Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 Jun 2008, p. 73

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The Canadian Champion, Friday, June 27, 2008 - C13 ateuon" Daicline is a frc listiag of comîing eveanis onl y. The coltariii is availablc îîî local rommau- aiiîv groups iii assisî in promoting their future ces. Only charitaîble or non-profit commufi- îy groups iay use tlais service. We con only guaraniec oae issue of ptablicity of the occur- renire althoiogi moie îisertions are possible if spore perlnits. Notices for Daieline should bc e-maîlcd 10 ediioiial@illoncanadianchamnpion.rom. The finîal deadlinr' s itoon Mondccvfor Wednesdays edition and 5 p.m. Tuesday for Fridays edition. Daieline items won( be accepîed lp' telephone. Saturday june 28 Milton District Hospital holds ils Prenatal Breastfeeding Class fromt 9:30 t0 11:30 ar. covering topics including what you need 10 know and expect for the initial days of breastfeeding. The costias $45 per mother and guest. For more information, contact workshop leader and lactation consultant jilI Hicks ai (905) 878-2383, ext. 7610. Hope Place Centres holds a charity yard sale [rom 8 a.m. 10 1 p.m. ai 9605 Regional Road 25 (first dniveway north of Chudleigh's on the opposite side of the road). Monday lune 30 Milton District Hospital holds a one-on- one breastfeeding clinic wvith a crrtified lac- tation consultant [rom 1:30 to 3 p.m. For more information or 10 anake an appoint- ment, rail Jill Hicks ai (905) 878-2383, ext. 7610. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., holds duplicate bridge at 9:15 a.n., its Cyber Café fron 1 to 3 p.m., dans and billiards [rom 9 a.m. 10 9 p.m. and table tennis [rom 7 to 9 p.n. The cost for each activaty as $2 foc menhers and $4 for non- menhbers. Bid eucbre is held at 1:30 p.n. ai a cosi of $2.50 for nembers and $4.50 for non-miembers. For more information, raIl (905) 875-1681. Monday June 30 - September 28 Crawford Lake Conservation Area holds us Season of the Three Sisters each day from 10 arn. 10 5 p.m. featuring discovenies an the reconstructed Iroquoian village and fumnished Ionghouses. There are also self- guided native gaines, craft-making, daily dis- covery hunts and video prescntations. For more infonmation including admarssion costs, vîsit www.conservationhal ton. on. ca. Wednesday ]uly 2 The Deck youth centre, 200 Main St. (rear entrance), invites students in grades 6 to 12 to dro by between noon and 5 p.m. to play a game of pooi or just hang out. n eai more DATIEUNE on page C17 New Federal lmpaired Driving Law to be Announced for Canada Day Holiday Weekend Mothers Against Drank Drisîng (MADD Canada) ns orging Canadians ta mate safe and sober Irasel plant for holiday parties, lamily celebralions and collage rots oser Ihis Canada Day Weekend. MADD Canada is withing lot a falalily-free long weekend o the organizalion'n solanteers are broadrasling Ibis simple reminder: Don? drive when you are impaired by alcohol or drugs. Dontl gel Jno a vehicle - car, boat or ATV - wilh a person who is impaired. MADIJ Canada also is reminding Canadians that: If you see as impaired drivera on ue roati, trail or waterway, raIll 91 andi report the in- dent to lte police. This Friday mnrniog, MADD Canada wili loin with the ioderai Justice Minisier Robert Nicholson and Toronto Police Service's marine unit police ai iheir headqnariers ai lte John Qoay to anoooce the lact that, on July 2, new ioderai laws wiii make il ennier for police to appreheod and charge impaired drivers, in particular drug Impaired drivers. «Witb new lederal impaired drising laws com- îng mbt ellecI Ibis weetend, me hope more Cavadians miii ltok care ta separate iheir drinting occasions tram their drising,« says Margaret Millet, MADO Caniada's National President. 'The nom tederal laws wili help mate sur roads a saler place and miii sase lises," and, Mms. Millet adds, iThene laws apply 10 the safety of Canadians on moatt and waterwayo.' "Canadians nood ta o beromînded Ihat they should sol drint or do drogs and Ihon drive. Unfortunately, the sommer season is the rnost dangeros lime nf the year lot impaîred dris- ing falalitios. so MADD Canada is delîsorng oui message in as many ways possible throogh lte long weekend holidays,' soy Mrs Millet. "Our hope is thal we can ail enioy the long summer weekends on the roails and waler- ways wvithout any needless deaith or injury as a resui of impaired driving, »says lte MADU Canada presidenl. ml yuM Oun Imparsed drIvsil MADO cuudm Wg Yeu tecMIl9ll Margaret Miller, MADD Canada's Natinal Presideni @ (902) 758-5328 Rehert Solomon, MADD Canada's Legai Direcior @ (519) 651-3603 Kevin & the Staff would lîke fa ihank ail of aur past & preseni cusiomers for leiling us serve you for the pasi 20 years. We ihank you for puiting vaur trustin 1us and ce look forcard ta 20 more yoars oi serving you in Milton! THANKS FOR ALL THE SUPPORT! Thsm sai rogh III Io I y I hs Io m nt m ide buinse and Ii Cït(býi lip SMothers Against Drunk Driving- Les mères contre l'alcool au volant- wwwvv.madd.ca 1-800-885-8233 MADO Halton Boulon (905) 844-0)090 wwwv.maddbalton.ca L L311La On your cel Any cab. Anywhere. Anytime DESIGNATE A DRIVER Report impaired drivers. Cali 911. ERB B1EMS TE R5 F OR MER LY CH ASER' S Ne ow si p )27 Bronte Road, Unit 9 (La Rose Plaza) 905-693-0523) lHm: Momday - humay limi liai Fridiy & Sîtuadllu li - liai Sunday Ilali pai

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