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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBayfield Breeze, 2013-01-02, Page 15/31/2019 BAYFIELD Week 2 Issue 183 BREEZE Tlnn Ao-11 1 5...nati�elG.h�ltrt6+.H�+ ' [ id [.x7,51 s.i Ivn siilin�Reyd!!tl :.� i � y■ -�,_ -ter � {] j�Tyi� JJJ dovs Discover the Magic of ImV60116ftemlerCreativeFestlWl [ASN MATTHEW CA I j �1 / MAMxfEFNAPA11=0 F' -� — `,,4 �IIIIIII11111UIIIIIIIIplllllgp I� morinA ROYAL LEPAGE p I ��IIIIpMpIpMMlllllppphlp " �` BAWIELD BREEZE rhe vr` vye's dawn grrhne neves SRurCe dP 4r 0 SHARE ©WL] ]an. 2, 2013 Vol. 4 Week 2 Issue 183 BRVTA TO HOST WINTER HIICE I 1,11INVA a 101 N 113 0 'l % A , On June 12, the Bayfield Post Office building on Main Street was razed to make way for the Bayfield Library Complex. Almost seven months to the day avid readers will be able to walk across the threshold of the new Bayfield Library. The library will open to the public on Jan. 14 at 1 p.m. The old library will be closed from Jan. 7-13 for the big move to take place. Deputy County Librarian for the Huron County Library, Sharon Cox, is coordinating the move. She will be working with Gardiner's of Goderich. El cc.viIlageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2 Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 1/13 5/31/2019 Week 2 Issue 183 The Bayfield River Valley Trail Association will hold a winter hike on the Varna Trail Systems on Jan. 20. Snowshoeing will be a highlight if snow is an option. (Submitted photo) Although the doors will open on Jan. 14 Cox notes that it may be until the end of the month before everything is in place including the new furnishings that have been ordered. On Jan. 29, a Sneak Peek of the library will be offered from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with refreshments and guided tours. A date for an official grand opening of the complex has yet to be set but will more than likely be in late April or early May. In addition to the Bayfield Library the complex is home to both public washrooms and post office boxes. A date for Canada Post to return to the new space on Main Street has yet to be determined. It is also not clear when the public washrooms will officially open but the two family washrooms located in the entrance hall off the new library will be open during regular library hours starting Jan. 14. D. Grant and Sons Ltd., of Lambeth, managed the Bayfield Library Complex construction. Skinner and Skinner Architects, of London, were the creators of The hike will start at 10:30 a.m. sharp, so participants are asked to be on hand a few minutes early. The hike is open to all and there is no charge. At noon the BRVTA will serve hot dogs and drinks in the Varna Complex. Donations would be gratefully accepted. The BRVTA will have information on hand about the schedule for construction of the Taylor Trail in 2013, as well as information on the recent Great Lakes Guardian Grant for the Trail, and the Bayfield Watershed Study. For further information please call Roger Lewington at 519 565-2202. TAKE TIME 2013 BEGINS WITH "VOLUNTEERING IN PERU" January and February days often seem longer than they are short so once again the congregations of the village's four local churches have joined together to offer an interesting series of programs designed to combat the winter blahs. The fifth year of the "Take Time in 2013" programs will run from Jan. 7 to Feb. 4. They are a perfect opportunity for friends and neighbors to learn and share with one another. The programs will be held on Mondays from 1:30-3 p.m. Each participating church will host one event. The cost will be $3 per session. Want to attend but don't have the transportation needed to get to the location of the presentation? Rides can be provided, just call the coordinator of that session. "Volunteering in Peru" will be the topic of the opening session to be held at Trinity Anglican Church on Jan. 7. Dr. Jeff Wilson will be the presenter. Helen Latimer is the coordinator for this session and she can be contacted at 519 565-2792. According to The Village Bookshop owner, Mary Brown, "The Bayfield community has shown tremendous interest in helping us move. So to give everyone a chance to get involved, we're planning a "Book Brigade" event for Jan. 12, beginning at 10 a.m. We hope to have enough volunteers to stretch across Main Street, and move our books by hand to their new home." Brown noted that everyone is welcome to come out for the fun and all ages welcome. "I think this would be a great extended family event," Brown concluded. For more information Brown can be contacted at 519 565-5600 or feel free to visit the bookshop. TAI CHI In view of the success of the first introductory class in September, Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai ChiTM is pleased to be offering its second Taoist Tai ChiTA9 introductory class on Thursdays from 9-11 a.m., starting Jan. 10 at the Bayfield Town Hall. The Taoist tradition teaches that a person's health depends on the harmony of body and mind. Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi, drawing on a rich lineage of cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 2/13 the design. The Bayfield River Valley Trail Association (BRVTA) will be hosting a winter hike at the Varna Trail System, located at the Varna Complex on Jan. 20 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. BOOKSHOP ON THE Depending on the amount of snow, participants are invited to wear snowshoes or hiking boots. MOVE Outside Projects will be on hand with snowshoes to rent, but it is best to reserve by calling 519 440-8585 or email outsideprojects@tcc.on.ca. The Village Bookshop is moving to 24 Main Street The Varna Trail System has two loops. Mavis' Trail goes to the river and is approximately 4 (the former King's Bakery building) in January. Their kms. It is relatively flat with one steep area at the Robeson Bridge, a 90 -foot trestle bridge, last day of business in their current location on completed last year by the BRVTA. The other loop is the Taylor Trail, a 1.5 km loop that is Catherine Street will be Jan. 6. They will be closed being built as a mobility trail, accessible to all. until Jan. 21, when they will reopen in the new location. The hike will start at 10:30 a.m. sharp, so participants are asked to be on hand a few minutes early. The hike is open to all and there is no charge. At noon the BRVTA will serve hot dogs and drinks in the Varna Complex. Donations would be gratefully accepted. The BRVTA will have information on hand about the schedule for construction of the Taylor Trail in 2013, as well as information on the recent Great Lakes Guardian Grant for the Trail, and the Bayfield Watershed Study. For further information please call Roger Lewington at 519 565-2202. TAKE TIME 2013 BEGINS WITH "VOLUNTEERING IN PERU" January and February days often seem longer than they are short so once again the congregations of the village's four local churches have joined together to offer an interesting series of programs designed to combat the winter blahs. The fifth year of the "Take Time in 2013" programs will run from Jan. 7 to Feb. 4. They are a perfect opportunity for friends and neighbors to learn and share with one another. The programs will be held on Mondays from 1:30-3 p.m. Each participating church will host one event. The cost will be $3 per session. Want to attend but don't have the transportation needed to get to the location of the presentation? Rides can be provided, just call the coordinator of that session. "Volunteering in Peru" will be the topic of the opening session to be held at Trinity Anglican Church on Jan. 7. Dr. Jeff Wilson will be the presenter. Helen Latimer is the coordinator for this session and she can be contacted at 519 565-2792. According to The Village Bookshop owner, Mary Brown, "The Bayfield community has shown tremendous interest in helping us move. So to give everyone a chance to get involved, we're planning a "Book Brigade" event for Jan. 12, beginning at 10 a.m. We hope to have enough volunteers to stretch across Main Street, and move our books by hand to their new home." Brown noted that everyone is welcome to come out for the fun and all ages welcome. "I think this would be a great extended family event," Brown concluded. For more information Brown can be contacted at 519 565-5600 or feel free to visit the bookshop. TAI CHI In view of the success of the first introductory class in September, Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai ChiTM is pleased to be offering its second Taoist Tai ChiTA9 introductory class on Thursdays from 9-11 a.m., starting Jan. 10 at the Bayfield Town Hall. The Taoist tradition teaches that a person's health depends on the harmony of body and mind. Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi, drawing on a rich lineage of cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 2/13 5/31/2019 Week 2 Issue 183 Dr. Wilson is a retired Professional Biologist with a Ph.D. in Industrial Microbiology and over 30 years experience in Canada's oil patch, working in Sarnia, Ottawa, and Calgary. He also taught Contaminated Soil Remediation for 10 years at the University of Calgary, Department of Civil Engineering. His career took him to Brazil, China, Italy, and Australia and across North America. Since retiring in 2007 and moving to a property south of Bayfield, Dr. Wilson and his wife, Linda, are enjoying the quiet life and working to reducing their environmental footprint. The couple were both born and raised in Sarnia, so the beauty of Huron County was no surprise to them. In his retirement Dr. Wilson started his Dr. Fix -it business, doing home and appliance repair, trying to keep repairable things out of the landfill. He is a member of the Rotary Club of Goderich, having been a Rotarian in Calgary, and next year will be the club's president. Last February, Dr. Wilson joined two other Goderich Rotarians and twenty other volunteers, mostly from Huron County, to help build an orphanage in a desert region of Peru through Friends of the Orphans Canada (FOTOCAN). He will speak on his experiences as a volunteer in Peru and also on the brief opportunity he had to tour the Lake Titicaca region of Peru following his work at the orphanage. More information on the orphanage can be found at http://www.NPH-Peru.org Constable Jamie Stanley of the Goderich OPP will be the guest presenter at the session on Jan. 14. The topic will be "Street Smarts for Seniors". The event will be held at St. Andrew's United Church. Carol Penhale is the session coordinator and she can be reached at 519 565- 2272. The following week, Jan. 21, the Take Time in 2013 programs will take a break to encourage everyone to go to the Bayfield Historical Society Dinner and Annual General Meeting to be held at St. Andrew's United Church at noon. For more details and also for tickets people are invited to call Pat or Bud Langley at 519 565-2894. Taoist training, offers a variety of activities to help people with their physical, mental and spiritual health at all stages of their life. Practice of the Taoist arts can improve strength, flexibility, balance, and circulation and can help calm the mind and cultivate the heart, transforming one into a healthier and more harmonious person. Participants can immediately experience the benefits of these arts through the gentle yet powerful movement of Taoist Tai Chi. All are welcome to attend these classes taught by accredited, volunteer instructors. An Open House for Taoist Tai Chi will be held on Jan. 3 at the Bayfield Town Hall from 10-11 a.m. For more information call Doug at 519 565-5187. CALLIGRAPHY About 27 years ago, Rita Paakkunainen took three courses in Calligraphy. She hasn't set down the pen since. In fact she has inspired several others to pick one up by becoming an instructor herself. She is now hoping to share her knowledge and love for the art with area residents. She is offering a Calligraphy course for both beginner and advanced skill levels. The course will be offered for 10 weeks, from Jan. 8 to March 12, at the Bayfield Lions' Community Building, Dean Nisbett's talk at the 2012 AGM was so well received he has been invited back again to During the 10 -week period, students will learn about share more about his world travels. Last January, he enthralled the audience with highlights of three styles of writing, rounded, condensed and his multi-year sailing adventure - crossing the Atlantic, sailing the Azores and the Coasts of gothic. She can support both beginners and the more Spain, Portugal, Italy, Croatia, Greece and Malta with additional cruises to the North African advance Calligraphers in her class as she offers coast. them individual support. This year's talk will focus on his 2012 cruise, 870 nautical miles along the south coast of Turkey, known as the "Turquoise Coast", with a side excursion to Cyprus. His presentations are a fascinating blend of sailing stories, ancient histories and raw adventure - augmented by his exceptional photo slide -show. Lunch will be served at noon. Nisbett's presentation will begin at 12:45 p.m. Tickets for the lunch are $17. Membership renewals for 2013 will also be available at the lunch for $20. A presenter from the Gateway Health Research Institute will lead the session on Jan. 28. This informative session will be held at the Bayfield Lions Community Building, home to the Church on the Way. It will enlighten participants on "Unique Health Initiatives in Huron County". Ann Laviolette, session coordinator, may be contacted at 519 565-2454 for more information. Knox Presbyterian Church will host the final session on Feb. 4 at the Bayfield Town Hall. Darren Erb, sommelier and innkeeper at the Little Inn of Bayfield, will share his knowledge in a presentation entitled, "Ontario Wines VQA Appreciation" and there will be wines to sample as well. Barb Harkins is the session coordinator and she can be contacted at 519 565-2098. BAYFIELD WATERSHEDS HOME TO WATER -MONITORING STATIONS Five new water -monitoring stations are now in place in rural Lake Huron communities as part of a project to limit stormwater impact from heavy rainfall. The monitoring stations are part of the Rural Stormwater Management Model (RSMM) project. The monitoring stations are located in five priority areas: Garvey Creek and Glenn Drain Watershed, north of Port Albert; the Illuminating, the decorative edges of the work, is also explored in the classes. Participants can create their own free hand art or adapt pieces from tracings depending on their skill levels. Card making and stamping is also touched on in the class. The 10 -week course is $120. She encourages participants to purchase a starter kit from her for $15 so that everyone is working with the same materials and has the correct ones. Please contact Paakkunainen at 519 565-2343 to learn more about the course or to register prior to Jan. 7. EMPTIES FOR ALZHEIlMIERS Two Bayfield women would like to remind everyone preparing for holiday gatherings that their tradition of collecting empties for Alzheimer's Disease is continuing this year. Dianne Brandon