Coincidence…I think not!


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Abraham Lincoln
John  F. . Kennedy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Have a history teacher explain this if they can.


Abraham Lincoln was elected to congress in 1846.
John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946.
Lincoln was elected President in 1860.
Kennedy was elected President in 1960.

Both were particularly concerned with civil rights.
Both wives lost a child while living in the White House,
Both Presidents were shot on a Friday.
Both Presidents were shot in the head.

NOW IT GETS WEIRD.
Lincoln's Secretary was named Kennedy.
Kennedy s Secretary was named Lincoln.
Both were assassinated by Southerners.
Both were succeeded by Southerners named Johnson.
Andrew Johnson, who succeeded Lincoln, was born in 1808. 
Andrew Johnson, who succeeded Kennedy, was born in 1908.








John Wilkes Booth, who assassinated Lincoln, was born in 1839.
Lee Harvey Oswald, who assassinated Kennedy, was born in 1939.
Both assassins were known by their three names.
Both names are composed of fifteen letters.

NOW HANG ON TO YOUR SEAT!
Lincoln was shot a the theater named "Ford”
Kennedy was shot in a "Lincoln" car made by “Ford".
Booth and Oswald were assassinated before their trials.

HERE S THE KICKER!
A week before Lincoln was shot, in Monroe, Maryland.
A week before Kennedy was shot, he was with Marilyn Monroe.

BUT WAIT! THERES MORE!
Lincoln was shot in a theater and the assassin ran to a warehouse.
Kennedy was shot from a warehouse and the assassin ran to a theater.

MUELLER REPORT






You need to see this line in Mueller's report.


“If we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts that the president clearly did not commit
obstruction of justice, we would so state.
Based on the facts and applicable legal standards, we are unable to reach that judgment.”
Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference.

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Attorney General Barr release
Robert Mueller's full report
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        



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EVELYNE BOUTIQUE DRESSES WOMEN AND KIDDIES’ BEAUTIFULLY IN ALL CANADIAN-MADE APPAREL



Canadian clothing designed with authenticity and originality


Evelyne wearing a Birds of North America pant suit
Evelyne Shannon Drouin is passionate about fashion, but not just any kind. The clothing she sells in her beautiful store is made in Canada. Although each item in the collections of 17 brands offers its own unique style, each shares the same attributes. The material is natural; the item must be highly original and a Canadian-made creation. In fact, she sells brands from Quebec, BC and Ontario.

“We go for distinct styles. Most of our clothings is made from natural fibres. This feels lovely against the skin. We have classic cuts that fit, flatter and enhance the client’s silhouette. There is something for every body type. We want our clients to come and shop here for one-of-a kind clothes and accessories    that make them feel good and lifts their mood.”




Variety in Canadian Clothing Content

Walking into her store, I felt a cocoon of calm settling over me. The notably distinct clothing designs had their own natural allure. The classic, the dainty and the different delighted my eye and had its ‘wow’ effect’ on me.  I looked forward to wearing a creation that was completely made in Canada and cut locally with care and love

“People should know that our clothes do not come from any sweat shop. Nothing is made overseas. Everything is ethically and locally made and most items are made from natural fibers.”
Evelyne holding up clothes  by Jennifer Glasgow

Dynamic Designers
I discovered that natural neutral colours are key to sophistication and subtlety.
I loved the long-sleeved dress shirt sporting gentle blue stripes. Then again, a colourful blouse and a polka dot number beckoned me. 








Everything is unique, and because of the high standards of quality, the collections are timeless keepers. Whether it be a pant suit, a print dress or a stand-out top, you’ll discover this store has widespread product. Evelyne coyly showcased some items. She herself was wearing a  pant suit designed by Birds of North.



Evelyne holding up dresses by Cherry Bobin

Cards and Bibs
Moving to the left area of the boutique, my eye caught a catchy corner of greeting cards. You’ll find some whimsical post cards with wonderful phrases on the front – each referring to different situations. Of course everything is hand-made in the maple-leaf nation. 








Take a look at the cute baby bibs and kiddie clothes near the cards. 



Talk about style for toddlers!



Foodie and Spice Connoisseurs
Brimming in gifts, the store has widespread product appeal. There’s a variety of bitters within the collection of mixology. Syrups and La Pincée – a line of mixed spices, peppers and fresh ground herbs in single jars certainly make an original gift. Also on the foodie table are attractive containers for butter, garlic, salt and sundry containers.  Foodie accessories abound here.




