CARABRAM08 Bramptons Multicultural Festival July 11-13, 2008 Friday July 11 6:00pm 12:00am Saturday July 12 1:00pm 12:00am Sunday July 13 1:00pm 7:00pm All roads lead to Brampton! Fabulous entertainment and delicious foods representing 14 cultures await you at each pavilion. A passport is all you need to travel the world during Carabram! Purchase your passport in Brampton at: Scotia Bank, Shoppers World Brampton, Bramalea City Centre, Canadian Tire stores, Royal Bank branches, some City of Brampton recreation centres, some bus terminals, some Sobeys locations, and from pavilion volunteers. You may also purchase your passport at all pavilions during the festival. For further information, contact us at: (416) 452-4917 or www.carabram.org. Bon Voyage! www.carabram.org Pavilion Locations Phone Bulgaria St. Dimitar Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Church 1555 Steeles Ave. West (905) 861-9111 Canada CAW Local 1285 Hall 23 Regan Rd. (905) 451-8310 Caribbean Cardinal Leger Secondary School 75 Mary St. (905) 796-6206 Croatia Pauline Vanier Elementary School 56 Oaklea Boulevard (905) 840-5249 Germany Hansa Haus, 6650 Hurontario St., Mississauga(1.5 km North of Hwy 401) (416) 428-1698 Hawaii Victoria Park Arena 20 Victoria Cres. (416) 293-1279 India North Peel Secondary School 1305 Williams Parkway (416) 506-1770 Italy Italian Cultural Cantre of Brampton 8 Automatic Rd. (905) 790-8886 Macedonia 290 Derry Rd. West, Mississauga (Derry & Hurontario) (905) 456-3819 Myanmar Jim Archdekin Recreation Centre 292 Conestoga Dr. (905) 799-5739 Philippines Greenbriar Recreation Centre1100 Central Park Dr. (905) 828-0205 Poland St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School 25 Corporation Dr. (416) 300-7949 Portugal Vasco da Gama Cultural Centre of Brampton 25 Fisherman Dr., Unit 19 (905) 840-6061 Ukraine Chris Gibson Recreation Centre 125 McLaughlin Rd. (905) 584-5468 Passports Valid for all three days $8.00 until July 10, 2008$10.00 at the door Children 12 and under FREE! (Must be accompanied by an adult.) CARABRAMPASSPORT STEWARTTOWN DENTAL CLINIC 905-873-0201 Located at 13219 15th Sideroad, Georgetown (diagonally north of Stewarttown Middle School) BOOKING FOR DENTAL HYGIENE APPOINTMENTS. Drinking and Driving Can Distort Life. Drink and drive, and your life may never be the same again. You not only risk your life when you drink and drive, you also risk losing your license, incurring expensive fines, doing time in jail or even causing injury or death to an inno- cent bystander. With all these conse- quences facing you, driving under the influence is the worst decision you can make. Dont take chances with drinking and driving; theres always a bet- ter alternative. Its a no-brainer WEARA HELMET! Sports injuries are preventable, and wearing a helmet can help, especially when in-line skating, biking or climbing. Stag & Doe Matt Boycott &Matt Boycott Courtney Norman Norma Fri. July 4, 8 pm Acton Legion $10 at the door Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, July 2, 2008 15 Despite fielding a depleted roster, the Georgetown Eagles defeated Sarnia 2-0 in the cham- pionship match for the under-18 girls division at a tournament in Woodstock. Brittany Cubitt and Christine Bailey scored for the champs, with Lindsey Jakuszyk recording the shutout. Team members (front, from left) are: Lindsey Jakuszyk, mascot Julia Bailey. Second row: Jennifer Gilmour, Brittany Cubitt, Zana Zahreddine, Jessica Mick. Back row: Head coach Rick Bailey, Katarina Green, Britney Modzelewski, Christine Bailey, Carly Williams, Camille Isip, Jessica Clouter, assistant coach Stephanie Bailey. Absent were: Sydney McQueen, Cassandra Hale, Stephanie Ablett, Kenzie Carpenter, Natasha Black. Submitted photo Under-18 Eagles win in Woodstock