The Village Squire, 1981-07, Page 32LONDON REGIONAL CHILDREN'S MUSEUM,
London Towers, 379 Dundee St., London, open
Monday -Saturday 9-5, Sunday 1-5, Child - 50c Adult
-75c.
MEDICAL MUSEUM, Unlverslty Hospital, London,
open Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. or by appointment. Contains
furniture, books, diplomas and instruments of some
of London's celebrated doctors, as well as a doctor's
office from the late 19th century period.
MOuNE MUSEUM, 94 William St., Mooretown,
depicts rural communities of by -gone days with four
buildings open -log cabin, Victorian cottage, F.E.
$haw Exhibition Hall and the main building.
THE MUSEUM OF INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY, 1600
Attawandaron Road, London, affiliate of the
University of Western Ontario, presents "Inuit
Print", a collection of prints from seven Arctic
communities until Aug. 22. Open Tuesday -
Saturday noon - 5 p.m. Wednesday 7-9 p.m.
01L MUSEUM OF CANADA, R.R. 2, Oil Springs,
features the story of the discovery of oil in the Petrolla
area, open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM, Milton,
opens May 11. The Canada Packer's quilt collection
will be displayed June 15 -July 22. Open daily from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. until October 12.
THE ONTARIO TOBACCO MUSEUM, 200 Talbot
Rd., Delhi, preserves and Interprets Ontario's
tobacco history, with tours Tuesday through Sunday,
10:30 - 4:30, Admission: Adults - 50c, Children - 25c.
JOHN R. PARK HOMESTEAD on Iler Rd.,
southwest of Essex Includes house, museum and
several outbuildings which recreate the 1850 lifestyle
of the Colchester area, open daily from 9:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Call 738-2029 for
further Information.
SKA-NAH-DONT INDIAN VILLAGE, R.R. 1. Mount
Brydges, presents daily tours of the village, 9-5:30
p.m. plus special events; Kid's Day from 2-4 p.m.,
July 4-5; Fireworks July 11-12, 8 p.m.; Moonlight
Hike, 8 p.m., July 18; Ska-Nah-Doht's Birthday
Party, 10 years old! July 26, 2-4 p.m.
ST. MARYS DISTRICT MUSEUM, 177 Church Street
S. St. Marys, large limestone house of 1850s with 10
rooms of displays pertaining to the history of the area
and a resource centre. Open Monday to Saturday, 10
to 5 and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.
STRATHROY MIDDLESEX MUSEUM, 84 Oxford
Street, Strathroy, features local history exhibit, open
Friday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, 2 p.m. to 4:30
p.m. The house, built by a prominent Strathroy
businessman contains a parlour, dining room and
bedroom furnished as they were In the late 1800s.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN MUSEUM, Dresden, historic
site and museum depicting the story of American
slaves who re -settled in Canada, open daily, 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m Picnic ground on the site.
THE VAN EOMOND HOUSE portrays the history of
Huron County and of Canadian hero, Col. Anthony
Van Egmond: Egmondville, Highway 8 at Seaforth 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, Admission: adults - S1, children
50c.
WOODSIDE NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK, 528
Wellington St. North Kitchener, former home of
prime minister William Lyon MacKenzie King, open
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
NIGHTLIFE
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE AND TAVERN 1310
Huron St., London
June 29 - July 4 Driver
July 8-11 Pilot
July 13-18 Seabreeze
July 20-25 Apple
BEST WESTERN LAMPLIGHTER INN, 591
Wellington Road, London presents Bill Martin on
Plano, from July 3 to January 1982.
PG. 30 VILLAGE SQUIRE/JULY 1981
BRUSSELS INN, Brussels
July 3-4 Joe Tiffin
July 10-11 Verd and Lillian
July 17-18 Hobo Junction
July 24-25 To be announced
July 31 -August 1 - Hobo Junction
EMPIRE TAVERN 750 Hamilton Road, London
July 8-9 Harold Maclntyre and Area Code 705
July 10-11 The Silver Saddle Band
July 13-18 Easy Lovin'
July 20-25 John Henry and the Steel Driven Band
July 27-Aug.1 Kenny Lane and Hutchison Road.
GREEN FOREST MOTOR HOTEL, 92 Ontario St.
South, Grand Bend
July 3-4 Dwight James
July 10-11 The Habermehls
July 17-18 Verd and Lillian
July 24-25 Paul and Judy
July 31 -August 1 Dwight James
LATIN QUARTER, 132 Maple Street, London
presents
July 6, Al Crawford, guitarist -singer
July 13, Fick McGhle, guitarist -singer
July 20, Paul Tratnyek.
WELLINGTON TAVERN 267 Bathurst Street,
London, Ont. N6B 1P2
June 29 - July 4 Sea Breeze
July 6-11 Afghanistan Banana Stand
SPECIAL EVENTS
ANNUAL CRAFT AND HOBBY FAIR, Southampton
Arena, July 9.
ANTIOUE SHOW, Stone Road Mall, Guelph, July
15-18.
ANTIOUE SHOW in Lambton Mall, Sarnia, July
23-25.
ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE, Port Elgin arena, July
24-25.
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, Milverton, July 31 -
Aug. 3.
