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Village Squire, 1978-11, Page 24George Severn gage up engineering to Mork Mith his v.ife in The Feather Tick and he enjoys e'erN minute of it. The rough textured look seems to be the most popular trend these days among their customers. they say. From the rough textures of hand woven placemats. potholders and even lampshades to pottery without a high glaze. people seem to like the unfinished look. Items in brass and copper are also still popular. The shop now draws its clientele from a wide area from London to Kincardine and Teesv. ater in the north and from Stratford and St. Mans area in the east to Goderich and Grand Bend in the v. est. Although one might think the customers would be mostly women. men are becoming frequent visitors looking for nice touches to add when they're fixing up their houses. Still, though the shop is rated a success by its ov.ners and though there has been a recent large expansion. the couple says they have no _yearning to make their shop too large. They enjoy working with each other without having to worry about a large staff. For the Severns. the decision to go on their ov. n instead of moving back to the city has been a big one. 22 The Village Squire November 19-8 Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of a friendly bookstore. Browse and talk books. Excellent assortment of children's books Canadiana special orders • GIFTS b FOR ALL OCCASIONS —__— • •Corn Flower Crystal • Blue Mountain Pottery • Jewellery *Stationery • Discount Health & Beauty Aids WILSON'S Health & Gift Centre Blyth, Ont. Phone 523-4440