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Page 1: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

2

Words from the Editor Debbie Kokil

This month Irsquod like to use this space so that our ldquoVillage Volunteer Card Sender Shirlee Christensenrdquo

could share a few words about an experience she had

ldquoOne of our residentsrsquo telephoned me a couple of weeks ago to tell

me that she was very upset that neither she nor her husband

received a card on their birthdays When I asked who was calling

she hung up on me I do not have caller display so I was unable to

get any more information Believe it or not we do try our hardest to

get things right - but mistakes do happen - SO PLEASE - if your

name is not on the list or if the dates are wrong please phone me at

204-422-9501 or let Doreen know by phoning 204-422-8273

As your Editor and fellow volunteer I

would like to confess my disappointment

in people who feel disappointed when an

occasion has been overlooked There is

always an explanation if you are willing to

listen It could be due to possible

misinformation mistakes illness andor

those times when it went into one ear

and out of the other I know I have some

days like that at least once a week

Doesnrsquot everyone

June 2015

3

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The

Paradise Village

ldquoRecReation centeRrdquo

will be re-opening on June 4th at 1000 am

4

June 2015

2015 PVRA

MEMBERSHIPS ARE DUE

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive

Days available will be June 2 5

912 and 16 Between the Hours

of 1000 am to Noon

Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Association

Since PVRA functions including general meetings which have been suspended over the past year

and a half the current executive has volunteered to serve another term The position of President

is vacant and in accordance with the By Laws and Constitution (found in the back of the PV Phone

Book) an election will be held at the June 2015 General Meeting An exact date will be

announced soon now that the renovated Recreation Centre will be re-opening on June 4th

An election committee chaired by Ila Cooper with Joy Morrison and Sherran Ross as members

has been appointed The Committee will be soliciting nominations and will call or visit each

household If you are interested in serving as President please call one of the following

committee members

Ila Cooper 204-422-5220 Joy Morrison 204-422-8080 Sherran Ross 204-422-5674

A brand new PVRA year with a brand new Recreation Centre is about to begin sohellip

letrsquos make it the best year ever

5

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Use of storage space in the

compound for a trailer for

the summer months only

Can move the trailer on

a moments notice

if spot is needed

Paradise Office Staff

has approved this

Call Ken at 204-795-1313 23 Nature Drive

PLAYING DARTS

ANY CONDITION

WILL REPAIR AND USE

FOR PRACTICE

CALL LES 204-422-8583

6rsquo x 4rsquo amp 6rsquo x 6rsquo

Blue Sheer Curtains

for a Bay Window

Comes with Valance Track and Fittings

Best Offer

Call Kathleen 204-422-6071

6

June 2015

Holy Cross School

300 Dubuc Street Winnipeg MB R2H 1E4

Voice (204) 237-4936 Fax (204) 237-7433

E-mail acapholycrossschoolmb ca

Dear Faithful Collectors of Paradise Village

Thank you so much for all your effort and dedication to the Tabs for Wheelchairs program

Your consistent effort over the last year brought in thousands of tabs and gained us a total of $53500 Fantastic work

Congrats

This year we are presenting our 16th

specialized wheelchair in 17 years

Bryce Thiessen is the recipient

Next year will be Jessica Rempel

We are hoping that we will be able to give 20 wheelchairs by our 20

th Anniversary in 2018

We will only be able to achieve this if our program continues to grow and more tabs are collected Please spread the word and keep them coming in

Make this next year even better than the last Take care and hope everyone has a good summer

Gwen Buccini Tabs for Wheelchairs Coordinator Holy Cross School

TRIPLE THREAT

Manitoba Bowling Champions

A team representing Deluxe Bowl in Steinbach captured the Manitoba Club 55 Plus Triples Team Championship at the provincial finals earlier this month at Dakota Bowling Lanes in Winnipeg From the left Lawrence LaCoste Richard Unruh and Frank Leys They will now represent Manitoba at the National Championships July 6th amp 7th also being held at Dakota Lanes in Winnipeg The local trio topped the field of 14 teams in the competition scoring 445 pins over their average in the four-game tournament

Congratulations Gentlemen

and Good Luck in July

7

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

A big thanks to Gail amp Bruce Harrower

Tom Malazdrewicz and Gordon Mills

I was able to donate $11700 to the Wheelchair Program

We could do better if the residents would separate the tabs from the

cans as they are 10c more per lb than the cans

We still collect all Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables

They must be Campbellrsquos products

Drop them off along with your tabs and cans

Please place your tabs and cans and labels into a bin provided

at the back of 7 Nature Drive 204-422-8273

We only recycle aluminum drink cans (pop and beer) and beer bottles

8

June 2015

Mondays - All U Can Eat Ribs (4 - 8 pm) Only $1995 + Taxes

Tuesdays - Kids (12 amp Under) Eat for a Toonie (4 - 8 pm)

Wednesdays - Seniors Night (3 - 7 pm) Only $995 + Taxes

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Breakfast Lunch or Supper

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

The Paradise Village ANNUAL Friday June 5th

12 - 7 pm

Saturday June 6th

9 am - 1 pm

Remember to Sign-up at the P V Office and

place Balloons at the back of your place

Carol Archambault 204-422-6847

9

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Denise DOBINSKY - 28 Sunset Drive - took possession of her new home on April 30th Denise moved to our beautiful Paradise Village from Neepawa and although she has only been here a short time she is very happy to be amongst us I had a very enjoyable lengthy conversation with Denise over a cup of coffee I went over all the information sheets with her and discussed different things that Denise wanted to know In her younger years she taught the accordion still has it and Im sure can be persuaded to come out on Mondays to jam with the rest of the jammers Denise was a home care worker for a number of years and definitely deserves a peaceful retirement She has one daughter and one grandson and a cute little poodle living with her Her interests include cards rummoli bingo walking and of course her accordion Welcome to Paradise Village Denise and hopefully we will see you at some of the activities we talked about Its a good place to meet some of the other residents that live here

Henry amp Barbara DERKSEN - 11 Parkview Drive moved to beautiful Paradise Village on April 27th from Steinbach They chose to move here as they found it an attractive area to live in and also to be close to family Had a most enjoyable visit with Henry and Barbara They lived in the US for 12 years and returned to Canada in 2008 taking up residence in Steinbach where 2 of their 4 children lived with their families To date Barbara had 18 books published she is working on number 19 The books are sold primarily in the US but are available all over the world through Amazon She writes mysteries childrens stories and devotionals In the US she worked under contract as a journalist for 6 years with over 2500 articles published in newspapers and magazines Henry has been singing and playing guitar since he was 13 years of age His first CD of original gospel music was recorded in 2004 and since then he has recorded seven more Henry is a member of Christian Country Music Association and lists his music with BMI He and his wife Barbara are members of the Christian Motorcycle Association and ride in Canada and the US to minister at rallies seniors homes and youth detention facilities Henry is a retired mechanical engineer and besides his love of music and riding motorcycles he now calls himself a jack of all trades Barbara is still writing books but also finds time to do some reading swimming and riding motorcycles They have been blessed with 11 grandchildren which keep them very busy Thank you again for the great visit Welcome to Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of our functions where you can meet some of the other residents

Gord amp Jackie HERNER - 33 Village Drive - moved from Winnipeg Beach on May 1st Jackie is patiently waiting for the pool to re-open as she loves swimming and one of the reasons they chose to move here was because of the swimming pool They also have some very good friends living here Jackie is now retired but was an employment counselor at Human Resources Gord is still employed as an agricultural inspector They like the 55 plus lifestyle here knowing their home will be looked after when they go away for the winter Jackie has many hobbies and interests namely gardening quilting crafts music dancing swimming fishing camping and golfing Gord also loves golfing music especially the drums and has a pilots license We learned a lot about each other on our visit They are both very open and easy to talk to They have 4 children and 10 grandchildren which keep them very busy We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gord and Jackie

Ken amp Sandra MACBAIN - moved to our beautiful Paradise Village on May 15th from Winnipeg to their new home on 23 Nature Drive It was a beautiful evening when I welcomed Ken and Sandra so we sat on their deck during the interview - and there werent even any mosquitoes to bug us Sandras father also lives in the Park so they are quite familiar with the activities and events that take place here They are both retired Sandra was an ambulance dispatcher and Ken after 37 years retired from CP as Manager of Field Operations They found it to be very friendly here and knowing that when they go away their home will be looked after They both have the same interests - golfing fishing and cycling Both Ken and Sandra participate in road racing at the Gimli track and Sandra has been registrar for the Winnipeg Sports Car Club for many years They have been fortunate enough to travel and race on tracks in the US and Alberta Welcome to beautiful Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of the activities soon You will get to meet more people

Welcome New Residents

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

Phone (204) 326-3451 Fax (204) 326-6486

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

June 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

11

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

If your name is missing off the birthday list please call Doreen 204-422-8273 or Shirlee 204-422-9501

Milestone May

Birthdays

2 -Sylvia Remple

14 - Steve Bloomer

22 - Nick Spewak

26 - Greta Bloomer

26 - Frank MacEachean 31 - Helen Guenther

Ted Parkes

Ralph Napady

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecaenfantjesusyahoocom

Gene amp Corrine Boivin - Loss of Mother

Joe Droux - Loss of Brother

Norman amp Meredith Nicol - Loss of Brother

Art amp Stella Davis - Loss of Brother

Debbie Davis - Loss of Husband

Elvina amp Ron Gordon - Loss of Mother (Former PV Resident - Canne Kerchervy)

Ron Gordon - Loss of Sister

2 Syd Henderson

2 Gabriel StVincent

3 Al Fifer

4 Ted Parkes

4 Emile DeGagne

5 Iris Langlois

6 Don Lorentz

9 Margaret Erlendson

10 Anne Scharff

10 Elwin Chase

11 Susan Dueck

11 Sandra Hebert

11 Debbie Kokil

13 Joy Morrison

13 Sharon Walsh

13 Mary Sitko

13 Rose McDonald

14 Gary Danielson

14 Victor Loewen

14 John Visser

15 Bud Bennett

15 Sue Desaulniers

15 Terry Hause

17 Al Betker

18 Louis Gagnon

18 Alan Dern

18 Gerald Brick

20 Lucielle Wastle

21 Larry Viau

21 Madeliene McCrea

21 Bill Holowec

22 Verna Robertson

22 Jakob Harms

23 Roy Goodman

23 Sandy Klinkhammer

25 Bill Vandal

28 Olga Baschak

29 Leo Langlois

29 Doug Huppe

29 Marius Carriere

30 Lise Smith

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

Ph 204-320-4600 Fax 204-320-9098

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

June 2015

UP COMING EVENTS - Annual BBQ - AGM and Volunteer Appreciation

AGM - Please join us for our Annual General Meeting Must be a current member to vote Make your voice count

Volunteer BBQ - Please join us for an afternoon filled with entertainment friends family fun and food

Please call 204-320-4600 to RSVP for the BBQ

Volunteer Appreciation - Hosted by Pat Porter Active Living Centre Community Resources Circle of Friends

and Steinbach Meals Program This is a small token of appreciation for the thousands of hours volunteers put in each

year to ensure that our programs and services thrive

Program

200 pm - AGM

400 pm - BBQ supper Volunteer awards and entertainment

600 pm - More entertainment and dessert

MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us book an appointment

Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600

Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month ndash call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment

Noon meals available Monday through Friday

cost $600 Call 204-320-4605 by 900 am to

reserve your meal for that day Purchase your

meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon

Monthly menus are available at the office online

or in the newsletter Bring a friend

Volunteer Opportunities perogy making

decorating and setting tables birthday party

hosts food preparation and serving clean up

greeters receptionists

Membership at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities

drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or

call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool 100 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Model Trains 100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

Tuesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball 930 am ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

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P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The

Paradise Village

ldquoRecReation centeRrdquo

will be re-opening on June 4th at 1000 am

4

June 2015

2015 PVRA

MEMBERSHIPS ARE DUE

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive

Days available will be June 2 5

912 and 16 Between the Hours

of 1000 am to Noon

Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Association

Since PVRA functions including general meetings which have been suspended over the past year

and a half the current executive has volunteered to serve another term The position of President

is vacant and in accordance with the By Laws and Constitution (found in the back of the PV Phone

Book) an election will be held at the June 2015 General Meeting An exact date will be

announced soon now that the renovated Recreation Centre will be re-opening on June 4th

An election committee chaired by Ila Cooper with Joy Morrison and Sherran Ross as members

has been appointed The Committee will be soliciting nominations and will call or visit each

household If you are interested in serving as President please call one of the following

committee members

Ila Cooper 204-422-5220 Joy Morrison 204-422-8080 Sherran Ross 204-422-5674

A brand new PVRA year with a brand new Recreation Centre is about to begin sohellip

letrsquos make it the best year ever

5

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Use of storage space in the

compound for a trailer for

the summer months only

Can move the trailer on

a moments notice

if spot is needed

Paradise Office Staff

has approved this

Call Ken at 204-795-1313 23 Nature Drive

PLAYING DARTS

ANY CONDITION

WILL REPAIR AND USE

FOR PRACTICE

CALL LES 204-422-8583

6rsquo x 4rsquo amp 6rsquo x 6rsquo

Blue Sheer Curtains

for a Bay Window

Comes with Valance Track and Fittings

Best Offer

Call Kathleen 204-422-6071

6

June 2015

Holy Cross School

300 Dubuc Street Winnipeg MB R2H 1E4

Voice (204) 237-4936 Fax (204) 237-7433

E-mail acapholycrossschoolmb ca

Dear Faithful Collectors of Paradise Village

Thank you so much for all your effort and dedication to the Tabs for Wheelchairs program

