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The decor has been kept as accurate as possible. Mr.Hill’s “one-and-only” barber’s chair stands in the shop, as well as a replica of his illuminated sign and his barber’s pole. They were generously donated by the Hill family. The captain’s chairs are from Henry Laflamme’s barber’s shop in Wales. Legend has it that they were made in the lost village of Farran’s Point. The second barber pole also came from Mr.Laflamme’s, as did the large display case. A photograph of Mr.Laflamme hangs in the barber display and shows him cutting the hair of Brent Ransom, a sixth generation member of the Ransom family. The smaller display case came from Mr.Hill’s barber’s shop. Mr.Hill’s tools of the trade are also on display. His left-handed scissors, which were used by his daughter-in-law, Dorothy (Ashie) Hill, as she cut the ribbon to open the barber shop on July 1, 1997, and his harmonica, which he used to serenade his customers from time to time. A third barber’s pole came from the Manson McConnell barber’s shop which was originally located in Aultsville.
Besides being a professional barber, Mr.Hill was employed at the Provincial Paper Mill at Mille Roches. He was also an enthusiastic choir member at St.Andrews Methodist/United Church in Moulinette.
This building provides an authentic look at a barber shop from a time and place that no longer exists.
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