and Carrie Courtney will be participating in the 2013 Walk for Memories on Jan. cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 3/13 5/31/2019 Week 2 Issue 183 Bayfield North (North Gullies) Watershed; the Main Bayfield Watershed; the Lambton Shores 26 at the Goderich YMCA from 10 a.m. to noon and Watershed; and the Pine River Watershed. are now collecting donations for the cause. The RSMM project is entering its second year. When the model is complete in 2014, people It is, of course, hoped that everyone will celebrate doing stewardship projects will better understand how drainage works in a rural context. responsibly this festive season and when doing so People will then be able to better reduce and manage the run-off from storms. plan to donate the empty beer bottles and cans; wine and liquor bottles to their team, "For the Love of Other work this past year included draft terms of reference, a communications plan, and Elane and Doris". The ladies being honored are forming a project team with expertise in stormwater management and advanced software currently living with Alzheimers, Elane Brandon, development. Ausable Bayfield Conservation is working with Emmons & Olivier Resources, Courtney's grandmother, and Doris Schilbe, Dianne's Inc., an engineering and environmental consulting firm that specializes in water resources, mother. watershed planning, and modeling; and Computational Hydraulics International (CHI), purchase an engraved brick or park bench to aid in consultant in stormwater management, wastewater and watershed modeling software. Empties of all sorts may be dropped off at Brandon's For more information on the RSMM project visit: Hardware in Bayfield, or picked up anytime, just call "This project is creating new tools that give us more precise and detailed information to better Brandon's Hardware at 519 565-2677 or 519 565 - manage stormwater impact in rural areas," said Alec Scott, RSMM project manager. "The new 2545. Empties may also be dropped off at Bayfield monitoring stations are already providing better data. This is important as we go forward with Convenience in their names. Please note pick up is best management practises and work to control runoff and erosion. We will have a better idea not available from Jan. 3-11. of which projects work best, the best places to locate those projects, and what size the projects form online through the recently launched website: should be." www. bayfieldsplashpad.com. A PDF of the same Someone may be helping to protect the quality or quantity of local water, or planting trees, or Y p� 9 p q Y q Y p 9 MAIHING A SPLASH Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA) is leading the RSMM water -quality project in CAMPAIGN partnership with Maitland Valley, St. Clair Region, Saugeen Valley, and Grey Sauble Can't wait for a person to come to the door? Forms Conservation Authorities and other partners of the Healthy Lake Huron: Clean Water, Clean are also available at Brandon's Hardware. Beaches initiative. Project partners include provincial and federal ministries, county The Bayfield Optimist Club's "Making a Splash" departments, environmental and public health agencies, and participating landowners. Campaign is now ongoing in the community. The RSMM project is taking place in five priority watersheds along Lake Huron's southeast Club members and "Friends of Optimists" will be shores in a rural part of Ontario stretching from Sarnia to Tobermory. For more information on going door-to-door to talk to people about the Splash the five priority watersheds visit: http://www.healthylakehuron.ca Pad project and provide them with a letter explaining how they can contribute. The Municipality of The RSMM project is funded by a $700,000 grant from the Ontario Ministry of the Bluewater will provide tax receipts for donations over Environment's Showcasing Water Innovation Program and in-kind contributions from other $25. partners. Investment will total more than $900,000. The RSMM project will benefit water quality in the five priority watersheds and help create a rural focus for stormwater management that This letter will offer details on how people can can be applied across the province and beyond. purchase an engraved brick or park bench to aid in the fundraising. For more information on the RSMM project visit: http://www.healthylakehuron.ca/ruraistormwater Canvassers will be wearing "name tags" identifying themselves as being part of the campaign. ABCA SEEKING NOMINATIONS FOR People who wish to purchase a brick or a bench but don't live in the village can now access the order CONSERVATIONIST OF THE YEAR form online through the recently launched website: www. bayfieldsplashpad.com. A PDF of the same Someone may be helping to protect the quality or quantity of local water, or planting trees, or Y p� 9 p q Y q Y p 9 form being distributed door-to-door is available on finding other ways to keep the nearby lake, rivers, streams, soil, and living things healthy. It the site, just fill it out, print it off and mail it in. may be your neighbor. It may be a group or company in your community. Can't wait for a person to come to the door? Forms Nominate them for the Conservationist of the Year and recognize their efforts through the are also available at Brandon's Hardware. Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA). Eligible candidates, organizations or Brick walkways similar in design to the existing businesses must be working toward such improvements in the Ausable Bayfield watersheds. Bayfield Town Hall and the Clan Gregor Square "This award is one way we can thank people or groups in the community who are creating walkways will be installed around the Splash Pad awareness and taking positive action," said General Manager and Secretary Treasurer of giving the project a timeless and cohesive look. ABCA, Tom Prout. If all goes according to plan, the club hopes to have ABCA invites nominations until Jan. 31. The nomination form is available at the Ausable the sprinklers spraying in the park by Canada Day Bayfield office east of Exeter or online at abca.on.ca or http://www.abca.on.ca/page.php? 2013. page=conservation-award. If you would like more information please call 519 235-2610 or toll- free at 1-888-286-2610. FITNESS FUN The Conservationist of the Year will be named at an annual early -evening awards ceremony hosted by the ABCA Board of Directors on March 21 at Ironwood Golf Club on Morrison Line, Those people anticipating that their New Year's just east of Exeter. resolutions will be to become a little more fit can get started planning with the aid of the village's One Care sponsored activities. Please call 519 565-2202 to cc.viIlageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2 Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 4/13 5/31/2019 Week 2 Issue 183 The local conservation organization has presented this award to deserving people or groups receive a monthly online schedule of some of the every year for close to 30 years. The award recognizes people or organizations from the fitness opportunities available in Bayfield. watershed community who have demonstrated outstanding conservation achievements. Their or nearby. Please let us know by the prior Tuesday if positive actions may be improving forest conditions, bettering local water quality and quantity, Badminton continues at the Stanley Complex in supporting environmental education, implementing best management practices, restoring Varna. The games begin at 7 p.m. No equipment or wetlands, or protecting fish and wildlife habitat. experience needed. This sport will reconvene in the "94.5 The Bull — Tryhards" are coming to the village for an extra special night of hockey. They New Year on Jan. 7. The Conservationist of the Year winners for 2012 were: Joan and John Love, of the Grand encouraged to mark Sept. 28 on their calendars as Bend area, and Ann and Bill Phelan, from north of Bayfield. One Care sponsored Pole Walking is a popular fitness opportunity in Bayfield. To be eligible for the award, recipients must be located within the jurisdiction of the ABCA. Current ABCA staff and directors are not eligible. Walks for women are held on Tuesdays and Tickets are available now for $10, 11 years and up; $2, 5-10 years and free for children under Thursdays and walks for men Mondays and Fridays. HOCKEY NIGHT IN BAYFIELD ANSWER The start time is 8:30 a.m. Co-ed Pole Walking is every ticket purchased, people will have a chance to win to participate in a "Shoot -to -Score" also held on Sundays at 9 a.m. Walks depart from 6 T T T�,� TO LOCKO V 1 BLUES Main Street, after walking, 10 minutes of stretches The evening will also include: door prizes, "Chuck -A -Puck", 50/50 draw and a silent auction, are conducted in beautiful Clan Gregor Square. The members of the Bayfield Optimist Club would like to know, "Has the NHL lockout got you On the first and third Thursday each month the Pole down?" The club is planning a fun evening out that could help put that "hockey smile" back on Walkers hope to walk on one of the trails in Bayfield fans' faces. or nearby. Please let us know by the prior Tuesday if you would like to join us on one of these adventures They will be hosting, "Hockey Night in Bayfield — What Lockout?" on Jan. 26 at the Bayfield and we will fill you in on the location. Please note this Arena and Community Centre. won't start until Jan. 17. "94.5 The Bull — Tryhards" are coming to the village for an extra special night of hockey. They And looking far ahead, Pole Walking enthusiasts are will be lacing up their skates to take on some of the area's own amazing local talent. The club encouraged to mark Sept. 28 on their calendars as members are planning for a fun filled game the whole family can enjoy. the plan is to have a lot of people Pole Walking in Bayfield that day! The Bayfield Arena doors will open at 6 p.m. with the opening ceremonies to held at 7 p.m. and the game to follow at 7:30 p.m. "Guys on the Go" meet at 6 Main Street on Tickets are available now for $10, 11 years and up; $2, 5-10 years and free for