A Quiet Corner ~ Cayuga-On-The-Grand ~ "Where the coffee pot's always on" ~ 29 Talbot Road West (Hwy 3) At stoplight, corner of Cayuga Street ~ HOURS: 10:30 - 5:00 Wed.Thu.Fri. ; Sat. 10:30 ~3. "Stay a While. Read a Book." Please click on "Labels" to read all posts on any particular topic of interest. We like to think of our blog as a quick visit to the bookshop. Come again! 905.577.5635 email: neatlittlebookshop@gmail.com
Saturday, May 30, 2009
David Wice ~ Guitarist Vocalist
The Back 40, Cayuga, Saturday, June 20.
David appears regularly at The Bin in Binbrook ~ and anywhere that folks enjoy "listening to some good tunes." Self-described as "a bit of a jukebox when it comes to knowing songs," David has over two hundred titles in his repertoire. He can be contacted at
http://www.davidwice.ca/ Please note the date change.
Canadian Family Tree Research
Tuesday, June 2nd, 7:00 p.m. at the Haldimand County Museum in Cayuga. Special Guest Speaker: Stephen C. Young, FamilySearch Project Manager of Historical Records in Canada, the British Isles and the South Pacific. Everyone Welcome. Admission Free.
www.familysearch.org
Friday, May 29, 2009
~ Niceties
Nice is a word that I don't often use unless in the noun form, "nicety." "There is still time for the niceties in life." The small things that make a difference. The important things. The things that matter.
A simple "Thank you" note takes a few minutes. A brief moment in front of the post office to exchange greetings. A few extra minutes to listen. A reassuring touch or a handshake. An unexpected "Thinking of you" card. A spontaneous invitation to a friend to ride-along. Or a piece of homemade rhubarb pie. Thank you, Linda.
"Woody"
Woody, we will miss you. If Heaven's library has The Crow and the Castle, dear friend, please save us a copy.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Mavis Gallant
On CBC "Q" this morning, Gallant talked about her life, her writing style, her recent brush with death and her new book, "Going Ashore."
Hopefully, one is sufficiently adept to locate and download the "Q" Podcast on-line or perhaps CBC will air this treasure again.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
114th Brock's Rangers ~ C.E.F.
One of the pleasures in a used bookshop is the researcher. Historical researchers and collectors typically frequent archives, libraries, antique shops, flea markets and used bookshops. (Not to mention e-Bay.) It is with pleasure that we pass along to our readers the above recently posted notice.
We first met Ben two years ago when he helped identify a WWII medal found on our family farm in Canborough, Ontario. When not working, participating in battle reenactments or hanging out in the Haldimand County Museum, Ben can often be found ~ where else? ~ in the military section of The Neat Little Bookshop. Please give Ben a call if you think you have something of interest.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
We Go on Quietly Making History
Our predecessor, Herb Martindale, who opened the first Neat Little Bookshop in 1976, will always be remembered as a distinguished, notable character. Equally, Joe Chapman, former military columnist for the Hamilton Spectator, could often be found debating world affairs in Herb's shop.
Today, we have the young man who does pen and ink drawings of disappearing train stations. We have the tennis player who has eighty-two chess boards in his collection. (His favourite book is, "Alice in Wonderland.") How can we forget the hockey goalie who can recite verses of Robert Service's "Sam McGee?" There is the book-binder who astounded us with his beautifully hand-made, leather-bound books trimmed with Scottish tartan. And every day there is sure to be someone who has been to the part of the world you mention.
So returning to work each day is wildly exciting. And yes, today we go on quietly making history.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Story Hour at the Neat Little Bookshop

It was with some reservation that I originally accepted Amy's proposal of a weekly story hour. Amy and Michelle, your idea has been a great success and I hope as rewarding for you as it has been for The Neat Little Bookshop.
Amy, Michelle and their friend Megan ~ host the Story Hour every Wednesday after school. They are a welcome presence and we hope that when they graduate to High School they will occasionally continue to have time for the kids' program in the bookshop.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Cayuga Women's Institute 100 Years Old
The village of Cayuga is 150 years old this year. In the year 1909, fifty years after the incorporation of a village, women were banding together with the common goal of improving their lifestyle.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Plaque Honouring Robert Nichol

Stay A While ~ Read A Book
