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! FREE online classified ads BrandonSunSells.Com INVESTMENT RATES as high as 2 .85% *Rates Subject to change without notice Call 1-877-WESTOBA for details BEST MUSIC FROM THE AIRWAVES » 2 READERS’ SUBMISSIONS » 4 THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2015 BRANDONSUN.COM Let trailing plants roam interior landscape Different kinds of plants Albert Parsons serve different purposes in the indoor landscape. There are tall, slender plants that don’t demand high light levels that we can place in dimly lit corners in our homes, and there are flowering plants that are happiest sitting on a south- GONE facing windowsill. GARDENIN’ One type of plant that is very useful when creating Albert Parsons lives, writes, and in Minnedosa. beauty in our indoor gardens gardens » communitynews@brandonsun.com is the trailing plant. These plants are versatile, can be manipulated to perform a myriad of tasks, and sport attractive foliage — and sometimes bloom. One of the most common trailing plants is the ivy. This venerable house plant has been used by indoor gardeners for years to beautify their surroundings. The most common ivy grown as a house plant is English ivy and there are numerous cultivars to choose from, many of them having colourful variegated foliage and small leaves produced on long trailing stems. As with most ivies, the distance between the leaves on the stems will depend on light levels. If the plant is receiving some direct sun, the leaves will be close together and the plant will be quite bushy; the leaves of a plant exposed to less light will be spaced further apart. Any variegation will gradually disappear under low light conditions; the stronger the light, the more variegation the leaves will have. Swedish ivy, which is a member of the Plectranthus plant family, has round scalloped leaves in various shades of green and many have white variegation. Members of this plant family like bright indirect light and are often grown as hanging plants. Besides the well-known Swedish Ivy, other members of the Plectranthus plant family are useful trailing plants. Some of them are rather brittle so they have to be located where they will not be bumped or brushed against. Most philodendrons are vines that trail or climb. One of my favourites is the heart-leaf philodendron whose leaves, as the name implies, are shaped like hearts. The so-called split-leaf philodendrons are much larger plants and are often grown as upright plants although there are cultivars that have a more trailing habit. No discussion of trailing plants would be complete without mention of pothos, a wonderful low light plant that often has marvellous white or gold marbling on its bright green leaves. It is a fast growing, vigorous trailing plant whose leaves are spaced widely apart on thick trailing stems. Grape ivies are popular because of the soft texture of their dark green foliage — one has leaves shaped like oak leaves. Other trailing plants include tradescantia, and various ferns, including the cascading asparagus fern. With such a large number of trailing plants to choose from, it is no wonder that they serve a variety of functions in the interior landscape. Here are some ways that trailing plants can be used in the interior landscape: • Place a couple of pots of pothos or heart-leaf philodendron on top of the kitchen cabinets and let them ramble, allowing some leaves to cascade over the edge. Add a few decorative objects to the display and allow the vines to wind among them. • Place a grape ivy or Swedish ivy into an attractive container and let its foliage tumble over the edge of a mantle or high shelf. • Place an attractively variegated English ivy into a unique container — perhaps a bright, shiny copper bowl — and place it on a side table and let it ramble over the table top. • Use trailing plants as ground covers in some of your large foliage plants such as schefflera and palms. The trailing can spill over the edges of the container and create a cascading effect. • Train a pothos, philodendron or ivy onto a tall pole or trellis; either set it on the floor or on a shelf. The larger the container, the larger the plant will grow. • Use trailing plants as hanging plants; use attractive containers and interesting plant hangers. • Add trailing plants to plant groupings and have the trailing plants wind their way among the foliage of the other plants. • Espalier a trailing vine, such as ivy, onto a part wall or room divider, or around a piano window. A fern hangs above a stairway. A pothos is trained onto a trellis. A pot of Plectranthus soften the corner of a kitchen peninsula. An arrowhead plant trails on a bench. (Albert Parsons/For the Sun) TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE BRANDON SUN, CALL 204-727-0527 OR TOLL-FREE 1-877-786-2472 2 • COMMUNITY NEWS THE BRANDON SUN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2015 2014’s best music from the airwaves H a p p y Frank McGwire New Year! As we’ve just raised the curtain on another new year, I feel it best to look back at some of the best HAPPENINGS the music ON THE SCENE world had to offer in 2014 Frank McGwire is a veteran of the local radio industry, a musician and before we get booster of the music scene in Brantoo far into don and Westman. 2015. » opinion@brandonsun.com So let’s kick off this fresh new year with a Happenings exclusive made possible by current and former Brandon radio personalities. A huge thank you goes out to these fine radio folks who managed to take some time out of their busy year-end schedules to compile these Top 10 lists. The lists are made up of their favourites and/or best-of lists from the music genre that their stations serve up on the airwaves. See if their lists match up to your top favourites from 2014 — and may your 2015 be filled with memorable music-filled moments that will turn into great stories to tell for many years to come. AMANDA NAVID Today’s Country 101 The Farm Drive announcer/promotions co-ordinator Brandon HERE ARE MY PICKS FOR THE TOP 10 COUNTRY SONGS OF 2014 Kira Isabella – “Quarterback” Kenny Chesney – “American Kids” Eric Church – “Give Me Back My Hometown” Dallas Smith – “Tippin’ Point” Miranda Lambert – “Automatic” Dierks Bentley – “Drunk On A Plane” Shovels and Rope – “Swimmin’ Time” Joe Nolan – “Tornado” Stu Larsen – “Vagabond” Jessica Lea Mayfield – “Make My Head Sing” Eric Church – “The Outsiders” Parker Millsap – “Parker Millsap” PERSONAL TOP 10 FAVOURITE ALBUMS FROM 2014 HONOURABLE MENTIONS: Justin Rutledge – “Daredevil” The Wooden Sky – “Let’s Be Ready” Roseanne Cash – “The River & The Thread” Digging Roots – “For the Light” Billy the Kid – “Horseshoes & Hand Grenades” Amelia Curran – “They Promised You Mercy” Jon Brooks – “The Smiling & Beautiful Countryside” Jack White – “Lazaretto” Robert Plant – “Lullaby & The Ceaseless Roar” Jason Aldean – “OId Boots, New Dirt” Bruce Springsteen – “High Hopes” Ed Sheeran– “X” Brantley Gilbert – “Just As I am” Tim Hicks – “5:01” Taylor Swift – “1989” Garth Brooks – “Man Against The Machine” Eric Church – “The Outsiders” Miranda Lambert – “Platinum” Dierks Bentley – “Riser” LEANNE DOTY HEATHER PROSAK Music director 880 CKLQ Brandon Morning show co-host 99.9 BOB FM Winnipeg CKLQ TOP 10 SINGLES 2014: Sam Smith – “In the Lonely Hour” Jess Moskaluke – “Light Up The Night” Maroon 5 – “V” Beyonce – “Beyonce” Carrie Underwood – “Greatest Hits: Decade #1” Katy Perry – “Prism” John Legend – “Get Lifted” Taylor Swift – “1989” Dallas Smith – “Lifted” Eric Church – “The Outsiders” Miranda Lambert – “Automatic” Luke Bryan – “Drink A Beer” Tim McGraw/Faith Hill – “Meanwhile Back At Mama’s” Jess Moskaluke – “Cheap Wine & Cigarettes” Blake Shelton/Gwen Sebastian – “My Eyes” Lady Antebellum – “ Compass” Brett Kissel – “3-2-1” Florida Georgia Line Roll/Luke Bryan – “This Is How We Roll” Little Big Town – “Day Drinkin” Dallas Smith – “Tippin’ Point” TOP ALBUMS / SINGLES IN THE FORMAT MY FAVOURITE ALBUMS OF 2014: FAVOURITE ALBUMS Prince – “Art Official Age” Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – “Hypnotic Eye” Leonard Cohen – “Popular Problems” Bruce Springsteen – “High Hopes” U2 – “Songs of Innocence” ACDC – “Rock or Bust” John Mellencamp – “Plain Spoken” Bryan Adams – “Tracks Of My Years” One Republic – “Native” (re-released) Colin James – “By December” (single) Colin James – “Hearts On Fire” (album) Miranda Lambert/Carrie Underwood – “Somethin’ Bad” Lee Brice – “I Don’t Dance” Maddie and Tae – “Girl In A Country Song” Florida Georgia Line – “Dirt” Lee Brice – “Drinking Class” Sam Hunt – “Take Your Time” Luke Bryan – “I See You” Dallas Smith – “Wastin’ Gas” Eric Church – “Cold One” Tim McGraw – “Shotgun Rider” Lady Gaga/Tony Bennett – “Cheek To Cheek” Barb Streisand – “Partners” Miranda Lambert – “Platinum” Jennifer Nettles – “That Girld” Zac Brown Band – “Greatest Hits So Far” Aretja Franklin – “ Sings the Great Diva Classics” Rascal Flatts – “Rewind” Carrie Underwood – “Greatest Hits: Decade #1” Jason Aldean – “Old Boots, New Dirt” Dallas Smith – “Lifted” MIKE LAMB 96.1 BOB FM, CKX Afternoon drive host/assistant music director Brandon TOP 10 PERSONAL FAVOURITE ALBUM/CD RELEASES OF THE YEAR Against Me! – “Transgender Dysphoria Blues” Jack White – “Lazaretto” Linkin Park – “The Hunting Party” Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – “Hypnotic Eye” Pink Floyd – “The Endless River” The Black Keys – “Turn Blue” Weezer – “Everything Will Be Alright In The End” Foo Fighters – “Sonic Highways” Chromeo – “White Women” Royal Blood – “Royal Blood” TOP 10 SELLING ALBUMS OF 2014 Bastille – “Bad Blood” Arctic Monkeys – “AM” London Grammar – “If You Wait” Phaerell Williams – “Girl” Ellie Goulding – “Halcyon” Paloma Faith – “A Perfect Contradiction” Paolo Nutini – “Caustic Love” Coldplay – “Ghost Stories” Sam Smith – “In the Lonely Hour” Ed Sheeran – “X” ADAM TAYLOR 102.3 CLEAR FM On-air host Winnipeg TOP 10 SONGS OF 2014 Ariana Grande – “Break Free” Jessie J/Ariana Grande/Nicki Minaj – “Bang Bang” Sia – “Chandelier” Sam Smith – “Stay with Me” Ed Sheeran – “Sing” Taylor Swift “Shake It Off” Maps – Maroon 5 Iggy Azaela/Rita Ora – “Black Widow” Miranda Lambert/Carrie Underwood – “Somethin’ Bad” Black keys – “Fever” BRUCE LEPERRE BRODY JACKSON 730 CKDM Program/music director Dauphin QX104, morning show personality and in-game host for the Winnipeg Jets Winnipeg Safe to say 2014 was another incredible year for country music, topped off with the return of the legendary Garth Brooks. While we wait for Garth to finally bring his world tour to Canada, we’ve been blessed with the emergence of some incredible talent north of the border with the likes of Brett Kissel, Tim Hicks, and Dallas Smith joining an already gifted group that includes Dean Brody, Gord Bamford, Terri Clark, and many more. Here’s hoping 2015 will be another incredible year for country music! PERSONAL TOP 10 FAVOURITE COUNTRY SINGLES FROM 2014 Carrie Underwood – “Something In The Water” Maddie and Tae – “Girl In A Country Song” Luke Bryan – “Play It Again” Tim McGraw/Faith Hill – “Meanwhile Back At Mama’s” CKDM TOP 10 SINGLES IN RANDOM ORDER Eric Church – “The Outsiders” OneRepublic – “Counting Stars” Jess Moskaluke – “Used” Florida-Georgia Line – “Dirt” Black Keys – “Gotta Get Away” American Authors – “Best Day Of My Life” Road Hammers – “Mud” Headstones – “Farawayfromhere” Brett Kissel – “3-2-1” July Talk – “Guns & Ammunition” MY TOP 10 ALBUMS OF 2014 IN ORDER Scott Richmond – “Come What May” Harlan Pepper – “Take Out A Twenty & Live Life To The Fullest” Miss Quincy & the Showdown – “Roadside Recovery” Shakey Graves – “And the War Came” Chief Instructor PROGRAMS: • Children’s Classes • Youth & Adult Classes • 4 & 5 Year Old Classes • NEW! 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Subscribe Now: www.canadiantire.ca Sale prices in effect until January 14, 2015 A PUBLICATION OF THE BRANDON SUN, DELIVERED FREE EVERY WEEK TO NEARLY 40,000 HOMES IN WESTMAN NEWS: 204-571-7384 » DELIVERY: 204-571-7425 » FAX: 204-727-0385 » E-MAIL: COMMUNITYNEWS@BRANDONSUN.COM FP CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP OWNERS OF THE BRANDON SUN ERIC LAWSON: BRANDON SUN PUBLISHER THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2015 • THE BRANDON SUN COMMUNITY NEWS • 3 LEAGUE CORNER ‘Small town throw down’ coming to your town Canadian Wrestling’s Elite is anxiously getting ready to celebrate six years of operations with the sixth anniversary “Small Town Throw Down Tour” that will see six blockbuster events in Saskatchewan and Manitoba over six days — including three in Westman. The tour will kick off with CWE’s first event in Saskatchewan in almost four years when CWE returns to Yorkton on Tuesday, Jan. 13 and then we cross back over to our home province with events in Virden, Souris, Winnipeg, Gladstone, and Morden the days following. This historic tour is headlined by former World Champion and WWE/WCW/TNA alumni “Big Poppa Pump” Scott Steiner. One of the biggest active icons in professional wrestling today will join the stars of CWE on the road, giving residents of small town Central Canada a very rare opportunity to meet a true wrestling celebrity live and in person. Rejoining the CWE crew is Ring Of Honour superstar “The Zombie Princess” Jimmy Jacobs who will be on hand for all six events, including challenging for the CWE Championship in Winnipeg on Jan. 16. CWE is also pleased to announce that, due to popular demand, this tour will also host women’s wrestlers and wrestling throughout the tour when Winnipeg native Kat Von Heez returns home to join the tour. There will be three women on the tour, including the highly decorated Spike TV/Impact Wrestling star ODB who is a fourtime TNA Knockout Champion. Also joining them is British Columbia star and one of half a twin sister duo, Violet. The CWE Champion “Hotshot” Danny Duggan will be on hand throughout the tour as well as New Japan Pro Wrestling’s newest star “The Crown Jewel” Chase Owens, top stars from across the U.S. and Western Canada and, of course, the top stars of Canadian Wrestling’s Elite. HERE ARE THE DATES, TIMES, LOCATIONS AND DETAILS: • Tuesday, Jan. 13 — Yorkton Location: Yorkdale Central School (273 Gladstone Ave. S) Time: Doors Open 6:30 p.m., Bell time 7 p.m. Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Advance Tickets: Precious Therapies Vitamin Store (#14-3 3rd Ave. N) Purchase tickets online at diyobo.com • Wednesday, Jan. 14 — Virden Location: Royal Canadian Legion (530 8th Ave. S) Time: Doors Open 6:30 p.m., Bell time 7 p.m. Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door. For Advance Tickets: San Tai’s Natural Health (462 7th Ave. S), The Rest’N Inn (307 6th Ave., Reston, MB) Purchase tickets online at diyobo.com Tournament postponed Gail Pryke • Thursday, Jan. 15 — Souris Location: Souris & Glenwood Memorial Complex (32- 3rd Ave. W) Time: Doors Open 6:30 p.m., Bell time 7 p.m. Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door Advance Tickets: Plum Creek Clothing (#6 Crescent Ave.), Souris Timeless Treasures (86 First St. S) Purchase tickets online at diyobo.com 10-PIN BOWLING The 2014 Bowling Ryder Cup Tournament was to be held the evening of Dec. 29 at Thunderbird Bowl, but it was postponed due to — yep, a flood! • Friday, Jan. 16 — Winnipeg At 5:30 p.m. they had an Location: Holy Cross Gymnasium Hall (290 Dubuc St.) event that poured 1,000 gallons Time: Doors Open 6:30 p.m., Bell time 7 p.m. of water into the vestibule, Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door which then went into the Advance Tickets: Rudy’s Video (668 Sheppard St.), Blade Hair Design (3-1341 Henderson Hwy), Video 1001 (576 Mountain Ave.) restaurant and bowling entrance and shut down Purchase tickets online at diyobo.com Thunderbird Bowl for the night. Needless to say, the • Saturday, Jan. 17 — Gladstone Ryder Cup tournament will be Location: Gladstone Community Centre (79-5th Street) played another day. Time: Doors Open 6:30 p.m. Bell time 7 p.m. Thunderbird Bowl is hosting Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door the BTBA Westoba C.U. City Advance Tickets: Gladstone Hotel Restaurant (29 Morris Ave. N) Singles Ladies and Men’s event this Sunday. Watch for the Purchase tickets online at diyobo.com results. The 10-Pin Bowling Leagues Sunday, Jan. 18 — Morden were to be back in full swing Location: Access Event Centre (111 Gilmour St.) again this week. Time: Doors Open 6:30 p.m., Bell time 7 p.m. You can check out the full Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door league standings by going on Advance Tickets: Giant Tiger (288 N Railway St.) line to thunderbirdbowl.ca and Purchase tickets online at diyobo.com clicking on the Standings box. Visit Thunderbird Bowl at For developing news and match announcements stay posted 2140 Currie Boulevard, or call to: cwecanada.ca 204-727-2695. » Submitted Keeping You Informed Attention gamers and league organizers: We will print results from any activity that is regular, organized and competitive. Submit your scores and digital photos (action shots!) to » communitynews@brandonsun.com There are no league scores for Dec. 21 to Jan. 3 LIONS MANOR GAMES Ponytail Canasta – Dec. 20 Aces: Marion Reid Donna Brown Olive Templeton Kings: Kathy McCourt Flora Dyer Queens: Betty Wilson Delores Dechka Jacks: Edna Proctor Gladys Tiller Tens: Enid Lawrence Shirley Macdonald 500 – Dec. 22 1. Donna Brown 2. Terry Gibson 3. Diane Fraser 4. Dave Arnott 5. Joyce Parsonage 6. Doris Stone Bridge – Dec. 23 1. Kathy McCourt 2. Dave Arnott 3. Jean Hawkins 4. Helen Warburton www.brandon.ca PLANNING & BUILDING SAFETY DEPARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE TREASURY DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of Application for Amendment of the City of Brandon Zoning Bylaw No. 6642 Bylaw No. 7104 “Schedule A” PROPOSAL: of Application for Amendment of the City of Brandon Zoning Bylaw No. 6642 Bylaw No. 7104 PROPERTY: 3500 Richmond Avenue East (Pt. NW ¼ 81018 WPM) APPLICANT: Donna Anderson, CAO OWNER: Rural Municipality of Cornwallis DATE & TIME OF HEARING: January 21, 2015, 7:00 PM ATTENTION CITY OF BRANDON TAXPAYERS: The City of Brandon will be accepting the prepayment of 2015 Property Taxes. A discount on the monies received during the following months will be given as follows: January ..................... 2.00% February ................... 1.50% March ......................... 