Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1984, p. 8

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SECTION A THE HERALD January a New owner marketing natural appearance of wigs By KAREN PAYNE Herald Special Donna Lambert the new owner of Scissors Unisex Salon has been demon strating to her custom en how natural 11 looks to wear a wig Ive lost a number of different customers due to hair loss and Id like to help said Mrs They were cold and insensitive to the buyer There was absolutely no personal contact and they didnt seem to care if we were satisfied or not Mrs Lambert said were told that we would have to choose from a limited slock This In turn the styling of the wig was fwtvre yews of business in Georgetown Lambert In explanation You would be at how comfortable it is to wear a wig explained Mrs Lambert Ive been wearing this one for a couple of weeks now and most people havent been aware of it until I laid them she said The shade of the wig is almost Identical to my The firm Ill be dealing with provides a large variety of different colours June Nielsen a hair dresser at Scissors accompanied her to a wig distribution center in Toronto recently negotiable said Mrs Lambert They arent the only ones whove noticed the lack of concern In the sale of wigs of Main Street Acton says her mother feels the same way My mother goes down to the Slates to buy hers because prices are more reasonable and she can get the style she wants Mrs Lambert will be Starting the distribution as soon as the owner ship transactions or Scissors is complete 1 m going to gel in touch with the Cancer DONNA LAMBERT Society so they can let chemotherapy patients know there is an outlet in the district REASONABLE The prizes ore going to be reasonable she explained Up lo dale there is nothing over 1 11 be charging for the fitting and styling of the wig Itself she said I Just want to help people who feel bad about their hair The customer might have had hair loss duo to health reasons or they might just simply have bad hair Right now Mrs Lam bert will be Focusing on women because that Is where moat of her expe rience Is Men expe rience as many If not more problems with hair loss and In the future will be doing them too What really sold me on the idea however is the glamorous feeling you gel Instantaneously after putting on Ihe wig If you are a woman who Is not pleased with her hair Its like a dream come true Relocati not inevitable ministr Brick plant not assured Herald Special Cheltenham residents have been assured by Ontario environment minister Andy Brandt that he relocation of Brampton Brick Is not a fait accompli Several members of People for the vation of Rural Living met last Wednesday with Mr Brandt and several officials from the environment and natural resources mini Snow removal improvements will be considered in 84 budget Mr Brandt told us that the relocation of Brampton was not a fait accompli said group member Shelley People have been telling us shouldnt bother fight because they say the move is inevitable Well the assurances received are why we bothered to Group delegates Included Alan Hunter Drew and Shelley Rabn Roger Willoughby Regie Their lawyer George first outlined concerns about air water noise lion increased traffic OTHER SITES The ministry of natu ral resources assured us it will look at live locations said Mrs She said group mem bers were pleased that officials are least listening to heir con and know the relocation Is major Halton District attend Zone 12 meeting Snow removal ems took up a amount of time at a Ward 3 dropIn session Wednesday Mayor Miller attended the meeting and assured he ID people present that with budget meetings start lng their concerns will be considered In plann ing for One lady was angered because of a car dent she was In Boxing Day at the corner of Shelly and Edward costing her two In repairs The road face was so slippery she couldnt stop even Ihe police agreed about the condition of the road she said Councillor Flan Poul sirup said usually the works department have a system of sanding the intersections and stop areas but he said the department would be contacted A comment was made about need lessly sanding Del rex while leaving Byron and Shelly Streets unservked A man said he was worried about the em bankmenls at the Inter section of and Streets making it Inaccessible to the elderly Councillor Phil said be would review situation with the works department to see what could be done said you hove to give the works department credit because when phones theyve always responded Mayor Miller said Ihe concerns he heard at dropIn emphasizes the Issue and he can bring up the problems at bud get meetings He has had discussions about new types of snow removal equipment but it a matter dollars and cents he said Peace camp withdraws appeal Herald Special Tin members of the Hallon District Womens Insti tute attended the Sub division meeting at the home of Mrs H Duf field at Oustic on Jan 9 Mrs Matthew from Fergus who re places Mrs C Ale xander of Georgetown as Provincial