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2016 05 Advocate The Paisley Advocate May 2016 Page 1 Proud of Our Co unity, Proud of Our 6eritage Paisley . District Cha ber Of Co erce May 2012 - 3olu e 157 Clean Sweep on Earth Day An annual rite of spring at Paisley Central School is the Earth Day neighbourhood cleanup. Despite the less-than-perfect weather, it looks like these kids are enjoying a day out of the classroo . On the left, with the cool sunglasses, is Rory Sa uels. That$s River Pantlin behind hi . The centre top photo shows Tyler Tisdale and Dakota Brown -McMullen. Below that is (ayla Prevost, Sophie )ibbons and Sadie Fitzsi ons. Below that are Tyler Tisdale, ,eigha -ood, ,aela Pantlin and ,ila Reeve. The photo on the right shows (ack Crawford. -ell done, all of you, for aking Paisley a wee bit cleaner. Saugeen River Cleanup Paisley Blues Festival June 3, 4, 5 he Paisley ,lues Festival is bac( of ma8ority only. T for 2016, bigger and better than 8200 pm - Michael Pickett ever. 4213 pm - Cecile Doo-:ingue Friday (une 3 10243pm= The Mac:enzie At the Paisley Curling Club, age Blues Band of ma8ority only. Sunday (une 5 8200 pm - Alfie S ith At the Paisley Legion/Paisley 4213 pm - -icked )rin To0n Hall. 10243pm - The Erin McCallu 10200am to 1200pm - The Blues Band Brunch. Fill your belly 0ith a Saturday (une 8 tasty brunch (by ,ac( Eddies) 10200am-3213pm - Blues for 0hile ta(ing in performances by 9outh -orkshops at the Paisley Bob Robb, and 12 Below ;ero. Legion/Paisley To0n Hall. ===@=== These high calibre 0or(shops are All event tic(ets, including the free for young musicians age 12- -EEAEND PASS, are available at olunteers are needed for a spring /arbage bags and disposable 18. See 000.paisleyroc(s.com ,ac( Eddies, or at V Saugeen River cleanup. gloves 0ill be provided. Volunteers for schedule and mandatory pre- 000.paisleyroc(s.com On Saturday, May 28, local should meet in the village s1uare at registration instructions. Visit 000.paisleyroc(s.com for members of the Friends of the 10200 am. 3200pm-7200pm - Rib Dinner at all info relating to the festival, Saugeen organization are holding a A (aya( contingent 0ill 0or( on the Paisley Curling Club - including the CListen to this year’s clean-up of the Paisley section of the the river and a 0al(ing contingent advanced tic(ets only, by May 27. ,lues ArtistsD page, 0hich allo0s you Saugeen River and its ban(s from Dr. 0ill clean along the ban( and dy(e. Tic(ets available at ,ac( Eddies, to previe0 the artists that 0ill be Milne Par( to the Hog’s ,ac( access For more information, please call or at 000.paisleyroc(s.com performing at Paisley ,lues Festival point. Sibylle -al(e at 314-333-7108. Saturday Evening perfor ances 2016. -e need your help. Help (eep our river beautiful. At the Paisley Curling Club, age Page 2 The Paisley Advocate May 2016 ,etters to the Editor Editor Dear Editor he Donut ,ady 0ould li(e her an's Scrap for Food . T faithful Paisley customers to D Charity Foundation has (no0 that your favourite hot, fresh raised H233.83 from the April mini donuts 0ill be available at Main 16th fundraiser and is donating ,each in Port Elgin 10 am - 4 pm on H130.33 each to the Paisley Food Saturdays from the May long ,an( and to the PCS ,rea(fast 0ee(end to Labour Day and Club. -ednesdays throughout Euly and August at the Flea Mar(et 4 am to 4 As the CE -Inventor-Founder pm. -eFll let you (no0 if 0e add of DanFs Scrap for Food J Charity Sunday hours. To find the Donut Foundation, I 0ould li(e to than( Diner loo( for the tall pin( donut everyone for their scrap metal flags and the familiar silver trailer. donations and bottle returns. Also The Gdonut seasonG is short. than(s to the volunteers that gave Come get your sugar-dusted dozen their time and effort to ma(e the soon and often. April 16th event a success. the Donut Lady Daniel E Cairns aka Micheline Mann A-E 55+ )a es and Swi ing ,essons rran-Elderslie 33K /ames are Session 1 Euly 4-13 morning A coming soon. Call your local lessons(10-12) convenor for more information Session 2 Euly 18-24 late (Paisley=Ric( 226-430-1083, afternoon lessons, (4-6pm) Chesley=Doug 314-363-0404, Session 3 August 1-12 morning Tara=Mary Louise 314-434-2124) or Session 4 August 13-26 late call the A-E office at 314-363-3034 eL afternoon 37. The registration deadline is Please e-mail programsMarran- Monday May 23, 2013. elderslie.ca or call 314-363-3034 eL Summer s0imming sessions are 37. filling up fast. Chesley and Tara Pool s0imming lesson registration is no0 Katrina Eke open, so if you 0ant to secure your Program Coordinator spot, no0 is the time. Municipality of Arran Elderslie The Paisley Advocate May 2016 