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NICE TROPICAL TOUCH FOR INTERIOR LANDSCAPE » 4 MINING THEIR MINDS FOR SCHOOL TRIP FUNDS » 6 BUNDLE OF CASH FROM CNIB GIFT WRAP CENTRE » 9 THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 BRANDONSUN.COM JANUARY 29 – FEBRUARY 1, 2015 Westoba Ag Centre of Excellence – Keystone Centre – Brandon FREE N ADMISSIO JAN JAN FRIDAY SATURDAY JAN FEB 29 30 31 1 10am – 10pm 10am – 10pm 10am – 10pm Noon – 6pm THURSDAY SUNDAY OVER 50 RV’S IN ONE INDOOR LOCATION • New Travel Trailers & 5th Wheels on Display • Factory Authorized Discounts • Best Pricing of the Year • Factory Reps on Hand • Special Finance Packages • RV Accessory Specials WE WILL TAKE ANYTHING ON TRADE DOOR CRASHER DEALS ALL NEW Mini 343QBDS • Full, 8 foot width • 6’ 6” interior height • Lightweight • Two full size bedrooms • Power awning & tongue jack • Enclosed, heated underbelly MINI 1700 Reg. Price $22,945.00 SHOW SPECIAL $ 16,971 07 OPTIONAL FRONT ENDS YOUR CHOICE - ONE PRICE Reg. 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(Bruce Bumstead/Brandon Sun) Nothing sweet about hazy car windows Reena Nerbas 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 one tablespoon household ammonia and one teaspoon dish soap (not dishwasher detergent). Fill bucket with hot water. Scrub floor with an abrasive, non-scratching pad. Rinse with plain water. Note: Never mix ammonia with any products containing bleach. Dear Reena, There is a hazy film that covers the windows of my car. I have washed them with window cleaners but the film always comes back. What can I use to end this? Jeannine Dear Jeannine, Many car experts use rubbing alcohol to shine car windows. However, it is possible that the car windows are permanently etched from the heat of the sun. If after cleaning the film returns, contact a professional; the windows may need replacing. FEEDBACK FROM READER: Re: Removing wax from winter gloves Dear Reena, To remove wax from gloves, I have had great success using an iron set low, to barely melt the wax. Sandwich the waxy fabric in paper towel and dab with the tip of the iron. The melted wax will be absorbed by the paper towel. Swap out paper towel often and work slowly. Kilgore Hi Reena, Once brown sugar hardens, is there any way to restore it back to granular form again? I would hate to replace it. Regards, Sue Dear Sue, In order to soften brown sugar, put it in a microwavable container and place it in the microwave with a small bowl full of water beside it. Microwave for about one minute. If it is still hard, microwave for an additional 30 seconds. Repeat until sugar is soft, being careful not to burn the sugar. To prevent future hardening, the most common solutions are storing pieces of bread, marshmallows or halved apples with brown sugar. But the best little gadget for softening is a little piece of moistened clay. These can be purchased at most stores where household items are sold. Hi Reena, Just reading about the benefits of honey over sugar. Is there any way to use honey instead of sugar in a cookie recipe? Thanks! Jeb Hi Jeb, Foods made with honey result in a moister end product; therefore, deduct HANDY HOUSEHOLD HINTS Foods made with honey result in a moister end product; therefore, deduct three tablespoons of liquid from any recipe. One cup of honey equals one cup brown or white granulated sugar. three tablespoons of liquid from any recipe. One cup of honey equals one cup brown or white granulated sugar. Dear Reena, Do you have a recipe for homemade laundry fabric softener? Thank-you, Linda Hi Linda, Here is an easy recipe using products that you likely already have on hand. Into an empty squeeze bottle combine a half-cup of your favourite hair conditioner with one cup white vinegar and one cup hot water. Gently stir. Add one-quarter cup homemade liquid fabric softener per wash load. Here’s a tip using dish soap that my friend Rosalee recently passed on. A colleague of hers uses dish soap as a pre-wash on stains. Rub a small amount onto the stain, leave for 10 to 15 minutes, and soak the item in water for approximately half an hour, before laundering as usual. Works on old stains as well as new. Submitted by Jan Cooper Here is an easy little trick to keep fruit and veggies fresh. When you bring fruit or veggies home from the store (usually in a plastic bag), stick a dry paper towel into the bag and tie it closed. Toss veggies into the fridge. You will be amazed at how long they stay crisp and fresh. Submitted by Dorothy I ENJOY YOUR QUESTIONS AND TIPS, KEEP THEM COMING. IF YOU NEED A CORPORATE PRESENTER ON THE TOPIC “HARNESS THE POWER OF WORDS,” CHECK OUT MY Dear Jean, Into an empty ice cream bucket, pour WEBSITE REENA.CA Dear Reena, I am inquiring about how to remove grease on the vinyl floor around my stove. Thanks, Jean TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE BRANDON SUN, CALL 204-727-0527 OR TOLL-FREE 1-877-786-2472 4 • COMMUNITY NEWS THE BRANDON SUN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 Feather or fan, palm adds exotic tropical touch Albert Parsons GONE GARDENIN’ Albert Parsons lives, writes, and gardens in Minnedosa. » communitynews@brandonsun.com There are thousands of species of palm trees ranging from desert palms to palm trees that live in the understory of tropical rain forests. Not all — in fact, not many — are suitable to be grown indoors as potted plants. Palms trees are elegant plants that lend a sense of majestic tropical grandeur to an interior landscape. If you think you might like to add a palm tree to your interior garden, choose carefully and read plant labels so that you get a palm that will be relatively happy in your home. Generally palms are divided into two general groupings, feather and fan. The latter are usually not suited to use indoors, but it is within the feather palms that we can find some species that will perform satisfactorily indoors. The term feather palm comes from the leaf structure of such palms. The leaflets are arranged along the sides of the leaf stalk to create fronds that have a feathery appearance. There are three palms that are the most suited to indoor culture and one of them is the parlour palm. These are tall, upright growing plants whose fronds do not cascade as those of some palms do. Parlour palms are large plants and if you decide to acquire one, get as small a specimen as you can because it will grow quite quickly and will eventually outgrow its indoor space. Palm trees cannot be t o p trimmed; the fronds emerge from a central growing tip and if the tops are cut off, the palm will die. Other than removal of damaged or brown leaves to improve the aesthetics of the tree, a palm should not be pruned. Two other feather palms that will acclimatize to being grown indoors are the kentia palm and the lady palm. They have similar growth habits and they differ from the parlour palm in that they are not quite as tall and they are a bit wider so occupy more space in the interior landscape. Although palms seem exotic, the above-mentioned species are relatively low-care plants. They are not subject to frequent insect or disease problems, although when choosing a specimen in a retail establishment, check the undersides of the leaves for mealy bugs and spider mites. As with any newly purchased plant, you may want to take precautionary action when you get the plant home by enclosing it in a large plastic bag and spraying some aerosol insecticide into the bag and then sealing the bag for a couple of hours — or spray the plant thoroughly with insecticidal soap. You also may want to isolate the palm from your other plants and examine it carefully for a week or so before introducing it to the