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DR. DAVE’S STA L L S I D E
MANNER
Dr. David Perrin follows up his
successful Don’t Turn Yo u r
Back in the Barn with another
collection of stories on topics
from neurotic telephone talking
dogs to a hilarious tryst
between a star crossed mare
and a wayward stallion. $23.95
I WANT TO BE A VET
Do you know a youngster
who wants to be a vet?
This colourful book gives a
hint of what the job entails.
(Ages 4-7) $3.99
THE DOG RULES (Damn Near
Everything)
Well-known Cana dia n humorist
William J. Thomas has plenty of fun
with the relationship between humans
and “man’s best friend”. Short stories
interspersed with his “dog rules”.
(hardcover) $21.95
DOWNRIGHT UPRIGHT
Sometime Rural Vo i c e
contributor Wayne Kelly tells the
story of Canada’s piano industry
including this Doherty piano of
Clinton, Morris Piano of Listowel.
Learn how to tell how old your
piano is. $19.95
EASY BREAD MACHINE
BAKING
Interesting recipes for
everything from whole -
wheat and gluten-free to
fruit breads. $19.95
THE SOAPMAKER’S
COMPANION
Here’s a comprehensive guide to
making your own soap complete
with recipes, techni que s,
explanations of what makes the
process work and diagnosis of
problems. $28.95
APPLE COOKBOOK
160 pages of recipes using apples in
everything from breads to drinks and
snacks to salads to cakes, pies and
desserts plus a listing of apple varieties
and their characteristics. $16.95
THE WONDER OF IT ALL
Huron County native Stewart Toll tells
of his boyhood near Blyth, his early
years as a teacher, his adventures
teachin g in Kenya, time spen t in
Europe, his busine ss deali ngs in
Bermuda and his long love of music.
THE KIDS’BUILDING WORKSHOP
Kids can learn and gain confidence in
woodw orking. This boo k provides
basic instructions for tools plus 15
projects kids and parents can build
together: from toy furniture to bird
houses to a puppet theatre. $18.95
LIVING THE COUNTRY DREAM
Harrowsmith Country Life Magazine
compiles some of its more memorable
articles from the past few years.
Lessons on building with straw and
stone, gardening, cooking and living
the good life in the countryside. $29.95
MAKING WILD WINES AND MEADES
Making your own wine can be enjoyable,
not to mention saving you money at the
LCBO. Avid home win emakers Pattie
Varga and Rich Gullin g provide 125
unusual recipes using herbs, fruits, flowers
and more to stir your creativity.$25.95
MAKING CLASSIC COUNTRY CHAIRS
If you’re a woodworker looking for a new
challen ge this book gives patterns,
instructions and materials for chairs in
various styles. Everything from dining-
room chairs to stools to rocking chairs.
One only — $19.95
THIRTY YEARS ON
CALL
Learn abou t life as a
country doctor in Bruce
County in the first half of
the century in this story of
Dr. Robert Tucker.$18.95
GENERAL STORES OF CANADA
R.B. Fleming, who grew up in a
general store north of Toronto tells the
story of gener al stores and their
own ers from coast to coast.
Hundreds of photos tell their history.
$24.95
GARDEN PATHS: Inspiring Designs and
Practical Projects
Garden paths can add so much interest to
your yard. This 240 -page book shows
beautiful, colour photos of examples, then
gives instructions on how to build them. Sure
to inspire your imagination. $26.00
STOREY’S BARN GUIDE TO SHEEP
A highly-visual guide to managing sheep
that can hang in the barn where needed.
Information and illustrations on everything
from determining age to castration and
tail docking to difficult births. $37.50
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