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HANNAH GEORGAS FILLS TOWN HALL
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Hannah Georgas performed at the Bayfield Town Hall on March 11. (Photo by Richard Fitoussi)
STORY BY SARAH KOOPMANS
On March 11, as part of the Bayfield Concert Series, Hannah Georgas and band member
Robbie D graced the stage at the Bayfield Town Hall, filling the room with haunting yet powerful
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OPTEVIIST CLUB
Youth in Grades Six to Eight are invited to a Much
Music Video Dance to be held at the Stanley
Complex in Varna on Apr. 21.
The dance will be held from 7-10:30 p.m. and tickets
are selling for $10 each.
The Optimist Club of Bayfield is hosting this fun
event. For more information contact Teri Ladd at 519
565-2995.
LADIES' NIGHT
The Bayfield Optimist Club is planning a Greek Toga
theme for their upcoming Ladies' Night, May 7.
Those who attend, "Almost Heaven in 2011" are
encouraged to come draped in their best Grecian
sheet.
Organizers have some special activities in the works
for the evening including a Zumba Demonstration,
Silent Auction and Cash Draw. The women are sure
to be kept laughing all evening thanks to a stellar
comedienne — who will it be this year?
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The 26th Annual Stanley Canoe Rally is set to run
vocals and skillfully orchestrated electric and acoustic guitars, keyboard, a ukulele, and some
The doors to the Bayfield Community Centre will
synthesized beats.
open at 7 p.m. Tickets are available now for $20 a
she figured out the piano at six years old, comes across as honest and down-to-earth. During
person; a great gift for the mother figures in your life!
Described as a pop -roots singer and songwriter, the Newmarket, ON native has become a
All proceeds go towards Friends of Youth projects
Canadian indie-music darling. She has been featured in various commercials and national
and activities.
publications. She has also made appearances in events all over the country. She was chosen
p.m.
to represent BC for CBC's The Great Canadian Song Quest in 2010 plus her work has topped
radio and iTunes Canada charts. Most recently, Georgas has been nominated for a Juno for
CANOE RALLY
songwriter and best new artist.
Airport Line (2nd of Stanley) and enjoy a five -mile run
FILM SERIES
There are three shows remaining in the Bayfield Film
Society's spring series. Next on the docket is the
documentary, Force of Nature, to be shown on Apr.
14.
Also scheduled are the films: "The Trotsky", May 12;
and "Incendies", June 16. The films are shown at the
Bayfield Town Hall starting at 7:30 p.m.
To learn more about tickets for these productions
please contact Jane Rowat 519 565-5838 or Lynne
Gillians 519 565-5884.
FITNESS FUN
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The 26th Annual Stanley Canoe Rally is set to run
Despite all her national fame, Georgas, who has been writing dynamic and lyrical songs since
Apr. 10.
she figured out the piano at six years old, comes across as honest and down-to-earth. During
this interview, she talked casually about being inspired musically by her parents, and about
The cost to enter is $20 for one poker hand.
picking up the guitar during camp -outs when she worked at a lodge during summers in high
Registration will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30
school. She expressed her feeling of honor at being a Juno nominee, and how excited she was
p.m.
to be sharing the stage the next day as part of the Canadian Music Week with artists such as
Hollerado, Shad, and Janelle Monae.
Participants enter the race at Tyndall's Bridge on
Airport Line (2nd of Stanley) and enjoy a five -mile run
Georgas plans to release another album this fall, adding to her previously released EPs, The
on the Bayfield River ending at the Varna Bridge.
Beat Stuff (2008) and The Quarter (2009), and full-length album, This is Good (2010).
To ensure a safe and fun time for all participants the
During her performance, Georgas shared that she had the same feeling when she entered
following rules will be enforced: no motorized
Bayfield as when she arrived in Vancouver to live there: a feeling of excited nervousness about
vehicles, everyone in the canoe must wear a life
something new.
jacket; and participants must be 16 years or
accompanied by an adult.
About joining the ranks of those that have gone before heron stages in Bayfield, Georgas said,
"It's awesome! I heard about the people that have come!"
The event is organized by the Bluewater Stanley
Recreation Committee with proceeds going to
She agreed that it was a great experience to be part of the intimacy of such a small venue and
support minor sports in the community.
to be able to interact with her audience. Georgas guessed at how beautiful Bayfield must be in
the summer... perhaps she'll bring that remarkable talent back again!
For more information please call Pete Walden at 519
233-7525 or Jeff Brandon at 519 565-2878.
