Townsman, 1991-09, Page 26Birds of Prey on display at lluron County Museum.
Museums
BRUCE COUNTY MUSEUM, 33 Vic-
toria St. North, Southampton..
Phone797-3644.
Exhibitions:
Rug Hooking Exhibit: an exhibition of
handmade, hooked rugs, Oct. 13 to
Nov. 14.
Free Lecture— Beer's A -Brewing a
lecture on the history of brewing in
Bruce County by Ian Bowering.
DOON HERITAGE CROSSROADS,
corner of Homer Watson Blvd. and
Huron Rd., Kitchener. Adults $3.50,
seniors $2, students, $1.50, children
5-12 free, family rate $8.50.
German Days, as part of Kitchener -
Waterloo Oktoberfest Doon Heritage
Crossroads salutes its German her-
itage. Oct. 13, 14, 1:30-4:30 p.m.
ELDON HOUSE, 481 Ridout St., Lon-
don, call 672-4580. London's oldest
surviving residency presents a display
of Victorian books used by the Harris
family, until January 12.
HURON COUNTY MUSEUM, 110
North St., Goderich. Phone 524-2686.
Open Monday -Friday, 10 a.m.-4:30
p.m. Sunday, 1-4:30 p.m. (After hours
group bookings available by appoint-
ment.)
Special events:
Canadian Birds of Prey, to Nov. 8. A
national travelling exhibit produced by
the Royal British Columbia Museum
features birds of prey such as vul-
tures, hawks, eagles, falcons and owls
of Canada.
LAMBTON HERITAGE MUSEUM,
south of Grand Bend on the east side
of Hwy. 21. Phone 243-2600.
Christmas Craft Sale: Octoberl9, 20.
Over 60 craftspeople— folk art, stained
glass, quilting, woodworking, wreaths
and Christmas decorations.
MUSEUM OF INDIAN ARCHAEOLO-
GY , 1600 Attwandaron Rd., London.
Phone 473-1360.
Sound of the Drum , exhibit of Tradi-
tional and Contemporary native music.
Oct. 6. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., music, food
and activities for whole family.
Music/Classical
Chamber Music Kincardine, Fall
Series:
Janina Fialkowska, on piano, Sept.
20, 8 p.m. Malcolm Place, 255
Durham St., Kincardine, tickets $15,
call 396-8310.
Scott St. John, violin and viola with
piano accompaniment, Friday, Oct. 11,
8 p.m., Malcolm Place, 255 Durham
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St., Kincardine. Tickets $15. Call 396-
8310.
Aureus Piano Quartet, (piano, violin,
viola and cello), at Malcolm Place, 255
Durham St., Kincardine, 8 p.. Nov. 1.
Tickets $15. Call 396-8310.
K -W Symphony Pops Series: Here
Comes Oscar, Centre in the Square,
Kitchener, Sept. 19-21, 8 p.m. Tickets,
$20-$26. Call 1-800-265-8977.
Music/Popular
Anne Murray, presents "An Evening
with Anne Murray", Centre in the
Square, Kitchener, Friday, Nov. 1.
Tickets, $28.75 to $33.75. Phone 1-
800-1570.
Buddy Wasisname and The Other
Fellers, is a wacky, musical/comedy
taste of Newfoundland with original
and traditional songs, skits, jokes and
recitations by Kevin Blackmore,
Wayne Chaulk and Ray Johnston.
Saturday, Oct. 19, 8 p.m. Blyth Memo-
rial Hall. Tickets $16.50 (including
GST). Phone 523-9300.
Loreena McKennitt, pianist and
singer of traditional Celtic music, along
with Brian Hughes on electric guitar,
Anne Bourne on keyboards and cello
and George Koller on bass, brings her
music to Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday,
Nov. 3, 8 p.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall.
This is a fundraiser for the Blyth Festi-
val, "Catch the Spirit" building fund
campaign. Tickets, $25. Call 523-
9300.
Nightlife
Lulu's Roadhouse, 4263 King St. E.,
Kitchener. Phone 1-800-265-6782
Brussels Hotel, 410 Turnberry St.,
Brussels, Ont. 887-9035
Reflection, Sept. 27, 28
Farquar, Oct. 4/5
Late Night Radio, Oct. 11/12
David Horton, Oct. 18/19
Retrospect, Oct. 25/26
Reflection, Nov. 1/2
Farquar, Nov. 8/9
David Horton, Nov. 15/16
Specials
Gala Art Exhibition and Auction: for
the Canadian Mental Health Associa-
tion Perth County Branch at 145
Ontario St., Stratford, Friday, Sept. 27.
Work by artists from A.J. Casson to
Mitch Kierstead to Henry Moore. Tick-
ets, $10. Call 273-1391.
The Morning Market Place, crafts,