Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 22 Sep 2016, p. 52

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* www.insidehalton.com | MILTON CANADIAN (J8 & f g‘- To w % ‘ A 8 fi o \, *4 N ~ L /a 3 °t E Time Capsules are gems of information extractâ€" 2 ed from past issues of the Champion and other publications in order to provide a window into & Milton‘s past. epte December 1921 & The unfavorable weather of the last week â€"interfered a good deal with the work of | 3 building the skating and hockey arena, but & good progress had been made. Work on the | & foundations has been practically completed. | 5 There is a tremendous amount of material, ursd pA : m fag Divine Vine Gospel Church We are a Bibleâ€"Belie~ ing, Spiritâ€"Filled Multicultural Church ...Join us for vibrant praise, lifeâ€"giving teachings and faithâ€"filled prayers Every Sunday 10:30AM to 12:00PM Venue: Milton Sports Centre (Optimist Room) 605 Santa Maria Bivd, Milton Phone: 416â€"727â€"7548 Children and Youth program available Pickup/Dropâ€"off available ) hss 0 . * P ~<fhs | Saturday Oct 1st fi 10:30am â€" 1:00pm Hillcrest United Church 8958 Trafalgar Rd, (at 5 Sideroad) ,\ Kids ages 5â€"14, bring your bike and helmet | * Enjoy a FUN =© _/ skills competition g Learn to bike _ "**_ safely with f Halton police Refreshments available * | ‘ i (/‘4/\ /' t \\ MILTON TIME CAPSULES bricks and lumber, on the ground and sone of the steel has been delivered. Much ceâ€" pends on the weather, but if it should prove favorable the rink will be ready for the opmâ€" ing of the season. On Tuesday night, burglars entered Mesyrs. McDuffe Bros‘ Garage, next door to the Famâ€" ers‘ Coâ€"operative building, and carried off tires and other motor car requisites to he amount of about $300. Entrance was affeced Get Your NEW LIFE CHURCH _|FOR GENERATIONS To ComE Two Sunday Services Multiple Language Options Avaihble English, Spanish or ASL gam and 10am 0 h it Lt 2 0 d in t ul dscb h hA sn .. oÂ¥ For Kids Ages 1â€"11 Register Today / KIDS‘ PRAISE CHOIR WEEKLY PRACTICES FOR GRADES 1 t 8 Sundays at 6pm in Black Box Theare New members welcome â€" begins this week Pastor Dan Rogae 824 Thompson Road Soutt 905 878 3358 ‘-,,,"nli‘(pmi'ffih.\'(ln St Paul‘s United welcomes you to our BOOK SALE Saturday, September 24th 123 ‘Wain Street, Milton e 8am to 12pm Winter Reading Material! o es [R Submitted by Rev. Dan Rogge, Pastor M# New Life Church by letting down the upper half of the window at the north corner of the building. This is the second garage robbed within a short time. The relics discovered on Mountain Bros! Farm in Esquesing, have been on exhibition | since then in Syer‘s dry goods store, except the 25 skulls and skeletons. There are strings of wampum, large sea shells, a flint spear head, the brass kettle and the two soâ€"called tomahawks, which are far too heavy for tomâ€" DIFFICULTIES As we encounter some of the numerous difficulties of everyday living, it would be good to remember that even impossible situations have possibilities: * Difficulties are opportunities for success » Difficulties are steppingâ€"stones to cross troubled waters * Difficulties are solid food that put fibre into moral make up * Difficulties are muscleâ€"builders that prepare us for battle * Difficulties are clouds and storms that give way to sunshine and harvest * Difficulties are people that bring ou. the best in us * Difficulties are canalâ€"locks that lift us to higher waters The Apostle Paul inspires us with these timeless truths, "We are pressed on every side by trouble, but not crushed or broken. We are perplexed because we don‘t know why things happen as they do but we don‘t give up and quit! We are hunted down, but God never abandons us. We get knocked down but we get up again and keep going Be encouraged. Visit a local house of worship this week â€" you will be glad you did! Meeting times and WMJ locations can be found in the adjacent Retigious Directory. of Miltonis Significant progress being made on Mifton‘s hockey and skating arena ahawks. They are axe heads, such as those used in England a hundred years ago, perâ€" haps hundreds of years ago, and may be used today. Many immigrants brought axe heads to America. The tomahawk was a hatchet light enough to throw at an enemy. The axel heads are far too heavy for throwing. This material is assembled on behalf of the Milâ€" ton Historical Society by Jim Dills, who can be reached through the society at (905) 875â€"4156. M t i. > o+ Â¥s 8 t je Milton Area Christian Churches OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 10:00 am â€" 2:00 pm Visit www.miltonchristianchurches.ca for full list of activities, participating churches and a map 9 CHURCHES â€" 9 DIFFERENT EVENTS every church offers something different with SPECIAL ACTIVITIES for CHILDREN TOURS + LUNCH â€" BAKE SALE MUSIC BOUNCY CASTLE + QUILT SHOW PET BLESSING + BIKE ROPEO > dRAVESTONE RUESING

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