Per ee ogi e pet a Ta ae, Page 16 - Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 22, 1993 Downtown offers a plethora of services Have you picked up your copy’ of the Downtown Georgetown Business Directory yet? If not, you should drop into one of the stores on Main Street South and get one of these informa- tive folders which lists, in alphabetical order, all of the services available in the area. For instance, did you know that there are three * clubs downtown and that one of these caters specifically to women? If you want to con- tact any of these clubs to find out more about their pro- grammes, their addresses and phone numbers are listed inside the first page of the folder. Some of the professional services offered downtown include — accountants, archi- tects, chiropractors, dentists, doctors and lawyers. For example, if you are seeking a qualified masseur; look under therapeutic massage, or, if you need to have den- tures made or repaired, check under denture thera- ists. Perhaps, rather than care for yourself, you need to have day care for your child. If so, two centres are identi- fied in the directory. Do you have a child who dreams of joining the National Ballet someday? — there is a dance school listed. Or maybe you have a teenager who wants to learn to drive...check for the downtown driving school that has been in successful operation for several years. If you can’t drive, and don’t want to lear, try calling the downtown taxi service: There are four major financial institutions avail- able on Main Street South to meet your needs, including two banks and two trust companies. Your insurance and real estate needs can also be met in the downtown core, and perhaps you might like to use one of the down- town pubs or restaurants to Join the fun...Bring the whole family! It's Harvest Moonlight Mad this week — CAROL'S | featuring... Downtown Georg While quantities last “YOUNG'S PHARMACY -2...- 47 Main St. 8. Georgetown 877-2761 The friendly staff at Carol’s offer professional be: row (left to right) Isabel, Jeannette and Sylvia, front Afier extensive renovations by the new owners, Greta Spalding In order tocontinue to provide suq Martin and Isabel Brown, Carol's hair and beauty salon re-opened —_vices, each member of the hairstyfi ic ing up to date with new. products mmm 3.6 Main Street South (FORMER MUNICIPAL BuILOING) DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN * MILL STREET BASKETS - GIFT BASKETS -* SABA HAND CREATIONS - STUFFED ANIMALS <& * PURE FINESSE - DECORATIVE PLASTER * RENAISSANCE WOMAN - LADIES WEAR * HOLLY HOCKS - FRESH FLOWERS : * THE ART OF FLOWERS - DRIED FLOWER ARRANG| * SHARON'S COUNTRY KITCHEN - BAKED GOODS & PRODUCE ~ * BEAUTICONTROL- SKIN CARE PRODUCTS’ * JAMIE'S SELECT - GOURMET GIFTS WE SELL ICE CREAM! ; Thank you for supporting your local artisans Vendors Welcome ~ Call Nathalie 873-9543 ir and beauty care. Sylvia, ford ability to relate to more mature clie her regular customers for ten yed empathy, interest and understandi Although she is the newest Lynn will have completed an advand of the hairstylists will then have speq to carry out temporary and permag variety of clients. In addition to hairy ‘mar premises, Among the hairstylists, Sylvia Ladoucer is the employee with the most years of service, followed by Jeannette Giesen and Alda Viveiros. Lynn Secord is the newest hairstylist, having been loyed only since April of this year, but already she is establish- ing her own clientele. The salon is fortunate to have retained Barb McCrea as the receptionist/ assistant manager, since Barb is well liked for her friendliness and helpfulness to customers. Also, since February, Isabel Brown, R.N. has been providing primary foot care, inicures. For those clients who enjoy a rela for special occasions such as wed traits, Jeannette has completed ad The goal of everyone on staff is to continue Carol's tradition of Providing a full range of friendly, professional, esthetic and hair ‘are services for the entire family. in addition to professional beau- ty services, the salon sells high quality products such as Joico, Infusium, Scruples, H20K, Dr. Renaud, and Gehwol. THURS. 43 pm FRI. 12-9pm SAT. 95pm in waxing tion, non-reusable, hot honey war} The Place to Shop in Downtown Georgetown! MOONL SN 2PRICE Heine ON Purchase one item and receive lol \—Ferelaye! ik—laal ce}; srelpa—) ol [-) rvalue ED Ladies and children’s fall items are now being accepted. Consignment Times: Tues.- Fri.10 am - 2 pm or by appointment 42 Main St. South 877-1242 sse Redeem your Downtown Dollars and receive 10% OFF ALL FALL MERCHANDISE... ‘4 and 2, l] AllSale tems Final, No returns or credits. 77 Main St. Downtown Georgetown 873-1470