transcona historical museum obtains ownership of 2747
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transcona historical museum obtains ownership of 2747
VOL.29, NO.10 - OCTOBER 2015 Transcona’s Only Exclusive Community Paper www.bondprinting.net/views.php CNR LOCOMOTIVE 2747 TRANSCONA HISTORICAL MUSEUM OBTAINS OWNERSHIP OF 2747 Special to the Views The Locomotive 2747 was the first locomotive built at the CNR Transcona Shops. This locomotive was one of 38 steam locomotives that were produced in the Transcona Shops between 1926 and 1938. Continued on page 26 Courtesy of the Transcona Historical Museum ! Extra Value Coupon Index ! Transcona Optical ..................................... page 2 Transcona Salon Spa ................................ page 4 Comfortec .................................................. page 5 Archambault .............................................. page 9 RGC Plumbing........................................... page 10 Kehler Realty ............................................. page 12 Casera Credit Union .................................. page 16 Cambrian Credit Union .............................. page 18 ABC Power Tools....................................... page 25 Joey Lash .................................................. page 31 Frontier Toyota........................................... page 32 Published by 130 Victoria Ave. West • Phone: 204-222-7069 Leaders in Pain Relief We Direct Bill: MPI, WCB, BC, GWL and most other major insurance companies 14-801 Regent Avenue West For Appointment Call: 204-222-2432 October 2015- Page 1 The Best In Sight cornea and keep a nice smooth tear What You Should Know If You Suffer From Dry Eyes more of the layers are not being ef- By Steven Mintz, O.D. There’s help available for people who don’t have enough tears to keep their eyes as moist as they ought to be. Most people with Dry Eyes are older adults because this condition is associated with the natural aging process. But there are other causes such as certain diseases, Vitamin A deficiency, an extremely dry environment or some drugs such as antihistamines, antidepressants, and diuretics. The normal tear film consists of three different layers. The outermost or surface layer is a thin layer of lipid or oil. This layer provides a barrier which prevents the underlying tears from evaporating or spilling onto the cheek. The next layer is the aqueous or water layer, which makes up 90% of the entire tear film. This layer protects the eye from infection, flushes debris away and provides nutrients and oxygen to the cornea. The bottom layer is a thin coating of mucin. The uncoated cornea is hydrophobic (‘water repelling’) so the aqueous would not stay in contact with the cornea. Mucin is hydrophilic (‘water-loving’) and thus allows the tears to stay in contact with the better eye health exams with our ultra-wide view retinal imaging system October 2015- Page 2 film over the surface. Dry eyes can occur when one or fectively produced. Optometrists can now prescribe very effective eye drops which can restore the proper quality of each of the layers of the tears. Symptoms of Dry Eye include red, irritated, scratchy or uncomfortable eyes; a burning sensation; a feeling that something is in the eye; blurred vision; excessive watering as the eyes try to comfort an overly dry eye; and eyes that have lost their normal clear, glassy luster. Anyone experiencing any of these symptoms needs to see their optometrist for tests to evaluate the quality, amount and distribution of tears. Continued on page 28 Providing Insurance for your… 112 REGENT AVE. WEST • home • business • cottage • travel Sheilagh Ball • Carrie Ozarko HOURS: • Monday to Friday – 9:00 - 5:30 Saturday – 10:00 - 2:00 p.m. Susan Hannah Auto Broker Only Serving the Community for Over 60 years October 2015- Page 3 Transcona Salon Spa SO WHAT’S IN YOUR SKIN CARE PRODUCTS AND MAKE-UP? By Kerry Harrison We are always looking for the best of the best, including healthier alternatives. Transcona Salon Spa believes in providing the best skin care, a great and healthy make-up line; “EMINENCE ORGANIC SKIN CARE” along with Make-up line “PURE ANADA” Eminence Organics believe in providing the best skin care products possible. Their products are proudly free of parabens, animal by-products, propylene glycol, sodium lauryl sulfates, harmful colorants and fragrances, mineral oils, petroleum, Products are handmade without any severe heating or hydrogenating processes that can affect the nutritional content and potency of natural ingredients. Vitamins are captured in their all-natural fresh base, offering dramatic results as actual seeds, pulps and peels impart regenerative and healing powers that only nature can produce. Eminence Organics skin care are very proud to have been recognized with awards, which serve as proof of our commitment to providing truly great products, and being leaders in the skin care industry. Please check their web page for more information. www.eminenceorganics.com Eminence Organic Skin Care uses the finest natural, organic and biodynamic ingredients to provide you with the best organic skin care products in the market today. To ensure you are receiving fresh and authentic Éminence Organic Skin Care products, we advise that you pur- Transcona Salon Spa Enjoy Family and Friends Tuesdays “Dapper Dan” Men’s Haircuts $17 facials, Full day spa, ing or ax w , rm de micro e so much mor sugaring and minence Skin Care “E gary” un H of s ic Organ awesome! (we have more staff to accommodate) Thursdays “Kids 12 yrs and under $15” Book Ahead/Walkins Welcome Check us out on facebook for our in house special ! #14 1783 Plessis Road Ph: 204-222-8266 Visit us on Facebook: www.facebook/transconasalonspa October 2015- Page 4 chase exclusively from one of our authorized partners, US! PURE ANADA A home grown, Manitoba story. Pure Anada is made in Morden Manitoba and blended with Transcona Salon Spa. Pure Anada’s make-up do NOT contain; parabens, formaldehyde, petrochemicals, nana/micronized particles, carmine, lakes and dyes, or synthetic fragrances and other harsh chemicals. They have an extensive array of mineral colors to suit all skin tones and personal preferences. Pure Anada is quality, affordable and a safe cosmetic. “Mineral Cosmetics” are not synonymous with “Natural Cosmetics”. A lot of mainstream cosmetic companies are jumping on the “mineral makeup” bandwagon. Consumers must beware that companies will market their products by using phrases such as “with natural botanicals” or “mineral based”. This is because people are becoming more aware of what they are putting in and on their bodies. www.pureanada.ca for more information Natural means “from the earth”. The ingredients must be derived from nature and proven to be safe to be applied to the skin. v Community Billboard St. George’s Anglican — On October 4, our church is having a Blessing of the Animals Service – all pets (furry, feathered, finned or scaly are welcome). Movie Reflection Nights are at 6:30 pm, alternate Fridays (9 & 23 ) at Rev. Kennedy’s th rd home. For details call the church at 204-222-1942. The Anglican Church women meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month downstairs at 1:15 pm; October meeting is on the 21st. Men’s Fellowship