1.00% April ............................. .75% May .............................. .50% 2015 taxes may be paid in advance to a maximum value equal to the 2014 taxes. To be eligible, 2014 taxes must be paid in full, per Bylaw # 6440/03/97. LOCATION: Council Chambers, City Hall, 410 – 9th Street, Brandon, Manitoba As a further service to taxpayers, at no additional cost taxes may be paid monthly by automatic bank withdrawal using the Tax Installment Plan (TIP). Neither prepayment discounts nor late payment penalties apply to payments made while enrolled in this plan. Enrollments are now being accepted. For further information please come to City Hall at 410 – 9th Street, call 204-729-2228, or visit www.brandon.ca/departments/treasury/taxes-a-assessment. THE CITY OF BRANDON’S TAX DUE DATE WILL BE JUNE 30, 2015. For more information regarding this application contact the file manager: Robert Zilke 2047292113 r.zilke@brandon.ca www.brandon.ca/planning Visit our website www.brandon.ca for more information COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Why did I receive this notice? or Why is this notice posted here? To involve the public in the planning of our community, owners of property located within 100 metres (328’) of the abovementioned property have received a copy of this notice. A notice is also posted on the property in question, at City Hall, at the A.R. McDiarmid Civic Complex and on the City of Brandon website (www.brandon.ca) to make sure that residents who are not property owners also know what is going on. This notice is also advertised twice in the Brandon Sun prior to the public hearing. What if I have objections? Objections can be raised in person at the public hearing or by submitting written comments to the City of Brandon Planning & Building Safety Department at least one week before the date of the hearing (Phone: 7292110; Fax: 7282406). Please be advised that all correspondence received in conjunction with, or as a result of, an application that requires Planning Commission approval becomes public information, therefore personal information [such as names, addresses etc.] contained in the correspondence is released in the public domain. What happens at the hearing? At the time and date noted above, the Chairperson will ask the applicant to speak about her/his application, then members of the Planning Commission will ask questions. After that, the Chairperson will ask if anyone would like to speak either for or against the application. When the hearing is concluded, there are no further chances for anyone to speak to the Planning Commission. CITY OF BRANDON PLANNING & BUILDING SAFETY DEPARTMENT 638 Princess Avenue, Brandon, MB R7A 0P3 Phone 204-729-2110 Fax 204-728-2406 City of Brandon Planning & Building Safety Department File #: Z0714B In accordance with Part II, Division 1 (Sections 163 through 171) of The Planning Act (Chapter P80) Please visit the City of Brandon website at www.brandon.ca www.brandon.ca 4 • COMMUNITY NEWS THE BRANDON SUN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2015 Drip on leather – sour; honey better than sugar – sweet! Dear Reena, I own a beautiful black leather chair that I somehow got a drop of nail polish or superglue on. I am not sure which it is. Do you have a solution in your magic bag that will work on either? Terrie Dear Terrie, Although superglue instantly bonds to surfaces, it has one weakness — acetone. On a variety of surfaces, both superglue and nail polish can be removed using an old toothbrush soaked with acetone. Acetone is the key ingredient in many nail polishes, and may be purchased on its own at hardware stores. The bad news is that acetone will discolour fabrics, and dyed leather is a perfect candidate for discolouration. Another option is to place ice onto the area and freeze the glue. Chip off glue and lightly sand, being careful not to damage the leather. Or heat the area using a hair dryer, as the spot softens, peel off mess. Rather than trying to remove the glue or nail polish, it might be safer to cover up the area with a permanent marker or leather touchup paint. Dear Reena, How do you keep strawberries from spoiling? Please tell me what I need to do before this year’s gardening season. Sincerely, Florence the baking sheet. That way they are already clean and ready for eating throughout the week. Dear Florence, Do not wash berries until ready to use. Using a large baking sheet, wet a tea towel and lay it on the sheet. Spread berries onto the baking sheet so that they do not touch each other. Wet another tea towel and cover the berries before putting the pan inside the fridge. Berries will be beautiful, even after five days. Extra tip: You can take this one step further by soaking the strawberries in vinegar and water before laying them onto Dear Reena, Every time I crack an egg, little pieces of egg shell make their way inside of the bowl. Is it me? Is it the egg? Or is it my technique? Thanks, Cindy READERS’ SUBMISSIONS WINTER WONDERLAND Dear Cindy, Avoid cracking eggs on the counter edge or bowl rims and instead get cracking directly on the flat counter surface. You will find that as the egg cracks the shells will not sneak their way into your bowl. Dear Reena, I would like to share something I discovered while making salsa. Every time I made salsa, it was runny and I wanted a thicker consistency. To overcome this, I discovered a solution: After the salsa has boiled for a while, I ladle off as much liquid as I can. It becomes so that I only need to add one can of tomato paste to the salsa. The liquid that I have taken off I boil a little longer in a separate pot and the softener compartment with every wash load. Yours truly, Rosalind FACTS ABOUT HONEY: SUBSTITUTE & SOLVE Reena Nerbas is a rural Manitoba home economist in a lab coat — and she’s not afraid to use it. Keep your questions coming: » householdsolutions@mts.net (204) 320-2757 DISCOVER AND SHARE: “ use as tomato juice or add to soups. Works wonderfully, Vicky Dear Reena, By accident I discovered that when I leave a roll of paper towels in the drum of my front end loader washer machine (between uses) with the door open between laundry days, it alleviates the musty smell. I also, of course, use vinegar in Honey is a healthier sweetener than table sugar. Honey contains many nutrients, such as thiamine, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, nicotinic acid, biotin, folic acid, Vitamin C, iron, copper, potassium, magnesium, phosphorous, calcium salts, enzymes, proteins, inhibine (antibiotic activity), growth factors and more. Honey is processed by the bee into a state where the energy of the honey can pass directly into your bloodstream without requiring any work by the body. Recent research shows that honey causes only half as many cavities as table sugar because it melts into a liquid very quickly and does not adhere to teeth. Table sugar contains no nutrients. I enjoy your questions and tips, so keep them coming. Need a corporate presenter on the topic, “Harness the Power of Words”? Check out my website reena.ca. People with clear, written goals accomplish far more in a shorter period of time than people without them could ever imagine. “ The hoarfrost up at Riding Mountain was out of this world over the festive season. Lois Colquhoun snapped a couple of photos on her travels up to Erickson for Christmas. (Lois Colquhoun/For the Sun) Reena Nerbas – Brian Tracy sunrisecu.mb.ca You’ve Treated Everyone Else This Christmas, Now It’s Time to Treat Yourself! BEWARE, BUBBLES! Ah, the stealth of a one-year-old kitty! Becky Nikolaisen, of Carberry, snapped this photo of one of her cats, Peri, trying to sneak up on the family’s turquoise blue beta fish, Bubbles. (Becky Nikolaisen/For the Sun) JA N UA RY S P EC I A L Purchase the 1st syringe of Juvéderm, Voluma, Volbella or Volift at regular price and receive: $ 50 Off the 2nd syringe $ 100 Off the 3rd syringe $ 150 Off the 4th syringe “Talk to the Doctor to get the look you want” SANTAʼS HAPPY HELPER A smiling Donna Staples shows there was plenty of Christmas cheer at the CNIB gift-wrap centre in the Shoppers Mall this holiday season. (Brian Staples/For the Sun) 150–1300–18th Street, Brandon, MB 204-727-1920 www.kellehercosmetic.com THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2015 • THE BRANDON SUN COMMUNITY NEWS • 5 CHRISTMAS CHEER DONATIONS FOR THE WEEK ENDING DEC. 26, 2014 2014 CHRISTMAS CHEER Every year, thanks to your generosity, the Christmas Cheer Board helps distribute hampers of food, toys and Christmas goodies to families in need around Westman. COLLECTED AT THE BRANDON SUN ANONYMOUS ...................................................... 50.00 FOR THE FIVE FAMILIES FROM DAD & BOBBI .............. 200.00 EVELYN & DON THOMSON ...................................... 25.00 IN MEMORY OF KEN CROSSON FROM PHYLLIS CROSSON & FAMILY .................................. 25.00 ANONYMOUS ...................................................... 50.00 IN MEMORY OF LOVED ONES FROM ANONYMOUS ........ 200.00 ANONYMOUS ...................................................... 50.00 COLLECTED THROUGH CHRISTMAS CHEER BOARD DAVID & LORRAINE COWAN .................................. 100.00 KAREN & ROBERT MCMANUS .................................. 50.00 ANONYMOUS .................................................... 100.00 ANONYMOUS .................................................... 100.00 BONNIE FRIESEN & FAMILY ................................ 1,000.00 ANONYMOUS .................................................... 200.00 MAZER GROUP .................................................. 251.25 GEORGE FITTON SCHOOL ...................................... 100.00 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION 3 CHASE THE ACE .............. 200.00 WESTMAN IMMIGRANT SERVICES YOUTH COMMITTEE.... 72.20 BRANDON KINSMEN CLUB .................................... 150.00 ANONYMOUS ...................................................... 30.00 RICHARD KULLBERG FROM KULLBERG'S STAFF IN LIEU OF GIFT ........................ 125.00 HOSPITAL AUXILIARY HELPS FUND PAIN MANAGEMENT One in five Canadians lives with chronic pain daily. The Brandon Pain Management Clinic, which began seeing clients in May 2014, is able to offer state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment for people living with pain. Thanks to another generous donation from the Brandon Regional Health Centre Auxiliary, a radiofrequency ablation machine and interventional pain procedure treatment bed has been purchased. These new pieces of equipment greatly assist in providing enhanced pain care. The donation for the two pieces of equipment was $100,000. Pictured are (L-R): Kim Wallis, care team manager-ambulatory care; Marge Morris, BRHC Auxiliary board member; Dr. Clint Wong, Brandon Pain Management Clinic; Sharleen Gunston, BRHC Auxiliary board member and Denise Woodland, pain management nurse. (Submitted) Total Collected at the Christmas Cheer Board ............ 