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Village Squire, 1976-05, Page 8She started out taking in crafts on consignment but now is trying to get away from it as much as possible. The system required too much book-keeping so now whenever possible she buys the crafts from craftsmen she knows will sell and then resells them. Her antiques too usually cpme from local sources. She'll get a phone call or will hear by word of mouth that someone has some antiques to sell and she'll go to see them. She also still attends auctions but finds they are fewer and farther between. In some cases, rather than buy and resell a piece, she'll recommend consignment because it's fairer for the owner. Price can vary greatly in antiques by something so simple as an article in a major women's magazine on using this or that object for decoration. Her own favourite serviette rings, for instance, trippled in price in a few years after magazines made them popular collectors items. Some things can be very valuable in, say, Toronto, but not here, or visa versa. Many people come to her wanting advice on how to appraise a piece, she says, but she doesn't like giving out advice because she isn't a qualified appraiser. "Sentimental value could triple the value to a person," she says, "but it wouldn't be worth that to the buying public." She says she would hate to burst the bubble of a little old lady by telling her that the trinket she has long prized really isn't worth much as an antique. She will, however, give advice on decorating schemes. Some people don't appreciate the value of what they have, she says and nearly always now before she offers to buy things, especially like old photo albums or family bibles, she'll ask "are you sure that someone in the family doesn't want it?" The old people, she says, say that the young people aren't interested in old things anymore but they're wrong. The young people are better buyers than her generation, she says: they know the woods and know what they're looking for. Young people know how to mix and match periods, countries, everything. She has great faith, she says, in the future of small stores like hers. She sees a trend in the public away from shopping centres and back to small, personal stores. The biggest problems for small stores in small towns is parking, she says and in Clinton something has to be done to make parking more convenient. The store has been a joy to her and she can hardly believe how time has flown since it was opened, she says. It has allowed her to meet so many wonderful people. Craft people and antique buffs. are a breed all their own, she says and they have something in common no matter where they come from. When they come together as in her store whether browsing or chatting, they feel at home. And Rita Ryan does too. 6, VILLAGE SQUIRE/MAY 1976 / / p What is the difference between food for sale in our shop and food which one can purchase elsewhere? • . The food we sell preserves as far as possible the whole nutritional value of a particular food. AN APPLE A DAY keeps the doctor away. APPLE CIDER VINEGAR: The valuable elements found in apples are not lost in cider vinegar. They are phosphorus, chlorine, potasium, sodium, magnesium, calcium, sulpher, iron, fluorine, and silicon. Apple cider vinegar helps prevent loss of blood from the body, helps improve metabolism; that is it helps the kidneys to drive out poisons and infections. Apple cider vinegar helps in the asimilation of carbohydrates, so they will give energy instead of simply producing fat thus making it a corrective for obesity. SUNFLOWER SEEDS: are 25% protein. It is also a very good source of vitamins, minerals and calcium They also help in checking tooth decay and bleeding gums. Little Miss Muffett....eating her "curds & whey" YOGURT - when eaten will improve your health and digestion It helps keep the intestinal tract tree from bacteria The protein in yogurt is easier to digest and the calcium is more readily assimilated by older people. Yogurt manufactures generous amounts of B vitamins in the intestinal tract which in turn keep the entrails vigorous and clean, contribute predigested protein, and facilitate digestion. 38 Hamilton St. Goderich 524-7181 Open daily 10 - 6 Closed Wed. Come in and browse "The Bay Leaf' for Super Health ideas! r