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MARCH SNOW PACK CAUSES
FLOODING CONCERN
The 2014 Flood Emergency Planning Meeting was hosted by Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA)
and held at the Masonic Hall in Exeter on March 4. Presenters were (1-r): Alec Scott, ABCA Water and Planning
manager; Jennifer Spinney, a Ph.D. student at the Department of Anthropology of University of Western
Ontario (UWO); Ian Siertsema, County of Huron 911 systems specialist; and Davin Heinbuck, ABCA Lands and
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, 'There is no future
without forgiveness."
The ethic of retaliation and revenge are pervasive. If
people cannot find their way to healthy human
communities they will damage the earth and perish
together.
Knox Presbyterian Church will host a Lenten Study
on Forgiveness for six Wednesdays commencing
March 11. This study explores what forgiveness is
and what components are required to accept and
extend forgiveness. All in the community are
welcome to attend the sessions that will begin at 10
a. m.
BAYIULD GUIDING
Bayfield Guiding and the Camp Klahanie Friends
Association will be hosting a "Just Books Sale" at the
Bayfield Village Inn on Apr. 12-13.
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Water technologist. The meeting was attended by municipal staff including community emergency
With proceeds being shared between Bayfield
management coordinators. Attendees heard that the snow pack in ABCA watersheds, as of March 1, was at
Guiding and Camp Klahanie, organizers are hoping
levels not seen in 30 years and that could pose a high risk of spring flooding if rain comes and it gets too
the evening.
warm too soon. (Submitted photo)
this will be their biggest and best book sale ever.
Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA) hosted a Flood Emergency Planning Meeting
Donations of gently used books in good condition
on March 4 at the Masonic Hall in Exeter. Community emergency management coordinators
can be made from now until Apr. 11 at the Bayfield
were among the municipal staff that attended the meeting.
Village Inn. Please call Melody at 519 565-2443 to
an emergency or disaster. The county program posts relevant and timely messages pertaining
arrange drop off. Books can also be given to
An annual event, the 2014 meeting was held during one of the coldest and snowiest winters in
members of Bayfield Guiding.
decades. Attendees this year heard there is a high risk of floods if there are ice jams and the
The sweet taste of maple syrup poured over a stack
weather gets too warm, too fast.
The sale itself will coincide with Cookie Days in
hours a day. The ABCA is investigating the use of this system for notifying municipalities when
Bluewater and will be held on the Saturday from 10
"It's been more than 30 years since we've had this kind of snow pack at the beginning of
a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday noon to 4 p.m.
March," said ABCA Lands and Water Technologist Davin Heinbuck.
Pancake Brunch and Sugar Bush Tour on March 29.
Jennifer Spinney, a Ph.D. student at the Department of Anthropology of University of Western
Encyclopedias or magazines will not be accepted.
He said there are risks posed by both the volume of snow and the level of water equivalent in
festivities.
the snow, as recorded by monitoring. He also said the high amount and depth of ice in local
watercourses poses the risk of ice jams that could lead to flooding.
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"There is risk of ice jams this year based on the ice sitting on the river," he said.
maple syrup, coffee, juice and dessert will be served
upon — by people. She also discussed her proposed future research into how flood messages
Communities around the world will demand action on
ABCA Water and Planning Manager Alec Scott reviewed roles and responsibilities of
climate change by marking Earth Hour on March 29.
municipalities, Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources, Emergency Management Ontario,
All are encouraged to turn their lights off for 60
Environment Canada, and the conservation authority. Scott also spoke to ABCA's Flood
minutes starting at 8:30 p.m.
Emergency Plan.
first hand how maple syrup is made at the Rick
LOCALLY BY TRAIL ASSOCIATION
To celebrate Earth Hour in Bayfield everyone is
The ABCA's planning and regulation programs have helped to keep new development out of
invited to turn off lights at home and head to St
flood -prone areas and away from hazards, he said, but "we still have existing development in
Andrew's United Church for a sing -along in
some areas (where flooding is common) and people are affected."
celebration of the earth and to express joint concern
conserving rainwater is one of the best ways to protect local water quality. In an effort to
about its future. The program will commence at 8
The conservation authority's Flood Forecasting and Warning Program is important, therefore,
p.m. It will feature performance by the Glee Sisters
to inform municipalities through three levels of flood messages (Watershed Conditions
and St. Andrew's Church Choir, as well as the
Statement — Flood Outlook/Water Safety; Flood Watch; and Flood Warning) so municipalities
Elliott's Ensemble. There will also be a presentation
can take action to protect their citizens. ABCA can also assist municipal responses to floods by
by the Bayfield Tree Project announcing their plans
providing technical advice.
for 2014.
