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Village Squire, 1978-11, Page 21Margaret Se%ern turned to her old interest in merchandising when an alternative job was needed. Once upon a time people put a good deal of effort into decorating their Iivingroom but their bathroom. their kitchen and their bedrooms. well those were just rooms where you did necessary chores. Today the trend has changed and with it has come little shops like The Feather Tick in Exeter. The Feather Tick which opened two years ago is all about interior decorating. particularly of the rooms mentioned above and naturally enough it's a very attractive place to shop. George and Margaret Severn have recently opened a new expanded operation just up the street from their original tiny location and it gives a beautiful setting in which to show off the merchandise. George did all the work in the setting up of the new shop which opened in September. He designed wooden beams to give the room a feeling of cosiness while still showing off the old ceiling of the store. 1 -le also designed and built most of the display shelves and other display units which suit the kind of merchandise the store is offering. The shop is unique among shops in the smaller towns in the area because of its specialities. Margaret Severn says she didn't model her shop after any other. she just looked Exeter over. and thought of what was needed most and so decided to open a shop The Fea ther Tick Finding happiness in kitchen, bed and bath that offered something different. The original shop on Exeter's main street catered mainly to the kitchen and bathroom with a few giftware lines thrown in. But the shop was so crowded, she says. it was hard to show it off well. The shop came about through a number of circumstances. The couple came from Toronto originally. In 1963 George was transferred by his engineering company to a London office. Four and a half years ago the couple bought a house in Exeter and moved north of the city to live. Then came the word that the company wanted to transfer George back to Toronto and the couple had to make a decision. They'd grown to like Exeter and didn't look forward to moving back to the big city again. They had to decide whether to move back or to start over. Thus the idea of the shop came up. Margaret wasn't new to the merchandising business. She had owned a little shop in Port Credit selling antiques and crafts but she had to sell it when George was transferred to London. So it was natural for her to think of starting a shop as an alternative to going back to Toronto. The ideas for what to stock in the shop came from her own experience with living in Exeter. So many times when she November 1978 The Village Squire 19