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TOYS FOR A TOT
Arya Doherty, of Toronto, will turn two on Boxing Day and she was the lucky winner of the Bayfield Optimist
Club's Toy Chest Raffle. The chest made by Optimist Mike Dixon was filled to overflowing with toys for boys
and girls of all ages. Santa Claus himself made the draw with Dixon's help at the conclusion of the Optimist
Club's ninth annual Breakfast with Santa held at the Bayfield Village Inn on Dec. 7. The youngster's Bayfield
based grandparents Michael Doherty and Marie Mc Cabe report that the wee lass will share her spoils with her
seven cousins all under the age of eight. (Photo by Melody Falconer -Pounder)
Santa Claus himself made the draw on the Optimist Club's
Toy Chest Raffle with the help of Optimist Mike Dixon at the
conclusion of the Optimist Club's ninth annual Breakfast with
Santa held at the Bayfield Village Inn on Dec. 7.
JANE'S SCARF DAY
Designer Jane McLaren is pleased to report that the
local food bank will benefit from a most successful
"Jane's Scarf Day" held on Dec. 6. Several kilos of
food will be donated from those shoppers who
brought their own household contributions for the
cause as well as a percentage of the sales from
McLaren's scarf and earring creations.
BRVTA AGM
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membership, questions, comments and suggestions
BAKER APPOINTED TO COUNTY
All in the community are invited to attend the Bayfield
who currently have a vested interest in economic development in Huron County," said Jim
River Valley Trail Association (BRVTA) Annual
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD
General Meeting on Dec. 13 at the Bayfield Lions'
Services team and our next step will be to reach out to organizations like the Huron Tourism
Community Building.
Three new faces have joined the Huron County Economic Development Board (HCEDB).
The AGM shall commence at 10 a.m.
Steve Baker, founder and CEO of Virtual High School, Peter Smith, project director for Blyth
Russ Powadiuk, president, to discuss any or all of
Arts and Culture Initiative 1419 Inc., and John Grace, former Deputy Mayor of Goderich and
On the agenda will be the reading of last year's
owner of the Old Post and Village Lodge, were recently appointed to the HCEBD by Huron
minutes, a president's report, financial report and
County Council.
annual legal and accounting protocols. There will
elected, and one additional councilor to be nominated by council. Steven Sparling, HCEDB
also be an election of the Board of Directors for
The newly created HCEDB is working towards county wide economic development and has
2015.
met three times to date. These early meetings have succeeded in developing a terms of
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reference, vision and mission statements and educated HCEDB members on the current
A number of the directors will present brief reports on
economic development landscape in Huron County and Southwestern Ontario. As part of its
some of the BRVTA successes over the last year and
intelligence gathering process, the HCEDB will be reaching out to other private and public
hopes for next year.
sector led boards and organizations.
The BRVTA Board values the input of its
The benefits of tree pruning are: structural integrity (a balanced tree can better withstand storm
damage from ice, snow and wind); promotes a strong healthy main leader branch (rather than Knox Presbyterian Church will once again hold a
having two leaders that can cause the tree to split where the leaders meet); removes any dead Longest Night Service on Dec. 21.
or injured branches that can host decay producing fungi; prevents branches crossing each
other thus competing for the same space and sunlight and damaging each other; promotes
membership, questions, comments and suggestions
"Our intention is to collect as much information and insight as possible from all of the groups
to assist the BRVTA in setting its agenda for the
who currently have a vested interest in economic development in Huron County," said Jim
coming year are welcome. It encourages people to
Lynn, HCEDB chair. "Right now, we are learning from our County Economic Development
become members, join the Board of Directors and/or
Services team and our next step will be to reach out to organizations like the Huron Tourism
take on some of the many volunteer activities that
and Huron Manufacturing Associations. Our immediate goal is to listen deeply and we look
are the backbone of the organization. Please contact
forward to engaging with other groups."
Russ Powadiuk, president, to discuss any or all of
weed whacking and mowing. Remember that wounds caused by bumps from mowers,
these opportunities. He can be reached at
With the citizen spots on the HCEDB now occupied, members look forward to working with
powadiuk@rogers.com or by calling 519 565-4120.
County Council Board members including outgoing Warden, Joe Steffler, the new Warden once
p.m. and all in the community are welcome to attend.
elected, and one additional councilor to be nominated by council. Steven Sparling, HCEDB
vice -chair, commended County Council for supporting the HCEDB and shared that all citizen
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official's viewpoint.