Georgas was just one of the top entertainers to take the stage at The Bayfield Town Hall
recently. Next on the schedule is John K. Samson of the Weakerthans with special guest Andy
McGuire will play the hall. The concert will be held on Apr. 9. Tickets are available now for $35.
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Hall doors will open at 8 p.m. with the show starting at 8:30 p.m. For tickets visit
www.ticketscene.ca/events/3520/
It is a Lenten tradition at Trinity Anglican Church to
Sarah Koopmans, of Brucefield, is currently attending the University of Western Ontario and is
join in fellowship over a hearty bowl of soup while
enrolled in the Media, Information and Technoculture Program.
delighting in a great cinematic work.
"Soup and a Bun and a Movie Night" will continue
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over the next three weeks from 6-9 p.m. A free will
offering is asked to cover the cost of soup and buns
BOOKS SALE" THIS SATURDAY
and all in the community are welcome.
The schedule of movies is as follows: Joyeux Noel,
Apr. 4; and Finding Neverland, Apr. 11.
FILM SERIES
There are three shows remaining in the Bayfield Film
Society's spring series. Next on the docket is the
documentary, Force of Nature, to be shown on Apr.
14.
Also scheduled are the films: "The Trotsky", May 12;
and "Incendies", June 16. The films are shown at the
Bayfield Town Hall starting at 7:30 p.m.
To learn more about tickets for these productions
please contact Jane Rowat 519 565-5838 or Lynne
Gillians 519 565-5884.
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Members of Bayfield Guiding are keeping busy sorting and pricing for their upcoming "Just Books Sale" this
Saturday, Apr. 2. Some of the girls and women picked out a few favorite authors to show what is available.
Clockwise from front: Melanie Wilson, Sydney Pitt, Raven Blyde, Deb Wilson, Helen Latimer, Dana Wilson and
Candice Blyde. Bayfield Guiding would like to thank all those who have donated to the sale so far, donations
will be accepted until Apr. 1 at the Bayfield Village Inn. (Photo by Melody Falconer -Pounder)
The 1 st Bayfield Rangers were busy sorting and pricing books this past weekend for their "Just
Books Sale" coming up on Saturday afternoon.
The Rangers, as well as the younger members of Bayfield Guiding, invite book lovers to come
out and shop the tremendous selection that they have accumulated. There are titles for
children, teens, budding chefs and crafters; plus a terrific assortment of fiction and non-fiction.
Best thing is there isn't a book priced over $4.
The book sale will be held on Apr. 2 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Trinity Anglican Church
Parish Hall, 10 Keith Cres.
Books can still be donated until Apr. 1 at the Bayfield Village Inn. Gently used books of all
genres will be accepted with the exception of textbooks, encyclopedias and magazines. For
more information call 519 565-2443.
COLLECTOR'S EXHIBITION OFFERS
SOMETHING OF INTEREST FOR ALL
The Bayfield Historical Society's 11th annual Bayfield Collector Show and Exhibition will be
held a little earlier in April this year to accommodate for the lateness of Easter. The event will
be held on Apr. 16-17.
The exhibition will be held at the Bayfield Community Centre and run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
each day. The official opening ceremony will take place on Saturday at 1 p.m. with several
local dignitaries in attendance.
Historical Society member, Phil Gemeinhardt works very hard all year round at finding new and
different collections and exhibitors for this event. Pedal tractors, vintage toys, rope making,
museum and archive displays, sewing, dolls, china and sometimes even the weird and the un-
identifiable; this show offers something of interest for everyone.
Popular aspects of the show continue to be the silent auction, appraisal corner and lunch
booth.
The silent auction always has a vast selection of items generously donated by area businesses
and society friends. Organizers note that bidding on the items is brisk on both days but to be
sure to be the winning bidder it is best to be there when the auction closes at 4 p.m. on
Sunday.
Spring is here, albeit it in name only, there is still time
to resolve to get fit for Summer!
Bayfield residents can join the Zumba craze as
classes are now being held in the village. Zumba is a
dance fitness class that combines Latin rhythms and
easy to follow moves, creating a calorie burning
dance party suitable for all ages.
A Zumba class is held every Thursday evening from
7-8 p.m. at the Bayfield Community Centre. Starting
April 4th, an additional class will be held on Monday
mornings from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at The Bayfield Town
Hall.
The cost to attend is $90 for a ten -pass card or there
is an $11 drop-in fee. Ten pass cards are also
honored at the Seaforth Zumba classes held every
Monday evening from 7-8 p.m. and some
Wednesday mornings from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the
Seaforth Community Centre.
