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.
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Buck-Norlock and Alijah McCullough. Front: Brody Otto, Ever Chow, Nolan Moffat, Hayden Ritchie, Alyssa
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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.
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