Your consistent effort over the last year brought in thousands of tabs and gained us a total of $53500 Fantastic work

Congrats

This year we are presenting our 16th

specialized wheelchair in 17 years

Bryce Thiessen is the recipient

Next year will be Jessica Rempel

We are hoping that we will be able to give 20 wheelchairs by our 20

th Anniversary in 2018

We will only be able to achieve this if our program continues to grow and more tabs are collected Please spread the word and keep them coming in

Make this next year even better than the last Take care and hope everyone has a good summer

Gwen Buccini Tabs for Wheelchairs Coordinator Holy Cross School

TRIPLE THREAT

Manitoba Bowling Champions

A team representing Deluxe Bowl in Steinbach captured the Manitoba Club 55 Plus Triples Team Championship at the provincial finals earlier this month at Dakota Bowling Lanes in Winnipeg From the left Lawrence LaCoste Richard Unruh and Frank Leys They will now represent Manitoba at the National Championships July 6th amp 7th also being held at Dakota Lanes in Winnipeg The local trio topped the field of 14 teams in the competition scoring 445 pins over their average in the four-game tournament

Congratulations Gentlemen

and Good Luck in July

7

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

A big thanks to Gail amp Bruce Harrower

Tom Malazdrewicz and Gordon Mills

I was able to donate $11700 to the Wheelchair Program

We could do better if the residents would separate the tabs from the

cans as they are 10c more per lb than the cans

We still collect all Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables

They must be Campbellrsquos products

Drop them off along with your tabs and cans

Please place your tabs and cans and labels into a bin provided

at the back of 7 Nature Drive 204-422-8273

We only recycle aluminum drink cans (pop and beer) and beer bottles

8

June 2015

Mondays - All U Can Eat Ribs (4 - 8 pm) Only $1995 + Taxes

Tuesdays - Kids (12 amp Under) Eat for a Toonie (4 - 8 pm)

Wednesdays - Seniors Night (3 - 7 pm) Only $995 + Taxes

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Breakfast Lunch or Supper

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

The Paradise Village ANNUAL Friday June 5th

12 - 7 pm

Saturday June 6th

9 am - 1 pm

Remember to Sign-up at the P V Office and

place Balloons at the back of your place

Carol Archambault 204-422-6847

9

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Denise DOBINSKY - 28 Sunset Drive - took possession of her new home on April 30th Denise moved to our beautiful Paradise Village from Neepawa and although she has only been here a short time she is very happy to be amongst us I had a very enjoyable lengthy conversation with Denise over a cup of coffee I went over all the information sheets with her and discussed different things that Denise wanted to know In her younger years she taught the accordion still has it and Im sure can be persuaded to come out on Mondays to jam with the rest of the jammers Denise was a home care worker for a number of years and definitely deserves a peaceful retirement She has one daughter and one grandson and a cute little poodle living with her Her interests include cards rummoli bingo walking and of course her accordion Welcome to Paradise Village Denise and hopefully we will see you at some of the activities we talked about Its a good place to meet some of the other residents that live here

Henry amp Barbara DERKSEN - 11 Parkview Drive moved to beautiful Paradise Village on April 27th from Steinbach They chose to move here as they found it an attractive area to live in and also to be close to family Had a most enjoyable visit with Henry and Barbara They lived in the US for 12 years and returned to Canada in 2008 taking up residence in Steinbach where 2 of their 4 children lived with their families To date Barbara had 18 books published she is working on number 19 The books are sold primarily in the US but are available all over the world through Amazon She writes mysteries childrens stories and devotionals In the US she worked under contract as a journalist for 6 years with over 2500 articles published in newspapers and magazines Henry has been singing and playing guitar since he was 13 years of age His first CD of original gospel music was recorded in 2004 and since then he has recorded seven more Henry is a member of Christian Country Music Association and lists his music with BMI He and his wife Barbara are members of the Christian Motorcycle Association and ride in Canada and the US to minister at rallies seniors homes and youth detention facilities Henry is a retired mechanical engineer and besides his love of music and riding motorcycles he now calls himself a jack of all trades Barbara is still writing books but also finds time to do some reading swimming and riding motorcycles They have been blessed with 11 grandchildren which keep them very busy Thank you again for the great visit Welcome to Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of our functions where you can meet some of the other residents

Gord amp Jackie HERNER - 33 Village Drive - moved from Winnipeg Beach on May 1st Jackie is patiently waiting for the pool to re-open as she loves swimming and one of the reasons they chose to move here was because of the swimming pool They also have some very good friends living here Jackie is now retired but was an employment counselor at Human Resources Gord is still employed as an agricultural inspector They like the 55 plus lifestyle here knowing their home will be looked after when they go away for the winter Jackie has many hobbies and interests namely gardening quilting crafts music dancing swimming fishing camping and golfing Gord also loves golfing music especially the drums and has a pilots license We learned a lot about each other on our visit They are both very open and easy to talk to They have 4 children and 10 grandchildren which keep them very busy We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gord and Jackie

Ken amp Sandra MACBAIN - moved to our beautiful Paradise Village on May 15th from Winnipeg to their new home on 23 Nature Drive It was a beautiful evening when I welcomed Ken and Sandra so we sat on their deck during the interview - and there werent even any mosquitoes to bug us Sandras father also lives in the Park so they are quite familiar with the activities and events that take place here They are both retired Sandra was an ambulance dispatcher and Ken after 37 years retired from CP as Manager of Field Operations They found it to be very friendly here and knowing that when they go away their home will be looked after They both have the same interests - golfing fishing and cycling Both Ken and Sandra participate in road racing at the Gimli track and Sandra has been registrar for the Winnipeg Sports Car Club for many years They have been fortunate enough to travel and race on tracks in the US and Alberta Welcome to beautiful Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of the activities soon You will get to meet more people

Welcome New Residents

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

Phone (204) 326-3451 Fax (204) 326-6486

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

June 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

11

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

If your name is missing off the birthday list please call Doreen 204-422-8273 or Shirlee 204-422-9501

Milestone May

Birthdays

2 -Sylvia Remple

14 - Steve Bloomer

22 - Nick Spewak

26 - Greta Bloomer

26 - Frank MacEachean 31 - Helen Guenther

Ted Parkes

Ralph Napady

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecaenfantjesusyahoocom

Gene amp Corrine Boivin - Loss of Mother

Joe Droux - Loss of Brother

Norman amp Meredith Nicol - Loss of Brother

Art amp Stella Davis - Loss of Brother

Debbie Davis - Loss of Husband

Elvina amp Ron Gordon - Loss of Mother (Former PV Resident - Canne Kerchervy)

Ron Gordon - Loss of Sister

2 Syd Henderson

2 Gabriel StVincent

3 Al Fifer

4 Ted Parkes

4 Emile DeGagne

5 Iris Langlois

6 Don Lorentz

9 Margaret Erlendson

10 Anne Scharff

10 Elwin Chase

11 Susan Dueck

11 Sandra Hebert

11 Debbie Kokil

13 Joy Morrison

13 Sharon Walsh

13 Mary Sitko

13 Rose McDonald

14 Gary Danielson

14 Victor Loewen

14 John Visser

15 Bud Bennett

15 Sue Desaulniers

15 Terry Hause

17 Al Betker

18 Louis Gagnon

18 Alan Dern

18 Gerald Brick

20 Lucielle Wastle

21 Larry Viau

21 Madeliene McCrea

21 Bill Holowec

22 Verna Robertson

22 Jakob Harms

23 Roy Goodman

23 Sandy Klinkhammer

25 Bill Vandal

28 Olga Baschak

29 Leo Langlois

29 Doug Huppe

29 Marius Carriere

30 Lise Smith

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

Ph 204-320-4600 Fax 204-320-9098

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

June 2015

UP COMING EVENTS - Annual BBQ - AGM and Volunteer Appreciation

AGM - Please join us for our Annual General Meeting Must be a current member to vote Make your voice count

Volunteer BBQ - Please join us for an afternoon filled with entertainment friends family fun and food

Please call 204-320-4600 to RSVP for the BBQ

Volunteer Appreciation - Hosted by Pat Porter Active Living Centre Community Resources Circle of Friends

and Steinbach Meals Program This is a small token of appreciation for the thousands of hours volunteers put in each

year to ensure that our programs and services thrive

Program

200 pm - AGM

400 pm - BBQ supper Volunteer awards and entertainment

600 pm - More entertainment and dessert

MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us book an appointment

Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600

Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month ndash call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment

Noon meals available Monday through Friday

cost $600 Call 204-320-4605 by 900 am to

reserve your meal for that day Purchase your

meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon

Monthly menus are available at the office online

or in the newsletter Bring a friend

Volunteer Opportunities perogy making

decorating and setting tables birthday party

hosts food preparation and serving clean up

greeters receptionists

Membership at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities

drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or

call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool 100 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Model Trains 100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

Tuesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball 930 am ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

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names then you forget

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Page 3: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

4

June 2015

2015 PVRA

MEMBERSHIPS ARE DUE

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive

Days available will be June 2 5

912 and 16 Between the Hours

of 1000 am to Noon

Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Association

Since PVRA functions including general meetings which have been suspended over the past year

and a half the current executive has volunteered to serve another term The position of President

is vacant and in accordance with the By Laws and Constitution (found in the back of the PV Phone

Book) an election will be held at the June 2015 General Meeting An exact date will be

announced soon now that the renovated Recreation Centre will be re-opening on June 4th

An election committee chaired by Ila Cooper with Joy Morrison and Sherran Ross as members

has been appointed The Committee will be soliciting nominations and will call or visit each

household If you are interested in serving as President please call one of the following

committee members

Ila Cooper 204-422-5220 Joy Morrison 204-422-8080 Sherran Ross 204-422-5674

A brand new PVRA year with a brand new Recreation Centre is about to begin sohellip

letrsquos make it the best year ever

5

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Use of storage space in the

compound for a trailer for

the summer months only

Can move the trailer on

a moments notice

if spot is needed

Paradise Office Staff

has approved this

Call Ken at 204-795-1313 23 Nature Drive

PLAYING DARTS

ANY CONDITION

WILL REPAIR AND USE

FOR PRACTICE

CALL LES 204-422-8583

6rsquo x 4rsquo amp 6rsquo x 6rsquo

Blue Sheer Curtains

for a Bay Window

Comes with Valance Track and Fittings

Best Offer

Call Kathleen 204-422-6071

6

June 2015

Holy Cross School

300 Dubuc Street Winnipeg MB R2H 1E4

Voice (204) 237-4936 Fax (204) 237-7433

E-mail acapholycrossschoolmb ca

Dear Faithful Collectors of Paradise Village

Thank you so much for all your effort and dedication to the Tabs for Wheelchairs program

Your consistent effort over the last year brought in thousands of tabs and gained us a total of $53500 Fantastic work

Congrats

This year we are presenting our 16th

specialized wheelchair in 17 years

Bryce Thiessen is the recipient

Next year will be Jessica Rempel

We are hoping that we will be able to give 20 wheelchairs by our 20

th Anniversary in 2018

We will only be able to achieve this if our program continues to grow and more tabs are collected Please spread the word and keep them coming in

Make this next year even better than the last Take care and hope everyone has a good summer

Gwen Buccini Tabs for Wheelchairs Coordinator Holy Cross School

TRIPLE THREAT

Manitoba Bowling Champions

A team representing Deluxe Bowl in Steinbach captured the Manitoba Club 55 Plus Triples Team Championship at the provincial finals earlier this month at Dakota Bowling Lanes in Winnipeg From the left Lawrence LaCoste Richard Unruh and Frank Leys They will now represent Manitoba at the National Championships July 6th amp 7th also being held at Dakota Lanes in Winnipeg The local trio topped the field of 14 teams in the competition scoring 445 pins over their average in the four-game tournament

Congratulations Gentlemen

and Good Luck in July

7

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

A big thanks to Gail amp Bruce Harrower

Tom Malazdrewicz and Gordon Mills

I was able to donate $11700 to the Wheelchair Program

We could do better if the residents would separate the tabs from the

cans as they are 10c more per lb than the cans

We still collect all Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables

They must be Campbellrsquos products

Drop them off along with your tabs and cans

Please place your tabs and cans and labels into a bin provided

at the back of 7 Nature Drive 204-422-8273

We only recycle aluminum drink cans (pop and beer) and beer bottles

8

June 2015

Mondays - All U Can Eat Ribs (4 - 8 pm) Only $1995 + Taxes

Tuesdays - Kids (12 amp Under) Eat for a Toonie (4 - 8 pm)

Wednesdays - Seniors Night (3 - 7 pm) Only $995 + Taxes

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Breakfast Lunch or Supper

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

The Paradise Village ANNUAL Friday June 5th

12 - 7 pm

Saturday June 6th

9 am - 1 pm

Remember to Sign-up at the P V Office and

place Balloons at the back of your place

Carol Archambault 204-422-6847

9

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Denise DOBINSKY - 28 Sunset Drive - took possession of her new home on April 30th Denise moved to our beautiful Paradise Village from Neepawa and although she has only been here a short time she is very happy to be amongst us I had a very enjoyable lengthy conversation with Denise over a cup of coffee I went over all the information sheets with her and discussed different things that Denise wanted to know In her younger years she taught the accordion still has it and Im sure can be persuaded to come out on Mondays to jam with the rest of the jammers Denise was a home care worker for a number of years and definitely deserves a peaceful retirement She has one daughter and one grandson and a cute little poodle living with her Her interests include cards rummoli bingo walking and of course her accordion Welcome to Paradise Village Denise and hopefully we will see you at some of the activities we talked about Its a good place to meet some of the other residents that live here

