Beating the dole queue blues.HAIR salon A hair salon (also called 'Hairdresser' and 'Hair Parlour')is a place where one goes to get their hair cut, as well as styled, highlighted or coloured. There are many different types of hair salons that one can choose to go to. owner Terry Lewins lent a helping hand to unemployed youngsters in Ryton in 1987. In a bid to reduce the effect of the dole queue blues, Terry, aged 25, decided to offer free and cut-price haircuts. In this picture from our archives, Carol Rowell was the first to take advantage of Terry's free haircut Haircut 1. The difference between prices at which a market maker can buy and sell a security. 2. The percentage by which an asset's market value is reduced for the purpose of calculating capital requirement, margin, and collateral levels. Notes: 1. offer. Terry, who had just opened up his salon, said: "I thought some of the unemployed youngsters might be interested in hearing about hairdressing hairdressing, arranging of the hair for decorative, ceremonial, or symbolic reasons. Primitive men plastered their hair with clay and tied trophies and badges into it to represent their feats and qualities. as a career so I went to see them at Ryton Youth Centre. I suggested a demonstration evening at the youth centre where their members could have free haircuts and styling if they wished. "We thought it would give them a boost. See Ray Marshall's blog on www.tyneofourlives .co.uk To buy any of our photos, log on to www.chroniclelive.co.uk/buyaphoto or call (0191) 201 6001 |
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