Page 3 Page 4 The Paisley Advocate May 2016 Paisley Students )et Paisley Cha ber Meeting Back To Their Roots Apr. 20, 2012 eeting called to order at allot up to H300 for the purchase of M 7230pm by Mary /ail Eohnston fabric and the commission of ma(ing In attendance2 Anne ,ucher, Eo- table runners/banners for side0al( Anne ,uhr, Dan ,len(insop, Craig sales, seconded by Emma Tsang, ,udreau, Mary Ellen ,udreau, Mary passed. /ail Eohnston, /reg McCullough, Saugie costume needs more Emma Tsang research into specifics for cost and Minutes of 17 Feb 2016 meeting feasibility. read by Emma Tsang and approved. New Business Old Business Dan ,len(insop presented the Mary /ail Eohnston revie0ed the Eunior Achievement Program 0hich progress of the Paisley and District 0ill be doing 3 programs for students Chamber of Commerce from 2013. at PCS 0hich 0ill be starting before Craig ,udreau revie0ed the the end of May. finances of the 2013 Chamber events They have enough volunteers but and presented the Treasurer’s report. need local donations to help fund the Received a bill for H248.60 for CC programs - they need NH3000 in membership, motion to pay the bill by addition to the corporate sponsorship Craig ,udreau, seconded by /reg already obtained. McCullough, passed. Motion by Emma Tsang to donate The revised and shortened PDCC H1000 to the Eunior Achievement Policies and Procedures Policy % Program for PCS, provided that the Procedures Manual 2016.04.20 0as principal is (no0ledgeable and accepted. supportive, 2nd by Mary /ail Paisley Village/Chamber Eohnston, passed. 0ebsites2 motion by Emma Tsang to PDCC business cards brought in commission Eennifer Cooper to that have inactive OR code on the redesign the 0ebsite and maintain the bac( - motion to dispose of them by -ordpress, seconded by Anne Emma Tsang, 2nd by Mary Ellen PCS students attend Roots of Bruce, , to R, fro top: Nick Steeves, Tylee 6agan, ,ucher, passed. /ail Fullerton 0ill ,udreau, passed. Motion by Mary and Billy Dietrich; :assidy Tho son; (ustin Coldwell; :aitlyn Fol er. contact the three individuals/ Ellen ,udreau to allo0 online ban(ing n Thursday April 14th, the ,ruce County Holstein Club, ,ruce businesses 0ho sent proposals. at R,C, seconded by Eo-Anne ,uhr, /rade 4/3 and 3/6 classes at County Mil( Committee, ntario Content 0ill still need to be passed. Paisley Central made their 0ay to ,ee(eepers Association, ,ruce provided and uploaded on a regular Motion by Mary /ail Eohnston to -al(erton to spend an afternoon at ,otanical /arden, ,ruce County ,eef basis - Emma Tsang 0ill Ed MaL0ell move meetings to Tuesdays starting in Roots of ,ruce. Farmers, Alpaca ntario and ntario to see if he can be commissioned. May and continued to the end of This t0o-day festival, 0hich Maple Syrup Producers Association. Promotional Committee2 Cindy 2016, seconded by Eo-Anne ,uhr, invites students from ,ruce County, is The students of Paisley Central McAenna has done a s(etch for the passed. intended to educate /rade 4-6 gained a lot of insight into careers in Saugie photo op board Motion by Mary Ellen ,udreau to students about the rich agricultural the agricultural sector and ho0 Decals from Austin /raphics reduce Chamber email recipients to community that 0e are so fortunate to important the agricultural sector is in 1uoted H43 for design setup and H3 to members and special re1uests only, benefit from. our every day lives. print each decal - motion by Mary seconded by Mary /ail Eohnston, Students en8oyed an afternoon full A big than( you goes out to the /ail Eohnston to commission 0ith a passed. of interactive and engaging stations, Paisley Agricultural Society for price plan over 3 years, seconded by Meeting ad8ourned at 4220pm. representing a variety of agricultural sponsoring the cost of the bus. Also a /ail Fullerton, passed. NeLt meeting is Tuesday May sectors. Some of the organizations huge than( you to our parent Motion by Mary Ellen ,udreau to 17th at 7230pm at the Legion. that 0ere recognized include ntario volunteers 0ho 8oined us for the Sheep District 2, ,ruce County Soils afternoon. and Crops, /rey ,ruce Por( Producers, 4-H, Chic(en Farmers of Allison McLeod, Grade /6 ntario, Canadian Foodgrains ,an(, Teacher at PCS Paisley Crokinole 0enty-Four cro(inole players points for first, Francis Zetter 0ith 41 T en8oyed an afternoon of shooting for second and Neil Coo( too( third at the Paisley Legion on Saturday, place 0ith 40. -hite card 20Fs 0ere April 2, 2016. Francis tied 0ith Larry Hennessey Results after play 0as finished 0ith 26, Len Zettler 0ith 20 and Eim sa0 Clare Auepfer high 0ith 38 /arland 0ith 18.
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