other plants in your interior landscape. All of these palms prefer part shade, so any location that receives bright indirect light will suit them. They will appreciate direct sun from a window during the winter but this light exposure will be too strong during the summer. When you purchase a palm, it will probably be potted in a sandy soil — palms demand good drainage and a light soil. Don’t be tempted to immediately re-pot your new palm, or at least do not increase the pot size if you do plant it into a different container. It might be best to simply slip its existing container into an attractive jardinière as palms are shallow-rooted and resent having their roots disturbed. They also do not like to be over-potted, which is fortunate because keeping your palm in a smaller pot will reduce its rate of growth so that it will not outgrow its location in the indoor garden too quickly. Like other indoor foliage plants, water less frequently and fertilize not at all in the winter. Increase the use of fertilizer and frequency of watering during the summer; keep the soil moderately moist but not sodden — palms are not water plants and resent wet feet. Remove damaged or completely brown fronds but be cautious about removing fronds that begin to turn yellow. Palm trees continue to draw nutrients from yellowing leaves, and continue to do so until the leaves are completely dead and brown. Removal of such fronds too soon deprives the palm of nutrients and weakens the plant. Give a palm tree a shower once in a while — preferably with non-softened water. Whether in a public space, in an apartment foyer, or in a private residence, a palm tree can add graceful beauty to an indoor space. This wonderfully exotic plant will add a tropical touch wherever it is used. LEFT: The large fronds of parlour palms are indeed quite feathery. RIGHT: The parlour palm can grow quite tall and will eventually outgrow most indoor spaces. (All photos by Albert Parsons/For the Sun) The Kentia palm’s fronds are a bit denser and more fanshaped than the leaves of the parlour palm, although it is still classed as a feather palm and is suitable for use indoors. DOCKHOUSE LIGHT LAGER ON SALE NOW! “Featuring deliciously fresh local ingredients” STOP IN AND TRY BRANDON’S NEWEST BEER! TRY DOCKHOUSE LIGHT LAGER IN A BEER FLIGHT! Find your newest favourite! 4 samples of 4 different beers P L E A S E D R I N K R E S P O N S I B LY 1133 Princess Avenue • 204-726-1234 • www.thedockonprincess.com • www.facebook.com/thedockonprincess 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 29, 2015 • THE BRANDON SUN COMMUNITY NEWS • 5 BOWLING RESULTS BOWLERS OF THE WEEK Week of Dec. 15-19: Bob Komosky Provincial Mixed + 93 Jodi Brand Provincial Mixed + 169 Week of Jan. 5-9: Pierre Vielfaure Provincial Mixed + 99 Sharon Prost Provincial Mixed + 66 Week of Jan. 12-16: Bob Botham Provincial Mixed + 146 Lynn White Provincial Mixed + 54 5-PIN BOWLING 220 206 181 164 147 508 451 424 390 356 262 222 221 191 180 624 616 594 514 501 TUESDAY NIGHT THUNDERBIRD LADIES JAN. 13 Glenys Stanley Doris Haslen Angie Smith Joan Walwyn 191 (570) 208 (470) 190 (497) 179 (496) MEN’S THUNDERBIRD LEAGUE JAN. 14 HIGH TRIPLE & SINGLE Garry Hamm 962 (365) Terry Wikstrom 699 (293) Len Isleifson 698 (299) Dave Mansell 691 (239) Perry Bender 687 (280) HIGH POA Greg Boulet +123 (205) Tim Ingraham +94 (212) Ryan Hurst +94 (220) Skylar Peters +43 (196) MONDAY NIGHT MIXED JAN. 12 Grant Olyniuk Dave Stone Mark Thomaas Joel Wyspinski Grant Olyniuk Heather Arthurson Brianne Fulmore Kim Rey Verna Jago Bev Powell Michelle Gregory Verna Jago 606 (271) 555 (200) 510 (188) 169 +111 631 (283) 575 (228) 467 (170) 165 155 152 +82 WEDNESDAY GOLDEN AGE JAN. 14 Cliff Langan Elwood Myers Harold Jonasson Ralph Brooking Wayne Brown Bob Isleifson Elwood Myers Marilyn Dickson Pat Farrant Florence Brown Irene Helgason Elsie Lederhaus Doreen Isleifson Marilyn Dickson 364 (184) 362 (186) 347 (180) 177 170 162 +22 367 (201) 360 (211) 355 (179) 154 146 146 +59 Tuesdays 9:30 a.m. Seniors High Scratch Game/Series Men Ryan Schofield 203 Henry Rempel 556 Ladies Elsie Thomson 211 Tena Welsh 581 High Handicap Games/Series Men Gord Thomson 255 Floyd Sager 684 Ladies Doris Hiscock 261 Joyce Opperman 706 Special Mention: Henry Rempel +25 Tena Welsh +74 POA Tuesdays 6 p.m. Mixed High Scratch Game/Series Men Maurice Fry 315 Doug Bailey 679 Ladies Dawna Buhler 253 Judy Cornish 578 High Handicap Games/Series Men Jade Johnston 342 Keith Letts 786 Ladies Karen Peace 259 Sherry Reimer 722 Special Mention: Sherry Reimer +62 POA Tuesdays 8:30 p.m. Men’s High Scratch Game/Series Chris Peace 223 Wayne Milliken 603 High Handicap Games/Series Blaine Williamson 268 Travis Buhler 688 Special Mention: Chris Peace +21 POA Wednesdays 1:30 Ladies High Scratch Game/Series Linda Johnson 241 Jean Barber 639 High Handicap Games/Series Eva Johnson 284 Gwen Archibald 762 Special Mention: Jean Barber +126POA Wednesdays 6 p.m. Mixed High Scratch Game/Series Men Jake Enns Ray Green Ladies Linda Letts Brooklyn Chapman High Handicap Games/Series Men Brian LePoudre Alvin Howarth Ladies Judy Foote Victoria Clement Special Mention: Jake Enns Linda Letts +45 POA High Handicap Games/Series Boys William Simard Owen Maurice Girls Lexie Green Avery Magwood 246 565 214 552 268 713 268 714 +111 Thursdays 4 p.m. Youth Bowling Mixed High Scratch Game/Series Boys Chad Martins 128 Aiden Henrich 243 Girls Hailey Reimer 172 Avery Magwood 233 Tuesday Jan. 13 Afternoon Pins Over Average Men Bill Challner +117 Ladies Nora Crowe +103 Over 200 Game Bill Challner 260, 231 & 207 Eldon Stobbe 200 Over 600 (3 Game Total Points) Bill Challner 693 Tuesday Jan. 13 Evening Pins Over Average Men Don Voodre +72 Ladies Donna Garland +57 Over 200 Game George Garland 222 & 202 Henry Timmer 237 Don Voodre 223 Doug Harper 222 Kim Patterson 221 Barry Nelson 203 Over 600 (3 Game Total Points) Glenn Kentner 623 Wednesday Jan. 14 Afternoon Pins Over Average Ladies Lorette Green +79 Over 200 Game Laura Cuvelier 232 Aggie Jean Wear 216 Wednesday Jan. 14 Evening Pins Over Average Men Jim Ball +122 Ladies Alma Reimer +6 Over 200 Game Barry Nelson 236 Alma Reimer 239 George Garland 204 Dave Unrau 238 Jim Ball 214, 246 & 229 Glenn Kentner 201 Doug Harper 200 Gary Zieler 208 & 225 Henry Timmer 237 Over 600 (3 Game Total Points) Jim Ball 689 Thursday Jan. 15 Afternoon Pins Over Average Men Jake Neufeld Ladies Anna Grace Diehl Over 200 Game Jim Hart Jake Neufeld Dave Unrau MONDAY MEN’S MERCANTILE MEN’S HIGH SINGLE Jeff Holder Jason Malowski Corey Van De Mosselae MEN’S HIGH SERIES Jason Malowski Corey Van De Mosselae Jeff Holder HIGH TEAM SERIES Accel Towing HIGH TEAM SER - HDCP SCP HIGH POA SERIES Jason Martens 257 248 247 699 682 674 2331 2908 +166 SWINGING SENIORS MEN’S HIGH SINGLE Don Couling Gord Gurk Dave Bell WOMEN’S HIGH SINGLE Maureen Mansell Marsha Rice Karen Rodgers MEN’S HIGH SERIES Don Couling Gord Gurk Dave Bell WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES Maureen Mansell Marsha Rice Gail Pryke MEN’S POA SERIES Don Couling WOMEN’S POA SERIES Maureen Mansell 236 205 194 188 183 171 571 543 495 493 462 450 +70 +55 LUCKY SEVEN LADIES HIGH SINGLE Gail Hickson Mary Williamson Gail Pryke HIGH SERIES Mary Williamson Gail Pryke Gail Hickson HIGH POA SERIES Mary Williamson 172 161 153 463 442 431 +43 10-PIN BOWLING T-BIRD MIX & MATCH MEN’S HIGH SINGLE Rudy Von Hertzberg Dave Kaye Martin Kusela WOMEN’S HIGH SINGLE Darlene Teeple Denise Bialas Bev McKenzie MEN’S HIGH SERIES Rudy Von Hertzberg Dave Kaye Bob Freeman WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES Darlene Teeple Denise Bialas Tammy Carleton MEN’S POA SERIES Dave Kaye WOMEN’S POA SERIES Denise Bialas 