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Village Squire, 1977-07, Page 3041/ 4 area. White clay underlies this whole area of South Easthop. The original settlers on 50 -acre plots in the area were from Hesse, Bavaria and Prussia, Rhineland. There's a line of power lines here to use as a landmark and about a mile after passing it, comes sideline 35 on which you should turn left (north). The road takes you to highway 7-8 east of Stratford which you should cross and head into North Easthope township. It isn't far (one mile) before you cross the Avon, though you may find it hard to believe that this little trickle of water is the same river that is so impressive a few miles away in downtown Stratford. Another third of a mile and you'll come to concession 2-3 of North Easthope township. Turn right on the paved road. Just a half mile from the corner you'll come to Brocksden farm and Brocksden Museum. This was formerly Brocksden School and has been restored to its original clapboard over the brick construction. The beautiful grounds may be used for picnics and reunions and other events and the museum is open on Saturdays, mostly on Sundays and holidays when there is an attendant. The road proceeds through pleasant, rolling land with many field stone houses. It's another three and a half miles down the road to Bell's school and St. Andrew's church and cemetery, clustered on a corner. Then it's up the hill and on for another mile to sideline 15 where you turn right. Just off the sideroad a piece is the source of the Avon where it "sparkles from the fern", says Mrs. Cooke. Edged with watercress and blue tlags it threads its way between pastures, cornfields, high -bush cranberries, cedars and willows towards Stratford, then on to Avonbank and Avonton and finally flows into the Thames. It's only a little over a mile back to highway 7-8 on sideline 15. You can make a choice at the corner. You can go up to Fryfogle's Inn, about a quarter mile to the left (east), if you wish and see one of the only inns left from the original Huron road built by Van Egmond and others for the Canada company when the Huron Tract was first being opened up more than a century ago. If not, keep going on sideline 15, across Highway 7-8 and back into South Easthope township. At the first corner, about a mile south of the highway, turn left for a short jog and you can see the pretty stone church called St. Anthony's. It was built in 1863 and is preserved in beautiful condition by the decendents of the original German and Irish, Scottish and English settlers. There is also an old cemetery. Mass is said at least once a year in the tiny church. Turning back on the concession 2-3 on which we came down to the church, we departed from Mrs. Cooke's route and went up Highway 59 to Shakespeare. The little village has many intersting shops which can provide interesting shopping for those who like to browse. Then it was back on Highway 7-8 (left) and back into Stratford. Our thanks to Mrs. Cooke. We invite others to submit suggestions of routes to be followed for intersting trips. All men are not created equally That's why we don't have a lot of sameness in our store. You'll find colors, patterns and styles that will suit almost all men we might have to deal with in our store. Whether it be slacks, shorts, swim suits, ties or shirts, we realize all men are not created with equal (or same) taste. EARL A ,... SHOP fOR MEN Corner Montreal Street And The Square, Goderich PG. 28. VILLAGE SQUIRE/JUIN " 1977. Strickland JEEP TOYOTA American Motors STRICKLAND AUTOMOBILES Goderich (519) 524-8841 524-8411 524-9381 FOR OUR SUMMER READERS WE HAVE A NEW dk64 rags- SUPPLY OF CANADIAN PAPER BACKS Robertson Davies Trilogy The Man Who Flew Churchill W.O.Mitchell...Who has seen the Wind Margaret Lawrence...The Diviners The Donnellys Album The Donnellys Must Die The Black Donnellys ALSO CAMPING GUIDES Ontario Calls You Camping Travel Ontario. Canoeing Ontario. Day -Hiking, Backpacking in Ontario Have a nice summer