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Village Squire, 1979-10, Page 3this is it! Annual Factory Outlet Sale OP WOOL AND LEATHER PRODUCTS AT BAINTON'S THE ORIGINAL OLD MILL IN DOWNTOWN BLYTH Sinai 1894 SEPT. 28 To DEC. 31 1894 BAINTON 1979 AN AUTHENTIC OLD MILL 85th ANNIVERSARY SALE Many It.ms priced below ow factory cost today. GENUINE Leather Garments, Gloves, Mitts, Hand Bags, Moccasins, etc. PURE VIRGIN WOOL Blankets, Sweaters, Socks & Jackets SHEEPSKIN RUGS — OUR SPECIALTY Genuine low prices We believe nowhere else will you find such values You, choice la grisl., The paces an lower At aslnton's, The Original Old MW In alyth since 1894 SEE AND COMPARE! ainfon Since 1894 THE ORIGINAL OLD MILL IN BLYTH AT THE RAILWAY TRACKS Telephone 523-9666 HOURS Monday to Thursday 9 - 6 Friday & Saturday 9 - 9 Sunday 1 - 6 UP FRONT With shorter working hours people are having more and more time available to spend in their homes. They're also having more money to spend on their homes. This month we take a look at two areas of home decorating. The kitchen is a new source of pride to many homeowners. After years of neglect the spotlight has been turned on this more functional of all rooms in the house. We talked to a local expert on the subject, architect Bill McKee, and consulted other sources to come up with an article full of helpful advice on those planning to build or remodel a kitchen. Things old are still new in decorating. The trend to decorating with antiques is not slowing down. Cy Cline owner of St. Marys Stonetown Antiques and an expert in antiques gives some tips on how to go about decorating with antiques and making a sound investment at the same time. They may be antiques or they may be new but Teddy Bears have always held a fascination for people young and old. This summer saw a real Teddy Bears' Picnic near Stratford. We have a story on that event. Elizabeth Willmot "ho has done so much to keep the history and folklore of the rail, ""s of Ontario alive has a new book out called Faces and Places Along the Railway. We have a review in this issue. The hit of the Prairies, Paper Wheat will be touring Western Ontario as part of a national tour later this month. We have a preview of what the show is about and some of the fascinating history of its development. Elaine Townshend has done some travelling recently. She tells us of the joys of travelling in Canada's Maritime provinces. And of course there is Around Town, a dining review, McGillicuddy's Diary and all the other regular features of the magazine. CONTENTS Decorating with antiques 2 Kitchen remodelling 6 Teddy Bears' Picnic 10 Daytripping 13 Update , 16 Travel 18 Heat, wonderful heat 23 Book review 25 Theatre 26 People 28 McGillicuddy's Diary 29 Squire's Table 30 Dining Listings 31 Around Town 36 P.S 40 VILLAGE SQUIRE Published monthly by Squire Publishing House, R.R. 3, Blyth, Ontario. NOM 1H0. Telephone 523-9636. Single copy 50 cent; one-year subscription 55.00. Co -Publishers, Keith and Jill Roulston; Editor, Keith Roulston; Advertising Representative, Mrs. Mary Walden. Authorized by the Canada Post Office for second class mailing privileges. Second class mailing registration number 3122. October 1979, Village Squire 1