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Village Squire, 1976-11, Page 7outlet perhaps an antique store or something else which will fit in well with the style of building they want to have. One of the big jobs will be having the bricks acid -treated to remove the old paint. They had earlier planned to sandblast the paint but were warned by Heritage officials that sandblasting would damage the brick and that the acid treatment would be better. With that done, and the belfry rebuilt, the real beauty of the building will again be visible, they say, and the artist's conceptions of the building they have done show this. Once people can really see what it's going to look like, they feel, the support that is already growing :ill become even stronger. So 1977 looks like a big year in the life of the Exeter Town Hall. Ironically, it will be the building's 90th birthday. Without a lot of stubborn work on the part of a band of volunteers it might be nothing but a pile of 90 -year-old bricks. 444ifi BEFORE CHRISTMAS SALE "while they last' f Royal Doulton Figurines, gifts, limited editions Collectors Plates, Collectables, Jewellery, fine china, prestige crystal, florals, furniture, antiques etc. HOUSE OF GLASS MONKTON 1-347-2944 TALBOTVILLE 1-631-0535 THERE ARE TIMES WHEN ONLY THE VERY BEST WILL DO The Holiday Season is just one of those times you instinctively feel the gift should be equal in every way to the thought. You wish the best; you give the best. What is the best? We'd like to say The Raintree has the finest gifts in Huron County. But we can't, because its always a matter of personal taste. We can advise you on an excellent selection of traditional and modern Crystal, hand made by Boda and Kosta of Sweden, and Reidel of Austria. Smart cookware by Copco of Denmark, in fashion colours, China by Hutschenreuther and Arzberg. European greeting cards, gift wrap, candles, ribbons and supplies for Christmas crafts. Naturally we will show the newest trends in Door and table Holiday arrangements. THE Q11INMEE 14 King Street, Clinton 482-3871 open 10 to 5:30 Sunday 1 to 5 Closed Wednesday r Village Squire November 1976, 5