Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1985, p. 10

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fabCTION THE HERALD Wednesday March ra I theie three models wall anxiously for hiii lgl He iaee involved In the session list week at The three are from left to right Loulie Brown Anne Hancock and Gall Heraldphoto Scissors models trip to Toronto Donna Lambert likes doing things with style March and 11 she and 30 men and women from Hills showed off their style The owner of Scissors at the Hills Shopping Centre took part In the annual hair enow at the Toronto Convention Centre She and her staff were cutting perming and designing hair with that touch of glamor Besides recruiting 30 models wholl let Donna and her staff try finishing techniques on their hair Donna also lined up six volunteers who were dancing between cutting classes Hairdressers from across Canada are attending this convention which wraps up an International competition Donna manned the Permanent Company booth a company she teaches for part time at the convention Ive been really thrilled with the support Ive gotten from people in lb community A Zotos designer won the Saskatchewan competition and is competing for the grand national championship against the other provincial winners Donna is looking for more townspeople to take part in a May convention at the Sheraton Centre in Toronto and a May and convention in London Ontario Call If youd like to be a model and get a complimentary permanent or hair cut Because of the extra work Involved in the convention this month Scissors was closed March Haircuts by Scissors staff were recently photographed on the request of the editor of an international hair styling magazine called Passion Donna expects the photos to appear the nugaiines fall Issue The magazine la distributed In countries TOP SPEAKERS Three champions emerged for Thursdays public speaking competition for North students In grade and Here back left to right Judges Tom Gibson from Howard Karri from High School and Howard Allen of MZ Bennett present awards to front left to right Chris Chamberlain second place from Sam fiherrat Becky Armstrong first from Speyslde Paul Gardiner third from Centennial The awards were donated by the Georgetown Optimists Clab award winner A group consisting of Doug Braam of Georgetown Derek Schuurman Michael Rupke and Ron all from the Toronto District Christian High School won the Hewlett Packard Award for the best technical Innovation project at the Fourth Annual Science Fair held at the Ontario Science Centre February 21 24 They each won a programmable calculator for their J D I robot J I a classic example of a homemade project was made out of junk for under Tbey salvaged things like aluminum bottles carpet underpaddlng wheels wood and a windshield wiper motor from the dump This robot was truly made from the ground up More than students from high schools colleges and universities from across Ontario participated in the Fair Stewarttown news By MRS JUNE ROSS Herald Correspondent Sympathy Is extended to Mr and Mrs Bill in Ihe passing of Bill brother George of Hamilton decided to have St Patricks Irish Stew supper on Monday March IS as the Is on a Sunday this year St Johns Parish Council wilt be meeting March 19 Free Skate Thanks to the Rotary Club of Acton and Georgetown Optimist Club there will be free during March Break March 11 IS Acton Arena 2 30 to 50 Georgetown Memorial Arena Spring programs The recreation and parks department is offering lots of activities for people of all ages this spring Refer to the spring and summer bro chure for information Variety night sati Gossip focuses on laundramat Variety Night Friday at United Church was a fun night with the collection going to support the churchs foster child Chairman Terry Laid law called on Kistner Paul and Marg Tamblyn of Acton who sang several numbers as a trio The Junior Choir play ed out a skit as well as singing This Land Is Your Land and the Sunday School teachers and Senior Choir Intro duced the Norval Laundramat and the usual gossip while the clothes were being washed Unit II portrayed their monthly meeting comic style and the mens choir sang a medley of The Friendship Group played out Marys Nursery Class and Mary Anne Moffatt dressed as the Pink Ele phant told tho story of the Pink Elephant Ten United Church omen were taken by members of Unit I and Kay Wilson gave the reading Somebodys Mother Wayne and Terry sang several duets and a skit by Dorothy McLean and Marie Murray The Woman on the Curb finished off another successful evening Congratulations to MPP Julian Reed who was the winner of the the a plate dinner of the Streetsville Lions Club held at the Club J TRENTON I DENTURE THERAPIST Main St N Georgetown 9am 5pm Weekdays Evenings Saturdays by appointment 8772359 MIRACLES WISH Miracle Mart employees are a charitable bunch Each week a deduction Is taken oat of their paycheck to help out a local organization This year chose tie cancer society and a ISO check was presented to Hills Cancer Society chairman Allison Seen here are left to right George new store manager from the Barrie Miracle Miri store Allison cashier Marge Bingham produce manager George Donnelly New Sgt for community work A new man has been transferred to the Police Force community relations bureau Sergeant Dave on was most recently with the criminal inve stigation bureau There he was Involved In Investigations ranging from thefts to homicides He was promoted to sergeant Jan 31 and assigned to the relations bureau Feb Sergeant Atkinson has successfully completed several courses at the Bible College Octet The Ontario Bible College Octet will present a ministry In song and word Sunday March IT Maple Avenue Baptist Church starting at 30 Ontario Police College where ho received his and has received train education at Harrison ing In equip- College He emigrated to in England ana the Canada in 1972 and United Stales presently resides In He was bom in Bar with his wife West Indies and two Town Country DRY CLEANING SAME DAT DAT CLEAMNG SERVICE MONDAY 8770387 HILLSH0PPING CENTRE W1IMTARIO THURSDAY MARCH GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL 70 STREET GEORGETOWN Debbie Titson Thatcher Paul GsorOBlown Alumni Cboir and other local talent Admission and at the door Both include a tree ticket at the door TlcKets available at Macs Milk Mountainvlaw Plan Delrex Smoke Shop Ptaia Trio Discount Hills Park Pharmacy Main Street and District High School GEORGETOWN CLUB Proceeds sale of admission tickets will go towards Kinsmen Community projects and Kinsmen charities within the community Georgetown CROSSWORD CORNER RECEIPTS FOR INCQME TAX PURPOSES 111 Our IBM computers are now capable producing a printed record of the prescriptions you and your family obtained in This printed copy can be used or tax or insurance refunds It is also a valuable record if you are moving to another area Phone or come in now for complete details VOWMI CMTRI CLUE letter word lor travel ANSWER R00S Travel Agency TO ADVERTISE IN THIS FEATURE CALL 8772201 it soft right Rent it man wM 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