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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Post, 1981-11-12, Page 3Pre- Christmas Sale Nov 20 to Dec.S Tieman's Furniture & Hardware Dashwood 237 -381 15Z OFF ALL FURNITURE CEDAR CHESTS BEDROOM SUITES CHESTERFIELDS LAMPS RECLINER CHAIRS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS TABLES DESKS PICTU.R.ES HASSOCKS KITCHEN SETS Specials e9. ;WHATNOTS THREE a Pc. Ckesterfield Suites .00 for y Pr ice With every 435.00 or more purchase goes a free ticket for the draw on 1- RECLINER CHAIR 2i A PAINTING (one ticket per purchase) Remembrance Day Service The participants in the Remembrance Day Service on Sunday, November 8, were :tev. Alun Thomas, Monsignor Bourdeau and Rev. W. M. Bennett. Cindy Scott of the Guides read the poem, "In Flanders Fields". The Scout and Guide Move- ments were present as well. Brigadier Morgan Smith read a lesson and from there the congre- gation went over to the Cenotaph where the Service continued with representatives from various Churches and Organizations. UNITED CHURCH NEWS - Bayfield Three children were baptized in the Church on November 1. They were Gary Jason Campbell, son of Gary and Kathy Campbell. Jamie Allison Hoy, daughter of John and Jody Hoy. Sarah Catherine Roth, daughter of Robert and Catherine Roth. PAGE 3 Village Floral & Gift Shop 1.01/%105 you. L o cide4/7 cd a eris-itlas O/oln LAS v/'Say Se/e 44 C�»6Cr' 2 2 46."1 /- 5, , I4J, 6i ZD°o �� o Cr a s a eSc'/5 ` eerie', -Aa ii ,'»as . In appreciation to our customers of the past year And our future customers we invite you to have a Coffee or Tea & Christmas Cake with us on this day. 16 Victoria St. Box 127 Zurich, Ont. 'hone 236-7779 Correction: The date for the Anniversary Sale in last week's ad was incorrect. Sorry for any inconvenience caused. i fv, LIBRARY NEWS - Zurich What is happening at your local Library? From November 26 until December 17, Eskimo and Indian prints will be on display for Public viewing at the Library. Come and see. The Library is sponsoring The Festival of Brass, a group of Stratford musicians who are appearing at the Zurich Public School on December 7. The students of St. Boniface will be guests of the Zurich Public School for this event. Books at the Library are interchanged every three months. Your helpful librarian is Mrs. Beatrice Rader. Listed are the hours it is open: Tues., Thurs., & Fri. afternoons Saturday afternoons Tues. and Fri. evenings 3 - 5t30 p.m. 2 - 5:30 p.m. 7 - 9:00 p.m. The Library is located at 22 Main St., Zurich in the basement of the Municipal Building. PETERS At Wingham General Hospi- tal, on Wednesday, Novem- ber 4, 1981, Mrs. Ida Matilda (Scarlet) Peters of Oxford Street, Hensall in her 71st year. Beloved wife of the late Frederick Samuel Peters (1976); dear mother of Leroy of Hensall, Thomas of Port Ellis, British Columbia, Mrs. Joyce Lee of Seaforth, (Bon- nie) Mrs. Earl Becker of RR 1, Dashwood, dear sister of John of Harriston and George of London, Mrs. Sa- die Sockett of Fergus and Mrs. Tressa Fletcher of Hen- sall; dear niece of Mrs. Alice Eckert of Mt. Forest; also survived by 14 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Visitation at the Bonthron Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King Street, Hensall, where the funeral service will be conducted on Friday, November 6 at 2 PM with Rev. James Broadfoot offici- ating. Interment to follow In Hensall Union Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. OBITUARIES The Lord is my shepherd; I have everything I need. He lets me rest in fields of green grass and leads me to quiet pools of fresh water. He gives me new strength... ...Certainly your goodness and love will be with me as long as I live; and your house will be my home forever.