is held the last Saturday of each month, breakfast at 9 am (31 ) – contact Steven (via st church) to confirm location. St. Transcona Legion Branch #7 will hold its Auxiliary Tea on Sunday, October 25 at 1:00 PM in the Legion at 117 Regent Ave. East. Admission is $5.00. There will be a Silent Auction table and many other draws. Everyone welcome. Transcona Streamliners Club— a non-profit women’s weight loss support club with low-impact aerobics is commencing operations on September 14th from the 20152016 season on Monday evenings from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm at Ecole Centrale School. There is a onetime $50.00 annual membership fee. For further information call 204-2241826 or 204-222-2413. Continued on page 9 George’s Anglican gathers for BAS Eucharist service Sundays at 10:30 am, including Children’s Sunday school & also Mondays (excluding long weekends) at 7 pm for our Con- templative Eucharistic Service. Home communion, hospital visits For the peace of mind that comes with quiet, dependable warmth and energy efficiency that can save you money, discover Comfortmaker® systems. and prayers for healing always available as requested; monthly service (2nd Wednesday, 9:45 am) for residents of Park Manor Care – more volunteers are welcome. To help or for more information about our (scent-free) church or any activities, please visit www.stgeorgesangli- cantranscona.ca/ or contact our church office at stgeo321@ gmail.com (204-222-1942). Links on our website for our Facebook Page & the Bellringer (newsletter – includes archives). Do You Have Type 2 Diabetes? — To learn more about staying Annual Furnace Service healthy and managing your dia- betes, Diabetes Education is of- fered at Access Transcona, 845 Regent Avenue West. Meeting October 8, 2-3 PM. Four sessions led by a primary-care nurse and registered dietician. Offered afternoon or evening. No referral necessary. Call 204-938-5525 for upcoming classes. Ladies Auxiliary Tea in Octo- ber— The Ladies Auxiliary of $ 69 00 plus applicable taxes Includes: Cleaning, Tune up & Inspection. Book now years pricat last Limited ti es. me offer! 204-792-2906 www.comfortec.ca SERVING TRANSCONA SINCE 2001 Please mention coupon at time of booking. Expiry November 15, 2015 October 2015- Page 5 L’Arche Winnipeg News “Art from the Heart” Show at L’Arche Tova Café By Hubert Pantel L’Arche Winnipeg’s 2nd annual art show, “Art from the Heart”, was held in the L’Arche Tova Café on August 20th. Over sixty pieces of art were created by 15 people with an intellectual disability, members of the L’Arche Winnipeg community. The art pieces were created over a period of two months with the help of instructor Tammy Vogel, who led six Sunday afternoon workshops for the budding artists. Under Tammy’s guidance, the workshop participants were able to explore various mediums and learn new techniques. The result was a variety of artistic expression with the creation of cards, picture frames, coasters, acrylic on rocks, and other mediums. There was a steady flow of people between 11:00 am and 5:00 pm, coming to the Café to admire the artists’ creations which were grouped under such headings as “Things I Like”, “Makes Me Happy”, “I Feel Good About”, or “Free to Create”. The art show coincided with the weekly Transcona Biz Market Garden in Centennial Square, just 3 doors west of the Café, so many people were able to take in both events. Photo “Art Show 55” - Lee Ann and Barbara, two of the artists holding some art pieces The sale of the art pieces totaled $432.00, and that money is being sent to L’Arche International Solidarity Fund – helping L’Arche communities in poorer countries where little, or no government funding is available to support people with intellectual disabilities. Patsy and Juliette coming to see the Art Show Viewing art pieces and artists’ profiles October 2015- Page 6 L’Arche Tova Café The Café had another successful summer of selling its baking products at the weekly Market Garden in Centennial Square. After a week of closure in August for staff holidays, the Café is again open and serving up great food, proudly made in Transcona. Their new cinnamon buns are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth! Go to www.larchetovacafe. com to see the different menus – dine in, take-out, and catering. Through the website, you can also sign up for a monthly email from the Café, and read the current L’Arche Winnipeg Newsletter. v October 2015- Page 7 TRANSCONA MUSEUM NEWS UPCOMING MUSEUM EVENTS By Alexandra Kroeger, Curator Fall is officially here. While things have cooled down outside, it’s still busy here at the Museum. Don’t forget about our walking tours – there’s still time before the snow falls! We offer a historical walking tour of the downtown area as well as a new mural tour. Please call ahead to book; tours are by donation. Don’t forget that we also offer Manitoba curriculum-based programs that can be booked by teachers, edu- cators, and groups of all ages. Programs can be booked at the Museum, or we can come to you! All of our programs require booking in advance. They cost a donation of $25 or $1 per person, whichever is greater. All of our programs can be modified for older or younger groups. Check our website for more information. Videos – This summer, our summer students created some great videos that showcase Transcona’s ATTENTION TRANSCONA WE WANT YOUR NEWS! ORGANIZATIONS, SCHOOLS & SERVICE GROUPS The Transcona Views welcomes your articles and notices of coming events. We invite you to promote yourself to the residents of our community. Ever y month, you have the opportunity to inform your fellow citizens just how, through your activities, you are contributing to the quality of life in Transcona. Need help publicizing your fundraising efforts? Tell us about it! Need exposure to attract the public to your carnivals, concerts, dances, dinners or other activities? Just send us the details! We’re here to help you get the word out! Editorial Articles & Coming Events of interest to the community may be submitted directly to the Copy Editor via e-mail – or via postal mail, fax or hand-delivery to Bond Printing Ltd. E-mail Submissions may be sent as plain text or as an attached document (MSWord only). Submissions On Paper must be typed or printed legibly. Submitted Articles must be no longer than 500 words. All Submissions are subject to editing-and-formatting for style and to fit available space. There Is No Guarantee that articles will appear in their entirety and no guarantee that any images accompanying articles will be used. 130 Victoria Avenue West, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2C 1S5 Tel: 204-222-7069 • Fax: 204-222-2979 Editorial Email: transconaviews@bondprinting.net Advertising Email: transconaviews@bondprinting.net. www.bondprinting.net/views.html October 2015- Page 8 history. Have you ever wondered what Transcona looked like in the 1930s? Do you know the history of 101 Regent Ave. West? Check out our Youtube channel for those videos and more. Halloween – Stop by to see our spooky Halloween exhibit, on display from October 26th to November 1st. Have you ever wondered what a fetal beluga in a jar looks like? Have you met Jerry the ventriloquist’s dummy? This is your chance. Remembrance