children under Wednesdays at 8:30 a.m. What's on the agenda? five. Tickets can be purchased in the village at Brandon's Hardware or the Nip 'N Tuck. With Anything goes — biking, hiking, maybe even every ticket purchased, people will have a chance to win to participate in a "Shoot -to -Score" snowshoeing. puck -shooting competition. Total Body Fit co-ed classes are held on Mondays, The evening will also include: door prizes, "Chuck -A -Puck", 50/50 draw and a silent auction, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a.m. The classes are with items that even Don Cherry wishes he had! "The Bull" radio station host J. Stevens will be held at the Bayfield Community Centre. The cost is on hand to MC and auction off items. $4 per class or register for four months for $50. Fun swag will be for sale and there will be food too, such as, hot dogs, pizza slices, Slushies, Stronger Seniors co-ed classes are offered on treat bags and hot chocolate. "The Bull" radio station will be donating prizes and giveaways. Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:15 a.m. On Fridays a Gentle Stretch Class is offered at 10:15 a.m. Both In fact, the one -of -a -kind "Hockey Night in Bayfield" t -shirt can also be purchased prior to the of these fitness opportunities are held at the Bayfield event for $15. Please call Optimist Joan Schilbe to order yours, 519 565-2952. Community Centre and cost $2 per class. This will be a licensed event with an Age of Majority dance to follow all the hockey fun. A Gentle Yoga Class is held at the Bayfield Town Hall starting at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays. The cost is $4 per Also there may be some guest appearances... after all everyone knows who isn't working right class and participants are asked to bring a yoga mat. now and may be available! This class returns from Christmas hiatus on Jan. 8. All proceeds from the event will go toward the Optimist Club of Bayfield's "Making -A -Splash" For more information on the above exercise Campaign. opportunities call 519 565-2202 or 519 565-5638 ZOETHOUT TO SHARE LOVE OF For those people looking to exercise their minds, Women's Bridge is played every Wednesday at 1 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY p.m. No partner needed to play the cost is $1.50 per game. For more information call Brenda Blair at 519 565-2881. Bridge is played at the Bayfield Lions' The first meeting of the Photography Club of Bayfield (PCoB) in 2013 will feature a subject that Community Building. its members are keen to know more about: Black and White Photography (B&W). Mah Jongg is played on the first and third Thursday Guest presenter, George Zoethout, of Goderich, will outline techniques and tips on B&W of each month at the Bayfield Lions' Community u photography including how to visualize a potential image in B&W and how and when best to Building starting at 1 p.m. All are welcome attend. shoot/process in B&W." For more information contact Gayle at 519 565-2468. The meeting will be held at the Bayfield Lions' Community Building on Jan. 3. Please call 565-2202 if you would like to arrange a cc.viIlageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2 Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 5/13 5/31/2019 Week 2 Issue 183 Zoethout's photography started in the 80's while taking an Audio -Visual course at Fanshawe College. It was B&W photography that he was first introduced to at Fanshawe. Then in the darkroom he found the love and thrill of manipulating photographic images by hand and other unconventional treatments such as making his own emulsion from scratch. Now that the digital age is here, he has a very nice electronic darkroom and digital camera. When he takes his camera out he is always looking at his surroundings and wonders how one would shoot or record a scene that catches his eye. He was a darkroom camera technician for twenty-one years at Signal -Star Publishing and then went back to Fanshawe to take Multi Media Design. This is where the electronic darkroom came into play. Zoethout worked at Carmen's Cameras in Goderich from 2007 until the 2011 tornado. He now owns and operates Huron Image Factory in Goderich. Huron Image Factory provides photography and video services as well as photography workshops and private lessons in his studio. Club members are reminded to submit photographs to the PCoB Flickr Group Pool in time for the Jan. 3 meeting. This month's challenge is "Peace". Membership fees for 2013 of $40 can also be paid at the meeting. New members of all abilities are welcome. Zoethout has also been working with the PCoB to offer workshops for photography enthusiasts. Two of these workshops were held in the fall and both were sellouts. A third one has been organized for Jan. 12 at the Bayfield Lions' Community Building. "Understand your Digital Camera and Take Better Photos" will be held from 10 a.m. to noon. The cost is $10 for members of the PCoB and $20 for non-members. To reserve a spot please call Jack Pal at 519 565-5340 or email bayfieldpc@gmail.com. REMEMBER