2,478.45 Total Collected at the Brandon Sun .......................... 600.00 This week's total ..............................................3,078.45 Previous total ................................................40,792.37 Total to date......................................43,870.82 If it’s cold out keep those pets inside I suppose no matter how hard you wish it away; the cold weather is bound to come sooner or later. It looks like this New Year will be no exception. As temperatures drop, we find ways to shield ourselves from the cold and we bundle up with a little extra padding to keep warm. Our fourlegged friends are born wearing a coat, and those that live outdoors develop a thicker natural coat as the weather grows colder. Animals that live outdoors wear more than extra layers of fur. They keep warm by adding layers of fat that acts as additional insulation from the cold and this fat also provides them energy and fuel for the winter. But on the coldest nights, when there is a sharp bite in the air, most outdoor animals seek shelter to keep warm. Mother Nature may have designed some animals to withstand very cold temperatures, but at the end of the day, most animals keep warmest by finding a place that is sheltered from the wind and insulated from the cold where they can cozy up. From hollow logs and fallen trees, to caves and carefully placed burrows — wildlife can be quite innovative when it comes to finding places to keep warm. In urban areas, there are so many more options and most Dana Grove PET’S BEST FRIEND Dana Grove is an animal lover who works with several pet organizations in Brandon. » communitynews@brandonsun.com human dwellings offer spaces in garages, under porches and under parked vehicles. A vehicle that has been recently used can be particularly attractive to animals in the cold — as a warm engine provides heat and for a small animal, like a cat, the space under the hood is warm, easy to access and sheltered from the cold. Parked vehicles provide a little shelter and warmth to cats that are left to roam the city streets in the winter, but they often don’t stay parked for long. In many cases, the very next day that vehicle is going to start up and the turn of a key changes the safe house into a potential death trap. There are many cases where cats sleeping under the hood of a car are caught in a fan belt, or tangled up in the moving parts around the engine. A cat sleeping in the wrong space has only a few seconds to move before it’s too late to get free. Cats that do survive through strategic placement under the hood may escape from the running vehicle. But when they hear the engine roar, many cats hunker down, hold on — and end up going along for a ride. Depending on the driver’s plans, it could mean a drive five minutes from home or a trip to a completely different town. There are cats that survive a ride under the hood with nothing more than a layer of soot and some burnt whiskers. But there are cats JANUARY IS WEIGHT AWARENESS MONTH Have you weighed your pet lately? Overweight pets have an increased health risk. BEFORE WE CAN: • Determine your pet’s percentage body fat and ideal weight • Make a customized feeding plan to help them achieve their goal weight • And help you monitor your pet’s progress! NEW YEAR'S MADNESS SAVE $260 that end up covered in oil, badly injured or burned severely by the time the vehicle stops moving and they can get free. The simplest way we can prevent these terrible tragedies is to take a minute to bang on the hood or honk the horn before turning the key to warm up your vehicle in the winter. It only takes a minute and it could save a life. In urban areas, many of the cats wandering the streets are pets that are allowed out to roam free. These cats have an alternative to sleeping outside, but end up left out when they don’t return before lights out. The solution is simple — keep your pets inside and safe from the cold. AFTER Anita Haigh brandon 724.7791 Meesha lost 19 pounds! BRANDON HILLS VETERINARY CLINIC Companion Animal: 733 – 17th Street www.brandonhillsvetclinic.com 24-hour Emergency Service Available 204-728-2292 blindsbyanita.com 3 DAYS ONLY! FRIDAY • SATURDAY • SUNDAY 52% OFF SAVE $300 + SOFA HOT BUY! 639 SOFA HOT BUY! 97 599 899 CHOCOLATE 96" PUTTY CHENILLE SOFA Loveseat 619.97 Chair 529.97 Ottoman and wedge available. PUTTY/C-S/L/C/O/W 97 ALSO AVAILABLE IN CHENILLE. 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FRIDAY, JAN. 9 Come and enjoy afternoon dancing, music and fellowship at Central Community Centre. Dancing takes place every Friday from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. with a live band. Lunch provided. Admission is $5. Everyone welcome. For further info, call Marjorie at 204-7273680 or Alda at 204-728-8790. • • • Brandon Farmer’s Market is now open inside the Town Centre from 9:30 am. to 4 p.m. every Friday. Local products include produce, baking, canning, jams and jellies, honey, perogies, noodles, crafts and much more. • • • 82 Brandon Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron meets every Friday evening from 6:309:30 p.m. at the Brandon Armoury from September to June. Youth ages 12-18 are invited to join at any time throughout the year. There are no fees to join and uniforms are provided. For more information, call 204-725-4703 or visit 82air.ca. • • • The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery (RCA Museum) at CFB Shilo — Come and see our First World War exhibit commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War as well as the 100th anniversary of Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. Our Gun Park is open year-round with 28 guns and vehicles on display with interpretive panels. Dress for the weather as it is an outdoor display located outside our building. Winter hours: Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is charged at the door. Call 204-765-3000 for more information or to book a group tour or individuals may self-guide during hours of operation. • • • Daly House Museum - The museum will be open for regular winter hours 10 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m. Jan. 6. The exhibit “Prairie Culture,” featuring art created by Brandon University’s Fine Arts program is on display until Jan. 10. For more information, call the museum at 204-727-1722. • • • The Brandon General Museum and Archives On the ground floor of the old Manitoba Telephone building at 19 Ninth St. Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. On display is a new exhibit showcasing Manitoba Telecom Services’ history. • • • The Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum - Hours are 1 p.m.-4 p.m, seven days a week. The museum is Canada’s only air museum solely dedicated to the preservation of the history of those who trained and fought for the British Commonwealth during the Second World War. Check out the RCAF Second World War Memorial, a black granite wall about 300 feet in length containing the names of more than 19,000 fatalities, with a larger-than-life bronze statue representing the fallen. • • • Brandon Community Builders “The Store,” is open Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Rolling Spokes building (former Radics). Use the back door. Something for everyone: furniture, dishes, toys, new and used doors, appliances etc. For more info, call 204-717-9900. • • • Seniors for Seniors offers exercise group at 9:30 a.m. with leader Lorraine Rozak with walking and light strengthening. Members $3.50; non-members $4.50. Rowdy Bunch at 1:30 p.m. Cards and shuffleboard keep this bunch coming each week. Members $3.50; non-members $4.50. Call 204-571-2050 for more info. • • • Narcotics Anonymous group meets Fridays at St. Mary’s Church, 9:30 p.m. • • • Weekly meat draws are held at the Royal Canadian Legion No. 3 in the lounge every Friday and Saturday from 4:30-6 p.m. for members and guests. • • • Prairie Oasis offers exercise at 10 a.m. Cost is $3; Scrabble at 1 p.m. Cost is $3; contract bridge at 1 p.m. Cost is $3. For more info, call 204-727-6641. • • • Weekly meat draws are held at the Army, Navy and Airforce Club No. 10 in the lounge every Friday at 5:30 p.m. and Saturday at 5 p.m. All welcome for members and guests. SATURDAY, JAN. 10 Join Westman Wilderness Club for a ski on the Bittersweet Trails near McGregor. Call Judy at 204-727-4794. • • • Westman Immigration Services is offering a series of World Cooking Lessons at Knox United Church at 11 a.m. Cost is $15 per session. Today: India; Jan. 24, Ethiopia. To register call 204727-6031 ext. 2239 or email jaimec@westmanimmigrations ervices.ca or visit westmanimmigrantservices.ca. • • • The Global Market has moved inside for the winter! We are now open year round. The Global Market is open This community calendar is a free service for non-profit or charitable organizations. Please email submissions as plain text to carthur@brandonsun.com no later than Wednesday noon, for publication in the following weekʼs Thursday paper. Events are published based on available space. For guaranteed publication, please email class@brandonsun.com every Saturday at 23 12th Street from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. • • • FLK Taoist Tai Chi Beginner class: Open Practice takes place from 10-11 a.m.; Continuing class - Open Practice from 11 a.m. to noon at St. Matthew’s Church. For more info, call Kathryn at 204571-0684. ••• Overeaters Anonymous meet Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. in