Week – The THM will once again be celebrating Remembrance Day at Kildonan Place from November 6th until November 11th. Join us at Centre Court during mall hours to learn what role Transconians have played during wartime, and find out about the Transconians who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. If you are able to donate some time to the Transcona Museum and volunteer at our booth, please contact Barb or Alexandra at the Museum. Any time you are able to give would be greatly appreciated. Membership – Have you ever wondered how you could help your museum thrive? The Transcona Museum offers annual memberships for families at $20.00, or an individual membership for $15.00. Membership benefits include invitations to special events and openings, behind the scenes tours, a discount on gift shop items (currently being remodeled), and the satisfaction of keeping our museum open for years to come. Sponsorships – The Transcona Historical Museum has always been proud to offer free admission and programming to the community at either low or no cost. If you are local Community Billboard Continued from page 5 Remembrance Display at Kildonan Place Photo Courtesy of the Transcona Historical Museum business that would like to see the museum thrive, please contact Barb at the museum for more details on how your business or organization can help keep the museum around for future generations. Please note the museum will be closed on October 12th for Thanksgiving Monday. Hours & Contact Info – We’re located at 141 Regent Avenue West. Our hours are Monday to Friday, 9 am- 4 pm. For more information, call 204-222-0423, or email info@trans conamuseum.mb.ca. Please visit our website at www.transconamuseum. mb.ca, and follow us on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram. v Smart Exercise Program— Come out and enjoy a gentle 10 week program. A certified fitness instructor will lead you to improve your health and well-being while meeting new people. The group meets at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of All Saints at 1500 Day St. Classes are held from 10:30 am – 11:30 a.m. The exercises are designed for people 55 and older and are led by volunteer instructors trained and certified by the Victoria Order of Nurses. The charge is $4.00 but for first timers it is free. For more information contact one of our instrucContinued on page 10 Now Under Construction Corner of Transcona Boulevard and Peguis Street Sales Trailer Open: Wednesdays 6:00-8:00 pm, Saturday & Sunday 2:30-4:30 pm. October 2015- Page 9 Wyatt Dowling Insurance Brokers Holds Community Barbeques Giving Back to the Community Special to the Views During the summer, Wyatt Dowling Insurance Brokers held nine community barbeques with the proceeds of each one going to different charities. Each branch chose one charity that they would like to support, ranging from local community groups to larger charitable organizations. Wyatt Dowling Insurance Brokers have been hosting these barbeques every year for many years. These barbeques are not only to provide an event to their loyal customers, friends and the local community but also to give back to the communities that support Wyatt Dowling Insurance Brokers. In addition to the community barbe- ques, Wyatt Dowling Insurance Brokers have also hosted several movie in the park events along with local Realtors, Geoff and Regan Archambault. v Community Billboard Continued from page 9 tors, Richard Howell 204-338-6929, Kelvin Sookermany 204-633-7654, Rose Wright 204-222-4513 or Raul Paragas, V.O.N. Coordinator 204997-9105. Transcona Food Bank — Open the 1st-and-3rd Thursdays each RGC Plumbing & Mechanical “Your Total Plumbing Contractor” Have a New High Efficiency Furnace Installed & START SAVING MONEY • 10 years parts & labour NOW DO TESTING FO ING RADON • free estimates R YOUR HO ME • hydro financing available RECEIVE 10% OFF YOUR ORDER BEFORE TAXES IF YOU MENTION THIS AD!!! 204-415-3512 For available services visit www.rgcplumbingandmechanical.com October 2015- Page 10 month from September to June. To receive food, you must pre-register with Winnipeg Harvest at 204-9823660 on-or-before the Friday morning prior to each Food Bank date. On Food Bank days, a Used Clothing Depot is open to the general public from 8:30-9:30 AM and food is available to Food Bank recipients from 9:30-10:30 AM. Food Bank’s location is Suthwyn Hall, Transcona Memorial United Church, 209 Yale Avenue West. Oxford Heights Zumba Classes — Zumba Classes are held at the Oxford Heights Community Club, 359 Dowling Avenue East. Classes are 6:30-7:30 PM. For more info, call Tammy at 204-297-5263. Transcona Golden Agers Bowling League (+50) will resume for the 2015-2016 season at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, September 14 at Roxy Lanes, 385 Henderson Highway. New bowlers are needed for the coming season. For more information, contact Asta at 204-2220942 or Joyce at 204-222-4185. Legion Ladies Auxiliary Bingo — The Ladies Auxiliary of Transcona Legion Branch #7 holds Bingo every Thursday (September to June) on the main floor in the Club Rooms at 117 Regent Avenue East. Seven games of Nickel Bingo begin at 12:00 Noon. A combination of hard cards and paper bingos are available. (No paper bingo sheets will be sold once Nickel Bingo begins.) Paper Bingos include Lucky 7 and Loonie Accumulators. Coffee, tea, canned drinks, sandwiches and cake are available for sale. We have 50/50 Continued on page 21 2015 Community BBQ’s Raised Over $15,000 in support of Canadian Cancer Society Manitoba Division Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Sage Creek Playground Fund A Port in the Storm Villa Rosa Children’s Rehabilitation Foundation The Canadian Association forSuicide Prevention Shrine Hospital for Children Smiles for School October 2015- Page 11 Railer News 1979-80 Championship Team inducted into the Hall of Fame By Jerry Sodomlak Transcona Railers 1979-1980 On October 3 the 1979-80 Railer Junior hockey team is being formally inducted into the Order of Manitoba Sport Excellence. In their championship season the 79-80 Railers not only won the league championship, they went on to win the Provincial as well as the Western Canadian titles. They were given the Order of Manitoba for that successful year. They are being inducted into the Hall of Fame with some great com- pany in former NHL players Can Conners and Sheldon Kennedy as well as coach Andy Murray. Also being inducted in the sport media category is Scott Oake. On Sunday October 4th before the Railer Express home game in the new East End Arena the Transcona ‘Railer Express’ Junior Hockey Club will honor this 79-80 team. This Hall of Fame game is very special to players young and 132 Regent Ave. West, Winnipeg, MB R2C 1P9 Thinking of buying or selling your home please call your local specialist Serving the community for over 47 years! Jeremy Kehler 204-222-0001 Art Kehler 204-222-0149 Gus Miller 204-224-0078 Robert Unger 204-791-5145 This is not intended to solicit properties already listed. October 2015- Page 12 old and the community of Transcona. Come out to see the Railer players of the past and future, game time is 2pm. All home game days can be good family fun with entertaining hockey, lots of door prizes including a