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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBayfield Breeze, 2010-05-05, Page 15/27/2019 Fr7 Week 19 Issue 44 BAWIELDBREEZE [AN MATTHEW CA ff PIP 513565336 ;&Mpx all —IAAAIAAII��AIAII�AA1�11A ' �, ROYAL LEPAGE �nrrrrwrrrfrrM... _r _f BAWIELD BREEZE rd,evifla[jescr.v i . UIr ri Lti:urr0 j 0 SHARE MVI®] . May 5, 2010 Week 19 Issue 44 FESTIVAL OF SONG SHOWCASES WORLD RENOWNED TALENTS BY MELODY FALCONER -POUNDER The Bayfield Town Hall will once again be filled with the sound of world renowned musical talents when the fourth annual Bayfield Festival of Song returns to the village for concerts on the first two weekends of June. The Aldeburgh Connection Artistic Directors Stephen Ralls and Bruce Ubukata are offering up a variety of unique experiences for music lovers. The festival kicks -off on June 5 with Coffee Concert: SLEEPERS, WAKE! This concert will offer an eclectic mix of Bach to Broadway, featuring piano -duets performed by Ralls and Ubukata and songs by visiting artists. A Celebrity Recital will be held on the evening of June 5 at 8 p.m. Two dazzling singers, Virginia Hatfield, soprano; and Lauren Segal, mezzo, will perform favorite songs, arias and duets under the accompaniment of Ubukata on piano. These two women are stars with the Canadian Opera Company and have also been busy performing for audiences in Europe and across North America. On the afternoon of June 6 at 2:30 p.m. a concert to celebrate the arrival of early summer, entitled, "A Harvest of Song" will be held. Four brilliant young singers, Leslie Ann Bradley, soprano; Erica Iris Huang, mezzo; Frank Mutya, tenor; and Vasil Garvanliev, baritone; will share their talents while evoking the splendors of both countryside and gardens. They will be accompanied by Ralls and Ubukata on piano. The concert will be followed by an audience party with the artists. BAYFIELD GUIDING Looking for an easy supper idea and an opportunity to help a community group in the process? Tonight, May 5, is the final opportunity for people to support all levels of Bayfield Guiding simply by ordering a pizza. The New Orleans Pizza Fundraising Nights will be held on those three dates. Starting at 4 p.m. until close, 50 per cent of the money from food items purchased at the New Orleans Pizza restaurants will be donated to the charity or school the purchaser designates. Please consider Bayfield Guiding as your charity of choice. Members of Bayfield Guiding will have forms available that can be handed in at the time of purchase. They will be accepted at all New Orleans Pizza Restaurants. Don't have a form? There will be ones available at the stores on the nights of the event. How about a Girl Guide cookie or two for dessert? Members of Bayfield Guiding now have cookies for sale. These classic chocolate and vanilla creme filled cookies sell for $4 a box. The profits from both cookie sales and the pizza fundraiser will help cover the costs of the local Guiding program. cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze[Weekl9lssue44/tabid/295/Default.aspx 1/10 5/27/2019 Songs, for four voices and piano -duet. Week 19 Issue 44 For the second half of the festival a long weekend is in the offing with a Singers' Masterclass being held on Thursday, June 10 at 4 p.m. In this new event for the festival, the combined expertise and wisdom of Mary Lou Fallis and Peter Tiefenbach, mixed with a generous measure of humor and sympathy, come into play as they coach young singing students preparing for their careers. Audience goers are invited to join the singers afterwards for a Bistro Night at the Little Inn of Bayfield. Seating for this meal is limited so please contact the inn at 519 565-2611 for reservations and details. The soprano, Fallis; accompanied by Tiefenbach on piano will return to the hall on June 11 at 8 p.m. for the "Primadonna Sails In!" This evening should prove to be a unique vocal recital - Bayfield will be treated to an affectionate send-up. This is a great opportunity to experience at first hand the personality that has delighted millions on radio, television and around the world! Another Coffee Concert is scheduled for 11 a.m. on June 12. This time Ralls and Ubukata will perform on piano, "Schumann in the Morning". Songs from visiting artists will also be on the program. This concert will be a birthday celebration of one of the most romantic of composers. The concert will highlight Schumann's Spanische Liebeslieder or Spanish Love Susan Platts, mezzo, will be the featured performer