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""gam iota I eader I Leaders in Community Innovation COME TO THE FAIR... JULY 1GTH... SEEPAGE (i FOR RETAILS An Evening with Jay Aymar He's a musician, song-writer, book author, humorist, story-teller, a 2010 Canadian Folk Music Award emerging artist nominee and an honest journeyman of music with six CD's to his credit - Jay Aymar is coming to town. He'll be playing an evening concert at the Heritage Arts Centre on Wednesday, July 29, and for those with a special interest in writ ing, he'll be sitting down with a small group in the afternoon for a song-writer's "workshop". Described as a "Canadian Songwriter who mixes elements of folk and country music with his melodic story based songs", his hometown is Sault Ste. Marie, but he's played in towns and cities across Canada, the U.S., the Mediterranean, and even Barcelona, Spain. He's spent his time talking to people, picking up stories, and re-telling them with humor and appreciation through his music and his comic memoir "The Chicken Came First (and other Half-truths From My Life as a Touring Songwriter)". His latest tour has taken him west through the United States and then heading home back through Canada with stops in Vancouver, Duncan, Port Alberni, Kelowna, Calgary, Red Deer, Lethbridge...and Hamiota. Is it music you'll enjoy? One reviewer describes it as 'pure Canadiana', while another describes his CD "Overtime" this way: "It's Jay Ay mar filtered through the likes of the seriousness and humor of Roger Miller, the school of satirical and down home humor of John Prine and Randy Newman, the folksiness of Woody Guthrie...and Jay may even be a distant cousin to the likes of Johnny Bond ("Hot Rod Lincoln"), and Johnny Horton ("The Battle of New Orleans")." It's summer, come out and have some fun, good food, and good music - give it a try! Please call the Mid-West Arts Council office for tickets for the evening concert, or for more info on his afternoon song-writing workshop, at 204-764-2400. Wednesday, July 29 Heritage Arts Centre 8:00 p.m. Delicious Appetizers Wine/Beer ior Purchase Advance Tickets Only Tickets $15 Call 204-764-2400 July 2015 ^amiota leader • Lcndors in Community Innovation __^^*mm^m^^^ Congratulations! I would like to thank eve Bonnie and Daryl are proud to announce Mark Badger's achievement of his Red Seal as a Journeyman Electrician from Red River Community College ryone for all the wonder ful gifts, cards and well wishes for my high school grad. It has been great to have had this community for the first chapter of my life and I look forward to using the experiences I gained as I move on to the next chapter of my life. Sincerely, Jacquelyn Hawkins Sharon and Roger Hebert are saying Goodbye and Farewell. "We are off to Vancouver Island! Thank You to Everyone!! We will always remember your kindnesses & the friendships made during our time in Hamiota." *•'**» EA^fe] •v Chamber of Commerce Customer Appreciation BBQ June 19th. Dave Rawlings presents a cheque for $398.55 to Jo-Ann Ramsey of the Library Brick Program. Thanks for your donations!! Hamiota United Church Hamiota United Church will not have church services on August 2,9,16, and the 23rd. Beginning on August 30th, Hamiota worship time will change to Rev. Doug Martindole 204 764 2349 10 a.m. every Sunday. I^amiota^ leader Leaders in Community Innovation ^g^«^ai^^^^^^^^^ July 2015 .. The Lions Need Your Help The Hamiota Lions Club are erecting a memorial wall for the veterans of the First and Second World Wars. We have tried to include all who lived or joined up from Hamiota Mu nicipality. It is a large job and we think that we have all the persons listed. The booklet will be in the municipal office for the remainder of July and all of August. We are inviting all interested people to go in and check out the names of family or friends who you know should be listed. Correct spelling is another item that we are not sure of. We want as few mistakes as possible. The memorial will be placed just west of the cenotaph. It will be upright granite slabs on a concrete base, modeled after the memorial wall at Brandon Airport. The cost of the wall will be close to $10,000.00. We have applied for a grant, but it will not cover the whole cost of the project. If you desire, donations to offset the cost of this memo rial can be made at the municipal office. They will issue receipts that are income tax de ductible. There will be a separate booklet for any