Loading...
Village Squire, 1979-01, Page 4F&dcrst jnu ar Wh1ts: Sa Fabulous Fieldcrest Towels, Bathmats, Sheets, and Pillow Cases at Great Savings during the entire month of January. le UP FRONT Faced with a Western Ontario winter one has three basic choices: head for southern climes, sit around and pout and feel sorry for oneself, or get out and make the best of it. More and more people are taking the last option. When Randy and Audrey Collins moved to the snowbelt from the "banana belt" of Essex county, they realized there must be someway to put all that snow to use. The result is a successful winter resort that grew into a year-round playground. We visited it this month. Another way of enjoying winter that has spread into the area in the past couple of years is the old sport that has come back: cross-country skiing. We take a look at some of the joys of the sport in an article. You may wish to just enjoy a cup of something hot while sitting around the fire and a new tearoom in Listowel provides an opportunity for that. Berson's Tearoom is examined in a story this month. And, if Sam McGregor has his way, you may just be able to have some of the good things of summer in winter without leaving Western Ontario. The Kincardine developer and sometime politician has spent a lot of time and energy to promote the idea of a huge greenhouse complex near Kincardine warmed by waste heat from the Bruce Nuclear Power Project. Frances Barrick talked to him about his dreams. Clinton writer Elaine Townshend contributes two stories this month. One is on a pursuit that may make you think of warmer times: a new pet store in Goderich called The Fin 'n Beak. The second to the top of the ladder: bare -bow archery. From all of us at Village Squire, best wishes for a happy New CONTENTS Huey Gully 2 Cross-country skiing 6 Berson's Tearoom 9 The Fin 'n Beak 12 Sports 14 Profile: Sam McGregor 16 Update 19 Diary 21 People 22 Dining Listings 24 Around Town 29 P.S 32 VILLAGE SQUIRE Published monthly by Squire Publishing House, R.R. 3, Blyth, Ontario. NOM 1H0. Telephone 523-9636. Single copy, 50c; one-year subscription. $3.50 Co -Publishers, Keith and Jill Roulston; Editor.. Keith Roulston; Advertising Representative, Mrs. Mary Walden. Authorized by the Canada Post Office for second class mailing privileges. Second class mailing registration number 3122. January 1979, Village Squire 1