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The Village Squire, 1981-09, Page 5Villagete Squiie A Window on Western Ontario Contents Features Singer -songwriter Jim Hagarty 5 St. Marys Opera House 6 New life in old houses 9 Furniture "dipping" 11 Columns Six achers 12 One day ata time 15 Daytripping 16 Squire' s Table 19 Dining Information 20 Update 23 People 29 30 32 Around Town Last Word Cover: Architect John Brock and his renovated house. [Photo by Dean Robinson] EDITORIAL BOARD: Sheila Gunby, Dean Robinson, Keith Roulston, Susan White ADVERTISING: Laurie Erb, Patti O'Rourke, Telephone (519)527-0240 CIRCULATION: Laurel Glousher, Telephone (519) 523-9646 Established 1973. Published monthly by McLean Bros. Publishers Ltd., Box 10, Blyth, Ontario, NOM 1H0. Telephone (519) 527-0240 or 523-9648. All manuscripts submitted for consideration should be accompanied by a return self- addressed, stamped. envelope. The publishers cannot accept responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts or photographs, although both are welcomed. Any use of fictional names corresponding to actual persons is coincidental. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the publishers or the editorial board. Full rights are reserved to refuse reading matter and material without stating reasons. Back copies are available ata cost of $2.00 per copy. Subscription rates. Canada Se. per year, single copy $1.00. Send subscription orders to Box 10, Blyth, Ontario, NOM 1 Ho Allow four weeks for processing. Second class mail registration number 3122. For the contemplative among us this month's Village Squire is a delight. We guarantee Herb Shoveller's sensitive protrait of singer song writer Jim Hagarty will give you something to think about long after you've put the magazine down. [Yes it's the same Jim Hagarty who writes One Day at a Time regular ly in the Squire.] Hagarty's a man who's made a lot of changes in his relatively short life, a man who believes the unexamined life isn't worth a whole lot and we think you'll enjoy reading about him. You'd also enjoy his first album now for .sale around Western Ontario. More active Village Squire readers [or those who like to read about other peoples' projects] will be intrigued by a Stratford architect's story of a chal- lenging home renovation... his own. The interview by Dean Robinson starts on page 9. In the same vein, antique buffs will get some valuable information from Susan Dunlop's investigation of dipping, stripping and the best ways to refurbish prized old furniture. Also in the September Village Squire Clinton writer Elaine Townshend has researched the St. Marys Opera Hall in its heyday and reports the building's future is still in doubt. See this history feature which starts on page 6. There's plenty more in this month's Squire including a daytrip to Tobermory, a Last Word column by Father J.P. Nelligan, and a visit by Squire's Table to a Grand Bend restaurant. For Squire readers who really look ahead. we'll sponsor our Christmas short story contest again this year. Entries of about 1000 to 2000 words should arrive here by Thursday, October 29. The winner will be published in our Christmas issue and will receive a prize of 525. The high quality of last year's entries made judging a tough job. We hope for a repeat. VILLAGE SQUIRE/SEPTEMBEri 1981 PG. 3