1~ The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, October 21, 2003-17 Da telin e Dateine is a free listing of coming events only. The column s available 10 local community groups to assist n promoting their future events. Only charitable or non-profit community groups may use this service. We can only guarantee one issue of publicity closest to the date of the occurrence although more insertions are possible if demand s low. Notices for Dateline should be handed in at the office of The Champion, 191 Main St. E., mailed to PO. Box 248, Milton, Ont., L9T 4N9, faxed to (905> 878-4943, or e-mailed to miltoned @ hahonsearch.com. The final deadline s noon Fnday for Tuesdays edition and noon Wednesday for Fndays edition. Dateline items arent accepted by tele- phone. Wednesday Oct. 22 Halton Healthcare Services and Halton Peel Palliative Care Initiatives presens a free seminar entitled 'When a Loved One is Dying - Wbat do I Need f0 Know?' at 7 p.m. at the 707 Galaxy Banquet Hall in Oakvitle. Community organizations have displays starting at 6 p.m. To reserve a seat, cali (905) 338-4379 or e-mail elittle@haltonhealthcare.on.ca. Appteby College, Christ the King Catholic School and Halton Regional Police present Ronald Morrish teaching practical strategies to help elementary and ~econdary school children be responsible and co-operative. This author of two books speaks from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Christ the Kmg Catholic Secondary School, 161 Guelph St., in Georgetown. Reserved tickets for tise free event must he picked up in advance at Christ the King school or the Georgetown station of the Halton Regional Police. For more infor- mation, caîl Nickie Piva aI (905) 702-8838 or Eileen Walker at (905) 878-5511, ext. 2406. CARP, Canada's Association for the Fifty Plus, Halton chap- ~ M ILTON PLAYERS THEATRE GROUP Presents Murder at The Howard Johnson's By Ron Clark & Sam Bobrick October 24, 25,30, 31 & November 1, 2003 Milton Senior's Activity Centre, 500 Child's Drive Tickets are availabte at Delacourta (cash/cheque only), or by callsng 905-875-0629 a, , -I ~lillI,.. 1er, meets at 7:30 p.m. ast the Burlington Seniors Centre, 2185 New St. A guest speaker discusses a new insurance benefits pro- gram and addresses insurance needa. For more information, catI Harry at (905) 335-5717. Moms Morning Ouf meets at 123 Main St. ftom 9:30 to Il sm. Caregivers find friendship and support while children are cared for in Graham Hall. For information, caîl (905) 878-8895. Homby Co-operative Nursery School hosts a parent workshop aI 7 p.m. with Helen Noble, a home organîzer and co-creator of HomeQuartera who speaka about decluttering busy househoîda. The nursery achool is located at 13526 Steeles Ave. E., at Trafalgar Road in Homby. To reserve a seat, cail Kelly Haley at (905) 702- 8775. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childa Dr., holds its Hot Lunch progrsm from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. The $6 cost includes salad, an entree, dessert and a beverage. Sign up at the reception desk or phone in your order by Monday. It holds con- tract bridge at 9:30 sm. The coat is $1 .50 for members and $2 for non-members. The centre hosts a seminar, 'Safe Medication Use', at the centre at. 12:30 p.m. with s representative from the Ontario Phannacists Association. To sign up for this presentation or for more details on any of the above activities, catI (905) 875- 1681. Five B.C. universities are visiting Ontario students at the Oakvilîe Holiday Inn, 590 Argus Rd., from 6:30 to 9 p.m. to offer students and parents information on post-secondary opportunities in B.C. For more information, e-mail Josh Keller at jkeller@cari- boo.bc.ca. or visit www.westwardu.ca. sea more DATELINE on page 19 're Here To Help You Sleep Better.