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Village Squire, 1980-07, Page 29ONTARIO LEGISLATURE CONSIDERS EXEMPTING AVON THEATRE'S TAXES The Ontario legislature is considering a bill to leave the Stratford Festival Foundation exempt from paying tax on the Avon Theatre. The bill is past the legislative committee stage. The City of Stratford, which stands to lose 525,000 from the move, requested the committee endorse the bill. Stratford Festival asked the town's council to exempt it from paying taxes on the property because of financial problems faced by the group. The Festival Theatre has been exempt from paying taxes for more than 20 years. CAMPING FEES UP Misery for the campers - camping fees at provincial parks rose by 50 cents in June. The increase in fees was attributed to rising costs in running provincial parks. Estimates are that it will cost 528.8 million to operate Ontario's recreational areas this summer which include provincial parks. FOR ALL YOUR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR GARDENING SUPPLIES AND LANDSCAPING NEEDS ART'S LANDSCAPING Nursery and Garden Centre Open 7 days a week Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. till dark Sunday 12 to 6 Seeding Sodding & Shrubs Everything for your lawn or garden Bennett St., Goderich 524-2645 That is up about 5750 million from last year. It now costs campers 55.50 a night at sites without comfort stations, 56 at camps with comfort stations, and 57.50 at parks with electricity. Day fees for vehicles will remain at 52. WOODSTOCK LITTLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE. The Woodstock Little Theatre has an- nounced its schedule for the 1980-81 season. Butterflies Are Free, by Leonard Gershe will open the season October 17 and run to the October 25. It will be followed by The Mousetrap, a mystery by Agatha Christie, from Dec. 5-13. The first of two plays in the new year is You're Gonna Be Alright, Jamie Boy, by David Freeman. It runs Feb. 13-21. The final play will be A Shot In The Dark, by Marcel Achard, from April 10-18. A performance with Stratford's artistic Director, Robin Phillips and the Stratford Youth Choir, which was planned for Sept. 8, has been cancelled. The concert was to have been the fourth of a series which features the choir and various guest stars from the festival. S70,000 NEED FOR ARTS CENTRE Potential national and provincial supporters of the Blyth Centre for the Arts building fund are being approached to raise the remaining 570,000 needed, says fund raising chairman Ross Hamilton. To date, cost of the addition and improvements is 5316,000. A 525,000 total has already been received from the Richard Ivey Foundation, the Samuel and Sadye Bronfman Foundation, the Atkinson Charitable Foundation and others. This brought the original project- ed fund raising goal down t o its present 570,000. The hall's new addition will include a craft room for community use, brand new washrooms, facilities for the disabled, an enlarged kitchen and about 530,000 in fire proofing and safety improvements to the original Blyth Memorial Hall. (-11)e mcd2e louse caQQs . so it's easy to make your home look like you've had it finished by an interior decorator What does a Schaefer's House Call mean? It means an easy and reassuring way for you to order your custom-made draperies. Just call 524-8437 for shop -in-home appointment. What can we do for you? We help you make the right decisions. It's simply delightful. No trudging all over town. No confusion. No doubt. Right in your own home, you look at custom fabric samples galore, you discuss your decorating plans, your tastes. You get accurate estimates, free advice at no obligation what -so -ever. SCHAEFER'S INTERIORS 524-8437 GODERICH, ONTARIO VILLAGE SQUIRE/JULY 1980 PG. 27