Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 17 Dec 2015, p. 35

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Thursday, D ecem ber 17, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 35 905-864-6888 760 Bronte Street South, Milton www.seasonsretirement.com *Certain conditions apply. NEWS HIGH TEA RAISES FUNDS FOR HOSPICE: Seasons Milton hosted a High Tea fundraiser on Oct. 4, benefiting the Townsend Smith Foundation.   Seasons Milton, in partnership with The Escarpment Tea Room, Right At Home Realty and Solutions 2 Organize U, coordinated this event to support the work the Townsend Smith Foundation is doing to fund the building and equipping of a 10-bed hospice in Milton.  The community response was overwhelming and $4,535 was raised. Presenting the cheque, were from left,  Natalie Gash, Janet Townsend, Karen Buchanan, Edwina Doddington, Sarah Jensen, Lin Backer, and Michael Quart. Submitted photo ENLIGHTEN LASER AND SKIN CARE CLINIC OPENS: Patient Susan Dawson receives a laser skin demonstration from Medical Esthetican Malanie Deishton at the grand opening of the Georgetown Enlighten Laser and Skin Care Clinic on Saturday. Observing are new clinic owners Nicole Napier and Fatima Tavares, Assaf Sinai, president of Sharplight Technologies who supplied the laser equipment and Michelle Boudreau and Jeff Whorley, Enlighten Laser franchi- sors. Enlighten Laser & Skin Care Clinic offer a range of cosmetic services such as clinical aesthetic services for face, body, hands and feet, as well as skincare and make-up lines. The new business is located at 378 Mountainview Rd., Unit 10. Info: enlightenlaserontario.ca. Photo by Ray Lavender

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