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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Oct 2008, p. 34

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B2 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, October 10, 2008 HOMSELERSLocal bands to baffle it out in outdoor concert Several hands will battle for Baru The museum is located nn corne together for the 1-l event, rock, punk and alternative. event desugncd to slhowcasc local artists. Halton Region Museum will host its outdoor Battie of the Bands competition rom 1 to 6 p.m. on the grass in front of the Alexander CITY 0F EMBER No Fouies (PO f F. 4:35, 7:25,9:55 Sat. - Mon. 1:35,4:35,7:25,9:55 Tue. - Tu. 7:25,9:55 Tue. 1 QUARANTINE (18A) F. 420,7:15,9:50 Sa. - Mon. 1:40,4:20,715,9:50 Tue. - Thu. 7:15,9:50 BODY OF LIESI 14A) F. 3,50,7,10:10 Sa. - Mon. 12:45,3:50,7,10:10 Tue. - Thu. 7,10:10 BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA (G) Fn. 4, 6:40,9:20 Sal. - Mon. 1:10,4,6:40,9:20 Tue. - Tu. 6:40,9:20 NICK AND NORAHS INFINITE PL.AYLIST( PO)Aiso In Ueu6ed RWC@Sand Dvse Fr. 3:45,6:30,9:30 Sel. - Mon. 1: 15,3:45,6:30,9:30 Tue. - Thu. 6:30,9:30 NIGHTS IN RODANTHE (PG) Fn. 4:15, 6:50,9:45 Sel. - Mon. 1:20,4:15,6:50,9:45 Tue. - Thu. 6:50,9:45 Tue. 1 EAGLE EYE (1 4A) Fh 4:10,7.10,10 Set. - Mon. 1,4:10,7:10,10 Tue. -Thu. 7:10, 10 BURN AFTER READING (1 4A) F. 4:30, L oca.ati J-, X\ l bi c a .101cti, competing for the tatie of best band and vying for pnizes including recording time at a studio and a professional photo shoot. Bands, fans and history will 5 spd #l uaislOS «.C pou group, wwsatba* t 0 acipe Cut Plbs@*ia w 01a wleMlres ion duh. Si 7OA, The Bad Names, Green Party, The Way-Outs and Black Shoe Collective. The show wilI include an eclec- tic mix of genres including ska, 3 osrso km, ail, eti pourî Win- foiers greal dive, balance of - XYwailanty st j8033A -- 4,ithonY recommnends.. -XL phoal m Cd, dym rwgq more S RUCDA rinuuui v giag uu IINED GALLINGER PRE-OWNED WE H IGHT U! PRE-OWNE-- FOR YOU! band, the jolinstonCs. Tickets will he available tn advance and at the park gate for $10 each on a first-come, first- served hasts. Cash pnizes wil hbe awarded for the first, second and third-place bands. In addition, Decîhel Lahs has donated îhree pnizes: - First place - 16 hours record- ing time, a professional photo shoot, newspaper exposure and $200 - Second place - eighî hours recording tîme and Si150 - Third place- four hours recording time and $ 100 Wnners will he determnined hy a panel of judges from within the mnusic industry. The concert is heing sponsored hy the Halton Region Museum Foundatoon. Vsith this musical event, the museumn is reaching out to a new audience," said Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr. "This is aIl part of the museum's efforts to connect with diverse populations and changing audiences, exploring multiple perspectives and new media to lacîlitate memnorable expe- niences. Steven Baker, chair of the Halton Museum Foundation, said the museum is always on the lookout for new ways to raîse money for capital projeets. For advance tickets, caîl (905) 875-2200, ext. 31. For more infor- mation, visit www.halton.ca/muse- um or check out Halton Battle on Facehook. Renowned artist cornes to gallery Miltonians wdll have the chance to meet a renowned artist next week at a local art gallery Canadian artist David Ticknor will greet fans ai the Harrop Art Gallery, 345 Steeles Ave., next Friday lrom 7 to 10 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 18 rom 6 to 9 p.m. Miltonians will also have a chance to vew hîs original artwork up close. Tîcknor, who lîves in Bracehridge with hîs wife, repre- sents a vaniety of subjeets in hîs art- -work, which includes adcps florals and contemporary works. JThe 'Lakeside' series focuses on -northern Ontario landscapes that are rich in colour and texture. His Contemporary Abstract' series has allowed him to develop a style that resembles a sculpture on canvas. His original oils range on price from $300 to $900. Siîcknor spent much of his youth min nortbern Ontario, where his love Sof paint.ing began in his early teens. His interest in art was enhanced when he happened to meet Group of Seven member A.Y. Jackson painting in the woods of Kleinburg, Ontario.

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