The public can get flood messages by clicking on the flood messages icon on the conservation The church lights will be turned off at 8:30 p.m. so
authority website home page at abca.on.ca. The public can also follow Ausable Bayfield
those who attend are asked to bring a flashlight so
Conservation's Twitter feed and like their Facebook page to obtain flood messages.
they might see the words for the sing -along portion of
Huron County 911 Systems Specialist, Ian Siertsema, spoke at the meeting about the Huron
the evening.
County Community Notification Program. Huron Ready is a countywide community notification
There is no admission but a collection for the
system that can be used to notify the public during an emergency or disaster. The community
Bayfield Tree Project.
notification system (formerly the PRISM system) is able to send telephone notifications to
residents and businesses within Huron County impacted by, or in danger of being impacted by,
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an emergency or disaster. The county program posts relevant and timely messages pertaining
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to emergency and public safety issues within Huron County at their @HuronReady Twitter
account. Alerts can be issued for a single neighborhood, one or more municipalities, a radius
The sweet taste of maple syrup poured over a stack
surrounding an incident, an area of shoreline, or the entire county. They can be issued 24
of freshly flipped pancakes is a spring ritual for many
hours a day. The ABCA is investigating the use of this system for notifying municipalities when
Canadians. It definitely is for the congregation of St.
flood messages are issued.
James', Middleton as they host their fifth annual
Pancake Brunch and Sugar Bush Tour on March 29.
Jennifer Spinney, a Ph.D. student at the Department of Anthropology of University of Western
All in the community are invited to join in the
Ontario (UWO), spoke on Working and Living the Weather: Social Science Perspectives of
festivities.
Warning Production and Response. She spoke about research she has done, in the American
south and the Canadian north, into the ways that weather events are communicated and the
All -you -can -eat pancakes and sausage with real
way weather alerts are created and how they are perceived — and acted upon or not acted
maple syrup, coffee, juice and dessert will be served
upon — by people. She also discussed her proposed future research into how flood messages
at the Pine Lake Campground Recreational Hall,
are communicated and received by the public, especially in the case of flash floods.
77794 Orchard Line, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. In
addition to brunch participants will be able to go on a
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hayride and once they reach their destination see
first hand how maple syrup is made at the Rick
LOCALLY BY TRAIL ASSOCIATION
Schilbe Farm. Wagon rides will leave from the
recreation hall for the short ride across the road to
the sugar bush and shanty.
Though it's hard to imagine this snow will ever disappear, spring rains are not far off. And
conserving rainwater is one of the best ways to protect local water quality. In an effort to
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encourage local households to capture and store rain water, the Bayfield River Valley Trail
Association (BRVTA) is participating in a "Rain Barrel Blitz".
Having more rain barrels in use in the area is one of the ideas from a community advisory
committee in their recently released Main Bayfield Watershed Plan.
"One of the challenges we identified in the planning process is stormwater runoff, which can
carry a variety of pollutants with it," said Ainslie Willock, a community member of the advisory
committee.
The BRVTA is one of four groups hosting this effort to conserve rainwater and protect water
quality. The other groups are Brucefield Community United Church, Vanastra Recreation
Centre and Goderich District Collegiate Institute Green Industries students. The BRVTA is a
charitable organization whose vision includes enhancing and promoting local trails, while also
encouraging environmental sensitivity. The BRVTA Board felt this fundraising opportunity was a
good fit with the group's mandate.
Rain barrels capture and store rainwater collected from a building's roof through downspouts.
This water is diverted from stormwater systems. This reduces the pollutants and the speed of
water entering local rivers and streams. Reducing the speed of water reduces its ability to
The cost for the brunch is $10, adults; $5, children 12
to 6 years; and youngsters aged five and under are
free.
ANGLICAN CHURCH
It is a Lenten tradition at Trinity Anglican Church to
join in fellowship over a hearty bowl of soup while
delighting in a great cinematic work.
"Soup and a Movie at Trinity" will be held on
Mondays from now until Apr. 7. The evenings begin
at 6 p.m.
