The Times Advocate, 2005-03-16, Page 7Wednesday, March 16, 2005
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Small Wonders opens its doors in Grand Bend
Suzanne Beausoleil, left, held the grand opening Saturday for her new Grand Bend
store, SmaII Wonders Children's Store.Beausoleil's mother, Mary Allison, centre,
will manage the store, while Pauline Matheson also works at SmaII Wonders.The
store sells children's clothing, toys, furniture and accessories. (photo/Scott Nixon)
Police briefs
Truck
stolen
EXETER — The owner
of a Ford pickup truck,
living on Orchard Street
reported a vehicle theft to
police on March 7. The
victim told police about a
possible suspect and
where the perpetrator
may be. The truck was
located on Carling Street
near an apartment com-
plex. The vehicle was
stopped and the driver
taken into custody. A 21
year-old man from
Bluewater faces a number
of charges including: pos-
session of stolen property,
driving while disqualified,
three counts of breach of
probation and one count
of breaching a recog-
nizance.
Exeter
domestic
ends in
arrest
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TIMES -ADVOCATE STAFF
GRAND BEND — A
new children's store in
Grand Bend will mean
parents in the 'Bend
can shop for their chil-
dren without travelling
out of town.
Suzanne Beausoleil
opened the Small
Wonders Children's
Store last Saturday in
Grand Bend. Her
Ontario Street business
features clothing from
newborn -size up to size
12, plus toys, furniture
and accessories.
Brands include
Oshkosh, Krickets,
Kushies, Avant and
more.
Beausoleil said she's
already had positive
feedback about her
store and people are
telling her it's nice to
have a children's store
in town.
The opening is some-
thing of a homecoming
for Beausoleil, who
hails from Grand Bend,
but now lives in
Guelph. She also owns
a Small Wonders
Children's Store in
Woodstock. Beausoleil's
family will be managing
her Grand Bend store.
She says she opened
the Grand Bend loca-
tion because she saw
there was a need in
town. Small Wonders
will be open year
round. For now, the
store is open 10 a.m. to
5 p.m., Monday to
Saturday. Starting in
May, the store will also
be open Sunday.
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