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Page 1: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

2

Words from the Editor Debbie Kokil

Between May 2-9 2016 I will be visiting your homes on behalf of the Government of Canada to deliver

your Census form Once you have your form you can complete it on paper or use the code on your form to

complete it online I really look forward to putting a face to a name after two years of editing this newsletter

MAY 2016

PVRA Membership for 201617 is now due

Money collected supports Activities and PVRA Expenses and includes the monthly Newsletter

Dues are charged at the rate of $2500 household of two (2)

or $1250 household of one (1)

Dates that Olga will be available are May 10 13 17 20 24 27 31 amp June 7 10 14 17 21 24

between the hours of 1000 am - 1200 noon

Please pay at 14 Paradise Drive

Olga Baschak Membership Committee 204-422-5251

3

Changes to the PVRA telephone

amp address book are needed now

The new edition will be available

in May and if any resident wants a

change we need to be notified by

May 5th 2016

email to pvra20yahooca

or phone Olga at 204-422-5251

to request your changes

Thank you

Debbie

and

Olga

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

Irsquod like to thank the

constituents of

Dawson Trail for

your support

Bob

Lagasseacute

DAWSON TRAIL

Photo by Alison Ralph

4

MAY 2016

Wednesday May 25 2016

1130 am

Open to all in the Paradise Village Recreation Center The featured dish will be ldquordquoLasagne Salad and Breadrdquo

Bring your place setting please The cost is $500 (The sign-up sheet will be on the bulletin board)

Ladies of Paradise Village

You are invited to join

our ldquoMonday morning golfrdquo

at Oakwood Golf and Country Club

for fun and fellowship

For more information please contact

Ruth Jarco at 204-422-8364

or Cam Miron at 204-422-6342

1030 am on May 25th in the Recreation Center

The Safety Aid program provides FREE service to older adults across Manitoba 65+ years who

want to feel more secure We will share tips and suggestions with you so you can better protect

yourself from being a target of either break and enter or a home invasion as well as fall

prevention tips to name a few There will be door prizes too wwwaosupportservicesca

THENhellip Stay amp purchase a Monthly Lunch Special prepared for you

by our very own PVRA Social Committee

5

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

The Next PVRA Social Committee

Meeting is on

Wednesday May 4 2016

1130 AM at the Recreation Center

Called by Rose McDonald

Right after the meeting volunteers are needed to help

make flowers for the Annual Spring Tea being held on

May 11 2016 The more hands the better

Thank you in advance for your help

6

MAY 2016

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

Thank you to Vivian Deurbrouck for 16 Pounds of Tabs

This years recipient is Delaney Please continue to collect

and submit your cans and tabs as the proceeds goes to a

wonderful cause

7

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

Hi My name is Linda Pelletier and I live at 43 Harmony Lane I have created a group on Facebook for those that have it under the name of Paradise Village 55 Plus Its a closed group for residents of Paradise Village I am the Admin Person and you can ask to join however I make the final decision Its purpose is to provide

General chit chat but no politics or religion Buyselliso (in search of) can post pictures of what your selling buying or looking for Wantsneeds maybe you need a pet sitter urgently or maybe you need assistance with

something Give residents information Andor anything you think of that might be of interest to the residents of Paradise Village Please let me know if there are names youd like to add You can email me to this address or access Facebook and request to join Search Paradise Village 55 Plus Thank you and regards Linda Pelletier

8

MAY 2016

Modern Love Storyhellip

An elderly couple had just learned how to

send text messages on their mobile phones

The wife was a romantic type and the hus-

band was more of a no-nonsense guy One

afternoon the wife went out to meet a friend

for coffee She decided to send her husband a

romantic text message and she wrote

If you are sleeping send me your dreams

If you are laughing send me your smile If

you are eating send me a bite If you are

drinking send me a sip If you are crying

send me your tears I love you

The husband texted back to her

Im on the toilet Please adviserdquo

The Enfant-Jeacutesus Corporation

Spring is around the corner and we are looking forward to our Annual Spring Garage Sale Fundraiser to be held on May 27 28 and 29

th at 83

Dawson Road East

If you wish to donate items please contact Yvonne at 204-422-9369 All proceeds will go towards the Dawson Trail Museum as we continue with the transition of the Enfant-Jeacutesus Heritage Site into a museum and learning center as one of the first churches located along the Dawson Trail

Our current project involves a total renovation of the existing bathroom plus building an outdoor ramp Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you in May

In its early days the Church was frequented not only by the villagers but also by travelers and traders using Dawson Road as the Church was the last French Catholic Church east of Winnipeg (The Red River Settlement) Its architecture is of interest as it is a Roman-style building with its pillar foundations and basement walls made entirely of field stones and mortar The exhibits provide a narrative of the history of the area including over 100 year history of the site itself daily living of the people that lived in the community and the impor-tance of the Dawson Trail to the people that lived and traveled on it We are open for tours from May to September long weekend

Call Yvonne at 204-422-9369 if you wish to book a guided tour There is an entrance fee of $500 per person You may visit our web site at

dawsontrailmuseumca

Our regular monthly meeting will be held on May 9th at 1pm at the LUD in Richer

Everyone is welcome

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecafantjesusyahoocom

9

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

Earn 7x Air Miles Reward Miles On Your Prescriptions Everyday

Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Deli

A la Carte

Better food for all

10

MAY 2016

Wednesday May 11th 2016

100 pm

$600 for Members

$700 for Non members

Please bring your own

Fancy Tea Cup and Wear a

Fastenator Hat (Prizes for Best Hats)

Volunteers are needed for decorating

amp preparing food Look for Sign-up Sheet

Guest Speaker Lisa Loeppky

Topic Interior Decorating

Donrsquot be late for a very important datehellip

The PVRA Annual Spring

Purchase your tickets from

Sherran Ross 204-422-5674 Carol Stoess 204-380-2708

Joanne Kehler 204-422-6248

11

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

Robbert amp Henriette Hilhorst

April

Milestone

Birthdays

4 - Pat Poole

6 - Ray Machan

On the loss of

Former Resident

Willi Hess

Sandra Backus

on the loss of her

husband John

Brian amp Betty

Vanderbeek

on the loss of his

father Jim

another former

Resident

of Paradise Village

1 Antoinette Johnson

2 Helen Daw

2 Bruce Cook

2 Sylvia Rempel

2 Pam Mooney

3 Bob Delyea

4 Doreen Leys

4 Thea Hall

7 Tina Cooper

8 Gordon Macpherson

9 Barbara Zacharias

11 Annette Defoort

14 Steve Bloomer

14 Debra Gara

15 Abe Kehler

17 Robert Chenier

18 Jules Burnell

18 Ray McAdam

19 Denise Dobinsky

20 Don Bonham

20 Stella Davis

22 Brian Cooper

22 Nick Spewak

22 Eleanor Burton

23 Amy Maynard Wood

23 Dave Mooney

25 Les Hooper

25 Linda Fulmore

25 Marie Gautron

26 Frank MacEachern

26 Darlene Swiskoski

27 Kelly Hes

27 Noreen Watt

28 Lou Small

30 Pat Zubrin

31 Helen Guenther

31 Dan McInnes

Best Picture in 165 years of Photography

Bob Angell

Jacob Hess

Gordon Quistberg

12

MAY 2016

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Gordon amp Shirley Beaudin - 10 Parkview Drive - moved from Winnipeg They moved to their

beautiful home on March 23 2016 and are absolutely thrilled with their move When I asked them

why they chose Paradise Village they told me that they always wanted to live in the coun-

try Friends told them about our Park and so they drove through here on different occasions and

found it to be a peaceful community not far from Winnipeg they liked what they saw and eventu-

ally bought their home They have already used the swimming pool and intend to get involved in

the other activities and events that we discussed During our conversation I found both Gordon and

