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Village Squire, 1980-10, Page 4UP FRONT Some people love 'em, a few people hate 'em. But it's extremely difficult to stay indifferent to one of Western Ontario's most intriguing resources...its old buildings. That's especially true of those who have gone through the tearing -your -hair -out experience of renovating one. This month Village Squire reports on two projects which involved transforming fairly derelict houses into comfortable family homes. We've talked as well to some pros in the renovation business and writer Alice Gibb explores the work of a Goderich group dedicated to preserving the best of our architectural heritage. For those interested in more contemporary housing we've got a description of an energy efficient home that's recently been built near Blyth. But that's not all. Candy Forest and Paul Aston are talented musicians performing in Stratford and Susanne Jones visited them for Village Squire. Then for the fall, "let's take a drive" season, we've got two day trips, one to a country fair and another to Oktoberfest and other Kitchener -Waterloo attractions. We want to remind readers of the contests for a Village Squire cover sketch and a story for our Christmas issue. Winners in each category will receive S25 and the deadline is Monday, November 3. The drawing should be in black ink, of cover size and the story 1000 to 2000 words. In January Village Squire is sponsoring a photo contest. Black and white 8 x 10 prints of area people, scenes or events, suitable for publication in the magazine, should be submitted by Monday, December 1. A number of prizes will be offered. So put those typewriters, cameras and pens to work... We goofed! The cook and restaurant in a photo in last month's Village Squire were incorrectly identified. The cook. named in the picture as Rick Wiley of Kathy's Truck Stop, was in fact Simos Euripides, owner of Diana's Restaurant in Listowel. The Village Squire apologizes for its error. Cover: Photo in Sills Hardware, Seaforth, by Paul Ellis. The readers write I enjoy Village Squire You will find enclosed $5.00 for a year's subscription to The Village Squire. 1 enjoy the magazine, so read . from cover to cover many things of interest, as 1 had spent most of my life on our farm Wishing you every success. Yours truly Mrs. Melville Bradhurn Wingham A unique magazine Please renew my subscription to the "Village Squire". We find it an unique and interesting magazine. Glad to hear that you are covering into the Kincardine area for articles. Sincerely Mrs. Olive Thompson 15 Inverness St. N. Restaurant disappoints 1 received your excellent magazine in the mail, and on your recommendation we went to the Triple K Restaurant. I am sorry to say, my husband and I were not impressed with it at all. Maybe we picked a bad night, but we had Fried Chicken Dinner for $3.75 consisting of three pieces each, one very small drumstick, one of rib and one thigh, (the only one to have much eating to it) The Salad was a serving of Cole Slaw (no prizes for it) on our plate, the potatoes were undercooked, and a cob of field corn (not sweet corn). I guess they mistook us for cows. The coffee cost extra and no refill was offered, which you get any where else. Jello was extra, the soup was good, but on the whole a disappointing meal. I would like to suggest you check the little restaurant at Vanastra on highway 4 for good food and reasonable prices. All meals include a Salad Bar, (all you can eat) a wonderful variety of vegetables cottage cheese, potato and macaroni salad, jellied salads, etc. His liver is the best in the area. My husband is retired and we eat out a lot, so we try a lot of places, but we always go back to Vanastra. Hope you don't mind our opinions, good luck to your very informative magazine. Mrs. Jessie Snell 116 Warren St. Goderich VILLAGE SQUIRE The good life in Western Ontario Editorial Board: Alice Gibb, Sheila Gunby, Keith Roulston, Susan White. Advertising staff: Matt Adamson, Greg Canivet, Mary Walden. Telephone [519] 527-0240. Circulation: Laurel Glousher Telephone [519J 523-9646. Established 1973. Published monthly by McLean Bros. Publishers Ltd., Box 10, Blyth, Ontario, NOM 1H0. Telephone [519] 527-0240 or 523-9646. All manuscripts submitted for consideration should be accompanied by a return self - addressed, stamped, envelope. The publishers cannot accept PG. 2 VILLAGE SQUIRE/OCTOBER 1980 responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts or photographs, although both are welcomed. Any use of ficitional names corres- ponding to actual persons is coincidental. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors ano not necessarily those of the publishers or the editorial board. 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