Once again the Bayfield Town Hall Heritage Society
would like to invite people to ring in the New Year at
"This learning process is crucial to the success of the HCEDB. We insist on having an
the town hall.
understanding of economic development principles, best practice precedents, and the local
landscape before we start making any decisions. We really appreciate other organizations and
"Puttin' on the Glitz" is the theme of the party set to
their willingness to step up and share their insights as we work towards success in Huron
begin at 8:30 p.m. on Dec. 31. For $25 per person,
County."
participants will enjoy the music of DJ Alpha
Productions, hor's d'oeurves, party favors and
TREE PLANTINGS EXPERIENCE THE
champagne at midnight. There will also be a cash
BENEFITSOF PRUNING
Tickets are available now at www.ticketscene.ca or
by calling Margo Robeson at 519 565-2827 or Sandy
Team members of the Bayfield Tree Project have been pruning the trees they've planted on
Scotchmer at 519-565-2830.
municipal land. Residents are invited to take a look at one of these trees that is closest to their
home and, unless it's been recently planted, they'll likely see that it has been carefully pruned.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The benefits of tree pruning are: structural integrity (a balanced tree can better withstand storm
damage from ice, snow and wind); promotes a strong healthy main leader branch (rather than Knox Presbyterian Church will once again hold a
having two leaders that can cause the tree to split where the leaders meet); removes any dead Longest Night Service on Dec. 21.
or injured branches that can host decay producing fungi; prevents branches crossing each
other thus competing for the same space and sunlight and damaging each other; promotes
Starting at 7 p.m., the service is designed "for all who
good air circulation to prevent diseases like powdery mildew (fungal disease); allows room for
seek a quiet reflective time of Christmas worship in
safe passage of people and vehicles under trees. Tree pruning is a fine art. A tree can be
the season of advent waiting" whether they are
damaged if it isn't done properly.
feeling down, are struggling, have experienced the
death of a loved one, or just wish to share in a time
The Tree Project team would like to thank everyone who has been taking care of the trees
of music, prayer amid the candlelight.
adjacent to their properties by remembering to water them and avoiding damage caused by
weed whacking and mowing. Remember that wounds caused by bumps from mowers,
A Christmas Eve service of Carols and Lessons will
whackers, snow blowers and cars can cause irreparable harm to the trees and potentially
also be held at Knox, Church on Dec. 24 starting at 7
compromise their ability to survive, as can errant pruning, such as 'topping' the trees or
p.m. and all in the community are welcome to attend.
removing branches incorrectly.
EMPTIES FOR
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For more information about the Bayfield Tree Project, please contact Roma Harris, Sondra
Buchner or Ainslie Willock at www.bayfieldtreeproject.com.
BAYFIELD LIBRARY TO OFFER FREE
The Bayfield Public Library will be providing free computer and technology instruction on
Wednesdays and Saturdays under the direction of Grant Richard, the new Internet Access
Assistant for the Goderich and Bayfield branches of the Huron County Library system.
Sessions are to be booked by appointment. Four hour-long sessions are available
Wednesdays and may booked on the hour between 1-4 p.m and on Saturdays on the hour
between 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
According to Richard, "The Government of Canada provides funding for this initiative. We are
aiming to hopefully hold some group sessions in the future. The program is aimed at patrons of
all ages, and is held within the library. We ask that interested patrons provide their own
devices."
Please call the library at 519 565-2886 to book an appointment.
CHILDREN INVITED TO CELEBRATE
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Twins, Jailyn and Jacob Aubin decorated Christmas trees, using foam stickers, with a little help from their
Nana, Joanne Thatcher at the 2013 Christmas event hosted by the Friends of the Bayfield Library. The 2014
function is just three sleeps away. (Photo by Melody Falconer -Pounder)
"O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree,
Your branches green delight us."
And they also delight the Friends of Bayfield Library (FOBL) as they are holding A Children's
Christmas Tree Hour at the Bayfield Library on Dec. 13.
From 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. children of all ages can join in listening to the story, "Mr.
Willowby's Christmas Tree", create their own Christmas tree, make a tree puzzle and
participate in a scavenger hunt.
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 Sabourin will be
participating in the Huron County 2015 Walk for
Memories on Jan. 31. The duo are now collecting
donations for the cause.