Shirley had a very positive attitude about Paradise Village which was nice to hear Gordon before

retirement was an IT Specialist with the University of Manitoba Shirley is self-employed

as a cleaning woman so if you need your home cleaned give Shirley a call In her spare time

Shirley makes jewellery does scrapbooking and is now into adult coloring Gordon spends his

free time at the gym and is also very interested in antique radios They have 2 children and

1 grandchild We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other

activities offered here at in the Village Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living

here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gordon and Shirley

Book your Spring cleaning today

13

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

Our local bears can be pretty crafty and destructive

with bird feeders Here is one feeder that took the

brunt of a hungry bear Please be aware of your

surroundings especially at this time of year

The pictures of bears are just examples

14

MAY 2016

To view this To view this To view this

newsletter in newsletter in newsletter in

color go to color go to color go to

wwwissuucomwwwissuucomwwwissuucom

Search PVRA Search PVRA Search PVRA

and scroll downand scroll downand scroll down

to theto theto the

monthly issuesmonthly issuesmonthly issues

Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

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CINDERELLA MAN

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DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

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HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

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TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

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WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 2: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

3

Changes to the PVRA telephone

amp address book are needed now

The new edition will be available

in May and if any resident wants a

change we need to be notified by

May 5th 2016

email to pvra20yahooca

or phone Olga at 204-422-5251

to request your changes

Thank you

Debbie

and

Olga

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

Irsquod like to thank the

constituents of

Dawson Trail for

your support

Bob

Lagasseacute

DAWSON TRAIL

Photo by Alison Ralph

4

MAY 2016

Wednesday May 25 2016

1130 am

Open to all in the Paradise Village Recreation Center The featured dish will be ldquordquoLasagne Salad and Breadrdquo

Bring your place setting please The cost is $500 (The sign-up sheet will be on the bulletin board)

Ladies of Paradise Village

You are invited to join

our ldquoMonday morning golfrdquo

at Oakwood Golf and Country Club

for fun and fellowship

For more information please contact

Ruth Jarco at 204-422-8364

or Cam Miron at 204-422-6342

1030 am on May 25th in the Recreation Center

The Safety Aid program provides FREE service to older adults across Manitoba 65+ years who

want to feel more secure We will share tips and suggestions with you so you can better protect

yourself from being a target of either break and enter or a home invasion as well as fall

prevention tips to name a few There will be door prizes too wwwaosupportservicesca

THENhellip Stay amp purchase a Monthly Lunch Special prepared for you

by our very own PVRA Social Committee

5

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

The Next PVRA Social Committee

Meeting is on

Wednesday May 4 2016

1130 AM at the Recreation Center

Called by Rose McDonald

Right after the meeting volunteers are needed to help

make flowers for the Annual Spring Tea being held on

May 11 2016 The more hands the better

Thank you in advance for your help

6

MAY 2016

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

Thank you to Vivian Deurbrouck for 16 Pounds of Tabs

This years recipient is Delaney Please continue to collect

and submit your cans and tabs as the proceeds goes to a

wonderful cause

7

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

Hi My name is Linda Pelletier and I live at 43 Harmony Lane I have created a group on Facebook for those that have it under the name of Paradise Village 55 Plus Its a closed group for residents of Paradise Village I am the Admin Person and you can ask to join however I make the final decision Its purpose is to provide

General chit chat but no politics or religion Buyselliso (in search of) can post pictures of what your selling buying or looking for Wantsneeds maybe you need a pet sitter urgently or maybe you need assistance with

something Give residents information Andor anything you think of that might be of interest to the residents of Paradise Village Please let me know if there are names youd like to add You can email me to this address or access Facebook and request to join Search Paradise Village 55 Plus Thank you and regards Linda Pelletier

8

MAY 2016

Modern Love Storyhellip

An elderly couple had just learned how to

send text messages on their mobile phones

The wife was a romantic type and the hus-

band was more of a no-nonsense guy One

afternoon the wife went out to meet a friend

for coffee She decided to send her husband a

romantic text message and she wrote

If you are sleeping send me your dreams

If you are laughing send me your smile If

you are eating send me a bite If you are

drinking send me a sip If you are crying

send me your tears I love you

The husband texted back to her

Im on the toilet Please adviserdquo

The Enfant-Jeacutesus Corporation

Spring is around the corner and we are looking forward to our Annual Spring Garage Sale Fundraiser to be held on May 27 28 and 29

th at 83

Dawson Road East

If you wish to donate items please contact Yvonne at 204-422-9369 All proceeds will go towards the Dawson Trail Museum as we continue with the transition of the Enfant-Jeacutesus Heritage Site into a museum and learning center as one of the first churches located along the Dawson Trail

Our current project involves a total renovation of the existing bathroom plus building an outdoor ramp Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you in May

In its early days the Church was frequented not only by the villagers but also by travelers and traders using Dawson Road as the Church was the last French Catholic Church east of Winnipeg (The Red River Settlement) Its architecture is of interest as it is a Roman-style building with its pillar foundations and basement walls made entirely of field stones and mortar The exhibits provide a narrative of the history of the area including over 100 year history of the site itself daily living of the people that lived in the community and the impor-tance of the Dawson Trail to the people that lived and traveled on it We are open for tours from May to September long weekend

Call Yvonne at 204-422-9369 if you wish to book a guided tour There is an entrance fee of $500 per person You may visit our web site at

dawsontrailmuseumca

Our regular monthly meeting will be held on May 9th at 1pm at the LUD in Richer

Everyone is welcome

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecafantjesusyahoocom

9

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

Earn 7x Air Miles Reward Miles On Your Prescriptions Everyday

Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Deli

A la Carte

Better food for all

10

MAY 2016

Wednesday May 11th 2016

100 pm

$600 for Members

$700 for Non members

Please bring your own

Fancy Tea Cup and Wear a

Fastenator Hat (Prizes for Best Hats)

Volunteers are needed for decorating

amp preparing food Look for Sign-up Sheet

Guest Speaker Lisa Loeppky

Topic Interior Decorating

Donrsquot be late for a very important datehellip

The PVRA Annual Spring

Purchase your tickets from

Sherran Ross 204-422-5674 Carol Stoess 204-380-2708

Joanne Kehler 204-422-6248

11

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

Robbert amp Henriette Hilhorst

April

Milestone

Birthdays

4 - Pat Poole

6 - Ray Machan

On the loss of

Former Resident

Willi Hess

Sandra Backus

on the loss of her

husband John

Brian amp Betty

Vanderbeek

on the loss of his

father Jim

another former

Resident

of Paradise Village

1 Antoinette Johnson

2 Helen Daw

2 Bruce Cook

2 Sylvia Rempel

2 Pam Mooney

3 Bob Delyea

4 Doreen Leys

4 Thea Hall

7 Tina Cooper

8 Gordon Macpherson

9 Barbara Zacharias

11 Annette Defoort

14 Steve Bloomer

14 Debra Gara

15 Abe Kehler

17 Robert Chenier

18 Jules Burnell

18 Ray McAdam

19 Denise Dobinsky

20 Don Bonham

20 Stella Davis

22 Brian Cooper

22 Nick Spewak

22 Eleanor Burton

23 Amy Maynard Wood

23 Dave Mooney

25 Les Hooper

25 Linda Fulmore

25 Marie Gautron

26 Frank MacEachern

26 Darlene Swiskoski

27 Kelly Hes

27 Noreen Watt

28 Lou Small

30 Pat Zubrin

31 Helen Guenther

31 Dan McInnes

Best Picture in 165 years of Photography

Bob Angell

Jacob Hess

Gordon Quistberg

12

MAY 2016

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Gordon amp Shirley Beaudin - 10 Parkview Drive - moved from Winnipeg They moved to their

