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Im really concerned about this move...I think it has a bearing on the first
nation people conflicting with etopian americans...pls clarify on this note
Dick
-----Original Message-----
From: Archives Association of Ontario <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, June 18, 1999 11:20 AM
Subject: AAO Office moves
>Please excuse any cross posting as this message is being sent via a number
>of lists.
>
>The office of the Archives Association of Ontario will be closed on Tuesday
>22 and Wednesday 23 June 1999.
>
>During this time, the office will be moved from its current location in
>Brampton to a new site in down-town Toronto.
>
>As of Thursday 24 June 1999, the current phone and fax numbers will be
>disconnected, and the staff can then be reached by phone at 416-934-3400
>ext 506 and by fax at 416-934-3444.
>
>The mailing address of the association, and the e-mail address will not
>change.
>
>Please circulate this notice to all interested parties, and update your
>files accordingly.
>***************************************************************
>Stephen Posner
>Executive Assistant, AAO
>tel 905-792-1173 fax 905-792-2530
>
>aaolistserv now on line. To obtain information on this and all AAO
>services visit our web page at the new address:
>http://www.fis.utoronto.ca/people/affiliated/aao/
>
>Public awareness of Archives - a goal for all of us!
>
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