It is, of course, hoped that everyone will celebrate
responsibly this festive season and when doing so
plan to donate the empty beer bottles and cans; wine
and liquor bottles to their team, "For the Love of
Elane and Doris". One of the ladies being honored is
currently living with Alzheimers, Elane Brandon,
Sabourin's grandmother. Unfortunately, Doris
Schilbe, Dianne's mother died on Aug. 4 at the age of
80.
Empties of all sorts may be dropped off at Brandon's
Hardware in Bayfield, or picked up anytime, just call
Brandon's Hardware at 519 565-2677 or 519 565-
2545. Empties may also be dropped off at Bayfield
Convenience in their names.
LETTERS TO SANTA
Bayfield residents will be pleased to know that Santa
Claus will once again be receiving mail in his special
mailbox but at a new location — Bayfield Foodland.
Santa's elves delight in hearing from area youngsters
and learning what is on their wish lists every year. Be
sure to include a return address so that the children
can be sure of a note in return from the jolly old elf
himself.
The ice is now in the Bayfield Arena and some new
skating opportunities are being combined with some
old favorites.
An one-hour "Public Skating for Seniors" has started
and will be held on Mondays at 9:30 a.m. Absolute
Automation, of Bayfield, is generously sponsoring
these sessions.
Also on Mondays, "Moms & Tots Skating" will be held
from 10:30 a.m. to noon. The Municipality of
Bluewater is sponsoring this ice time for the youngest
in the community.
And on Fridays and Mondays at 8 p.m. Men's Pickup
Hockey games are being enjoyed — very little skill is
required. Also on Fridays, Women's Pickup Hockey
is held. Participants take to the ice at 7p.m. Fun,
exercise and laughs all for $15 per game.
For additional information please contact the Bayfield
Arena at 519 565-2121.
Stay tuned to the Bayfield Breeze and www.bacp.ca
for more information and announcements on ice
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MAYOR BILL TO BE RECOGNIZED AT
AFTERNOON RECEPTION
Bill Dowson
following.
Bill Dowson has been the mayor of the
Municipality of Bluewater since its inception 13
years ago. He has also offered dedicated
service in the field of local and Huron County
politics for 30 years. During the Oct. 27th
election Dowson lost his mayoral seat to Tyler
Hessel but members of the community feel that
Dowson's long tenure is something to be
celebrated and they will do so on the afternoon
of Dec. 17.
Everyone in the community is invited to a time
of celebration and stories in honor of Dowson to
be held at the Varna Complex from 1-4 p.m. A
light lunch will be offered at the event that will
feature several guest speakers starting at 2
p.m.
Anyone who cannot attend but would like to
send best wishes via email should forward them
to Mike Dixon at mikedixon@tcc.on.ca. It
should be noted that these missives will be read
at the function and then presented to Dowson
For more information please contact Dixon at 519 565-2583 or 519 955-5254.
VOICES UNITE TO SING SONGS OF THE
SEASON
On the evening of Dec. 14, St. Andrew's United Church will host their annual Christmas Candlelight Service
featuring a choir comprised of church members as well as others in the community. Back in 2009 some of the
choir members were (Altos): Marg Clydesdale, Lynne Price, Liz Tolchard and Kathleen Siertsema. (Photo by
Melody Falconer -Pounder)
This coming Sunday is the date for the St. Andrew's United Church Annual Christmas
Candlelight Service.
The 25 -member choir has been practicing since the end of October for the concert to be held
on Dec. 14 at St. Andrew's Church starting at 7:30 p.m.
In addition to the choir comprised of St. Andrew's members and others in the community, there
will be performances by The Glee Sisters and Flutist Jan Searle. BJ Talbot and Rosemary
Crosthwaite will provide accompaniment on piano and organ.
availability and events this winter at the Bayfield
Arena and Community Centre.
ONE CARE
One Care offers many fun exercise and socializing
opportunities in Bayfield. There is something
happening almost every day! There is a schedule on
the bulletin board by the library and more information
available inside the library. Or call 519 565-2202 or
519 565-5638 for more information or to receive
monthly information via the Wave to Wellness email.
Anyone in need of a last minute stocking stuffer for
someone with a sweet tooth? Chocolatey Mint Girl
Guide Cookies are the perfect gift. They are selling
for $5 a box. Profits from the cookies go to support
weekly programming and excursions for members of
Bayfield Guiding. Please call Melody at 519 565-
2443 (Bayfield Village Inn) to reserve a box or two.
