Townsman, 1991-11, Page 3Contents
Letters to the editor pg. 3
Contest winners enjoy prizes
Update pg. 5
Of lost paintings and new games
Column pg. 6
Jim Fitzgerald says goodbye
Santa's Helpers pg. 8
Area craftspeople help Santa
Patti Hendriks Pg. 9
Her work is bearable
The Landons pg. 11
Working as a team
Bill Ireland pg. 14
Hobby for big kids too
Green Christmas pg. 16
Sensible environmental ideas
Christmas Treats pg. 19
Readers send in recipes
Books pg. 30
A look at pioneer life
Goodbye neighbours! pg. 22
Farm Crisis threatens our way of life
Column pg. 25
Sandra Orr
People pg. 26
New books and records
Outings pg. 27
Day -tripping to Shakespeare
Music pg. 31
Listowel Concl?rt Singers
What's Up pg. 33
Entertainment listings
Dining Out pg. 35
Enjoying brunch at the Little Inn
Restaurant Listings pg. 36
Book Review pg. 39
No mystery about author's success
Column pg. 40
Keith Roulston
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FN () N I A R I n
GOODLY E MAGAZINE e
Despite bumper crops this fall, farmers in Western
Ontario face a bleak future and our towns and village
may suffer with them.
See page 22
Cover
Kids love the pleasure of well -made, classic toys like this
hand-crafted rocking horse. Local toymakers show how
it's done.
See page 8
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