246 245 201 212 201 175 536 524 488 +82 WHEAT CITY MIXED +140 MEN’S HIGH SINGLE Wally Matskiw Dale Wallace Rudy Von Hertzberg WOMEN’S HIGH SINGLE Kim Karlicki Rosa Van DeMosselaer Gail Pryke Melanie Wallace MEN’S HIGH SERIES Wally Matskiw Gihong Baek Rudy Von Hertzberg WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES Melanie Wallace Kim Karlicki Gail Pryke HIGH TEAM SERIES Pinpals HIGH TEAM SER – HDCP Thunderbird Bowl MEN’S POA SERIES Wally Matskiw WOMEN’S POA SERIES Amanda Matskiw 681 619 565 188 166 166 144 326 288 279 +66 SPO THUNDERBIRDS MEN’S HIGH SINGLE Craig McIaren Wayne Bauche Matthew Gero WOMEN’S HIGH SINGLE Ashley Batt Darbe Cunnungham Shannon Bauche MEN’S HIGH SERIES Craig McIaren Dave Walwyn Wayne Bauche WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES Ashley Batt Darbe Cunnungham Loris Desmarais MEN’S POA SERIES Craig McIaren WOMEN’S POA SERIES Rhonda Hartlan 178 171 166 156 145 143 337 321 310 305 271 253 +55 +41 WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEN’S 258 254 245 245 742 694 628 2438 2738 +133 ENERGIZER BUNNIES HIGH SINGLE Marsha Rice Darlene Stanger Mary Williamson HIGH SERIES Mary Williamson Marsha Rice Darlene Stanger HIGH POA SERIES Mary Williamson MASTERS BOWLING CLUB HIGH SINGLE Roger Fortier Steve Morrison Bruce St. Louis Bob Harper HIGH SERIES Roger Fortier Bob Harper Steve Morrison HIGH POA SERIES Bob Harper Wally Matskiw Johnathan Moorehead Barry Chernos Olli Gruetzner HIGH SERIES Wally Matskiw Johnathan Moorehead Kim Peters HIGH TEAM SERIES Coca Cola HIGH TEAM SER – HDCP Coca Cola HIGH POA SERIES Wally Matskiw 198 161 157 452 451 410 +35 280 237 233 195 186 180 180 816 656 648 495 485 468 2274 2761 +207 +65 SATURDAY 8 FOR 8 YBC BANTAM BOY’S HIGH SINGLE Israel Potter Trent Hagman Brett Mawer GIRL’S HIGH SINGLE Kelsey Gloor BOY’S HIGH SERIES Israel Potter Trent Hagman Brett Mawer GIRL’S HIGH SERIES Kelsey Gloor 180 177 118 85 453 441 335 238 HIGH SINGLE +56 +50 202 225 240 To raise $600,000 as part of the required 10% community contribution toward the $12 million creation, renovation and rejuvenation of patient wards at the Brandon Regional Health Centre P lease donate to the “Room for Renewal” Patient Ward Renovation Campaign and help our hospital wards move out of the past ... and into the future! Mondays 1:30 p.m. Mixed High Scratch /Series Men Ray Green 296 Ryan Schofield 529 Ladies Yvonne Sparrow 232 Linda Enns 553 High Handicap Game/Series Men Jim Johnston 270 Ron VanMol 695 Ladies Ruby Johnston 266 Mary Bedford 699 Special Mention: Ray Green +115 Yvonne Sparrow +137 POA PLEDGE YOUR SUPPORT TODAY In Person: By Cheque: By Phone: On-line: Anita Haigh 271 662 Top scores Jan. 11 – 17 Gail Pryke Our Goal: KILLARNEY JAN. 5 237 589 The BTBA Westoba Credit Union Brandon men’s and women’s city singles event to be hosted by Thunderbird Bowl, was rescheduled to Sunday, Jan. 25. Watch for the results. You can check out the full league standings by going on line to thunderbirdbowl.ca and clicking on the Standings box. Visit Thunderbird Bowl at 2140 Currie Boulevard, or call 204-727-2695. Thursday Jan. 15 Evening Pins Over Average Men John Reimer +204 Ladies Miki Paramor +80 Over 200 Game Helen Nantais 221 & 201 Henry Timmer 232 Justin Reimer 203 & 204 Over 600 (3 Game Total Points) John Reimer 795 LADIES HIGH SINGLE AND TRIPLE Laura Tycoles 332 (786) Gisele Sayer 228 (623) CoraLee Baker 218 (616) LADIES HIGH POA Lorrie Sneesby 226 +76 Lynn White 224 +48 Nok Lehnert 198 +33 MEN’S HIGH SINGLE AND TRIPLE Wes Rushton 316 (704) Jerry Sayer 268 (661) Ian Mackie 248 (653) MEN’S HIGH POA Tom Gibson 271 +73 Derek Dash 219 +69 Stan Driedger 215 +58 236 567 239 417 Monday Jan. 12 Evening Pins Over Average Men Don Dekoninck +76 Ladies Lorraine Reimer +25 Over 200 Game Jean McCallum 200 John Reimer 203 Don Koninck 203 Garrick Harper 228 Glenn Kentner 232 & 200 Cliff McCallum 218 & 215 Ray Wabick 221 Helen Nantais 201 Mike Nantais 223 Barry Nelson 208 & 225 Over 600 (3 Game Total Points) Glenn Kentner 608 Cliff McCallum 606 MONDAY NIGHT PROVINCIAL MIXED JAN. 19 Mondays 6 p.m. Mixed High Scratch /Series Men Jack McKay Wayne Milliken Ladies Jen Forsyth Heather Johansen High Handicap Game/Series Men Mark Ireland Morley Johansen Ladies 239 459 BOISSEVAIN JAN. 12 Connie Johnson 286 Janelle Johnson 743 TUESDAY’S MIXED LEAGUE JAN. 13 WOMEN’S HIGH SINGLE Ashley Gillies Michelle Petch Cassie Mackie Debbie Kooting Vicki Elin WOMEN’S HIGH TRIPLE Michelle Petch Cassie Mackie Debbie Kooting Vicki Elin Ashley Gillies MEN’S HIGH SINGLE Jeff Ketch Jason Mackie Ralf Kampe Norm Kusela Jack Kooting MEN’S HIGH TRIPLE Jeff Ketch Jason Mackie Ralf Kampe Jack Kooting Norm Kusela Michelle Brown brandon 724.7791 blindsbyanita.com Conceptual drawing MMP Architects at the BRHC Foundation Office Main Floor, Brandon Regional Health Centre BRHC Foundation – Room for Renewal 150 McTavish Avenue E. Brandon MB R7A 2B3 (204) 578-4227 CanadaHelps.org Charitable Registration # 886844794 RR0001 150 McTavish Avenue East Brandon, Manitoba R7A 2B3 Phone: (204) 578-4227 Email: info@brhcfoundation.ca www.brhcfoundation.ca 6 • COMMUNITY NEWS THE BRANDON SUN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 LEAGUE CORNER BRIDGE Prairie Oasis duplicate bridge, Howell movement — Jan. 19 1. Rhea Chudy and Ian Hamberg 2. Ed Cuthill and Ed McKechnie 3. Heather Martin and Ada Bergson 4. Judy Crawford and Sylvia Fawcett 65.42 per cent 60.99 per cent 60.16 per cent 55.00 per cent — Jan. 15 T-1. Rhea Chudy and Ian Hamberg T-1. Aude Pingard and Ken Drake 2. Maurice Kochinsky and Jake Bush 3. Yvonne and Dennis Smith 61.11 per cent 61.11 per cent 56.25 per cent 53.47 per cent Prairie Oasis contract bridge — Jan. 21 1. Ernie Kempthorne 2, Jean Hawkins 3. Chifford Glenn 5390 points 4980 points 4710 points — Jan. 16 1. Doreen McKechnie 2. Lorna Reilly 3. Kathy Clark 4580 points 4160 points 3730 points 1. Ray West 2. Anne West 3. George McGregor 4290 points 3710 points 3190 points CRIBBAGE Prairie Oasis Cribbage — Jan. 20 1. Ray Hazlewood 742 points 2. Bee Meek 732 points 3. Gerri Hazlewood 717 points Young people play the computer game Minecraft in a unique fundraiser at the East End Community Centre for a school trip to Quebec. The day was such a fun and creative success, a second round is planned for Feb. 21. (Submitted) Kids mine their minds in gaming fundraiser 2015 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. LIONS MANOR GAMES For week ending Jan. 16, 2015 Ponytail Canasta – Jan. 10 Aces: Donna Brown Sarah McLarty Enid Lawrence Kings: Kaye Ash Gladys Welbourne Queens: Hattie Pearson Shirley Macdonald Jacks: Dawn Battams Betty Wilson Tens: Flora Dyer Marilyn Gordon Collected at the Brandon Sun: 500 – Jan. 12 1. Eleanor Fischer 2. Frieda Taylor T-3. Doris Stone T-3. Lorna Workman 5. Dawn Battams 6. Jean Tufts 7. Kathy McCourt Bridge – Jan. 13 1. Jean Tufts 2. Jean Hawkins 3. Armand Maillet 4. Irene Clermont Cribbage – Jan. 14 1. Anne Melnyk 2. Audrey Tomiski 3. Elsie Parobec 4. Louisa Giesbrecht 5. Sarah McLarty 6. Lena Donals 7. Margaret McCormick Whist – Jan. 16 1. Jean Tufts 2. Frieda Taylor 3. Gladys Tiller 4. Sharon Brooks 5. Shirley Pawlowski 6. Dawn Battams IN MEMORY OF STAN FROM ELSIE CZERKAWSKI & FAMILY 100.00 SUSAN & BOB TAIT 100.00 IN MEMORY OF HENRY LAWRENCE 25.00 On Jan. 2, a group of students and their parents brought in the new year with a “pretty cool” day of fundraising at the East End Community Centre. A group of about 20 kids from École New Era and École Harrison schools are going to Quebec, and the parents’ group decided to augment the usual food and chocolate fundraisers with some creative computer gaming. “We thought we'd embrace the idea of building some