the John Howard boardroom at 153 8th Street. For more info, call 204-7617504 or visit oa.org. ••• Zen Tao Chi-Kung Tai Chi is practised at the Brandon School of Dance (126 10 Street) at 9 a.m. Beginners are welcome anytime. For more info, call Sally 204-726-8220; Roger 204-7265293. ••• The Brandon Hills Model Railway is located at 19 Ninth Street. We have two layouts, ‘N’ and ‘H.O’ scales. We will offer advice on your layout and construction and check out your model trains. We are open from 10 a.m. until noon every Saturday. For more info, call Bob at 204-727-5114. ••• Brandon Community Orchestra meets Saturdays at the Brandon University’s Kinsmen Rehearsal Hall from 9:30 a.m. until noon. For more info, call Jeff 204-726-8294. ••• Divorced, widowed, single? Come join us. Prairie Social Singles, a group of people who like to play pool, dance, have coffee and make new friends. Contact Elvin 204-729-9001. SUNDAY, JAN. 11 Baldur Jam will be held at the Baldur Memorial Hall from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Supper to be announced. For more information, call 204-5352207. • • • Westman Self-Defence Club holds classes at the Ukrainian National Home from 2-4 p.m. 16-years-olds and up. For more info, call Justin at 204720-9948. • • • Why eat alone? Club 77 members enjoy getting together for Sunday brunch each week at 11:45 a.m. at the Clay Pot Cafe. Good food! Great hospitality! New to Brandon? Call 204-728-0627 or 204-7268240 or email club77singles@outlook.com. Fun and Friendship since 1977! • • • The Wawanesa Lions Club Art Mart is a small gift shop with handcrafted items from Lions and local artisans. It is located in the Lions Clubhouse at 132 Fifth Street, (behind the Fire Hall). It is open Sundays from 1-5 p.m., occasional Saturdays and by appointment. Call 204-824-2722 or 204-8242457 for information or appointments. MONDAY, JAN. 12 The Brandon Public Library will have a session on eBooks and eReaders for beginners today and Jan. 26 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Please bring your device. Everyone welcome! • • • Westman Prostate Cancer Support Group, a group of men with prostate cancer, who along with our spouses, partners, families and friends meet at Seniors for Seniors at 2 p.m. to discuss and counsel each other in all aspects of our disease. Everyone is welcome. Call Ian 204-727-8128. • • • The Wheat City Needle Arts Guild meet at Riverheights Terrace from 7-9 p.m. We welcome beginner and experienced needle workers to our relaxed atmosphere. • • • The post partum difficulties support group meets at 7 p.m. at the BRHC, Nurses’ Residence, West Lounge. We have occasional guest speakers. For more info, call 204-7253010. Child care may be available if contacted four days in advance. • • • Peace by Piece Quilt Group meets September through June at Crocus Plains High School at 7 p.m. New members and beginner quilters are always welcome. Call Doreen 204728-9944 for more info. • • • Heritage Arts Centre Gallery in Hamiota is open on Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays from 1-4 p.m. or call 204-764-2400 to make out-ofhours appointments. Gallery exhibition for month of December: A beautiful display of quilts from Hamiota’s “Quilt ‘Til You Wilt” club. • • • Brookdale Belles and Beaus Square Dance Club dance Monday nights at the Brookdale Community Hall at 7:30 p.m. New dancers are welcome and the first three nights are free for new dancers so come try it! For more info, call Carole at 204-354-2338 or Karen at 204-354-2281. • • • Seniors for Seniors offers computer lessons with our interns. Basic computer skills, Facebook, Skype, email, Smartphones, Internet safety and more. Contact 204-5712050 to set up an appointment. Mondays to Fridays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • • • Adult Children of Alcoholics meet every Monday evening at St. Matthew’s Cathedral at 7 p.m. For more info, call Kathy at 204-730-0369 or Larry at 204-570-2020. • • • #60 Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corp Swiftsure is enrolling youth ages 12-18. Learn marksmanship, seamanship, sailing, leadership and citizenship. Parades are at the Brandon Armoury Monday nights from September to June. For more information, call the ship’s office at 204-728-3168 (leave message) or contact debbie.mcarthur@cadets.gc.ca. New cadets are welcome to sign up for this rewarding youth program. • • • St. John Ambulance invites you to become a volunteer. Meetings are held every Monday except holidays from September through June, at the St. John Ambulance Training and Community Services Centre in the Shoppers Mall Business Centre at 7 p.m. This is your opportunity to learn first aid, become an advanced medical first responder and serve your community. For more info, call 204-727-4092 or email info.brandon@mb.sja.ca. • • • Ki Rin ITF Taekwon-Do Club classes for ages 7 and above are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 6 p.m. at 126 10th St. Parent and child classes. Call 204-724-5933 for info. • • • Zen Tao Chi-Kung Tai Chi is practised at the Brandon School of Dance (126 10th Street) at 9 a.m. Beginners are welcome anytime. For more info, call Sally 204-726-8220; Roger 204-726-5293. • • • FLK Taoist Tai Chi Beginner and Continuing classes are held from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at St. Matthew’s Church. For more info call Kathryn at 204-571-0684. • • • Brandon ANAF Steeltip Darts League meets Monday nights at the Army and Navy on 14th Street. Come join us in the fun and games. New members always welcome. For more info, call Mike 204-720-0388. • • • Meals on Wheels deliver a hot, nutritious mean by 12 noon Monday to Friday to people living in their homes at a cost of $8 per meal. Meals for the weekend area available as cold meals and they are sent out on Fridays. Meals are available to anyone in Brandon by calling Prairie Oasis at 204-727-6641. • • • East End Sunshine Club meets Mondays at 1:30 p.m. at the East End Community Centre for cards and lunch. New members welcome. For more info, call Ann at 204-7271198. • • • » Continued on Page 7 Pet Picture THE SPONSORED BY OF THE WEEK "A week of eating, drinking and celebrating, now its time to chill. Email your favourite pet’s most adorable picture to pets@brandonsun.com Dr. Melissa Purcell DVM Dr. Kaitlyn Martin DVM Monday 7:30 am – 5:00 pm, Tuesday – Thursday 7:30 am – 8:00 pm, Friday 7:30 am – 5:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2015 • THE BRANDON SUN COMMUNITY NEWS • 7 WHAT’S ON? « Continued from Page 6 Weekly meat draws are held at the ANAF Brandon Unit #10 Mondays at 5 p.m.- Fridays 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays 5 p.m. Members and guests. • • • The Nearly New Shop, 601 Ninth Street, is open Monday to Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. All profits to the BRHC. Donations gratefully accepted. For further info, call 204-7287137. • • • The Congregate Meal is served at Prairie Oasis Monday and Thursday at 11:30 a.m. and Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at noon at a cost of $8 per meal. We also serve supper Monday evening starting at 4:30 p.m. in conjunction with Monday night Bingo. • • • Keystone Dancers evening clogging 6-9 p.m. and line dancing 1-3:30 p.m. are every Monday at Royal Canadian Legion No. 3. Call Jean 204725-2095 or Sally 204-727-8783. • • • Brandon Community Playgroups are open from 1011:30 a.m. Monday at the West End Community Centre and Thursday at South End Community Centre. Cost is $2 per family, bring snack. Call Stacey 204-724-2573 for info. • • • Seniors for Seniors stitch and chat takes place every Monday at 1:30 p.m. Get together for crafts and companionship. No charge. Proceeds from any items sold go to Seniors for Seniors. Call 204-571-2050 for more info. • • • Prairie Oasis holds fundraising bingo at 1:15 and 6 p.m.; duplicate bridge at 1 p.m. Cost is $3. For more info, call 204-727-6641. • • • The SW Branch of Manitoba Genealogical Society Library is located at Knox United Church and is open Mondays (except on stat holidays) from 2-4 p.m. or by appointment by calling 204725-3095. For more info about HAVE YOUR BUSINESS RECOMMENDED Call Sara at 204-571-7404 to place your ad or for any inquiries. GOODWORX FOR UNITED WAY Kayla Bauche (right), sponsored executive from MPIC, congratulates owner-operator Quentin Derhak and his team at Bladeworx for winning the 2014 United Way Salon/Barber Challenge. (Submitted) the society visit swmanitobagenealogy.ca. • • • Sprucewoods Community Club (hall near Shilo) holds cribbage on Mondays at 7 p.m. Cost $2. Bring a partner. • • • Prairie Oasis Senior Centre offers hot, full course, homecooked meals at 11:30 a.m. today and Thursday and noon on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Cost is $8. Call 204-7276641. • • • Wanted: women who like to sing. Come join in singing fourpart harmony a cappella-style any Monday evening. We rehearse at Trinity Church from 7-9 p.m. Call Audrey at 204727-0163 or Naomi at 204-7268569 for more information. • • • Assiniboine Kiwanis Club meets at 7 a.m. at the Canad Inn. Call Bob 204-726-5448 or Ralph 204-726-1314. • • • UCT TRAVO bingo is held at the Brandon Friendship Centre. Doors open at 5 p.m. Early-bird games at 6:45 p.m. Regular games at 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, JAN. 13 Wheat City Women’s Institute meets at 7 p.m. Call Donna at 204-728-2714 or Betty 725-4612. • • • Canadian Peacekeepers meet at 7 p.m. at the Army, Navy and Air Force. • • • Welcome Here, a program for parents and children five and under who are new to Canada, meet every Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at Central United Church from 1-3:15 p.m. Practice