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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 2015-08-12, Page 11Wednesday, August 12, 2015 • Lucknow Sentinel 11 Another main street storefront has been reopened in Lucknow Vanity Boutique & Spa Bar Valerie Gillies Lucknow Sentinel Danielle Sutton has reopened the storefront at 611 Campbell Street in Lucknow to better serve her spa customers. Vanity Boutique & Spa Bar is an expansion of the busi- nesses currently run by Sutton. The original flagship business, I Want That Bag (IWTB) has been very successful, as has been the spa services. However, the children's line, Li'l Bitty Boutique has been struggling and has now been moved into the original IWTB loca- tion as a main street business, rather than being on the edge of the village. The entire shuffle was all about making the Li'l Bitty Bou- tique more accessible to walk-in traffic for customers and for the consignment clients. The signage will be moved downtown later. The shuffle to accommodate the children's line prompted Sutton to look at unused spaces along Camp- bell Street. She has now renovated and reopened the former Dream Dogs location to house her spa ser- vices. Sutton offers manicures, pedi- cures, shellac, gel nails and spray tan. Saha PCS4 .Ilkt hurnngw do kb 116, ?pin.. Brittany McClinchey is one of the clients who experienced the new location. She smiles and states, "I love the new atmosphere." Sutton has received similar reviews from the many people who have been in to check it out. Eventually, the Spa will house new retail lines of ladies clothing and accessories. Sutton has been very busy, often being booked solid at the spa. She is open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday by appointment only. To make an appointment call 519-440-7729. Valerie Gillies/Lucknow Sentinel Vanity Boutique & Spa Bar owner Danielle Sutton gives a spa treatment to Brittany McClinchey in her new location in Lucknow. July 29, 2015. 1111111121.11111111 IJf Huron - Kinios,v Open House Meet the NWMO and Learn More About Canada's Plan for the Long -Term Care of Used Nuclear Fuel The Township of Huron -Kinloss is learning more about Canada's plan for the safe, long-term management of used nuclear fuel and the next step in the site selection process now underway: Phase 2 Preliminary Assessment Studies. Drop by the Point Clark open house, meet NWMO staff, learn about the project and share your thoughts. Ask questions about the next phase of work, including geotechnical studies. The NWMO will also display an exhibit that provides a hands-on opportunity to learn more about plans for the safe and secure transportation of Canada's used nuclear fuel. Light refreshments will be provided. We look forward to meeting you. nwmo NUCLEAR WASTE SOCIETE DE GESTION MANAGEMENT DES DECHETS ORGANIZATION NUCLEAIRES ]i The open house will be held at: Point Clark & Huron District Community Centre 344 Lake Range Drive Point Clark, ON N2Z 2X3 Friday, August 14, 2015 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, August 15, 2015 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.