Henry amp Barbara DERKSEN - 11 Parkview Drive moved to beautiful Paradise Village on April 27th from Steinbach They chose to move here as they found it an attractive area to live in and also to be close to family Had a most enjoyable visit with Henry and Barbara They lived in the US for 12 years and returned to Canada in 2008 taking up residence in Steinbach where 2 of their 4 children lived with their families To date Barbara had 18 books published she is working on number 19 The books are sold primarily in the US but are available all over the world through Amazon She writes mysteries childrens stories and devotionals In the US she worked under contract as a journalist for 6 years with over 2500 articles published in newspapers and magazines Henry has been singing and playing guitar since he was 13 years of age His first CD of original gospel music was recorded in 2004 and since then he has recorded seven more Henry is a member of Christian Country Music Association and lists his music with BMI He and his wife Barbara are members of the Christian Motorcycle Association and ride in Canada and the US to minister at rallies seniors homes and youth detention facilities Henry is a retired mechanical engineer and besides his love of music and riding motorcycles he now calls himself a jack of all trades Barbara is still writing books but also finds time to do some reading swimming and riding motorcycles They have been blessed with 11 grandchildren which keep them very busy Thank you again for the great visit Welcome to Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of our functions where you can meet some of the other residents

Gord amp Jackie HERNER - 33 Village Drive - moved from Winnipeg Beach on May 1st Jackie is patiently waiting for the pool to re-open as she loves swimming and one of the reasons they chose to move here was because of the swimming pool They also have some very good friends living here Jackie is now retired but was an employment counselor at Human Resources Gord is still employed as an agricultural inspector They like the 55 plus lifestyle here knowing their home will be looked after when they go away for the winter Jackie has many hobbies and interests namely gardening quilting crafts music dancing swimming fishing camping and golfing Gord also loves golfing music especially the drums and has a pilots license We learned a lot about each other on our visit They are both very open and easy to talk to They have 4 children and 10 grandchildren which keep them very busy We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gord and Jackie

Ken amp Sandra MACBAIN - moved to our beautiful Paradise Village on May 15th from Winnipeg to their new home on 23 Nature Drive It was a beautiful evening when I welcomed Ken and Sandra so we sat on their deck during the interview - and there werent even any mosquitoes to bug us Sandras father also lives in the Park so they are quite familiar with the activities and events that take place here They are both retired Sandra was an ambulance dispatcher and Ken after 37 years retired from CP as Manager of Field Operations They found it to be very friendly here and knowing that when they go away their home will be looked after They both have the same interests - golfing fishing and cycling Both Ken and Sandra participate in road racing at the Gimli track and Sandra has been registrar for the Winnipeg Sports Car Club for many years They have been fortunate enough to travel and race on tracks in the US and Alberta Welcome to beautiful Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of the activities soon You will get to meet more people

Welcome New Residents

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

Phone (204) 326-3451 Fax (204) 326-6486

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

June 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

11

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

If your name is missing off the birthday list please call Doreen 204-422-8273 or Shirlee 204-422-9501

Milestone May

Birthdays

2 -Sylvia Remple

14 - Steve Bloomer

22 - Nick Spewak

26 - Greta Bloomer

26 - Frank MacEachean 31 - Helen Guenther

Ted Parkes

Ralph Napady

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecaenfantjesusyahoocom

Gene amp Corrine Boivin - Loss of Mother

Joe Droux - Loss of Brother

Norman amp Meredith Nicol - Loss of Brother

Art amp Stella Davis - Loss of Brother

Debbie Davis - Loss of Husband

Elvina amp Ron Gordon - Loss of Mother (Former PV Resident - Canne Kerchervy)

Ron Gordon - Loss of Sister

2 Syd Henderson

2 Gabriel StVincent

3 Al Fifer

4 Ted Parkes

4 Emile DeGagne

5 Iris Langlois

6 Don Lorentz

9 Margaret Erlendson

10 Anne Scharff

10 Elwin Chase

11 Susan Dueck

11 Sandra Hebert

11 Debbie Kokil

13 Joy Morrison

13 Sharon Walsh

13 Mary Sitko

13 Rose McDonald

14 Gary Danielson

14 Victor Loewen

14 John Visser

15 Bud Bennett

15 Sue Desaulniers

15 Terry Hause

17 Al Betker

18 Louis Gagnon

18 Alan Dern

18 Gerald Brick

20 Lucielle Wastle

21 Larry Viau

21 Madeliene McCrea

21 Bill Holowec

22 Verna Robertson

22 Jakob Harms

23 Roy Goodman

23 Sandy Klinkhammer

25 Bill Vandal

28 Olga Baschak

29 Leo Langlois

29 Doug Huppe

29 Marius Carriere

30 Lise Smith

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

Ph 204-320-4600 Fax 204-320-9098

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

June 2015

UP COMING EVENTS - Annual BBQ - AGM and Volunteer Appreciation

AGM - Please join us for our Annual General Meeting Must be a current member to vote Make your voice count

Volunteer BBQ - Please join us for an afternoon filled with entertainment friends family fun and food

Please call 204-320-4600 to RSVP for the BBQ

Volunteer Appreciation - Hosted by Pat Porter Active Living Centre Community Resources Circle of Friends

and Steinbach Meals Program This is a small token of appreciation for the thousands of hours volunteers put in each

year to ensure that our programs and services thrive

Program

200 pm - AGM

400 pm - BBQ supper Volunteer awards and entertainment

600 pm - More entertainment and dessert

MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us book an appointment

Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600

Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month ndash call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment

Noon meals available Monday through Friday

cost $600 Call 204-320-4605 by 900 am to

reserve your meal for that day Purchase your

meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon

Monthly menus are available at the office online

or in the newsletter Bring a friend

Volunteer Opportunities perogy making

decorating and setting tables birthday party

hosts food preparation and serving clean up

greeters receptionists

Membership at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities

drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or

call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool 100 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Model Trains 100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

Tuesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball 930 am ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

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Page 4: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

5

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Use of storage space in the

compound for a trailer for

the summer months only

Can move the trailer on

a moments notice

if spot is needed

Paradise Office Staff

has approved this

Call Ken at 204-795-1313 23 Nature Drive

PLAYING DARTS

ANY CONDITION

WILL REPAIR AND USE

FOR PRACTICE

CALL LES 204-422-8583

6rsquo x 4rsquo amp 6rsquo x 6rsquo

Blue Sheer Curtains

for a Bay Window

Comes with Valance Track and Fittings

Best Offer

Call Kathleen 204-422-6071

6

June 2015

Holy Cross School

300 Dubuc Street Winnipeg MB R2H 1E4

Voice (204) 237-4936 Fax (204) 237-7433

E-mail acapholycrossschoolmb ca

Dear Faithful Collectors of Paradise Village

Thank you so much for all your effort and dedication to the Tabs for Wheelchairs program

Your consistent effort over the last year brought in thousands of tabs and gained us a total of $53500 Fantastic work

Congrats

This year we are presenting our 16th

specialized wheelchair in 17 years

Bryce Thiessen is the recipient

Next year will be Jessica Rempel

We are hoping that we will be able to give 20 wheelchairs by our 20

th Anniversary in 2018

We will only be able to achieve this if our program continues to grow and more tabs are collected Please spread the word and keep them coming in

Make this next year even better than the last Take care and hope everyone has a good summer

Gwen Buccini Tabs for Wheelchairs Coordinator Holy Cross School

TRIPLE THREAT

Manitoba Bowling Champions

A team representing Deluxe Bowl in Steinbach captured the Manitoba Club 55 Plus Triples Team Championship at the provincial finals earlier this month at Dakota Bowling Lanes in Winnipeg From the left Lawrence LaCoste Richard Unruh and Frank Leys They will now represent Manitoba at the National Championships July 6th amp 7th also being held at Dakota Lanes in Winnipeg The local trio topped the field of 14 teams in the competition scoring 445 pins over their average in the four-game tournament

Congratulations Gentlemen

and Good Luck in July

7

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

A big thanks to Gail amp Bruce Harrower

Tom Malazdrewicz and Gordon Mills

I was able to donate $11700 to the Wheelchair Program

We could do better if the residents would separate the tabs from the

cans as they are 10c more per lb than the cans

We still collect all Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables

They must be Campbellrsquos products

Drop them off along with your tabs and cans

Please place your tabs and cans and labels into a bin provided

at the back of 7 Nature Drive 204-422-8273

We only recycle aluminum drink cans (pop and beer) and beer bottles

8

June 2015

Mondays - All U Can Eat Ribs (4 - 8 pm) Only $1995 + Taxes

Tuesdays - Kids (12 amp Under) Eat for a Toonie (4 - 8 pm)

Wednesdays - Seniors Night (3 - 7 pm) Only $995 + Taxes

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Breakfast Lunch or Supper

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

The Paradise Village ANNUAL Friday June 5th

12 - 7 pm

Saturday June 6th

9 am - 1 pm

Remember to Sign-up at the P V Office and

place Balloons at the back of your place

Carol Archambault 204-422-6847

9

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Denise DOBINSKY - 28 Sunset Drive - took possession of her new home on April 30th Denise moved to our beautiful Paradise Village from Neepawa and although she has only been here a short time she is very happy to be amongst us I had a very enjoyable lengthy conversation with Denise over a cup of coffee I went over all the information sheets with her and discussed different things that Denise wanted to know In her younger years she taught the accordion still has it and Im sure can be persuaded to come out on Mondays to jam with the rest of the jammers Denise was a home care worker for a number of years and definitely deserves a peaceful retirement She has one daughter and one grandson and a cute little poodle living with her Her interests include cards rummoli bingo walking and of course her accordion Welcome to Paradise Village Denise and hopefully we will see you at some of the activities we talked about Its a good place to meet some of the other residents that live here

Henry amp Barbara DERKSEN - 11 Parkview Drive moved to beautiful Paradise Village on April 27th from Steinbach They chose to move here as they found it an attractive area to live in and also to be close to family Had a most enjoyable visit with Henry and Barbara They lived in the US for 12 years and returned to Canada in 2008 taking up residence in Steinbach where 2 of their 4 children lived with their families To date Barbara had 18 books published she is working on number 19 The books are sold primarily in the US but are available all over the world through Amazon She writes mysteries childrens stories and devotionals In the US she worked under contract as a journalist for 6 years with over 2500 articles published in newspapers and magazines Henry has been singing and playing guitar since he was 13 years of age His first CD of original gospel music was recorded in 2004 and since then he has recorded seven more Henry is a member of Christian Country Music Association and lists his music with BMI He and his wife Barbara are members of the Christian Motorcycle Association and ride in Canada and the US to minister at rallies seniors homes and youth detention facilities Henry is a retired mechanical engineer and besides his love of music and riding motorcycles he now calls himself a jack of all trades Barbara is still writing books but also finds time to do some reading swimming and riding motorcycles They have been blessed with 11 grandchildren which keep them very busy Thank you again for the great visit Welcome to Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of our functions where you can meet some of the other residents

Gord amp Jackie HERNER - 33 Village Drive - moved from Winnipeg Beach on May 1st Jackie is patiently waiting for the pool to re-open as she loves swimming and one of the reasons they chose to move here was because of the swimming pool They also have some very good friends living here Jackie is now retired but was an employment counselor at Human Resources Gord is still employed as an agricultural inspector They like the 55 plus lifestyle here knowing their home will be looked after when they go away for the winter Jackie has many hobbies and interests namely gardening quilting crafts music dancing swimming fishing camping and golfing Gord also loves golfing music especially the drums and has a pilots license We learned a lot about each other on our visit They are both very open and easy to talk to They have 4 children and 10 grandchildren which keep them very busy We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gord and Jackie

Ken amp Sandra MACBAIN - moved to our beautiful Paradise Village on May 15th from Winnipeg to their new home on 23 Nature Drive It was a beautiful evening when I welcomed Ken and Sandra so we sat on their deck during the interview - and there werent even any mosquitoes to bug us Sandras father also lives in the Park so they are quite familiar with the activities and events that take place here They are both retired Sandra was an ambulance dispatcher and Ken after 37 years retired from CP as Manager of Field Operations They found it to be very friendly here and knowing that when they go away their home will be looked after They both have the same interests - golfing fishing and cycling Both Ken and Sandra participate in road racing at the Gimli track and Sandra has been registrar for the Winnipeg Sports Car Club for many years They have been fortunate enough to travel and race on tracks in the US and Alberta Welcome to beautiful Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of the activities soon You will get to meet more people

Welcome New Residents

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

Phone (204) 326-3451 Fax (204) 326-6486

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

June 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

11

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

If your name is missing off the birthday list please call Doreen 204-422-8273 or Shirlee 204-422-9501

Milestone May

Birthdays

2 -Sylvia Remple

14 - Steve Bloomer

22 - Nick Spewak

26 - Greta Bloomer

26 - Frank MacEachean 31 - Helen Guenther

Ted Parkes

Ralph Napady

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecaenfantjesusyahoocom

Gene amp Corrine Boivin - Loss of Mother

Joe Droux - Loss of Brother

Norman amp Meredith Nicol - Loss of Brother

Art amp Stella Davis - Loss of Brother

Debbie Davis - Loss of Husband

Elvina amp Ron Gordon - Loss of Mother (Former PV Resident - Canne Kerchervy)

