Datell, 0 0t Dateline is afree listingfor local charitable Sand non-profit community groups to help pro- mote their coming events. We guarantee one k2 issue ofpublicity for each event although more 2 insert'ions are possible if space permits SDateline notices should be enailed to edito- Srial@mýiltoncanadianchamnpion. com. The final z deadline is noon Fniday for Tuesday 's edition and noon Tuesday for Thursday ' edition. SDateline items won?' be accepted by telephone. Wednesday Oct. 20 Milton Meals on Wheels holds its Wheels to Mealsbluch program for seniors at 11:30 S.For more information, eall (905) 878- The Milton group of La Leche League ,!FIu shot clinics to SHalton Region's seasonal flu shot clonics Ewill begin in Milton this week and continue through to November. Tomorrow a clinic woll take place at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., from 10 a.m. to 2 pim. A second clinic is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 3 at Milton District Higb School, 396 Williams Ave., from 3:30 to, 8 pim. On Tuesday, Nov. 16 Bishop Reding Secondary School, 1120 Main St. E. will host a clinic from 3:30 to 8 p.m. Fln immunization is free and recom- mended for individuals six months of age Canad meets from 7:15 to 9 pm. at the Ontario Early Years Centre, 410 Bronte St. S., with discussion on breastfeeding for preg- nant women and mothers. Babies are wel- corne. For more information, caîl Marilyn at (905) 876-3322, Leah at (905) 878-8879 or Stephanie at (905) 878-3884. The Milton Parent Education Network presents 'Kids and Stress' for parents of school-aged cbildren featuring Sarah Chana Radcliffe, au thor of Raising Your Kids Without Raising Your Voice. It runs from 7 to 8:30 pim. at the Milton Sports Centre, 605 Santa Maria Blvd., and is free. To RSVP, caîl (905) 825-6000, ext. 7785 or email accessbal- ton@halton.ca. The Milton Christian Ladies Coffe Hour meets from 9:30 to Il a.m. at Milton begin tomorrow and older. The HINI pandemic flu strain lis now one of the three Rlu strains included on the annual seasonal flu vaccine, so only one flu vaccination os requirccl. "Complications [rom the flu can be quite serious and even life threatening to some people," said Halton Medical Officer of Healtb Dr. Bob Nosal. "The following actions can belp prevent flu: get the annual flu vaccination, wash your hands woth soap and water or use alcobol based band rub, cough and sneeze onto your sleeve, and stay borne wben you are sick.- Gospel Hall, 306 Ontario St. N., with guest speaker Valerie Colwell and a special feature on 'Stash Your Trash.' For transportation or more information, caîl Alma at (905) 878- 6345. Milton District Hospital bolds a one-on- one breastfeeding clinic witb a certified lac- tation consultant from noon to 4 p.m. To make an appointrnent, caîllJill Hicks at (905) 878-2383, extl. 7610. The Deck youtb drop-in centre, 200 Main St. E. (rear entrance), is open [rom 3 to 5:45 p.m. for all ages. Visit www.yfcmilton.com. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Cbilds Dr., holds bifliard [rom 9 arn. to 9 p.m., contract bridge from 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. and conversational French from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Each activity costs $2 [or members and $4.25 for non-members. Its Coolde Walk runs [rom 10 a.m. to noon, with a chance to purchase cookies. The weekly lunch counter os also held, featuring a hot meal for $8. Sign up at the reception desk in advance or caîl the centrecai (905) 875-1681 A flu shot clin- kc runs lrom 10 arn. to 2 p.m., hosted by Halton Region. For more information, ca11 the centre or the Region at (905) 825-6000. And the Milton Leistore Centre, 1100 Main St. E., holds drop-on volieyball front 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at a cost of $3.50. For more infor- mation, caîl (905) 878-7946. Thursday Oct. 21 The Milton Historical Society meets at 8 pim. at Waldies Blacksmith Shop, 16 James St., with local historian John Brydon present- ing 'On the Warpath - The Niagara Escarpment as the Way to War' and featuring a special guest from the United Empire Loyalists Association. For more information, contact Marsha Waldie at (905) 875-4156 or society@bellnet.ca. A support group for people caring for a family member with Alzheimers disease or a rclatcd dementia meets from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on the cooking school room upstairs at the Loblaw Superstore, 820 Main St. E. For more information, caîl (905) 847-9559. Milton District Hospital holds a one-on- one breastfeeding clinic wnth a certi[ied lac- tation consultant from 6 to, 9 p.m. To make an appointment, caîl Jiîl Hicks at (905) 878- 2383, ext. 7610. Cafling New Parents, a free drop-in pro- gram for parents and babies aged six months and younger, meets at the Ontario Early Years Centre, 410 Bronte St.. [rom 1:30 to 3:30 potn. Caîl (905) 825-6000, cxi. 7299. Mosu SUPPOrting Moms in Milton - a support group for mothers; struggling with postpartum depression and/or anxiety - meets at Our Kids West Milton Hub at Our Lady o[ Victory Scbool, 540 Commercoal St.. [rom 7 to 8:30 pim. Caîl (905) 825-6000. The Deck youth drop-in centre, 200 Main St. E. (rear entrance), is open [rom 3 to 8:45 p.m. for ail ages. Visit wwwyfcmilton.com. O0ntarlo Foot-" Prdc:HP 15601 and 17.3« taptops (DV6-313&a and DV7- Octohcr 15 flyer 801h laptops should have fIel* 65 Gaphics wt6, up to l696IB total graphivs memnory and NO ODS AlES VIDES MEMORY. SES: 1015497/ 10154543 ELICT Ward 2 Councillor INTrEGPJMINACTIONV Iantthompaon4ovard2.ca KIAOOR NEED SERVICE? CALL /7/ ~' ~,./05-8784780 i caanalaumuffli 165 Ontarjo Et. Ntorth, Miltun