Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 20, 1985, p. 5

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday March IMS Page Separate schools hosting day care TEN YEARS SERVICE a psychiatrist from of Hie health department wereonhandlo on was presented with a special award for his ten congratulate him as welt as left to right year service Id regional health depart Mike Armstrong Medical Officer far the Region meat us consultant to children with emotional r Polled faux wife Mary and the problems lie Is now chief of psychiatry Members director or nursing Dorothy Craig 1 ilk a professional person about your needs Then ore you loll her the better able she Is to you Exptnmtnl with lip color In all forms A color be more appealing In another form loss lint or Experiment with color when sheer and soft for a lighter day Darker for night or a more dramatic MAKE UP Eyes A darker foundation over bidding ike seem less prominent A light shade of eyeliner will provide an flattering look for deep set eyes To make eyes appear w and larger outline the upper and lower lids with a thin line of taupe eyeliner pulling on eyeliner powder the lops of your 1 lightly It wilt not smear and will keep fresh looking ill diy To tame unruly eyelashes try coating petroleum jelly on them lightly before retiring Tor the night Deep blue mascara will give brown eyes an added sparkle and size and will also make the wh whiter To out deepset eyes apply the est application of mascara to the tips of the By Barb Presswood Frost MAKEUP SHOPPING DO AND DON Do buy the smallest until you re sure what you want Do approach buying makeup as you would a wardrobe Start with neutral first and rilling in accents later Don t overlook the usefulness or store esters and free makeup consultations Don feel pressured to buy things you re in doubt about Don I go by color names or by look alone Looks can be deceiving try everything before deciding Do read labels and the quality if the labels are Greek ask a qualified person for help Do take advantage of test cleaners use one to all sampled makeup Do try colors In combinations the way you II wear them When testing foundation it best not to wear any so you can try colors on your face To test elsewhere use neck or inner arm Never use eye shadow or mascara that someone else has used for hygiene reasons When testing use forearm or hand Your pencil should usually match color of your hair But if you re an ash brown or blonde try a gray pencil and golden blondes should use light brown pencil By Herald Starting up a program to care for school aged children before and after school would cost be tween and estimates the George town director Claudelto Smith said the cost for such a pro gram to begin this fall at separate schools In North Hal ton depends on staff to be trained and equipment and program purchases required The is launching this project In separate school classrooms with the permission of the Ha I ton Separate School Board Individual principals decide whether they II allow children In the day care program access to the school equipment and supplies Mrs Smith said If principals decide to keep I he gym equipment locked up the Y will have to buy Its own and also make arrangements for storage St John volunteers Thtrt arc volunteers in theSt John Brigade In Ontario They train in first a d card pulmonary tat ion health cart year hey more than hours of unpjld time to first aid service events throughout Ontario If would be interested in jo nlng them contact the St John Ambulance group listed your tele phone directory or Ihe provini at St East Toronto 1G5 said However she says she determined to buy good quality equipment and supplies so the children will have a realty good time The program for North students will be designed lo meet the needs of parents and those needs are to be determined thanks to surveys sent home with separate school students this week Mrs Smith anticipates the day care for children six to 10 years old would likely run from a m to school time and from after school til p After fl she sold the parks and recreation department Is respons ible for use of the schools I don know If they would object to us being there Mrs Smith said Other programs to be run in the schools by the recreation department may restrict the pro gram hours she said For parents this pro gram would be tax deductible and for low income families eligible for regional subsidy LATCHKEY KIDS llyANIPEDERIAN Herald Staff The latchkey kids in Georgetown and Acton will have some place to go after school this September thanks to the Georgetown Georgetown Y director Claudette Smith Is working establish North Halton first before and after school day care program for children six to years old in Acton Georgetown and Milton flight now children with working parents left alone or at a babysitter while mom and dad dash off to a to p jobs or shift work Mrs Smith anticipates the program will run from a m to school time and from after school til p m In October the Y director received permission from the Separate School Board to develop Buch a service In their schools This week a survey Is being sent home to parents of separate school students to help the determine which schools to designate for the program I prepared to open as many centres as there a need for Mrs Smith told The Herald She said at least 10 children arc required to operate a centre Since January this program called First Base has been launched by the in the separate schools in Burlington Although the Burlington Y had made Its Theyll have a place to go pitch to offer the program In board of education schools also It was turned down by the board a community schools administration committee Mrs Smith said they were refused because of concerns over access to classrooms by the teachers Tho committee felt teachers would have conflicts preparing for classes As well the committee feared it would mean additional costs to the board she said That was the second time the program was refused for Burlington by the committee The first refusal was delivered to a before and after school committee made up of Burlington citizens who started the ball rolling on the project The board turned them down because they were afraid the project might fold up and the board would be left responsible to the parents Mrs Smith explained That when the Y got into the picture The citizens committee asked them to develop the service but the was no more successful with the board committee In Balhnafad 17 euchre tables in play llcruldturrrxpondcnt Ml INM- til The Italln WI had a successful euchre parly Hal he centre 17 tables in v the foeev The high score for ladies went to Pearl Burt Second was won by Peggy Campbell Conso le on went to Mary High COA man The Hallo Hills Committee of Adjust has new chair man as of this month I Hartford was appointed chairman for 1985 over from AG Lee LEGION LINES general meeting will be held at the March at p This is where all the major decisions are made and should be attended by all those who profess any interest at all in the Branch March we are holding a Rock and Roll Dance Tickets at S3 each may be obtained from the Stewards The House Trophy Euchre which was played on Saturday March I6th was won by Bert Porter and Bernlc In the District Darts competition Dennis Thorogood and Brian Hicks of Branch 120 came in 2nd In the doubles which qualifies them Tor the Provincial competition to be played at Branch 163 in Hamilton on April 13 EUCHRE Winners March IS LADIES 1st Joyce Branford 2nd Sally Caldwell Booby Ethel Murray MEN 1st Chuck Tutty 2nd Ernie Booby Wayne Reid ENTERTAINMENT In Ihe lounge on day March 23rd will be provided by the Sonic SICK LIST Georgetown Hospital STan Learn about Nicaragua How is a Christian to view events in Nicaragua 10 Days for World Development speaker El don Comfort will show slides of his recent trip to Nicaragua March at St Georges Anglican Church Georgetown All welcome Red Cross Would you be its humanitarian workf know that the Something which may Canadian Red Cross 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