for the Celebrity Recital to be held on June 12 at 8 p.m. She will be accompanied by Ralls on piano. Platts is one of Canada's most acclaimed singers, with an international reputation. She has been invited to open the Toronto Symphony's new season. Included in her recital will be a tribute to composer, Robert Schumann, in honor of the 200th anniversary since his birth (June 8, 1810). Young artists, Bradley, Huang, Mutya and Garvanliev will be performing, accompanied by Ralls and Ubukata in approximately ten schools in Huron and Perth counties during the week between the scheduled concerts. They will return to the hall on June 13 at 2:30 p.m. for an encore performance of "A Harvest of Song". Following the concert the artists will join in a party with the audience. Tickets are available locally by calling Gail Grant at 519 565-2435. They cost $25, Saturday mornings; and $35, Saturday evenings, Friday evenings, Sunday afternoons. The Masterclass on June 10 will cost $15. There is also a subscription price: if buying tickets for more than one concert, please deduct $5 from each ticket. BAYFIELD LOOKS GOOD IN "STYLE ME PRETTY" BRIDAL MAGAZINE LADIES' NIGHT Ladies mark your calendars because a night just for your indulgence is approaching fast. The Bayfield Optimist Club is holding a Ladies' Night on May 7 at the Bayfield Community Centre. The doors will open at 8 p.m. and a variety of entertainment is planned including, an elimination draw, a belly dancing demonstration and a silent auction. A highlight of the evening will be a performance by comedian Elvira Kurt. Tickets are available for $15 a person at Brandon's Hardware. Proceeds to the Optimist Club's youth related projects. BACC FASHION SHOW "Body Garnish — the Figure as this Year's Canvas" is the title of the upcoming Luncheon and Fashion Show to be held on May 9 at the Bayfield Town Hall. The Bayfield and Area Chamber of Commerce are sponsoring the show with profits going to the Breast Cancer Society of Canada. The doors will open at 12:30 p.m. Fashions from area businesses will be featured in the show starting at 1 p.m. Tickets are available now for $25 from Inspirations please call 519 565-2710 or Pat Lewington at 519 565-2202. CONCERT SERIES cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze[Weekl91ssue44/tabid/295/Default.aspx 2/10 5/27/2019 I Week 19 Issue 44 The windows in the diningroom of The Little Inn of Bayfield were the perfect backdrop for a photo shoot which recently appeared in Style Me Pretty an on-line bridal magazine. (Photo by Erin Samuell) The work of local photographer, Erin Samuel] (A Simple Photograph) was recently featured in a very popular on-line wedding magazine called "Style Me Pretty". "I am very excited to be a contributor to such a prestigious magazine but I am even more excited to get the chance to feature my local community," Samuel] said in a recent press release. Samuell's concept for the photo shoot was not a wedding but a bridal shower. For floral arrangements she enlisted the help of Luann's Country Flowers in Goderich and the location was The Little Inn of Bayfield. "This was my first publication with Style Me Pretty. Being a Bayfield native myself, I wanted to showcase services and vendors close to home and what better place to start than The Little Inn," she said. Style Me Pretty is a favorite wedding publication for most Canadian and American brides-to-be. It offers a ton of great decorating ideas and tips, and has some great tools to help brides prepare their own dream weddings whether they are planning a simple, small budget affair or a grandiose, elaborate day. "The online publication has a readership that includes almost five million hits per month and their monthly RSS views are over 900, 000, so that means more than a few people will be getting a peak at our wonderful little town," said Samuell. Photographer Erin Samuellenlistedthe help of local brides-to-be, Becky Fegan and Katie Padfield; florist Luann Taylor and The Little Inn of Bayfield for a wedding shower themed photo shoot which can be viewed on-line now at The models for the shoot are also local Huron www•stylemepretty.com. (Photos by Erin Samuell) girls; Becky Fegan and Katie Padfield are both planning their own weddings this year. They volunteered to model and brought along several friends to join in on the fun. "We decorated in a spring theme, using apples from Apple Park and flowers from Luann's Country Flowers. Luann Taylor prepared seasonal arrangements including potted daffodils that could be replanted in our home