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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-12-04, Page 52sti u.: i�. } u 'i3 ?r. A satisfying lunch before a brisk Winter walk. A rewarding dinner after a day on local ski trails. A piping hot drink curled in front of the open hearth fireplace. A relaxing stay surrounded by pleasant service and age old charm. Interesting shops and nature's unspoiled country splendor. There's lots to do and see in Beoimiller. Why not gather a few friends or visiting relatives and make a day of it at Benmiller. Where you are always WELCOME. SERVED 2:30 - 4:30, 7 DAYS A WEEK. You will enjoy such sweets and savouries as Shortbreads, Cheddar Straws, Banana Pecan Bread, Cornmeal Muffins, Huron County Apple Butter, Port Jelly, Devonshire Clotted Cream, Maple Butter...Coffee or your choice of 8 delicious Teas. Relax and enjoy service in front of an open hearth log fire in one of our two lounges. Come alone or as a group. $5.75 per person. Reservations Required From start to finish, a traditional Christmas feast with all the trimmings. Main Course features Roast Young Turkey or Grilled Ham Steak. Served December 25th from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Phone 524-2191 for reservations. Something To Start The New Year Off Right... NEW YEAR'S DAY BRUNCH Reservations Required Served January 1st, 1986...Call for full details Complete your outing with a Visit to A unique shopping experience just steps from the Inn. For Reservations please phone: �Ct It l 111!t I 524-2191 Inn Nestled in Benmiller, Ont., just 7 kilometres east of Goderich on Huron County Road 1. Turn north off Highway 8. LICENSED UNDER THE L.L.B.O. e Pets for gift A living gift brings love and after Christmas Day. Whether feathered or furry, a pet can be preciated present any member could receive. For youngsters gerbil or hamster allows them cept responsibility as they new charge. And, small pets ly entertaining when the special "habitat" the ani and turn into permanent • For an older person, nionship as well as a meas the senior citizen who's a time to spare, a dog mi If he's house -bound devote to a hobby, fish -keeping. Many pe kits that include eve need for their first fis Birds add a little year round. If the time taming and Mynah, for examp with an entertainin form tricks, and week. s affection long it's finned, the most ap- of the family , the gift ofa to learn to ac - take care of their can be endless - gift includes a can explore living quarters. pets bring comp- ute of safety. For ctive and has some ght be just the thing. with a lot of time to the senior might enjoy t shops offer starter rything anyone could h tank. spring to the house all recipient wants to spend training a Cockatiel or le, they'll find themselves g pet who can talk, per - perk up every day of the Prod desi wit in ucts gned h children mind Many Christmas products are designed specifically with chidren in mind. For example, they can enjoy hours of fun and fantasy with special Christmas books, some of which contain mazes, connect -the -dots and pencil games as well as colouring pages. These items are particularly popular when the weather outside keeps youngsters looking fdr indoor fun. Puzzles for adults and children are also having a popularity surge and some manufacturers have added a new dimension to their appeal. For instance, Hallmark's Puzzle Plus is more than just something to piece together. When completed, one puzzle doubles as a board game with moveable pieces. Some puzzles come with three dimensional pieces that take the puzzle out of th realm of flat. Mini puzzles that can be tucked into a suitcase or back -pack are great stocking stuffers-especially for the puzzle afficionado.