B2- The Canadian Champion, Friday, September 7, 2007 CORRECTION NOTICE Bel hghdeintin stelie ysem10084013. On l e l g o a *Page 4of threAugîIst 31 h flyer we advertised ths A at n itmwt niie hnesfor the f irsf fwo monfhs REIO cine because our school scmitdo enterainm nt making a difference. SHOOT'EM UP(leA)Fri. &Mon. -Thu. 7:0510:05 P.M. Sat. & Sun. 105,4:05,705,10:05 3:10 TO YUMA(14A) Fri. & Mon. - hu,630. 930 P. M. Saf. & Sun. 1230.330.6:30,9:30 HALLOWEEN(14A)AI.. in Limied RWCO onî6 Fni & Mon .- Thu. 7,10 P.M, Saf. & Sun. 1,4,7,10 BALLS 0F FURY (PG) Fri. & Mon..- Thu, 650,950 P.M. Saf. & Sun. 1250,3:50,650,9:50 Tue. 1 THE NANNY DIARIES (PG) Frj. & Mon. Thu. 635,935 P.M. Saf. & Sun. 1235,13.56:35,935 MR. BEANS HOLIDAY (G)Fri. & Mon, Thu 645,945 P.Mý Saf. & Sun. 124531456:45,945 SUPERBAD (14A) Fr.650,955 P.M. Saf. & Sun. 12:55,355,655955 Mon. - Thu. 6:55,955 THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM (14A) Fri. 6:35,9:40 P.M. Saf. & Sun. 1240,3.40.640,940 Mon. - Thu. 640,9.40 THE BOIJRNE ULTIMATUM (14A)>Tue. 1 P.M. Stars and Sirollers Students do ail the Blue Box recycling in the school. We make announcements asking students to empty their pop cans and water botties before putting them in the Blue Box. -Abbey Park High School Environmentai Councit Would you like to know more about recycling? Malton Region offers recycling and waste diversion education programs to elementary and secondary schools and early year programs. Teachers can contact Halton Region to arrange for a workshop, or visit www.halton.calwaste for more information Moh4~kRactrak Stemer 8,007 MOHAWK--.. MohaWk Rctrc ndôntroa Not tryinçj Lu flue Malcolm's coattails 0fromn CANADIAN on page 81 began following Malcolmi after Idol. Tbe debut CD is a bit more on tbe pop sîde than tbe next one wrll be for that reason, said Rooke, a Speyside res- ident. He bopes one day tbe band will be able to move beyond the Canadian music market, and saîd traveling to the U.S. and even countnies like japan appeal to bum at this point. I tbink it would be really nîce to travel witb the band," he saîd. Carter, whos lived in Milton for tbe past four years, saîd bes grateful for the foot in the door Malcoînis experience on Canadian Idol bas gîven the band, but saîd it doesn't affect tbemn much. "That's bis past," Carter saîd, explaining tbe style of Low Level Fligbt is quite different froni tbe album Malcolmi released on label Sony BMG after wlnning Canadian Idol. "We're not trying to ride on tbe coattails of Idol." As for Malcolm imnself, Carter said tbe lead singer bas tbe ail-important ability to keep everyone in line and ensure tbey practise bard, wbile still bavîng fun. "Ryan keeps me in line. 've always wanted someone wbos able to pusb me like be does. He brings out the best in P17 Althougb the future offers a good deal of uncertainty Carter said hes (,« en joying every minute of it and is opti- mistic about wbat migbt be in store for <J the group. I love living on the edge. For me, it keeps the days interesting. 1 like to expect the unexpected.' Carter, Noronha and Rooke ail men- tioned the strong friendships they have rls orse Association with each other as a definite bonus - and one of the main reasons they're >sic *n.eWal compign .' enjoying the nide to the top 50 much. "These are four of my best friends in the world, Rooke said. Stephanie Hounsell cao be reached ai sthiessen1@iltoncanadianchampion.com. SCD release on Sunday Brad Woods has a story to tell and he plans to do just that at bis CD release event Sunday. Tbe local session, beld at Milton Bible Church on Main Street at 7 p. ni "ill officialîx launch tbe collection of Fouadat" tonies W~oods recently recorded. Tbe *-M. - -Mait, ur Lmf 4 evening wilI also include music by local F..ý ue r.Ifrmiou . singer/songwriter Kevin Morse. PI- f COW~ the Admission costs $20 per person and S-s25 ercoule-ndincude acopgo HoMrWoa95 8747605$2pecopeadilusa pyf 'ww.orte~doU,~~ f Woods' CD. Coffee and desserts will be provided by Cafe Deda. ~'&.S~- < FSeating for the event will be limited, For more information visit wwwgreat- S woodentrio.com. Sun%