beautiful home on March 23 2016 and are absolutely thrilled with their move When I asked them

why they chose Paradise Village they told me that they always wanted to live in the coun-

try Friends told them about our Park and so they drove through here on different occasions and

found it to be a peaceful community not far from Winnipeg they liked what they saw and eventu-

ally bought their home They have already used the swimming pool and intend to get involved in

the other activities and events that we discussed During our conversation I found both Gordon and

Shirley had a very positive attitude about Paradise Village which was nice to hear Gordon before

retirement was an IT Specialist with the University of Manitoba Shirley is self-employed

as a cleaning woman so if you need your home cleaned give Shirley a call In her spare time

Shirley makes jewellery does scrapbooking and is now into adult coloring Gordon spends his

free time at the gym and is also very interested in antique radios They have 2 children and

1 grandchild We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other

activities offered here at in the Village Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living

here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gordon and Shirley

Book your Spring cleaning today

13

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

Our local bears can be pretty crafty and destructive

with bird feeders Here is one feeder that took the

brunt of a hungry bear Please be aware of your

surroundings especially at this time of year

The pictures of bears are just examples

14

MAY 2016

To view this To view this To view this

newsletter in newsletter in newsletter in

color go to color go to color go to

wwwissuucomwwwissuucomwwwissuucom

Search PVRA Search PVRA Search PVRA

and scroll downand scroll downand scroll down

to theto theto the

monthly issuesmonthly issuesmonthly issues

Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

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U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

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CINDERELLA MAN

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DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

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HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

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TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 3: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

4

MAY 2016

Wednesday May 25 2016

1130 am

Open to all in the Paradise Village Recreation Center The featured dish will be ldquordquoLasagne Salad and Breadrdquo

Bring your place setting please The cost is $500 (The sign-up sheet will be on the bulletin board)

Ladies of Paradise Village

You are invited to join

our ldquoMonday morning golfrdquo

at Oakwood Golf and Country Club

for fun and fellowship

For more information please contact

Ruth Jarco at 204-422-8364

or Cam Miron at 204-422-6342

1030 am on May 25th in the Recreation Center

The Safety Aid program provides FREE service to older adults across Manitoba 65+ years who

want to feel more secure We will share tips and suggestions with you so you can better protect

yourself from being a target of either break and enter or a home invasion as well as fall

prevention tips to name a few There will be door prizes too wwwaosupportservicesca

THENhellip Stay amp purchase a Monthly Lunch Special prepared for you

by our very own PVRA Social Committee

5

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

The Next PVRA Social Committee

Meeting is on

Wednesday May 4 2016

1130 AM at the Recreation Center

Called by Rose McDonald

Right after the meeting volunteers are needed to help

make flowers for the Annual Spring Tea being held on

May 11 2016 The more hands the better

Thank you in advance for your help

6

MAY 2016

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

Thank you to Vivian Deurbrouck for 16 Pounds of Tabs

This years recipient is Delaney Please continue to collect

and submit your cans and tabs as the proceeds goes to a

wonderful cause

7

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

Hi My name is Linda Pelletier and I live at 43 Harmony Lane I have created a group on Facebook for those that have it under the name of Paradise Village 55 Plus Its a closed group for residents of Paradise Village I am the Admin Person and you can ask to join however I make the final decision Its purpose is to provide

General chit chat but no politics or religion Buyselliso (in search of) can post pictures of what your selling buying or looking for Wantsneeds maybe you need a pet sitter urgently or maybe you need assistance with

something Give residents information Andor anything you think of that might be of interest to the residents of Paradise Village Please let me know if there are names youd like to add You can email me to this address or access Facebook and request to join Search Paradise Village 55 Plus Thank you and regards Linda Pelletier

8

MAY 2016

Modern Love Storyhellip

An elderly couple had just learned how to

send text messages on their mobile phones

The wife was a romantic type and the hus-

band was more of a no-nonsense guy One

afternoon the wife went out to meet a friend

for coffee She decided to send her husband a

romantic text message and she wrote

If you are sleeping send me your dreams

If you are laughing send me your smile If

you are eating send me a bite If you are

drinking send me a sip If you are crying

send me your tears I love you

The husband texted back to her

Im on the toilet Please adviserdquo

The Enfant-Jeacutesus Corporation

Spring is around the corner and we are looking forward to our Annual Spring Garage Sale Fundraiser to be held on May 27 28 and 29

th at 83

Dawson Road East

If you wish to donate items please contact Yvonne at 204-422-9369 All proceeds will go towards the Dawson Trail Museum as we continue with the transition of the Enfant-Jeacutesus Heritage Site into a museum and learning center as one of the first churches located along the Dawson Trail

Our current project involves a total renovation of the existing bathroom plus building an outdoor ramp Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you in May

In its early days the Church was frequented not only by the villagers but also by travelers and traders using Dawson Road as the Church was the last French Catholic Church east of Winnipeg (The Red River Settlement) Its architecture is of interest as it is a Roman-style building with its pillar foundations and basement walls made entirely of field stones and mortar The exhibits provide a narrative of the history of the area including over 100 year history of the site itself daily living of the people that lived in the community and the impor-tance of the Dawson Trail to the people that lived and traveled on it We are open for tours from May to September long weekend

Call Yvonne at 204-422-9369 if you wish to book a guided tour There is an entrance fee of $500 per person You may visit our web site at

dawsontrailmuseumca

Our regular monthly meeting will be held on May 9th at 1pm at the LUD in Richer

Everyone is welcome

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecafantjesusyahoocom

9

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

Earn 7x Air Miles Reward Miles On Your Prescriptions Everyday

Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Deli

A la Carte

Better food for all

10

MAY 2016

Wednesday May 11th 2016

100 pm

$600 for Members

$700 for Non members

Please bring your own

Fancy Tea Cup and Wear a

Fastenator Hat (Prizes for Best Hats)

