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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Nov 2000, p. 14

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14- The Canadien Champion, Tueaday, November 14,2000 Polar Bear diamonds can be dîsnnguîshed by a mîcorscopically laser engraved polar bear on lite girdle of each Canadian diamond. Brancier Jeweller is tIse exclusive deater for Canadian mmcd diamonds in the surrounding ares Mark Brancier Serving Mlton Ceritfied Since 1966 Gemologist JEWEU..ER - GEMOLOG8ST wc Appraiser VdItsn Mi * 879-4307 Designers ami Craftsmen of Fine Jewelleey New meeting location -Local womafl The location of tomorrow's ail-candidates meeting for Halbis Riding fedenil etection candidatea bas been changed. It will now take place at the Muddy Duck Banquet Hall, 360 Steeles Ave. Doora open aI 7 p.m. lis a variation Irons past ail-candidates meetings, haif tIse evenmg will be devoted to a debale. A question-and-answer period (rom tIse floor wili foilow a brief inlermission. The event is co-sponsored by Ihe Milton Chamber of Commerce and the Milton iayeeea. OUL FURNACE SALE * $100 Off * 12 Months No lnterest or; * 4.9% Financing (Up to 5 Years) * 5 Years Furnace Maintenance Plan (Value ot over $650) * FREE Thermostat Coleot AIR MILE? rewam~i miles on ail I4iw~l your heating oh purchases. Caîl now to become a collector. ITS FREE. (905) 878-6380 * 1-800-465-6071 is organiziflg Aboriginal music festival Campbeiivitte's Barbara Croît is quile serjous about breaking down barriers between peopte of Aboriginal descent and those of other cultures. But thal doesn't mean she canI have a littie (un while doing it. To thal md, the rural composer, and for- mer member of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, bas organized the frrst annuat Aboriginai Music Days 2000. The inaugural event - open 10 every- one, regardiesa of race or creed - wiIt be held Thursday and Frîday ai Ihe University ofToronîo. A fuit siate of activities wili fui the two days. Inciuded wili be a hoat of entertain- ment - music and dancing - as weiI as traditionai workshops, lectures and a panet discussion entitted 'Misappropriation or Misunderstanding" Thursday (rom t t a.m. 10 5 p.m. ai University Cottege. 'TIse idea is to uy and break down some of the barriers between natives and peopie of other cultures in an educationai and enîertainment manner," said Ms Croît, whose mother is Odawa Indian and late father was Scottish. The tocat musician witt not be perforru- ing berseli, altbougb one of ber composi- tions 'Naaawashkosiw, which ioosety translaîed means In The Middle 0f TIse Meadow, wiil be. For more information on event times and locations, cati (416) 657-2224. VisiîwilhSonta: 12:30- 1:30 pm&230-Spm Thurs/Fri. Nov. 23,24,30, Dec 1:4 - 8:30pm Sat. Nov. 25:llom-5pm Sot. Dec. 2 - Lunch wuth Santo - Il - 12:30pm Visit with Sonto: 1:30 - Spm Mon-W. .: 4 - 8:3Opm lhurs& Fri.:2- 8:30pm Soturdoys: il arn - Spm Sun. Dec. 17: noon -4:30 pm Tri. Dec. 22: 2.9prn Sot. Dec 23: il om - 8:30pm,.~na~ ChrisîrnosEve: 10orn- 4pm 55 Ontarlo St. 878-3900 ~1 DNLILLi __Bas '1tpoufltTy~ Tour8utWet.~ q uw~ - MONDAY TO FRIDAY .9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SATURDA 30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUNDAV .NOON TO 5 P.M.

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