A free will offering is asked to collected for church
outreach programs. All in the community are
welcome. Those who wish to attend are asked to
RSVP by calling 519 565-2790 so that organizers
can ensure enough food for all.
cause erosion. Collected rainwater can then be used for watering lawns and gardens, or
washing cars. This can save people money on their municipal water bill, stress on their well, The schedule of movies is as follows: March 17, Life
and stress on stormwater infrastructure. of Pi; March 24, Captain Philips; March 31, The
RainBarrel.ca reclaims food -grade barrels to be reused as rain barrels. Partnerships with local
non-profit organizations result in fundraising truckload sales events for dozens of communities
in Ontario. For more information, visit rainbarrel.ca.
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Work displayed along Windsor's Graffiti Alley
provides reflection. (Photos by Mel Diotte)
The Photography Club of Bayfield (PCoB) is
planning a bus trip to Windsor, ON resulting in a
photo walk with Mel Diotte on March 22.
Diotte has been recognized for the terrific
nature images he often posts on the PCoB's
Flickr site and has offered to host a group of
photographers on that date for a day of picture
making.
Travel to Windsor will be by chartered bus and
non-members of the club will be charged $40 for the return trip transportation. Stops will be
made for lunch and supper.
The PCoB will be visiting Ojibway Park for a chance to photograph the animals and birds that
reside there. They will also visit Windsor's Graffiti Alley and will be guided to Mel's favorite
locations to shoot some modern "art".
Anyone who has a camera and would like a new opportunity to take pictures in two fresh
locations, please email bayfieldpc@gmail.com or phone Marty Bond at 519 525-2267 for more
information.
The spring schedule also includes the films: The
Hunt, The Attack and Our Man In Tehran.
The films will be viewed at the Bayfield Town Hall
starting at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are available now; see all four movies for just
$35, single films are $10 at the door. Season's tickets
can be obtained by calling Lynne Gillians at 519 565-
5884 or by email lynnegillians@hotmail.com.
FITNESS FUN
Fitness activities under the One Care banner are
gearing up for spring!
One Care offers Gentle Yoga every Tuesday morning
at 10 a.m. at the Bayfield Town Hall. Newcomers are
always welcome.
Exercise classes are held on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday mornings at the Bayfield Community
Centre.
On March 13, Bridge mentoring for intermediate
bridge players will take place at 9:45 a.m. and Mah
Jongg will be played at 1 p.m. Both events will be
held at the Bayfield Lions' Community Building.
Please call 519 565-2202 for more information on
any of the above activities.
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Butler; and Apr. 7, 42 - The Jackie Robinson Story.
Rain barrels must be pre -ordered and people can get on a waiting list now at
RainBarrel.ca/bayfieldtrails. They may also call 519 235-2610 or toll-free 1-888-286-2610 for
FILM SOCIETY
information about the local Barrel Blitz.
Pick-up of pre -ordered rain barrels from the BRVTA will take place in Bayfield on Apr. 26 from 9
The Bayfield Film Society is excited to be starting a
a.m. to noon. The rain barrels cost $50 each with a portion of proceeds supporting the BRVTA.
new season. Spring will bring four interesting new
Buyers have a choice of colors and each rain barrel comes equipped with all the parts you
presentations starting with Twenty Feet from
need to set it up. Downspout diverters, dispensing hoses, and rain barrel stands are also
Stardom on March 13.
available at an additional cost.
RainBarrel.ca reclaims food -grade barrels to be reused as rain barrels. Partnerships with local
non-profit organizations result in fundraising truckload sales events for dozens of communities
in Ontario. For more information, visit rainbarrel.ca.
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Work displayed along Windsor's Graffiti Alley
provides reflection. (Photos by Mel Diotte)
The Photography Club of Bayfield (PCoB) is
planning a bus trip to Windsor, ON resulting in a
photo walk with Mel Diotte on March 22.
Diotte has been recognized for the terrific
nature images he often posts on the PCoB's
Flickr site and has offered to host a group of
photographers on that date for a day of picture
making.
Travel to Windsor will be by chartered bus and
non-members of the club will be charged $40 for the return trip transportation. Stops will be
made for lunch and supper.
