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Enchanted April arrives at Caledon Townhall May 2 By Marilyn Edridge "If you appreciate wisteria and sunshine . . ." so begins the ad, which inspires the hopes of four very different women in this uplifting play by Matthew Barber based on the book by Elizabeth von Armin. Enchanted April will be opening at Caledon Townhall May 2. More ... David Bloom Memorial Spring Sprint will be May 4 at Professor's Lake in Brampton April is cancer awareness month "It just seems like more and more people are being diagnosed with a brain tumour," commented Lawrie Bloom, father of David Bloom, who died at the age of 19 from an inoperable brain tumour. David passed away April 24, 2001, just 12 days prior to the start of the first Spring Sprint for the Brain T... More ... Mark's Clothes That Work For The Cause Mark's Work Wearhouse, with an outlet in Bolton, has announced its fund-raising initiative, Clothes That Work For The Cause, in support of the Breast Cancer Society of Canada. When customers spend $65 or more at Mark's Work Wearhouse stores May 1, from 5 p.m. More ...
Volunteers were out and about in the community earlier this month, selling daffodils in the annual campaign to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society. Cheryl Schulze of Palgrave bought some daffodils from Monica Lightfoot and Lois Welch at the Bolton Canadian Tire store (top). More ...
Seussical, based on various characters from the classic stories by Dr. Seuss, is being presented this week (Thursday and Friday) by the students and staff of Alton Public School. "It's a huge enterprise, pulling this all together," commented principal mike Walmsley, "a community enterprise. More ... Trade cell phone for pizza April heralds the arrival of Earth Month, and for the fourth year, Pizza Pizza is providing people with the opportunity to do the environment, the needy and themselves a favour. They can do it simply by donating old cell phones throughout the month at their neighbourhood Pizza Pizza traditional r... More ...
Chamber thanks all who contributed to Home Show The Caledon Chamber of Commerce would like to thank everyone who participated in the 22nd annual Caledon Home Show, this past weekend. Event sponsor Woody's Building Products Inc., as well as the door sponsors James Dick Construction, MARS Canada and the Caledon Perspectives are thanked for donat... More ... Spring is here, and May is coming to the Caledon Seniors' Centre By Lloyd Bittle Spring has finally sprung. May brings a wealth of buds and activities to promise you a glorious summer. So do we. We welcome May and you to make our spring into summer our best yet. Our Program Committee have designed activity schedules to suit every taste. Your participation will make it so. More ... Join the Mayor's prayer breakfast The Caledon Ministerial is organizing its first mayor's prayer breakfast with Mayor Marolyn Morrison in attendance. It will take place May 7 from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at the Caledon Community Complex, located 6215 Old Church Rd. in Caledon East. More ... Live music at Scottish social in Palgrave A local Palgrave four-man band called Rammy (playing the fiddle, mandolin, keyboard and drums) with be appearing at the Scottish Social planned for this Friday (April 25) at Palgrave United Church. The festivities will start at 7 p.m. Come out and learn to dance, get exercise, and have fun. More ... |
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