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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-04-02, Page 7• • Vit)40 ,fr4 pircortroll•Nog I A'ror.oaff ILUcknow Sentinel, Wednesday, APIA 2, 1997 - Page 7 New: hair salon by Tracey Doerr, Sally Douglas has a pair of shears that are designed •to do wonders to people's hair. Shear Design, the Family Hair Care Center, opened on Lucknomb's main street March i. Douglas, the fernier ,manager of a beauty salon in Palmerston, is proud to begetting her feet wet as a self- employed business Woman. "I achieved iny:goal. It's a feeling that you.. can't explain," said • Douglas, • After three years prae- tieing as a Trained hair . stylist,. Douglas. has the confidence to take on a wide array of beauty ser- vices. • The salon offers hair ' care t�every member in the famil,. from cuts to color and. perms to styling. Thebuilding itself • required Ifttle alteration • as it was formerly a salon Owned by a woman** Who recently rneved to Calgary. Douglas hopes to expand in the future with both, staff (she presently. works alone) and services,. such as Manicures. 1 Douglas, who lives in Wroxeter, was brought to the area by connections • through her fiance, whose family is from Kinlo'ss. After the two marry, they • plan to move to the vil- lage ens in village Sally Douglas Jean Charest taithabout party's platform' • The leader of the federal 'PrOgressive Conservative Party promised more jobs through tax cuts, the elimi- nation of.interprovineial tariffs and -an improved 'education -system, at a: •Goclerich town hall meet.; ing last week. • • • lean Charest pitched the job -making focus of the. newly conceived PC pelf- cy .platform to a -packed hall March 27. • "We know that. the issue of jobs continues to be *at, the centre, the -number one Preoccupation • • ot *Canadians, .and it should be.," said Charest.. •• . While Ainericans have fess unemployment and :mere disposable earnings, Mismanagement of the *Canadian economy creates •"the opposite results in. • Canada, said Charest. • Our economy. could be,' • geared to'creati.jobs if. Canadians adopt three key , policy 'areas from the PC •platform„ said Charest.• • By. lowering personal . sales tax and payroll taxes, a Charest government. • would urge people to ,• spend more; thus creating , Secondly, free trade .among the. provinces and • territories: would save jobs in a systetn which now makes it easier for a • Manitoba to export prod- • ucts to. Quebec, by having them sent from the U.S. Jobs would also result from an education and • training system measured against other countries and wired for moreconiputer •-literacy. A Charest government•' .WOuld-stop the cuts 'in post -secondary education and•set up scholarships for .".`the 'needy students who. • are the best and brightest," said. Charest. -To help yotith get jobs, - Charest said he .will use employment • insurance, funds for mentor, pro= grams, 1internshipsand. cociperative edueation." • is.beyond me, that in •,1997, to this, day, we ,con- • tinue to, have -income sup-. port 'programs that pay a young person to stay home • and do nothing," Questions front the audiences picked up Charest's economic theme. *A Reform .Party sup- porter•challenged PC .sup'- ., port for ,deducting more •money from pay chequei • for the Canadian Pension Plan. • _ ' . • DOug Fines of Goderich said, when he did the,cal- cuiations for his einploy-. ees, the Tories' proposed 11 THEATRE 1111 KINCARDINE' •'396-3250 • Friday April 4 - Sunday April 6 7:00 p.m. PG Beverly Hills Ninja Friday April 4.- Sunday April 6 • 9:00 p.m. Fools filish inn• pG Monday April 7- Thursday April '10 • 8:00 p.m. SeoretS &Lies PG ALL SEATS 54,25 TUESDAYS cut for payroll taxes did •the federal Liberals for not offset the ,CPP balancing the books increase. cutting 21•0 per cent from Unlike the Reform education ancl'health care Party, Charest said, the cash transfers. • •Tories do not Want tO abol- If eiected,, a Charest ish the CPP and renege ongovernment would cheese the promise to Canadians!,.. to cut differently, it would Another audience mem- -focus on the delivery ,of her, toblkegman said he services not the adthinis- wanted a strongereoMmit, nation of government: anent to continue agrieut•• titre tariffs until there is a level held. ; Charest said, his party would try*r to protect the market boards:. If- their abolishment could not be he Would push for the time needed' to make thetransition. Charest told tile audi- ence his 'party would repeol gun registration, and pursue low ittflation and low interest rates. • The appearance . of Charest drew Tories from other ranks, including ter- mer' Httron-Bruee 'MP • " Murray Cardiff,:candidates for•area ridings, Bruce MPP Barb -Fisher and• Huron MPP Helen -johns, • :Johns *Said, the federal • and•previncial policies may differ,, but was .pneouraged" • to , hear Charest talk about stop- • ping downloading of pro-. grams To the province • Charest Overfed - Overbearing NOW Over The Hill Happy Fortieth Gerald Doelman from your CH Younger SisterS. 11800 " ;WARD MAU.ETTED,,,Pfl Dunwoody .0.....0.-0,......0,...a.,..411artered Aceouritants Offering a full range of services: auditing, accounting, business plan- : ning, income tax planning, personal financial planning, computer and 171:43enenefopttsientiOtre, • RANOVER MOUNT FOREST PORT ELGIN $,F. 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For more info call I-8,40-799-3363 Tickets available at: Luckpow - Annie's Gas Bar - Chisholm Fuels Wingham - McPhee OA Pharmacy • Blyth - Elliott Insurance - Brussels 11,„ McCutcheon Kincardine-- Helen -Kincardine Independent, O'Brien's Meats Clinton - Clinton Legion Band Members Listowel - Atwood , Pa( Wilson 356-2365 Ripley -Royal Bank •• Goderich- Campbell's - Edward Fuels- Mel a McGee Motors And • Bake able Royal Canadian Legion Br. #309 Saturday, April 19; 1997. /3 AM All donations acceptect. To arrange for items to be picked up call Ed Pyette @ 59-7613. or Branch #309 528-2745 Howick Mutual Insurance Company and the Wingham • TOWN eritzto • •' HALL tTHEA1RE • An. exciting x.ipbeat tribute to thoSe Canadians who pleif the'rnait exciting instiament of today - THE Frupi,E and to those people who leained the art of dancing to thosejigs aFtd ted i .ThESTEPPANcERS • The McCarter Brothers The MeMieheetSisters • Jon Pilazke Cliff Edwards - • •- with Guests - Melissa Diebold St Gary Ballagh. Tickets available at •Va" ktnlart and Ernie King Music , Wedneiday, Thursday, Sunday4 April 4, 10;13... all at 2:00 p.m.' Coach Tours call Janke 519-392-8335 Box Office 519-357-4082