pair of Silver Jeans at every home game. We invite everyone to come out and enjoy the competitive atmosphere as well as cheer on the Railer Express team. You can get a great ticket package that can reduce home game tickets to $5 a game, students can enjoy half price specials while children under 12 are also free. October home games: SUNDAY 4-Oct-15, 2pm TWISTERS FRIDAY 9-Oct-15, 8pm VICTORIAS TUESDAY 13-Oct-15, 8pm KNIGHTS SUNDAY 25-Oct-15, 2pm JETS Watch for exciting game day plans at this and many other dates throughout the year. Come out and enjoy the atmosphere and catch some of the fun. For more information on the Railer Express Junior Hockey Club visit the website at www.transcona railerexpress.ca v j{xxÄxÜ FUNERAL H OME 1800 DAY STREET We are Transcona's only Funeral Home locally owned and operated with over 20 year's experience… you can expect us to provide you and your loved ones with affordable rates and the most professional service. Our Funeral Home offers many ways to honor your loved ones. We offer Complete Funeral Planning Services to accommodate your family’s wishes and traditions: Traditional Funeral, Immediate Cremation, Cremation with Memorial, Granite and Bronze Monuments. NO HIDDEN COSTS • Cremation - No Service $1195 + GST • Memorial Service $2200 + GST • Traditional Burial $3300 + GST CEMETERY & CREMATORIUM We provide you and your loved ones professional service without all the high costs. CEMETERY LOCATED AT 884 SYMINGTON ROAD S. Immediate Cremation Services Include: Removal from the place of death, basic cremation container, cremation process, and all legal documentation. Cremation with Memorial Service Includes: Removal from place of death, basic cremation container, cremation process, memorial book, service at church or chapel, memorial cards, thank you cards, all legal documentation. Reception Centre including coffee, tea and juice. Funeral cars available. Traditional Services Include: Removal from place of death, casket, viewing, prayer services, legal documentation, memorial book, thank you cards and memorial cards. Reception Centre including coffee, tea and juice. Funeral coach and clergy car. Limousine available. We prepare all the details for the benefits you're entitled to in the cases of... • CPP Death & Survivor • Veteran's Affairs • Manitoba Public Insurance • Victims of Crime and all other Government Agencies & Life Insurance Companies • Traditional Burial Plot $1130 + GST Plot preparation $ 700 + GST • Companion Cremation Plot Plot preparation $ 640 + GST $ 295 + GST • Niche for cremation $1450 + GST Engraving included General Manager Chad Wheeler is available for you, 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Please call us at 204.224.1525 wheelerfuneralhome@shaw.ca 204.222.6677 www.wheelerfuneral.com Serving and Supporting the Transcona Community • Serving all Denominations October 2015- Page 13 Ready for change in Ottawa? We are too. Daniel Blaikie You work hard every day to build a better life for your family. Yet after ten years of Stephen Harper, working families just can't get ahead. You can help change Ottawa. Daniel Blaikie and the NDP will make life more affordable for families: ✔ Restore the age of retirement to 65 and help lift seniors out of poverty. ✔ Protect public services and stop the conservatives' plan to phase out door to door mail delivery. ✔ Restore long-term, stable investments in affordable housing. ✔ Build one million high-quality childcare spaces and cap fees for parents - no more than $15 a day. Daniel Blaikie danielblaikie.ndp.ca Approved by the official agent for Daniel Blaikie 204-975-4949 October 2015- Page 14 WINNIPEG DANCE FORCE LOCAL DANCE STUDIO THRIVING! Special to the Views It’s just around the corner! It’s nestled amongst hard-‐working families between East Kildonan and Transcona, and it’s celebrating 10 years in business! Winnipeg Dance Force (located across from the new Sobeys on Plessis Road) is thriving, and business owner Kelly Swan Huck is thrilled. And it’s no wonder. With many dance schools focusing on one or two disciplines, Dance Force offers extremely well rounded training opportunities, and with a star‐studded faculty to bolster the school’s credibility. Ms. Kelly (as her students call her) has been teaching and performing in the City of Winnipeg (and abroad) for 20 years. Apparently, she is highly sought after by both students and independent training institutions for her lyrical/contemporary and jazz award-‐winning choreography. Swan Huck takes it all in stride, though. “Owning a dance studio is not for the faint of heart”, she says. “It takes a lot of teamwork and organization.” Known-‐to-‐be especially gifted at working with young dancers, Swan Huck takes the passion seriously. “Having young kids of my own, we really believe in what we’re doing here. The October 2015- Page 15 physical and emotional benefits of a dance education at Winnipeg Dance Force are great.” Many studies have shown (such as the one conducted by researchers from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine) that dance is the best exercise to improve cognitive skills. “Dance integrates rational, kinesthetic, emotional, and musical brain functions all at once.” – says Ms. Kelly. “And at Dance Force, children learn in a structured, disciplined environment that builds real self‐esteem. New material is always a struggle at first, but to see them coming back each week and improving…they learn things that no one can ever take away from them. They overcome adversity and that will get them through anything in life.” Continued on page 25 Transcona Legion News Contributions Made By Women To The Canadian War Efforts By Faye Jashyn Picture info: Image: Library and Archives Canada / PA-132851, www.warmuseum.ca An exhibition developed by the Canadian War Museum, Ottawa will be on display from October 23-March 16, 2016. The First and Second World Wars brought enormous changes to Canadian women’s lives. They adapted to the conditions of total war in practical terms – working, volunteering and serving in uniform. In the wake of war’s inevitable tragedies, they also faced other challenges. The contributions made by women to the Canadian war efforts were crucial, and their experiences forged a new understanding of women’s capabilities both within themselves and within society. Through artifacts, images, audiovisual material, oral history and text, World War Women will delve into the personal stories of the women associated with these materials. It will be organized in standalone thematic zones, each devoted to an element of the wars that particularly involved and affected women. ➡ Canadian Women War Photo 5 Year GIC* 2.45% *subject to change without notice October 2015- Page 16 Upcoming events for October include: Members only 15th Annual Breakfast with Santa! Sunday December 06, 2015, 10:00am – 12:00pm. For our Children and Grandchildren, Ages 10 years – baby size. Child gift is $10.00 each. Breakfast is $5.00 each with children under 3 years free. The Deadline to purchase tickets is November 2, 2015. Please see the bar for details & Tickets. Executive Meeting is Tuesday, October 13th. General meetings take place every second month, next meeting will be November, 26th at 7:30pm. Honours, Awards and Initiation will take