
Just a few days into chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer diagnosed earlier this year, Noelle Smith (right) cut her hair to support Angel Hair for Kids, which provides wigs for children who lose their hair to chemotherapy. Ms. Smith, owner and operator of the Ellenoire boutique in downtown Dundas, held her final curly hair demonstration at her store last weekend, before removing much of the hair that has been called her "pay cheque." The 41-year-old single mother of one boy will continue operating her business while undergoing treatment, and chronicles her journey on her blog at: http://noellesbloggybits.blogspot.com.

Just a few days into chemotherapy treatment for breast c...
Just a few days into chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer diagnosed earlier this year, Noelle Smith (right) cut her hair to support Angel Hair for Kids, which provides wigs for children who lose their hair to chemotherapy. Ms. Smith, owner and operator of the Ellenoire boutique in downtown Dundas, held her final curly hair demonstration at her store last weekend, before removing much of the hair that has been called her "pay cheque." The 41-year-old single mother of one boy will continue operating her business while undergoing treatment, and chronicles her journey on her blog at: http://noellesbloggybits.blogspot.com.

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