Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 26 Aug 2010, Focus, FOCUS15

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"I wanted to be the first yoga studio in Georgetown," says Noelle Cormier, owner of Studio 2 for Yoga & Wellness. Located above the Old Bank in downtown Georgetown, the studio offers a variety of yoga classes, including beginner, meditation and ashtanga. Classes are on now and Noelle will be hosting an open house on Saturday, September 18. For more information, call 905-877-3793. Out & About Ten long months after a car crashed into the front of the building, Timeless Treasures celebrated being back to normal with a grand re-opening weekend full of gifts, giveaways, refreshments and surprises. On hand for the ribbon cutting are (from left): the town's Economic Development Officer Doug Penrice, Regional Councillor Jane Fogal, Mayor Rick Bonnette, store owner Tanja Glavina and employees Calee Jones and Jessica Woudstra. A collection of photos from around town 15 In Focus, September, 2010 www.mykinetico.ca OF CALEDON Central Servicing Southern Ontario From Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay s uses no electricity s extremely efficient s fully automatic s constant soft water Abbie, Grace and Emma Williams are fighting cancer one glass at a time. On a hot, sunny summer day last month, the sisters set up a lemonade stand on Delrex Boulevard where they sold glasses of lemonade and iced tea, as well as cookies, jewelry and bottles of water, with proceeds going to the Canadian Cancer Society. The girls had hoped to raise $150 and by 4 p.m. they were well on their way, having raised $133 to help in the fight against cancer. Great job! Our drinking water treatment systems with Reverse Osmosis (RO) can reduce the amount of trace pharmaceuticals in drinking water. Drinking Water Six-year-old Sarah Frost is sporting a shorter `do after cutting off 10 inches of her hair last month. Shortly after her big haircut, she headed to Mississauga where she donated her braid to Angel Hair for Kids, an organization that provides wigs for disadvantaged children who have lost their hair due to a medical condition or treatment. Photo submitted by Dave Frost Photos by Andrea Lefebvre Focus On Your Photos Water Softeners Remove calcium and magnesium from water for a difference you can feel. Our water softeners use less water and salt per regeneration. OF CALEDON Central You could see your photos here! Send your favourite shots to Andrea at alefebvre@independentfreepress.com or drop them off at The Independent & Free Press office at the Georgetown Market Place. 16524 Hurontario St. Caledon, ON L7K 1W3 Tel: 519-927-9500 1-877-601-9501

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