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Zumba in Bayfield is back with a new instructor,
Paulien Keys.
The fitness activity will be held on Mondays and
Wednesdays for one hour starting at 7 p.m. at the
Bayfield Community Centre. Classes are $10 per
person with the second class free for any
newcomers.
To learn more contact Keys at 519 440-9723 or visit
her Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/zumbainbayfield.
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
Dec. 16.
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.
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All in the community are invited to this evening of special music. Please note a free will offering
will be collected.
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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, our third featured studio portrait was taken in Clinton. Does anyone recognize the
young lady? (Archives Code: PB 13 23a)
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when having your picture taken was a big event, as
evidenced by this image of three very well dressed
ladies. Anyone remember them? (Archives Code:
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PHOTOS AND STORY BY MELODY
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A steady crowd came through the doors of the
Bayfield Village Inn on Dec. 7 for the ninth annual
Breakfast with Santa hosted by the Optimist Club
of Bayfield.
And they brought along their appetites consuming
17 dozen eggs, as well as lots of bacon, sausage,
French toast, pancakes, fried potatoes, toast,
coffee, juice and milk!
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The Sonke family of Goderich enjoyed some quality time with Santa at the Optimist sponsored breakfast.
Daughters Morgan, Kaylin and Oliva were very festively attired for the meet and greet and invited Mom, Karri
and Dad, Chris to join them in a photo opportunity
Hank Hessel-Heard was ready to devour some bacon and eggs after a visit with Santa. He atienaed the event
with his Mom Tara Hessel, Dad Andy Heard and big brother Hudson.
The club greatly appreciates those businesses
that sponsor the family friendly function including:
Bayfield Foodland, Fairholme Dairy, Bayfield
Village Inn, Dianne Brandon Photography,
Brandon's Hardware and Albert Schilbe.
In addition to a hearty meal, several children took
advantage of the opportunity to spend a little time
with the jolly old elf, himself. Santa was delighted
to greet them all and happy to hand out the bags
of treats that the Optimist Club generously
supplied.
Lots of people waited around to see whose name
Santa would draw for a toy chest of toys with the
winner being a nearly two year-old little girl from
Toronto. (Scroll back up to the top of this issue to
learn more.)
It is reported that once again with this year's mild
weather Santa had no difficulty making it back to
his workshop following the event.
Aidhan Kleuskens wanted to ensure that Santa clearly
understands what is on his wish list this year. He brought
a copy of the Sears Wish Book to use as a guide during
his meet and greet.
Alexande Curtis, of Bayfield, could hardly contain his
excitement at taking part in Santa's breakfast.
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The Marier family of Bayfield enjoyed a quiet corner of the Bayfield Village Inn diningroom to partake of their
breakfast. From I -r: Makena, Natasha, Richard, Memphis and Meredith.
Rikki Keys enjoyed a family breakfast with her Dad Darren and Mom Brandy.
Cohen Dykstra waited patiently in line for his turn at the
breakfast buffet.
Weylin, son of Jenny Allan and Luke Shanahan, of
Bayfield, had to bring his own special Santa with him to
the event to share his morning repast.
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Having your picture taken with Santa at the breakfast is a special part of this Optimist
holiday tradition.
Olivia and Morgan Sonke, of Goderich, came to the Breakfast with Santa on Sunday morning prepared for "Elf
Duty"
Emily Colclough kept busy with some coloring during the
breakfast.
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SUBMISSIONS
Hello early morning Bayfield Breeze readers! Now that you've made it all the way down to the bottom of this issue I'm going to
ask a favor. Voting in the AVIVA Community Fund competition ends today (Wednesday) at 4 p.m.
If you have been voting daily for the past 10 days: thank you. If you haven't I ask that you take one minute right now to register
your email and cast one vote for Camp Klahanie. Help us stay in the top 15 to secure our place in the Final Round where
results are determined by a panel of judges. After 12 p.m. EST no more votes are required. So please cast just one more vote
and help us earn a guaranteed $5,000 and maybe as much as $50,000 if the judges deem it so.
The money will allow the Goderich Lions Club to provide more camping opportunities for youth for longer periods of time and in
all four seasons. Here is the link: https://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf19522 — 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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