Volunteers are needed for decorating

amp preparing food Look for Sign-up Sheet

Guest Speaker Lisa Loeppky

Topic Interior Decorating

Donrsquot be late for a very important datehellip

The PVRA Annual Spring

Purchase your tickets from

Sherran Ross 204-422-5674 Carol Stoess 204-380-2708

Joanne Kehler 204-422-6248

11

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

Robbert amp Henriette Hilhorst

April

Milestone

Birthdays

4 - Pat Poole

6 - Ray Machan

On the loss of

Former Resident

Willi Hess

Sandra Backus

on the loss of her

husband John

Brian amp Betty

Vanderbeek

on the loss of his

father Jim

another former

Resident

of Paradise Village

1 Antoinette Johnson

2 Helen Daw

2 Bruce Cook

2 Sylvia Rempel

2 Pam Mooney

3 Bob Delyea

4 Doreen Leys

4 Thea Hall

7 Tina Cooper

8 Gordon Macpherson

9 Barbara Zacharias

11 Annette Defoort

14 Steve Bloomer

14 Debra Gara

15 Abe Kehler

17 Robert Chenier

18 Jules Burnell

18 Ray McAdam

19 Denise Dobinsky

20 Don Bonham

20 Stella Davis

22 Brian Cooper

22 Nick Spewak

22 Eleanor Burton

23 Amy Maynard Wood

23 Dave Mooney

25 Les Hooper

25 Linda Fulmore

25 Marie Gautron

26 Frank MacEachern

26 Darlene Swiskoski

27 Kelly Hes

27 Noreen Watt

28 Lou Small

30 Pat Zubrin

31 Helen Guenther

31 Dan McInnes

Best Picture in 165 years of Photography

Bob Angell

Jacob Hess

Gordon Quistberg

12

MAY 2016

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Gordon amp Shirley Beaudin - 10 Parkview Drive - moved from Winnipeg They moved to their

beautiful home on March 23 2016 and are absolutely thrilled with their move When I asked them

why they chose Paradise Village they told me that they always wanted to live in the coun-

try Friends told them about our Park and so they drove through here on different occasions and

found it to be a peaceful community not far from Winnipeg they liked what they saw and eventu-

ally bought their home They have already used the swimming pool and intend to get involved in

the other activities and events that we discussed During our conversation I found both Gordon and

Shirley had a very positive attitude about Paradise Village which was nice to hear Gordon before

retirement was an IT Specialist with the University of Manitoba Shirley is self-employed

as a cleaning woman so if you need your home cleaned give Shirley a call In her spare time

Shirley makes jewellery does scrapbooking and is now into adult coloring Gordon spends his

free time at the gym and is also very interested in antique radios They have 2 children and

1 grandchild We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other

activities offered here at in the Village Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living

here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gordon and Shirley

Book your Spring cleaning today

13

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

Our local bears can be pretty crafty and destructive

with bird feeders Here is one feeder that took the

brunt of a hungry bear Please be aware of your

surroundings especially at this time of year

The pictures of bears are just examples

14

MAY 2016

To view this To view this To view this

newsletter in newsletter in newsletter in

color go to color go to color go to

wwwissuucomwwwissuucomwwwissuucom

Search PVRA Search PVRA Search PVRA

and scroll downand scroll downand scroll down

to theto theto the

monthly issuesmonthly issuesmonthly issues

Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

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O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

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S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

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AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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Page 4: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

5

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

The Next PVRA Social Committee

Meeting is on

Wednesday May 4 2016

1130 AM at the Recreation Center

Called by Rose McDonald

Right after the meeting volunteers are needed to help

make flowers for the Annual Spring Tea being held on

May 11 2016 The more hands the better

Thank you in advance for your help

6

MAY 2016

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

Thank you to Vivian Deurbrouck for 16 Pounds of Tabs

This years recipient is Delaney Please continue to collect

and submit your cans and tabs as the proceeds goes to a

wonderful cause

7

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

Hi My name is Linda Pelletier and I live at 43 Harmony Lane I have created a group on Facebook for those that have it under the name of Paradise Village 55 Plus Its a closed group for residents of Paradise Village I am the Admin Person and you can ask to join however I make the final decision Its purpose is to provide

General chit chat but no politics or religion Buyselliso (in search of) can post pictures of what your selling buying or looking for Wantsneeds maybe you need a pet sitter urgently or maybe you need assistance with

something Give residents information Andor anything you think of that might be of interest to the residents of Paradise Village Please let me know if there are names youd like to add You can email me to this address or access Facebook and request to join Search Paradise Village 55 Plus Thank you and regards Linda Pelletier

8

MAY 2016

Modern Love Storyhellip

An elderly couple had just learned how to

send text messages on their mobile phones

The wife was a romantic type and the hus-

band was more of a no-nonsense guy One

afternoon the wife went out to meet a friend

for coffee She decided to send her husband a

romantic text message and she wrote

If you are sleeping send me your dreams

If you are laughing send me your smile If

you are eating send me a bite If you are

drinking send me a sip If you are crying

send me your tears I love you

The husband texted back to her

Im on the toilet Please adviserdquo

The Enfant-Jeacutesus Corporation

Spring is around the corner and we are looking forward to our Annual Spring Garage Sale Fundraiser to be held on May 27 28 and 29

th at 83

Dawson Road East

If you wish to donate items please contact Yvonne at 204-422-9369 All proceeds will go towards the Dawson Trail Museum as we continue with the transition of the Enfant-Jeacutesus Heritage Site into a museum and learning center as one of the first churches located along the Dawson Trail

Our current project involves a total renovation of the existing bathroom plus building an outdoor ramp Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you in May

In its early days the Church was frequented not only by the villagers but also by travelers and traders using Dawson Road as the Church was the last French Catholic Church east of Winnipeg (The Red River Settlement) Its architecture is of interest as it is a Roman-style building with its pillar foundations and basement walls made entirely of field stones and mortar The exhibits provide a narrative of the history of the area including over 100 year history of the site itself daily living of the people that lived in the community and the impor-tance of the Dawson Trail to the people that lived and traveled on it We are open for tours from May to September long weekend

Call Yvonne at 204-422-9369 if you wish to book a guided tour There is an entrance fee of $500 per person You may visit our web site at

dawsontrailmuseumca

Our regular monthly meeting will be held on May 9th at 1pm at the LUD in Richer

Everyone is welcome

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecafantjesusyahoocom

9

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

Earn 7x Air Miles Reward Miles On Your Prescriptions Everyday

Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Deli

A la Carte

Better food for all

10

MAY 2016

Wednesday May 11th 2016

100 pm

$600 for Members

$700 for Non members

Please bring your own

Fancy Tea Cup and Wear a

Fastenator Hat (Prizes for Best Hats)

Volunteers are needed for decorating

amp preparing food Look for Sign-up Sheet

Guest Speaker Lisa Loeppky

Topic Interior Decorating

Donrsquot be late for a very important datehellip

The PVRA Annual Spring

Purchase your tickets from

Sherran Ross 204-422-5674 Carol Stoess 204-380-2708

Joanne Kehler 204-422-6248

11

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

Robbert amp Henriette Hilhorst

April

Milestone

Birthdays

4 - Pat Poole

6 - Ray Machan

On the loss of

Former Resident

Willi Hess

Sandra Backus

on the loss of her

husband John

Brian amp Betty

Vanderbeek

on the loss of his

father Jim

another former

Resident

of Paradise Village

1 Antoinette Johnson

2 Helen Daw

2 Bruce Cook

2 Sylvia Rempel

2 Pam Mooney

3 Bob Delyea

4 Doreen Leys

4 Thea Hall

7 Tina Cooper

8 Gordon Macpherson

9 Barbara Zacharias

11 Annette Defoort

14 Steve Bloomer

14 Debra Gara

15 Abe Kehler

17 Robert Chenier

18 Jules Burnell

18 Ray McAdam

19 Denise Dobinsky

20 Don Bonham

20 Stella Davis

22 Brian Cooper

22 Nick Spewak

22 Eleanor Burton

23 Amy Maynard Wood

23 Dave Mooney

25 Les Hooper

25 Linda Fulmore

25 Marie Gautron

26 Frank MacEachern

26 Darlene Swiskoski

27 Kelly Hes

27 Noreen Watt

28 Lou Small

30 Pat Zubrin

31 Helen Guenther

31 Dan McInnes

Best Picture in 165 years of Photography

Bob Angell

Jacob Hess

Gordon Quistberg

12

MAY 2016

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Gordon amp Shirley Beaudin - 10 Parkview Drive - moved from Winnipeg They moved to their

beautiful home on March 23 2016 and are absolutely thrilled with their move When I asked them

why they chose Paradise Village they told me that they always wanted to live in the coun-

try Friends told them about our Park and so they drove through here on different occasions and

found it to be a peaceful community not far from Winnipeg they liked what they saw and eventu-

ally bought their home They have already used the swimming pool and intend to get involved in

the other activities and events that we discussed During our conversation I found both Gordon and