Ron Gordon - Loss of Sister

2 Syd Henderson

2 Gabriel StVincent

3 Al Fifer

4 Ted Parkes

4 Emile DeGagne

5 Iris Langlois

6 Don Lorentz

9 Margaret Erlendson

10 Anne Scharff

10 Elwin Chase

11 Susan Dueck

11 Sandra Hebert

11 Debbie Kokil

13 Joy Morrison

13 Sharon Walsh

13 Mary Sitko

13 Rose McDonald

14 Gary Danielson

14 Victor Loewen

14 John Visser

15 Bud Bennett

15 Sue Desaulniers

15 Terry Hause

17 Al Betker

18 Louis Gagnon

18 Alan Dern

18 Gerald Brick

20 Lucielle Wastle

21 Larry Viau

21 Madeliene McCrea

21 Bill Holowec

22 Verna Robertson

22 Jakob Harms

23 Roy Goodman

23 Sandy Klinkhammer

25 Bill Vandal

28 Olga Baschak

29 Leo Langlois

29 Doug Huppe

29 Marius Carriere

30 Lise Smith

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

Ph 204-320-4600 Fax 204-320-9098

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

June 2015

UP COMING EVENTS - Annual BBQ - AGM and Volunteer Appreciation

AGM - Please join us for our Annual General Meeting Must be a current member to vote Make your voice count

Volunteer BBQ - Please join us for an afternoon filled with entertainment friends family fun and food

Please call 204-320-4600 to RSVP for the BBQ

Volunteer Appreciation - Hosted by Pat Porter Active Living Centre Community Resources Circle of Friends

and Steinbach Meals Program This is a small token of appreciation for the thousands of hours volunteers put in each

year to ensure that our programs and services thrive

Program

200 pm - AGM

400 pm - BBQ supper Volunteer awards and entertainment

600 pm - More entertainment and dessert

MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us book an appointment

Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600

Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month ndash call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment

Noon meals available Monday through Friday

cost $600 Call 204-320-4605 by 900 am to

reserve your meal for that day Purchase your

meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon

Monthly menus are available at the office online

or in the newsletter Bring a friend

Volunteer Opportunities perogy making

decorating and setting tables birthday party

hosts food preparation and serving clean up

greeters receptionists

Membership at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities

drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or

call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool 100 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Model Trains 100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

Tuesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball 930 am ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

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Page 5: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

6

June 2015

Holy Cross School

300 Dubuc Street Winnipeg MB R2H 1E4

Voice (204) 237-4936 Fax (204) 237-7433

E-mail acapholycrossschoolmb ca

Dear Faithful Collectors of Paradise Village

Thank you so much for all your effort and dedication to the Tabs for Wheelchairs program

Your consistent effort over the last year brought in thousands of tabs and gained us a total of $53500 Fantastic work

Congrats

This year we are presenting our 16th

specialized wheelchair in 17 years

Bryce Thiessen is the recipient

Next year will be Jessica Rempel

We are hoping that we will be able to give 20 wheelchairs by our 20

th Anniversary in 2018

We will only be able to achieve this if our program continues to grow and more tabs are collected Please spread the word and keep them coming in

Make this next year even better than the last Take care and hope everyone has a good summer

Gwen Buccini Tabs for Wheelchairs Coordinator Holy Cross School

TRIPLE THREAT

Manitoba Bowling Champions

A team representing Deluxe Bowl in Steinbach captured the Manitoba Club 55 Plus Triples Team Championship at the provincial finals earlier this month at Dakota Bowling Lanes in Winnipeg From the left Lawrence LaCoste Richard Unruh and Frank Leys They will now represent Manitoba at the National Championships July 6th amp 7th also being held at Dakota Lanes in Winnipeg The local trio topped the field of 14 teams in the competition scoring 445 pins over their average in the four-game tournament

Congratulations Gentlemen

and Good Luck in July

7

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

A big thanks to Gail amp Bruce Harrower

Tom Malazdrewicz and Gordon Mills

I was able to donate $11700 to the Wheelchair Program

We could do better if the residents would separate the tabs from the

cans as they are 10c more per lb than the cans

We still collect all Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables

They must be Campbellrsquos products

Drop them off along with your tabs and cans

Please place your tabs and cans and labels into a bin provided

at the back of 7 Nature Drive 204-422-8273

We only recycle aluminum drink cans (pop and beer) and beer bottles

8

June 2015

Mondays - All U Can Eat Ribs (4 - 8 pm) Only $1995 + Taxes

Tuesdays - Kids (12 amp Under) Eat for a Toonie (4 - 8 pm)

Wednesdays - Seniors Night (3 - 7 pm) Only $995 + Taxes

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Breakfast Lunch or Supper

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

The Paradise Village ANNUAL Friday June 5th

12 - 7 pm

Saturday June 6th

9 am - 1 pm

Remember to Sign-up at the P V Office and

place Balloons at the back of your place

Carol Archambault 204-422-6847

9

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Denise DOBINSKY - 28 Sunset Drive - took possession of her new home on April 30th Denise moved to our beautiful Paradise Village from Neepawa and although she has only been here a short time she is very happy to be amongst us I had a very enjoyable lengthy conversation with Denise over a cup of coffee I went over all the information sheets with her and discussed different things that Denise wanted to know In her younger years she taught the accordion still has it and Im sure can be persuaded to come out on Mondays to jam with the rest of the jammers Denise was a home care worker for a number of years and definitely deserves a peaceful retirement She has one daughter and one grandson and a cute little poodle living with her Her interests include cards rummoli bingo walking and of course her accordion Welcome to Paradise Village Denise and hopefully we will see you at some of the activities we talked about Its a good place to meet some of the other residents that live here

Henry amp Barbara DERKSEN - 11 Parkview Drive moved to beautiful Paradise Village on April 27th from Steinbach They chose to move here as they found it an attractive area to live in and also to be close to family Had a most enjoyable visit with Henry and Barbara They lived in the US for 12 years and returned to Canada in 2008 taking up residence in Steinbach where 2 of their 4 children lived with their families To date Barbara had 18 books published she is working on number 19 The books are sold primarily in the US but are available all over the world through Amazon She writes mysteries childrens stories and devotionals In the US she worked under contract as a journalist for 6 years with over 2500 articles published in newspapers and magazines Henry has been singing and playing guitar since he was 13 years of age His first CD of original gospel music was recorded in 2004 and since then he has recorded seven more Henry is a member of Christian Country Music Association and lists his music with BMI He and his wife Barbara are members of the Christian Motorcycle Association and ride in Canada and the US to minister at rallies seniors homes and youth detention facilities Henry is a retired mechanical engineer and besides his love of music and riding motorcycles he now calls himself a jack of all trades Barbara is still writing books but also finds time to do some reading swimming and riding motorcycles They have been blessed with 11 grandchildren which keep them very busy Thank you again for the great visit Welcome to Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of our functions where you can meet some of the other residents

Gord amp Jackie HERNER - 33 Village Drive - moved from Winnipeg Beach on May 1st Jackie is patiently waiting for the pool to re-open as she loves swimming and one of the reasons they chose to move here was because of the swimming pool They also have some very good friends living here Jackie is now retired but was an employment counselor at Human Resources Gord is still employed as an agricultural inspector They like the 55 plus lifestyle here knowing their home will be looked after when they go away for the winter Jackie has many hobbies and interests namely gardening quilting crafts music dancing swimming fishing camping and golfing Gord also loves golfing music especially the drums and has a pilots license We learned a lot about each other on our visit They are both very open and easy to talk to They have 4 children and 10 grandchildren which keep them very busy We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gord and Jackie

Ken amp Sandra MACBAIN - moved to our beautiful Paradise Village on May 15th from Winnipeg to their new home on 23 Nature Drive It was a beautiful evening when I welcomed Ken and Sandra so we sat on their deck during the interview - and there werent even any mosquitoes to bug us Sandras father also lives in the Park so they are quite familiar with the activities and events that take place here They are both retired Sandra was an ambulance dispatcher and Ken after 37 years retired from CP as Manager of Field Operations They found it to be very friendly here and knowing that when they go away their home will be looked after They both have the same interests - golfing fishing and cycling Both Ken and Sandra participate in road racing at the Gimli track and Sandra has been registrar for the Winnipeg Sports Car Club for many years They have been fortunate enough to travel and race on tracks in the US and Alberta Welcome to beautiful Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of the activities soon You will get to meet more people

Welcome New Residents

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

Phone (204) 326-3451 Fax (204) 326-6486

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

June 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

11

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

If your name is missing off the birthday list please call Doreen 204-422-8273 or Shirlee 204-422-9501

Milestone May

Birthdays

2 -Sylvia Remple

14 - Steve Bloomer

22 - Nick Spewak

26 - Greta Bloomer

26 - Frank MacEachean 31 - Helen Guenther

Ted Parkes

Ralph Napady

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecaenfantjesusyahoocom

Gene amp Corrine Boivin - Loss of Mother

Joe Droux - Loss of Brother

Norman amp Meredith Nicol - Loss of Brother

Art amp Stella Davis - Loss of Brother

Debbie Davis - Loss of Husband

Elvina amp Ron Gordon - Loss of Mother (Former PV Resident - Canne Kerchervy)

Ron Gordon - Loss of Sister

2 Syd Henderson

2 Gabriel StVincent

3 Al Fifer

4 Ted Parkes

4 Emile DeGagne

5 Iris Langlois

6 Don Lorentz

9 Margaret Erlendson

10 Anne Scharff

10 Elwin Chase

11 Susan Dueck

11 Sandra Hebert

11 Debbie Kokil

13 Joy Morrison

13 Sharon Walsh

13 Mary Sitko

13 Rose McDonald

14 Gary Danielson

14 Victor Loewen

14 John Visser

15 Bud Bennett

15 Sue Desaulniers

15 Terry Hause

17 Al Betker

18 Louis Gagnon

18 Alan Dern

18 Gerald Brick

20 Lucielle Wastle

21 Larry Viau

21 Madeliene McCrea

21 Bill Holowec

22 Verna Robertson

22 Jakob Harms

23 Roy Goodman

23 Sandy Klinkhammer

25 Bill Vandal

28 Olga Baschak

29 Leo Langlois

29 Doug Huppe

29 Marius Carriere

30 Lise Smith

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

Ph 204-320-4600 Fax 204-320-9098

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

June 2015

UP COMING EVENTS - Annual BBQ - AGM and Volunteer Appreciation

AGM - Please join us for our Annual General Meeting Must be a current member to vote Make your voice count

Volunteer BBQ - Please join us for an afternoon filled with entertainment friends family fun and food

Please call 204-320-4600 to RSVP for the BBQ

Volunteer Appreciation - Hosted by Pat Porter Active Living Centre Community Resources Circle of Friends

and Steinbach Meals Program This is a small token of appreciation for the thousands of hours volunteers put in each

year to ensure that our programs and services thrive

Program

200 pm - AGM

400 pm - BBQ supper Volunteer awards and entertainment

600 pm - More entertainment and dessert

MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us book an appointment

Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600

Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month ndash call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment

Noon meals available Monday through Friday

cost $600 Call 204-320-4605 by 900 am to

reserve your meal for that day Purchase your

meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon

Monthly menus are available at the office online

or in the newsletter Bring a friend

Volunteer Opportunities perogy making

decorating and setting tables birthday party

hosts food preparation and serving clean up

greeters receptionists

Membership at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities

drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or

call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool 100 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Model Trains 100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

Tuesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball 930 am ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

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Page 6: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

7

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

A big thanks to Gail amp Bruce Harrower

Tom Malazdrewicz and Gordon Mills

I was able to donate $11700 to the Wheelchair Program

We could do better if the residents would separate the tabs from the

cans as they are 10c more per lb than the cans

We still collect all Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables

They must be Campbellrsquos products

Drop them off along with your tabs and cans

Please place your tabs and cans and labels into a bin provided

at the back of 7 Nature Drive 204-422-8273

We only recycle aluminum drink cans (pop and beer) and beer bottles

8

June 2015

Mondays - All U Can Eat Ribs (4 - 8 pm) Only $1995 + Taxes

Tuesdays - Kids (12 amp Under) Eat for a Toonie (4 - 8 pm)

Wednesdays - Seniors Night (3 - 7 pm) Only $995 + Taxes

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Breakfast Lunch or Supper

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

The Paradise Village ANNUAL Friday June 5th

12 - 7 pm

Saturday June 6th

9 am - 1 pm

Remember to Sign-up at the P V Office and

place Balloons at the back of your place

Carol Archambault 204-422-6847

9

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Denise DOBINSKY - 28 Sunset Drive - took possession of her new home on April 30th Denise moved to our beautiful Paradise Village from Neepawa and although she has only been here a short time she is very happy to be amongst us I had a very enjoyable lengthy conversation with Denise over a cup of coffee I went over all the information sheets with her and discussed different things that Denise wanted to know In her younger years she taught the accordion still has it and Im sure can be persuaded to come out on Mondays to jam with the rest of the jammers Denise was a home care worker for a number of years and definitely deserves a peaceful retirement She has one daughter and one grandson and a cute little poodle living with her Her interests include cards rummoli bingo walking and of course her accordion Welcome to Paradise Village Denise and hopefully we will see you at some of the activities we talked about Its a good place to meet some of the other residents that live here

Henry amp Barbara DERKSEN - 11 Parkview Drive moved to beautiful Paradise Village on April 27th from Steinbach They chose to move here as they found it an attractive area to live in and also to be close to family Had a most enjoyable visit with Henry and Barbara They lived in the US for 12 years and returned to Canada in 2008 taking up residence in Steinbach where 2 of their 4 children lived with their families To date Barbara had 18 books published she is working on number 19 The books are sold primarily in the US but are available all over the world through Amazon She writes mysteries childrens stories and devotionals In the US she worked under contract as a journalist for 6 years with over 2500 articles published in newspapers and magazines Henry has been singing and playing guitar since he was 13 years of age His first CD of original gospel music was recorded in 2004 and since then he has recorded seven more Henry is a member of Christian Country Music Association and lists his music with BMI He and his wife Barbara are members of the Christian Motorcycle Association and ride in Canada and the US to minister at rallies seniors homes and youth detention facilities Henry is a retired mechanical engineer and besides his love of music and riding motorcycles he now calls himself a jack of all trades Barbara is still writing books but also finds time to do some reading swimming and riding motorcycles They have been blessed with 11 grandchildren which keep them very busy Thank you again for the great visit Welcome to Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of our functions where you can meet some of the other residents

