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Village Squire, 1977-03, Page 3MAKE IT AN OLD FASHIONED Send the F.T.D. EASTER BASKET BOUQUET Remember someone with a potted mum hydrangea or lovely mix- ed flower pot. 15% off any order for churches, if ordered be- fore the end of March. Beautiful Flowers for your Wedding Whether you are plan- ning a formal ceremony or a simple one, lovely flowers will play an important part in making the day a memorable one. Let us help you; Wedding flowers are our specialty. We cordially invite you to phone us for an appointment to dis- cuss the flowers for your wedding. We are offering a 10% discount on Wedding orders if they are booked 30 days before the Wedding date. Floral Designs for All Occasions Lewis Flower! Frances Street WINGHAM - ONTARIO UP FRONT March is the month spring begins, though it may not seem like it when the cold west winds blow in off Lake Huron to dump more snow on us. Nevertheless we've decided to think positively this month and present our spring fashion parade feature, a special section in the middle of this month's issue. In that special section as well as fashion notes and advertising, is a story on one of the area's newer fashion showplaces, The Clothes Closet in Goderich, run by Listowel native Rosemary Davison. Our cover story this month is about Cheryl Smith and Richard Keelan and their No Strings Attached Puppet Theatre which is spending a busy winter bringing enjoyment to Western Ontario children. Our dining reviews this month visits the Esquire Grill in Goderich which provides Goderich with a good Chinese restaurant at last. And there's the usual assortment of much more, from a mysterious short story. to Chief McGillicuddy's diary, from how small businesses are ganging up to tell their stories to the government, to the P.S. on how the best things in life aren't necessarily free. From bits and pieces of theatre news, to the sports column on the Young Canada Week at Goderich. CONTENTS NO STRINGS THE MYSTERY OF THE OLD HOUSE CLOTHES CLOSET FASHION PARADE PEOPLE DINING TRAVEL BUSINESS DIARY P.S. PG.3 PG.'8 PG.14 PG.18 PG.24 PG.25 PG.27 PG.29 PG.31 PG.32 VILLAGE SQUIRE Published monthly by The Blyth Standard, Bo: 10, Blyth, Ontario. NOM 1HO. Keith W. Roulston, Ppblisher. Authorized by the Canada Post Office for second class mailing privileges. Second class mailing registration number 3122. Single cop} 35c; One -',ear subscription 53.50 THE VILLAGE SQUIRE/MARCH 1977, PG. 1