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Monday May 5, 2025
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May 5, 2025

Monday May 5, 2025

“We are not here only to celebrate a number but to honour what that number represents, decades of relationships, dedicated teamwork and shared growth.”

That was the sentiment of The Face Place Salon Managing Director Marie Hall Smith, who hosted an intimate gathering at her Russell Heights home on Tuesday, April 29, for the company’s 52nd anniversary Staff and Stakeholder Appreciation Reception.

The evening wasn’t just to honour her hard-working team, but also to express gratitude to the loyal customers who’ve made The Face Place an enduring institution for the past five decades.

“To our partners, clients and friends, thank you for standing with us, believing in us and growing alongside us. Tonight is a celebration of all of you, and we are grateful to have you as part of The Face Place family. Here’s to continuing this journey together for many years to come,” Hall Smith said.

Page 2 raises a toast to legacy building.

 

Family Affair Celebrating the 52nd anniversary of The Face Place Salon with Managing Director Marie Hall Smith (back, second left) were husband Paul (left), director of The Face Place Institute of Aesthetics; sister Swaton English Institute President Aimee Hall Swaton (second right); brother-in-law Nicolas Swaton; and daughters Jolie (front, left) and Paloma.Karl Mclarty

Plus 2 Sharing in the celebrations were businessman Samuel McKenzie and his Heinz Simonitsch head of school wife, Tamar. Karl Mclarty

Glamour and Good Times ..were brought by fashion designer Ali Lue (left) and businesswoman Lisa McMaster.Karl Mclarty

Community Celebration Spotted among the well-wishers were attorney-at law Karene Miller (left), Webster Memorial United Church Senior Pastor Rev Astor Carlyle and banker Karen Young.Karl Mclarty

Day Ones Loyal Face Place customers (from left) personal trainer Michelle McNally, property manager Terry Walker and Sobelio Boutique principal Sophia Shirley-Rizza were among those celebrating the milestone.Karl Mclarty

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