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Letters
Oct. 28, 1981
To the Editor:
While cleaning off my desk this morning
I came across the Oct. 22 issue of the
"Bayfield Post". It was rather refreshing
to read a paper that was only 8 pages long,
type -spaced and some parts double spaced.
Of particular good reading was the "Council"
News on page two and the "Pastor's Desk" on
page three.
Congratulations on a tidy paper.
Mery Erb
Brucefield
ANNOUNCEMENTS - Bayfield
The organizational meeting of a Quilt Course
sponsored by the Agricultural Department
given by two Lioness members, Helen Hopper
and Kathleen Siertsema, was held Wednesday
night. If there are others interested, please
contact these ladies as soon as possible. A
later course will be given by Jean Dunn and
Mildred Merrill from the Bayfield U.C.W. if
you aren't able to join this group but want to
take the course later.
- K. Siertsema
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The Readin' Writin' & Whatnot Store will
be closed for the Winter, but will open
upon request at any time - just call
565-2438 if you need cards, wrapping paper,
ribbon, jewellery or stationery.
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CENTENNIAL SCHOOL BRIEFS
BY Luanne Erickson
HALLOWE'EN PROGRAM
PHONE 482-7021
There was a party for one Kindergarten on
Wednesday and on Thursday for the other
Kindergarten to about Grade 2. The haunted
house was made up by the Student Council to
scare the younger ones. Three of the boys
in Mrs. Swan's grade one were too scared to
bring their dimes and too scared to go
through the maze of haunting sounds and
shapes. Also provided by the Student Council
was a Disney Film for all the grades. Thank
you. I think everyone enjoyed it.
The dance that was put on by the Student
Council (some brought their records to
listen to) was enjoyed by all.
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CAPTAIN'S COVE
FAMILY
RESTAURANT
AND DINING
LOUNGE
BAYFIELD EUCHRE CLUB
At the meeting on Oct. 28, there were 11
tables. High lady was Jean Lindsay, high
gent, "Doc" Lindsay. Low lady, Greta Scotchmer;
low gent, Glen Dowson. Most lone hands, Mary
Clarke. The next meeting will be Nov. 11 at
8 p.m. at the Municipal Bldg. All are welcome.
- Ed Strachan
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Zurich
ZUJi1CH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Zurich Chamber of Commerce will be holding its
monthly dinner meeting on Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. at
the Dominion Hotel.
The meeting was postponed for a week due to
the Warden's Annual Banquet in Goderich. The
Warden of Huron County is Fred Haberer,
the Reeve of Zurich.
On November 4 the Annual Dinner Meeting of
the Zurich Bean Festival Committee was held
at the Dominion Hotel. Details of the meeting
to follow in next week edition of The Zurich
News.
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