English with your children and learn fun activities that will help them be prepared for school. Transportation is available if you live too far to walk. Take an English class while children • • • The Brandon Board Game League meets every Tuesday. Brought to you by Playtime Entertainment and I Want That Stuff. Call 204-724-7295 to register. • • • Overeaters Anonymous meets Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. in the John Howard boardroom at 153 8th Street. For more info, call 204-761-7504 or visit oa.org. • • • Shilo Military Family Resource Centre Thrift Shop, located in the Community Centre, is open to the general public. Hours: Tuesdays 1:303 p.m. and 6:30-8 p.m. as well as Thursdays 9:30-11 a.m. and 6:30-8 p.m. For more info, call 204-765-3000 ext. 4553. • • • Come visit 26 Fd Regt RCA - XII MB Dragoons Museum at 1116 Victoria Ave. and see a vast collection of historical » Continued on Page 8 military items. We are open Your Family Hair Care Centre FOR AS LITTLE AS 30 $ are care for in child care. To register, contact Westman Immigrant Services at 1001 Pacific Avenue or call 204-7276031. and press 2. • • • Eating Disorder Support Group, held by Westwind Counselling. Groups will be held on Tuesday afternoons. This is a closed group and preregistration is required. Please call 204-728-2499 or email info@westwind.mb.ca to register. • • • Douglas TOPS 4560 meets on Tuesdays at Sprucewood Hall. Weigh in at 5 p.m. with meeting at 5:30 p.m. For more info, call Barb at 204-763-4768 • • • Tuesday Al-Anon Family Group (for families and friends of alcoholics) meets every Tuesday from 10:3011:30 a.m. at St. Augustine Church (use the northeast basement entrance). For more info, call 204-571-3684. Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Free admission. For other times, please call 204-717-4579 to book a tour. Check our website at 12mbdragoonsmuseum.com and Facebook page 26 Fd Regt RCA - XII MB Dragoons Museum. • • • Cribbage played at ANAF at 7 p.m. Bring your partner. • • • Cribbage is played at Branch #3 Royal Canadian Legion at 7:30 p.m. All welcome. For info, contact Joan at 204-7287081. ••• Ninja Tots classes are held Tuesdays at 5 p.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m. for 45 minutes at 126 10th St. Children must be between the ages of 4-6 years. Fun, bully proofing and fitness. For more info, call 204-724-5933. • • • FLK Taoist Tai Chi Beginner and Continuing classes are held from 5:30-7 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Church. For more info call Kathryn at 204-571-0684. • • • Separated/Divorced Support Group meets Tuesdays at St. Augustine’s Church (downstairs) from 7-9 p.m. (use North East stairwell entry). Call Allison or Pat 204727-2955 or David 204-7276674 for more info. • • • Prairie Oasis Cribbage is played at 1:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Don’t need a partner. Call Gerry at 204-726-8358. • • • Tuesday Tops MB #3778 meet at St. Matthew’s Cathedral with weigh-in at 6 p.m. and meeting at 6:30 p.m. For more info, call Ellen 204724-2537. Use 13th Street entrance. • • • Bipolar Support Group meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. at 7th Street Health Access. For more info, call Nora 204-578-4823 or Marilyn 204-725-0607. • • • Where You Receive The Best Care! 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Mike Kyle, Owner 640 Frontage Road Virden, MB R0M 2C0 Cell: 204-851-1061 Ph: 204-748-3619 Fax: 204-748-2411 • Mobile Service • Manitoba Hydro PowerSmart Contractor www.extremeglassandsiding.com mike@extremeglassandsiding.com Sara Kooting • Special Project Sales • Phone: 204.571.7404 Fax: 204.725.0976 Email: skooting@brandonsun.com 501 Rosser Avenue Brandon, Manitoba R7A 0K4 www.brandonsun.com TO BE INCLUDED CALL SARA AT 204-571-7404 8 • COMMUNITY NEWS THE BRANDON SUN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2015 WHAT’S ON? « Continued from Page 7 Central Happy Haven Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2 p.m. at Central Community Centre for cards (500) and are joined by the Handbells at 1:30 p.m. on Thursdays. For cards, call Doug 204-728-9430 and bells, call Eileen 204-728-1300. • • • Seniors for Seniors offers exercise group at 9:30 a.m. with leader Lorraine Rozak with walking and light strengthening. Members $3.50;non-members $4.50. Shuffleboard at 1:30 p.m. Cost is $3.50 for members and $4.50 for non-members. Competition and conversation. Yoga at 1:30 p.m. Relaxing and exercise all in one with instructor Marissa Cline. Members $3.50; nonmembers $4.50. Call 204-5712050 for more info. • • • Prairie Oasis offers floor shuffleboard at 1 p.m. every Tuesday. Cost is $3; cribbage at 1 p.m. Cost is $3. For more info, call 204-727-6641. • • • 20-20 Toastmasters meet every Tuesday at 4:15 p.m. at Prairie Oasis. Please contact Bette at 204-726-4191, Patti at 204-727-2042 or Shirley at 204726-5344. • • • Carousels and Dolls Museum is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. View over 6,000 dolls, Barbies, antique, composition dolls and more. Volunteers are always welcome. For more info, call 204-728-1245. • • • The Virden Legion Cadet Corps invites youth between the ages of 12 to 18 to come and check out the Cadet Corps. The Cadet Dragoons meet on Tuesdays from 6:45 to 9:30 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion Complex at 540 8th Ave. There are no registration fees, no uniforms, no insurance fees or activity fees, just a commitment to attend on a regular basis. For more info, call 204-748-3321. • • • Traditional Karate of Brandon holds classes and training for all belt levels Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-7 p.m. for children and 7-8 p.m. for adults. Locations are Tuesdays, West End Community Centre; Thursdays, East End Community Centre. Beginners welcome anytime. For info, call 204-728-2612. • • • Hope Al-Anon Family Group meets at 8 p.m. in the basement at Knox United Church, (use east door). Call 204-571-3684. • • • The Rotary Club of Brandon weekly meeting and luncheon at the Roadhouse, Canad Inns at 11:45 a.m. Call Don 204-7270493 • • • Kiwanis Club of Brandon meets at noon at the Brandon University small dining room. Contact Peter at 204-729-8331. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14 The Brandon Embroiders Group meets at the Art Gallery of South Western Manitoba from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Those interested in learning new embroidery techniques are invited to attend. • • • Nifty Needlers meet every other Wednesday at Central Community Centre, 529 Fourth Street, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Admission $3 at door. Come out and join our group for fun, inspiration and learn to quilt. We will be offering learn to quilt classes for beginners starting in October. Everyone welcome. • • • The Kinette Club of Brandon meets at Kin Village, 1511 Rosser Ave. (back entrance) at 8 p.m. Contact Wanda 204-721-1878. • • • Learning Disabilities Association of Manitoba, Brandon and District Chapter’s Adult Support Group meets at 8 p.m. in the L.D.A.M. Resource Centre at 129 12th St. For more info, call 204-7274669. • • • Alzheimer Society of Manitoba offers weekly support group for people with Dementia at the Westman Office Unit 4B from 10 to 11:30 a.m. For more info, call Grace 204-729-8320. • • • Zen Tao Chi-Kung Tai Chi is practised at the Brandon School of Dance (126 10th Street) at 7:30 p.m. Beginners are welcome anytime. For more info, call Sally 204-726-8220; Roger 204-726-5293. • • • Seniors Mixed Shuffleboard Wednesdays at Royal Canadian Legion Branch #3, 1 p.m. New members welcome. For more info, call Karen 204-728-0759 or Marion 726-3374. • • • Club ‘77 Singles meet at McDonalds Restaurant on Richmond Avenue for coffee and conversation every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Make some new friends and discover what we have to offer. New to the Brandon area? Call us at 204-729-8982 or 204-726-8240 or email club77singles@outlook.com. Fun and Friendship since 1977! • • • FLK Taoist Tai Chi Beginner and Continuing classes are held from 7-8:30 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Church. For more info call Kathryn at 204-571-0684. • • • Wednesday TOPS 5277 (new chapter) will meet at Trinity United Church with weigh in at 5:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. with meeting to follow. For more info, call Marlene 204728-7590. • • • 71 Bty 2520 Royal Canadian Army Cadets meet Wednesday from 6:30-9 p.m. at the Brandon Armoury. Army Cadets is open to all youth, 12-18 years of age. For more info, call 204-7287665. • • • Ever thought of joining a dart league? Brandon ANAF Mixed Steeltip Dart League meets on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at the Army and Navy on 14th Street. Come one, come all and have some fun. No experience needed All levels of players wanted, from beginners to pro!. League runs from September to April. For more info, call Susan 204-724-4282 or Dave 204-727-6983. • • • Prairie Social Singles meet for pool each Wednesday at 7 p.m at the ANAF Hall, followed by coffee at McDonald’s on Richmond Ave. For more info, call Elvin 204729-9001. • • • Keystone Dancers Clogging beginners at 10 a.m., second year 11 a.m. and intermediate at 1 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Call Jean 204-725-2095 or Sally 204-727-8783. • • • Come play Scrabble every Wednesday from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the Army and Navy. Bring a friend. For more info, call Carol 204-726-1117 or Amy 204-7283271. • • • Prairie Oasis offers paint class at 9 a.m. Cost is $7; exercise at 10 a.m. Cost is $3; bridge at 1 p.m. Cost is $3. For info, call 204-727-6641. • • • Gamblers