BI6 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, January 12, 2007 C'ORREC'TION NO>TICE FOR TIDE COLDWATFIt COU PON stats:ha 'ife wshefad sn cod ,sth Tide (,,ldsatc foa yer D e - i l e -Id av nouhe ýg liht.c op &~tu .hok, 'Savesenough nney tgo light up to 2.5 miillion hoonsehoids for yea*'ý W rgrt thtetat that wc %vert unbletutcorrect the ro before ibs paper ta. dtstributed. At P,,atan & Gantble (ntttCture t,,-e-,tTitdefw re. runt tto bc trtttftsl andi acurte in staientents we tnak,, about, ou pnttsfts,tandttfasinastintse gse ssstou, cosnnsumer, Pfssse have ,tsy qsestiots nalaed Io tht, satts, pl escontactî t',stse & (ibthe oto (osttae- C'ate [i,,e -I.fOi) t79St431 ilg il iloP Saturday Jan. 13 The Milton branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, 21 Charles St., hotds a meat roll in the ctubroom at 4 p.m. Canadian Btood Services holds a donor clinic from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Milton Sports Centre, 605 Santa Maria Blvd. To make an appointment, cait t -888-2-DONATE. St. John Ambulancc of Mitton holds its one-day 'What Every Babysitter Sbould Know' course for youtbs aged Il to 15 at the Milton Community Resource Centre, 410 Bronte St. S. The cost lis $65. For more information or to register, cati (905) 469-9325 or e-matil milton@on.sja.ca. Hatton chapter no. 280 of Order of the Eastem Star hotds its 'Wee Robbie Burns Cetebration' at St. Ctair Masontc Hall, 6321 Regional Road 25, with a social time at 6 p.n. and dinner at 6:30 p.m. The event features a traditionat Scottish meat, entertatnment and prizes. Tickets cost $18 per person and are avaitabte hy catting Matsie at (905) 878-5133 or Barh at (905) 878-5102. Habitat for Humantty Hatton hotds an information session for famities interested in partnering with the organ- ization for its 2007 buitd to become homeowners. It takes place at 10 a.m. at Georgetown Atttance Churchi, 290 Matn St. S., in Georgetown. To register, catI 1-866-314-HFHH (4344). The Milton Guitar Club meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. weekty at The Deck, 200 Matn St. (hack cotrance). lI's open to att ages, styles and tevels and is an opportuntty to receive protesstonat instruction in a reîaxed environnment. The club covers everything l'rom basic chords to tearning how to play the newest hit song on the radio. To regts- ter or for more tnformnation, contact Sean O'Brien at (519) 729-3950 or sobrien8366Carogers.com. Sunday Ian. 14 Leasb Free Milton holds its Yappy Hour dog party [rom 3 to 4 p.m. in the arena at Hatton Hay Stables, 5274 Derry Rd., four miles west of Regionat Road 25 on the soutb side. Corne for bot chocolate and Frisbee throwing, and enter to wtn dog prizes. Remove choke or prong-type cottars. For more informatton, visit wwwýý.teashfreemil- ton.com. Monday Jan. 15 Milton District Hospital hlaods a one- on-one breastfeeding chiei wtth a cer- ttîied lactatton consultant from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Eor more tnformation or to make an appointment, catI uitl Htcks at (905) 878-2383, ext. 7610. The Lighthouse Program for Grieving Children in (Dakvtlle holds its peer support group from 6 to 7:30 p.m. for chttdren and teens aged tbree to 18 who've tost a parent or sibting. For more tofonnation or to regtster, catI (905) 337-2333 or e-mail tighthouse- program@beltnet.ca. The Centre for Skitts Devetopment and fratntng starts conversational Spanisb courses tn Milton, with class- es for people Iooking to team Spanisb for the first time or to brush up on their current skitts. For more information or to register, catI (905) 333-3499, ext. 264. Other languages are also avattable and are held at 550 Ontanio St. S., sotte 203. The centre also starts its ACE Academic Upgrading Programn for those interested in obtaining grade 12 equivalency. For more tnformatton, cati (905) 333-3499, ext. 132, or visit www.thecentre.on.ca. The Milton and District Horticultural Society meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Milton brancb of the Royal Canadian Legion, 21 Chartes St., witb guest speaker Betinda Galtagber, owner of Triffids Plants. Shes an avid grower of rare, unusual, native and the more common perenntat plants, as wett as vines, grasses, sbnîhs, trees and fungus. Everyone's welcome to attend. Tuesday Jan. 16 Milton District Hospital holds a one- on-one breastfeeding clinie witb a cer- tifted lactation consultant fromn 9:30 to 11:30 arn. For more informatton or to make an appointment, cati jitI Hicks at (905) 878-2383, ext. 7610. Help for Parents, a Halton parent support group, meets tn the evening in the basement of the church at 5720 New St. in Burtington. 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