Gord amp Jackie HERNER - 33 Village Drive - moved from Winnipeg Beach on May 1st Jackie is patiently waiting for the pool to re-open as she loves swimming and one of the reasons they chose to move here was because of the swimming pool They also have some very good friends living here Jackie is now retired but was an employment counselor at Human Resources Gord is still employed as an agricultural inspector They like the 55 plus lifestyle here knowing their home will be looked after when they go away for the winter Jackie has many hobbies and interests namely gardening quilting crafts music dancing swimming fishing camping and golfing Gord also loves golfing music especially the drums and has a pilots license We learned a lot about each other on our visit They are both very open and easy to talk to They have 4 children and 10 grandchildren which keep them very busy We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gord and Jackie

Ken amp Sandra MACBAIN - moved to our beautiful Paradise Village on May 15th from Winnipeg to their new home on 23 Nature Drive It was a beautiful evening when I welcomed Ken and Sandra so we sat on their deck during the interview - and there werent even any mosquitoes to bug us Sandras father also lives in the Park so they are quite familiar with the activities and events that take place here They are both retired Sandra was an ambulance dispatcher and Ken after 37 years retired from CP as Manager of Field Operations They found it to be very friendly here and knowing that when they go away their home will be looked after They both have the same interests - golfing fishing and cycling Both Ken and Sandra participate in road racing at the Gimli track and Sandra has been registrar for the Winnipeg Sports Car Club for many years They have been fortunate enough to travel and race on tracks in the US and Alberta Welcome to beautiful Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of the activities soon You will get to meet more people

Welcome New Residents

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

Phone (204) 326-3451 Fax (204) 326-6486

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

June 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

11

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

If your name is missing off the birthday list please call Doreen 204-422-8273 or Shirlee 204-422-9501

Milestone May

Birthdays

2 -Sylvia Remple

14 - Steve Bloomer

22 - Nick Spewak

26 - Greta Bloomer

26 - Frank MacEachean 31 - Helen Guenther

Ted Parkes

Ralph Napady

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecaenfantjesusyahoocom

Gene amp Corrine Boivin - Loss of Mother

Joe Droux - Loss of Brother

Norman amp Meredith Nicol - Loss of Brother

Art amp Stella Davis - Loss of Brother

Debbie Davis - Loss of Husband

Elvina amp Ron Gordon - Loss of Mother (Former PV Resident - Canne Kerchervy)

Ron Gordon - Loss of Sister

2 Syd Henderson

2 Gabriel StVincent

3 Al Fifer

4 Ted Parkes

4 Emile DeGagne

5 Iris Langlois

6 Don Lorentz

9 Margaret Erlendson

10 Anne Scharff

10 Elwin Chase

11 Susan Dueck

11 Sandra Hebert

11 Debbie Kokil

13 Joy Morrison

13 Sharon Walsh

13 Mary Sitko

13 Rose McDonald

14 Gary Danielson

14 Victor Loewen

14 John Visser

15 Bud Bennett

15 Sue Desaulniers

15 Terry Hause

17 Al Betker

18 Louis Gagnon

18 Alan Dern

18 Gerald Brick

20 Lucielle Wastle

21 Larry Viau

21 Madeliene McCrea

21 Bill Holowec

22 Verna Robertson

22 Jakob Harms

23 Roy Goodman

23 Sandy Klinkhammer

25 Bill Vandal

28 Olga Baschak

29 Leo Langlois

29 Doug Huppe

29 Marius Carriere

30 Lise Smith

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

Ph 204-320-4600 Fax 204-320-9098

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

June 2015

UP COMING EVENTS - Annual BBQ - AGM and Volunteer Appreciation

AGM - Please join us for our Annual General Meeting Must be a current member to vote Make your voice count

Volunteer BBQ - Please join us for an afternoon filled with entertainment friends family fun and food

Please call 204-320-4600 to RSVP for the BBQ

Volunteer Appreciation - Hosted by Pat Porter Active Living Centre Community Resources Circle of Friends

and Steinbach Meals Program This is a small token of appreciation for the thousands of hours volunteers put in each

year to ensure that our programs and services thrive

Program

200 pm - AGM

400 pm - BBQ supper Volunteer awards and entertainment

600 pm - More entertainment and dessert

MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us book an appointment

Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600

Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month ndash call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment

Noon meals available Monday through Friday

cost $600 Call 204-320-4605 by 900 am to

reserve your meal for that day Purchase your

meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon

Monthly menus are available at the office online

or in the newsletter Bring a friend

Volunteer Opportunities perogy making

decorating and setting tables birthday party

hosts food preparation and serving clean up

greeters receptionists

Membership at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities

drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or

call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool 100 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Model Trains 100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

Tuesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball 930 am ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

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Page 7: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

8

June 2015

Mondays - All U Can Eat Ribs (4 - 8 pm) Only $1995 + Taxes

Tuesdays - Kids (12 amp Under) Eat for a Toonie (4 - 8 pm)

Wednesdays - Seniors Night (3 - 7 pm) Only $995 + Taxes

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Breakfast Lunch or Supper

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

The Paradise Village ANNUAL Friday June 5th

12 - 7 pm

Saturday June 6th

9 am - 1 pm

Remember to Sign-up at the P V Office and

place Balloons at the back of your place

Carol Archambault 204-422-6847

9

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Denise DOBINSKY - 28 Sunset Drive - took possession of her new home on April 30th Denise moved to our beautiful Paradise Village from Neepawa and although she has only been here a short time she is very happy to be amongst us I had a very enjoyable lengthy conversation with Denise over a cup of coffee I went over all the information sheets with her and discussed different things that Denise wanted to know In her younger years she taught the accordion still has it and Im sure can be persuaded to come out on Mondays to jam with the rest of the jammers Denise was a home care worker for a number of years and definitely deserves a peaceful retirement She has one daughter and one grandson and a cute little poodle living with her Her interests include cards rummoli bingo walking and of course her accordion Welcome to Paradise Village Denise and hopefully we will see you at some of the activities we talked about Its a good place to meet some of the other residents that live here

Henry amp Barbara DERKSEN - 11 Parkview Drive moved to beautiful Paradise Village on April 27th from Steinbach They chose to move here as they found it an attractive area to live in and also to be close to family Had a most enjoyable visit with Henry and Barbara They lived in the US for 12 years and returned to Canada in 2008 taking up residence in Steinbach where 2 of their 4 children lived with their families To date Barbara had 18 books published she is working on number 19 The books are sold primarily in the US but are available all over the world through Amazon She writes mysteries childrens stories and devotionals In the US she worked under contract as a journalist for 6 years with over 2500 articles published in newspapers and magazines Henry has been singing and playing guitar since he was 13 years of age His first CD of original gospel music was recorded in 2004 and since then he has recorded seven more Henry is a member of Christian Country Music Association and lists his music with BMI He and his wife Barbara are members of the Christian Motorcycle Association and ride in Canada and the US to minister at rallies seniors homes and youth detention facilities Henry is a retired mechanical engineer and besides his love of music and riding motorcycles he now calls himself a jack of all trades Barbara is still writing books but also finds time to do some reading swimming and riding motorcycles They have been blessed with 11 grandchildren which keep them very busy Thank you again for the great visit Welcome to Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of our functions where you can meet some of the other residents

Gord amp Jackie HERNER - 33 Village Drive - moved from Winnipeg Beach on May 1st Jackie is patiently waiting for the pool to re-open as she loves swimming and one of the reasons they chose to move here was because of the swimming pool They also have some very good friends living here Jackie is now retired but was an employment counselor at Human Resources Gord is still employed as an agricultural inspector They like the 55 plus lifestyle here knowing their home will be looked after when they go away for the winter Jackie has many hobbies and interests namely gardening quilting crafts music dancing swimming fishing camping and golfing Gord also loves golfing music especially the drums and has a pilots license We learned a lot about each other on our visit They are both very open and easy to talk to They have 4 children and 10 grandchildren which keep them very busy We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gord and Jackie

Ken amp Sandra MACBAIN - moved to our beautiful Paradise Village on May 15th from Winnipeg to their new home on 23 Nature Drive It was a beautiful evening when I welcomed Ken and Sandra so we sat on their deck during the interview - and there werent even any mosquitoes to bug us Sandras father also lives in the Park so they are quite familiar with the activities and events that take place here They are both retired Sandra was an ambulance dispatcher and Ken after 37 years retired from CP as Manager of Field Operations They found it to be very friendly here and knowing that when they go away their home will be looked after They both have the same interests - golfing fishing and cycling Both Ken and Sandra participate in road racing at the Gimli track and Sandra has been registrar for the Winnipeg Sports Car Club for many years They have been fortunate enough to travel and race on tracks in the US and Alberta Welcome to beautiful Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of the activities soon You will get to meet more people

Welcome New Residents

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

Phone (204) 326-3451 Fax (204) 326-6486

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

June 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

11

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

If your name is missing off the birthday list please call Doreen 204-422-8273 or Shirlee 204-422-9501

Milestone May

Birthdays

2 -Sylvia Remple

14 - Steve Bloomer

22 - Nick Spewak

26 - Greta Bloomer

26 - Frank MacEachean 31 - Helen Guenther

Ted Parkes

Ralph Napady

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecaenfantjesusyahoocom

Gene amp Corrine Boivin - Loss of Mother

Joe Droux - Loss of Brother

Norman amp Meredith Nicol - Loss of Brother

Art amp Stella Davis - Loss of Brother

Debbie Davis - Loss of Husband

Elvina amp Ron Gordon - Loss of Mother (Former PV Resident - Canne Kerchervy)

Ron Gordon - Loss of Sister

2 Syd Henderson

2 Gabriel StVincent

3 Al Fifer

4 Ted Parkes

4 Emile DeGagne

5 Iris Langlois

6 Don Lorentz

9 Margaret Erlendson

10 Anne Scharff

10 Elwin Chase

11 Susan Dueck

11 Sandra Hebert

11 Debbie Kokil

13 Joy Morrison

13 Sharon Walsh

13 Mary Sitko

13 Rose McDonald

14 Gary Danielson

14 Victor Loewen

14 John Visser

15 Bud Bennett

15 Sue Desaulniers

15 Terry Hause

17 Al Betker

18 Louis Gagnon

18 Alan Dern

18 Gerald Brick

20 Lucielle Wastle

21 Larry Viau

21 Madeliene McCrea

21 Bill Holowec

22 Verna Robertson

22 Jakob Harms

23 Roy Goodman

23 Sandy Klinkhammer

25 Bill Vandal

28 Olga Baschak

29 Leo Langlois

29 Doug Huppe

29 Marius Carriere

30 Lise Smith

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

Ph 204-320-4600 Fax 204-320-9098

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

June 2015

UP COMING EVENTS - Annual BBQ - AGM and Volunteer Appreciation

AGM - Please join us for our Annual General Meeting Must be a current member to vote Make your voice count

Volunteer BBQ - Please join us for an afternoon filled with entertainment friends family fun and food

Please call 204-320-4600 to RSVP for the BBQ

Volunteer Appreciation - Hosted by Pat Porter Active Living Centre Community Resources Circle of Friends

and Steinbach Meals Program This is a small token of appreciation for the thousands of hours volunteers put in each

year to ensure that our programs and services thrive

Program

200 pm - AGM

400 pm - BBQ supper Volunteer awards and entertainment

600 pm - More entertainment and dessert

MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us book an appointment

Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600

Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month ndash call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment

Noon meals available Monday through Friday

cost $600 Call 204-320-4605 by 900 am to

reserve your meal for that day Purchase your

meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon

Monthly menus are available at the office online

or in the newsletter Bring a friend

Volunteer Opportunities perogy making

decorating and setting tables birthday party

hosts food preparation and serving clean up

greeters receptionists

Membership at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities

drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or

call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool 100 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Model Trains 100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

Tuesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball 930 am ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

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P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 8: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

9

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Denise DOBINSKY - 28 Sunset Drive - took possession of her new home on April 30th Denise moved to our beautiful Paradise Village from Neepawa and although she has only been here a short time she is very happy to be amongst us I had a very enjoyable lengthy conversation with Denise over a cup of coffee I went over all the information sheets with her and discussed different things that Denise wanted to know In her younger years she taught the accordion still has it and Im sure can be persuaded to come out on Mondays to jam with the rest of the jammers Denise was a home care worker for a number of years and definitely deserves a peaceful retirement She has one daughter and one grandson and a cute little poodle living with her Her interests include cards rummoli bingo walking and of course her accordion Welcome to Paradise Village Denise and hopefully we will see you at some of the activities we talked about Its a good place to meet some of the other residents that live here

Henry amp Barbara DERKSEN - 11 Parkview Drive moved to beautiful Paradise Village on April 27th from Steinbach They chose to move here as they found it an attractive area to live in and also to be close to family Had a most enjoyable visit with Henry and Barbara They lived in the US for 12 years and returned to Canada in 2008 taking up residence in Steinbach where 2 of their 4 children lived with their families To date Barbara had 18 books published she is working on number 19 The books are sold primarily in the US but are available all over the world through Amazon She writes mysteries childrens stories and devotionals In the US she worked under contract as a journalist for 6 years with over 2500 articles published in newspapers and magazines Henry has been singing and playing guitar since he was 13 years of age His first CD of original gospel music was recorded in 2004 and since then he has recorded seven more Henry is a member of Christian Country Music Association and lists his music with BMI He and his wife Barbara are members of the Christian Motorcycle Association and ride in Canada and the US to minister at rallies seniors homes and youth detention facilities Henry is a retired mechanical engineer and besides his love of music and riding motorcycles he now calls himself a jack of all trades Barbara is still writing books but also finds time to do some reading swimming and riding motorcycles They have been blessed with 11 grandchildren which keep them very busy Thank you again for the great visit Welcome to Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of our functions where you can meet some of the other residents

