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April 17-18 Bayfield Historical Society - 10th Annual Collectors' Exhibition
Start Date/Time:April 17, 2010
End Date/Time:April 18, 2010
Recurring Event:One time event
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Bayfield Historical Society - 10th Annual Collectors' Exhibition

This is the largest Collector Show in Southwestern Ontario and it also features an "Antique Roadshow" session. Its the 10th Annual Collector Show and is a major findraiser for the Bayfield Historical Society and the Helen MacLeod ll  "Restoration Fund"

See www.bayfieldhistorical.ca for more details

Contact: Dave Gillians - lynnegillians@hotmail.com

 

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