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The Village Squire, 1981-05, Page 25VILLAGE SQUIRE is available at: Bayfield: The Village Market Nip N' Tuck Blyth: Snell's Food Mart The Blyth Theatre Blyth Standard Blyth Saga Brussels: The Brussels Post Clinton: C & E Variety Exeter: G & G Discount Gord's Variety Ooderich: Fincher's Ltd. Triangle Discount Grand Bend: Carole's Craft Cupboard Listowel: Smith's Red & White London: Say Cheese Multi -Mag The News Depot Lucknow: Sepoy Stationery Milverton: Curiosity Shoppe Mitchell: Scott's Dept. Store. Parkhill: McIntyre Drugs Ltd. Seaforth: Larone's Dept. Store The Huron Expositor St. Joseph's: Bayview Tourist Tavern Dining Lounge St. Marys: Marshall's of St. Marys Wildwood Inn Stratford: Wingham: Zurich: Fanfare Books Gallery Stratford J.S. Amusements Harris Stationery Tasty -Nu Bakery VILLAGE SQUIRE Box 10 Blyth, Ont. NOM 1110 /Real Living Cheese Come and taste old fashioned vintage cheddars in our historic building. We offer a careful selection of fine Canadian Cheese ... you are invited to try Brown Bag Sandwiches and our Gourmet Picnic Boxes. Don't miss us or our Real Living Cheese. 3 locations in Stratford tke_,[esiicC& sc '7fousc Write for our free brochure: 423 Erie Street Stratford, Ontario ' N5A 2N3 Call (519-271-3160) Also at Festival Square and the \Farmers' Market Saturday mornings./ nh7 - I'17 1.DO,S wcArY �•e � _ earl a �IflRSHRLL'S of STfllfIRYS "WHERE THE UNUSUAL IS USUAL" IN LADIES' WEAR, CARDS & GIFTS The GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, built in 1847, was for decades a welcoming place to spend the night. Today it is a group of three connecting shops. What was once the lane for horses and buggies to reach the stable at the back is now a charming card and candle shop. The original bar is now the Ladies' Wear with its handcraft section. Browse on into the Gift Shop, once the dining room, where full use has been made of the charm of this old building. Many of the original antiques are used to display imports from around the world. COME VISIT US SOON! 150 QUEEN ST. , ST. MARYS 284-3070 PG. 24 VILLAGE SQUIRE/MAY 1981