Anonymous meets Wednesdays and Sundays. Contact 204-571-3685 (24-hour service). • • • Seniors for Seniors offers Senior Songbirds Choir at 9:45 a.m. with leader Albert Klippenstein. Members $1.50; non-members $2.50. Afternoon games at 1:15 p.m. Various board and card games. Members $3.50; non-members $4.50. Line Dancing at 2 p.m. All levels whether a beginner or intermediate - it is all fun and fit! Members $3.50;nonmembers $4.50. • • • TOPS Mb 5075 meets weekly at Grand Valley Community Church, 18th St. North, with weigh-in 5:45 p.m., meeting 6:15 p.m. For more info, call Jill at 204-571-9359 or email Bella at aus.butterfly@hotmail.com. • • • Wheat City Al-Anon Family Group meets in the basement of St. George’s Anglican Church, side door, 8 p.m. Call 204-571-3684 for more info. • • • Canadian Blood Services donor clinic at The Town Centre is open Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 4 -7:30 p.m. Call 1-888-2-DONATE. Walk-ins welcome. • • • Westman Narcotics Anonymous Group meets at 7:30 p.m. at the AFM Parkwood (rear entrance). • • • THURSDAY, JAN. 15 Music Jam and Dance at the Melita Legion Hall (from November to April) from 1-5 p.m. Admission $4, children free. Join us for music, singing, and dancing. Bring your instruments and dancing shoes. For more info, call Norman 204-522-8120. Proceeds donated back to the community and to charity. • • • A coffee house for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, two-spirit people as well as their allies, takes place at 7 p.m. For more info, call 204727-0417. • • • Little Bits of Brandon Miniature meets at Parkview Seniors Housing Co-op Ltd. at 1321 13th Street at 7 p.m. For more info, call Marg 204-7250875 or Beth 204-824-2722. • • • The Brandon Branch No. 3 Royal Canadian Legion is proud to provide and support Veteran’s afternoon in the games room at 560 13th Street East from 2-3:30 p.m. for coffee, conversation and comradery. For RCL members and guests. For further info, call 204-727-3054. • • • Weekly bingos are held at the Royal Canadian Legion No. 3 banquet hall every Thursday. Doors open at 5:30 pm.- early bird at 7 p.m.; regular games 7:30 p.m. All welcome! • • • Navy League Cadet Corp No. 4 Stan Hawitt is a youth organization for boys and girls aged 9-13. The program is based on a naval theme filled with fun, adventure, and friend making while developing patriotism, good citizenship, sense of duty, self-discipline, self-respect for others. We meet on Thursdays from 6-8:30 p.m. in the Brandon Armoury. For more info, call 204-728-3168 or e m a i l stanhawitt04@gmail.com. • • • Brandon Community Builders “The Store,” is open from 2-8 p.m. in the Rolling Spokes building (former Radics). Use the back door. Something for everyone: furniture, dishes, toys, new and used doors, appliances etc. For more info, call 204-717-9900. • • • Seniors for Seniors offers cribbage at 9:30 a.m. Members $3.50;non-members $4.50. Out to Lunch at noon. Homecooked food at its finest. Cost is $8 and must pre-register by Tuesday at noon. Painter’s Circle is offered the second and fourth Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. Cathy House leads a group of painters to share methods and ideas. Members $3.50; non-members $4.50. For more info or to register, call 204-571-2050. • • • FLK Taoist Tai Chi Beginner and Continuing classer are held at 1:30-3 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Church. For more info call Kathryn at 204571-0684. • • • Summit Toastmasters Breakfast Club meet every Thursday at 7 a.m. at Aaltos. For information, call Paddy 204-726-6480. • • • Daytime TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets Thursdays at 20-7th Street Health Access Centre with weigh-in 1:15-1:45 p.m. and meeting at 2 p.m. No gimmicks, just sensible weight loss since 1948. For more info, call Janice 204-728-1296. • • • Peer-facilitated eating disorder support groups are offered Thursdays at 7 p.m. at Westwind Eating Disorder Recovery Centre. For more info, contact Lynne at 204-7282499. • • • SKY-HY Toastmasters meet at Prairie Oasis with the meeting starting at 6:30 p.m. Call Gerald at 204-725-4028 or 204-761-0622 for more info. • • • Prairie Oasis offers fundraising bingo at 1:15 p.m.; Tai Chi at 10 a.m. Cost is $3; contract bridge at 1 p.m. Cost is $3; duplicate bridge at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $3. For more information, call 204-7276641. • • • TOPS (Take Off Pounds 0ff Sensibly) MB #2152 meets at Knox United Church (17th St. entrance). Weigh-in 5:50-6:45 p.m., meeting 7 p.m. For more info, call Olive 204-728-2898 or 1-800-932-8677. • • • Rotary Club of Brandon Sunset meets Thursdays at 5:45 p.m. at The Royal Oak Inn and Suites. For further info, call 204571-0329 or 204-726-0922. UPCOMING & MISCELLANEOUS Meals on Wheels will be requiring volunteers to deliver meals on wheels in January. Meals are picked up at 11 a.m. at Prairie Oasis and delivered to recipients. If you can drive once or commit to one day a week for a month it would be appreciated. Without drivers, this service is not possible. Please call David at 204-7276641 if you can help out at all. • • • Do you know a caregiver who comforts, is kind, empathizes and is caring? Brockie Donovan presents the Brandon and Westman’s Caregiver Award to help honour and recognize the caregivers in our community. Each quarter we will honour a caregiver based upon a review of nominations received from their peers, friends, patients, families and others who feel a particular person excels in his/her role as a caregiver. To nominate a person, send their name, contact info and employer’s name (if applicable) by email to info@brockiedonovan.com or mail to 332-8th Street, Brandon, MB R7A 3X4. Include a brief story on the impact this person is having on the lives of others by being a caregiver and also supply your name and contact info. In November 2015, representatives from the community will review and select the “Caregiver of the Year” to be announced at a reception at city hall. • • • » Continued on Page 10 Keeping you in the Game. Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic Monday to Thursday 7 am – 8 pm Friday 7 am – 6 pm 1015 26th Street • Brandon 204-727-4753 PHYSIOTHERAPIST Sharon Shepherd PHYSIOTHERAPIST Jackie Guthrie PHYSIOTHERAPIST Karrah Howie PHYSIOTHERAPIST Dustin Richter MASSAGE THERAPIST Katie Stiff MASSAGE THERAPIST Cheryl Friesen THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2015 • THE BRANDON SUN Weddings COMMUNITY NEWS • 9 43 MARRIAGE COMMISSIONERS FOR MANITOBA 19 years experience Brandon weddings, $95 Mrs. Gladys Martine, English Ceremony, Mr. Peter Martine, French and English Ceremony. Will do out of town weddings. Phone 1-204-727-0233. Personals 94 DOES your partner make you feel crazy...and are you starting to believe it?! Call YWCA Westman Women’s Shelter 204-727-3644. Houses For Sale == 200 = = = == PACKING SUPPLIES Large selection of boxes, bubble wrap, etc. 204-729-8989. Building Lots 300 BUILDING LOTS For Sale at Paradise Valley. Live in Harmony with Nature, 9 miles north west of Brandon. Acreage size lots, many with spectacular River views. Only 3 lots left in PHASE-1. Call Peter Tines, 1-204-896-7652 or Don Mitchell of Century 21 204-724-2743. Realtors protected. BUILDING LOTS 4-SALE in CHATER Historic Village charm awaits, 4 miles east of Brandon. Only 4 Lots Left In PHASE-1. Call Peter Tines, 1-204-896-7652 or Don Mitchell at Century 21 204-724-2743. Realtors protected. Miscellaneous Articles 400 ☺ Chiropedic Queen Pillowtop bed set, edgeguard, new, wrapped, worth $800, sell $395. (King set $595). Queen size 12-drawer storage bed, espresso color, $495. All products in stock. KDL Furniture, Wholesale, 660 Highland Ave. (south side of Trans Canada Hwy. in Brandon. Call 571-1971. Articles Wanted 410 PEOPLE’S MARKET: Buy & sell new & used furniture, coin/stamp supplies. Estates a specialty. 32-13th St. Call 727-4708. Meat/Produce For Sale 515 RED POTATOES and YELLOW POTATOES 40 lb. - $10.00 Available at Grand Valley Strawberries. (204) 728-8453. Guns Wanted CLEANING SERVICES EAVESTROUGHING BRANDON APPLIANCE Repair. Prompt in-home service to all major appliances. Available days, evenings & weekends. No “House Call” fees. Town or country. Reasonable rates. 729-1010. KAZIC Kleaning. Licensed and insured residential cleaner. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, 1-time cleaning, move-in/move -out cleaning. Call 204-721-2363 Email kazickleaning@hotmail.com Complete exterior renovations, continuous 5”&6” eavestroughing, seamless steel, vinyl siding, cladding, windows, doors. For guaranteed satisfaction, Rainbow Eavestroughing & Custom Exteriors 727-1639. CONTRACTORS ALL SEASONS EXTERIORS BATH & BASEMENT RENOVATIONS P.W. PENNER CONTRACTING. Bathroom and basement renovations. Book your renovation now! 21 years experience. For estimates call Peter Penner, owner/operator, 761-7999. CABINETRY & COUNTERTOPS CONTRACTOR’S CORNER DESIGN CENTRE Retail Showroom at 408 Park Avenue East. (204) 727-3799 www.contractorscorner.ca Giesbrecht Cabinet Refacing Book now for the New Year. Give your kitchen a new look without the hassle of removing your existing cabinets, saving money. Custom counter tops. Andy 727-6745 CARPENTRY RINNOVI RENOVATIONS Specializing in tile, hardwood, finishing, doors, windows, decks, garages, additions/sunrooms, drywall and painting. Fully insured. Brian 204-724-6008. Shingles, fascia, soffit, eaves, siding, fences and decks. Mike (204) 573-3039 KAZIC KONTRACTING Renovations, drywalling, tiling, etc. Any job - Big or small. 