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Village Squire, 1975-12, Page 37The Wedge 5 years of dreaming becomes a reality For Joy Lavis, running The Wedge has been a little like being a kid in a candy shop. Joy readily acknowledges that opening a business of her own has been a long-time ambition. The vivacious young Clintonian got her wish in September when she opened her little women's clothing store in a triangular-shaped building in Clinton. "I'm a compulsive buyer" she says, "and being able to go out and buy a lot of nice things for the shop makes me feel gam." When' her first shipments arrived, she said, she saw so much that she'd love to have for her own wardrobe and more than one item, she admits, she ended up buying for herself. Now though, she says, like the kid who ate too much candy, she's tempered her enthusiasm toward clothes. Still, she says, "there's a beautiful dress over there that I'm just going to cry if someone buys because I'd just love to have it for Christmas." Most of the time, however, she says, she realizes if she really likes a dress its probably just the one someone else will want to buy. Joy is the kind of person who is so enthusiastic about what she is doing that she can't help but make those around her feel the same way. She started to long for her own business about five years ago just after she started teaching. She's the kind of person who has to be her own boss, she said, and so the idea of opening a store was very appealing. At first she wanted to open a book store, but she quickly realized that it was a. particularly risky venture in a smaller town. So she went to her next love, clothes. At least people have to wear clothes, she says, they don't have to read hooks. The Wedge is not the kind of store most women in Clinton were used to, though. loy says she has tried to get different things in her shop than are available in the other stores in the area. Hers is a shop that has one -of -a -kind clothing she says, where VILLAGE SQUIRE/DECEMBER 1975 a woman can know she's not going to run into someone else on the street or at a party who has the same outfit. The most common complaint, she says is from ustomers who say "everything is so expensive' Her stock is more expensive The Wedge is located in a small triangular shop in the heart of Clinton.