Local woman organizes Fashion Fore Hope "To the world you may be one person but to an abused neglected child you may be their world" Fashion Fore Hope is a brand new event raising funds to support the Yonge Street Mission. Join Fashion Fore Hope partners, George Brown College and Sheila Jobin of Georgetown, on Saturday, Oct. 1, at the Muskoka Bay Club in Gravenhurst, for this inaugural event that includes a golf tournament, gala dinner and fashion show. This special gala event will focus on promoting Canadian designers and local artists with fundraising proceeds being Carolyn Knight (left) and CAShh executive director Sheila Smith (right) promote the Predirected to the Yonge Street Mission, an cious Pendants for Patients raffled, organized by Knight. Ted Brown photo organization that has been giving disadvantaged and neglected children hope for the future for over 115 years. A portion of the fundraising proceeds will also be directed to interval House (Muskoka), the Native Women's Centre (Hamilton) and Dans la Rue (Montreal). Jobin, coordinator of the Fashion Fore Hope charity event said, "There are two key objectives that the inaugural charity event intends to fulfill including raising much needed funds and building awareness for disadvantaged youth that receive support from the Yonge Street Mission. In addition, this event will promote and celebrate Canadian talent in the fashion, arts and music industry." Tickets are available online at www. fashionforehope.com 7 HEALTH CARE - Georgetown & Acton · Thursday , September 15, 2011 Pendants raffle to aid CAShh Two FERI designer sterling silver pendants with 0.1 micron rhodium plating and retailing over $500, are being donated in a draw taking place at the Georgetown Curves, annual silent auction which takes place on Thursday, October 27 at 7:30 p.m. All proceeds received from the draw, Precious Pendants for Patients, organized by Carolyn Knight, luxury consultant for the Global Weath Trade Corp, will be donated to Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills. Executive director, Sheila Smith, will be drawing the two lucky winners for first and second prize. These pendants are from the fine FERI collection by the world's fastest growing Canadian designer. CAShh receives no government funding and depends on private donations from this community so it can aid patients with transportation to and from hospital appointments, to be able to pick out a wig to feel better, to have access to nutritional supplements and caring volunteers to talk with. Tickets are on sale now until Wednesday, October 26th. Tickets cost only $5 for one and $10 for two. You can get your tickets at Curves on 39 Main St., Georgetown. Also, tickets will be at the CAShh office at 222 Mountainview N. To view the dazzling prizes online go to www. cancerassistance.org. Mark Your Calendar! On September 20th, 21st, 22nd 2011 HEARING SCIENCES "I can hear, but I can't understand... everyone mumbles" Hearing loss develops gradually over many years or even decades. Most people wait an average of 7-9 years before seeking help. We offer a Unique Adaptation to Hearing Program that gradually restores your hearing in small steps. You will be reintroduced to sounds that you may have forgotten such as the microwave beeps, car turn signal or birds singing. You will start to hear TV and conversations clearly again. Fortunately there is a great variety of excellent digital hearing instruments available in all price ranges. Exposed to a noisy workplace? If you have spent your working life in noisy areas, you may be eligible for full coverage. The first step to better hearing is a hearing test. Audiology and Hearing Aid Centre ALL PRODUCTS 30% off SwissTEC BRING THIS AD IN FOR A COMPLIMENTARY HEARING TEST ($60 VALUE. AGE 55+. VALID UNTIL SEPT 30, 2011) GEORGETOWN 905-877-0099 211 Guelph St., Suite 1 (in the M&M plaza, across from Winners)