Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 Feb 2010, p. 18

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18 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, February 11, 2010 Legion Ladies to hold AGM on Feb. 18 By JANET MALLOY Georgetown Legion Ladies Auxiliary A warm welcome aboard to our Auxiliary goes to Comrade Sandra MacEachen, who was initiated at our January meeting. We do cater to quite a few events and the extra hands will certainly be appreciated. Our next Ladies Auxiliary General Meeting is on Thursday, February 18 at 8 p.m. Come on out girls, if you have not been to one of our meetings lately, you miss out on what is happening and of course, the camaraderie that we all share over a cup of coffee/tea and those low-cal desserts. To our shut-ins/or for those of you under the weather, we think of you often. Upcoming Events: Open mixed darts upstairs in our banquet hall on Friday February 26; register at 7 p.m. play at 7:30 p.m. at a cost of $5 each. Everyone is welcome. St. Patrick's Dinner, Irish Dancers and D.J. Tony Hulme on Saturday March 20; tickets $20 each. Young's Phamacy on Main St., recently officially opened their new boutique serving women who have had a mastectomy or are undergoing cancer treatment. On hand to join Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette in cutting the ribbon were (from left) Young's employees Heather MacVicar, Rena Bishop, Liliane Ferly, Bonnette, Ruth and Neil Young and Neil's mother Dorothy Young. Photo by Ted Brown Young's Pharmacy expands with Renaissance Woman boutique Ruth and Neil Young have opened Renaissance Woman, a unique boutique located in Young's Pharmacy & Homecare on Main Street in Downtown Georgetown. Renaissance Woman further expands the many services offered by Young's. The elegant new boutique is a comfortable discrete space that specializes in fashion and post-mastectomy apparel, products and services. Renaissance Woman's extensive offerings include wigs, hats, scarves, lingerie, swimsuits, sun protective clothing, compression garments, cosmetics and giftware as well as post-mastectomy prostheses. Boutique manager, Liliane Ferley is a trained and certified fitter and is available for consultations during business hours and by appointment at other times. Rena Bishop and Stephanie Kozar, also certified fitters, join Ferley in staffing the boutique. Bishop, a trained aesthetician, and Young's Pharmacy's cosmetics manager, adds her cosmetics and skin care expertise. She is also a licensed hairstylist and adds wig fitting, and styling to Renaissance Woman's services. Ferley, Bishop and Kozar bring compassion to their job and agree that providing their customers with comfort, style and grace are their goals at Renaissance Woman. They want to offer "just the right something" to enhance the quality of life for those affected by cancer; to help that person look good and feel better! Although the main focus of the boutique is assisting women during chemotherapy and post-mastectomy there are products and assistance for others as well. Renaissance Woman also offers fashionable apparel for all women and unique assistance for those with "hard to fit" figures. Renaissance Woman is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily Mondays through Fridays. Consultations outside of these hours can be made by appointment by calling Young's Pharmacy & Homecare at 905877-2711 or 905-873-4021 and requesting Ferley's extension 133 or by emailing her at liliane.ferley@youngspharmacy.com . More information is also available at www.youngspharmacy.com

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