gardens after the shower. What a great idea!" said Samuell. The subjects of the shoot also got to play traditional bridal shower games like Bridal Bingo and they also had a toilet paper wedding dress competition. Luke Ducet, with Beth Moore, is the next performer to be showcased in the "Big Town Canadian Singers Going Small Town" Bayfield Concert Series to be held on May 8 in the Bayfield Town Hall. The series featured some of the countries' top talents, who when mixed with some locally grown entertainers performing as their opening acts, created the perfect blend for an exciting evening of music. Individual show ticket prices range from $10 to $25. Tickets are available at Ernie King Music in Goderich and Black Dog Village Pub and Bistro in Bayfield. The Concert Series proved to be so popular that an extra date has been added. On June 3, Basia Bulat, along with Fourth Avenue, will perform at the Bayfield Town Hall. Doors open at 8 p.m. with the concert following at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available now for $25 at the locations listed above. The concerts are being presented by Meades Bros. Productions and The Little Inn of Bayfield. Special Concert Getaways are now available at The Little Inn; to learn more please call 1-800-565-1832. FITNESS FUN There are plenty of ways to get in shape for summer in Bayfield — check out the options listed below, one may be perfect for you! Pole walkers meet Tuesday mornings at 9 a.m. at 6 Main Street. The session incorporates an hour of walking with an ending cool down stretch. Introductory lessons for new pole walkers will be held on May 11 at 9:15 a.m. Poles are available for anyone who would like to give this sport a try. Walking with poles increases the cardiovascular effectiveness of walking by engaging your upper body and reduces stress on knees and other joints and improves posture. Four lessons will cost $10. Exercise classes will continue through the summer months. Dancefit and Toning classes are held cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Weekl91ssue44/tabid/295/Default.aspx 3/10 5/27/2019 Week 19 Issue 44 Anyone wanting to see the full article and many of the pictures can visit: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a.m. The Sit http://www.stylemepretty.com/2010/04/27/bridal-shower-ideas-by-a-simple- and Get Fit Classes take place on Mondays and photograph/#comment-102986 Wednesdays at 10:15 a.m. Both classes are held in perspective. An award-winning playwright, author, columnist, film maker and lecturer, he has the Bayfield Community Centre. AUTHOR CATHERINE GILDINER'S Society. The curtain will go up on this film on May 13. VISIT TO VILLAGE WAS SOLD OUT BRIDGE CLUB The May 2nd Books and Brunch with author, Catherine Gildiner held at The Little Inn of films will commence at 7:30 p.m. in the Bayfield Town Bayfield was a sold out event. Bill Martin and John Kuntz were the high "We enjoyed a superb brunch and a fascinating presentation. Catherine's talk focused on her scorers when the Wednesday Evening Bridge most recent volume of memoirs, After the Falls. Her background in psychology made for most Club met at the Bayfield Lions' Community interesting lunch table conversation," said Mary Brown, host of the event and owner of The Building on Apr. 28. Village Bookshop, in a recent press release. The club will meet next on May 12 and all are In case you missed the event, autographed copies of all of Gildiner's books are available at the welcome. The decks will be shuffled starting at book shop. 7 p.m. The next Books and Brunch event will be held May 30 at The Little Inn. The guest author will FILM SOCIETY be Drew Hayden Taylor. Originally from the Curve Lake First Nations, in Central Ontario, he has spent the last two decades traveling the world and writing about it from the Aboriginal Cairo Time is the title of the final film in the spring perspective. An award-winning playwright, author, columnist, film maker and lecturer, he has series of movies being offered by the Bayfield Film managed to bridge the gap between cultures by tickling the funny bone. He has recently Society. The curtain will go up on this film on May 13. published his first adult novel, Motorcycles and Sweetgrass. A later start time is being tried for this season and the Tickets are $30 and are available now at The Village Bookshop. films will commence at 7:30 p.m. in the Bayfield Town Hall. LAVIOLETTE TO LEAD LECTURE ON Tickets cost $10 per person at the door the night of BAYFIELD FURNITURE MAKER the film. For more