CENTRAL ONTARIO ARTS ASSOCIATION will hold
Its July workshop in Owen Sound. July 18.
FESTIVAL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS, Stratford Arena,
July 10-12.
FESTIVAL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS, Goderich, July
23-25.
GALA DAYS, Ailsa Craig, featuring a fiddle and step
dance jamboree, July 17-19.
HERITAGE QUILT SHOW, July 4-5, Craft Show,
July 26, Grand Bend, Lambton Heritage Museum,
noon to 5 p.m.
HOBBY AND CRAFT SHOW, July 9, Southampton,
10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Southampton Coliseum.
HOME COUNTY FOLK FESTIVAL, Victoria Park,
London noon to 11 p.m.
INTERNATIONAL MIDGET FASTBALL
TOURNAMENT, Duncan McClelland Park Owen.
Sound, July 10-11
KIWANIS CLUB ANTIOUE SHOW AND SALE Owen
Sound arena. July 2-4.
LIONS CLUB BLUE GRASS FESTIVAL,Kincardine,
noon to midnight, July 11.
Lib IUWEL FAIR - July 16-18
LUCKNOW CRAFT FESTIVAL, Lucknow Arena,
July 31 -Aug. 1.
125TH ANNIVERSARY MORRIS TOWNSHIP,
Brussels, July 31 -Aug. 3
OPEN HORSE SHOW sponsored by Al Huff
Mid -Western Horse Association, Forest Fair
Grounds, July 1, from noon til evening. Admission:
Adults - 81 children unnar 13 - free. 22 classes
including Western Pleasure o.a,se (Sr.) and Barrel
Race Stake (Sr.)
SAUBLE BEACH ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW,
Community Centre, July 19.
SIMCOE COUNTY ARTS AND CRAFTS
ASSOCIATION sponsors a Quilt, Rug and Craft Fair,
September 18,19,20, 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Simcoe
County Museum, Highway 626 5 miles north of
Barrie. Admission: Adults - 51.50. Seniors and
students - S.75 School Children - S.25
SOUTHAMPTON ART SCHOOL Southampton has
weekly, daily or monthly classes. For information,
contact Edna Johnson, director.
ST. MARYS FAIR - July 10-12
STORYBOOK GARDENS, Springbank Park, London,
features live animals and exhibits from children's
fairy tales.
SUMMER CARNIVAL, SEAFORTH, sponsored by
the Lions Club, July 10-12, featuring dances, amateur
talent shows, midway and tractor pull July 12.
THE VILLAGE FAIR, Wasaga Beach, July 25-26.
TURKEY FESTIVAL Strathroy, featuring turkey
races in Alexander Park, July 3-5.
UNIQUES AND ANTIQUES, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., July
24-25, Ripley Community Centre.
VILLAGE FAIR AND FROG JUMPING CONTEST,
Wiarton, July 31 -Aug. 3
WILDWOOD CONSERVATION AUTHORITY off
Highway 7, south of Stratford. Programs for July are:
July 2 7-9 p.m. in Visitors Centre - Project
Orienteering
July 10 12:45 - 3:30 p.m. at the beach front - a canoe
safety demonstration
July 12 1:00 - 3:30 p.m., visitors centre - nature
exploration hike
July 16 7-9 p.m. visitors centre, plan your own
backpacking trip
July 26 1-3:30 p.m. visitors centre, learn to cook
outdoors
July 30 7-9 p.m. visitors centre, evening nature hike.
THEATRE
BLYTH SUMMER FESTIVAL Blyth. The five play
season opens July 3 with Quiet in the Land, followed
by Love or Money, opening July 7, The Tomorrow
Box, opening July 28, Fire on Ice, opening Aug. 4 and
He Won't Come In From the Barn, opening Aug. 25.
HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE, Grand Bend,
begins Its 10th season with the Fantastlks, open July
1, Chapter 2, open July 15, Arsenic and Old Lace,
open July 29, Nurse Jane Goes to Hawaii, open Aug.
12 and The Music Man, open Aug. 26.
STRATFORD AVON THEATRE presents H.M.S.
Pinafore by Gilbert and Sullivan July 1,2,3,4, 7,8,
10,11,14,15,16,17,18,19,21,22,23,24,25,28,29.30,31,
at 8 p.m. and July 1,4,5,8,11,12,15,18,19,22,25,26,29
at 2 p.m.
STRATFOHD FESTIVAL THEATRE presents
Coriolanus, July 1,3,4,8,10,14,17,22,24,29 at 8 p.m.
and July 12, 26 at 2 p.m.; The Taming of the Shrew,
July 2, 7, 11, 15, 18, 23, 25, 28, 31, at 8 p.m. and July
1, 5, 19 at 2 p.m.; The Misanthrope by Moliere, July
9,16,21,30 at 8 p.m. and July 4,8,11,15,18,22,25,29 at
2 p.m.
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO, London,
presents Old -World, by Arbuzov, and A Midsummer
Night's Dream, by Shakespeare, from July 7 to
August 8.
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five to ten and a maximum of 40.
Visitors to the London Free Press
building can see how a newspaper is put
together. Afternoon tours begin at 1 or
1:30 p.m. and evening tours at 7 or 7:30
p.m. A group must consist of no Tess than
15 and no more than 50. Children must be
ten or older. 0