Village Squire, 1978-01, Page 21ZURICH
DOMINION HOTEL, 17 Main St., Zurich. The
dining room specializes in noon dinners, ranging
in price from $8 to $10. Reservations are
accepted at 236-4371. Licensed. Accept Master
Charge.
BAYVIEW TOURIST INN. There is a beautiful
view of Lake Huron from this dining room on
Highway 21 south of Zurich and home cooked
meals are another attraction. _
WINGHAM
MAITLAND RESTAURANT AND TAVERN, 194
Josephine St., Wingham. Remarkable restaur-
ant offers friendly fast service, good food and
ridiculously low prices. A real bonus. Specialize
in Canadian and European menus, full course
meals daily, steaks, chops, chicken, shish -kab-
ob. Cost: $5.00 to $15.00 for dinner for two.
Hours: Monday to Thursday 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Friday to Saturday 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Sunday 8
a.m. to 8 p.m. Reservations accepted at
357-3341. Licensed. No credit cards accepted.
EXETER
4 -WAY INN STEAK HOUSE, 380 Main St.,
Exeter, specializes in veal cutlets, steaks and
pork chops. Approximate price range for dinner
for two: $4.50 to $10. Open 7 to 10 seven days a
week. Reservations are necessary at 235-0580.
Licensed. Accept Master Charge.
TEESWATER
HOTEL TEESWATER: Nice decor and a
popular Sunday smorgasbord. Good food
selection. Nicely presented and cooked well.
On main street in Teeswater.
SEAFORTH
THE GALLEY. The dining room of the Queen's
Hotel, Seaforth puts the emphasis on meats
from steaks to chops to roasts. It is open from
noon to 2 p.m. and again from 5 to 8 p.m. On
Saturdays, the hours are noon to 1 a.m. and on
Sundays it's 2 to 8 p.m. Licensed.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Dinner is served from
6 to 8, six days a week at this excellent dining
room in Seaforth.
LISTOWEL
TWIN GABLES HOTEL. The Listowel dining
spot makes a good attempt to be a "special"
dining place that raises it above the run of the
mill restaurants. Specializes in beef. Prices
moderate.
MITCHELL
WING'S RESTAURANT, Unadorned atmos-
phere but good Chinese food at relatively low
prices...that's what this Mitchell restaurant
offers. Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily except
Wednesdays. Open until 2 a.m. Saturdays.
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AROUND TOWN
NIGHTLIFE
MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, 101 Welling-
ton St., Stratford.
Features dancers all day and Western
bands every evening.
Jan. 3-7, Bryan Shaver Duo.
Jan. 9-14. Wally "D" Sundown.
Jan. 16-21, Adam and Eve.
Jan. 23-28, Stormin' Normin.
MUSIC
HAGOOD HARDY: The pianist and
composer of the popular hit The
Homecoming will appear with his orchestra
at the Humanities Theatre, University of
Waterloo on January 7 for two shows at 7
and 9:30 p.m. Tickets $6. Students and
senior citizens, $4.00.
HARRY AND DAVID OWEN: The classical
flamenco guitarists will be at the Theatre of
the Arts, University of Waterloo on
January 14, 15 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 with
seniors and students tickets at $3.00.
ANTON KUERTI: The internationally
famous concert pianist will perform
January 20 at Gallery Stratford at 8 p.m.
The member of the faculty of music of the
University of Toronto is performing as part
of a four -concert subscription series.
Tickets by subscription only.
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: At
Centennial Hall, Jan. 3 and 14, Lollipops
series. January 25, 26, 29, with Arthur
Fiedler of the Boston Pops as conductor.
AT GODERICH: The London Symphony
Orchestra will perform January 21,
featuring the music of Mozart, Handel,
Glinka and Stravinsky with Maria Lorcini
harp soloist.
KITCHENER WATERLOO SYMPHONY:
Jan 6, University of Waterloo, Jan. 8,
Bingeman Park, Kitchener. Jan. 21-22,
University of Western Ontario, London.
GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SOCIETY: Will
perform at Talbot Theatre, University of
Western Ontario, London on Jan. 13.
CHRISTOPHER PARKENING: The brill-
iant classical guitarist will perform at the
Humanities Theatre, University of Water-
loo, on Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. Adults $6.50.
Students and seniors, $4.50.
THE TRAVELLERS SING FOR THE KIDS:
A special children's program at the
Humanities Theatre, University of Water-
loo at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 4.
General admission $2.00. Children 12 and
under. $1.50.
ART
PERTH COUNTRY GALLERY: Main street
in St. Marys. Features the work of local
Perth county artists. Open daily.
SAGE AND SAGITTARIUS GALLERY: At
165 Erie Street, Stratford features the work
3f non-objective artist Tait Baynard and the
imaginative work of Beverley Nye.
LONDON ART GALLERY: Features
Transparent Things from January 6-30.
TOM THOMSON GALLERY, Owen Sound:
The works of Frederick Hagan will be on
display from Jan. 7 to 29.
SARNIA PUBLIC LIBRARY: Collins,
Pachter, Tinkl--satire and seriousness,
Jan. 6 to Feb. 1.
THEATRE
THEATRE LONDON: Will present Tom
Kneebone and Dinah Christie with their
two -person revue at Aeolian Hall, London
from Jan. 16 to Feb. 4. Tickets at Theatre
London Box Office, 463 Richmond St.,
London.
YASS HAKOSHIMA: The Japanese mime
artist will perform at the Humanities
Theatre, University of Waterloo at 8 p.m.,
on January 27. Tickets $6.50 and $4.50 for
seniors and students.
SPORT
HORSE RACING: The trotters and pacers
will be out at the Western Fair Raceway,
London on Mondays, Fridays and
Saturdays throughout January.
SPECIALS
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SHOW:
featuring the latest in recreational vehicles
will be on display at the Progress Building,
Western Fairgrounds, London from Jan. 31
to Feb. 3.
OPllif¢ityl¢
Lifestyle is knowing how to
avoid accidents at work, at
home, at school or in sports.
It's obeying safety rules.
VILLAIiL Jl1UIKL/JAPIUAKT 1918, IV.