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Village Squire, 1978-05, Page 11be done to save some of the past and help today's generation and generations in the future, realize what things were like for the pioneers who settled this country more than a century ago. The result is Fanshawe, Pioneer Village on the banks of Fanshawe Lake at the North east corner of London. (See the map for directions). The first buildings were brought in from East and West Missouri townships and over the years other buildings were added. The log buildings were taken apart. piece by piece in the original sites. then trucked to the village and put back together. Some of the farm buildings were taken to the village intact while others %:ere reconstructed from old materials and old plans. Many of the furnishings in the buildings were taken from the University Museum collection while others were donations from local residents. You'll find it an inexpensive place to visit. Admission is only 50c for adults and 25c for children. It opens for the season May 19 and is open 10-5 daily. Among the buildings on the site are a log cabin. typical of those built by the pioneers and a log stable and log barn. Unlike log houses. log barns are almost unseen in this day and age. Other buildings on the site include a replica of an early ne'. spaper printing office built as a centennial project in 1967 by the London Frcc Press. It v.as donated to the village after centennial year. There is a school house built by the Students Working in an Environmental Enhancement Program and a firehall that is a replica of a typical tirehall of the era and houses a London fire reel oft 867. The Lochaber Presbyterian Church is also on the site having been moved 25 miles from a site near Nairn. There is a blacksmith shop that is a replica of one that stood at the corner of Highbury and Fanshawc. The N.cavcr's shop .as built by Thomas Alder and moved to the village from Melrose. There is also a harness shop. gun shop. barber shop and general store. There is also the lane pleasant grounds around the village for enjoyment .ith plenty of room for games and picnics. Fanshav c Take is right helm. the cillau'c to offer coolint' refreshment. Choose- Samsonite - Dionite - National FOR THE Traveller Graduate Bride & Groom Gift Leather Goods BUXTON TILLEY (PERSONALIZED - GOLD INITIALLED FREE) AI KEN BROS. MEN'S AND BOYS' FOOTWEAR CLINTON, ONT. 482-9352 /l iuncoart mill Leisure GODERICH world your Spring & Summer Headquarters for: •Radio Control and Line Control Balsa Wood Kits •Radio Control and Stunt •O.S. Max and Enya engines •Cox Sanwa 2, 3, and 4 Channel Radio Control units "all specially priced" •Plus many R/C and Line Control accessories •Kites for the beginner to expert from $1.59 and up •Plastic Models for all ages from 69c and up •Paints •Brushes •Balsa Sheets •Glues; all in stock for hobbyists. FAMILY READING CENTRE •Over 2000 paperbacks to choose from •Children's Books •Magazines •Comics SEE OUR CRAFTS GAMES TOYS LEATHER LARGE SELECTION OF Leisure 524-8873 MACRAME, RUG KITS, NEEDLEPOINT, ETC. LARGE ASSORTMENT FOR ALL AGES. JIGSAW PUZZLES. FISHER PRICE & MATCH BOX. DIONITE LUGGAGE & TOTE BAGS, BUXTON BILLFOLDS, LADIES' & MEN'S. LADIES' HANDBAGS - SUEDE. world ...For Creative People VILLAGE SQUIRE/MAY 1978. PG. 9.