Shirley had a very positive attitude about Paradise Village which was nice to hear Gordon before

retirement was an IT Specialist with the University of Manitoba Shirley is self-employed

as a cleaning woman so if you need your home cleaned give Shirley a call In her spare time

Shirley makes jewellery does scrapbooking and is now into adult coloring Gordon spends his

free time at the gym and is also very interested in antique radios They have 2 children and

1 grandchild We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other

activities offered here at in the Village Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living

here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gordon and Shirley

Book your Spring cleaning today

13

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

Our local bears can be pretty crafty and destructive

with bird feeders Here is one feeder that took the

brunt of a hungry bear Please be aware of your

surroundings especially at this time of year

The pictures of bears are just examples

14

MAY 2016

To view this To view this To view this

newsletter in newsletter in newsletter in

color go to color go to color go to

wwwissuucomwwwissuucomwwwissuucom

Search PVRA Search PVRA Search PVRA

and scroll downand scroll downand scroll down

to theto theto the

monthly issuesmonthly issuesmonthly issues

Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 5: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

6

MAY 2016

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

Thank you to Vivian Deurbrouck for 16 Pounds of Tabs

This years recipient is Delaney Please continue to collect

and submit your cans and tabs as the proceeds goes to a

wonderful cause

7

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

Hi My name is Linda Pelletier and I live at 43 Harmony Lane I have created a group on Facebook for those that have it under the name of Paradise Village 55 Plus Its a closed group for residents of Paradise Village I am the Admin Person and you can ask to join however I make the final decision Its purpose is to provide

General chit chat but no politics or religion Buyselliso (in search of) can post pictures of what your selling buying or looking for Wantsneeds maybe you need a pet sitter urgently or maybe you need assistance with

something Give residents information Andor anything you think of that might be of interest to the residents of Paradise Village Please let me know if there are names youd like to add You can email me to this address or access Facebook and request to join Search Paradise Village 55 Plus Thank you and regards Linda Pelletier

8

MAY 2016

Modern Love Storyhellip

An elderly couple had just learned how to

send text messages on their mobile phones

The wife was a romantic type and the hus-

band was more of a no-nonsense guy One

afternoon the wife went out to meet a friend

for coffee She decided to send her husband a

romantic text message and she wrote

If you are sleeping send me your dreams

If you are laughing send me your smile If

you are eating send me a bite If you are

drinking send me a sip If you are crying

send me your tears I love you

The husband texted back to her

Im on the toilet Please adviserdquo

The Enfant-Jeacutesus Corporation

Spring is around the corner and we are looking forward to our Annual Spring Garage Sale Fundraiser to be held on May 27 28 and 29

th at 83

Dawson Road East

If you wish to donate items please contact Yvonne at 204-422-9369 All proceeds will go towards the Dawson Trail Museum as we continue with the transition of the Enfant-Jeacutesus Heritage Site into a museum and learning center as one of the first churches located along the Dawson Trail

Our current project involves a total renovation of the existing bathroom plus building an outdoor ramp Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you in May

In its early days the Church was frequented not only by the villagers but also by travelers and traders using Dawson Road as the Church was the last French Catholic Church east of Winnipeg (The Red River Settlement) Its architecture is of interest as it is a Roman-style building with its pillar foundations and basement walls made entirely of field stones and mortar The exhibits provide a narrative of the history of the area including over 100 year history of the site itself daily living of the people that lived in the community and the impor-tance of the Dawson Trail to the people that lived and traveled on it We are open for tours from May to September long weekend

Call Yvonne at 204-422-9369 if you wish to book a guided tour There is an entrance fee of $500 per person You may visit our web site at

dawsontrailmuseumca

Our regular monthly meeting will be held on May 9th at 1pm at the LUD in Richer

Everyone is welcome

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecafantjesusyahoocom

9

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

Earn 7x Air Miles Reward Miles On Your Prescriptions Everyday

Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Deli

A la Carte

Better food for all

10

MAY 2016

Wednesday May 11th 2016

100 pm

$600 for Members

$700 for Non members

Please bring your own

Fancy Tea Cup and Wear a

Fastenator Hat (Prizes for Best Hats)

Volunteers are needed for decorating

amp preparing food Look for Sign-up Sheet

Guest Speaker Lisa Loeppky

Topic Interior Decorating

Donrsquot be late for a very important datehellip

The PVRA Annual Spring

Purchase your tickets from

Sherran Ross 204-422-5674 Carol Stoess 204-380-2708

Joanne Kehler 204-422-6248

11

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

Robbert amp Henriette Hilhorst

April

Milestone

Birthdays

4 - Pat Poole

6 - Ray Machan

On the loss of

Former Resident

Willi Hess

Sandra Backus

on the loss of her

husband John

Brian amp Betty

Vanderbeek

on the loss of his

father Jim

another former

Resident

of Paradise Village

1 Antoinette Johnson

2 Helen Daw

2 Bruce Cook

2 Sylvia Rempel

2 Pam Mooney

3 Bob Delyea

4 Doreen Leys

4 Thea Hall

7 Tina Cooper

8 Gordon Macpherson

9 Barbara Zacharias

11 Annette Defoort

14 Steve Bloomer

14 Debra Gara

15 Abe Kehler

17 Robert Chenier

18 Jules Burnell

18 Ray McAdam

19 Denise Dobinsky

20 Don Bonham

20 Stella Davis

22 Brian Cooper

22 Nick Spewak

22 Eleanor Burton

23 Amy Maynard Wood

23 Dave Mooney

25 Les Hooper

25 Linda Fulmore

25 Marie Gautron

26 Frank MacEachern

26 Darlene Swiskoski

27 Kelly Hes

27 Noreen Watt

28 Lou Small

30 Pat Zubrin

31 Helen Guenther

31 Dan McInnes

Best Picture in 165 years of Photography

Bob Angell

Jacob Hess

Gordon Quistberg

12

MAY 2016

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Gordon amp Shirley Beaudin - 10 Parkview Drive - moved from Winnipeg They moved to their

beautiful home on March 23 2016 and are absolutely thrilled with their move When I asked them

why they chose Paradise Village they told me that they always wanted to live in the coun-

try Friends told them about our Park and so they drove through here on different occasions and

found it to be a peaceful community not far from Winnipeg they liked what they saw and eventu-

ally bought their home They have already used the swimming pool and intend to get involved in

the other activities and events that we discussed During our conversation I found both Gordon and

Shirley had a very positive attitude about Paradise Village which was nice to hear Gordon before

retirement was an IT Specialist with the University of Manitoba Shirley is self-employed

as a cleaning woman so if you need your home cleaned give Shirley a call In her spare time