ME? one on one beginner's lesson in January. The Bayfield Euchre Club meets on alternate Wednesdays (from Oct. 3 onwards) at the Bayfield Lions' Community Building at 7 p.m. The cost is $1.50 and everyone is welcome. For more information call Lee at 519 565-2765. ti. BAYFI E LD Batiy�f4erz l:d� cMe:". w s Fcl [ � 04MMIST 2 018 -19 one Fl", ~ w,b. 4542 www_bayi2Comews.w 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 you can email the archivist directly at bayarchives@tcc.on.ca or click on the image and make a comment on Flickr. You can view the entire Collection of Remember Me Photos: Volume 2 on Flickr as well. This week, guess who came to visit youngsters at Trinity Anglican Church's Parish Hall in December of 1966? ISSUE 101 In Issue 181, Ferne and Harry Baker celebrated their marriage and the holiday season by sending out this Christmas card in 1972. cc.viIlageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2 Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 6/13 5/31/2019 Week 2 Issue 183 Make your comments... click on any image and it will take you to Flicks BAYFIELD FlP S.HEAD TALENT o SHARE oar®... PHOTO STORY AHIcs r%w" F { � ` f � HITk$41,11ItAEt. r'OucMe ISSUE 182 In Issue 182, a submission by Danielle Tarnawski, of Bayfield, was featured. The photo was taken at the Trinity Anglican Church Christmas party on Dec. 28, 1962. Anyone recognize any of the youngsters who took centre stage? ASSAGE THERAP 519.565.4711 I.I7ByNNIG-3WBIG] 0L A[]ATAIMw_ C04 26 r.IQa010I111711►y�! AMItlr�]T►II:�L►� THE BEST OF THE BAYFIELD BREEZE 2012 PHOTOS AND STORY BY MELODY FALCONER -POUNDER Well, it is that time of year again - a time to reflect on the accomplishments of the last 12 months and anticipate the blank parchment that is yet to be written upon. cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2 Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 7/13 5/31/2019 Week 2 Issue 183 JAN. 11 - Issue 132 - MANY "VOLUNTEERS OF THE MONTH" WORKED ON MAVIS' TRAIL BRIDGE PROJECT: The Bayfield River Valley Trail Association held the Grand Opening of the Varna Nature Trails mid-day on Jan. 7. Thirty-five people stood on Scott Robeson's Bridge as many others gathered on the steps leading up to it to witness the official naming of the bridge. The engineers behind its construction were all extremely pleased with the bridge's debut. FEB. 1 ISSUE 135 - PRESCHOOLERS CATCH DR. SEUSS AT BAYFIELD LIBRARY: Friends of the Bayfield Library volunteers Barbara Brown and Gayle Dunn (standing rear left side) assisted Librarian Anny Johnston (centre)in hosting "Dr. Seuss on the Loose" on the afternoon of Jan. 26. This Family Literacy Day event was well attended by several preschoolers and their parents. This week we look back on the Bayfield that was from Jan. 11 to May 2, 2012. A thank you to all who take the time to write in and share their comments about our weekly online publication. A few of them can be found mixed in with this year in review. MARCH 21 - ISSUE 142 - OPTIMIST CLUB OF BAYFIELD: IT WAS HARDLY CHILLY AT THIS YEAR'S COOK -OFF: Tara Hessel's chili took first place at the Optimist Club's Annual Chili Cook -off. Her son, Hudson Hessel-Heard couldn't wait to give the silver ladle award a stir! (Photo by Dianne Brandon) 1 just wanted to say that 1 really enjoy keeping up to date with all the goings on and events in the Bayfield area. The Bayfield Breeze IS a breath of fresh air! It is so easy to read and I really like the pictures too. It is great to read on my computer but 1 can also get it on the black berry too. C.L. — Huron County cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2 Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 8/13 5/31/2019 Week 2 Issue 183 FEB. 8 - ISSUE 136 - TAKE TIME 2012: IN THE KITCHEN WITH KATE AND JUDY AN APPETIZING EXPERIENCE: "Small Plates for Sharing" was the topic of the final session of Take Time 2012. It was held at Trinity Anglican Church on Feb. 6 and was comprised of a cooking demonstration by Bayfield's own Kate Lloyd -Rees and Judy Keightley (pictured). The duo shared their knowledge on the creation of quick and tasty appetizers. FEB. 22 - WEEK 9 - TWINKLING LIGHTS AND SQUEALS OF DELIGHT DETECTED ON MAIN STREET SATURDAY NIGHT: Family Day organizers, as well as event sponsor Main Street Optometric, wanted to "Light the Night" on the evening of Feb. 18. And when about 100 people arrived at The Little Inn Guest Cottage sharply at 7 p.m. they managed to do just that. APR. 11 - ISSUE 145 - OPTIMIST CLUB OF BAYFIELD: QUEST FOR FOIL WRAPPED GOODNESS LEADS CHILDREN TO CLAN GREGOR SQUARE: The Caputo sisters, Victoria, 15 months and Julianna, 3.5, from Maple, ON patiently waited for the hunt to begin. 1 just thought I'd write and wish you a happy new year. 1 read the Bayfield Breeze regularly, yes, even down to the space at the bottom. 