place on Friday, October 23rd at 7:30pm. All are welcome to attend. We welcome new members. The Ladies Auxiliary will be holding their Fall Tea on Sunday, October 25 from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM at the Transcona Legion, 117 Regent Ave. East. Draws such as Silent Auction and Grocery Hampers will be held along with a craft sale and bake table. Other events will take place. Tickets for the Fall Draw will be sold at the door with prizes of $300.00, $200.00, $100.00, $75.00 and $50.00. The winners will be announced at the Tea. The tickets are selling for 5/$2.00. In addition we will also have Grey Cup tickets for sale at a cost of $1.00 each. Both tickets may be purchased beforehand by contacting one of our Ladies. Please make it a point to join us on this special occasion. Halloween Dance will take place on Saturday, October 31 starting at 8:00pm, come dressed for a chance to win a prize. Stay tuned for further details on the website. Cribbage takes place every Tuesday evening and all skill levels are welcome to attend. Weekly Legion activities include Bingo on Mondays at 6:45pm (Early Bird) & 7:00pm (Regular Games). Cribbage is on Tuesdays at 7:00pm… Ladies Auxiliary Bingo on Thursdays at 12:30pm. Friday night Bluegrass… Saturday afternoon Meat Draw & Chase the Ace, draws starts at 2:00pm & 4:00pm respectively. Moroz Hall is available for rental for your social, wedding, shower, meeting needs. Contact the Branch for a tour at 204-222-9951. October 2015- Page 17 Volunteers are always needed for our events. Contact the Legion at 204222-9951 and leave your name and number and someone will contact you. For more information on all events and activities at the Transcona -Legion Branch #7, 117 Regent Avenue East, watch the bulletin boards or visit our website at www.transconalegion.ca. v THE TRANSCONA OPTIMIST CLUB OF TRANSCONA INC. This club received their charter in 1970 with a total of thirty-six members. Today this club is strong in their beliefs. The Canadian Children’s Op- timist Foundation was founded in 1988 and is recognized worldwide. This organization has established a Canadian affiliate. The mission of the club is to promote respect for the community and the development of youth in the Transcona area. The vision is to bring out the best in kids and assist them in developing values that will help them bring out their potential. Our motto is friends of youth. The Optimist creed is an oath that we strive to uphold. Some of the programs that we continue to sponsor are Annual Bike Safety, the ever famous “Hot Dog Cart” and the Junior Golf Tournament. Other programs that our Club has sponsored in the past have included a breakfast program, safe grad and a basketball tournament to name a few. Without the assistance of our volunteers, the Club would not be able to run these programs. We be- lieve that a positive approach can make all the difference in the world and ensure a better tomorrow for our youth. Do you have some time that you could devote to assisting the Transcona Optimist Club in our programs? Our Club is looking for new members and we hope that you would like to join us in helping our youth to reach their full potential. If you would more information about the Transcona Optimist Club of Transcona, visit us on facebook or email Tom Nesby at tomaso@ mymts.net or Fred Bobrowski at fbobrowski@mymts.net. v October 2015- Page 18 95 MURDOCK RD. 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You juggle responsibilities to ensure your children have the best possible childhood and prospects for their future. Yet the toughest juggling act of all is managing your finances while raising a family. It can be even more difficult to find the extra dollars needed to invest towards a comfortable financial future, including your retirement and the educational plans of your children. If you’re a parent of young children, you are probably struggling with a tough decision: Is it better to first save for your retirement through Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs), or to save for your children’s education through Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs)? Fret no more because there is a way to do both: Make your RRSP contribution before the dead- line each year and use the resulting tax refund to make an RESP contribution. That’s the ultimate “doubledip” because your child’s RESP can also take advantage of “free” cash from the federal government in the form of a Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG). Here’s why the ultimate “double-dip” works so well: When you make your maximum allowable RRSP contribution you may enjoy tax savings that can be MLA for Transcona Constituency Office 3-549 Regent Ave. W. R2C 1R9 204-222-0040 Putt ing C om m unit y Fir s t E-Mail: darylreidmla@shaw.ca October 2015- Page 20 applied towards establishing or adding to your children’s RESPs. The federal government’s CESG program provides a matching grant for each RESP contribution made for an eligible child. The Basic CESG is worth 20% on the first $2,500 of an annual RESP contribution or $500 per year. This eligibility accumulates and carries forward, so even if you were unable to make enough of an RESP contribution to access the full Basic CESG money in previous years, you can start to make up for it now and in future years and get the Basic CESG money your child would have received in those earlier years. Families with children born after December 31st, 2003 who also receive the National Child Benefit Supplement may also qualify for additional funds through the Canada Learning Bond. Tax Planning Solutions Start now - Finding the funds to make an annual RRSP contribution may seem difficult – especially, with all the daily juggling going on in your life. So why not start now? Talk to your Investors Group Consultant about setting up a Pre-Authorized Contribution (PAC) to make monthly RRSP contributions. Your RRSP will begin to compound on a tax-deferred basis for a potentially fast and stronger growth over the long term. You can even arrange for your employer to reduce withholding taxes at source based on your RRSP contribution schedule, so that you can fund monthly RESP contributions instead of waiting for your tax refund in the spring to make an annual RESP contribution. It’s a win-win sit- uation that will allow you to also capitalize on the ultimate “double-dip”. Let us help you feel more confident about your future – plus make sure you take full advantage of all the taxsaving and income-building opportunities that are available to you. v Community Billboard Continued from page 10 Draws and Pie Draws. Bring your bingo chips and dabbers. St. Michael’s Perogy Sales —St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church at 400 Day Street holds Perogy Sales on selected Fridays from September to June. Here are the dates for the Fall 2015 Schedule: October 2, 16 & 30 ... November 13 & 20 ... December 4 & 18. Orders must be placed by the Tuesday pre- ceding each Perogy Sale date. Con- tact person is Helen at 204-222-6544. Seniors Bulletin Board iary of Transcona Legion Branch #7 Seniors and Elders Day — Oc- Legion Ladies Auxiliary Selling Raffle Tickets — The Ladies Auxil- is selling Raffle Tickets, both for their Fall Draw in October ($2 for one book of five tickets) and for the Grey Cup ($1 each). The Fall Draw tickets consist of five cash prizes ($300, tober 2, at the Convention Centre, 10 am to 2 pm, free admission, entertainment, booths and interactive activities. Call 204-945-6565 or www.seniors@gov.mb.ca for more $200, $100, $75 & $50) and the Grey information. ets, call Legion Branch #7 at 204- 6, Cup tickets are the “scratch” variety. For more info on how to purchase tick- 222-9951 or if you know someone who is a member of the Ladies Aux- iliary, you can ask them. Health Education & Workshops — Get Better Together program. Call 204-632-3927 for dates and to register or www.getbettertogether.ca If you plan on helping a child or grandchild pursue a post-secondary education, I can help you establish an RESP and receive a 20% Canada Education Savings Grant on your annual contribution.