Oakville Beaver, 9 Feb 2017, p. 18

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www.insideHALTON.com |OAKVILLE BEAVER |Thursday, February 9, 2017 118 N Donate fo r Quebec Shooting Victims Dozens of citizens lined the entranceway to the Al-Falah Islamic Centre on Burnhamthorpe Friday, Feb. 3 to form a Circle of Peace, a sign of solidarity organized by the Interfaith Coun cil of Halton in the aftermath of the Quebec City terrorist attack at a mosque Jan. 29. Clock wise from top left, Stanley Steventon, 7, holds up a peace sign as participants encircled the centre where local Muslims had gathered for their Friday prayers. Sandra Jesson, left, stands with Regan Lilly, 9, alongside her friend Hannah Shelton, 10 as they join Ontario Labour Minister and Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn on the pathway. A woman makes a donation to the Quebec Shooting Victims Fund. A.Q. Mufti, vice-chair of the Interfaith Council of Halton, stands in the crowd, as does Mahmood Khan, father of the late Ward 6 Town councillor Max Khan, with a Canadian flag in his jacket pocket, which he said was close to his heart. | Graham Paine/Metroland ToV SM BS BLAZER Over 60 Shops & Services located at the QEW & Dorval Drive Visit d o rv a lc ro s s in g .c o m for more information M A N A G E D B Y PROUDLY Bentall Kennedy

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