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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2007-09-19, Page 17Wednesday, September 19, 2007 Times—Advocate 17 "Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead." ' Louisn MAY Rum ROYAL LEPAGE tlearttan d Realty, BrokeIage • \\\\WCela6a ANlebner saxes e RepYesenvat'v Brenda Triebner has been a dedicated real estate professional with Royal LePage Heartland Realty since 2002. Brenda is very much a people person and is committed to helping her clients. In doing so, she gets to know them, their families and their dreams. Buying and selling a home is one of the largest investments a person can undertake and to know that your best interests are well understood and considered is important. This can go a long way in making the move less stressful. Keeping current in today's market is key to a successful real estate venture. That is why Brenda keeps up on local economy, technology and continues upgrading her real estate education to provide her clients with new information and services. This home town girl knows what a great place Exeter is to raise a family and what wonderful community it is to live in, as her and her husband, Don, have personal experience doing just that with their two grown children. When it is time for you to BUY or SELL a home, finding the right agent is half the battle. To ensure a good experience you need to work with a professional who knows the area well and genuinely cares- that person is Brenda Triebner with Royal LePage, because "Helping You is what we do." Call 519-235-3330 or direct 519-871-8250 mg-g-Tfilef FLORIST S atialle lkersla e Wille t �wpeY "What a beautiful store!" Is the phrase we most commonly hear from customers, tourists and visitors alike. Owner Natalie Kerslake- Willert has taken several years — starting in a small Hensel) store to finally settle at 391 Main St. (formerly Country Flowers). Our focus is on fresh flower arrangements as well as wedding and funeral work, along with a large trade in home decor and custom flo- ral decorating. We recently opened a 2nd location in the Arva Flower Place, which more easily allows us to serve our growing London clientele. Inside you'll find a wide variety of silk and artificial stems and arrangements. Green plants, giftware, candles, home decor and Brickstone gourmet foods also fill our shelves. Allow our friendly staff of Natalie Kerslake-Willert, Joy Kerslake, Terri McRoberts, Penny Watson, Joanne Bengough and Joanne Middleton to serve you any- time you're in town. "I'm so happy to be running a business in Exeter, my family has always been involved in the town. Beginning with my great-grandfa- ther Richard Seldon and his business Seldon Fuels". With the support of my family and the help of a great staff, I've come a long ways from where I started. At the age of 23 I couldn't be happier with what I've accomplished so far. Everyone here is very tal- ented and ambitious....who knows what we'll come up with next! a salute to � ,,9 di in�b�� business 1 FOR HOME & OFFICE 415 MAIN ST., EXETER vsykCe BAock vin° Co -O Custom Covers for Home & Office is providing just what the name implies. Custom window coverings, slipcovers, bedding and other home decorating accessories, tailored to our customers' unique requirements, provide a positive and personal shopping experience.They believe it to be a welcome alternative to "big box" mayhem. Co-owner Janice Brock provided sewing and home decor services for fami- ly and friends from her home for many years. Realizing the demand was greater than a part-time business could meet, she took the retail plunge in 2005 with business partner Wes Petch. "We've been very fortunate to have the support of South Huron and sur- rounding communities from our first day on Main Street, Exeter," says Janice. "Business continues to show consistent growth and we are appreciative of the positive feedback and referrals from our many valued customers." Whether you visit the store or arrange for a complimentary in-home con- sultation, the professionally trained staff will assist you in making your home decorating decisions. They also provide satisfaction guaranteed fabrication and installation. As an award winning Hunter Douglas dealer, Custom Covers offers window shades, blinds and shutters from the world's largest manufac- turer of hard window coverings. Janice can be found either in the store or out assisting customers in their homes most of the time. She is also active in many community organizations and enjoys spending her spare time with family and friends. If you want a high quality custom look for your home or office, please drop by or call for an appointment 519-235-2444, toll free 1-866-835-2444. a salute to ( i n business i ■ Accident f.n Liry Management Clinics 26 THAMES RD. E, EXETER Lee Russett 'BSc— BSe pisti Phys otheYaP I am the physiotherapist at the AIM Clinic in Exeter. I reside in Grand Bend with my husband, Dr. Todd Russett, who I also work with as he is the clinic's chiro- practor. To become a registered physiotherapist you must first complete a bachelor's of science degree in physio- therapy. I first received a bachelor's of science degree in biology in 1999 and then received a bachelor's of sci- ence degree in physiotherapy in 2002 from the University of Western Ontario. Since graduation, I have worked in London, Tillsonburg and now have settled in Exeter since 2004.1 have taken many courses since grad- uation and I love that the opportunity to learn in my profession will never stop. Physiotherapists provide a detailed and thorough assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal problems such as neck and back pain, tendonitis, fractures, and ligament sprains to name a few. These injuries could be a result of motor vehicle accidents, work or sports injuries and the aches and pains of the activities of daily living.