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The Lucknow Sentinel, 2013-11-06, Page 88 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, November 6, 2013 Black and Gold Day for LCPS! Kinloss woman opens Kincardine Healing Boutique Hannah MacLeod Kincardine News The new Kindred Spirits healing bou- tique downtown Kincardine focuses on emotional, mental, spiritual and physi- cal well - being. Marilyn Rhody, of Kinloss Township, has had lifelong ambitions to open her own healing boutique, and ealier this year her dream became a reality when she opened her first shop. Submitted Black & Gold for Halloween! JK/SK class at LCPS recently participated in Orange & Black day on Halloween, Oct. 31, 2013. Back L -R: Donna Merian (EA), Lynn Shepherd -Adamson (Teacher) Ewan Johnston, Makenna Haldenby, Preston Robinson, Dominic Myerscough, Cole McDermid, Kaden Hanna, Gail Coiling (ECE), and Teagan Byron. Middle: Tanya Gehlsen, Kaylan Donaldson, Tristan Bender, Wade MacKay, Alexis Grieg, Harlow MacKay, Kevin Scott, Noah Buck-Norlock and Alijah McCullough. Front: Brody Otto, Ever Chow, Nolan Moffat, Hayden Ritchie, Alyssa Moffat, Marcus Hill, Lewis Cuillerier, Colton Maki and Morgan Rintoul. LET'S MAKE CANCER I-IlSToR. For ir,formataan abiaul crottr, serrires$rtoaeskc3donation v8.88.939.3333 •'www_CanCer.ja CAwpskLan 7 A TeX It*r Calm' • der. tdiciir .ucicly 1[jjdu iirxr Rhody's store offers both products and services, some products including shock - rebalancing crystals, organic theraputic doterra and grade oils, crys- tal healing collars for pets, dream catch- ers and worry dolls, all handmade by a variety of gifted associates. Rhody works alone in the shop but has helpers. "I have a large spiritual family," said Rhody. "They help me." Rhody's services include auric cleans- ing, ancient healing modalities, shock rebalancing and therapeutic oil treat- ment. She is also hoping to begin hav- ing workshops. "We are always expanding our prod- ucts and services," said Rhody. "We are hoping to have a workshop on stress, anxiety and depression " For more information about the products and services Rhody can be contacted at 519-396-8333. Hannah Macleod Kincardine News Co -Op Mandy Wall and Marilyn Rhody, of Kindred Spirits Healing Boutique downtown Kincardine opened their business earlier this year. Sharing economic benefits The K2 Wind Project will create over 1,000 high -skilled jobs and deliver community benefits and clean energy for generations to come The K2 Wind Power Project in the Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) will generate significant economic benefits for the entire community. In addition to annual lease payments to local farm families and municipal property taxes, the Project will share benefits with the community through: • Community Renewable Energy Benefit — an annual payment of $1,500 to landowners within one kilometre of Project infrastructure. • Community Benefits Fund Agreement — K2 Wind will deliver approximately $15 million in funding to ACW over the next 20 years. The funds will provide ACW with opportunities to undertake a range of community based initiatives. • Construction and business opportunities — Over 1,000 workers from across southwestern Ontario will be involved in the manufacturing and assembly of the wind turbines and site construction. Additionally, locally sourced materials will be needed for the construction of the Project. • Jobs — Once in operation, the Project will create approximately 20 permanent full-time jobs, generating about$1.5 million of employment income annually. When the Project is operating, K2 Wind will inject between $5 and $6 million in direct spending into the local economy each year. To learn more visit www.K2Wind.ca. K2 WIND ONTARIO Capital 40 Power Pattern (04014,t1y01:. REKukaziimmr Contact us at (519) 524-2760 or K2Wind@capitalpower.com. Learn more about the Project at www.K2Wind.ca.