28 years experience. (204) 761-3958, (204) 761-0247 kazickontracting@hotmail.com EAVESTROUGHING PLUMBING 204-717-LEAK (5325) FLOORING INSTALLATION SNOW REMOVAL Livingstone Landscaping Ltd. FLOORMART Flooring installation and sales. Carpet, linoleum, hardwood, laminate, tile. Experienced and licensed installers. Work guaranteed and insured. Free estimates. Kyle, 204-573-7961. Residential or Commercial dd FREE SNOW QUOTES dd Snow clearing, hauling & sanding/salting. Serving Brandon & area since 1992. (204) 578-5291 www.livingstoneltd.com SMALL ADS GET NOTICED BUSY BEAVER SERVICES Snow Removal Also does tree removal Free estimates. Insured. 204-761-9777. YOU’RE READING THIS ABLE EAVESTROUGHING ONE RIGHT NOW! 5”,6”,7” continuous steel trough; Vinyl, cement board and seamless HOT TUBS, POOLS, SPAS steel siding; soffit, fascia, window cladding. GOTTA HAVE KREVCO Free estimates, 725-2294 Pool & Spa Sales & Service Workmanship guaranteed. Service to all makes of hot tubs and pools since 1985. 728-9507; BRANDON EAVESTROUGHING 1-866-794-9224(toll-free). (2008) LANDSCAPING Continuous eavestroughing, siding, soffit, fascia, cladding, LIVINGSTONE LANDSCAPING. windows, doors, repair work, Get your landscape design cleaning. Serving Brandon and or quote started now. surrounding areas. Serving Brandon & area since Financing now available. 1992. Call 204-578-5291. 204-573-8868, Visit our showroom, office 204-726-5888. 370 Park Ave. East. CONTRACTOR’S CORNER Commercial Snow Clearing 204-727-3799 contactus@contractorscorner.ca SANDING and SALTING, Snow clearing & hauling away, call Cumming and Dobbie 204-726-0790. UPHOLSTERERS FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS in auto, furniture and marine upholstery. We sell a complete line of vinyls, fabrics and supplies for the do-it-yourselfer. Free estimates. Call Len’s RV, 204-728-4457. www.lensrv.ca 532 CASH FOR UNWANTED GUNS, ammunition & gun cabinet. Call Celest Payette at 204-747-4434. Auction Sales APPLIANCE REPAIR 740 DIETRICH AUCTIONS Household Moving Sale, Sunday, January 18, 10:00 a.m. North En d Community Centre, Brandon. Phone 204-761-0201. Advertise Your Business Here For AS LOW AS PHONE 571-7400 Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5 pm $ 2.85 EMAIL class@brandonsun.com PER DAY based on 22 words DEADLINE Monday 11 am for Tuesday insertion FAX 725-0976 10 • COMMUNITY NEWS THE BRANDON SUN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2015 WHAT’S ON? The Brandon Public Library will have Genealogy and Family History Workshop Basics 1 on Jan. 17 from 2-4 p.m. This workshop is for anyone with no prior genealogical knowledge and/or experience. Registration is required. Admission is free. • • • Manitoba Sustainable Energy Association (ManSEA) Sustainable Energy Workshop and AGM will be held Jan. 17 at Knox United Church from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Learn about and provide input on: a solar photovoltaic (PV) project in the Brandon area and learn how these projects work in Manitoba; developing renewable energy in Manitoba, a community approach and learn what is being proposed and provide input on steps forward; ManSEAs biomass strategy - what’s happening; sustainable energy organizations in Manitoba. For more info and to register, please visit the ManSEA website at mansea.org or email info@mansea.org. • • • Are you thriving or just surviving? Come check out the Westman Wellness Show on Jan. 17 at the Victoria Inn. Empower your life with: four great speakers; two free workshops; one life-changing experience. Julia Sotas “The Power of the Question” at 11 a.m.; Robin Chant “What your aches and pains are saying to you” at noon; meditation with Ruby Toad of Soulful Energies at 1 p.m.; Yoga at 2 p.m.; Lasha Watson taps into your body’s natural ability to heal itself at 3 p.m.; Brent Toucher and Robyn Paulishyn “Living Authentically; how to align your actions with your intentions” at 4 p.m. Also 50 exhibits featuring products and services. Admission is $5. For more info visit westmanwellnessshow.ca. • • • FLK Taoist Tai Chi 108 Moves Weekend: Jan. 16 from 7-9 p.m.; Jan. 17 from 1-5 p.m.; Jan. 18 from 1-5 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Cathedral. For more information, call Kathryn at 204-571-0684. • • • The Brandon Type 2 Diabetes Support Group meets in Unit B6 - 800 Rosser Ave. on Jan. 19 at 2 p.m. This is open to all diabetics and care givers. For more info, call 204728-2382. • • • BGH Retirees’ luncheon takes place Jan. 20 at noon at Miracles on 34th Street. For more info, call 204-726-4805. • • • An art quilt trunk show will be held Jan. 21 at Central Community Club at 1:30 p.m. This is a unique opportunity to view 40 art quilts from the International Studio Art Quilt Association that is currently touring Western Canada. SAQA representative Dawn Piasta will provide a short presentation on the artists, their techiques and resources for art quilters. This event is sponsored by Nifty Needlers Quilt group. For more information, call Charlotte at 204-728-0268. • • • Expressions Coffee House is hosting their fourth event on Jan. 30 at First Baptist Church. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and music begins at 7 p.m. This is an interdenominational project bringing together great local Christian talent and fellowship in a Christ-centered environment. Admission is by good-will offering. Coffee is free and specialty food will be provided for cash sale by Aida’s Catering. All are welcome to attend. For more information visit expressionsbrandon.com. • • • Join Westman Wilderness Club for an overnight winter camp near Riding Mountain National Park on Jan. 30-Feb. 1. Also a day snowshoe on Jan. 31. Call Roger at 204-726-5293. • • • Dance to the music of Plan B at Park Avenue Activity Centre on Jan. 31 from 8 p.m. to midnight, sponsored by Prairie Social Singles. Dry bar. Snacks served. Non-members $15; members and associates $12. For more information, call Lorraine at 204-725-2389. • • • Understanding Mental Health - Public Education Opportunities. One in five Canadians lives with a mental illness each year. Learn how to recognize the signs of developing mental health problems and learn how to act, react and help. The following public education opportunities are available in your area: Mental Health First Aid is the initial help provided to someone experiencing a mental health problem. Learn how to spot the signs and how to help.; SafeTALK is a three-hour workshop that prepares anyone over the age of 15 to identify persons with thoughts of suicide and connect them to suicide first aid resources; ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) is a two-day, highly interactive, practical workshop for people who want to feel more comfortable, confident and competent in helping prevent the immediate risk of suicide. Visit prairiemountainhealth.ca for more information or contact Carla at 204-578-2400 to register or for more info. • • • Prairie Oasis offers hall rentals for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, socials and business parties or meetings etc. We cater meals to groups of all sizes for all these occasions as well as other events. We are a charitable organization and issue tax receipts for donations made to Prairie Oasis. Give us a call at 204-727-6641. • • • Do you work with or know of someone who has suffered a stroke or had a brain injury or tumor? Are the words they are trying to say mixed up and don’t make sense? Have they lost their ability to speak, read and write? They could be suffering from aphasia a communication disorder. People with aphasia feel isolated and alone because they can no longer community. Westman Aphasia can help. If your are interested in learning more about Westman Aphasia Inc. please visit our website westmanaphasia.ca or email westmanaphasia@mts.net or call 204-571-0802 for more program information or if you are interested in joining this community-based charitable organization and being part of our board. • • • Subsidized rides for cancer patients to the Western Manitoba Cancer Centre in Brandon or to Winnipeg are available Monday to Friday. For more info, call 204-5712805 or toll-free 1-888-8576658. • • • Are you feeling distressed and/or in crisis? Our trained counsellors are here to listen and to help. We offer telephoned and online counselling for all rural and northern Manitobans. Toll free and confidential. Call 1-866367-3276 or visit supportline.ca. • • • Rideau Park Personal Care Home is looking for volunteers who are willing to offer their time to spend with a resident. If you are interested, please call Sherri at 204-578-2686. • • • The Biggest Bargains of the Year! HELD OVER! BIG! BIG! FINAL WEEKEND! BOXING DAY SALE! BOXING WEEK Specials All Week Long While They Last! EVERYTHING ON SALE! AMAZING HOT BUYS! FULL FEATURED RANGE Whirlpool Stainless Steel Self-Clean Convection Range HOT BUY! HOT BUY! 799 $ 849 $ GORGEOUS MATTRESS SET! Sealy Snowflake Queen Size Set Queen Set FIRST COME FIRST SERVE. NO PHONE ORDERS. NOT APPLICABLE ON PRIOR PURCHASES. PRICE MATCHING AND PRICE GUARANTEE POLICIES DO NOT APPLY TO BOXING DAY EVENTS. 10 OFF % 15 OFF % 20 OFF % All Remaining ALL REGULAR PRICED APPLIANCES! ALL REGULAR PRICED FURNITURE & MATTRESSES! ACCESSORIES! 100 NEWLY ARRIVED OIL PAINTINGS Lamps, Pictures, Decorating Elements TVs ON SALE! HOLIDAY HOURS: Christmas Eve – Closed Christmas Day – Closed Boxing Day – 9am – 6pm New Years Eve – 9am – 3pm New Years Day – Closed PLUS! HUGE ART SALE ALL REGULAR PRICED PLUS DON’T PAY TIL 2016 * No Money Down! No Interest! No Monthly Payments on EVERYTHING in the Store! O.A.C. 63 EXCITING LOCATIONS ACROSS CANADA OR VISIT US AT www.leons.ca 3635 VICTORIA AVE., BRANDON SOBEY’S 204-727-4444 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Locally Owned and Operated Victoria Avenue West 34th Street « Continued from Page 8