Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Nov 2007, p. 68

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C8 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, November 9, 2007 ¾ ~a' ~f OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY a SUNDAY 2-4.M.SUN., NOV. 1238 MOWAT LANE 2-4P.M. MILTON y 744 UNGEN CR., MILTON Iton WANT TO SAVE $25,000 ast rom 'Grgeou cresent ocaon home wh ove $60000 n vpgrodes i room G eu se NTI EUY ster with'$494.900.Donmss 000 0p tonity o ew his beauty s p ut. Easy hardwood sae styeo ng upgaded k chen w hexta cup Tiin walkbovegound wndows basemen Boy his one and caTherese forexct location. ROYAL LEPAGE .1mmmmmußtù WATTOSVE$5,0 11- rON THS BEUTY Packing Made Moving is synonymous with stress. Keep it sane! Pack one room at a time. Label each box, listing its contents and location (kitchen, bedroom, etc.). Don't overpack boxes -- you don't want them to be too heavy to carry. Pack heavy items in small boxes. Use this checklist to make sure vou pack your belongings properly. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS e clothing: hang clothes from closets in wardrobe boxes: fill empty space with lightweight items like lamp shades cov- ered in bubble wrap: use clothing as packing material in other boxes for bed- room; pack some clothing from bureaus Easy in boxes or suitcases so the bureaus won't be too heavy. • books: use small boxes or specially made book boxes; pack flat, alternating bindings with packing paper or bubble wrap. • dishes: individually wrap each in packing paper or bubble wrap; cups and bowls can be placed inside each other and then wrapped (you can first wrap in a plastic bag so you don't have to wash later). • kitchenware: stack pots, pans, etc. in a box with packing paper between them, don't make the box too heavy. e glasses: wrap each separately in packing paper or bubble wrap (you can first wrap in a plastic bag so you don't have to wash later). • small appliances: pack in the origi- nal container or a box cushioned with packing paper (do not use shredded paper as that can clog the appliance). • washing machine: stuff towels between machine sides; pad exterior well; disconnect hoses and put in plastic bag. • freezers and refrigerators: -empty contents. defrost and dry interiors well one to two days before moving; remove att pans, trays, crispers and shelves and wrap individually Dateine Saturday Nov. 10 The Milton Historical Society launches its latest book of local history Milton Streets, at 10 a.m. at Waldie's Blacksmith Shop, 16 James St., with co-authors John Challinor and Jim Dills on hand to sign copies, which cost $40. The hard cover, 120-page book features 60 full-page colour photos and a complete history of how all Milton streets came to be named. For more information, call (905) 875-4156. Grace Anglican Church, 317 Main St., holds its annual Yuletide Fayre from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. featuring crafts, baked goods, a kids' corner, a shoebox raffle, lunch and more. For more information, call (905) 878-2411. The Ontario Early Years Centre holds its Saturday Family Together Drop-in program from 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. at 'the Milton Community Resource Centre, 410 Bronte St. Nassagaweya Presbyterian Church, No. 15 Sideroad, just east of Guelph Line, holds its annual bazaar, lunch, bake and craft sale from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. It also holds a silent auction and a quilt raffle. Sunday Nov. 11 "A Remembrance Day service takes place at Il a.m. at Evergreen Cemetery A parade from the Milton branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, 21 Charles St., to the Victoria Park Memorial, in front of town hall, departs at 1:30 p.m. followed by a service at 2 p.m. in the park. Sunday Nov. Il - 14 Holy Rosary church holds a parish mission from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. each day led by Father Steve Vasek, an oblate of Mary Immaculate and Sister Jean Fitzpatrick, a Columbian sister. The theme is Come to the Table. Everyones welcome. Monday Nov. 12 Milton District Hospital holds a one-on-one breastfeed- ing clinic with a certified lactation consultant from 1:30 to 3 p.m. For more information or to make an appointment, call Jill Hicks at (905) 878-2383, ext. 7610. The Salvation¯Army Khi Community holds its weekly Volunteer Night from 7 to 9 p.m. at 100 Nipissing Rd., unit 3, for people interested in helping out with the food bank and other community services. For more information, call (905) 875-1022. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., holds duplicate bridge at 9:30 a.m., its Cyber Café from 1 to 3 p.m., darts and billiards from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and table ten- nis from 7 to 9 p.m. The cost is $2 for members and $4 for non-members. Bid euchre is held at 1:30 p.m. at a cost of $2.50 for members and $4.50 for non-members. For more information, call (905) 875-1681. Tuesday Nov. 13 St. Pauls United Church, 123 Main St. E., holds its week- ly Soul Food on Tuesdays night with supper in Graham Hall at 6 p.m., worship at 6:30 p.m. and a variety of small group activities for all ages from 7 to 8 p.m. Residents are welcome to come everv Tuesday or once in a while, and are asked to e-mail sfotdinner@stpaulsmilton.org by the Sunday prior indicating the number of adults and children coming for din- ner. For more information, visit www.stpaulsmilton.org. Calling New Parents, a free drop-in program for parents and babies aged 6 months and younger, meets with a public health nurse to discuss parenting and infant care. The group meets at the new Ontario Early Years Centre at 410 Bronte St. from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. For more information, call (905) 825- 6000, ext. 7299. Milton District Hospital holds a one-on-one breastfeed- ing clinic with a certified lactation consultant from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. For more information or to make an appoint- ment, call Jill Hicks ai (905) 878-2383, ext. 7610. The Salvation Armv/Khi Community, 100 Nipissing Rd., unit 3, holds Busy Hands, Creative Minds from 9:30 to l1 a.n. for preschoolers and their caregivers with a morning full of crafts, songs and a play area. For more information, call (905) 875-1022. Milton Toastmasters meets ai 7:30 p.m. ai the Milton branch of the Roy al Canadian Legion, 16 Charles St.. in the upper hall. Everyones welcome. For more information, visit www.miltontoastmasters.com. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., holds its Downsizers Weight Loss Club at 10 a.m., bingo at 1:30 p.m., and dans and billiards from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The cost is $2 for members and $4 for non-members. Evening Euchre is held at 7:30 p.m. The cost is $2.50. For more information, se mMreDATEUNE-on5age Cil i

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