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The Citizen, 2004-11-18, Page 24erre AD1AN AIL TRAvil..‘ •-• ARRIVALS: STORIES FROM THE HISTORY OF ONTARIO Author John Bentley Mays tells stories of people who have come to Ontario from elsewhere and have done interesting things. 400 pages, hardcover. $36.00 o p)t BLACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Humorist and Citizen columnist Arthur Black brings his wit and whimsy to another book of short anecdotes on everything from the Canadian identity- to camping and childbirth. $16.95 CANADIAN RAIL TRAVEL Huron County native John R. Hardy, who produced Rusty Rails, presents a book of stories and photos of his long love affair with rail travel. $39.95 A Century of Excellence Krug Bros. & CoAurniture Manufacturers 1 A CENTURY OF EXCELLENCE: Krug Bros. & Co. Furniture Manufacturers The famous Chesley furniture manufacturer's long and proud history is told in words and pictures in this 184-page book. Photos of changing furniture styles. $24.95 HAPPY AS THE GRASS WAS GREEN Catherine McColl recalls her days growing up in Brussels in the 1940s and early 1950s when "everything was bigger and life was less complicated, at least for me". $35.00 FIT TO BE TIED: Ontario's Murderous Past Terry Boyle, author of Haunted Ontario tells the stories on some of Ontario's past murders, including the 1910 disappearance of a girl from the Goderich fair. $19i95 ho.mo ns so art41 the R pk tliwpkul 'Mid' CASTLES AND KINGS Ron Brown who has explored so much of Ontario with his Ghost Towns and railway books looks as some of the province's mansions including Brucefield Castle and MacDermott's Castle, Goderich. $19.95 gic4.4,1 _ DOWNTOWN ONTARIO: Unusual Main Streets to Explore Ron Brown, author of the Ghost Town books, looks at main streets across- the province including Emo, Goderich, Neustadt, Palmerston, St. Marys and Wroxeter. $22.95 Ghost Towns of Ontario Volume 2 Ghost Railways of Ontario x 9H.1 r;‘J, GENERAL STORES OF CANADA R. B. Fleming, who grew up in a general store north of Toronto tells the story of general stores and their owners from coast to coast. Hundreds of photos tell their history. $24.95 THE BLACK DONNELLYS Thomas P. Kelly's sensational account of the murder of Lucan's Donnelly family in 1880 is back in print after nearly 50 years. He chronicles 33 years of gang wars violence in pioneer Ontario. $9.95 RUSTY RAILS A photographic record of the branch-line railways in Mid-western Ontario from 1961-1996. Many of these rail lines are gone now, but their memory lingers, as does their effect on our history. $34.95 GHOST TOWNS OF ONTARIO Vol. 1 &Vol. 2 Ron Brown rediscovers vanished communities including Sunshine, Bodmin and Newbridge. $19.95 GHOST RAILWAYS OF ONTARIO Vol. 1 & 2 Ron Brown tells the stories of some of the abandoned railways such as the Kincardine- Listowel and Goderich-Guelph lines. $24.95 Duty, in and axe auft g'teat tietectien a( 864114 ettewane as vett* eiatif PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2004. 4 404 Queen St., Blyth 523-4792 The Citizen 541 Turnberry St., Brussels 887-9114