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This month
Ever wonder what goes on behind the ticket .office at your local
theatre? We took a look this month at the story behind the scenes in the
movie business with John Lyndon, manager of the Park Theatre in
Goderich. He answers many of the questions patrons of all theatres
wonder about.
Many people long to get away, from the city and find a country home.
Few do. But Reg and Carol Jones did and Because of it we have one of
our finest small craft shops in the area: The Village Shoppe.
Regular readers will notice some changes in this month's issue, and
we hope you'I.I think they are improvements.'The next year will be a
year of trying to improve the quality of Village Squire to serve your
needs. If you have any suggestions, let us know. We're particularly
interested 'in: story ideas about interesting people or places.
Village Squire is also on sale at many newsstands starting this
month. If you know someone who would like an extra copy, check at a
local store.
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Next month
The 1 ittle Theatre movement uiroughout the country has long been a
source of live theatre for local audiences. For many people, it is the
only chance they have to see famous plays on the stage. We'll take a
look at the movement in out February issue. We'll also visit Raintree
Gallery in Clinton, another of the area's small shops. And we'll take a
look at the local press and just what it means to our lives. Hope to see
you then.
Contents
The Village Shoppe
At the movies.
Snowmobiling from both sides
Windows..by Pat Sparks
Memories of a wood stove
Keith's Kolumn
Book review
Dining out
Travel
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