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Village Squire, 1980-08, Page 34Ordinary and Extraordinary gifts. A first hand look VILLAGE SQUIRE is a magazine about Western Ontario, an area rich in colonial heritage, cultural activities, and recreation. k Turn of the century streetscapes, and farmhouses, a vibrant live theatre scene highlighted by the Blyth and Stratford festivals, plus boating, hiking, and riding make this area a pleasant place to visit, or to live. Each month the VILLAGE SQUIRE brings you features on places and people of interest, travel tips, and humour. In every issue, profiles of local musicians and craftspeople give you an insight into the character of Western Ontario. Whether you're looking for suggested routes for daytripping or an analysis of Stratford's latest production -it's all in the VILLAGE SQUIRE. at the good life Coming in the next few months are theme issues on food and renovating new and old houses. Profiles of artist Bill Creighton, the Grey Wellington Theatre Guild, area auctioneers, and the MacLeod Fishery. Plus surveys of the area's new and used bookstores, local hamburger palaces, and truck stops (do they really have the best food?). All this, regular columns, and dining out, gallery, and live theatre listings. Join VILLAGE SQUIRE'S thousands of readers and get a first hand look at the good life in Western Ontario. Just $5.00 for 12 issues. THE VILLAGE GUILD BAYFIELD, Ontario on Lake Huron (Hwy. 21 between Goderich and Grand Bend) Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Dick, Proprietors news, reviews, travel, the arts $5.00 for 12 issuee Please sign me up as a new subscriber to the VILLAGE SQUIRE. Send me the latest issue and bill me $5.00 for a year's subscription or $10.00 for two years. I understand I may write CANCEL on your bill, return it, and owe nothing. My first issue is mine to keep without further obligation. NAME ADDRESS TOWN OR COUNTY PROVINCE POSTAL CODE ...SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE... Open 7 days a week from March to November. 11/4 miles south of Grand Bend on hwy. 21, 238-2818 All major credit cards accepted. GRAND BEND PG. 30 VILLAGE SQUIRE/AUGUST 1980