Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 27 May 2010, Focus, FOCUS14

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In Focus, June, 2010 14 Focus On Your Photos The Halton Hills Bulldogs and Boston Pizza recently held an event that raised $400 for Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills. On hand for the cheque presentation are (from left): Bulldog Nik Matwijszyn, Becky Hunt and Sarah Black from Boston Pizza, CAShh president Joanne ABOVE LEFT: Dancers from Ballroom Health competed in the Spring DanceSport Markus and Bulldog Kody Lyons. Challenge in Stoney Creek last month and won first place in the Canadian NaPhoto submitted by Mike Hancock tional Group Routine Championships. On hand for the trophy presentation were (from left) Sylvia Reilly, Christabelle Collins, Laura Desroches, Thomas Hooker, Lynda Pike, Rosemarie Châles, Wendy Moore and Carol Alker. Missing from the photo: Lorraine Capreol, Jo-Ann Moolenar and Sheila Scott. ABOVE RIGHT: Ballroom Health owners and instructors Rosemarie Châles and Thomas Hooker placed seventh in the Open Silver Canadian National Pro-Am Couples Latin Routines ­ Cha-Cha. Congratulations! Photos submitted by Rosemarie Châles After growing out her hair for three years, Georgetown District High School student Shaunna Neilson (right) was finally ready to cut it off and donate it to Angel Hair for Kids. Anna Scatozza from Norval's Adamson Spa had the honour of cutting off 14 inches of hair. "I'm not just giving hair for a wig, I'm giving another girl hope," Shaunna says. In the future, Shaunna hopes to bake and sell cupcakes with proceeds going to cancer research. Photo submitted by Leighanne Neilson LEFT: During a recent visit to Hamilton, Griselda Delgado del Carpio, Bishop of Cuba, made a trip to Glen Williams where she visited the members of St. Alban the Martyr Anglican Church. Bishop Delgado was in Canada to attend Justice Camp, a gathering to discuss and learn about social justice issues such as hunger and violence. Photo submitted by Aaron Orear Canadian Federation of University Women executive Eunice McGowan, CFUW-Georgetown president Maxine Baker and Georgetown Hospital COO Cindy McDonell chat at the CFUW's May Dinner. As the guest speaker, McDonell outlined the ways the hospital distinguishes itself, its recent successes and future acquisitions. Photo submitted by Diane McDermott TREE TRIMMING TREE & STUMP REMOVAL HYDRO LINE CLEARING FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE

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