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In the 1940s and ‘50s, Tommy Glasco had a second-hand store on East Liberty Street.
Just inside the front door was a glass jar filled with used dentures and anyone who needed new choppers could just step inside and try the used false teeth on for size. Or maybe swap old dentures for new ones, or for something else in the Wooster store.
As long as Tommy was in business, the denture jar was on display.
Here are more interesting facts from past ‘Bits and Pieces’ columns.
For a period of time, Wooster had two proud entries in the Guiness Book of World Records. One was local celebrity Vernon Craig (“Komar the Hindu Fakir”) who on July 24, 1971 spent 25 hours, 20 minutes and 15 seconds lying on a bed of nails in the front window of the Wooster Chamber of Commerce offices on the square.
LETHBRIDGE The last time Alberta eased restrictions back in January allowing for salons, gyms, restaurants and pubs to open their doors business owners were cautiously optimistic about being able to welcome back customers. That optimism came with a sense of uncertainty, though. After all, the rollercoaster ride of enforcing and easing restrictions in what seemed like a loop of agonizing déjà vu had already been underway for nearly a year. This time around there s a much different feeling when it comes to the most recent easing of restrictions in Alberta. We re being told that July 1, things open up. Weddings, parties, festivals so now, I really hope that translates into more business, said Levi Cox, owner of Catwalk Salon and Spa.
LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. Salons, barbershops, tattoo parlours and piercing shops have all been given the green light to welcome back customers by appointment only this coming Monday for one-on-one services. However, some salon owners in Lethbridge are trying to keep their expectations in check knowing the province could reverse Thursday’s decision if cases surge in the coming weeks. Owner of Southern Roots Hair Design Davita Deering said she feels fortunate to be able to re-open, but knows everything could change in short order. “It’s a little scary. You kind of wonder if you’re going to get another notice saying actually, we’re shutting you down… It can be hard when they’re yo-yoing because you spend all this money to re-open, just for them to turn around and say actually, we’re going to close you.”
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