information please contact Lynne Gillians at Village of Bayfield Archivist Ralph Laviolette will facilitate one of the topics on the schedule for 519 565-5884 or by email at Enhanced Aging Series sponsored by the Lake Huron Learning Collaborative Centre, May 13. lynnegillians@hotmail.com Laviolette's talk on The History of Furniture Making in Huron County will be held at the Huron BRVTA County Museum in Goderich from 2-4 p.m. The lecture will be followed by a guided tour of Made in Bayfield - The Work of Johann Gemeinhardt on exhibit at the museum from May 8 to Dec. 5. Wild Turkeys and hikers beware it's hunting season again. Gemeinhardt (1826-1912), was born in the Bavarian area of Germany and settled in Bayfield around 1850. He had completed his cabinet making apprenticeship before leaving Germany. The Bayfield River Valley Trail Association (BRVTA) The display includes, various tools, drawings and furniture pieces, both large and small, which would like to let the community know that the show the intricacies of his life's work. Woodland Trail will be closed from now until June 1 for the Wild Turkey Hunt. To attend the lecture the cost is $15. To register call Anna Dalton -Needles at the LHLCC, 519 524-4154 or email info@lakehuronlearning.ca. The other two BRVTA trails remain open, the Heritage Trail, through the village, as well as the HORTICULTURISTS LEARN MORE Sawmill Trail, on the north side the Bayfield River. Other local trails, such as, Bannockburn and Naftel's ABOUT BLUEWATER BLOOMS Creek do not permit hunting and are available to walkers throughout the year. Bayfield residents have always shown a strong sense of pride in their horticultural efforts but this year they may be recognized for it. �T u T TO ��V� 1� HALL The Municipality of Bluewater has entered the provincial competition in the 2010 Communities The golden voices of The Medway High School in Bloom (CIB) program. The committee is referred to as the Bluewater Blooms Committee. Senior Choir will echo through the Bayfield Town Hall The "kick-off' for the Bluewater Blooms initiative will be held on June 19 on Main Street in front on the evening of May 16. of the library at 11 a.m. All interested groups and individuals are welcome to attend and The choir, which hails from the school in Arva, ON, is sunflower seeds will be available. considered the best in Southwestern Ontario. In 2009, and again this year, they were the proud recipients of several gold medals at the Kiwanis cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze[Weekl91ssue44/tabid/295/Default.aspx 4/10 5/27/2019 Week 19 Issue 44 To learn more about Bluewater Blooms plan to attend the May 17th meeting of the Bayfield Music Festival. They were also presented with gold Horticultural Society. Jim Fergusson will be speaking on the project. As an added bonus a medals at the 2009 Ontario Music Festival. planter demonstration will also be given at this meeting. The horticultural society will meet at Along with spring flowers, the fifth month of the year the Bayfield Lions' Community Building starting at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome. The Medway High School Senior Choir has 30 to 35 On May 21, the directors of the Bayfield Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC) would like to members. Under the able leadership of Mrs. The Bluewater Blooms Committee would like to make everyone aware that the flower colors McNaughton and Mr. Bynum, the choir presents a chosen for the project are white, yellow, orange and bronze. Residents and businesses might varied program from classics to modern. take these colors into consideration when organizing their spring plantings. starting at 11:30 a.m. Tickets cost $10 and are breakfast as is MP Ben Lobb. It is hoped that MPP Carol Mitchell will also take part. "The choir has come to the hall on previous CIB is a Canadian non-profit organization committed to fostering civic pride, environmental occasions and we in Bayfield who have enjoyed their responsibility and beautification through community involvement and the challenge of a performances can attest to the wonderful musical national program, with focus on the promotion and value of green spaces in urban settings. experience they provide. The perfect acoustics of the The program consists of communities receiving information and being evaluated either hall make the experience all the more enjoyable," provincially or nationally by a volunteer jury of trained professionals on the accomplishments of said Pat Langley, of the Bayfield Town Hall Heritage