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The Village Squire, 1981-07, Page 15Continued from page 4 as a gray shroud. To the McLeods and other commercial fishermen the eastern waters of Huron mean something much different than they do to those of us who regard them as a summer playpen. There is a deeper attachment, though these people play it down. And one gets the feeling that that bond nutures rewards that the rest of us can never enjoy or appreciate. Postscript from the editors: Writer Robinson returned to McLeod's Fishery a week later and that day the Ferroclad came in with 500 pounds of perch. The mood around the shanty was noticeably changed. Things, it seemed, were starting to look up. the Village. Squire A Window on Western Ontario available at: BayfieId: Benmll ler: Blyth: Brussels: Clinton: Exeter: Goderich: Grand Bend: Hensall: Listowel: London: Lucknow: Milverton: Mitchell: Parkhill: Seaforth: St. Marys: Stratford: Wingham: Zurich: The Village Market Nip N' Tuck Willow Tree Antiques The Hollow Snell's Grocery Ltd. The Blyth Theatre Blyth Standard Blyth Saga The Brussels Post C & E Variety G & G Variety Gord's Variety Fincher's Ltd. Jana Natural Foods Triangle Discount Huron County Pioneer Museum Carole's Craft Cupboard Church House Antiques Smith's Red & White Say Cheese Multi Mag The News Depot Sepoy Stationery Curiosity Shoppe Scott's Dept. Store McIntyre Drugs Ltd. Larone's Dept. Store The Huron Expositor Marshall's of St. Marys Wildwood Inn Fanfare Books Gallery Stratford J. S. Amusements Harris Stationery Tasty -Nu Bakery Heimrich's Stationery Village Squire Box 10 Blyth, Ont. NOM 1H0 PLAYS QUIET IN THE LAND LOVE OR MONEY Jake Bauman is a fiery, humourous young man, madly in love with the girl of his dreams, at odds with his dad and questioning his elders. But his rebellion is more than a private matter because he is Amish, a pacifist of German descent and it's 1917,a time of war. By Anne Chislett HE WON'T COME IN FROM THE BARN The troubles of the modern farmer are dramatically illustrated in this farcical production starring Ted Johns, two cows, several pigs, and a rooster. Theatre magnate Ambrose Small sold his Grand Theatre chain for S1.7 million on December 2, 1919. Later that day he disappeared. Carol Bolt unravels this unsolved mystery of passion, intrigue and the super- natural. TOMORROW BOX A happily married farm wife for 30 years is at first shocked, then intrigued, and finally inspired by the "liberated" marriage of her son and daughter-in-law. In a hilarious se- quence of events she sets out to make her own life. By Anne Chislett FIRE ON ICE [The Legend of Howie Morenz[ An action packed tribute to one of the greatest hockey players of all time. The comedy of Keith Roulston and music of John Rody chronicle the intense skater from the Thames River ponds in Mitchell through his heroics in Stratford to stardom with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1920s and 30s. BLYTH CENTRE FOR THE ARTS BLYTH Box Office (519)523-9300 Box 291 Blyth, Ontario, NOM 1H0 VILLAGE SQUIRE/JULY 1981 PG. 13