The PCoB will be visiting Ojibway Park for a chance to photograph the animals and birds that
reside there. They will also visit Windsor's Graffiti Alley and will be guided to Mel's favorite
locations to shoot some modern "art".
Anyone who has a camera and would like a new opportunity to take pictures in two fresh
locations, please email bayfieldpc@gmail.com or phone Marty Bond at 519 525-2267 for more
information.
The spring schedule also includes the films: The
Hunt, The Attack and Our Man In Tehran.
The films will be viewed at the Bayfield Town Hall
starting at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are available now; see all four movies for just
$35, single films are $10 at the door. Season's tickets
can be obtained by calling Lynne Gillians at 519 565-
5884 or by email lynnegillians@hotmail.com.
FITNESS FUN
Fitness activities under the One Care banner are
gearing up for spring!
One Care offers Gentle Yoga every Tuesday morning
at 10 a.m. at the Bayfield Town Hall. Newcomers are
always welcome.
Exercise classes are held on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday mornings at the Bayfield Community
Centre.
On March 13, Bridge mentoring for intermediate
bridge players will take place at 9:45 a.m. and Mah
Jongg will be played at 1 p.m. Both events will be
held at the Bayfield Lions' Community Building.
Please call 519 565-2202 for more information on
any of the above activities.
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THE PANCAKES WERE
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STORY AND PHOTOS BY MELODY FALCONER -
POUNDER
More than 100 people enjoyed local maple syrup on their
pancakes and sausage at the annual Shrove Tuesday
Pancake Supper hosted by Trinity Anglican Church on March
4.
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Shrove Tuesday is a day of celebration as well as penitence, An inhabitant of Ojibway Park.
because it's the last day before Lent. Pancakes are eaten on
this day because they contain fat, butter and eggs, foods often forbidden during Lent, for those
who practice the traditions leading up to Easter Sunday.
Trinity Anglican Church's Parish Hall was the place to be on March 4 for their annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake
Supper.
William Samuel) enjoyed the sausages while his dad, Rich, marvelled at his fork technique.
BAYFIELD CONCERT
SERIES
The Bayfield Concert Series is bringing to Bayfield
two rather well-known entertainers as part of their
spring concert series.
Two Meades Bros. Productions announced recently
that Jay Malinowski, of Bedoin Sound Clash, and
Ashley Maclsaac will be taking the stage at the
Bayfield Town Hall in the coming months.
Malinowski will perform at the hall on Apr. 2 followed
a month later by Maclsaac on May 2. Tickets for
Malinowski are $35 while Maclsaac's show will cost
$50.
Both shows are sponsored by briandupuis.com. The
town hall doors will open at 8 p.m. with a showtime of
8:30 p.m.
Tickets are available now at tunestub.com or The
Black Dog Village Pub and Bistro in Bayfield.
HEARING CLINIC
Have you heard the news? A monthly hearing clinic
has been established in the village at Pharmasave
Michael's Pharmacy. The next date for the clinic is
March 18.
The Kincardine Hearing Clinic will be offering their
services on the third Tuesday of every month from 9
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The clinic will offer: hearing aid adjustments and
repairs to all makes and models, no cost hearing
tests, new prescription of hearing aids, wax removal,
hearing aid battery sales as well as hard of hearing
assistive devices. Please call Shannon Gould at The
Kincardine Hearing Clinic at 1-855-396-6026 to book
an appointment.
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
Following the great success of the 2014 calendar
plans are moving ahead for the 2015 version and
more copies will be made available. Building on this
success, the project will once again be a partnership
between the Photography Club of Bayfield (PCoB)
and the Bayfield Lions' Club.
People are encouraged to sort through all the
wonderful Bayfield photos that they have taken over
the last several years. Photos do not need to have
been taken in the last 12 months. People may also
submit as many photos as they would like to.
Participants do not need to be a member of the
PCoB in order to submit. Photographers whose
photos are selected for inclusion in the 2015
calendar will receive a free membership to the PCoB.
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Dana Wilson, and her mother Deb, members of Bayfield Guiding, were among the volunteers at the Pancake
Supper that kept the tables clean and set for diners.
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dedicated to the 2015 calendar,
http://www.flickr.com/groups/bayfieldcalendar20l5.
Please visit this site and explore the criteria for
posting: bayfieldcalendar2015.