corrections, additions or deletions that have to be made. This way we can keep the original booklet clean and tidy. Thanks in advance for your co-operation and help that will be forthcoming. Sincerely, Hamiota Lions Club For those who want to be their own Boss!! Young Entrepreneurs Program The Young Entrepreneurs Program encourages young people aged 18 to 29 to start their own full-time businesses. Applications are accepted year-round and grants go to a maximum of $4,000 to help with business start-up costs. An application and business plan must be completed. For details, e-mail: shaun.hampton(a),qov.mb.ca; or call Shaun at (204) 945-4284 in Winnipeg. Canadian Youth Business Foundation Young entrepreneurs, aged 18 to 39, who are ready to start a business will find the Canadian Youth Busi ness Foundation (CYBF) invaluable. CYBF can help you bring a business idea to life - from pre-launch to growth and expansion -with coaching, financing, world class mentoring and business resources. The Newcomer Program ensures you have individual support to better understand Canadian business cus toms and to overcome international language and cultural challenges. Plus, you may be eligible for up to $15,000 in funding. For details on all programs, go to: www.cybf.ca/proqrams. 4 | July 20lT •• am iota leader Mi Leaders in Community Innovation ^_^^^^a^^K-_ a special treat! Al Peterniak is serving up his spe cial "Heritage 'Q' Cup" - a cup of smoked pulled /flA Hamiota Fair Concert - thanks to pork layered with 'apple'slaw, and baked beans, all the hard work of Karen Mathison for $7.00. It's delicious but quantities are limited so and the abundance of musical tal come on down for lunch on July 23 to try it out, be ent in the area, the Mid-West Arts Council has a great concert lined up for you at the curling rink. So ginning at 11 a.m. The live music will be playing. So this Thursday, July 16, have your supper at the rink far this summer we need to thank "Penny'laine", waiting room and then come on down to the curling Randy Kirk, George Rogers and Cyril Maxwell for providing such excellent 'busking' music in the back rink main floor for the concert, conveniently timed for 6:30 p.m. I like to think of it as our 'young guns' ground - it really makes the atmosphere so much concert, because it's a wonderful opportunity to more fun and we really appreciate all our buskers showcase our up and coming talent in the area. sharing their talents with us this summer! Fernando Miranda, visiting from Mexico and his friend Alex Lints will be doing numbers to showcase Youth Art Camp - is going full strength with Sarah Femando's Spanish guitar skills, and as he is just Usick as instructor. Sarah is rotating through visiting, don't miss this rare opportunity to hear him! Miniota, Kenton, Oak River and Hamiota week by We also will have Rowena Martin from Rapid City, week, so pick up a schedule from the art centre to Jalen Spack (visiting Grandma Wilson), and Jessica pick which art activities you'd like to participate in! Young from Miniota, who all wowed everyone last S&#u>Sy£& teenAz year with their amazing voices! Brett Hemrica and Cameron Nolan from Kenton on guitar and drums, Ashlyn Kirk, Caitlyn McTavish and Korinne Alexan Gallery Exhibition - We've had a tremendous turn out to see Vince Brooks' exhibition "Rock, Paper, Wood" ....and everyone has been amazed by it! der with vocals and guitar, Jacinta Doupe, who has There is still a little time left to see it. Vince, of sung with the Strathclair Theatre Chorus, Brady Dzi- Claresholm, AB, will be attending the last "Tea at ver with vocals and guitar, and last, but certainly not the Old Bank" in July (July 30 from 2-4 p.m.) when he arrives 'home' to Hamiota to pick up his amazing least, Jaimie Rose, who is a seasoned performer display. now at age 17. We also may have a few more sur prise guests, so please take this opportunity to sup port these young performers and appreciate all the hard work they've been putting in to keep music alive and well in the Hamiota area...so that's Thurs day, July 16, 6:30 p.m. at the curling rink. Admis sion is by door donation and goes towards support ing our youth programs in the town and area. The Maple Street Market - has started down at the Arts Centre, every Thursday from 10-1 p.m. Hele na has lots of bread and baking on hand, Andrew brings his shortbread, Cherie has some delightful hairbows for little ones and other handiwork, Pat takes orders for Mary Kay, Morris is