Shirley makes jewellery does scrapbooking and is now into adult coloring Gordon spends his

free time at the gym and is also very interested in antique radios They have 2 children and

1 grandchild We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other

activities offered here at in the Village Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living

here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gordon and Shirley

Book your Spring cleaning today

13

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

Our local bears can be pretty crafty and destructive

with bird feeders Here is one feeder that took the

brunt of a hungry bear Please be aware of your

surroundings especially at this time of year

The pictures of bears are just examples

14

MAY 2016

To view this To view this To view this

newsletter in newsletter in newsletter in

color go to color go to color go to

wwwissuucomwwwissuucomwwwissuucom

Search PVRA Search PVRA Search PVRA

and scroll downand scroll downand scroll down

to theto theto the

monthly issuesmonthly issuesmonthly issues

Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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Page 6: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

7

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

Hi My name is Linda Pelletier and I live at 43 Harmony Lane I have created a group on Facebook for those that have it under the name of Paradise Village 55 Plus Its a closed group for residents of Paradise Village I am the Admin Person and you can ask to join however I make the final decision Its purpose is to provide

General chit chat but no politics or religion Buyselliso (in search of) can post pictures of what your selling buying or looking for Wantsneeds maybe you need a pet sitter urgently or maybe you need assistance with

something Give residents information Andor anything you think of that might be of interest to the residents of Paradise Village Please let me know if there are names youd like to add You can email me to this address or access Facebook and request to join Search Paradise Village 55 Plus Thank you and regards Linda Pelletier

8

MAY 2016

Modern Love Storyhellip

An elderly couple had just learned how to

send text messages on their mobile phones

The wife was a romantic type and the hus-

band was more of a no-nonsense guy One

afternoon the wife went out to meet a friend

for coffee She decided to send her husband a

romantic text message and she wrote

If you are sleeping send me your dreams

If you are laughing send me your smile If

you are eating send me a bite If you are

drinking send me a sip If you are crying

send me your tears I love you

The husband texted back to her

Im on the toilet Please adviserdquo

The Enfant-Jeacutesus Corporation

Spring is around the corner and we are looking forward to our Annual Spring Garage Sale Fundraiser to be held on May 27 28 and 29

th at 83

Dawson Road East

If you wish to donate items please contact Yvonne at 204-422-9369 All proceeds will go towards the Dawson Trail Museum as we continue with the transition of the Enfant-Jeacutesus Heritage Site into a museum and learning center as one of the first churches located along the Dawson Trail

Our current project involves a total renovation of the existing bathroom plus building an outdoor ramp Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you in May

In its early days the Church was frequented not only by the villagers but also by travelers and traders using Dawson Road as the Church was the last French Catholic Church east of Winnipeg (The Red River Settlement) Its architecture is of interest as it is a Roman-style building with its pillar foundations and basement walls made entirely of field stones and mortar The exhibits provide a narrative of the history of the area including over 100 year history of the site itself daily living of the people that lived in the community and the impor-tance of the Dawson Trail to the people that lived and traveled on it We are open for tours from May to September long weekend

Call Yvonne at 204-422-9369 if you wish to book a guided tour There is an entrance fee of $500 per person You may visit our web site at

dawsontrailmuseumca

Our regular monthly meeting will be held on May 9th at 1pm at the LUD in Richer

Everyone is welcome

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecafantjesusyahoocom

9

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

Earn 7x Air Miles Reward Miles On Your Prescriptions Everyday

Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Deli

A la Carte

Better food for all

10

MAY 2016

Wednesday May 11th 2016

100 pm

$600 for Members

$700 for Non members

Please bring your own

Fancy Tea Cup and Wear a

Fastenator Hat (Prizes for Best Hats)

Volunteers are needed for decorating

amp preparing food Look for Sign-up Sheet

Guest Speaker Lisa Loeppky

Topic Interior Decorating

Donrsquot be late for a very important datehellip

The PVRA Annual Spring

Purchase your tickets from

Sherran Ross 204-422-5674 Carol Stoess 204-380-2708

Joanne Kehler 204-422-6248

11

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

Robbert amp Henriette Hilhorst

April

Milestone

Birthdays

4 - Pat Poole

6 - Ray Machan

On the loss of

Former Resident

Willi Hess

Sandra Backus

on the loss of her

husband John

Brian amp Betty

Vanderbeek

on the loss of his

father Jim

another former

Resident

of Paradise Village

1 Antoinette Johnson

2 Helen Daw

2 Bruce Cook

2 Sylvia Rempel

2 Pam Mooney

3 Bob Delyea

4 Doreen Leys

4 Thea Hall

7 Tina Cooper

8 Gordon Macpherson

9 Barbara Zacharias

11 Annette Defoort

14 Steve Bloomer

14 Debra Gara

15 Abe Kehler

17 Robert Chenier

18 Jules Burnell

18 Ray McAdam

19 Denise Dobinsky

20 Don Bonham

20 Stella Davis

22 Brian Cooper

22 Nick Spewak

22 Eleanor Burton

23 Amy Maynard Wood

23 Dave Mooney

25 Les Hooper

25 Linda Fulmore

25 Marie Gautron

26 Frank MacEachern

26 Darlene Swiskoski

27 Kelly Hes

27 Noreen Watt

28 Lou Small

30 Pat Zubrin

31 Helen Guenther

31 Dan McInnes

Best Picture in 165 years of Photography

Bob Angell

Jacob Hess

Gordon Quistberg

12

MAY 2016

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Gordon amp Shirley Beaudin - 10 Parkview Drive - moved from Winnipeg They moved to their

beautiful home on March 23 2016 and are absolutely thrilled with their move When I asked them

why they chose Paradise Village they told me that they always wanted to live in the coun-

try Friends told them about our Park and so they drove through here on different occasions and

found it to be a peaceful community not far from Winnipeg they liked what they saw and eventu-

ally bought their home They have already used the swimming pool and intend to get involved in

the other activities and events that we discussed During our conversation I found both Gordon and

Shirley had a very positive attitude about Paradise Village which was nice to hear Gordon before

retirement was an IT Specialist with the University of Manitoba Shirley is self-employed

as a cleaning woman so if you need your home cleaned give Shirley a call In her spare time

Shirley makes jewellery does scrapbooking and is now into adult coloring Gordon spends his

free time at the gym and is also very interested in antique radios They have 2 children and

1 grandchild We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other

activities offered here at in the Village Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living

here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gordon and Shirley

Book your Spring cleaning today

13

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

Our local bears can be pretty crafty and destructive

with bird feeders Here is one feeder that took the

brunt of a hungry bear Please be aware of your

surroundings especially at this time of year

The pictures of bears are just examples

14

MAY 2016

To view this To view this To view this

newsletter in newsletter in newsletter in

color go to color go to color go to

wwwissuucomwwwissuucomwwwissuucom

Search PVRA Search PVRA Search PVRA

and scroll downand scroll downand scroll down

to theto theto the

monthly issuesmonthly issuesmonthly issues

Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

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JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 7: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

