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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-03-26, Page 52J4 aselftpress 497 wee 111111r aloe, Parti' supplies Pate's Paper Cup at 19 Main Street inSeakrrth is the community's source for oftice and party sup- pltea, oftice laminae, a professional pnnttng ser- vlcc,as•well as betng.the town's Sears outlet. This store .was a tirst- time'businees venture for Pete and Tammy Mahone .when they opened a on April 1, 1992. Services .oflercd •in.atore.ioclude photocupying..lainittating, taxing and printiag,_.s wallas selling stationary, school and office supplies. -Kathy Ferguson. helps out in the shop un,a part -tune fiale.Mtdene,right; to &ka to ouedomerMaureen Wttdfong. basis. my is .tied :have lots of. sales 'Pate feels the-best,way to :and sales flyers to uouipate survivein today'sawoo- with tbe-bigatvresiand Seafor..th's-ewest-buitding-houses-car wash anti real ssl -office. Car wash latest business fo r Medd Bus.driving, real estate. property management, car wash - you name it, it's possible:Sharon Medd-has done it! Her latest accom- plishment is the recent • opening ore -new -building next to Janet's Donuts on - Main Street in Seaforih. 11 houses her property man, agement.and real estate office as well as a car:and ' truck.wash, clean and wax . centre. Sharon has been in part- nership with her husband Leo at Len's Auto Sales fur many yRurs.:pltd:has driven for Murphy Bus Lines fur_2O plus years. • .These last 10 years she has ,also.been_ it assoetate-bro- ker,with market value appraisal at,Meintec.#Zeal Estate. "I try.iu.treat people the way 1 .would like to be treated," Shawn states. "My customers like the fact dist 1live in,and sup- purt,the community Raising four childrenhere myself, I.untierstand the needs of the town .and .fiv- Susan's sew to new :M Susan Halfpenny has been offering a sewing service from her home since January 1993. This past month., a.goiden opportunity brought her to the main corner:in Seaforth.. Her -daughters, Amber and Kristen, both busy teens, help out,as much as possible after school and.on weekends. ,1a ing- here allow s gas and my family to -be active in lotto! events." Sharon -hopes t(1 eventu- ally expand the rest estate business, advertise on the Ante/peter/id hire local staff. "When-seiling 'homes 1 treat customers with respect:and try to find -the -house be seam! for them.. With taxes so very -high itis challenging to survive in today's econ- uwy.but-laurlwork, hon esty and caring,allwv toe . to stay competitive." g gervice =vets St. oSt. ilomtion They're.all very entity, using their talents to teach • others. You'll often find at least one of the Halfpenays working;at dile craft table in the store,ald Susan.has her sewing • machine ready take un the most,ai duous tasks. $eticutousness in their work,awhich includes mending, alterations,.aand dressmaking, is their prior- ity. When the glop is closed.. ,work continues in the sewing WOOL at WU C. OOP arid inspanation arc ,a fways,avai4able. Craft classes for-yroups can be ,arttu!ged by -piling 527- 0673 or -527-16 t7., Please visit their new ventue,ttt.l Main Street S. Thtiraduys, Fr days,attd.Satitrdays. major retaikrs. 1`tl>rrr phi- losophy is that the cus- tomer is king and always reit," he says. `We offer Saaketitiots of safes: free delivery;prsisapt service and a prolesii na i outlook because WtkUOW Without customers.we' wouldn' t be hero today." :PbteAnd 1'am■rpwaai i tike iostoftlia kialo Mllbat they untoippeecaatcd doing bestows betel these past five mors u nd Ionic for used to the next five years. sand beyond. ''Watdh leaser fifth .armiversary party in the • irtwl GAN WASH onto t ;;`� co• OD. OFIROE 1, t ►$0lathfa'ff$Jk_s SHARON MEDD Y $0 SLSAN'S Sew' Lik Craft Claws t i cAkterotioas $USAV 4# IiEN Y ,1 flip S%rwtSouth' ,«)'(udt' uth St. V. Sus€tietlt 527- i 7 41'