Village Squire, 1979-10, Page 40Oct. 15-20 The Gr.,%%o Ups
Oct. 22-27 Mike MacDonald Show
Oct. 29 -Nov. 3 Bully Hill.
WATERLOO MOTOR INN, 475 King St.
N., Waterloo
Oct. 28 Dave Broadfoot, Sunday evening
dinner theatre.
hat's Disco, open 7 nights a week. Every
Sunday. there is a "Disco Dinner". 54.95
includes a smorgasbord dinner and
dancing.
Oct. 21 Great Expectations. a fashion
show. 57.50 per person. •
SPECIAL EVENTS
HERITAGE ANTIQUE SHOW. Oct. 18-19
at Centennial Hall. London.
LONDON ART CRAFT SHOW Oct. 21 at
Centennial Hall. London.
TRAVEL SHOW Oct. 26-28 at Centennial
Hall. London.
CRAFT AND HOBBY FAIR -- displays.
home baking, crafts and hobbies on Nov. 3.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Elma Twp.,
Community Centre. Atwood. Highway 23.
Sponsored by Maple Leaf W.I.
MORNING MARKET Sat., Nov. 3 from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. at Wesley -Willis Church,
Clinton featuring Christmas boutique
novelties. sewing, baking, flea market,
silent auction, kiddies' korner.
LITTLE RIVER BAND Oct. 11 at London"
Gardens. London.
MUSEUMS
ELDON HOUSE, 481 Ridout St. N.,
London. Erected in 1834 by John Harris.
Eldon House was the centre of social and
cultural life in London. The residence of
the Harris family tot four generations, the
House is the oldest surviving private
dwelling in London. Open 2-5 p.m. daily,
including Sundays and holidays. Group
tours by appointment. Special public tours
c‘cry Sunday at 3 p.m.
LAMBTON HERITAGE MUSEUM. Hwy
21. 5 miles south of Grand Bend is open
year round. Summer hours 10 a.w. to
p.m. Monday to Friday and 11 to t,
Saturday. Sunday and holidays. Fall.
winter and spring hours: 10 a.nt. to 5 p.nl.
Monday to Friday and 11 to 5 Saturday.
Sunday and holidays. Closed Christmas
and New Year's. Admission: Adults $1 and
children 50c. •
HURON COUNTY PIONEER MUSEUM.
110 North St.. Goderich. Over 15.000
artifacts -- transportation. stores. milling.
school life. harvesting. communication.
fire fighting. marine. log cabin. Open May
1 to October 31 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sundays 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.ni. Phone
524-9610.
CENTENNIAL MUSEUM, 325 Queens
Ave., London.
Open 9-9 daily. Saturdays 9-5, Sundays
2-5.
Oct. 11-13 Book Sale. Great bargains. Hurt
and withdrawn books, records. Proceeds to
London History Centre Fund.
Oct. 13 "Tut Morning" Film, slides,
activities, including fancy dress compet-
ition. Free.
Oct. 22 -Nov. 11 S.T.A.Y. (Science,
Technology and You).
ART
HARRIS GALLERIES, Hyde Park, London
Oct. 1-18, 21-31 Gallery artists
Oct. 19 London Painting Group, Annual
Sale
Oct. 20 The Brushoffs
STUDIO FOUR -EIGHTY-SEVEN GALL-
ERY, 175 Dundas St., London
Oct. 3 -Nov. 6 Klaas Verboom, new oils.
McINTOSH GALLERY, UWO, London
Sept. 12 -Oct. 14 Patrick Thibert, Sculpture
& Drawings, Mia Westerlund, Sculpture,
Children's Art
Oct. 17 -Nov. 11 Hundert Wasser,
Graphics.
THIELSEN GALLERY, 1038 Adelaide St.,
London
Oct. 2-17 Gilbert Moll
Oct. 23 -Nov. 7 Marino Marini.
MARSHALLS
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•--_=_ �-- - the charm of this old building.
The Grand Central Hotel built in
1843. was for decades a welcom-
ing place to spend the night.
Today it is a group of three
connecting shops. What was once
the lane for horses & buggies to
reach the stable at the back is now
a charming CARD & CANDLE
SHOP. The original bar is now the
LADIES WEAR with its handcraft
section. Browse on into the GIFT
SHOP, once the dining room.
where full use has been made of
FflfIRSHf1LL'S of Si. (TffIRYS
"WHERE THE UNUSUAL IS USUAL"
GIFT SHOP LADIES WEAR CARD SHOP
150 QUEEN ST.
of the original antiques are,
used to display imports from
around the world.
"DO COME VISIT US SOON"
284-3070
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