Oakville Beaver, 6 Mar 2013, p. 25

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25 | Wednesday, March 6, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com A R T E X T R A V A G A N Z A Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre recently hosted the Art from the Heart exhibit opening reception, featuring work from 19 artists including members from Community Living Oakville and St. Joan of Arc Catholic School in Mississauga. Clockwise from above, showing their work are Conrod Skyers, George Daniel and Tanner Dang. At left, Kyla Binder works on a piece in a book. photos by Eric Riehl ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog) (MS) - Bright, white smiles can take years off of your appearance and help boost your con dence. Also, they can help you look your best when posing for wedding-day photographs. While many couples opt for whitening treatments to ensure pearly whites on their big day, steering clear of foods that are notorious for staining teeth is also a good idea. The outer layer of the tooth is very porous, and darkcoloured foods and beverages may stain teeth more easily. The following items are known to discolour teeth: Be mindful of top teeth-staining offenders Advertorial · Black coffee · Tea · Red wine · Cola · Dark fruit juices · Popsicles with artificial colouring · Soy sauce · Balsamic vinegar · Tomato sauce · Blueberries · Beets · Curry Minimize the consumption of these foods and use a straw to drink acidic or staining beverages to keep teeth as white as they can be. Beauty & Spa Download our App Like us on offering CANADA 518 POSTRIDGE DRIVE · 905.257.7427 · colouraddiction.com

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