Cc South Marysburgh Published for Residents, Businesses and Visitors since 1985 May 2023 Or 4 Easter Egg Tradition a Huge Draw Ready-set-go...and they’re off to capture Easter chocolate treats. Avianna McConnell, daughter of Crystal McConnell, and Chelsea Hanna, daughter of Kim Cole, are ready for the challenge. —Mirror Photo The Easter Egg hunters came from far and wide on Saturday, April 8 when a larger than usual group of youngsters converged on the Mil- ford Fair grounds intent on scour- ing the grass for brightly coloured chocolate treats. The weather cooperated delivering Ben Lilly, new Milford Post Master and interim Post Master, Cynthia Dinsdale, who returned to her position at the Wel- lington Post office at the end of April.—Mirror photo a sunny, dry day that encouraged all those attending, from toddlers to adults, to take advantage of the first nice spring opportunity to be out- side. The Easter Egg Hunt is a tradition sponsored by the South Marysburgh Recreation Committee. PEC Mariners Museum Set to Reopen for 2023 Summer Season May Long Weekend You know it’s summer- time when the Prince Ed- ward County Mariners Park Museum at the end of County Road 10, South Bay, opens for the season on the May long weekend. And if you are looking for a place to wander or take the kids to enjoy the out- doors and soak ina little ship lore, head over. The museum is open from 10 to 4 Friday to Sun- (Continued on page 2) end of April. cheerful greetings. Happy Trails, Cynthia! Welcome Ben. A familiar and welcoming face at our Milford Post Office , Cynthia Dinsdale, returned to her position at the Wellington Post Office at the Cynthia, a resident of Sandbanks, was first introduced to the South Marysburgh community as the “on-call” post master here some years ago. She became interim post master nearly a year ago. The South Marysburgh community wishes her well and will miss her New to the post is Ben Lilly who moved to the County two years ago, and lives on Old Milford Road, near the base. Ben’s started his career as the product manager for “Jello” and went on to be a business consult- ant for clients including British Airways and the London (England) Un- derground. His wife, Liz French, breeds Havanese dogs, which originated in Cuba.