Licensed Zumba instructors, Alison De Groot and
Lorraine Dietz teach the classes. For more
information email De Groot or Dietz at
bayfieldzumba@gmail.com or visit them on
Facebook at ZUMBA Bayfield and ZUMBA Seaforth.
The following activities are scheduled to run from
now until Apr. 21.
Indoor Walking sessions will be held from 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. Dancefit and
Toning classes are held on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 9 a.m. There is also a Stretching
Class held on Fridays at 10 a.m., participants are
asked to bring a yoga mat. All of these fitness
opportunities are held at the Bayfield Community
Centre.
For the more adventurous among us, there is Pole
Walking. Walks for women will start at 9 a.m. on
Tuesdays and Thursdays, while the men can venture
out on Mondays and Fridays at 8:30 p.m. All walks
begin from 6 Main Street and poles are provided for
those who require them.
A Yoga Class will be held at the Bayfield Town Hall
starting at 7 p.m. on Mondays.
Badminton is also being played at Huron Centennial
School in Brucefield starting at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays.
DINERS' CLUB
Anyone who is 55+ years of age is invited to join the
members of the Bayfield Diners' Club for their weekly
Thursday lunches.
The meals are served at noon at the Bayfield
Community Centre. The cost for the lunch is $8 per
person. Anyone who wishes to enjoy the meal but
cannot make it to the community centre is invited to
order a take-out lunch.
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For more than a decade now, Tim Saunders, owner of Three Squirrels Antiques as well as a
Historical Society past -president, has volunteered his time to preside over the appraisal table.
With over 20 years experience in the antiques and collectables business, there is very little he
cannot appraise. Those who wish to consult with him should bring no more than three items
per person and pictures of furniture or other large items will suffice.
The Bayfield Historical Society is able to carry on many local projects because of the generous
donations they receive at the door to this event as well as at the appraisal table. The spirited
bidding that occurs on many of the silent auction items also makes this the largest annual
fundraiser for the society.
For exhibitor or show information please contact: Phil Gemeinhardt, 519 482- 9230 or Binnie
Sturgeon 519 565-2376.
THE BAYFIELD TREE PROJECT
LAUNCHED AT EARTH HOUR EVENT
Communities around the world demanded action on climate change by marking Earth Hour on
March 26. Bayfield's version of Earth Hour had a theme: "Restore Bayfield's Trees".
A concert was held at St. Andrew's United Church featuring the Glee Sisters choir, and their
sister organization, Elliot's Liquidation Band. The musical selections for the concert reflected
the evening's theme.
An Earth Hour concert was held at St. Andrew's United Church on the evening of March 26. The concert
featured the Glee Sisters choir, and their sister organization, Elliot's Liquidation Band. (Photo by Rev. Charles
Love)
A highlight of the evening was a presentation of a new plan to replenish trees in the village's
public spaces, as the older ones die off.
"The Bayfield Tree Project", had a successful launch at the Earth Hour celebrations. Due to the
generosity of those in attendance over $600 was collected to put toward tree purchases for this
Spring's planting. This amount added to the grant from TD Bank's "Friends of the Environment"
will enhance the plans for the first plantings on municipal property in the village to be done in
May.
Anyone who would like to participate in The Bayfield Tree Project or would like to make a
financial contribution is asked to contact Sondra Buchner, 519 565-2518 or email
tsbuchland @tcc.on. ca or Roma Harris, 519 565-2373 or email
harris@uwo.ca.
Participants should call Betty Brodhagan at 519 565-
4123 on the Monday prior to the Thursday lunch to
inform organizers of their intention to attend or not to
attend the luncheon.
The Bayfield Diners' Club is also looking to add to
their roster of volunteers to assist in the kitchen each
Thursday — anyone interested in helping out should
contact Brodhagen at the number listed above.
ARCHIVES ROOM
The Bayfield Historical Society is planning to keep
the Bayfield Archives Room open at least five
afternoons per week this coming summer by enlisting
volunteers.
In previous summers, the Archives Room has only
been open Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.
The expanded hours will accommodate the
increasing interest by both residents and visitors in
the displays, programs and publications at the
Archives. The historic building itself has become a
central tourist attraction during the summer months.
To carry out this expanded summer service, the
Historical Society will create a roster of volunteers to
staff the Archives from early June to Labour Day.
Volunteers would be expected to do the following:
respond to questions from drop -ins, sell publications,
plus complete some modest archival activities.
Interested individuals, who can commit to one
afternoon per week for the summer, are asked to
contact Bill Rowat at 519 565-5838 or
wjrowat@tcc.on.ca.
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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" or email the archivist directly at bayarchives@tcc.on.ca
or click on the image and make a comment on Flickr. See the entire Collection of Remember
Me photos: Volume 2.
