, caîl 338-4379. The Milton Stamp Club hosts its semi- annual Milton Stamp Fair at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., from 10 arn. to 5 p.m. For more informa- tion, caîl 878-1533 or 878-9076. more DATELINE on page 21 U4Jknù Counse( The difference between Retiring and Retiring Comfortably is good Planning. It ail starts with a Plan! Cali me and we'll start yours today. vI just want et to be Simple!" At Sipl Cremation & Buril ail vS ofer are simrple services & arrarnemt at a bower coat to >vu. " Guaranceed Cost Pre-Anangment * Burial - Cremiano,, &Bnibntrit -Memnal Services (at terne an-rtse -evice -bble) Simpe Cremation & Buria -A-WEAac LOW GOST ASANGSt4SNT OFIEr-