† Call us to find out how The Plan™ can help you prosper now… and over time. ™Trademarks owned by IGM Financial Inc. and licensed to its subsidiary corporations. † Subject to certain limitations. The Canada Education Savings Grant is provided by Human Resources and Social Development Canada. MP1134 (02/2008) October 2015- Page 21 Alzheimer’s Caregivers Group — Will meet Wednesday October from Transcona 10:00–11:30 Memorial AM at United Church, 209 Yale Avenue West. Caregivers meet in Knox Lounge. Group is peer-led. Caregivers share challenges and victories of caring for someone with Alzheimer’s DisContinued on page 23 DARRYL B. HORECZY Consultant Phone:204-222-1700 Ext. 4216 Cell: 204-990-2779 Toll Free: 855-459-9744 darryl.horeczy@investorsgroup.com www.investorsgroup.com/en/darryl.horeczy/home Now located at: 200-1605 Regent Ave West Winnipeg, Manitoba R2C 3B3 THE ROTARY CLUB OF WINNIPEG TRANSCONA NEWS DISTRICT GOVERNOR VISITS CLUB Special to the Views District Governor Ken Krebs Cheque presentation to Park Manor Optometrist Dr. Alison McMechan • • • • • • Comprehensive Eye Examinations Contact Lens Fitting and Training Glaucoma and Cataract Evaluation Digital Retinal Photography A Wide Selection of Eyewear Direct Billing to Blue Cross, GWL, Sunlife and more Hours: Tues. Wed. & Fri. 9 AM to 5 PM Thursday 9 AM to 6 PM Saturday 9 AM to 3 PM Reenders Square Eye Centre 50 - 11 Reenders Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2C 5K5 or visit rseyecentre.ca Phone: (204) 421-9429 On Thursday August 6, the Club was honoured to have District Governor Ken Krebs and his wife Donna in attendance for his official visit. In his remarks he introduced this year’s Rotary theme – Be a Gift to the World. He told us a story relayed by the RI President Ravindran that demonstrates the power of giving. District Governor Ken reminded us that we have many gifts that we bring to Rotary – time, talent and knowledge. To succeed in the eradication of polio will be Rotary’s greatest gift to the world. He also advised that we need to be ready to meet new challenges in the area of attracting new members and retaining current members. Ken has served in many roles at both the Club and District level. Ken and October 2015- Page 22 Donna are both members of the Rotary Club, Gimli District. As of July 24, Nigeria has been polio free for one year! This is an incredible milestone to recognize as the work goes on. Also the entire continent of Africa marked a full year with NO polio cases as of August 11. The hard work continues in Africa to immunize every child. Rotary Clubs are working diligently to eradicate polio. In June, the Rotary Club of Winnipeg Transcona was sad to bid adieu to our President Tom Hallas. The Club presented Tom with the Paul Harris Fellow Award in recognition of his contribution to our Club. Tom and his wife have retired and have moved to Kenora, Ontario. Tom is now a member of the Rotary Club of Kenora. We would like to thank Tom for his guidance, wisdom and his leadership. We wish Tom and his wife all the best in their well de- served retirement. The Rotary Club of Transcona also presented a cheque to Park Manor which will be used to create the Rotary Library at the new planned Park Manor facility. Rotary International is an organization of service clubs known as Rotary Clubs, which are located all over the world. The purpose of the organization is to bring together businesses and professional leaders to provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. The members of Rotary Clubs are known as Rotarians. Rotary’s best known motto is “Service above self”. v day, October 13, at 75 Kildonan Green Drive starting at 1:00-2:30 PM. This group is for seniors who have difficulty with their eyesight and who might enjoy getting together once a month for discussions of topics of mutual interest regarding loss of sight. If you wish to participate, call Colleen at 204-222-9879 for more information. Seniors Bulletin Board Continued from page 21 ease. Provides valuable support when you feel alone with your situation or overwhelmed by challenges of caregiving. Alzheimer’s Clients meet in Yale Hall for games, socializing, chair exercises and refreshments with volunteer nurse and recreation facilitator. For more info, call Colleen at 204-222-9879. The Transcona Council for Seniors Annual Health Fair — Smile your way to Good Health, will be held at Kildonan Place on October 8. The Fair opens at 9 AM and runs until 3:30 PM. It is free and open to all. Whether you are a senior or not there will be a lot of health information available and fun physical activities in which you can participate. Prizes to be won! Vision Impaired Group — Will meet at Devonshire House on Tues- October 2015- Page 23 Flu Clinics — Will be held at Club Regent Casino Hotel, Canad Inns, Oct. 21, 22 from 1-7, Oct. 23 from 9-3, call 204-956-SHOT for more information. Bereavement Support Group — Will be offered by A & O Support Services for six weeks beginning Friday, October 23 to Friday, NovemContinued on page 28 GARDENS OF DELIGHT TRANSCONA GARDEN CLUB NEWS By Domia Derkach October means getting your gardens ready for winter. Season to Season how swiftly time passes as gardeners keep pace with Mother Nature and prepare for the next growing season. The next year will be a busy one, as it will be Transcona’s Garden Club’s 50th (Golden) Anniversary year. There will be additional Planting Projects in various areas of the Transcona Community this year; however, some projects will take more than a year to complete. More information is forthcoming and announcements will be made in due time. For the coming year, other activities are also on the list of possibilities so do keep your calendars handy. Since the annual show has been the highlight of each year, we will include some sections in the show that will be reminiscent of the last 50 years. The Garden Club would like to encourage gardeners to plant some old-fashioned flowers, some of which you seldom see such as cosmos, nasturtiums and sweet peas, as well as older vegetables. You may not find these readily, however they are available. In the meantime, we still have activities that are pending this year. