Village Squire, 1980-06, Page 33a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon. to Saturdays, to 9
p.m. on Wed. and Thurs, and from 1 p.m.
to 5 p.m. on Sundays.
LAMBTON HERITAGE MUSEUM, Hwy.
21, five miles south of Grand Bend. Open
year round. Summer hours 10 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday to Friday, and 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. Saturday , Sunday and holidays.
Features artifacts recalling history of
Lambton County, Grand Bend and area, as
well as Walden collection of antique
dishes.
HURON COUNTY PIONEER MUSEUM,
110 North St., Goderich. May 1 to Oct. 31,
open daily from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., on
Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Exhibits
include history of horsepower, antique fire
engines, 19th. century dentist's office and
seeding and haying equipment.
CONCERTS
KITCHENER-WATERLOO CHAMBER
MUSIC SOCIETY, 57 Young St. West,
Waterloo . June 7 at 8 p.m Lieder concert,
featuring Alvin Reimer on bass, Peter
Simon on piano - sequence of songs by
Schubert.
June 11 at 8 p.m. Violin/piano concert with
Walter Delahunt and Marc Destrube.
June 18 at 8 p.m. Stratford Ensemble,
summer woodwind quintet with Sydney
Bulman-Fleming.
June 25 at 8 p.m. Violin/Oboe/Piano with
Paul MacNaughton, Faith Levene and
Sydney Bulman-Fleming playing
Beethoven and Bach.
NIGHTLIFE
CHANGE OF PACE COFFEEHOUSE,
355A Talbot St., London.
June 6 to 8. To be announced.
June 13 to 15. Bill Garrett.
June 20 to 22. Chris Robinson.
June 27 to 29. Closed.
WELLINGTON TAVERN, 267 Bathurst
St., London
June 2 to 78. Odds'n Ends.
June 9 to 17. To be announced.
June 16 to 24. Friendship Train.
June 23 to 28. Studio I.
EMPIRE TAVERN 750 Hamilton Rd.,
London.
June 2 to 7. Easy Lovin'
June 9 to 14. Possum Trot.
June 16 to 21. Boss Gang
June 23 to 27. The Technigiu:s
June 30 - The Techniques.
RAMADA INN, Scorpio 1, 817 Exeter Rd.,
London.
June 2. Grant Smith.
FLANAGANS, City Centre, 229 King St.,
London.
to July 5. Paul Sharpe.
GENERAL's CROSSING, Grand Hotel, 6
Bridge St., Kitchener.
June 5 to 7. Maverick.
June 12 to 14. Billy Swift and Company.
June 19 t 21. Neil Pasher Band.
June 26 to 28. Daybreak.
BLYTH INN HOTEL, Blyth, Ontario.
June 6, 7. Blue Water Hiway.
June 13, 14. Richard Knechtel.
June 20, 21. Gerry and Mel.
June 27,28. Howard Smith.
GREENFOREST MOTOR HOTEL, Hwy.
#21 South, Grand Bend.
June 13, 14. Randy and Cathy.
June 20, 21. Dave Bennett
June 27, 28. Dwight James.
SUTTON PARK INN, Kincardine, Ontario
June 2 to 8. London
June 9 to 14. Wilson Bros.
June 16 to 21. Nite Affair.
June 23 to 28. Flashback.
THEATRE
THEATRE LONDON, 471 Richmond St.,
London. June 1, 2. Spring Thaw, Canadian
satirical revue starring Rosemary
Radcliffe, 8 p.m.
June 5. The Magic Tinder Box, by Theatre
5, Kingston, a children's show at 10 a.m.,
1:30 p.m.
June 6. Beef -On -A -Bun Bash. Sponsored
by Theatre London Association, begins at
noon.
HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE, Grand
Bend, June 7. Monte Carlo Night, Kick-off
to Huron Country Playhouse season,
features dancing, food, games of chance.
June 7, 8. Spring Thaw '80. A satirical
revue starring Mary Ann McDonald,
tickets sold out for June 7 performance.
Still available for Sunday matinee per-
formance.
June 24, 25. Preview of Noel Coward's
classic comedy Private Lives starring lrena
Mayeska.
June 26 to July 5. Noel Coward's Private
Lives.
June 29, Film The Apprenticeship of Duddy
Kravitz starring Richard Dreyfus. 8:30
p.m.
WINGHAM TOWNE PLAYERS, Wingham
Town Hall, present a 3 act comedy Look
Who's Laughing, June 19, 20, 21, 8:30
p.m. Tickets at Triangle Discount, Wax
works Boutique, Wingham.
STRATFORD MUSICAL THEATRE,
Stratford City Hall Auditorium, Stratford.
June 12- 1
STRATFORD MUSICAL THEATRE, Strat-
ford City Hall Auditorium, Stratford. June
12-14, 19, 20, 21. The Fantasticks, written
by Tom Jones, an entertaining romance,
Show at 8 p.m. Ticket inquiries to Box 171,
Stratford.
ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL,
London. June 9 to July 9. Antler River by
James Reaney, the story of London from
1855 to 1980, presented by the Urban
League. Workshops at St. Peter's Catholic
School, call 432-1801 for details.
SPECIAL EVENTS
OLD TOWN HALL, Bayfield.
July 4. Canada Packers presents the
Canadian Heritage Quilt Show. 2 p.m. to
4:30 p.m., sponsored by the Bayfield
Agricultural Society.
FRED LANDON BRANCH LIBRARY, 167
Wortley Rd., London. to June 14. Alex
Ford - Drawings of South London exhibit.
MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM, 400 East
Ave., Kitchener. June 3 to 5. Western
Ontario Industrial Business Show.
OWEN SOUND ARENA, Owen Sound.
June 21, 22. Lions Club 1980 Arts and
Crafts Show.
WIARTON ARENA, Wiarton, Ontario.
June 27 to 29. Art in the Park '80.
TRI -TOWNSHIP ARENA, Mt. Brydges,
Ont.
June 28. Komoka and District Arts and
Crafts Festival.
HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL
SOCIETY, Gorrie Town Hall, Gorrie.
June 4 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Alex Taylor will
relate the history of the village of Gorrie.
Historical articles on display.
LONDON INTERNATIONAL AIR SHOW,
London Airport. June 7, 8. Special guests
are the U.S. Thunderbirds.
FANSHAWE PIONEER VILLAGE, London
June 14, 15. Bringing in hay with
horse-drawn equipment. Call 451-2800 for
further details.
ANNUAL BLYTH FESTIVAL BOOK SALE
Memorial Hall, Blyth.
June 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thousands of
paperback and hardcover books, including
Canadiana and children's books, will be
sold to raise funds for the Blyth Centre of
the Arts. Also baked goods, and refresh-
ments available.
ANNUAL WALKING TOUR, Prospect St.
area, London.
J.vne 1, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
sevent aj.jnual walking tour, sponsored by
the London •blanch, Architectural
Conservancy of Ontario. Tickets at
London's Historical Museums or from
LACAC members. Walk includes tea at one
of the buildings oi' the 'valk.
QUILT FEVER, Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton.
June 11, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The Art and Joy of Quilting, a display of
quilts from past to present. Admission S2,
includes refreshments.
VILLAGE SQUIRE/JUNE 1980 PG. 31