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Village Squire, 1977-03, Page 30adults only. Listings describing the facilities at individual farms and ranches are available. A farm vacation can be as active or inactive as the individual vacationer wants. You can, if you wish, hike, swim, fish or ride depending on the farm home you choose. Parents concerned with introduc- ing their children to the hard realities of a farmer's life, will find a selection of working farms where visitors are welcome to help with the chores. If, however, you want to do nothing more strenuous than push your way back and fourth to the table, that's fine. Don't plan on dieting, however. One of the main attractions of this kind of holiday is the good hearty food, served three times a day, plus snacks. Consider this typical day's menu from one Ontariofarm. Breakfast included cereal, bacon and eggs, ' toast and fresh scones with homemade jam. For lunch there were sausage rolls, potatoes, carrots, beans, cole slaw, pickles, homemade bread, raspberry pie and chocolate cake. Fried chicken was served at supper, along with corn -on -the -cob, salad, and strawberry shortcake with cream and icecream. Guest farms and ranches vary from region to region. In British Columbia or Alberta, you can stay at real working cattle ranches. Activities at one at Clearwater Lake include swimming, boating, riding, hikes, hayrides, pack trips and trail rides. In Quebec and Ontario, expect to find dairy and mixed farms or orchards.. For example, there's a dairy farm just a few miles from Stratford. Visitors can hunt, hike in the woods, fish swim or golf at a nearby course. ' Family members will babysit if desired. In the Atlantic provinces, especially Prince Edward Island, your farm home will probably be close to beaches and fishing. In the midwest provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan you are most likely to visit a grain farm. One in Saskatchewan has 800 acres of wheat and other crops plus cattle, a horse, a pony, pets, a swimming pool and play equipment. In most cases, guests are welcome, if they wish, to join in family living ---eating, playing and working together with their hosts. It is not uncommon for them to choose to do such chores as clearing the table ant washing dishes. They are also expected, of course, to respect the hours and schedules kept by their hosts. Some vacationers select farms for their proximity to other facilities or events. Antique hunters often go to areas where they can expect to find the treasurers they seek. Others choose farms near places like Stratford, so they can attend the Stratford Festival, or Niagara -on -the -Lake for the Shaw Festival. Young children are usually most attracted by the animals and pets and the freedom to climb trees, explore woods. fish and just generally enjoy the outdoors, minus the usual big city restrictions. Teenagers are keen on riding horses, swimming and young people's social activities. For further information about farm and ranch vacations in Canada, write the Canadian Government Office of Tourism at 150 Kent Street, Ottawa K1A OH6. 79 Hamilton St. 1 SSSSS.�. Goderich, Onl,►rio Phone 524-2-1 1 FOR SALE 1 - 1976 Used organ LIKE NEW! (1:ft oft Sebringville Opp. Post Office s'St�S Tel. 393-6333 Open daily 'Til 9 p.m. Sundays 12 to 6 p.m. LOVELY THINGS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. If you have been thinking about buying a bedroom suite --- NOW is an opportunity to cash in on tremendous Farfisa Partner 250R SAVINGS Fabulous selection of styles 1976 price $2195.00 and finishes to choose from BLACKSTONE A good deal at �� 795.00 WEST ST., PG. 28. THE VILLAGE SQUIRE/MARCH, 1977. Where music is unlimited happiness Furniture GODERICH .