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 21st, 7:00 PM, at the Transcona Retired Citizens Centre, 328 Whittier Ave. West. There will be a General Election, and we are hoping that you might be interested in joining our group and contributing some time to help take the Club into the next 50 years of gardening. We will also have a speaker, not confirmed at press time on a subject that you will enjoy. As usual, refreshments will be served and everyone is welcome. If you are interested, the Garden Club will be having a “Christmas Workshop”. The workshop will be Publisher: Bond Printing Ltd. Distributed free of charge to the Transcona community on-or-about the first day of each month. Deadlines For September 2015 Issue: Editorial Copy Deadline: Wednesday, October 7 Display Advertising Deadline: Friday, October 9 For Display Advertising Information, call Greg Romance at 204-222-7069. 130 Victoria Avenue West, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2C 1S5 Tel: (204) 222-7069 • Fax: (204) 222-2979 Editorial Email: transconaviews@bondprinting.net Advertising Email: transconaviews@bondprinting.net. www.bondprinting.net/views.html October 2015- Page 24 held on Saturday, November 14 at 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM, and you will learn how to make a “Table Centre”. Refreshments will be included and the cost is $25.00. Payment in advance will assure you a space. This event will be held at the Transcona Retired Citizen Centre, 328 Whittier Ave. West. For more information, please call (204) 224-2356 or (204) 224-3859. As promised the winners in the show were: Best in Class Roses - Domia Derkach Dahlias/Glads/Other - Anne Copland Cut Flowers - Leticia Aming Arrangements - Bev Hooper Potted Plants - Leticia Aming Fruits - Pat Osmond Vegetables - John Wnuk Home Cooking - Linda Baird Junior Baking - Faith Sawicki Junior Gardeners - Mercy Sawicki Junior Crafts - Gracia Sawicki Crafts - Anne Copland Photography - Betty Thiessen Best Bouquet of Mixed Flowers – Paulicelli Award – Anne Copland Aggregate Award Winners Roses - Domia Derkach Dahlias/Glads/Other - Anne Copland Cut Flowers - Bev Hooper Arrangements - Bev Hooper Potted Plants - Betty Thiessen Fruits - Domia Derkach Vegetables - John Wnuk Home Cooking - Linda Baird Junior Baking - Faith Sawicki Junior Gardeners - Mercy Sawicki Junior Crafts - Gracia Sawicki Crafts - Betty Thiessen Photography - Colleen Comeau Junior Grand Aggregate - Harrison Osmond-Beach Show Grand Aggregate - Betty Thiessen In the Grand Finale, the show was a success and the Garden Club attracted some new exhibitors, who helped bring in approximately 50 more exhibits this year. Congratulations to all who exhibited. Every entry is important and we look forward to yet a better next year. For any information about other Club Activities, please call (204) 2220236. v Huck is a Rainbow Stage veteran and has had a very impressive film and theatrical career. (imdb.com). Together, he and Kelly Swan Huck lead their formidable team of teachers and choreographers. The best part is, that they’re right here in your neighborhood. “People are very happy when they come here. Classes are fun, the learning curve is steep, and our faculty is very talented and committed”. Winnipeg Dance Force is located at 3-1783 Plessis Rd. and can accommodate registrants late into the fall. For more information and faculty bios, visit www.winnipeg danceforce.com or call (204) 6615335. v LOCAL DANCE STUDIO THRIVING! Continued from page 15 It seems the teaching philosophies are working at Dance Force. Last year the studio not only sold out their Christmas and Year-End recitals, but saw impressive results in their competitive program. “Yes, we saw 11 overall placements (many of them 1st) at Canadian Nationals Dance Competition in our novice and pre-‐competitive programming. “ Students also enjoyed the opportunity to perform in Manitoba Dance Festival’s Gala achieving the much-‐sought-‐after senior lyrical scholarship. Student, Cortney Chammartin, proudly took home the only Broadway Artists Alliance Scholarship offered in the City – a full tuition to train in New York from Thunderstruck Dance Competition, while the entire WDF team earned a “Rock The House Award” for Peter Huck’s (the other half of Dance Force’s dynamic duo) energetic Musical Theatre choreography. 201 Regent Ave. W., Winnipeg, MB R2C 1R3 Phone: (204) 224-1760 www.stihl.ca Winnipeg’s No. 1 Saw Shop October 2015- Page 25 STIHLCanada Expiry: September 30, 2015 TRANSCONA HISTORICAL MUSEUM OBTAINS OWNERSHIP OF 2747 Continued from page 1 markable record of service by the locomotive will never be forgotten. The Kiwanis Club put forth a re- quest to CNR that the 2747 be brought back home for its retirement and that it should be presented to the Town of Transcona. The Kiwanis wanted this locomotive to be a per- manent exhibit and a testament to the skill of the people of the Transcona Shops. CNR generously donated this lo- comotive as a token of the dedica- tion of the citizens of the Town of 2747 Train in Transcona Rotary Heritage Park By 1960, the steam era in the railway industry ended and hundreds of old steam locomotives were retired from service and were waiting to be demolished in the Transcona Yards. After 34 years of service in Western Canada, the Canadian National steam locomotive 2747 was retired but with a different fate as the others. It was saved from demolition. The retirement of the locomotive was viewed with some regret, as some missed the whistle, which spoke of travel and adventure. In total, the steam locomotives numbered 2,500 in their prime. The re- Transcona. At that time, the scrap value of a large locomotive would run close to $6,000. There were a number of re- quests from cities and towns all across Canada for old locomotives that were associated with the growth of the area. Many citizens wanted to see these locomotives in local parks as a reminder of the past. While many C R E M AT I O N & C E M E T E R Y S E R V I C E S Also Serving Transcona and East Winnipeg Areas Caring to Make a Difference Owners Darin Hoffman & Shawn Arnason 24/7 Compassion and Accessibility Ph. (204) 275-5555 1839 Inkster Blvd & 1006 Nairn Ave. www.mosaicfunerals.ca Lorne Tyson, Peter Martin, Murray Rougeau Sub-Committee October 2015- Page 26 requests were denied, Transcona was very fortunate that their request was granted. In 1960, the Kiwanis started the process to find a place of beauty and recreation, in which to display this historical locomotive and made the commitment that No. 2747 would be protected, and preserved in the years ahead. The perfect spot was found in Kiwanis Park. The Kiwanis Club transferred ownership to the Railway Museum, which is operated by the Midwestern Rail Association Inc. So much has changed over the years. The Town/City of Transcona no longer exists, and the Kiwanis Park has now become the Transcona Rotary Heritage (Train) Park. The park continues to be a City of Winnipeg park, and is maintained by the City. The Transcona Historical Museum was approached by Councillor Russ Wyatt. Councillor Wyatt wanted to know if the Museum would consider taking on the project to restore, protect, preserve and make the train accessible for future generations. Also the Museum would have more opportunities to obtain grants for this very worthwhile project. The Museum’s board of directors met and decided that this was a project that the Museum should undertake. A sub- committee was created to oversee this venture, consisting