The Canadian Champion, Friday, January 26, 2007 - B13 D)ateli Datelinc is afree listing of coming events only The column is available to local communiîy groups ta assist in promoting theii future events. Only charitable or non-profit commuiiity groups may use this ser-vice. We can only guarantec ont issue of pubs- liciî -v closest to the date of thse occun-ence although more inser- tions are possible if demand is low Notices for Daieline should be handed in ai the office of Thec Champion, 875 Main St. E., faxed to (905) 878-4943 oi e- mailed to iniltonied@halîonscai-ch.eomn Thei 1_fiaI deadline is noon Fti day- for Tuesda- ' v' ditisn and noon Wednesday foi Fiidayv's editiait. Dateline items aien't accepted liv teleplionî'. Saturday ]an. 27 The Milton branch of the Royal (anadian I egion, 21 Charles St., holds a meat roll at 4 p.m. in the cluhroom. St. Paul's United Church, 123 Main St. E., holds its Card- a-Rama night ai 7:45 p.m. ,Nith bridge, euchre, prizes and refresbments. Tickets cosi $10 and are available ai the door or by calling (905) 878-7511 or (905) 878-8895, ext. 21. The Ontario Early Years Centre, 410 llronte Si. S., holds a free worksbop fromn 10 to, 11:30 a.m. entiîled 'That New Baby!' offering information on how ta help a younger child with the transition of being a big brother or sister. Pre-regîs- tration is necessary. Caîl (905) 876-1244, ext. 22. The Halton Womens Centre, suite 229 in Hopedale MaIl, 1515 Rebecca St. in Oakville, holds its Words@Work work- s hop from 12:30 ta 2:30 p.m. ta demonstrate a hands-on transformational approach to problem solving. The cost is $15. It also bolds a workshop enîiîled Taming Time Management from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The cosi is $15. For more information, caîl (905) 847-5520 or visît www.hal- tonwomenscentre.org. Sunday Ian. 28 The Halton-Peel branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society meets ai 2 p.m. at the Chinguacousy Public Library (lower level), 150 Central Park Dr., in Brampton. The îopic is 'Ontarios Cemeteries - The Sîruggle for the Public Interesi' with speaker Rob Leverty Visiiors are welcome. For more information, caîl Ann Logan ai (905) 845-7755 or Susan Ramsay ai (905) 846-0408. Monday Jan. 29 The Belonging adoption support group meets ai 7:15 p.m. ai Compass Point Bible Church. 2501 Faglesfield Dr. in Burlingion. its open ta anyone îouched by adoption issues. The Lighîhouse Program for Grieving Children in Oakville holds its peer support group from 6 ta 7:30 p.m.- for cbildren and teens aged îhree ta 18 who've losi a parent or sibling. For more information or ta register, caîl (905) 337- 2333 or e-mail ligbthouseprogram@bellnet.ca. Milton District Hospital holds a one-on-one breasîfeed- ing clinic with a certified lactation consultant from 1:30 ta, 3 p.m. For more information or ta make an appoinîment, cal JilI Hicks ai (905) 878-2383, ext. 7610. TAMB Thomas F. Tamblyn BSc CFP Iou Sorc fo '*ie n Plnnn llNYFSTNENIS RRSPs[RRIFs Mutual Funds GiCs High Yield Accounts DSUBANC£ Life Critical Iliness Disability Long-term Care Re r styBlocutu to: 221 -M001,mteSbid S11h0 MIN«o, ML9TUIT7 Tel: 9&5864-007 FU:905-864-06 -' E-mil: taulyn@cogecs.ca Mutual Funds Drovided throupqh FundEX Investments Inc. Habitat for Humanity Halton holds an information ses- sion for families interesîed in learning more about Habitats family selection criteria, what partnering with the organiza- tion entails and how to complete an application. It takes place at 7 p.m. at the Acton Youth Centre, 47 Milîs St. E., Acton. To register, caîl (905) 637-4446. The Milton Community Policing Committee meets at 7 p.rm. at the Milton police station, 490 Childs Dr. New mem- bers are welcome t0 join the citizen-based committee that addresses cnimc-related concerns in the communiîy. For more information, caîl chair Sandy Martin ai (905) 878- 0581. Tuesday Jan. 30 Help for Parents, a Halton parent support group, mecets in the evenmng in the hasement of the church at 5720 New St. in Burlington. This non-denominational self-support group helps parents of children who are in trouble at home, at school or Aith the law or who are abusive or taking drugs. The group is a member of the Association of Parent Support DENTALGC E MRE WHITENING* FOR NEW PATIENTS iRs',,ru bring in this ad *Extaction of Wisdom Teeth'i *Drtliodontic Treatenna I nvsalign (invisible Braces1ý Dental Implantas [Surgical & Prosthetic] ) e Coametics, Bonding, Veneers and Bleeching En oy Our Re ang Atrnoaphere & Friendly Staff Implants & Peniodontal Therapy * ZOOM Teeth Whitening *Seniors Discounts Available 206-1580 Derry Rd. Milton Corner qf Lk'rr & Trydeau (905) 864-3368 Y Smiles lVitb Lasting Impressions Need to upgrade your Math and English skilIs? Take ACE Academlc Upgrading classes Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Milton Employment Resource Centre, 550 Ontario Street S., Suite 203, in Milton For more inf, coU 905-693-8458, ext. aoi or visit www.thecentre.on.ca Sheridan 4 The Cntre SkilIa D.veop fl & eanng .~nf~IJ.ê 5 Groups in Ontario. For more information, cail 1-800-488- 5666 or visit www.apsgo.ca. Calling New Parents, a free drop-in program for parents see more DATIEUNE on page 814 SeecedAra Creek M ProjectM The Bronte Creek Proîect offers TWO HIGH SOHOOL PROGRAMS' B3CP:- ENVIROMMENTAL LEADERSHIP PROGRAM Grade il or 12 Four credits - grade 11 and 12 Hike atong the Niagara Escarpment Rock climb for a day. Teach Earthkeepera to elementary students 5-day adveniure trip in Algonquin or Temagami TRAILHEAD: COMMUNITY EXPLORATION & ADVENTURE Grade 10 Four credits - grade 10 and il Field trips in your community Wilderneas travel Teacli Earthkeepera to elementary studenta Gain experience for University or Callege. Add depth ta yaur resumé. Apply ta the Brante Creek Praject! 1. Download an application from our web site. 2. Submit it to, your guidance office. Youlre invited ta aur BCP Open Hause Thursday, February 15, 2007 - 6-8 pm - 5100 Appleby Line More information: 905-331-3500 wwwbrontnçreekprolectorg $taff@brontçrekDoiOct.org~ Gary Atian High School Halton District School Boa W U'%7 Fundnix