ANTIQUE SHOW AND
SALE
It has been a long winter season but thoughts are
turning to spring and summer and the events that are
held in the village at those times. One such event is
the Bayfield Antique Show and Sale hosted each
August by the congregation of Trinity Anglican
Church. The show's coordinators are looking for
volunteers to help. The show will from Aug. 8-10 at
the Bayfield Community Centre.
The Antique Show and Sale now in its 29th season is
a wonderful boon to the village and help from both
residents and summer folk is needed to make it a
continued success. There are a variety of tasks to
choose from when volunteering, helping with set up,
serving in the tearoom, security and front door
admission sales are but a few examples.
To learn more about this great community event
please call Joan Cluff at 519 565-2974 or email her
at cluffy@tcc.on.ca.
You are invited to
Skate the Day Away
MARCH 16
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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 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.
Editor's Note: We are now adding the archive's code to the information supplied with the
photographs so that if anyone would like to learn more from the Bayfield Archives about
certain pictures they can use the code to make the process easier.
This week, a fun outdoors image to share from the Lucy Woods Diehl collection. Does anyone
remember the people pictured? (Archives Code: PB 13 32a)
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In Issue 244, we share two images from the Lucy
Woods Diehl collection. She is seated in the
wheelchair at front. Note that a couple of people
switched out to take the picture no doubt — ah, the
days before camera timers! Records indicate that
the people pictured are Nellie Zondag, Peg Willock,
Rosamond White, George Durham, Jack Willock,
Colin White and Woods Diehl. The people that swap
in and out of the image are Ron Durham and Doreen
Durham. (Archives Code: PB13 08a)
BAYFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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REUBEN SALLOWS CAPTURED LIFE IN HURON
Reuben Sallows on the other side of the lens.
1912 - A little girl reacts to the inevitable.
PHOTOS BY REUBEN SALLOWS
The rural photographs of Reuben Sallows were
used to entice settlers to come to Canada and
those who attend the March 24th meeting of the
Bayfield Historical Society (BHS) will get a first
hand look at some of these images.
This remarkable photographer from Goderich
produced thousands of photographs recording
landscapes and daily life of Canadians, many in
Huron County, in the latter part of the nineteenth
century and the early part of the twentieth. He
brought everyday existence to life and has
provided us with extraordinary insights into what it
was like to live in harsh conditions surviving
winters in this region with few comforts. He also
captured natural scenes and human -interest
pictures of folks at home, at work and at play, in
the fields and on the beaches. He also took
wonderful pictures of children.
His body of work can be found in the National
Archives of Canada, at Guelph University and,
most importantly, in the Reuben R. Sallows
Gallery in the Goderich Public Library.
The BHS will offer a presentation of Reuben
Sallow's work by two members of the gallery staff,
Colleen Maguire and Charlene Blondy. The
evening will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Bayfield
Lions' Community Building. All are welcome to
share in this fascinating glimpse into history.
1916 - Thawing the pump in winter.
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1907 - Taking a break for dinner in the Sugar Bush.
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1910 - Measuring pumpkins in the patch.
1906 - Sallows titled this image, 'Reducing the Rent".
1910 - Collecting sap from Maple trees.
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1910 - A man harvesting ice.
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Where to begin? - By Vreni Beeler
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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Following the verdict made by Bluewater Council on March 3 to make this the final winter for ice in the Bayfield Arena -
disappointed citizens decided to make March 16, 2014 a very special one in the history of the Bayfield Arena. All in the
community are invited to come out and "Skate the Day Away" - as the ice will come out for the season following that date.
Please find the schedule of the day's events below and if you aren't inclined to lace up your skates come on out to cheer on
those folks - both young and old - that have called Bayfield's ice their second home.
9 a.m. - Men's Shinny
10:30 a.m. - Bantam Girls C versus Bantam Girls HL
11:30 a.m. - Bayfield Skating Club
1 p.m.- Public Skating
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3 p.m. - Junior Tyke 1 vs Junior Tyke 2
4 p.m. - Novice Local 1 vs Novice Local 2
5 p.m. - Bayfield Relics vs The Rougues
And don't forget to venture upstairs to the community centre where a Mini -stick Tournament will run from 2-4 p.m.; snacks and refreshments will be
available from 11:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. and the talents of Snippety the Clown will be available to the youngsters for one hour starting at 1 p.m.
Come on out Bayfielders - let's make this a day for the history books! - 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.
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