their entire community (municipal, private, corporate and institutional sectors, citizens) on eight Society (BTHHS) in a recent press release. key criteria. To reserve tickets please email Roger Lewington at rlewington@tcc.on.ca or The concert will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 each Bluewater will participate with other communities in its population category, and be evaluated and are available by calling Langley at 519 565 - by CIB judges on the eight program criteria. Bloom ratings from one to five blooms (five being 2894; or Charlie Kalbfleisch at 519 565-2244. They the highest ranking) are awarded to participating communities at a provincial awards ceremony are also available at Ernie King Music in Goderich. annually in the fall. The program provides for two communities in each province to participate Rubber Duckie I'm awfully fond of you!" in the following year's national edition. All proceed from this event will go to the BTHHS. CHAMBER DIRECTORS TO HOST UNITED CHURCH BREAKFAST WFI'H MAYOR Along with spring flowers, the fifth month of the year also brings the annual May Pole Luncheon hosted by On May 21, the directors of the Bayfield Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC) would like to St. Andrew's United Church UCW. invite their membership to enjoy a cup of coffee and some breakfast with the mayor and others. The luncheon will be held on May 19 at the church Mayor of Bluewater, Bill Dowson, and Bluewater council members are scheduled to attend the starting at 11:30 a.m. Tickets cost $10 and are breakfast as is MP Ben Lobb. It is hoped that MPP Carol Mitchell will also take part. available by calling 519 565-2479. Interested BACC members may have two tickets to the breakfast; these are available at no Proceeds from the meal will go to the Weekend to charge on a first requested, first given basis. End Breast Cancer Walk-a-thon and a purchase from the United Church Hope Book. The event will be held at the Bayfield Town Hall with coffee being served at 7:30 a.m. followed by breakfast at 8 a.m. The guest speaker will be Mike Pullen, senior economic development officer for Huron County. 1��i7 OPTMIST CLUB His topic is entitled, "Creative Potential: Bluewater and the Economy". To reserve tickets please email Roger Lewington at rlewington@tcc.on.ca or "Rubber Duckie, you're so fine info@villageofbayfield.com The event is sponsored by OLG. And I'm lucky that you're mine Rubber Duckie, I'm awfully fond of - Rubber Duckie, I'd like a whole pond of - PRETTY IN PINK Rubber Duckie I'm awfully fond of you!" Three lucky people will be singing this old Sesame Street classic on May 23 when their rubber ducks are the first to cross the finish line in the Bayfield Optimist Club's Rubber Duck Race. This race is a first for the village and will be held between the piers at the harbor's mouth at 11 a.m. on the Sunday of the Victoria Day weekend. Only 500 ducks are available and tickets are on sale now for $5 each at Brandon's Hardware, local restaurants and club members. Three prizes will be awarded to the fastest ducks: 1 st place, a barbecue valued at $500, donated by Bayfield Garage -Auto Pro; 2nd place, $200 gift certificate to Bayfield Foodland, donated by Janet and Marty Maidment; 3rd place, a $200 gift certificate cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze[Weekl91ssue44/tabid/295/Default.aspx 5/10 5/27/2019 Week 19 Issue 44 In gardens throughout the village, tulips are brightening the neighborhood, including these brilliant pink blooms planted in recognition of breast cancer research. (Photo by Melody Falconer -Pounder) SHEAR IF 1 l 3LENTAT 11 REMEMBER ME? to Walmart, donated by Brian Coombs-Remax. �r�,t�grt�► ..,.. Everhling! LAKE HURON !?LAL L'S'fA tLW1TE1} There are countless photographs of people in the Bayfield Historical Society's Archives collection, but sadly their names were never recorded. In this section we will showcase an image with the hopes that one of our subscribers might be able to identify the individual(s) in the photo. Please email your information to the Editor's attention at the address listed near the bottom of the page in "Submissions". This week a photo from the early 1960s is highlighted. One of these two folks is a Gairdner; does anyone know which one and what their first name was? Also does anyone recognize their companion? Did you know that some of these advertisements are actual links to the business' website? We encourage you to click on the advertisements and see what these entrepreneurs have to of ISSUE 