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Village Squire, 1980-03, Page 16Stratford's Farmers Market, a busy place even in winter Where do you go in the middle of March for bright and fragant potsful of forced bulbs like tulips, hyacinths and daffodils, homegrown parsnips and fresh -out -of -the -oven lemon cofee cake? If you're within driving distance and it's Saturday morning, you head for Stratford and its Farmers' Market, held from 7a.m. to noon at the fairgrounds in the city's northwest corner. While the small arena which houses the market is full of good things to eat and admire, all the regulars tell you it's much bigger and better in the summer when stalls selling fresh produce move outside. Several butchers inside sell prime meat and homemade sausage, winter and summer. The sights, sounds and smells are absolutely free, but take a shopping bag and some of your grocrey money....you won't be able to resist everythingthemarket offers. Scott, who lives near Russelldale bakes his own delicious bread, rolls, cookies and muffins and sells them Saturday mornings at the Farmers' Market in Stratford. Decorative Confidence You are undoubtedly searching for a certain "look". that will be "just right" to add the sparkle you want in a particular area in your home... We know you will find it in our refreshing collection of furnishings, wall covering, fabrics and our design awareness. Quite naturally, all our designs have the Raintree "look"...that certain enviable quality which is your assurance of excellence and good toste. Whatever strikes your fancy, whatever you select will become an important scheme of your home... a background that will flatter you and reflect your decorative ingenuity. Exclusive • Fabrics • Wallcoverings • Furniture •Art & Accents SHOWROOM: 128 Albert Street, Clinton 482 3871 PG. 14 VILLAGE SQUIRE/MARCH 1980