Gord amp Jackie HERNER - 33 Village Drive - moved from Winnipeg Beach on May 1st Jackie is patiently waiting for the pool to re-open as she loves swimming and one of the reasons they chose to move here was because of the swimming pool They also have some very good friends living here Jackie is now retired but was an employment counselor at Human Resources Gord is still employed as an agricultural inspector They like the 55 plus lifestyle here knowing their home will be looked after when they go away for the winter Jackie has many hobbies and interests namely gardening quilting crafts music dancing swimming fishing camping and golfing Gord also loves golfing music especially the drums and has a pilots license We learned a lot about each other on our visit They are both very open and easy to talk to They have 4 children and 10 grandchildren which keep them very busy We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gord and Jackie

Ken amp Sandra MACBAIN - moved to our beautiful Paradise Village on May 15th from Winnipeg to their new home on 23 Nature Drive It was a beautiful evening when I welcomed Ken and Sandra so we sat on their deck during the interview - and there werent even any mosquitoes to bug us Sandras father also lives in the Park so they are quite familiar with the activities and events that take place here They are both retired Sandra was an ambulance dispatcher and Ken after 37 years retired from CP as Manager of Field Operations They found it to be very friendly here and knowing that when they go away their home will be looked after They both have the same interests - golfing fishing and cycling Both Ken and Sandra participate in road racing at the Gimli track and Sandra has been registrar for the Winnipeg Sports Car Club for many years They have been fortunate enough to travel and race on tracks in the US and Alberta Welcome to beautiful Paradise Village and hope to see you at some of the activities soon You will get to meet more people

Welcome New Residents

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

Phone (204) 326-3451 Fax (204) 326-6486

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

June 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

11

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

If your name is missing off the birthday list please call Doreen 204-422-8273 or Shirlee 204-422-9501

Milestone May

Birthdays

2 -Sylvia Remple

14 - Steve Bloomer

22 - Nick Spewak

26 - Greta Bloomer

26 - Frank MacEachean 31 - Helen Guenther

Ted Parkes

Ralph Napady

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecaenfantjesusyahoocom

Gene amp Corrine Boivin - Loss of Mother

Joe Droux - Loss of Brother

Norman amp Meredith Nicol - Loss of Brother

Art amp Stella Davis - Loss of Brother

Debbie Davis - Loss of Husband

Elvina amp Ron Gordon - Loss of Mother (Former PV Resident - Canne Kerchervy)

Ron Gordon - Loss of Sister

2 Syd Henderson

2 Gabriel StVincent

3 Al Fifer

4 Ted Parkes

4 Emile DeGagne

5 Iris Langlois

6 Don Lorentz

9 Margaret Erlendson

10 Anne Scharff

10 Elwin Chase

11 Susan Dueck

11 Sandra Hebert

11 Debbie Kokil

13 Joy Morrison

13 Sharon Walsh

13 Mary Sitko

13 Rose McDonald

14 Gary Danielson

14 Victor Loewen

14 John Visser

15 Bud Bennett

15 Sue Desaulniers

15 Terry Hause

17 Al Betker

18 Louis Gagnon

18 Alan Dern

18 Gerald Brick

20 Lucielle Wastle

21 Larry Viau

21 Madeliene McCrea

21 Bill Holowec

22 Verna Robertson

22 Jakob Harms

23 Roy Goodman

23 Sandy Klinkhammer

25 Bill Vandal

28 Olga Baschak

29 Leo Langlois

29 Doug Huppe

29 Marius Carriere

30 Lise Smith

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

Ph 204-320-4600 Fax 204-320-9098

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

June 2015

UP COMING EVENTS - Annual BBQ - AGM and Volunteer Appreciation

AGM - Please join us for our Annual General Meeting Must be a current member to vote Make your voice count

Volunteer BBQ - Please join us for an afternoon filled with entertainment friends family fun and food

Please call 204-320-4600 to RSVP for the BBQ

Volunteer Appreciation - Hosted by Pat Porter Active Living Centre Community Resources Circle of Friends

and Steinbach Meals Program This is a small token of appreciation for the thousands of hours volunteers put in each

year to ensure that our programs and services thrive

Program

200 pm - AGM

400 pm - BBQ supper Volunteer awards and entertainment

600 pm - More entertainment and dessert

MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us book an appointment

Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600

Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month ndash call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment

Noon meals available Monday through Friday

cost $600 Call 204-320-4605 by 900 am to

reserve your meal for that day Purchase your

meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon

Monthly menus are available at the office online

or in the newsletter Bring a friend

Volunteer Opportunities perogy making

decorating and setting tables birthday party

hosts food preparation and serving clean up

greeters receptionists

Membership at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities

drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or

call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool 100 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Model Trains 100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

Tuesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball 930 am ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 9: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

Phone (204) 326-3451 Fax (204) 326-6486

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

June 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

11

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

If your name is missing off the birthday list please call Doreen 204-422-8273 or Shirlee 204-422-9501

Milestone May

Birthdays

2 -Sylvia Remple

14 - Steve Bloomer

22 - Nick Spewak

26 - Greta Bloomer

26 - Frank MacEachean 31 - Helen Guenther

Ted Parkes

Ralph Napady

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecaenfantjesusyahoocom

Gene amp Corrine Boivin - Loss of Mother

Joe Droux - Loss of Brother

Norman amp Meredith Nicol - Loss of Brother

Art amp Stella Davis - Loss of Brother

Debbie Davis - Loss of Husband

Elvina amp Ron Gordon - Loss of Mother (Former PV Resident - Canne Kerchervy)

Ron Gordon - Loss of Sister

2 Syd Henderson

2 Gabriel StVincent

3 Al Fifer

4 Ted Parkes

4 Emile DeGagne

5 Iris Langlois

6 Don Lorentz

9 Margaret Erlendson

10 Anne Scharff

10 Elwin Chase

11 Susan Dueck

11 Sandra Hebert

11 Debbie Kokil

13 Joy Morrison

13 Sharon Walsh

13 Mary Sitko

13 Rose McDonald

14 Gary Danielson

14 Victor Loewen

14 John Visser

15 Bud Bennett

15 Sue Desaulniers

15 Terry Hause

17 Al Betker

18 Louis Gagnon

18 Alan Dern

18 Gerald Brick

20 Lucielle Wastle

21 Larry Viau

21 Madeliene McCrea

21 Bill Holowec

22 Verna Robertson

22 Jakob Harms

23 Roy Goodman

23 Sandy Klinkhammer

25 Bill Vandal

28 Olga Baschak

29 Leo Langlois

29 Doug Huppe

29 Marius Carriere

30 Lise Smith

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

Ph 204-320-4600 Fax 204-320-9098

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

June 2015

UP COMING EVENTS - Annual BBQ - AGM and Volunteer Appreciation

AGM - Please join us for our Annual General Meeting Must be a current member to vote Make your voice count

Volunteer BBQ - Please join us for an afternoon filled with entertainment friends family fun and food

Please call 204-320-4600 to RSVP for the BBQ

Volunteer Appreciation - Hosted by Pat Porter Active Living Centre Community Resources Circle of Friends

and Steinbach Meals Program This is a small token of appreciation for the thousands of hours volunteers put in each

year to ensure that our programs and services thrive

Program

200 pm - AGM

400 pm - BBQ supper Volunteer awards and entertainment

600 pm - More entertainment and dessert

MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us book an appointment

Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600

Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month ndash call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment

Noon meals available Monday through Friday

cost $600 Call 204-320-4605 by 900 am to

reserve your meal for that day Purchase your

meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon

Monthly menus are available at the office online

or in the newsletter Bring a friend

Volunteer Opportunities perogy making

decorating and setting tables birthday party

hosts food preparation and serving clean up

greeters receptionists

Membership at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities

drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or

call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool 100 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Model Trains 100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

Tuesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball 930 am ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

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names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

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Page 10: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

11

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

If your name is missing off the birthday list please call Doreen 204-422-8273 or Shirlee 204-422-9501

Milestone May

Birthdays

2 -Sylvia Remple

14 - Steve Bloomer

22 - Nick Spewak

26 - Greta Bloomer

26 - Frank MacEachean 31 - Helen Guenther

Ted Parkes

Ralph Napady

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecaenfantjesusyahoocom

Gene amp Corrine Boivin - Loss of Mother

Joe Droux - Loss of Brother

Norman amp Meredith Nicol - Loss of Brother

Art amp Stella Davis - Loss of Brother

Debbie Davis - Loss of Husband

Elvina amp Ron Gordon - Loss of Mother (Former PV Resident - Canne Kerchervy)

Ron Gordon - Loss of Sister

2 Syd Henderson

2 Gabriel StVincent

3 Al Fifer

4 Ted Parkes

4 Emile DeGagne

5 Iris Langlois

6 Don Lorentz

9 Margaret Erlendson

10 Anne Scharff

10 Elwin Chase

11 Susan Dueck

11 Sandra Hebert

11 Debbie Kokil

13 Joy Morrison

13 Sharon Walsh

13 Mary Sitko

13 Rose McDonald

14 Gary Danielson

14 Victor Loewen

14 John Visser

15 Bud Bennett

15 Sue Desaulniers

15 Terry Hause

17 Al Betker

18 Louis Gagnon

18 Alan Dern

18 Gerald Brick

20 Lucielle Wastle

21 Larry Viau

21 Madeliene McCrea

21 Bill Holowec

22 Verna Robertson

22 Jakob Harms

23 Roy Goodman

23 Sandy Klinkhammer

25 Bill Vandal

28 Olga Baschak

29 Leo Langlois

29 Doug Huppe

29 Marius Carriere

30 Lise Smith

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

Ph 204-320-4600 Fax 204-320-9098

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

June 2015

UP COMING EVENTS - Annual BBQ - AGM and Volunteer Appreciation

AGM - Please join us for our Annual General Meeting Must be a current member to vote Make your voice count

Volunteer BBQ - Please join us for an afternoon filled with entertainment friends family fun and food

Please call 204-320-4600 to RSVP for the BBQ

Volunteer Appreciation - Hosted by Pat Porter Active Living Centre Community Resources Circle of Friends

and Steinbach Meals Program This is a small token of appreciation for the thousands of hours volunteers put in each

year to ensure that our programs and services thrive

Program

200 pm - AGM

400 pm - BBQ supper Volunteer awards and entertainment

600 pm - More entertainment and dessert

MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us book an appointment

Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600

Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month ndash call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment

Noon meals available Monday through Friday

cost $600 Call 204-320-4605 by 900 am to

reserve your meal for that day Purchase your

meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon

Monthly menus are available at the office online

or in the newsletter Bring a friend

Volunteer Opportunities perogy making

decorating and setting tables birthday party

hosts food preparation and serving clean up

greeters receptionists

Membership at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities

drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or

call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool 100 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Model Trains 100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

Tuesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball 930 am ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

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Page 11: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

Ph 204-320-4600 Fax 204-320-9098

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

June 2015

UP COMING EVENTS - Annual BBQ - AGM and Volunteer Appreciation

AGM - Please join us for our Annual General Meeting Must be a current member to vote Make your voice count

Volunteer BBQ - Please join us for an afternoon filled with entertainment friends family fun and food

Please call 204-320-4600 to RSVP for the BBQ

Volunteer Appreciation - Hosted by Pat Porter Active Living Centre Community Resources Circle of Friends

and Steinbach Meals Program This is a small token of appreciation for the thousands of hours volunteers put in each

year to ensure that our programs and services thrive

Program

200 pm - AGM

400 pm - BBQ supper Volunteer awards and entertainment

600 pm - More entertainment and dessert

MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us book an appointment

Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600

Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month ndash call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment

Noon meals available Monday through Friday

cost $600 Call 204-320-4605 by 900 am to

reserve your meal for that day Purchase your

meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon

Monthly menus are available at the office online

or in the newsletter Bring a friend

Volunteer Opportunities perogy making

decorating and setting tables birthday party

hosts food preparation and serving clean up

greeters receptionists

Membership at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities

drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or

call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool 100 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Model Trains 100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

Tuesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball 930 am ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

worse when you forget to

pull it down

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Page 12: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

13

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

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Page 13: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

14

June 2015

SNOWSHOES

10 x 33 Rawhide Stringing

Excellent Condition

Can be used for Wall Decor or

as Snowshoes No harness

Larry Viau 204-422-6547

MIKASA DINNERWARE

Country Whole Wheat 8000

Oven to Table to Dishwasher

Place setting of eight each place setting consists of five

pieces plus there is a serving bowl platter and cream amp

sugar

The dinnerware is at least 15-20 years old and in excellent condition They were not used

as daily dishes Asking $30000 for the set

All LEATHER loveseat recliner both sides have their own power button Dark Brown in color

Also two POWER reclining chairs both covered in

Off-Brown fabric All are very very comfortable

Were purchased about eighteen months ago at a cost of just over $600000

Must be seen Willing to sell for $370000

hellipif interested in any of the above please call

Kathy at 204-422-9108

2 Dusty Rose Chairs with Ottomans Clean amp

Good Condition

$75 for pair

and

Glider Chair with Ottoman

Excellent condition $75

Please call Bernice

204-228-6002

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

worse when you forget to

pull it down

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Page 14: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

