HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2014-06-18, Page 1010 News Record • Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Seven authors to participate in 2014 Bayfield Writers' Festival
News Record staff
Enthusiasts of the written word
rejoice, the Bayfield Writers' Festi-
val returns this weekend.
The event is scheduled for Sat.,
June 21 at 1 p.m. at Bayfield Town
Hall.
Tickets are available for $15 at
The Village Bookshop, 24 Main St.
N.
For more information call 519-
565-5600 or e-mail mbrown@the-
villagebookshop.com.
The 2014 event will host seven
authors, Terry Boyle, Krista
Bridge, Susan Downe, Kate Hil-
ton, Emily Kate Johnston, Nicole
Lundrigan and Jennifer Robson.
According to the festival's web-
site, the annual Bayfield Writers'
Festival was established in 2001 by
Mary Wolfe, founding owner of
The Village Bookshop in Bay-
field. The Bookshop continues to
organize and sponsor the Festival
under the leadership of current
owner Mary Brown (the "new"
Mary), and with the support and
assistance of dedicated volunteers
and partners in the publishing
industry.
Many of Canada's best known
authors, including Margaret
Atwood, Lawrence Hill, Terry Fal -
lis, and many others, have visited
Bayfield to take part in the Writ-
ers' Festival. The festival has
become a "must attend" event for
local residents, book clubs, sum-
mer visitors and readers from all
over.
For more information, visit
www.bayfieldwritersfestival.com.
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unwanted or unused gold and
silver items in your home. Maybe
old coins or paper money that
sits in a drawer or safety deposit
box. Perhaps an old wrist watch or
pocket watch...Please feel free to
bring them in while we are here.
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MEDALS
We buy all Medal Awards, Decorations,
Orders & Badges. Below is a list of the
prices we pay for Canadian Medals. We
are also particularly interested in Canadian
Military Cap and Collar Badges, British
Military Decorations and Campaign Medals
and Enameled European Decorations.
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THE COIN SHOP
Sunday June 22nd 10am - 4pm
Monday June 23rd 10am - 4pm
SUNCOAST MALL
Hwy 21, South, Goderich
Children and teens
given chance to
`start fresh' with
their summer reading
Do you love reading and using the
library, but struggle with getting
your books back on time? If you
are between the ages of 0 and 16
you have the chance to erase those
overdue library fines by reading.
From June 23 to July 11, children
ages infant to 16 can 'pay' their
overdue fines by reading at home
or at the library. The program is an
initiative to diminish barriers that
may exist and get kids using the
library again without the penalty
of past fines. Often fines deter
children from using the library. If
an individual's fines become too
great, they cannot use the library's
borrowing services.
"Reading and language are such
important aspects of education,
especially for children and youth.
The Read Away Fines program
creates a chance for a fresh start for
the summer, and brings children
into our libraries countywide.
Libraries are a wonderful resource!
We want to provide young people
with the opportunity to use
the services available to them,
regardless of their past fine," said
Meighan Wark, county librarian and
director of cultural services.
The Read Away Fines program
provides a three-week window
where children with fines can visit
the library and 'pay' down these
fines through reading. Every 15
minutes of reading removes $1.00 in
fines. You can remove $4.00 in fines
for one hour of reading, and so on, to
a maximum of $20.00.
Participation is easy. Follow these
steps:
• Visit one of the twelve Huron
County Library locations (http://
www.huroncounty.ca/library/1_
contactus.php#locations) and ask
staff about the program. Make sure
to bring your library card.
• Sign up. Staff will give you a log
sheet and reading contract, which
must be signed by a parent.
• Read at home or at the library.
• Log your book titles and the time
you spend reading.
• Erase your fines. Once you've
reached your Reading Goal, bring
your log sheet back to the library
and show it to the staff. The staff
members will confirm you've met
your goal, and your outstanding
fines will be reduced!
Some restrictions apply - visit
http://www.huroncounty.ca/library
for more details.
Books read for Read Away Fines can
also be logged for children attending
the TD Summer Reading Club in July
and August.
Kick off your summer reading with a
fresh start, thanks to the Read Away
Fines program supported by the
Huron County Library.