of Lorne Tyson, Peter Martin, Murray Rougeau and Councillor Russ Wyatt. The first task that this committee undertook was to have the ownership of the 2747 train transferred to the Museum. Peter Martin, along with the committee members worked diligently to obtain the ownership. In September, the Winnipeg Railway Museum Executive and membership agreed to transfer ownership to the Museum for a $1.00. The formal transfer of ownership will occur and then the committee will begin the process of developing options, plans, and concepts that will ensure the future of the 2747. The board of directors of the Museum will make sure that the residents of Transcona will be made aware of the plans and the progress, and would also like to hear from you about your ideas. If you would like to be part of this working sub-committee, please email the Museum or drop off your information at the Museum. Together we will ensure the preservation of this wonderful artifact for future generations! v Drive th ru Beer (IN CAR Store SERVIC E ) COLD BEER Live Entertainment 19 VLT Machinesls” ia “Daily Drink Specen t, • Let our friendly staff take care of you while you wait in your car ry Thursday Wing Nite – Eve • Open daily from 8:00 a.m. - 2:30 a.m. Monday - Saturday Sunday open from 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. ronm Clean and Safe envi friendly staff. 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p. m. and Country Bernoon ft Saturday A :30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. –7 • Wireless interac PRINCESS HOTEL Family owned and operated 202 BOND STREET • PH: 204.224.4885 October 2015- Page 27 What You Should Know If You Suffer From Dry Eyes Continued from page 2 The optometrist also needs to know about the person’s daily activities and general health as well as about medications being taken and environmental factors to which the person is exposed at work or at home. Based on test results, the optometrist will recommend a form of treatment to maintain eye health and comfortable vision. Often, it is as simple as learning to blink more often, changing environmental factors such as increasing the level of humidity in the home, or using artificial tear solutions or moisturizing ointments. In some cases small plugs are inserted in the corner of the eyes to slow drainage and loss of tears. Eyeglasses with a special moisture chamber can help people with severely dry eyes including persons with Sjogren’s Syndrome which is eye-and-mouth dryness caused by an immune system attack on the salivary and tear glands. If the underlying cause of the dry eye condition is a general health problem or due to a medication being taken, the optometrist will refer the person to the proper health professional for care. Checkout our website at www.transconaoptical.ca and be sure to follow us on Facebook at www. facebook.com/transconaoptical v Seniors Bulletin Board Continued from page 23 ber 27 at Access Transcona. To register call Maria at 204-956-6482. Transcona Council for Seniors Fundraiser— Will be held at Applebee’s on October 24. The cost of the tickets is $10. To obtain tickets call Colleen at 204-222-9879. Hard of Hearing Group — Will be held at on October 26, at 1 PM, 1396 Plessis (Abundant Life Church). Come and learn how to maximize the hearing that you do Continued on page 30 October 2015- Page 28 Rebekahs News WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS By Joan Garner she will be the Official connection between all Rebekah Lodges in North America and around the world. Congratulations are extended to Terry for bringing this honour to our Lodge and Manitoba. This year the Fall Seminar will be held in Roblin, Manitoba on Saturday, October 17. This informal gathering of Rebekahs and Odd Fellows held each October hosted by different Lodges around the province gives members an opportunity to visit these communities and lodges while receiving updates on various projects of the Order around Manitoba. Casino Regent Ave. be purchased provided by the hall committee. Anyone who is a Crafter may want to come and see if you might want to book a table for next year. Confidence #40 will have a table. Members who have crafts, knitting or baking may call Joan at 204 222 6136 to make arrangements for pick up. v Earn with us Plessis Ave. Confidence Rebekah Lodge #40 will welcome two new members at the Regular meeting on October 1. Larry O'Dell is Grand Treasurer and Del Phillips is the Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Manitoba. Both are members of the Stonewall Odd Fellows Lodge and we are pleased and proud that they have chosen Confidence #40 as their Rebekah Lodge. At the International Association of Rebekah Assemblies held in Fort Worth , Texas from August 5 to 21 our own Teresa Leah, Manitoba Assembly Secretary, was elected Secretary of the I.A.R.A. In this position October 22 will be our Halloween Party. Time to relax and have some fun! The Odd Fellow and Rebekah Memorial Eye Foundation Craft Sale will be held in the Odd Fellows Hall in Stonewall on Saturday, October 31 starting at 10:00 AM. until 4:00 PM. Admission is $1.00. A wide variety of Crafters have booked tables for this event. Lunch of sandwiches, pie and drinks can Birchwood Ford: the exclusive SVT, ROUSH, and AEROPLAN dealer in Winnipeg FORD 1300 Regent Ave. W October 2015- Page 29 204-661-9555 birchwoodford.ca Seniors Bulletin Board Continued from page 28 have. Learn the basics of lip reading. For information call Colleen at 204222-9879. Dinner Discussions For Seniors — Will be held Wednesday October 28 at 3:30 PM at 401 Kildare Avenue West. Register and stay for supper if you wish by calling 204222-5947. October presentation will be on Falls Prevention. Halloween Party — Will be held Saturday afternoon, October 31 at 328 Whittier Ave. West. For tickets call Colleen at 204-222-9879 and leave a message. The Friendly Settlers — also known as the St. Michael’s Senior Citizen Club has been operating since 1976. Our activities are held at 400 Day St. every Monday, which includes Cribbage, Bingo, and a lunch program is offered. There is a Shuffleboard Table and a Billiard Table. We celebrate our members birthdays once every three months with a special luncheon. As well we joy a Christmas Dinner with entertainment. We also enjoy short trips as well as a trip to a Casino. The membership fee is $10.00 per year and the club is non-denominational. We welcome seniors who are 55 plus and who would like to socialize with other seniors. We are “The Friendly Settlers”. 55+ Dining Experience — Has moved to Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd, 401 Kildare Ave. West. Offers home-cooked meals with entertainment three days a week. Open to everyone 55+. Served Mondays & Wednesdays at 4:30 PM and Fridays at 12:00 Noon. Meals include roast beef, roast pork, ham, scalloped potatoes, chicken, soups and desserts. To hear what the menu is for any given day, call 204-222-5947. Copies of menus can be e-mailed or pick up a copy at 401 Kildare Avenue West. For meal reservations, call 204222-5947 anytime before 8:00 AM of the day you wish to attend. There is a monthly draw for great prizes. Each time you dine, you receive a ballot to enter for a prize. 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