42 In Issue 42, the featured photo was associated with one of the Bayfield churches in the 1930s. Anyone remember the folks in the picture? ISSUE 43 cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze[Weekl91ssue44/tabid/295/Default.aspx 6/10 5/27/2019 Week 19 Issue 44 In Issue 43, a very old photo was shown. Records show her last name to be Beecham. Anyone know who she is or her connection to an early Bayfield family? Make your comments... click on any image and it will take you to Flicks 6AYFIELD FINANCIAL cawf'1 4c SHARE 10#0 PHOTO STORY E1[TE SWIRREL f rk I'm 119 *Wig aaa�le aa. 519-565-5959 'Jail jiyoh nt 1936 1-7 CCIE3[31 1 ^` :DESIGN N. "p; f. OLb10;BIIILD LANOSCAGIHI. SALE:::: IN TALLUIO01 U., PUN CLHTLR: 7419M BRONSON LINE ZURICH, ONTARIO 519 236 M',3 i 519 565 iM APRIL SHOWERS REALLY DO BRING SPRING FLOWERS SIGNS OF THE SEASON PHOTOS AND STORY BY MELODY FALCONER -POUNDER This week for our photo story, I went looking for signs of spring. So armed with my cameras I set out in the early evening on May 3, determined to prove that April showers really bring spring flowers. I am pleased to report that there is some fact to the phrase. But I might add that they also bring new life, warm temperatures, beautiful vistas and gratitude. cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze[Weekl9lssue44/tabid/295/Default.aspx 7/10 5/27/2019 Week 19 Issue 44 Warm temperatures, calm water and tranquility on the South Pier, can life in Bayfield get any better? Just wait, summer is coming! The newly renovated bridge is reflected in the Bayfield River as sunset approaches. Spring equates new arrivals especially if you're a Canada Goose. These parents were taking their young ones for an evening consitutional down by Main Beach. And yes, they did look both ways before crossing the street. Visitors from Port Stanley settled in on the banks of Pioneer Park ready to watch Bayfield's famous sunset on the evening of May 3. Condo living is easy if you're a Purple Martin in Bayfield. The birdhouses are a popular fixture at the Main Pier with both feathered friends and passersby. The birds are busy setting up housekeeping after a winter away. cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Weekl91ssue44/tabid/295/Default.aspx 8/10 5/27/2019 BayfteId !Nags tetra ikso Exclu5mg 55+ Cgmrnunity One Flom iawnhcmes 519 - 555 -4542 L www-Wieldmews.ca Melody Falconer -Pounder Week 19 Issue 44 SUBMISSIONS So Monday night was about as good as it can get — the clouds were fluffy, the sun was shining brilliantly, the breeze was warm and the lake was quiet and unassuming. It was a simulated summer's eve without the crowds. Now please don't misinterpret me, I love sharing this community with all who venture to visit, be it overnight or for extended stays. I'm not greedy. But once in a while it is so magical to be able to drink it all in, well, in near solitude. Such was the case on Monday night as I searched the village for signs of spring. I conversed with a Purple Martin setting up house for the season in the condos down by Main Beach. His curious gaze told me that for generations his family has come here and he's not uncomfortable when the paparazzi stop by — it's a simple price to pay for a lake view. For one hour on the evening of May 3 1 took some time for myself, plying a hobby that I enjoy in a place that I love. I returned home feeling relaxed, carefree and fortunate that Bayfield is my home. So hello to the Canada Geese, Purple Martins, tulips and visitors... spring is here and the welcome mat is out. - Melody P, r. 519-524- flnrppcoGGm sYum-stuns. gwiu. uuwxwc Ideas and contributions to the Bayfield Breeze are always welcome. Deadlines for submissions are Sundays at 4 p.m. Please email me at bayfield.breeze@villageofbayfield.com or call 519-565-2443. Hope to see you online soon at www.villageofbayfeld.com cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze[Weekl9lssue44/tabid/295/Default.aspx 9/10 5/27/2019 Week 19 Issue 44 BAYFIELD BREEZE "" SHARE 19 El SICK U P f 0 R BAYFIELD BRELZE L LICK: HERE Copyright 2018, The Bayfield Breeze Login Credits: Writer, editor, photographer: Melody Falconer -Pounder Web publisher/Graphic Designer: Dennis Pal Advertising Sales: Mike Dixon Logo Design: Kyle Vanderburgh, Goderich Print Shop Special thanks to the Bayfield and Area Chamber of Commerce Breeze Committee: Ian Matthew, Roger Lewington, Mike Dixon, John Pounder, Dennis Pal, Melody Falconer -Pounder cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze[Weekl9lssue44/tabid/295/Default.aspx 10/10