Academy in Boston. During winter months, when business was slow here, she worked either in Toronto, Montreal or Boston.

In 1953 Jelley's Store burned and with it went Ann’s beauty par- lour. She then set up business in a building bought from Ella Jelley located on land rented from the railroad. Later she sold this building to Verna Vatcher and moved her business into her own home where she still plies her trade of hair styling (1991).

Helen Kennedy and Al Wood working on models for a fashion show.

Allison Wood opened Al’s Beauty Salon in the Pate and Co. build- ing in 1959. Helen Kennedy entered into partnership in the business in 1963. When the building was sold to Stanley MacDonald, the salon was moved next door to the Adams building.

Al and Helen continued to offer their many customers complete hair care needs specializing in cutting, tinting, and styling until 1977 when the building was sold to John and Lloydia Wedlock.

Al continued to serve clients in his own home until 1988; Helen moved to her new home in Woodstock where she continued her craft until 1984.

Marlene's Hair Styling Salon - originally Dianne’s - is in the Hyndman building on the corner of Main and Water Streets. Susan Bell and Marlene (MacLeod) Arsenault bought the business from

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