 Enjoy meandering and discovering the pot-pourri of Canadian-made goodie



How about adding colourful comfort to your home? The throws and pillows add variety pop, not to mention snooze comfort.






I admired the interesting jewellery by Louve


Jewellery… Simple and stunning
Finally, the extraordinary jewellery is beautiful to behold, it has a quiet dazzle factor. The glittering pair of gold quartz earrings yanked my chain. Long earrings with slither thin lace had its own exotica, as did the wonderful wood pendants of the necklaces. Organic and original, they seemed to embody Evelyne’s philosophy of natural simplicity. These treasures are also framed on the wall, so look up and  down at the showcase to find what suits you.







Jewellery by Pilar Agueci

Jewellery by This Ilk





Evelyne
Evelyne, a Woman of Excellence
Named after her beloved grandmother from which she herself got her name, Evelyne launched her store in mid-2016. Her experience and connections in the fashion world came from working in the wholesale end of things, even having her own agency, called Bold. Grouping her favourite designers from which she selected 17 compelling collections, she launched Evelyne widespread appeal.

A woman devoted to others, Evelyne offers private consultations on choosing what’s right for you. Clothes make the woman here, and the clothing is a treat for us. But Evelyne has a few surprises up her own sleeve. She’s an avid cook and has a bold hobby: boxing. Will wonders never cease? Not as long as Evelyne and her boutique are here.


 

Evelyne Boutique is located at 5127 Sherbrooke West, Montreal,
Check out her website: hello@evelyneboutique.com
Call: (514)903-6554







ST. LAURENT HAIR SALON COIFFURE

reviewed by Nancy Snipper



Remarkable Results with your Hair Happens Here
I’m not one to go to hairdressers. I have unruly, wiry hair that makes scissor-wielding salon employees very nervous. Suffice it to say that stylists and I don’t really mesh; cutting and colouring my own hair has been my modus operandi for years. But that recently changed during a lucky chance encounter with Irene Weinstein, owner of St. Laurent Hair Salon Coiffure in Westmount Square.


Irene Weinstein
Time for a Radical Change
Throwing caution to the wind, I stepped inside her spacious salon. I was immediately put at ease. The calm yet cheery atmosphere was reflected in the clients’ smiles.  I felt relaxed here. It wasn’t boisterously noisy, just nice; I certainly didn’t feel like I was in a hair assembly line.


                                                                             


           Irene  pleasantly greets you

“I want to make you feel like you’re in your own living room”, said Irene who has owned
St. Laurent for fourteen years. Formerly, Charles of Westmount, the salon’s now highly appealing white and red interior is the result of her extensive
renovations. Irene commented that the place has great synergy, and I couldn't agree more. Many factors contribute to this.










Thirty expert professionals, including hairdressers, colorists, make-up artists and manicurists make the magic happen. 


  Warm and authentic, St. Laurent was about to become a haven of  hope for my hair.

In the shampoo area, the smiles continued. Pablo, one of such happy shampoo specialist magnificently washed my hair using Awapuni shampoo; it’s specially formulated for treated hair. 

St. Laurent is a Saco-affiliated salon. Its full line of hair products is a beauty blessing for us all, as Saco – a 
London, England based company – uses all organic ingredients; they are all vegan! 
                                 
St. Laurent's Saco product line embodies it’s distinct signature of outstanding hair care. 


                  
A Spectacular Hair Cut!
Hedy was my appointed hairdresser. Her 38 years of experience here and abroad was awesomely reflected in her masterful handling of the scissors.
Every lightning speed stroke with the scissors was done with passion and heart. The calibre of expertise reflects in the type of professionals dedicated to enhancing our own distinct beauty at St Laurent.

Hedy happily handled my hair – all unevenly cut (by me). I began to see a transformation happening – snip by snip. And there were a lot of them. No lazy fingers with these talented hair dressers. As I looked around the room, I witnessed them transform, enhance and handle hair masterfully. They inspire confidence. They know just what to do, so surrender yourself. All of St.  Laurent’s hairdressers will offer you their advice and a free consultation. I walked out of there beaming ear to ear. It was an utterly enjoyable experience. Thank you so much St. Laurent Salon Coiffure for boosting my outer self image and my inner one too. I will be back!




Before the hair cut


After the hair cut
I was happy




St. Laurent Salon Coiffure’s  address is 
1 Westmount Square, suite C 260 in Montreal.
Call (514) 934-3000.  
The website is: 
www.stlaurent-coiffure.com