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Village Squire, 1980-08, Page 3WHERE THE VALUES ARE! A LANDMARK IN HURON COUNTY BAINTON'S The original Old Mill in Blyth since 1894 Famous for Leather and Woollen products. Your greatest choice is nowt SUMMER SPECIALS LEATHER GARMENTS We produce large quantities of leather which are manufactured into a complete line of garments for men & women. All at factory outlet prices. WOOLLEN GARMENTS Pure Virgin Wool jackets and full length coats from $99.95 and $125.00. 100% mohair coats only $195.00. BLANKETS All sizes and your choice of colour made from our own Super Quality Iambs wool. Special Price - double bed size only $19.95. LAMBSKIN RUGS & AREA RUGS Priced according to size. LEATHER GLOVES, MITTS & MOCCASINS For men, women & children at fantastic savings ainfon THE ORIGINAL OLD MILL IN BLYTH Since 1894 AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Telephone 523-9666 Summer Hours Mon. to Sat. 9-9 Sun 1-9 OPEN ALL HOLIDAYS UP FRONT There's nothing to do around here in the summer. How often have you heard that plaintive cry, and not just from tiny kids? The August issue of Village Squire has stories of many interesting places to visit close by in Western Ontario, with or without your kids. Writer Elaine Townshend describes a string of small museums stretching from Southampton in the north to St. Marys in the south. Susanne Jones outlines activities at the well known Fanshawe Pioneer Village, and the not so famous, but equally interesting Ska-Nah-Doht Indian Village near Delaware. Readers interested in craftspeople and the wares they produce will, enjoy reading about Village Squire's visits to Sommersun Glassworks near Dungannon and to Libra Gems in Goderich. History buffs might like to take a trip to what remains of Narcisse Cantin's St. Joseph, after reading about the man and his dream in this issue. Next month Village Squire's September issue will focus on food. If you hurry there's still time to get a recommendation for your favourite area hamburger joint in to us at Box 10, Blyth. Our October issue will feature some of Western Ontario's most interesting houses ...both good renovation jobs and outstanding new homes. If you know of a house that shoulq be included, write us now with your suggestions. Regular readers will notice a new subscription card inserted in this month's issue. That's the beginning of a campaign we're launching for more Village Squire subscribers. Use the handy card to give someone a gift subscription, or pass the card along to a friend who shares your interest in the good life in Western Ontario. CONTENTS 2 Museums for everyone 6 An Indian Village and a cheese factory museum 8 Fanshawe Pioneer Village 12 A gift of glass 14 The wizard of St. Joseph 18 London's new Waldorf School 22 The romance of rocks 24 Port Albert, then and now 29 One day at a time 31 Six achers 33 Update 37 People 39 McGillicuddy's Diary 41 42 46 48 Squire's Table Dining Information Around Town P.S. Thls month's cover photo courtesy of Fanshawe Pioneer Village, London. Last month's cover sketch of a sailboat was by Paul Samways of Bayfleld, an art student at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. VILLAGE SQUIRE Published monthly by McLean Bros. Publishers, Ltd., Box 10, Blyth, Ontario, NOM 1H0. Telephone 523-9646 or 527-0240. Single copy 50 cents; one year Canada $5.00. Editorial board: Alice Gibb, Sheila Gunby, Keith Roulston, Susan White. Advertising representatives: Mrs. Mary Walden, Greg Canlvet Authorized as second class mail by Canada Post Office Registration Number 3122.