Village Squire, 1980-04, Page 33April 2 - 5. Pat Coleman Quartet.
April 9 - 12. Ralph Bowen Quartet.
April 14 - 19. Richard Whitehouse Trio.
THE FIREHALL, Talbot Inn, London.
April 2 - 5 (open at this time)
April 7, 8. Paul Legiel
April 9 - 12 Peter Thompson.
April 14 - 19. Humber River Valley Boys.
WELLINGTON TAVERN, 267 Bathurst
Street, London.
to April 5, Glyder. (Closed Good Friday)
April 7 - 12. Odds n'Ends
April 14 - 19. Studio I
April 21 - 26. Friendship Train.
April 28 - May 3. Staircase.
EMPIRE TAVERN, 750 Hamilton Rd.,
London.
to April 5. Ken Young's Northern Lites.
April 7 - April 12. Possum Trot.
April 14 - April 19. Glen Logan show.
April 21 - April 26. Clint Curtiss Show.
April 28 - May 3. Boss Gang.
BLYTH INN, Blyth, Ontario.
April 5 - Timothy.
April 11, 12 - Blue Water Hiway
April 18, 19 - Second Edition.
April 25, 26 - Ho.
May 2, 3 - Richard Knetchel.
THE HARTLEY HOUSE, Walkerton
Varied Entertainment Offered from April
1 to May 5. April 25 and 26 only, the Bruce
rings out with the Bluegrass sounds of the
Dixie Flyers.
BRUSSELS INN Turnberry St. Brussels.
Country & Western Music'. From April 1 to
May 5: Country Ca%aliers, Lesperance
Trio, Jack & Jill, Shayne Country.
CABARET, Stratford City Hall Auditorium
"The $2.98 Cabaret" April 11, 12, 8 p.m.
Stratford City Hall, an evening of comedy,
mime, dancing, singing and merriment
with a western theme. Fully licensed.
Presented by the Stratford Alternate
Theatre.
SUTTON PARK INN, Kincardine
March 31 - April 5 - Nightshirt
April 7 - 12 - Foxfire
April 14 - 19 - Grotty Beats
April 21 - 26 - Wilson Bros.
April 28 - May 3 - Golddust
GREEN FOREST MOTOR HOTEL, Hwy.
#21 South Grand Bend.
Apni 5, Dwight James
April 11, 12, Verd and Lillian
April 18, 19, Nice and Easy
April 25, 26, Randy & Cathy
May 2, 3. Dave Bennett
May 9, 10 Paul & Judy
FOREST CITY GALLERY, 213 King St.
London
March 28 -Apr. 23 Robin Peck -sculpture -
downstairs; Victoria Walker -drawings
upstairs
April 25 -May 21 -Ed Zelenak-large draw-
ings -downstairs
April 23 -Joe Rosenblatt -Poetry Reading
April 30 -Gregg Dechert-solo keyboard
concert
May 3 -Paula Ravitz -at Piccadilly(Murray
Selby Building)
May 4 -Gayle Young -Music and perform-
ance
All events at 8 p.m.
KTTCHENER MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM
400 East Ave. Kitchener
Apr. 2-6 - Ice Capades
Apr. 12 -April Wine Concert
Apr. 24 -Nana Mouskouri Concert
May 2 & 3 -Shrine Club Circus
May 9 -10 -11 -Rodeo
GENERAL'S CROSSING SALOON
Grand Hotel, 6 Bridge St., Kitchener
The finest in country and western enter-
tainment and d'ning.
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE & TAVERN
1310 Huron St., London Ontario
March 31 to Apr. 5 - Midnight
April 7 to 12 - One Way
April 14 to 19 - Garee
April 21 to 26 - Route 66
April 28 to May 3 - Climer
THEATRE
THEATRE LONDON, 471 Richmond St.,
London. to April 12. The Glass Menagerie.
8 p.m. April 16 - May 3. The Relapse, or
Virtue in Danger.
ST. MARY'S COMMUNITY PLAYERS.
Town Hall Auditorium, St. Marys. April 9 -
12, 16 - 19. Anne of Green Gables. 8 p.m.
Tickets S4. from cast, board of directors
and at Crosthwaite's store.
ROAD SHOW THEATRE COMPANY,
Hwy. #7, Guelph.
April 2 - 5, 9 - 12, 16 - 19, The Elaine Wood
Show.
SPECIAL EVENTS
CENTENNIAL HALL, 550 Wellington St.,
London. May 3. London Symphony
Orchestra Rummage Sale, noon.
ROTARY CLUB OF STRATFORD, Strat-
ford Legion. May 12 . Sports Celebrity
Dinner, sponsored by Rotary Club of
Stratford. 6:30 p.m. Tickets $30 per
person. Guests include Russ Jackson and
Bill lnkol.
GARAGE SALE Saturday, May 3 at 10
a.m. In Blyth Arena, Blyth. On Sale:
furniture, dishes, baking, collectibles, etc.
At 1:30 p.m. all remaining items will be
auctioned. Sponsored by the Evening Unit
of the Blyth U.C.W.
OPPORTUNITY SALE. Knox Presbyterian
Church, Listowel. April 19. Quilts,
crafts, spring garden plants and house
plants, furniture, Treasure Nook, home-
made baking. nursery provided. 10 a.m. - 3
p.m.
BLYTH CENTRE FOR THE ARTS — Third
Annual used book sale. Bargains and
treasures priced from 4 for $1. and up.
Saturday, June 7, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Blyth Memorial Hall. Tour the new
theatre addition after you browse through
the books.
THE GIFT THAT...
KEEPS ON GIVING
JEWELLERY
Kl'f FORM - MAKE 11
YOURSELF
CUSTOM MADE - AT LOW
COST
STONES ARE NATURAL
MINERALS IMPORTED
FROM ALL OVER THE
WORLD. NO GLASS OR
PLASTIC.
Tiger Eye, Carnelian,
Amethyst Quartz,
Garnet, Moonstone,
ade, Opal, and Tots
more.
Rings, Pendants, Beads,
Necklaces, Belt Buckles,
Bola Ties, Bracelets,
etc.
VISIT...MINI MINERAL
MUSEUM - NO CHARGE._
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51 ST. DAVID ST., GODERICH, ONT. NIA 114
524-9972
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