Historic plaque located on the 5th Sideroad, near the 4th Line of Innisfil in the former community of Bethesda. The plaque features a photo of the brick school house as well as the logos of the Town of Innisfil and the County of Simcoe. The sign reads: "Around this location the small hamlet of Bethesda was established. Formerly called "Hindles Corners", it was named after early settlers James and Hannah Hindle from Lancashire County in England. A log school (S.S. #2) opened in 1856 on land donated by the Hindle family. It was replaced by a frame building in 1868 and a brick school in 1911. A fire destroyd the school and resulted in the construction of the present building. A Methodist church, once located on this site, was established in 1895 along with the cemetery."