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Village Squire, 1978-08, Page 13Heather Bull after a lot of traselling has settled in Kincardine to manage Craft Ante. The BNPD is both a blessing and a hardship for crafts businesses. For Valerie who is well established now. the Targe and generally young shopping public brought by the project means a healthy stream of people coming in looking for something unusual for their own homes or to give for gifts. That same booming population, however. can mean higher rents than in other small towns in Western Ontario making it hard to get a shop started. 41111,(1::17 Pc7RT/CJPc71T/0/7 The Canadian movement tor personal fitness While many people dream of building a bigger and bigger business Valerie is quite happy with things just the way they are she says. She has her hands full with her own shop, plus looking after the books for her husband's record and stereo shop and another similar shop in Port Elgin in which he is in partnership. In addition there's a new son to take up both the Youngs' time. Much of the work of running Crafty Ante is looked after by Heather Bull who manages the store. Heather, says Valerie, has a real background for such a job. She studied at university in textiles and was a school teacher. She's lived in Switzerland and the Carribean and she studied Glass Blowing in Europe. In addition she speaks several languages, a fact that delights non-English speaking people who come into the shop. One of the differences for the Youngs from many people starting out in small shops was the shop itsetf. Instead of having to work for long periods to get the shop ready, they were the first tenants of a new building with nothing to do but make the shelving. a task which Jim undertook. Valerie says she would love to get back to doing more craft work herself. She really misses the days when she had the time for such things but there are so many other people who are working away in their own homes, who have the time. and for whom Crafty Ante is an outlet to the public. Still. she says, the three businesses may keep the couple busy but they're happy that way. They both like to be kept busy. It keeps them on their toes. Valerie says. They want to develop their businesses to their peaks, to do a good job with what they've got. As long as they've still got time for their family and to play some tennis. Valerie seems to be quite happy. O GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS • Blue Mountain •Jewellery •Stationery • Discount Health •Corn Flower Crystal Pottery & Beauty Aids WILSON'S Health & Gift Centre Blyth, Ont. Phone 523-4440 VILLAGE SQUIRE/AUGUST 1978. PG. 11.