community, getting kids together to hack away at Minecraft for a day and get some competitive play in as well,” said James Chambers, one of the parents. “There were hundreds of dollars in prizes, snacks available and lunch provided. It was a pretty cool day.” The event saw about 35 kids come out for a day of exploring, building, competition and group missions playing Minecraft. “Honestly, I was blown away by what the kids were able to create,” Chambers said. “In one day, there were working machines, traps, mazes, pixel art, and even a mansion with bedrooms, a backyard swimming pool and more.” It was so successful, the parents are planning the next fundraiser (with more Minecraft) on Feb. 21. For information on that, check out: http://bit.ly/ptbrandon . » Brandon Sun Cow’s milk a no-no for kitty From old picture books to movies, a cat lapping up a saucer of milk is one of those age-old classic images. But as it turns out, you can’t believe everything you see. The Total this week 225.00 truth is, milk is not good for Previous total 48,793.57 cats. Total to date 49,018.57 Cats are unable to digest cow’s milk. Their bodies are 2015 simply not designed to produce enough lactase to break down the enzymes in the lactose SUN FUND found in cow’s milk. That is to FOR KIDS say that cats are actually lactose intolerant. The argument many people Every year, thanks to your generosity, the Sun Fund helps send will make is that they would underprivileged kids to enjoy a feed their cats milk all the time summer camp. growing up on the farm — to which I usually respond that Donations received for the week on the farm, you generally ending Friday, Jan. 16, 2015 don’t have to deal with the repercussions afterwards. I.O.D.E. DE As with humans who are WINTON unable to digest milk products, CHAPTER 200.00 BRANDON cats that are fed milk products CITY LODGE usually suffer a bad case of NO. 6 I.O.O.F 50.00 diarrhea, sometimes accompanied by vomiting. PREVIOUS Symptoms don’t always show BALANCE 13,955.00 up right away, but usually TOTAL TO DATE appear within 24 hours. from Oct. 1, 2014 to present 14,205.00 Lactose intolerance is the most common issue cats can Attention gamers and league have from drinking milk — but organizers: We will print results from in some cases, a full-blown any activity that is regular, organized allergic response can occur. and competitive. Submit your scores Aside from their bodies and digital photos (action shots!) to » being unable to break down the communitynews@brandonsun.com enzymes found in milk, the Dana Grove PET’S BEST FRIEND Dana Grove is an animal lover who works with several pet organizations in Brandon. » communitynews@brandonsun.com rich proteins found in milk only add calories to your cat’s already protein-rich diet. Cat foods contain all the nutrients and minerals a cat needs. But kittens drink milk, don’t they? They certainly do — but the milk that kittens drink is not the same type of milk we purchase at the grocery store. As a matter of fact, feeding a young kitten with cow’s milk could be very dangerous for his health. Aside from the lactose in cow’s milk, it does not have the right balance of whey and casein for kittens. Kittens that need to be bottlefed or supplemented with milk should be fed a “kitten milk replacer” designed specifically for cats. While some people have cats that tolerate small amounts of milk here and there, it is important to be aware that issues can develop over time and with age. Your cat’s digestive system is not designed to handle dairy products. If you really want to give your cat a little milk here and there, purchase a milk replacer or a “cat milk” from a store or veterinary clinic that carries them. These products are formulated for cats, and while some do contain milk products, they are modified to reduce lactose and balance the whey and casein ratio to ensure they are digestible for cats. ! n o o S g Comin Hurl’s Market 1608 Pricess Ave. PRESS PASS 2015 To find out how to get yours call 204-727-0527 THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 • THE BRANDON SUN COMMUNITY NEWS • 7 The Void fills this month’s void in Manitoba Music Makers Frank McGwire HAPPENINGS ON THE SCENE Frank McGwire is a veteran of the local radio industry, a musician and booster of the music scene in Brandon and Westman. » opinion@brandonsun.com I’ve said it before and I’ll be happy to say it again — this column exists because of the local music and entertainment scene. So when a local group approaches me for the purposes of some gratis PR, when time and space allow I get right to it. After all, that is my modus operandi when it comes to “Happenings on the Scene”: When people make things happen through their music or music-based events, I let people know. This week I’d like to switch lanes and head down an avenue we don’t usually tread in this forum. We’re going to bring your attention to a rather new metal act to hail from the City O’ Wheat — The Void. It was brought to my attention that this hard working and even harder rocking crew recently found out that they qualified for the Wacken Metal Battle in Winnipeg. Naturally they were really excited to have this opportunity. After all, the Wacken is held in Germany and it’s the largest outdoor band battle festival on the face of the planet to which thousands upon thousands of metal heads from various points of the globe converge. Although their Winnipeg show didn’t go as planned (they were edged out by a Winnipeg band), I give these guys an A for effort. As a result they’ve earned “Happenings” Manitoba Music Makers Monthly acknowledgement for January. There will be many more contests and gigs for The Void if they continue with their drive and desire behind the music they make and perform when they take to the stage. Speaking of which, the guys in The Void are no strangers to stages here in BTown, according to drummer David Todd. “We have played several local shows over the last year at the North Hill Inn. We have opened for bands like Exes for Eyes and Tribune,” he said. The guys have also branched out to include promoters on their rock ’n’ roll resume and Todd says there’ll be more of that action to come. “In November we put on an all-ages show at Park Community Centre. That was the first show that our band has actually put on and it was such a great experience that we’ve decided to do more.” After their bid to advance to the Wacken battle at a show earlier this month at The Zoo in Winnipeg’s Osborne Village, The Void is set to play a homecoming show of sorts and everyone who appreciates the heaviest of heavy metal is invited, Todd said. “We are playing another all ages show at the East End Community Centre on Saturday, Feb. 7.” The shows will continue into March as the guys are set to play the opening slot on the bill when Exes for Eyes come through Brandon again. For details on these shows and more, check out The Void’s Facebook page. THE VOID AT A GLANCE: The Void is a heavy metal band comprised of five band members from Brandon and Ste. Rose. Bryan Deslauriers – vocals David Todd – drums Derek Bournon – guitar Chris Gerritzon – guitar Josh Christle – bass The Void has been playing together since the summer of 2013 and Bryan Deslauriers was added to the band in July of 2014 after the departure of their original vocalist. The Void writes original heavy metal songs and is influenced by bands such as Dark Tranquility, In Flames, Soilwork, Slipknot, Monuments and many other bands. They enjoy playing shows in Brandon and have recently put on their own show at Park Community Keeping You Informed www.brandon.ca PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE STREET CLOSURE BY-LAW NO. 7107 MEADOWS-WAVERLY, LINDEN LANES, UNIVERSITY AND VICTORIA WARD MEETING Please take notice that an informal community meeting for residents of the Meadows-Waverly, Linden Lanes, University and Victoria Ward will take place as follows: [ Wednesday, February 4, 2015 – 7:00 P.M. Westridge Community Centre, 32 Willowdale Crescent The following items will be discussed at the meeting: 1. 