8

MAY 2016

Modern Love Storyhellip

An elderly couple had just learned how to

send text messages on their mobile phones

The wife was a romantic type and the hus-

band was more of a no-nonsense guy One

afternoon the wife went out to meet a friend

for coffee She decided to send her husband a

romantic text message and she wrote

If you are sleeping send me your dreams

If you are laughing send me your smile If

you are eating send me a bite If you are

drinking send me a sip If you are crying

send me your tears I love you

The husband texted back to her

Im on the toilet Please adviserdquo

The Enfant-Jeacutesus Corporation

Spring is around the corner and we are looking forward to our Annual Spring Garage Sale Fundraiser to be held on May 27 28 and 29

th at 83

Dawson Road East

If you wish to donate items please contact Yvonne at 204-422-9369 All proceeds will go towards the Dawson Trail Museum as we continue with the transition of the Enfant-Jeacutesus Heritage Site into a museum and learning center as one of the first churches located along the Dawson Trail

Our current project involves a total renovation of the existing bathroom plus building an outdoor ramp Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you in May

In its early days the Church was frequented not only by the villagers but also by travelers and traders using Dawson Road as the Church was the last French Catholic Church east of Winnipeg (The Red River Settlement) Its architecture is of interest as it is a Roman-style building with its pillar foundations and basement walls made entirely of field stones and mortar The exhibits provide a narrative of the history of the area including over 100 year history of the site itself daily living of the people that lived in the community and the impor-tance of the Dawson Trail to the people that lived and traveled on it We are open for tours from May to September long weekend

Call Yvonne at 204-422-9369 if you wish to book a guided tour There is an entrance fee of $500 per person You may visit our web site at

dawsontrailmuseumca

Our regular monthly meeting will be held on May 9th at 1pm at the LUD in Richer

Everyone is welcome

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecafantjesusyahoocom

9

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

Earn 7x Air Miles Reward Miles On Your Prescriptions Everyday

Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Deli

A la Carte

Better food for all

10

MAY 2016

Wednesday May 11th 2016

100 pm

$600 for Members

$700 for Non members

Please bring your own

Fancy Tea Cup and Wear a

Fastenator Hat (Prizes for Best Hats)

Volunteers are needed for decorating

amp preparing food Look for Sign-up Sheet

Guest Speaker Lisa Loeppky

Topic Interior Decorating

Donrsquot be late for a very important datehellip

The PVRA Annual Spring

Purchase your tickets from

Sherran Ross 204-422-5674 Carol Stoess 204-380-2708

Joanne Kehler 204-422-6248

11

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

Robbert amp Henriette Hilhorst

April

Milestone

Birthdays

4 - Pat Poole

6 - Ray Machan

On the loss of

Former Resident

Willi Hess

Sandra Backus

on the loss of her

husband John

Brian amp Betty

Vanderbeek

on the loss of his

father Jim

another former

Resident

of Paradise Village

1 Antoinette Johnson

2 Helen Daw

2 Bruce Cook

2 Sylvia Rempel

2 Pam Mooney

3 Bob Delyea

4 Doreen Leys

4 Thea Hall

7 Tina Cooper

8 Gordon Macpherson

9 Barbara Zacharias

11 Annette Defoort

14 Steve Bloomer

14 Debra Gara

15 Abe Kehler

17 Robert Chenier

18 Jules Burnell

18 Ray McAdam

19 Denise Dobinsky

20 Don Bonham

20 Stella Davis

22 Brian Cooper

22 Nick Spewak

22 Eleanor Burton

23 Amy Maynard Wood

23 Dave Mooney

25 Les Hooper

25 Linda Fulmore

25 Marie Gautron

26 Frank MacEachern

26 Darlene Swiskoski

27 Kelly Hes

27 Noreen Watt

28 Lou Small

30 Pat Zubrin

31 Helen Guenther

31 Dan McInnes

Best Picture in 165 years of Photography

Bob Angell

Jacob Hess

Gordon Quistberg

12

MAY 2016

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Gordon amp Shirley Beaudin - 10 Parkview Drive - moved from Winnipeg They moved to their

beautiful home on March 23 2016 and are absolutely thrilled with their move When I asked them

why they chose Paradise Village they told me that they always wanted to live in the coun-

try Friends told them about our Park and so they drove through here on different occasions and

found it to be a peaceful community not far from Winnipeg they liked what they saw and eventu-

ally bought their home They have already used the swimming pool and intend to get involved in

the other activities and events that we discussed During our conversation I found both Gordon and

Shirley had a very positive attitude about Paradise Village which was nice to hear Gordon before

retirement was an IT Specialist with the University of Manitoba Shirley is self-employed

as a cleaning woman so if you need your home cleaned give Shirley a call In her spare time

Shirley makes jewellery does scrapbooking and is now into adult coloring Gordon spends his

free time at the gym and is also very interested in antique radios They have 2 children and

1 grandchild We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other

activities offered here at in the Village Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living

here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gordon and Shirley

Book your Spring cleaning today

13

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

Our local bears can be pretty crafty and destructive

with bird feeders Here is one feeder that took the

brunt of a hungry bear Please be aware of your

surroundings especially at this time of year

The pictures of bears are just examples

14

MAY 2016

To view this To view this To view this

newsletter in newsletter in newsletter in

color go to color go to color go to

wwwissuucomwwwissuucomwwwissuucom

Search PVRA Search PVRA Search PVRA

and scroll downand scroll downand scroll down

to theto theto the

monthly issuesmonthly issuesmonthly issues

Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

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BOOK OF ELI

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DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

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TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

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WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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9

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

Earn 7x Air Miles Reward Miles On Your Prescriptions Everyday

Store 204-326-1316 Pharmacy 204-326-1823

Clearspring Village Steinbach

Pharmacy

Deli

A la Carte

Better food for all

10

MAY 2016

Wednesday May 11th 2016

100 pm

$600 for Members

$700 for Non members

Please bring your own

Fancy Tea Cup and Wear a

Fastenator Hat (Prizes for Best Hats)

Volunteers are needed for decorating

amp preparing food Look for Sign-up Sheet

Guest Speaker Lisa Loeppky

Topic Interior Decorating

Donrsquot be late for a very important datehellip

The PVRA Annual Spring

Purchase your tickets from

Sherran Ross 204-422-5674 Carol Stoess 204-380-2708

Joanne Kehler 204-422-6248

11

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

Robbert amp Henriette Hilhorst

April

Milestone

Birthdays

4 - Pat Poole

6 - Ray Machan

On the loss of

Former Resident

Willi Hess

Sandra Backus

on the loss of her

husband John

Brian amp Betty

Vanderbeek

on the loss of his

father Jim

another former

Resident

of Paradise Village

1 Antoinette Johnson

2 Helen Daw

2 Bruce Cook

2 Sylvia Rempel

2 Pam Mooney

3 Bob Delyea

4 Doreen Leys

4 Thea Hall

7 Tina Cooper

8 Gordon Macpherson

9 Barbara Zacharias

11 Annette Defoort

14 Steve Bloomer

14 Debra Gara

15 Abe Kehler

17 Robert Chenier

18 Jules Burnell

18 Ray McAdam

19 Denise Dobinsky

20 Don Bonham

20 Stella Davis

22 Brian Cooper

22 Nick Spewak

22 Eleanor Burton

23 Amy Maynard Wood

23 Dave Mooney

25 Les Hooper

25 Linda Fulmore

25 Marie Gautron

26 Frank MacEachern

26 Darlene Swiskoski

27 Kelly Hes

27 Noreen Watt

28 Lou Small

30 Pat Zubrin

31 Helen Guenther

31 Dan McInnes

Best Picture in 165 years of Photography

Bob Angell

Jacob Hess

Gordon Quistberg

12

MAY 2016

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Gordon amp Shirley Beaudin - 10 Parkview Drive - moved from Winnipeg They moved to their

beautiful home on March 23 2016 and are absolutely thrilled with their move When I asked them

why they chose Paradise Village they told me that they always wanted to live in the coun-

try Friends told them about our Park and so they drove through here on different occasions and

found it to be a peaceful community not far from Winnipeg they liked what they saw and eventu-

ally bought their home They have already used the swimming pool and intend to get involved in

the other activities and events that we discussed During our conversation I found both Gordon and

