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At Busy Bodies, we pride ourselves on hosting delightful children's parties for the Ancaster, Brampton, Burlington, Hamiton, Milton, Mississauga, Oakville, and Toronto areas for almost a decade. We also have an indoor playground spread over 5300 sq. ft. where children can make new friends, while strengthening their motor skills. Please see our website to browse our list of events and activities, or to check out our party packages.
Lush Cosmetics makes fresh, handmade, cruelty-free, and vegetarian products for bath, body, hair, and more. We're proud to say that over 35% of our products are naked (packaging-free) and most of our packaging is made from recycled and recyclable materials. From the iconic bath bomb to body butters, vegan haircare, fresh face masks, and more—Lush is your one stop shop for ethical, fun, and fabulous products. Lush respectfully recognizes our business operates on Indigenous territory across Turtle Island. We are grateful to the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Attawandaron (Netural), Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, as stewards and caretakers of the land we are on today.
Established in 1985, we provide a full range of your hobby requirements. We sell, buy, trade, and consign trains, model kits, slot cars, tools, anything hobby related. We buy collections and estates.
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The Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga is an inclusive community of non-creedal religious people, offering a range of spiritual and educational services and programs for children, youth and adults including drumming, yoga, social justice workshops and music. We are LGBT friendly.We aspire to support each individual search for truth and meaning, celebrate diversity, nurture the spirit, promote social justice locally and globally and be an environmentally friendly congregation, treasuring the sense of mystery, wonder and beauty in the universe. Exciting programs for 2012 include Seedy Saturday (eco-gardening day feature heritage and organic seed sales), Soulful Singing and UN workshops. We also like to get together for family-friendly socials. The Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga serves Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington, Etobicoke and Brampton and is located near the QEW and HYW 10.
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