2015 Budget 2. Sewage & Water Backups 3. Street Cleaning 4. City and Ward Issues Centre, featuring bands from all over Manitoba, which was well supported by the local metal scene. They have another all-ages show planned for Feb. 7 at the East End Community Centre. The Void has a strong stage presence and works at getting the audience to their feet and enjoying the live music experience. Band members also like to get into the actual audience to further the experience and to connect with the audience. ] PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act, that the Council of the City of Brandon intends to pass a by-law on the 17th day of February A.D. 2015 at a meeting to be convened in the Council Chamber, Civic Administration Building, 410 – 9th Street, Brandon, Manitoba at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of closing and conveying a portion of the public walkway in Plan 1608 and 1913 BLTO, located west of Cornwallis Crescent between Balmoral Bay and McLeod Drive, identified as Parcel A on the following map: Members of Administration will be in attendance. Councillor Barry Cullen, Victoria Ward 3 Councillor Jeff Harwood, University Ward 4 Councillor John LoRegio, Meadows-Waverly Ward 5 Councillor Shawn Berry, Linden Lanes Ward 7 At such meeting, prior to passage of By-law No. 7107, the Council will conduct a Public Hearing to allow any interested person to make representation, ask questions, or register an objection regarding this by-law. Any information and documents concerning this by-law and the procedures to be followed at the Hearing are available for review at the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Brandon, Civic Administration Building at any time during regular office hours prior to the passage of the bylaw. Dated this Dated this 21st day of January, A.D. 2015. www.brandon.ca H. 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Appointments are recommended, but not necessary 12 EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS NO FEE NO INTEREST FINANCING Expires February 4, 2015 THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 • THE BRANDON SUN COMMUNITY NEWS • 9 WHAT’S ON? 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 FRIDAY, JAN. 30 Expressions Coffee House is hosting their fourth event 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. Also a day snowshoe on Jan. 31. Call Roger at 204-726-5293. • • • Seniors for Seniors offers a Birthday Tea on the last Friday of the month. We celebrate our members birthdays with coffee and cake. Cost: $3 for guests; no charge for the birthday person. • • • 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 Farmers’ Market is open from 9:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. inside the Town Centre concourse featuring local products including baking, canning, jewelry, crafts and more. • • • 82 Brandon Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron meets every Friday evening from 6:30-9:30 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. The next exhibit, Gowen’s Brandon: Then and Now, will open on Jan. 21 with a reception at 7 p.m. This exhibit will run until April 30. 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. THATʼS A WRAP ON A GREAT CNIB FUNDRAISER CNIB is thanking more than 120 volunteers, the Shoppers Mall in Brandon and the people of Westman for helping to make its holiday gift-wrap centre a big success. The centre, which was open at the Shoppers Mall from Dec. 5 to Dec. 24, raised $13,520. The mall was a title sponsor of the centre, providing the venue space and supplies. The money raised will go to support CNIB programs and services. Pictured are (L-R): Ruth Baker, CNIB administrative assistant; CNIB volunteers Sandra Pierson, Joyce Gardiner, Bob McMillan and Lin McMillian; Candace McKenzie, Shoppers Mall marketing director; and Samantha Wells, Shoppers Mall guest services supervisor. (Submitted) SATURDAY, JAN. 31 Dance at Park Avenue Activity Centre with music by DJ Frank-It-Up 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. • • • The Global Market has moved inside for the winter! We are now open year round. The Global Market is open 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 204-571-0684. ••• 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 Your Exclusive VIP Invitation Employee Family Pricing Event! VIP PRIVATE SALE! ONE DAY ONLY! THURSDAY, JANUARY 29TH AS OUR VIP GUEST, YOU WILL RECEIVE THESE SPECIAL VIP OFFERS... 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, FEB. 1 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 204-720-9948. • • • 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. FLK Taoist Tai Chi Registration for Beginners takes place the week of Feb. 2 before each class as follows: Monday 9:30 a.m.; Tuesday 5:30 p.m.; Wednesday 7 p.m.; Thursday 1:30 p.m. at St. Mathew’s Cathedral. For more info, call 204-571-0684. • • • ANAF Ladies Auxiliary meets at 7:30 p.m. at the club rooms, 31 14th St. • • • The Brandon Camera Club meets in the lecture theatre at AND 60OFF % + SPRINGWALL EUROTOP TURQUOISE QUEEN MATTRESS SET 20 SAMSUNG LAUNDRY SETS TAKE UNTIL 2016, 2017, 2018... OFF TO PAY WITH TAKE 15% OFF NO INTEREST* 2019 + MATTRESS SETS $799 OR MORE + our ticket price Excludes discounted, clearance, “Hot Buy” deals, promoted offers, and commercial or builder products. our ticket price + MAJOR APPLIANCES Excludes discounted, clearance, “Hot Buy” deals, promoted offers, Inglis appliances, and commercial or builder products. Taxes, administration fees, delivery fees, and other fees or charges are due at time of purchase. 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Overweight pets have an increased health risk. NOW ONLY 399.97 SAVE $600 REG. 999.97 TRQISEQPK ONE TAKE DAY ONLY! 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. • • • Meal on Wheels deliver a hot, nutritious meal by noon Monday to Friday to people living in their homes at a cost of $8 per meal. Meals for the weekend are 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 • • • JANUARY IS WEIGHT AWARENESS MONTH MONDAY, FEB. 2 ONE TAKE DAY ONLY! Thursday, Jan. 29th Crocus Plains School. Enter from the west parking lot, south doors. Bring photos for viewing on a jump (flash) drive, a CD or a memory card will work also. • • • 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 TAKE 30% OFF our ticket price + FURNITURE Including individual furniture pieces, home decor, and our already incredible dining room package prices. Excludes discounted, clearance, “Hot Buy” deals, promoted offers, Buyer’s Best items, Power Play packages, and mattresses. SAVE THE TAX § ON QUALIFYING LG 55" & LARGER TVs FROM JANUARY 23RD TO FEBRUARY 5TH, 2015 §Pay No GST, PST, or HST (2x GST in Alberta). LG 55" 1080p 120Hz SMART LED TV NOW ONLY 1198.99 PLUS SAVE THE TAX 55LB6300 *See store for more details. “New Faces & A New Level of Service” 10 • COMMUNITY NEWS THE BRANDON SUN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 WHAT’S ON? « Continued from Page 9 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 204-5710684. • • • 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. • • • 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. • • • 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 HELPING TO NOURISH NEEDY KIDS The Kiwanis motto is “Young Children