Board Director for Subdivision chaired the meeting and reported on the Provincial Board meet ing of I which was held in Toronto in November Each I branch is encouraged to do some thing special for Bicen tennial celebrations in 1984 The theme is Celebrating Together with the focus on the Community The F I O Project will be a quilted wall hanging Bach district is doing block which depicts a his tori site in their district The completed wall hanging be donated Ihe province and it will hong In the main foyer of the Ontario Legislative building Tha Jr WI members plan lo plant 22 trees at the Ontario Agriculture Museum at Milton This Is one tree for each branch In Ontario Womens Institute members are asked to publicize the scholar ships which are avail able especially the Mc Donald Award The meeting for March 20 The topic this year is Communicati on Interested rural organizations should apply soon since there Is a limited registration of 100 Donna Sunter who Is replacing Nancy Schmidt reported on the short courses Summa ry Day for More Cents than Dollars will be Pauls United Church in Milton on Jan Partici pants in the project are having a pot luck luncheon at noon and everyone Is welcome to attend the afternoon program at 1 30 Mrs continued her report by saying the Lee attendance was down in with only as compared to 343 in 1982 Appre ciation was expressed to Subdivision 12 for their crafts and preserves which were taken on Area Day people attended Area Day at the Lee in buses 2 vans and many car loads 1983 Days saw people attend and the sales amounted to 1964 I Days will be June and New In Memori am cards are available from Mrs Robert Weber Box Bloom NOB lKO and are to be used If you are making a memorial donation A new brochure called 3 in Is being pre pared and it will have a map and a write up on the Adelaide Homestead The Lee Home and the Agri cultural Museum It was reported that the Lee assessment has been raised to cents a member Each branch Is also asked to consi der financial assistance the Adelaide Hood- The Officers Confer will be held at the University of Waterloo May 12 and Branch and District Sec Tres should attend The fee is Mrs Alfred Watt has been nominated for Ihe Hall Fame in 1984 In the F W I C report Mrs said Ontario Is now twinned with New Brunswick If you are Interested In a pen pal the address is Administrative New Brunswick Womens Institute Victorian Health Centre Room Brunswick SI N B The National Conven Hon will be held at the University of Western Ontario in Branch es are urged to read about the National Com petitions on pg of the Spring and try and 19 The theme is Living With Fore sight Each branch is asked donate an article valued at for the gift stall The District Annual is May 17 and the Spring Board Meet lng will be held Mar 19 at 30 in the Board room of O M A Dog sled races Various purebred northern dogs will compete against each other in sled dog races at Cold Creek Conservation Area near Bolton Feb IB 19 March 3 and 4 from 12 noon to I p m Sponsored by the Southern Ontario Area of the Siberian Husky Club of Canada the sled dog races Involve 3 and Sdog teams running In a series of limed trials The teams with the best overall speed will be awarded prizes for the Feb IB and 19 races For further information phone Metro Region Conservation at Impaired Sunday a 24yearold charged with being Acton man was stopped impaired and having at am for erratic over milligrams of driving at Highway 7 alcohol In his blood and Fifth Line and International Peace Camplnc has indicated It will carry out studies on 240acres of land it rents near to see if Ihe property can be used as a private recreation centre Lawyers for the Peace Camp announced In a letter last week lhal the Camp officials were withdrawing an appeal against a recent Niaga ra Escarpment Commission ruling The Commission against the recrea lion proposal noting thai effects on neigh boring environmentally sensitive land and rural residents t been determined IPC officials and their lawyers did not attend a Niagara Escarpment hearing In Milton last Wednesday Weekend camping a demonstration farm cation fields build and swimming pools are planned as pari of the IPC deve lopment Last year ihe IPC proposal came under fire from municipal councillors and neigh bors when work was done on the property without ihe necessary permits from the Commission For its work on a road on properly the IPC was fined in pro vincial court last fall The Idler said the IPC reserves ihe right to appeal in the future COMBO AEROBICS AEROBIC DANCE Tues Thurs 520620 pm Classes begin the week March Classes 2200 Classes Kids Aerobics pm Classes 800 Week January 31st Heart Saver Course Itim How To Sim Someone Lite Fri Feb a m or 10 9am Cost 00 1G5 The Agricultural Equipment Showcase Exhibition Place Toronto JAKUAir FKHUUrr l I MAM DAW Cmut Brit Country I I A Plenum Heater could cost you plenty Sure an electric plenum heater will reduce your oil costsbut have you thought about what it does to your 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