1 keep up with the local activities and the photos are great. M.L. Bayfield and Toronto MAY 2 - ISSUE 148 - BAYFIELD LIONS' CLUB: EARLY SPRING TURNS THOUGHTS TO HOME AND GARDEN: The 15th Annual Bayfield Lions' Club's Home and Garden Show, held on Apr. 28-29, drew crowds of folks itching to get at their outside work thanks to an early spring. (Photo by Dennis Pal) Just a quick note to let you know how much we look forward to getting the Bayfield Breeze on Wednesday to keep in touch with our cottage neighbourhood news. Well done! D. B. cc.viIlageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2 Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 9/13 5/31/2019 Week 2 Issue 183 FEB. 29 - ISSUE 139 - BLUEWATER HERITAGE COMMITTEE: ACHIEVEMENTS IN HERITAGE CONSERVANCY RECOGNIZED AT CEREMONY: Five individuals were recognized by the Bluewater Heritage Committee for their efforts in voluntary heritage service. Three of these people were able to attend the ceremony held at the Bayfield Town Hall on the afternoon of Feb. 26. They are from I -r: Ian Marr, Ruth Brown and Doug Grant, all of Bayfield. Absent were: Dave Johnston Sr. and Wayne Reid. Provincially, Brown was also the recent winner of the Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Award for Lifetime Achievement. MARCH 7 - ISSUE 140 - BAYFIELD GUIDING: GIRLS TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT EYE HEALTH: Some of the members of Bayfield Guiding enjoyed a visit with Dr. Richard Samuell of Main Street Optometric in Bayfield on the evening of March 1. MARCH 14 - ISSUE 141 - HURON RIDGE ACRES - SPRING TAKES ROOT AT LOCAL GREENHOUSE: Huron Ridge Acres invites folks to come out and participate in a Winter Walking Program - a terrific way to escape those winter 'blahs". These ladies couldn't resist doing a little shopping as they strolled around - taking some brightly colored Primula home with them. Thanks for the wonderful article you wrote and the beautiful pictures of our place! I loved the vibrant colours your camera captured, even though I see them everyday. It's good to be reminded how fortunate I am to work in the environment I do, always seeing fresh and colourful scenes as I go about my work. L.S. Bayfield (regarding article which appeared in Issue 141). APR. 25 - ISSUE 147 - BAYFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY - NEVER THE SAME THING TWICE AT THE COLLECTOR SHOW AND EXHIBITION: Ed Hoekstra, of Bayfield, shared a collection of the many characters he creates while keeping busy during the show carving more. cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2 Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 10/13 5/31/2019 Week 2 Issue 183 APR. 4 - ISSUE 144 - FITNESS FUN: LETTING THE BIRDIES FLY AT STANLEY COMPLEX: Roger Lewington moves toward the net to retrieve the birdie while Gayle Detenbeck looks on. (Photo by Dennis Pal) BAYRELD BREEZE 6 BAYFIELD npn1Y�.F F}pp.t. e��4lrCan� y 116 .. . al - it PP ILATED - IMAGE OF THE WEEK 7 Ell Waiting for the snow to come... By Dave Rooke cc.viIlageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 11/13 5/31/2019 Week 2 Issue 183 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 COBB E:E _ Zurich.0nt. 0ESI GNJBUILO LAN USC.APING SALES & INSTALLATION GARDEN CENTER P4199A BRONSON LINE ZURICH, 01,11*10 519 236 7373 i 519 565 13 73 Melody Falconer -Pounder ni�►ir� �rr°e�t optometric SUBMISSIONS [htgriY Eve 'thing! The eight days of Christmas — Falconer -Pounder Style: Dec. 22 — Hosted dinner for seven Dec. 23 — Silent Night Dec. 24 — Step -daughter and husband arrived - hosted dinner for six Dec. 25 — Grandson and his parents arrived - family opened Christmas stockings - hosted dinner for 23 Dec. 26 — "Christmas morning" at my mother -in-laws — gift opening for 22 and two dogs — enjoyed a dinner with 21 others Dec. 27 — Family opened gifts after breakfast — spent evening in my childhood home and opened more gifts - enjoyed dinner with eight companions — grandson says "Gra-Mel" for very first time and I got it on video!! Dec. 28 — Pounder Family Grilled Sandwich Lunch and Curling Bonspiel — to be clear I don't curl but I enjoyed being in "charge" of my grandson and great- nephew who don't curl either ... yet Dec. 29 — Hosted breakfast for 16 members of my maternal side of the family — my step kids pack up and head for their homes immediately following the bacon and eggs. I think I may need a vacation after all that celebrating. The countdown is now on, we depart in just seven days so if you have news about an upcoming event that you would like to have appear in the Bayfield Breeze on the following publication dates: Jan. 9, 16 and/or 23 please have the information to me no later than 4 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 4. 1 will be preparing the trio of issues that weekend — wish me luck. - 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.villageofbay.field.com cc.villageofbayfield.com/Members/BayfieldBreeze/Week2 Issue 183/tabid/594/Default.aspx 12/13 5/31/2019 Week 2 Issue 183 1113 SHARE SC6N UP f COB QAYFIELD BREEZE ti.CLICK HERE Founding Members Goderich Honda Bayfield Garage Tuckersmith Communications Co-operative Ltd. 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