RIDDLES ANSWERS ON PAGE 28

1 A murderer is condemned to death He has to choose between three rooms The first is full of raging fires the second is full of assassins with loaded guns and the third is full of lions that havent eaten in 3 years Which room is safest for him

2 A woman shoots her husband Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes Finally she hangs him But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together How can this be

3 What is black when you buy it red when you use it and gray when you throw it away

4 Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday Friday or Sunday

5 This is an unusual paragraph Im curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it In fact nothing is wrong with it It is highly unusual though Study it and think about it but you still may not find anything odd But if you work at it a bit you might find out Try to do so without any coaching

A RETIREES LAST TRIP TO COSTCOhelliphellip

Yesterday I was at Costco buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet Necco the Wonder Dog which weighs 191 lbs I was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog What did she think I had an elephant So because Im retired and have little to do on impulse I told her no I didnt have a dog I was starting the Purina Diet again I added that I probably shouldnt because I ended up in the hospital last time and that Id lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is you load your jacket pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story) Horrified she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me I told her no I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was laughing so hard Costco wont let me shop there anymore Better watch what you ask retired people They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say Forward this (especially) to all your retired friendsit will be their laugh for the day

A Newfie was terribly overweight so the doctor put him on a diet I want you to eat regularly for 2 days then skip a day then eat regularly again for 2 days then skip a day Repeat this procedure for 2 weeks The next time I see you you should have lost at least 5 pounds When the Newfie returned he shocked the doctor by having lost nearly 60 lbs Thats amazing the doctor said Did you follow my instructions The Newfie nodded Ill tell you though bye jaesuz I taut I were going to drop dead on dat tird day From the hunger you mean asked the doctor No from da friggin skippin

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

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Page 15: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

16

June 2015

Pet Sitting Services

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

This may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one The more you read

the more you want to know Itrsquos not long so read it Itrsquos amazing

Amazing Frozen Lemons All it isis a Frozen Lemon

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted How can you use the whole lemon without

waste

Simple place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator Once the lemon is frozen get your grater and shred the whole lemon (no need

to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods

Sprinkle it on your vegetable salad ice cream soup cereals noodles spaghetti sauce rice sushi fish dishes whisky the list is endless All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste something that

you may have never tasted before Most likely you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C Not anymore

Now that youve learned this lemon secret you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles

Whats the major advantage of using the whole lemon other than

preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes

Well you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins

than the lemon juice itself And yes thats what youve been wasting

But from now on by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon then grating it on top of your dishes you can consume all of those

nutrients and get even healthier

Its also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic

elements in the body

So place your washed lemon in your freezer amp then grate it on your meal every day It is key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer Thats the lemon secret Better late than never right

The surprising benefits of lemon

Continued on Page 31

Freezing Lemons - Who Knew

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

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Page 16: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

17

Space is available in this newsletter for the

Residents of Paradise Village who wish to advertisehellip

Something to Buy or Sell or could include Arts amp Crafts News

Announcements Information Help Needed etc

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Rose McDonald

Social Committee Representative

is collecting recipes for the

Paradise Village Cookbook

Please contact her with your submissions

through her e-mail

rosemcdmymtsnet or

by phone 204-422-8990 to deliver

This is a great fundraiser for your PVRA

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail

jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

18

June 2015

SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS

ALL LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT

MARINE AND RV

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY

Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

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18

June 2015

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Call 204-430-6007 or 204-422-9594 45058 Railway Avenue Ross MB

Irene Cunninghamrsquos Lily - Picture taken May 29th 2015

Grown by Carole Dern of 33 Sunset Drive

GREGrsquoS REPAIR

CALL 204-430-6007

OR 204-422-9594

SENIORS RECEIVE 15 OFF

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

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Page 18: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

19

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid

The remaining 47 letters spell a secret message

ALBERTA

BEARS

BEAVERS

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CARIBOU

CHARLOTTETOWN

CURLING EDMONTON

FORESTS

FREDERICTON

GEESE

HALIFAX

HOCKEY

IQALUIT

LABRADOR

LAKES

LOONIE

MANITOBA

SNOW

ST JOHNS

TOQUE

TORONTO

VICTORIA

WHITEHORSE

WINNIPEG

YELLOWKNIFE

YUKON

MAPLE LEAF

MAPLE SYRUP

MOOSE

MOUNTAINS

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

NOVA SCOTIA

NUNAVUT

OIL

ONTARIO

OTTAWA

PRAIRIES

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

QUEBEC

RCMP

REGINA

SASKATCHEWAN

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

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Page 19: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

20

June 2015

21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

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21

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

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Page 21: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

22

June 2015

Dear Paradise Village Residentshellip

Another season of enjoying the outdoors is here It is time to plant the flowers trim the hedges and seed the garden

We are all aware with this warm weather standing water and outdoor enjoyment brings the all dreaded Mosquitoes

If you are like myself I HATE MOSQUITOES There is nothing like trying to relax indoors after a long day of enjoying

the outdoors and scratching scratching and more scratching How do these pesky mosquitoes bite you in the areas

that you thought were all covered up They are like flying ninjas

When my family and I moved out of town we were very excited to have a yard the kids could play in They were able

to run around and throw the ball for our dog After the first day my younger daughter came in and I could not believe

it It looked like she had chicken pocks mosquito bites everywhere

That was it We moved out of town to enjoy the outdoors and get a bigger yard for the family These mosquitoes were

not going to ruin it for us I searched online looking for a solution to our problem I found one tried it and we have

never looked back since

People say you canrsquot enjoy the outdoors after sunset I beg to differ now After the perimeter application of Nutri-

lawnrsquos mosquito control product we are able to be outside and not worry about those flying ninjas carrying away my

kids We are outside all day and even into the evening My dog will now stay outside and lay on the deck until we call

him in for bedtime We are not fighting to close the door quickly so those mosquitoes donrsquot come in

And one of the biggest issues I have with those flying ninjas is the West Nile Virus they could potentially carry More

and more cases are coming up it will soon be a very common issue We are guaranteed to have Mosquitoes and

your risk of contracting the West Nile Virus from these carriers is higher when yoursquore living out of town in heavily treed

areas

Let us show you how and why we are able to enjoy the outdoors Day time or night time Mosquitoes are territorial and

keeping them out of your territory is key Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control has 2 options One is a man-made product

and the other is an all-natural product

Nutri-lawnrsquos Mosquito Control Program delivers a season long barrier around you home and property One two or

three applications are available and each application lasts 4-6 weeks depending on weather Our three application

program deliverers the Season Long Protection and is the best value

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

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Page 22: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

23

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Little Ronniersquos Kindergarten Class was on a field trip to their local police

station where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most

wanted criminals One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked

if it really was the photo of a wanted person

ldquoYesrdquo said the policeman ldquoThe detectives want very badly to capture

himrdquo

Little Ronnie asked ldquoWhy didnrsquot you keep him when you took his

picturerdquo

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

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Page 23: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

24

June 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

VINEGAR [acetic acid] can clean you the dog the car and your home It disinfects deodorizes and de-gunks

just about everything It can wipeout the infectious invaders-bacteria and fungi When spread on skin or used as a

hair rinse it removes soap and shampoo residues It also reduces dandruff and scalp itch Mix equal parts vinegar

and rubbing alcohol to cure swimmers ear Treat athletes foot by soaking feet in vinegar Relieve sore throats by

gargling with 1 tbsp vinegar in a glass of warm water A combination of acetic acid [vinegar] and salicylic acid

creates acetylsalicylic acid better known as aspirin

KITCHEN REMEDIES

1) Add a few drops of vinegar in the water when poaching eggs to help the whites stay formed and when boiling

eggs vinegar prevents the whites from leaking out of cracked shells

2) Perk up wilted leafy veggies by soaking in cold water with a little vinegar added

3) Eliminate onion and garlic odors from your hands with a vinegar rinse

4) Adding vinegar to the cooking water of broccoli cauliflower and beans can reduce the gassiness they can cause

5) Soak store bought berries in cold water with about 14 cup vinegar for about 15 mins then drain and air dry -

do not rinse This kills the fungi and or bacteria resulting in longer-lasting freshness and you wont have a vinegar

taste

CLEANING CLOTHES

FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY

1) If a child has an accident on a

mattress clean with a solution of

equal parts vinegar and water

Then pour a liberal amount of baking

soda over the spot When dry

vacuum the residual

2) Spray vinegar on deodorant stains

on shirts before washing It also

works on mustard ketchup and

tomato stains

3) Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse

cycle when washing clothes

Vinegar dissolves soap residue that

can dull dark and coloured clothes

It will also act as a fabric softener

a static reducer and will eliminate

body odors trapped in fabrics

4) Vinegar loosens chewing gum stuck

to fabrics rugs and hair

OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS

1) Remove bumper stickers by saturating

with vinegar for a few hours this may

require repeat treatments

2) Wipe car windows with a mixture of

31 vinegar to water to keep them

frost free

3) Kill weeds on the sidewalk or

Driveway with full strength vinegar

HOUSE CLEANING

1) Clean and deodorize garbage disposals

and drains with equal parts vinegar and

baking soda Let this fizzing mixture sit in

the drain for ten minutes and flush with

warm water

2) Remove caked on food and rid the

microwave of odors with a bowl of

vinegar and water boiled in microwave

3) Clean grout with vinegar and a

toothbrush

4) Remove hard water residue from cutlery

and glasses by wrapping with paper

towels and soaking in vinegar for 30

minutes

5) Vinegar and a soft cloth cleans dirty or

slightly scuffed DVDs

6) Remove water condensation marks from

wood with equal parts vinegar and

vegetable oil Be sure to rub with the

grain of the wood

PET PROTECTION

1) Relieve itchy ears with a mixture of

vinegar and water

2) Cats hate vinegar-- soak a sponge in

vinegar to keep them away If a cat has

ldquomarked a spot spray the area with

vinegar to eliminate the smell and deter

recurrences

3) Vinegar also eliminates skunk odor

Soak in a solution of 12 vinegar and

12 water Rinse with clear water

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

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Page 24: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

25

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

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names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

worse when you forget to

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Page 25: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

26

June 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Everyday I will bless you

and

everyday I will praise thy name forever and ever

Psalm 1452

As creatures of habit we may find ourselves praising God only at particular times of the day or the week Instead we should praise God all day everyday as much as we can Worship and praise should be woven into everything we do with thanksgiving in our hearts and a song on our lips Today can we find a little more time to lift our prayers to God and thank Him for all He has done His love endures forever

Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the LUD Hall in Richer

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

We will continue to have Church Services in Richer

until we receive an official date on when we can return to the Paradise Village

Recreation Center which will re-open on June 4th at 1000 am

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the President Heather Burnell or Vice President Dennis Hall

MENS Breakfast Fellowship 2nd Monday of each month (10 am at various restaurants) rides can be arranged

For details give Dennis a call at 204-422-9870

LADIES Outing and Lunch Fellowship takes place each month and all ladies are welcome to come for a time of great fellowship at various placesRides can be

arranged Call either Erna Martens or Heather Burnell for details

27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

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27

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Fresh Meats

Produce

In-Store Bakery

Everybody Saves Everyday Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Photo amp Film Developing

Everyone has a story

It may concern a career a hobby an achievement an experience etc etc

In the PVRA 2015 newsletters we would like to profile residents of Paradise Village If you know of anyone you would like to see profiled call me

and I will try to arrange for an interview

Larry Menec 204-422-5712 and the PVRA Newsletter

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

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Page 27: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

June 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

2 x 10rsquo pop-up units 18rsquo sport trailer 21rsquo hybrid 27rsquo travel trailer For more information contact Pat (204) 392-0709 rvrentalsgmailcom

Answers to Riddles on Page 15

1 The third room Lions that havent eaten in three years are dead That one was easy right

2 The woman was a photographer She shot a picture of her husband developed it and hung it up to dry (shot held under water and hung)

3 Charcoal as it is used in barbecuing

4 Of course you can name three consecutive days - yesterday today and tomorrow

5 The letter e which is the most common letter used in the English language does not appear even once in the paragraph

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

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Page 28: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

29

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

This event took place at Larry Menecrsquos home Again we gathered and again we feasted As I have often stated it just gets better and better Thanks Larry for hosting

Birthdays were celebrated with luscious carrot cake

(Olga baked this one) It was Les and Darlene who

are glad they are older this month No one dare

speak about how many candles anymore as long as

there are a few to extinguish

It was good to see Val Mallen back once more

She seems happy in her new home

We are all looking forward to our annual BBQ at the

home of Les Hooper Burgers and smokies will be

provided Larry will be calling members regarding

choices for the pot luck Mark this date

Monday June 1st 500 pm BBQ 12 Harmony Lane

Hope to see you there

Paradise Village Singles - May

Garbage vs Recycling Please do not put garbage with the recycling The RM is looking into ways of stopping this practise up to and including fines if anyone is caught It may or may not be residents of our

Paradise Village but it certainly is someone from this area that continually places garbage with the recycling We here in the village have a very efficient garbage removal system and there is no need to take garbage to the recycling area You can help if you notice someone doing this

by letting him or her know that this is not the area to place garbage at any time

Carol Stoess looking good

Val Naomi Ron

amp Susan enjoyed

their meal

Les amp Darlene cut their cake

Submitted by Joy Morrison Pictures by Ron amp Joy

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

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Page 29: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

