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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNorth Huron Visitors' Guide, 1988-06-15, Page 6-7PAGE 6. NORTH HURON VISITORS' GUIDE.NORTH HURON VISITORS’ GUIDE PAGE 7. “■ If T f • jif I f f a villageHl^th 7JLPl/ T l/ll o f excitement 1 A. Scrimgeour’s Food Market 523-4551 A “Super” Market awaits you with fresh meats, crispy produce and hundreds of grocery items. Owners - Don and Lenore Scrimgeour. 16. Bainton’s Old Mill Ltd. 523-4740 In this authentic old mill you will find one of Canada’s largest selections of leather and woollen products combined with heritage, tradition and value. 9. The House - c. 1863 - Village Shoppes 523-4988 Dressing Room OnlyBlu-Mers 523-4955 Visit the pottery at the north end of the village to see our functional and decorative pottery, all hand-made on the premises. 2. Blyth Festival 523-9300/9225 Blyth Festival is a professional theatre company producing top quality Canadian plays. Mid-June to mid-September; clos­ ed Sundays. Canad­ ian theatre at its best! 3. RememberWhen... 523-9554 And you will! Our shops are filled with unique gifts from the past and present. Open until curtain call. Picnic shelter (electricity and water), wading pool, playground, camping, dumping station, shuffleboard, lawn bowling, parking. Come enjoy our cozy atmosphere in “The House”, while you browse through our selection of lingerie and gifts, chosen especially for you! Extending an invitation tostep just around the corner and see today’s fashions displayed in the ambience of an old fashioned setting. 12. Walsh’s Corner Cafe 523-4793 Daily sandwich special, burgers, fries, fish ’n chips, ice cream products. Sunoco Gas Bar. 17. Webster’s Cloth­ ing & Footwear 523-9709 Ladies’, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Family Footwear. 6. Wilson’s Health & Gift Centro 523-4440 While in Blyth, we invite you to visit our giftware department. Gifts for all occasions, costume jewellery and greeting cards. 7. Blithe Spirit Tea Room 523-4880 You’re invited to our century old home to savour edible tempta­ tions served on an­ tiquechina. Patio gar­ den - weather permit­ ting. 8. Blyth Variety 523-4910 View our variety of merchandise. We handle a full line of wool and accessories, giftware, dry goods, clothing, stationery, notions and toys in­ cluding Gotz Dolls. Seeing is believing! 10. Station Glass­ works 523-9296 Hand crafted stained glass, custom win­ dows, lamp shades and gifts. 11. Lawrie Decorating 523-4930 Visit Blyth’s full service decorating headquarters. Supply, consulting and installation services available. PI Fl PuU□ n n □□u u □n QQ□u QD 13. The Blyth Inn 523-9381 Delicious country fare served daily in the friendly atmosphere of The Blyth Inn dining room. We specialize in Black Forest cake, cheesecakes and fruit or cream pies baked daily in our kitchen by your host, Carol. ■...n. .. ■p Hi ~ / TjI| 18. The Green Gallery 523-4944 Enjoy a relaxing view of prints, limited ed­ itionsandoriginals. Plus a gift line. Cust­ om framing done on premises. 14. Christmas & Country 523-4820 Come browse in our store of unique coun­ try crafts. Christmas accessories and dec­ orations, tasty treats andseeourfull line of wicker in our upstairs wonderland. Summer Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10 to 8:30 p.m. 15. The Saga 523-4331 When visiting the Blyth Festival and the leather mills, drop intoTheSagaonthe Main Street in Blyth. Seeourwide selection of gifts and selective handicrafts. 19. Triple K Restaurant 523-9623 Huron County Road 25 East. Caterto tour groups. Home cooking, familystyledinners. Fully licensed. Openforthe after theatre crowd. 20. The Old Mill 523-4595 You haven’t seen leather and wool until you’ve visited us outside of Blyth on Hwv. 4.