Oakville Beaver, 25 Jul 2014, p. 16

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, July 25, 2014 | 16 Movie night at Coronation Park Saturday Families are invited to watch the animated comedy Despicable Me 2 at Coronation Park tomorrow. Ward 2 councillors Cathy Duddeck and Pam Damoff have teamed up with Film.ca to host the free movie screening of the popular sequel of 2010 animated lm Despicable Me at the waterfront park at 1426 Lakeshore Rd. W. The festivities begin at 7 p.m. with family-friendly activities in the park, including free face painting, mini-putting and a visit from the Oakville Fire Department. There will also be representatives from the Oakville Terry Fox Run on site with information about the upcoming annual run set for Sept. 14. Damoff, who is chair of the annual run, said the move night is another way to celebrate Terry Fox, who would've celebrated his 56th birthday on July 28. M&M Meat shop on Sixth Line will be selling hot dogs and soft drinks while non-pro t group Books With No Bounds will sell frozen treats with proceeds supporting the run. Film.ca will be provide a bag of popcorn with a $1 donation to the Terry Fox Run. "The Movie Night is a way of celebrating Terry and we hope people will support the Run while enjoying a night out with their families," said Damoff in a press release. Residents are also encouraged to bring their water bottles, which can be re lled at one of the Town's water re ll stations, and to leave their cars at home. There will be a bike corral located just west of the entrance to the park and Oakville Transit has two routes -- Route 14 and Route 2 -- which travel to Coronation Park. Route 14 departs the Oakville GO Station every half hour (at :25 and :55), and stops at Third Line and Lakeshore Road. Connect at the Oakville GO or hop on in Downtown Oakville, or along Rebecca Street. Route 2 runs every hour from the Bronte GO Station (departing at :35) and stops directly in front of the park. Connect at Bronte GO or hop on at a transit stop along Lakeshore Road from east or west (please note Route 2 service ends between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. so check travel times). For more information, call 905815-2020 or visit www.oakvilletransit.ca. E D U C A T I O N A L B O O K S Author Anita Badhwar returned to her old stomping grounds in Oakville last month to promote her latest book Rani and the Safari Surprise! at Chapters, 310 North Service Rd. W. The children's book is the second in a series aimed at presenting information about South Asian culture in an educational manner. For more information, visit littleprincessrani.com. | photo by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or www. facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) Beauty &Spa Hair care made simple NEW HYDROGEL FACIAL A good head of hair can enhance a person's appearance. Hair hygiene is important, but many do not know where to begin, and myths abound when it comes to hair care. It's time to wash away the ction from the facts. * There is no need to shampoo every day. Some think they'll be left with a head of dirty, smelly hair if they do not lather up every day, but this is inaccurate. Most people can go a day or more between washing their hair, and waiting between washes actually can be bene cial. * Conditioner can keep hair smooth and shiny. Overuse of conditioner can actually contribute to making hair look dull, dry and weighed down. People with thin hair may only want to apply conditioner to the ends so as not to make hair at and heavy. * More lather isn't necessarily better. Contrary to popular belief, shampoos that generate mounds of rich lather are not necessarily better for your hair. Many stylists recommend sulfate-free shampoos because they are more gentle on the hair. People who color their hair may nd a sulfate-free shampoo helps retain their hair color longer. * Brushing can be bene cial. Brushing hair gently each day can untangle the hair and help transfer oils from the scalp down the hair shaft and throughout the hair. The key is not to brush too often or too vigorously. Look for a brush with long, plastic bristles that bend. A brush with a rubber base with vents is also good. (MCC) A FUSION OF SCIENCE & NATURE THE ULTRA-EXCLUSIVE FACIAL TREATMENT FROM KOREA COVETED BY CELEBRITIES GET THE AMAZING SKIN REJUVENATING PROPERTIES OF SNAIL SECRETIONS $85. For Only # Tanning Salon 00 1 Voted look BeTTer - Feel BeTTer Save 30% GIFT WITH SERVICE Mystic Spray tan $ only Now Here 19 Download our App Like us on OAKVILLE PLACE (905) 849-1671 905.338.2700 | 511 Maple Grove dr. www.tanwild.com offering CANADA 518 POSTRIDGE DRIVE · 905.257.7427 · colouraddiction.com

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