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from the old school board office on Second Street West, was once home to the historic Maple Crest dairy in 1959 and to the Bulk and Feed Mill in following years. The Cornwall council decided to sell the North portion of the former Si Miller Arena site to C.H. Clement Construction on February 10. Parts 7, 8 and 9 will all be used to construct a total of 30 townhouse condominium units in three different two-storey buildings. The city claims that “Mr. Clement has a positive track record with this formof development at similar infill sites in Cornwall.” The site is zoned for the use and is in character with the neighbourhood. The land had been declared a surplus by a by-law passed 2012. (FR) City agrees to /!((ŏ,.0ŏ+"ŏ%ŏ Miller land

New hair studio on Second Street FRANCIS RACINE francis.racine@eap.on.ca

CORNWALL | A newmodern beauty facility is now open for business in the Cornwall area and is accepting new clients. Salon on Second recently opened its doors at 909 Second Street West. After being in the salon industry for 10 years, owner Sarah Proulx gathered the invaluable experience she gained as a professional stylist and decided to pursue entrepreneurship. “My vision is to create an atmosphere where people can look forward to coming and returning to a team of professionals, eager to make you look and feel great”, said Ms. Proulx. “In fact, we are more than a team, we are like family as I have shared most of the past 10 years with some of the stylists who have joined me in my business.” Her vision with Salon on Second has quickly become a success. From the stone

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A new modern beauty facility is now open for business in the Cornwall area and is accepting new clients.

wall at the front desk area to the beautiful fireplace, Salon on Second’s welcoming ambiance provides a lasting impression. The new salon offers a contemporary edge with quality hairstyling, esthetics and massage services, all in a relaxing atmosphere. “I have always loved to challenge myself,

both personally and professionally”, said Ms. Proulx. “After being in the salon industry for 10 years, I felt as though I had gathered enough tools and experience to take my career to the next level.” The newly renovated property, across

SEND US YOUR PICTURES / FAITES-NOUS PARVENIR VOS PHOTOS

Le/The Journal invites its readers to send pictures from the past (before year 2000) that we could pub- lish during the coming weeks. The submissions should in-

Le/The Journal désire inviter la population à lui faire parvenir des photos, datant d’avant l’an 2000, qu’il pour- rait publier tout au long de l’année.

Les soumissions de photos devront in- clure, le nom, ainsi que l’adresse et numéro de téléphone de l’expéditeur; la date à

clude the name, address and tele- phone number of the sender; the date the picture

laquelle la photo fut prise; à quelle occasion ou pourquoi la photo fut prise; l’identification de la photo (un exploit, un im- meuble historique, un feu, les personnes dans la photo); toute autre information qui pourrait susciter l’intérêt des lectrices et lecteurs. Les photos seront retournées à son propriétaire après publication. Bientôt, Le/The Journal publiera un certain nombre de pho- tos, qui contiennent les informations demandées, dans une page intitulée SOUVENIRS D’ANTAN. Les photos doivent être d’intérêt pour la population de Cornwall et la région. Faites parvenir ou apportez vos photos à :

was taken; for which occasion and why it was taken; the iden- tification of the picture (a contest, an achievement, a historic moment, a fire, the names of the people in the picture) and any information that would be of interest to the readers. The pictures will be returned to the sender after publication. Soon, Le/The Journal will publish a number of pictures with the submitted information, in a page called Down Memory Lane. The pictures have to be of interest to the people of Corn- wall and area. Please send or bring your pictures to:

LE/THE JOURNAL, 625 CH. MONTREAL RD, CORNWALL, ON K6H 1C3 e-mail/courriel: roger.duplantie@eap.on.ca

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