30

June 2015

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

Care for Your Skin

Getting a facial will renew your skin to give you a

healthy and youthful glow Facial treatments

typically include deep cleansing exfoliation

treatment products and massage

Loosen Your Muscles

Massage will loosen your muscles to help relieve

your pain Massage can also help reduce anxiety

digestive disorders headaches soft tissue strains

sports injuries and joint pain

Keep Your Nails Healthy

Manicures and pedicures can help give your hands

and feet a youthful appearance by getting rid of

dead skin and hangnails

Detoxify

Body treatments and scrubs as well as facials rid

the skin of impurities by incorporating cleansers

scrubs and heat packs or steam to soften the skin

Relieve Stress

Stress management is an important skill to master

Meditation and massagemdashtwo things you can

experience at a spamdashhave been known to help

reduce stress

Gain a Sense of Renewal

Spending a day taking care of yourself will give you

renewed optimism and a brighter outlook on life

Spending the day pampering yourself at the spa will

help reduce your stress soothe your body and

refresh your mind Improve your health both mental

and physical by taking a day out to pamper

yourself What benefits have you experienced by

having a relaxing spa day

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

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Page 30: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

31

Cribbage

April 22 2015

1st Julian DeGrave 972

2nd Lionel Meilleur 950

3rd Marilyn Henderson 931

April 29 2015

1st Leo Langlois 943

2nd Larry Menec 939

3rd Wayne Johannesson 938

May 6 2015

1st Gisela Harms 946

2nd Jakob Harms 938

3rd Lionel Meilleur 936

May 13 2015

1st Carol Stoess 958

2nd Jakob Harms 953

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance 927

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Texas Hold-Em

(Two-Table Progressive)

May 3 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

May 10 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Les Hooper

3rd Leo Langlois

May 17 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd

May 24 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Wayne Johannesson

Whist

May 1 2015

1st Barb Prior 147

2nd John Sluis 144

3rd Julian DeGrave 143

May 8 2015

1st Lillian Wright 158

2nd Larry Menec 139

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 136

May 15 2015

1st Susan Vanderwerf 144

2nd Jack Pointon 142

3rd Jim Stone 141

May 22 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 147

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 142

3rd Jim Stone 137

Frozen Lemons - Continued from page 16helliphellip

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells It is 10000 times stronger than chemotherapy

Why do we not know about that Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits You can now help a friend in need by letting himher know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy How many people will die while this closely guarded secret is kept so as not to jeopardize the

beneficial multimillionaires large corporations

As you know the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes You can eat the fruit in different ways you can eat the pulp juice press prepare drinks sorbets pastries etc It is credited with many

virtues but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer It is considered also as an anti-microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi effective against internal parasites and worms it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressant combats

stress and nervous disorders

The source of this information is fascinating it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970 the extracts revealed that it destroys the

malignant cells in 12 cancers including colon breast prostate lung and pancreas

The compounds of this tree showed 10000 times better than the product Adriamycin a drug normally used

chemotherapeutic in the world slowing the growth of cancer cells

And what is even more astonishing this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer

cells and it does not affect healthy cells

So give those lemons a good wash freeze em amp grate em Your whole body will love you for it

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

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Page 31: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

32

June 2015

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 204-422-8226

170-142 avenue Centrale

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and

pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

Melanoma

Melanoma the most serious type of skin cancer develops in the cells (melanocytes) that produce melanin the pigment that gives your skin its color Melanoma can also form in your eyes and rarely in internal organs such as your intestines

The exact cause of all melanomas isnt clear but exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds increases your risk of developing melanoma Limiting your exposure to UV radiation can help reduce your risk of melanoma

The risk of melanoma seems to be increasing in people under 40 especially women Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected early

Melanomas can develop anywhere on your body They most often develop in areas that have had exposure to the sun such as your back legs arms and face Melanomas can also occur in areas that dont receive much sun exposure such as the soles of your feet palms of your hands and fingernail beds These hidden melanomas are more common in people with darker skin

The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are

bull A change in an existing mole

bull The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on your skin

Melanoma doesnt always begin as a mole It can also occur on otherwise normal-appearing skin

Normal moles - Normal moles are generally a uniform color mdash such as tan brown or black mdash with a distinct border separating the mole from your surrounding skin Theyre oval or round and usually smaller than 14 inch (about 6 milli-meters) in diameter mdash the size of a pencil eraser

Most people have between 10 and 45 moles Many of these develop by age 40 although moles may change in appearance over time mdash some may even disappear with age

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

worse when you forget to

pull it down

Su

n

Mo

n

Tu

e

We

d

Th

u

Fri

S

at

1

Sin

gle

s B

BQ

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tlu

ck

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Page 32: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

33

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

To help you identify characteristics of unusual moles that may indicate melanomas or other skin cancers think of the letters ABCDE

bull A is for asymmetrical shape Look for moles with irregular shapes such as two very different- looking halves

bull B is for irregular border Look for moles with irregular notched or scalloped borders mdash characteristics of melanomas

bull C is for changes in color Look for growths that have many colors or an uneven distribution of color

bull D is for diameter Look for new growth in a mole larger than 14 inch (about 6 millimeters)

bull E is for evolving

Other suspicious changes in a mole may include

bull Itching

bull Oozing or bleeding

Cancerous (malignant) moles vary greatly in appearance Some may show all of the changes listed above while others may have only one or two unusual characteristics

Hidden Melanomas

Melanomas can also develop in areas of your body that have little or no exposure to the sun such as the spaces between your toes and on your palms soles scalp or genitals These are sometimes referred to as hidden melanomas because they occur in places most people wouldnt think to check When melanoma occurs in people with darker skin its more likely to occur in a hidden area

Hidden melanomas include

Unusual moles that may indicate melanoma

bull Melanoma under a nail Acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare form of melanoma that can occur under a fingernail or toenail It can also be found on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet Its more common in blacks and in other people with darker skin pigment

bull Melanoma in the mouth digestive tract urinary tract or vagina Mucosal melanoma develops in the mucous membrane that lines the nose mouth esophagus anus urinary tract and vagina Mucosal melanomas are especially difficult to detect because they can easily be mistaken for other far more common conditions

bull Melanoma in the eye Eye melanoma also called ocular melanoma most often occurs in the uvea mdash the layer beneath the white of the eye (sclera) An eye melanoma may cause vision changes and may be diagnosed during an eye exam

When to See a Doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice any skin changes that seem unusual

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

Pharmacists Pharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

worse when you forget to

pull it down

Su

n

Mo

n

Tu

e

We

d

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u

Fri

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at

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gle

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ing a

t th

e

S

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k D

ock

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9

00

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00

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0 p

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At

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17

70

0 p

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10

0 p

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In h

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olf

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83

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arb

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ath

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Rem

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2015 M

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ips

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e -

Payab

le a

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ara

dis

e D

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Days

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ill

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ne

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rs o

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204

-42

2-5

251

Jun

e 2

01

5

Page 33: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

34

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 Answer on Page 38

The history of Sudoku dates back to an 18th Century Swiss mathematicianrsquos game called ldquoLatin Squaresrdquo (according to this article from the Economist) and some of the first number puzzles to appear in newspapers were published in France in 1895 But the modern game of Sudoku as we recognize it today was invented by Howard Garns a freelance puzzle inventor from Connersville Indiana USA in 1979 when it was published in Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games magazine The puzzle was known as ldquoNumber Placerdquo since it involved placing individual numbers into empty spots on a 9 x 9 grid

The game first appeared in Japan in 1984 where it was given the name ldquoSudokurdquo which is short for a longer expression in Japanese ndash ldquoSūji wa dokushin ni kagirurdquo ndash which means ldquothe digits are limited to one occurrencerdquo Sudoku continues to be highly popular in Japan where people buy over 600000 Sudoku magazines per month

One reason that Sudoku puzzles are so beloved in Japan is because the Japanese language doesnrsquot work very well for crossword puzzles ndash so a number puzzle was much more successful in Japanese culture Also Japan tends to love puzzles since it is a country where millions of people make lengthy commutes by train or bus and they need to kill time while waiting for the next stop

The man who reintroduced Sudoku ldquobackrdquo to the Western world was a New Zealand judge named Wayne Gould who was on vacation in Tokyo in March 1997 when he discovered Sudoku in a bookstore He quickly became a devoted enthusiast of Sudoku and spent the next six years developing a computer program that could generate Sudoku puzzles

The Times of London began publishing Sudoku puzzles in 2004 and the first US newspaper to feature Sudoku was The Conway (New Hampshire) Daily Sun in 2004 Within the past 12 years Sudoku has become a global phenomenon The first World Sudoku Championship was hosted in Italy in 2006 and the 2013 World Sudoku Championship was held in Beijing

Why does Sudoku speak to us in todayrsquos fast-paced world One possible reason is that it appeals to peoplersquos innate sense of order there is something very satisfying about filling out those empty squares on the Sudoku grid Another reason is that the rules are simple and easy to learn ndash people of all ages can play Sudoku and can often learn quickly how to approach the puzzle As Sudokursquos global popularity attests the game is easy to share with friends all over the world because it is numbers-based and so it does not require any translation

As long as people love to test their brains with the fun and challenge of logic puzzles Sudoku will be a popular and beloved part of millions of peoplersquos everyday lives around the world

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

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trouble you wonrsquot have

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e 2

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Page 34: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

35

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

worse when you forget to

pull it down

Su

n

Mo

n

Tu

e

We

d

Th

u

Fri

S

at

1

Sin

gle

s B

BQ

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tlu

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204

-42

2-5

251

Jun

e 2

01

5

Page 35: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

36

June 2015

FRIDAY JUNE 19TH

Oakwood Golf Course

Pee G A Golf Tournament

230 pm

Happy HourDinner 4-7 pm

Followed by Karaoke with

Gord amp Char Mills

The invitation to participate in the Golf and Dinner is open to everyone You do not have to be a member of Oakwood Golf Course or part of the

organized golf league in Paradise Village to take part in this social get-together If you are not a golfer just come for dinner

We welcome all new Village Residents

Sign Up Sheets at Oakwood Golf Course or

call Mary Sitko 422-5823

THE DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE

MENU $1095

All you can eat

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Caesar Salad Garlic Toast

and Dessert

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

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e 2

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5

Page 36: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

37

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

worse when you forget to

pull it down

Su

n

Mo

n

Tu

e

We

d

Th

u

Fri

S

at

1

Sin

gle

s B

BQ

Po

tlu

ck

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Ho

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0 p

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204

-42

2-5

251

Jun

e 2

01

5

Page 37: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

38

June 2015

Sudoku 207 (Medium) June 2015 -- Answer

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

worse when you forget to

pull it down

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n

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le a

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riv

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le w

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ip C

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204

-42

2-5

251

Jun

e 2

01

5

Page 38: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

39

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

worse when you forget to

pull it down

Su

n

Mo

n

Tu

e

We

d

Th

u

Fri

S

at

1

Sin

gle

s B

BQ

Po

tlu

ck

Les

Ho

op

errsquos

50

0 p

m

2

83

0 a

m C

off

ee

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od

wo

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g S

ho

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00

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e D

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ind

er

2015 M

emb

ersh

ips

are

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e -

Payab

le a

t 1

4 P

ara

dis

e D

riv

e

Days

avail

ab

le w

ill

be

Ju

ne

2 5 9 12 16

Bet

wee

n t

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rs o

f 100

0 a

m a

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Olg

a B

asc

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emb

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ip C

om

mit

tee

204

-42

2-5

251

Jun

e 2

01

5

Page 39: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

40

June 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

Call 204-422-5352 Cell 204-371-6897

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Electrical and Heating

Office 204-422-8245

Cell 204-371-9165

GP Mobile - Gerald Prairie

Home levels Skirting Siding and

Repairs

Call 204-422-6301

Dave`s Finishing

Renovating Flooring and Decks

Call 204-380-3765

9-1-1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION

ldquoMunicipal Road 39Erdquo ldquoCivic Number 45084rdquo Your street address

(Example - ldquo8 Paradise Driverdquo)

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

RCMP - Steinbach 204-326-1234

Ste Anne Police 204-422-8209

Hours Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174

2014-2015 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President Secretary

Position is Brian Fulmore Linda Phillips

Open 9 Harmony Lane 26 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H5

204-422-9190 204-422-8458

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

204-422-8238 204-422-5251 204-422-5674

Social House

Rose McDonald Leo Langlois

61 Village Drive 33 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H3

204-422-8990 204-422-9496

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

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204

-42

2-5

251

Jun

e 2

01

5

Page 40: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

41

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

Editor Advertising Debbie Kokil Les Hooper 5 Parkview Drive 12 Harmony Lane R5H 1J6 R5H 0A2 204-422-8714 204-422-8583 Distribution (Sum) Distribution (Winter) Brian Fulmore Frank Leys 9 Harmony Lane 7 Nature Drive R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 204-422-9190 204-422-8273

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

worse when you forget to

pull it down

Su

n

Mo

n

Tu

e

We

d

Th

u

Fri

S

at

1

Sin

gle

s B

BQ

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tlu

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204

-42

2-5

251

Jun

e 2

01

5

Page 41: PVRA Newsletter June 2015

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 35

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann MGI Financial Services 17 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 5 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Chem-Dry Southeast 14 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chicken Chef 8 Pro HardwareSears 10

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Daversquos Finishing 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 38

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 30 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fresh Looks Hair Design 17 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 5

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Simply Connected 2

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

Gregrsquos Repair 18 Sobeyrsquos 27

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Home Painting by Ila 23 Ste Anne Library 37

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Jock of All Trades 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Keating Mechanical Service 38 Total Package Moving 11

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Nutri-lawn 22 amp 23 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 13

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

June 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for quotes on advertising costs

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

If you donrsquot learn to laugh at

trouble you wonrsquot have

anything to laugh at when

yoursquore old First you forget

names then you forget

faces Then you forget to

pull up your zipper but itrsquos

worse when you forget to

pull it down

Su

n

Mo

n

Tu

e

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d

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Fri

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43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Ursula Schlichter 204-422-4139

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E N E W S

The Lighter Side

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