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Best Wishes Blyth
, fora
'successful summer festival
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; (519) 565-2609 1BAYFiELb, ONTARIO MAIN STREET .
, Suggested plan for new addition.
Rear view of hall
:THE .
.VILLAGE GUILD
Bayfield, Ontario on Lake Huron
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Proprietors
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BAY IELD, ONTARIO, CANADA
BOX 1 PHONE HAYFIELD 565-2611
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Enjoy the rural atmosphere in this old Coaching Inn • at
Bayfield, a peaceful Ontario village beside Lake
Huron. Comfortable sleeping accommodations, delicious
meals, including Sunday Brunch.
Reservations advisable.
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Lunch 12:00 - 2:00
Dinner 5:30 7:30
Sunday Brunch - 10:30 - 1:30
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Rear view showing location of new addition.
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THE ' [MYTH SUMMER :'PESTIVAL,
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Play helps celebrate.
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generally worm his, way out of
facing any serious situations.
Sometimes, Colley said,
Dunlop was also "a frightened
man'.'--he not only,ran away from
the responsibility of facing up to
marriage, but also from the
responsibility of facing up to the
way the Canada Company was
treating the ordinary settler.
Thomas Mercer Jones, tlp
play's antagonist, is also not
withOut contritdictons._. Colley
considers this man'a cross
between, Cardinal Wasely and Idi.
Amin" but with a cunning that
•,•+,allows,„„,hirrr„ , to escape, any
punish inept foi his misdeeds until'
the very end:
Certainly one of tte play's most
fascinating characters' promises .
.to hi Lou, -the housekeeper of
Scots, Presbyterian working clast
background who kept iniuse for
the two Dunlop brothers.
After holding ire position for
some titne, Lou, a very upright
vvoman, decides the situation can
• lip on no longer—either olne offthe
or
en isMeakdiesep leerav%htonaeirtrwoo cranl
„The brothers, helpless when it
comes to running a licnite, know
they can't lose Lou, and' so Tiger
Dunklp tricks- his-limici—brother---
into marrying the woman, who
• had really hoped to trap the
. doctor himself.
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