Priority One.” With that in mind, Don Smith, chair of the youth and community service committee for the Kiwanis Club of Brandon, presents a $500 cheque to Tisha Millan, program assistant for Brandon’s Food for Thought. The non-profit organization provides breakfast and snacks to needy school students. (Submitted) 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 204-7253095. For more info about 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 four- part 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, FEB. 3 If you live in the area that converged on Birtle on Saturday nights in the good old days, join us for breakfast at Trails West. We meet at 9 a.m. for breakfast and conversation. Join us and catch up with the latest on old friends. • • • Ladies’ Auxiliary Branch #3 holds it’s regular monthly meeting in the banquet room at 7 p.m. For membership information call Jackie at 204725-2538. • • • The Lion’s Club of Brandon 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 10:30-11:30 a.m. at St. Augustine Church (use the northeast basement entrance). For more info, call 204-5713684. • • • 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 military items. We are open 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. • • • meet in the Lion’s Den of Lion’s Manor at 6:30 p.m. Visitors welcome. For more info, call 204-596-8604 or 204573-0940. • • • Seniors for Seniors offers Footcare and Blood Pressure clinics at 1 p.m. Appointments available with our retired nurses for nailcare for your healthy feet. Cost: $15 at clinic; $20 at home. Call 204-571-2050 for more info. • • • 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 13:15 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 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 » Continued on Page 11 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 29, 2015 • THE BRANDON SUN COMMUNITY NEWS • 11 WHAT’S ON? « Continued from Page 10 Cribbage is played at Branch #3 Royal Canadian Legion at 7:30 p.m. All welcome. For info, contact Joan at 204-728-7081. • • • 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 204-7245933. • • • 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 204-5710684. • • • 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 204-724-2537. 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. • • • 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 choir at 10 a.m. every Tuesday. Cost is $1.50 per person; floor shuffleboard at 1 p.m. Cost is $3; cribbage at 1:30 p.m. Cost is $3. For more info, call 204727-6641. • • • 20-20 Toastmasters meet every Tuesday at 4:15 p.m. at OVER $10K DONATED TO WOMENʼS RESOURCE CENTRE Kevin Lussier (R-L) and Brittany Aube of Shoppers Drug Mart present a cheque to Jodi Wyman and Stephanie Doerksen of The Women’s Resource Centre. (Submitted) Thanks to the support of generous donors, the Women’s Resource Centre has received a cheque for $10 666 from the Shoppers Drug Mart Tree of Life Program. The cheque was presented by Kevin Lussier and Brittany Aube on Jan. 13 to Jodi Wyman and Stephanie Doerksen of the Women’s Resource Centre. “We have such a small budget, so this is greatly helpful,” said Wyman, chair of the centre’s board of directors. The funds will be used to support and expand the Wellness Program at the resource centre. The Wellness Program is an ongoing program that offers free workshops on topics related to women’s health and wellness. Currently, the Wellness Program offers free yoga classes on the first and third Wednesday of every month. The funds from 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, FEB. 4 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. Everyone welcome. This week: Minnedosa Quilt Guild Trunk Show. Members of the program welcome your Shoppers Drug Mart will be used to fund these classes and add additional workshops to the program. “A lot of women want to improve their health and wellness, so these funds will be really wonderful for the women of Westman,” said Doerksen, program co-ordinator. The Shoppers Drug Mart Tree of Life Program receives funds through generous donations by staff and community members and uses those funds to support initiatives related to women’s health. For more information about the Women’s Resource Centre, visit their website at thewomenscentrebrandon.com, call them at (204) 726-8632, or visit their office at 731 Princess Avenue. » Submitted questions and suggestions: Alice 204-728-3663; Lesley 204-571-9449. • • • Do you have a lung disease? The Manitoba Lung Association’s Best Breathers group offers education and support to those suffering from chronic bronchitis or emphysema from 1-2:30 p.m. at the Brandon Regional Health Centre. Taxi rides are available free of charge. Family members welcome. Join us for an indoor walking session after with a nurse and physiotherapist present. For more info, call Joanne 204-7254230. • • • The South West Branch of the Manitoba Genealogical Society meets in Room 102 at Crocus Plains Secondary School at 7:30 p.m. This week: Sheila Shearer and Grace Desjardins-Green will lead a discussion on genealogical 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 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 204-728-7665. • • • 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 204-729-9001. • • • computer programs including Family Tree Maker and Legacy. For more information about the society visit swmanitobagenealogy.ca. • • • Optimist Club of Brandon meets at the Victoria Inn. For more info, contact president Liz at 204-729-9122 or secretary Cec at 204-727-4147. • • • Westman Retired Educators Association meets at Trails West Inn, 9:30 a.m. Call Mavis Johnston at 204-727-2849. • • • Westman Jeep Association is a family oriented, community minded, and environmentally conscious group of Jeep ownersenthusiasts. Brandon meetings are held at the A and W at 18th Street and Queens Ave. at 7 p.m. Contact Troy 765-4644 or see website www.westmanjeep.com » Continued on Page 12 • • • Pet Picture THE SPONSORED BY OF THE WEEK "Hey – you been eatin' fish? Smells like fish. I looove fish." Email your favourite pet’s most adorable picture to pets@brandonsun.com February is 304 Pacific Avenue, Brandon 204-728-0033 39 Preston Street N., Souris 204-483-2193 Brandon & Souris After Hours Emergency 204-728-0033 Dental Health Month ALL Dentals for the month of February Call for your appointment www.gvac.ca 12 • COMMUNITY NEWS THE BRANDON SUN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 WHAT’S ON? « Continued from Page 11 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 204725-2095 or Sally 204-7278783. • • • 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 204-728-3271. • • • 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 204-5713685 (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; nonmembers $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 204-5719359 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, FEB. 5 Butterfly Kisses Miscarriage Support Group is open to anyone who is or has experienced the loss of a child through miscarriage. We meet at the Brandon Vineyard Community Church, 1327 Rosser Ave. at 7 p.m. For further info, call Thea 204726-0779. • • • The Brandon Amateur Radio Club meets at 7 p.m. at Forbidden Flavours at 1060 18th St. All interested are welcome. Call Dave 204-7282463 for more info. • • • 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. • • • 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, selfdiscipline, 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 email 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. Home-cooked 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; nonmembers $4.50. For more info or to register, call 204571-2050. • • • 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 204-571-0684. • • • Summit Toastmasters Breakfast Club meet every Thursday at 7 a.m. at Aaltos. For information, call Lindsay 204-726-1838. • • • 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 204728-2499. • • • 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 7 p.m. Cost is $3. For more information, call 204-727-6641. • • • 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 1-800-9328677. • • • Rotary Club of Brandon Sunset meets Thursdays at 5:45 p.m. at The Royal Oak Inn and Suites. For further info, call 204-571-0329 or 204726-0922. UPCOMING & MISCELLANEOUS Meals on Wheels will be requiring volunteers to deliver meals in February. 