sometimes there with veggies, Daryl has a little wood-working on hand, and starting next week, Nicole Wilson is planning to be a regular with a great assortment of vegetables from their market -size garden at Ken ton. We also have the Sidewalk Dog Cafe from 111 p.m. which has volunteers grilling up hot dogs for $2.50 every week. In addition, on July 23, we have -s'gamiota leader • Leaders in Community Innovation July 2015 _^^*^m^^^^- NEW at the Heritage Arts Centre: Concert Series Package Offer!! We're trying something new! Over the years, many other towns have offered 'concert series' to give local residents an opportunity to buy a package of concerts at a discounted rate. The Mid-West Arts Council has been working hard to offer a musical event once a month over the next year, three of which will be touring Canadian musicians and the rest some of our very talented local musicians at a variety of events. The special evening concerts will cost $15 per ticket, but ifyou purchase a concert series 'package' of $36 for three tickets, you will have a cost saving of three dollars per ticket. The three touring musicians' dates are set: Jay Aymar, singer-songwriter on a cross-USA and Canada Tour playing in Hamiota July 29th; Steve Palmer, whose smooth vocals, and amazing guitar picking has already been enjoyed by many in the area, September 29th; and finally, Sean Burns, a fun, young touring musician with a unique sound and country vibe on October 30th. Tickets for one of these concerts in the series can be replaced with one of our $15 'local' musician con certs whose dates are still being set for 2015- 2016, but some early possibilities include Heritage Art Cen tre concerts by Tom Dowden, as well as by Grayson Ross. It's an opportunity to try something new - and save a little money in the process! All concerts will, of course, be available to the general public on an individual basis at the regular price $15 per ticket, but concert series ticket holders will get first 'dibs' as they come up. Concert series ticket packages will be available at the Mid-West Arts Council office. Mid-West Show 'n Shine Polish up the side mirrors, get your bobby socks on and join us for uritoe C°n e the third annual Mid-West Show 'n Shine on Wednesday, August 5, fan Fa*>l from 6-9 p.m. on Maple Avenue. All vehicles are welcome - from SO/50 Vra^J tne brand new to the very old - and this year everyone bringing a vehicle gets a free supper ticket for the delicious pork on a bun live /Klus/c being served up on the street. There will also be hot dogs, live m Connell in music, a great photography exhibition by Tammy McConnell in P"° ohy by Tamwy , Gallery tne an^ gallery, and of course, the real stars of the show -the vehides. They are the pride and joy of their owners, so remember . nChair an^ ?re^ grinq V°ar n be e-n e - just admire, no touching! TJ's are providing trophies for your fan favorite so make sure you grab a ballot and vote in your favorite. Highway Collision is helping us outwith parking, the Hamiota Co-op is helping us out with some supplies as well as great support from the Hamiota Municipality staff, so it's a real community affair! Maple Ave. will be blocked off from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. to accommodate showcas ing the vehicles. There will be tables available or bring a chair to sit and enjoy the sights, the visits with friends, the good food and soak up the atmosphere the mu sic provides. Cross your fingers for sunshine and see you there! Contact the Mid-West Arts Council office in the Heritage Arts Centre at 204-764-2400 for further info on any of the Council's events. The Gallery, Gallery Gift Shop and Arts Council Office are open Mon, Wed, Fri from 1-4 p.m. We're also open Thursday, July 23 and 30 from 2-4 p.m. for Tea at the Old Bank. July 2015 •B^aTiiiota leader _a Lenders in Community Innovation _^^**"™*B^^^___ -^ HAMIOTA AGRICULTURAL FAIR is going to be held on Thursday, july 16th THIS YEAR HAMIOTA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT MANITOBA LIQUOR AND LOTTERIES CORPORATION IS OUR EXCLUSIVE TITLE VOLUNTEER SPONSOR AND ALL OF OUR VOLUNTEERS WILL BE WEARING THE ORANGE TEE SHIRTS THAT HAVE BEEN PRO VIDED BY MANITOBA LIQUOR AND LOTTERIES CORPORATION. IF YOU ARE A VOLUNTEER IN ANY CAPACITY, PLEASE COME TO 64-6™ STREET AND PICK UP A SHIRT TO WEAR. IT IS IM PORTANT TO MAINTAIN OUR GRANT TO HAVE AS MANY VOLUNTEERS AS POSSIBLE WEARING THE ORANGE TEE SHIRTS. THERE IS SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY AT THE FAIR. SEVERAL BUSINESSES SPONSOR A PANCAKE BREAKFAST WHICH IS FREE WITH THE PRICE OF GROUNDS ADMISSION - $5.00. THAT $5.00 ALLOWS YOU TO STAY AT THE FAIR THE WHOLE DAY TO WATCH THE HORSE, CATTLE AND MINIATURE PONY SHOWS. AFTER BREAKFAST GRAB A SPOT ALONG ONE OF HAMIOTA'S STREETS TO VIEW THE PARADE WHICH COMMENCES AT 9:00 A.M. FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL. THIS YEAR THE AG SOCIETY IS SEEKING PERSONS WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN STANDING AT CROSS STREETS AS THE PARADE PROGRESSES. IF YOU ARE IN TERESTED PLEASE CONTACT LINDA WILSON AT 764-2642. THE EVENTS DURING THE DAY INCLUDE A DOG SHOW AT 11:00 A.M. HELD AT THE DISPLAY BUILDING. BRING YOUR DOG TO PERFORM OR COME TO WATCH THE TRICKS GAIL POPE'S DOGS CAN DO. JUST ACRES PETTING FARM WILL BE SET UP NEAR THE DISPLAY BUILDING AND WILL BE BRINGING THREE PENS OF ANIMALS AND CAGED FOWL. COMMENCING AT AP PROXIMATELY 12:30 P.M, THERE WILL BE YOUTH ACTIVITIES INCLUDING FACE PAINTING AND GAMES HOSTED BY MID WEST RECREATION. THE PUMPKIN PATCH TRAIN FROM OAK LAKE WILL BE ATTENDING OUR FAIR THIS YEAR BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M AND KERR'S BOUNCERS WILL BE SETTING UP FOUR BOUNCERS FROM 1:00 P.M. TO 4:00 P.M. IF YOU WOULD RATHER SIT AND ENJOY MUSIC, A JAMMING SESSION WILL BE HELD AT THE CHURCH MUSEUM STARTING AT 2:00 P.M. AND THERE WILL BE A MID WEST ARTS COUNCIL CONCERT ON THE CURLING ICE SURFACE AT 6:30 P.M. GYMKHANA EVENTS COMMENCING AT 5:00 P.M. AT THE OUTDOOR ARENA CONCLUDE THE EVENING ACTIVITIES. THE HORTICULTURAL, COOKING & CANNING, HOME CRAFTS, JUNIOR AND SCHOOL WORK DIS PLAYS WILL OPEN AT 1:00 P.M. AND ARE SITUATED ON THE CURLING ICE SURFACE. COME AND GET SOME IDEAS OF WHAT YOU CAN ENTER NEXT YEAR. VENDORS DISPLAYING THEIR WARES THIS YEAR INCLUDE EPICURE - SPICES, HERBS & DIP MIXES, SKIN CARE PRODUCTS, HOME MADE JEWELLERY, TUPPERWARE, REGAL GIFTWARE AND STRATHCLAIR CO-OP. LUNCH IS SERVED ON THE GROUNDS BY THE LIONS CLUB AND THE AG SOCIETY PROVIDES LUNCH AT THE COMPLEX AND THERE IS A COLD PLATE MEAL OFFERED AT 5.00. LOCAL VOL UNTEERS WILL BE CANVASSING THE PEOPLE OF HAMIOTA FOR EITHER PIES OR DONATIONS. IF YOU ARE ONE OF THE CANVASSERS AND YOU HAVE NOT BEEN CONTACTED, PLEASE CAN VAS YOUR STREET AS PER LAST YEAR AND DON'T FORGET TO STOP BY AND PICK UP YOUR TEE SHIRT. HAMIOTA AG SOCIETY WELCOMES FIRST TIMERS AND REGULARS TO OUR FAIR WHICH IS CELEBRATING ITS 123rd BIRTHDAY. ^famiota^ leader • Lenders in Community Innovation July 2015 ^^^mbvbi^^^__ July 2-31 Gallery Exhibition - Rock. Paper. Wood by Vince Brooks, Stone Sculptor 16 Fair Concert 6:30 p.m. 20-24 TD Summer Reading Club 2-3:30 p.m. 29 Song-writing Workshop with Jay Aymar 29 Singer/Songwriter Jay Aymar in Concert 8:00 p.m. 23, 30 Street Market, Hot Dogs & Tea at the Old Bank 11:30- 1:00 p.m. 17, 24, 31 Hot Dog BBQ by the Odd Job Squad Heritage Arts Centre Hamiota Curling Rink Hamiota Library Heritage Arts Centre Heritage Arts Centre Heritage Arts Centre Aquatic Centre August 1-31 Gallery Exhibition - Photography by Tammy McConnell 5 Heritage Arts Centre Maple Avenue Heritage Arts Centre 6-9 p.m. Mid-West Arts Show 'ir Shine 6, 13, 20, 27 Street Market, Hot Dogs & Tea at the Old Bank TD Summer Reading Club TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN HEALTH EMERGENCY ROOM SERVICES SANTE PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN Due to staff resource issues, there will be NO Emergency Department Services at r Hamiota District Health Centre ** TD Summer Reading Club HJunT On the following dates: Thurs, July 2nd at 8am until Fri, July 3rd at 8am Wed, July 8th at 8am until Fri, July 10th at 8am Mon, July 13th at 8am until Wed, July 29th at 8am Hamiota Library JULY 20 - 24™ 2:00 - 3:30PM Duringthe suspension of services, individuals requiring emergency department services are encouraged to call the Hamiota Health Centre at (204)764-2412 to determine the nearest open emergency department For any EMERGENT situations - call 911. ThePrairie Mountain Health EMS (ambulance) service will continue to provide emergency response for the community ofHamiota and surrounding areas. All residents making 911 calls are transported to the nearest open emergency department. The public can visit the PMH websiteat www.prairiemountamhealth ca (Public Alerts) to view current Suspension of Service notices. Individuals requiring health advice are encouraged to call Health Links/Info Sante at 1-888-315-9257.