This week, we feature some women attending an auction sale at Hovey's in 1966. Anyone
remember these ladies?
Make your comments... click on any image and it will
take you to Flickr:
ISSUE 89
In Issue 89, the young woman looking every bit from
the 1920s era was Jean Woods.
ISSUE 90
In Issue 90, a photo of Rit McDool taken in 1955
was shown. According to a note on the photo, back
in 1933 he had used the fishing boat, "Louis
MacLeod" to rescue his brother, Jack, and son,
John, as the pair apparently came into some
difficulty out on the lake.
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Players and coaches of the BCH Pee Wee Rep Ice Dogs celebrate their OMHA championship title. (Submitted
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STORY BY STEVE SCHROEDER
With a confident and determined spirit, the BCH (Bayfield-Clinton-Hensall) Pee Wee Rep Ice
Dogs traveled back to Ennismore, ON, on March 26 for Game Five of the Ontario Minor Hockey
Association (OMHA) finals against the Ennismore Eagles. Both teams came into this final game
with four points a -piece and the winner this day would clinch the championship OMHA title.
In the first period, the Ice Dogs were again plagued with various penalties, even playing three on
five on two separate occasions. The Eagles were unable to capitalize as the Ice Dogs played a
strong defensive period. Awesome job getting the puck out and kudos to our goalie for making
some great saves!
Early in the second period, the Ice Dogs played as a group and took over the game as we
scored twice and dominated play after play. The Ice Dogs found the back of the net once more
in the second, ending the period with a three goal lead.
For the third period, the Ice Dogs were unable to put one between the pipes, though they
continued to pass well and play as one. With a little more than one minute remaining on the
clock, the Eagles scored but the game concluded with a 3-1 victory for the Ice Dogs!
The entire team and coaching staff is congratulated for their hard work and dedication this
season that resulted in this final victory. Every single member contributed to this well-rounded
team.
They have had an incredibly successful year with three tournament wins as well as three
additional silver place finishes. The team record as of this last game is 64 - 10 - 2.
THE BCH PEE WEE
REP ICE DOGS ARE:
Players:
Kyle McClinchey
Josh Rhynard
Brad Watson
David Rether
Holdyn Lansink
Drake Jefferson
Kyle Schroeder
Craig VanderGlas
Dylan Ducharme
Zack Hammel
Johnathon Heard
Sierra Burt
Jacob govier
Devon Carter
Mitchell Heyink
Joab Egbers
Carson Hymers
Coaches: Steve Schroeder
Derek Jefferson
Jason Boughen
Bryan Watson
Paul Egbers
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It was an honor to be part of such a great group of players, coaches and parents. A lot of games
were played this season, and this OMHA championship is reward for all the hard work and
dedication of all. Thank you to all who have supported this team through financial support and
being there to cheer us on! Congratulations again... it's been a great ride Dogs!
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Email your photo in Jpeg format to bayfield.breeze@villageofbayfield.com with the subject line Subscriber Photo of the Week. or ... Upload your
photo to Flickr.
I am looking for the Bayfield that is a delight to the eye – please share photos with a touch of whimsy, beauty, humor or a sense of fun. If you
are to include people in your photos be sure to have their permission to publish their picture on-line and also send in their names and where
they are from. And don't forget to tell me who took the photo for proper credit to be issued
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I love books, so preparing for the "Just Books Sale" hosted by members of Bayfield Guiding is always a favorite time for me.
My Rangers, who have a similar affinity for books, joined in helping me sort through the many donations that have come in for
our sale. All of the girls enjoy turning Trinity Anglican Church's Parish Hall into a temporary bookstore where people can come
browse and shop for titles that interest them; this Saturday, Apr. 2 — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Okay that's a shameless plug but the money raised will help my group of young ladies work toward a very special outing or
two.
And it's a timely plug as well for as I began to write this it was brought to my attention that the Council for the Municipality of
Bluewater has just called a special meeting for tomorrow, March 31, that should prove important to others in the community
that also love books and want adequate space and opportunity to access them.
The Bayfield Library, and its possible improvement and expansion, has been a high priority for village residents and summer cottagers for quite a number
of years now. It is a sensitive issue as with any change there needs to be consideration for local heritage and preservation.
On the agenda for this special meeting is the Bayfield Library (results of the grant application that was made are due Apr.1) and for the fourth time, the
proposed committee appointments.
This meeting is open to the public and will begin at 2 p.m. in the Council Chambers at the Stanley Complex in Varna. - Melody
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.villageofbayfield.com
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