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. • • • Volunteers are needed for the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program. To be eligible to volunteer you must: have basic tax knowledge; experience completing simple tax returns; familiar with using computerized tax software (UFile); able to commit a few hours a week for March and April; in good standing with CRA for personal taxes; 18 years of age; be a Canadian resident; have a valid SIN number; access to a secure computer or willing to complete tax returns electronically at 7th Street Health Access Centre in Brandon. For more info, call Vicky 204-578-4804 or Chenessa 204-578-4806. • • • Brandon Public Library will have an author reading by Oriole A. Vane Veldhuis for a reading of her book “For Elise,” on Feb. 7 from 2-4 p.m. Everyone welcome. • • • The Strathclair Theater Chorus final concert of the season will be held Feb. 7 at the Strathclair Municipal Hall at 7 p.m. and features 23 Years of Harmony. Come enjoy some refreshments, the company of friends and the musical talent of this fine choir. Tickets are $20. Call Jody at 204-365-2709 to reserve your ticket. Advance tickets only! • • • A Free Family Skate Party, sponsored by Healthy Brandon in motion, Star 94.7 and 880 CKLQ, will be held Feb. 7 at the City of Brandon skating oval from 1-4 p.m. Also includes snow fort building, sleigh rides, photo booth, skate loans on site, door prizes and of course hot chocolate and hot dogs. And it is all free! For more information, call 204-5782196. • • • Join the Westman Wilderness Club for an overnight cross country ski into Jackfish Cabin on Feb. 7 in Spruce Woods Provincial Park. Call Fred at 204-7287685. • • • Westman Immigration Services is offering a series of World Cooking Lessons at Knox United Church at 11 a.m. Cost is $15 per session. Feb. 7: Ukraine; Feb. 21, Columbia. To register call 204-727-6031 ext. 2239 or e m a i l jaimec@westmanimmigratio nservices.ca or visit westmanimmigrantservices.c a. • • • Love is on the way ladies meeting will take place Feb. 13 at the Colonial Inn at 7 p.m. Speaker: Jan Kyle. Passionate about seeing women thriving not just surviving through relationships with Christ. She has spoken at women ministry’s events and worships. Free will offering. Door prizes and light snacks. For more info, call Bridget 204-728-8540. • • • Seniors for Seniors is holding a cribbage tournament on Feb. 21 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for a cost of $10. Includes lunch. For more info, call 571-2050. • • • Join the Westman Wilderness Club for cross country ski at Moose Mountain Provincial Park (Kenosee) on Feb. 21 in Spruce Woods Provincial Park. Call Fred at 204-7287685. • • • » Continued on Page 14 Automotive, Residential and Commercial Glazing and Vinyl Siding Needs. Mike Kyle, Owner 640 Frontage Road Virden, MB R0M 2C0 Cell: 204-851-1061 Ph: 204-748-3619 Fax: 204-748-2411 HAVE YOUR BUSINESS RECOMMENDED Residential & Commerical Wiring 24/7 Service – Free Estimates Electric Heat – Trenching Fire Alarm Installation & Inspections Call Sara at 204-571-7404 to place your ad or for any inquiries. 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Call for further details What Every Babysitter Should Know Guns Wanted Shoppers Mall Business Centre Phone: 204-727-4466 Unit 204 - 1570 18th Street, Brandon, Manitoba R7A 5C5 Fax: 204-727-1623 Email: Info.brandon@mb.sja.ca For courses in Virden call Brian at 204-748-1409 or Hank at 204-748-1427 WITH ST. JOHN AMBULANCE “Saving lives – at home, work and play” Online Training available at www.sja.ca (just follow the links) Personals SKYDANCER WEEKEND $129 WINNIPEG CASINO $60 or or CELEBRATIONS THEATER BEAR CLAW CASINO $79 BISMARK SHOPPING WEEKEND $229 2 NIGHTS $75 Free play 2 NIGHTS $90 Free play OVERNIGHT $50 Free play Dream Room 2 NIGHTS $75 Free play $129 "DIRTY DANCING" OVERNIGHT $45 Free play 2 NIGHTS Call Sharon or Wendy (204) 867-5777 or 1-800-431-4442 Pet First Aid Saturday, February 21: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm NEW! TRAIN ONLINE SKYDANCER WEEKEND $129 SPIRIT LAKE CASINO $135 YORKTON CASINO Home Inn & Suites $99 532 CASH FOR UNWANTED GUNS, ammunition, binoculars and hunting knife. Call Celest Payette at 204-747-4434. Cover the material at your own pace, in the comfort of your own home • Confined Space Awareness Training • Fire Safety • Lock-out/Tag-out • Medical Terminology • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Awareness • The Respectful Workplace • Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) • Working Safely Alone • Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) SMALL ADS GET NOTICED YOU’RE READING THIS ONE RIGHT NOW! 600 BRANDON AUTO SALES 09 Dodge Journey 5 pass..$5,950 09 Chev Uplander 102K.....$6,950 09 Pontiac G6, auto.......... $7,950 08 Jeep Patriot, 4x4......... $7,950 08 Dodge Avenger loaded $4,950 07 Toyota Yaris, auto........$3,950 07 Ford F150 4x4 Xcab ....$5,950 07 Pontiac Montana SV6..$6,950 07 Grand Caravan Sto’Go.. $7,950 07 Jeep Commander 4x4. $8,950 06 Mazda 6, auto, loaded.. $3,950 06 Chev HHR auto ...........$5,950 06 Jeep Larado 4x4.......... $4,950 06 Mazda 6........................ $6,950 06 Chev X-cab LT 4x4...... $8,950 06 Expedition 4x4............ $6,950 06 Pontiac Torrent........... $4,950 06 Pontiac Pursuit 2-dr..$3,950 06 Chev Equinox AWD..$6,950 06 Chev Equinox AWD.... $4,950 05 Jimmy 2-dr, 4x4 ...........$5,950 05 Equinox, AWD............. $6,950 05 Chev Uplander Ext...... $3,950 05 Pontiac SV6..................$3,950 04 Jeep Larado, 4x4........ $2,950 04 Durango 4x4 Ltd. .......$7,950 03 Grand Caravan.............$2,950 03 Chev Avalanche 4x4....$6,950 03 Trailblazer LT 4x4 ........$3,950 03 Lincoln Towncar..........$3,950 03 Alero 2dr auto............. $3,750 02 Montana Thunder Ext. $2,950 01 Jeep Laredo, loaded ... $3,950 00 Dodge X-Cab 4x4 ........$3,950 00 Silverado ext cab 4x4...$3,950 Rob 761-5604 or Larry 727-1557 66th Street & Victoria Avenue 1 block south, 2nd house 94 DOES your partner make you feel crazy...and are you starting to believe it?! Call YWCA Westman Women’s Shelter 204-727-3644. Skilled Help Wanted 105 NORTHERN MANITOBA ECO-LODGE requires a Biological Interpretation Guide with experience & minimum of 3 years university with degree in one science. Also an experienced Heavy Duty or Diesel Mechanic/Engineer Ph. 204-353-2913, e-mail resume to louise@lazybearlodge.com or fax 1-204-353-2944 Business Opportunities 139 BELMONT HOTEL/ RESTAURANT for sale 6 rental rooms with washrooms, bar with off-sales vendor and owner’s suite. Most furnishings are included. Own for only $89,900. FayMcEachern.com (204) 724-4456 MLS #1500889 Keystone Realty 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 ☺ EAVESTROUGHING LANDSCAPING TAKING LISTINGS NOW FOR 2015 SEASON BRANDON EAVESTROUGHING (2008) Continuous eavestroughing, siding, soffit, fascia, cladding, windows, doors, repair work, cleaning. Serving Brandon and surrounding areas. Financing now available. 