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Port Perry Star, 8 Jul 1986, p. 12

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Ty een Fo a a TI IIE a... 5 v Sr, (ra IT. 2 Sy ray, TI =n Me I he aE HI IT I =r... ee Nl EI i pg: oT 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 8, 1986 Four year old takes on modelling world and wins Dayna Ballagh is only four, but already she has worked up a modell- ing portfolio many women five times her age would be proud of. The applecheeked Port Perry youngster with long, light brown hair is pretty nonchalant about her early success, more interested in playing with her friends than glamourous bright lights of the modelling profession, but the fact remains -- she is good at what she does. Just ask her mother, Twyla Ballagh, the lady who started young Dayna in the business about a year ago. ~ "Everyone used to say to me, when she was little, how she was cute or she was this or that", Twyla says. "I don't think I would have got her going in this if so many people hadn't said something to me." Former modelling agency direc- tor Karen Taylor of Port Perry gave Twyla a few names to contact, in- cluding 'New Faces,' an agency in Toronto. Within two weeks of calling New Faces, Dayna was booked for her first job, a flyer f~r K-Mart depart- ment stores. Her second job, not too much later, wa . an advertisement for Canadian Tire. Since then she has done work for The Bay (featured in the Toronto Sun), Tower's, Regal catalogues and Sears. The Sears Fall/Winter catalogue for 1986 is a big step for Dayna. Hun- dreds of youngsters try to break in- to the world of catalogue modelling, but only a handful succeed. And in the 1986 Regal Christmas catalogue, Dayna will be featured on the cover. What makes Dayna's success even more incredible is the fact she has had no formal training. Many children sign up for modelling or theatre courses in their attempts to model, but Dayna has done none of that. According to Twyla, New Faces was contacted, an 8x10 colour photo was sent out, and Dayna was work- ing. She's been working so much that Twyla has even turned a few Sunday School plans a pot luck picnic lunch Greenbank and Area News by Mrs. Armour McMillan Sunday July 13 is the Greenbank Church and Sunday School Picnic. Service is to be outdoors, weather permitting, at the regular time, followed by a pot luck picnic lunch. Beverages will be provided. There is a program of fun and games for all ages in the afternoon. Come and bring your whole family to make our 1986 picnic bigger and better. We extend the sympathy of the community to Mr. Wilmot Phair and family on the death of his mother Mrs. Mabel Phair this past week. Dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Don McKean on Friday evening were Mr. & Mrs. Ken Ellison and children of Thamesville and Mr. & Mrs. Bert Bishop and boys of Severn Bridge. Mr. & /Mrs. Elmer Wilson of Balsam called on Mr. & Mrs. Ar- mour McMillan last W y. Mrs. Carl Stevenson of Cann- ington visited with Anne and Keith Phoenix on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hunter, Fenelon Falls, hosted the annual Hunter reu- nion on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Neil Hunter, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hunter & family and Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hunter and Ken attended. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hunter and sons Garry, Dean and Dale and families, also Bill and bride-to-be Janet McFad- den also were guests. Congratulations to our latest new- ly weds, Mr. & Mrs. John Foster (nee Kathy Smith) who were mar- ried July 5th at Seven Mile Island. Y and POLRA DOT DOOR - LIVE! PALMER PARK - PORT PERRY Friday, July 11 ... 3 p.m. Admission: $3.00 per person The POLKA DOT DOOR television series is seen daily on TVONTARIO. Sponsorship assistance by the Province "of Ontario through the ONTARIO ARTS COUNCIL. ScugagLIDrary. Ted E. Bear's Toy Shop, Children's Den, Mrs. Grace Reynolds of Stratford spent June 26 to July 2 with her sister Aileen Dobson. On the weekend brother Stewart Suggitt joined them, and all attended decoration service at Uxbridge Cemetery and on Wednesday even- ing Mr. & Mrs. Fred Leask were dinner guests of Aileen as well. Mrs. Reynolds returned home with the Leasks' to conclude her vacation with them in Uxbridge. On Tuesday evening Mary Jean Till, her aunts Grace Reynolds of Stratford and Clara Suggitt of Uxbridge and her mother Aileen Dobson called on Mrs. Ethel Mark of Valentia. Earlier in June the G. Tills, Bruce Phair, Janice Lee and Laura & Bet- ty Dobson enjoyed a visit from cousins Richard Suggitt of Lethbridge, Alberta and son Mark of Regina, Sask. who spent a few days with Mrs. A. Dobson at that time. The 58th annual Leask reunion. . picnic will be held on July 13th at the Greenbank Park and Hall im- mediately following the Greenbank Church and Sunday School Picnic. Local Leask clan members, please remember to attend and bring along food, and pictures as mentioned in your recent clan news letter. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Couperthwaite spent a few days recently visiting with friends in the north countrv Annual Greenbank Barbecue is on August 1st, tickets are now on sale. ib offers down. - The agency scouts for work, con- vinces the company to use Dayna, and then gives Twyla a call, usual- ly with little advance notice. Most of the time, the agency will call only a day or two ahead of time. In return, the agency takes a percentage of Dayna's income, which averages out at $30 an hour. The average photography ses- sion lasts no longer than an hour and a half, so it isn't the money that keeps Dayna and Twyla interested. "It's fun," Dayna says. Twyla points out that it could also mean a future for her daughter, and at the very least, it's bound to give her a lot of confidence in whatever she decides to do. "Not that she needs it,"' Twyla says with a grin. "She's got a lot of confidence in her already." Anyways, the real money in modelling comes from doing com- mercials for television. Just recent- ly, Dayna did a video audition for Hasbro Toys ---- a real honour, ~ since the company screened hun- dreds of photos before even calling a limited number of children in for the audition. Twyla says she doesn't expect to hear back from Hasbro for a while yet, but if Dayna does land the job, it could mean a lot to her. Regardless what happens, Dayna says she's quite content doing what she's doing ow. Dayna's having fun and she also gets to try on all sorts of trendy clothes. "She loves clothes," Twyla says. '"This is right up her alley." dd e Little Dayna Ballagh has been working pretty hard these days at being a model and already she has appeared in several major catalogues, including the current Sears edition. See story for details. i Bible School is planned Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery Vacation Bible School at Kpsom Church Aug. 18-22 from 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 for children aged 2-13. For in- formation call Denise Thorn at 579-3633 or Linda Irving at 985-3475. Mothers to help teachers are very greatly needed. Joyce and Richard Lewchuk of Wiarton and children visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson before leaving for their holidays. All of the rest of Marie and Earl's fami- ly were home on Sunday. Paul and Shirley Baster met with their friends the Spencers for dinner in Toronto to celebrate their anniversaries. Keep in mind the Social Club Pic- nic July 20 at Tapscotts cottage on Cameron Lake. There will be a Pot Luck Picnic Supper and everyone is invited. We all have a wonderful time. It is a good place for new com- ers with children to get acquainted. Bring your children bathing suits and lunch and join the fun. On. Sunday Neil and Rose Evans and children visited Doug and Beth Wilson and family. i ------ WHITBY-OSHAWA HONDA 1110 Dundas St. East - Whithy, Out SALES - SERVICE - LEASING NEW & USED CARS Call ... 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