204-573-8868, office 204-726-5888. LIVINGSTONE LANDSCAPING. Get your landscape design or quote started now. Serving Brandon & area since 1992. Call 204-578-5291. Visit our showroom, 370 Park Ave. East. Complete exterior renovations, continuous 5”&6” eavestroughing, seamless steel, vinyl siding, cladding, windows, doors. For guaranteed satisfaction, Rainbow Eavestroughing & Custom Exteriors 727-1639. Livingstone Landscaping Ltd. Houses, barns, shop packages, pole sheds, tin work & siding - We do hip roofs up to 60’ high. CABINETRY & COUNTERTOPS 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 PREMIER CABINETRY If your kitchen has solid wood doors & you want an updated look, refinishing your cabinets is the best choice & is more cost effective than replacing your doors. Call 204-761-3196 for a free estimate. CARPENTRY RINNOVI RENOVATIONS Specializing in tile, hardwood, finishing, doors, windows, decks, garages, additions/sunrooms, drywall and painting. Fully insured. Brian 204-724-6008. KAZIC KONTRACTING Renovations, drywalling, tiling, etc. Any job - Big or small. 28 years experience. (204) 761-3958, (204) 761-0247 kazickontracting@hotmail.com DONATIONS BRANDON COMMUNITY BUILDERS INC. Accepting donations of gently used furniture, appliances, renovation material for resale. Open: Thursday 2 to 6, Friday and Saturday 10 to 4 Suite #3-215-6th Street behind Rolling Spokes. Proceeds dedicated to affordable housing. Ph. 204-717-9900 www.brandoncommunitybuilders.org CLEANING SERVICES 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 ABLE EAVESTROUGHING 5”,6”,7” continuous steel trough; Vinyl, cement board and seamless steel siding; soffit, fascia, window cladding. Free estimates, 725-2294 Workmanship guaranteed. 410 PEOPLE’S MARKET: Buy & sell new & used furniture, coin/stamp supplies. Estates a specialty. 32-13th St. Call 727-4708. Guns Wanted P.W. PENNER CONTRACTING. Bathroom and basement renovations. Book your renovation now! 21 years experience. For estimates call Peter Penner, owner/operator, 761-7999. CONTRACTORS EAVESTROUGHING Chiropedic Queen Pillowtop bed set, edgeguard, new, wrapped, worth $800, sell $395. (King set $595). Queen size 12-drawer storage bed, espresso color, $595. All products in stock. KDL Furniture, Wholesale, 660 Highland Ave. (south side of Trans Canada Hwy. in Brandon. Call 571-1971. Articles Wanted BATH & BASEMENT RENOVATIONS 532 WILL BUY UNWANTED GUNS Call 204-834-2450, Carberry. Advertise Your Business Here For AS LOW AS PHONE 571-7400 Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5 pm ELECTRICIANS SNOW REMOVAL Residential or Commercial dd FREE SNOW QUOTES dd Snow clearing, hauling & sanding/salting. Serving Brandon & area since 1992. (204) 578-5291 www.livingstoneltd.com BUSY BEAVER SERVICES Snow Removal Also does tree removal Free estimates. Insured. 204-761-9777. Residential & Commercial 204-573-3339 SANDING and SALTING, Snow clearing & hauling away, call Cumming and Dobbie 204-726-0790. FLOORING INSTALLATION FLOORMART Flooring installation and sales. Carpet, linoleum, hardwood, laminate, tile. Experienced and licensed installers. Work guaranteed and insured. Free estimates. Kyle, 204-573-7961. HOT TUBS, POOLS, SPAS GOTTA HAVE KREVCO Pool & Spa Sales & Service Service to all makes of hot tubs and pools since 1985. 728-9507; 1-866-794-9224(toll-free). $ 2.90 EMAIL class@brandonsun.com 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 PER DAY based on 22 words DEADLINE Monday 11 am for Tuesday insertion FAX 725-0976 14 • COMMUNITY NEWS THE BRANDON SUN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 WHAT’S ON? of volunteers whose purpose it is to assist the Brandon Regional Health Authority through fundraising for the purpose of supporting programs at the BRHC. The Auxiliary is in need of some new members so if you are interested in volunteering call BRHC Volunteer Services at 204-578-2065. • • • Don’t know where to turn? Need someone to talk to: Call Crisis Services at 204-725-4411 or 1-888-3797699. We can help. • • • Teen Touch is a safety net for all youth in Manitoba. Our telephone helpline is open 24/7 year round. Call 1-800-563-8336. • • • Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. For more info on AA in Brandon and are, call 204-571-3684. • • • Are you a girl between 912 years of age? Want to make new friends and have fun and adventure? Join Girl Guides at Valleyview. For more info, call 204-578-5153. • • • Looking for housewares, books, gardening items or toys? Got a graduation or a wedding to dress for, or are you just looking for the latest spring fashions? No matter what you need, you can usually find it at Nearly New Shop. Our staff of volunteers will be glad to help you find the perfect item at a bargain price. If you are in the mood to reduce clutter, or you just have items that you no longer need, we are also happy and grateful to accept your donations. All profits from the shop are given to the hospital to buy needed equipment, helping to ensure healthcare in Westman. We are open Monday to Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 601 Ninth Street at the corner of McTavish. TAX HELD FREE OVER SPREE No GST & No PST n y do nl an O Br n’s o Le FINAL WEEK! ALL REGULAR PRICED FURNITURE AND MATTRESS No PSTALL REGULAR PRICED APPLIANCES PLUS! DON’T PAY FOR 18 MONTHS • No Money Down • No Interest • No Monthly Payments O.A.C. IMPORTANT NOTE! FREE DELIVERY! Within 100 mile radius of Brandon on purchases over $498 78 EXCITING LOCATIONS ACROSS CANADA OR VISIT US AT www.leons.ca 3635 Victoria Avenue, Brandon 727-4444 Locally Owned and Operated Open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. SOBEYS/ZELLERS VICTORIA AVE. W. 34TH STREET Join Prairie Social Singles for their Valentine Dance on Feb. 28 with music by Slim Jim Trio at Park Avenue Activity Centre from 8 p.m. to midnight. Wear red! Pay at the door. Dry bar and snacks provided. For more info, call Lorraine at 204725-2389. • • • A free bus trip to the casinos of Winnipeg (Club Regent and McPhillips) will be held Feb. 28. Bus leaves Prairie Oasis at 7:15 a.m. To reserve your seat call 204727-6641 or drop down to Prairie Oasis to sign up. Everyone is welcome. • • • Make a difference in someone’s life. Volunteer on the Klinic Crisis Line in Brandon. No previous counselling experience is needed. Full training and supervision is provided. Next training session is March 3 to May 21. For more info, visit ruralsupport.ca. • • • Prairie Oasis is hosting The Great Plains featuring Darrel and Saskia with fabulous Canadian music, celtic, blue grass, country and gospel on March 20. Dinner at 5:30 p.m.; showtime 7 p.m. Cost for the show is $15 per person. Dinner tickets are $10. Call 204-727-6641 to reserve your tickets or drop down to Prairie Oasis and pick them up. Everyone welcome. • • • 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. V i s i t 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 204727-6641. • • • 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 communicate. Westman Aphasia can help. If you 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. • • • Do you live outside the city of Winnipeg? Need emotional support? Free and confidential information, counselling, support, and referrals. Call 1-866-367-3276 or chat with us online at ruralsupport.ca. • • • Brandon Regional Health Centre Auxiliary is a group LEON’S « Continued from Page 12 JANUARY 29 – FEBRUARY 1, 2015 Westoba Ag Centre of Excellence – Keystone Centre – Brandon 265SRK SUPER LITE FIFTH WHEEL 294RK TRAVEL TRAILER Reg. 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