Shirley had a very positive attitude about Paradise Village which was nice to hear Gordon before

retirement was an IT Specialist with the University of Manitoba Shirley is self-employed

as a cleaning woman so if you need your home cleaned give Shirley a call In her spare time

Shirley makes jewellery does scrapbooking and is now into adult coloring Gordon spends his

free time at the gym and is also very interested in antique radios They have 2 children and

1 grandchild We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other

activities offered here at in the Village Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living

here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gordon and Shirley

Book your Spring cleaning today

13

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

Our local bears can be pretty crafty and destructive

with bird feeders Here is one feeder that took the

brunt of a hungry bear Please be aware of your

surroundings especially at this time of year

The pictures of bears are just examples

14

MAY 2016

To view this To view this To view this

newsletter in newsletter in newsletter in

color go to color go to color go to

wwwissuucomwwwissuucomwwwissuucom

Search PVRA Search PVRA Search PVRA

and scroll downand scroll downand scroll down

to theto theto the

monthly issuesmonthly issuesmonthly issues

Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 9: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

10

MAY 2016

Wednesday May 11th 2016

100 pm

$600 for Members

$700 for Non members

Please bring your own

Fancy Tea Cup and Wear a

Fastenator Hat (Prizes for Best Hats)

Volunteers are needed for decorating

amp preparing food Look for Sign-up Sheet

Guest Speaker Lisa Loeppky

Topic Interior Decorating

Donrsquot be late for a very important datehellip

The PVRA Annual Spring

Purchase your tickets from

Sherran Ross 204-422-5674 Carol Stoess 204-380-2708

Joanne Kehler 204-422-6248

11

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

Robbert amp Henriette Hilhorst

April

Milestone

Birthdays

4 - Pat Poole

6 - Ray Machan

On the loss of

Former Resident

Willi Hess

Sandra Backus

on the loss of her

husband John

Brian amp Betty

Vanderbeek

on the loss of his

father Jim

another former

Resident

of Paradise Village

1 Antoinette Johnson

2 Helen Daw

2 Bruce Cook

2 Sylvia Rempel

2 Pam Mooney

3 Bob Delyea

4 Doreen Leys

4 Thea Hall

7 Tina Cooper

8 Gordon Macpherson

9 Barbara Zacharias

11 Annette Defoort

14 Steve Bloomer

14 Debra Gara

15 Abe Kehler

17 Robert Chenier

18 Jules Burnell

18 Ray McAdam

19 Denise Dobinsky

20 Don Bonham

20 Stella Davis

22 Brian Cooper

22 Nick Spewak

22 Eleanor Burton

23 Amy Maynard Wood

23 Dave Mooney

25 Les Hooper

25 Linda Fulmore

25 Marie Gautron

26 Frank MacEachern

26 Darlene Swiskoski

27 Kelly Hes

27 Noreen Watt

28 Lou Small

30 Pat Zubrin

31 Helen Guenther

31 Dan McInnes

Best Picture in 165 years of Photography

Bob Angell

Jacob Hess

Gordon Quistberg

12

MAY 2016

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Gordon amp Shirley Beaudin - 10 Parkview Drive - moved from Winnipeg They moved to their

beautiful home on March 23 2016 and are absolutely thrilled with their move When I asked them

why they chose Paradise Village they told me that they always wanted to live in the coun-

try Friends told them about our Park and so they drove through here on different occasions and

found it to be a peaceful community not far from Winnipeg they liked what they saw and eventu-

ally bought their home They have already used the swimming pool and intend to get involved in

the other activities and events that we discussed During our conversation I found both Gordon and

Shirley had a very positive attitude about Paradise Village which was nice to hear Gordon before

retirement was an IT Specialist with the University of Manitoba Shirley is self-employed

as a cleaning woman so if you need your home cleaned give Shirley a call In her spare time

Shirley makes jewellery does scrapbooking and is now into adult coloring Gordon spends his

free time at the gym and is also very interested in antique radios They have 2 children and

1 grandchild We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other

activities offered here at in the Village Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living

here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gordon and Shirley

Book your Spring cleaning today

13

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

Our local bears can be pretty crafty and destructive

with bird feeders Here is one feeder that took the

brunt of a hungry bear Please be aware of your

surroundings especially at this time of year

The pictures of bears are just examples

14

MAY 2016

To view this To view this To view this

newsletter in newsletter in newsletter in

color go to color go to color go to

wwwissuucomwwwissuucomwwwissuucom

Search PVRA Search PVRA Search PVRA

and scroll downand scroll downand scroll down

to theto theto the

monthly issuesmonthly issuesmonthly issues

Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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11

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

Robbert amp Henriette Hilhorst

April

Milestone

Birthdays

4 - Pat Poole

6 - Ray Machan

On the loss of

Former Resident

Willi Hess

Sandra Backus

on the loss of her

husband John

Brian amp Betty

Vanderbeek

on the loss of his

father Jim

another former

Resident

of Paradise Village

1 Antoinette Johnson

2 Helen Daw

2 Bruce Cook

2 Sylvia Rempel

2 Pam Mooney

3 Bob Delyea

4 Doreen Leys

4 Thea Hall

7 Tina Cooper

8 Gordon Macpherson

9 Barbara Zacharias

11 Annette Defoort

14 Steve Bloomer

14 Debra Gara

15 Abe Kehler

17 Robert Chenier

18 Jules Burnell

18 Ray McAdam

19 Denise Dobinsky

20 Don Bonham

20 Stella Davis

22 Brian Cooper

22 Nick Spewak

22 Eleanor Burton

23 Amy Maynard Wood

23 Dave Mooney

25 Les Hooper

25 Linda Fulmore

25 Marie Gautron

26 Frank MacEachern

26 Darlene Swiskoski

27 Kelly Hes

27 Noreen Watt

28 Lou Small

30 Pat Zubrin

31 Helen Guenther

31 Dan McInnes

Best Picture in 165 years of Photography

Bob Angell

Jacob Hess

Gordon Quistberg

12

MAY 2016

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Gordon amp Shirley Beaudin - 10 Parkview Drive - moved from Winnipeg They moved to their

beautiful home on March 23 2016 and are absolutely thrilled with their move When I asked them

why they chose Paradise Village they told me that they always wanted to live in the coun-

try Friends told them about our Park and so they drove through here on different occasions and

found it to be a peaceful community not far from Winnipeg they liked what they saw and eventu-

ally bought their home They have already used the swimming pool and intend to get involved in

the other activities and events that we discussed During our conversation I found both Gordon and

Shirley had a very positive attitude about Paradise Village which was nice to hear Gordon before

retirement was an IT Specialist with the University of Manitoba Shirley is self-employed

as a cleaning woman so if you need your home cleaned give Shirley a call In her spare time

Shirley makes jewellery does scrapbooking and is now into adult coloring Gordon spends his

free time at the gym and is also very interested in antique radios They have 2 children and

1 grandchild We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other

activities offered here at in the Village Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living

here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gordon and Shirley

Book your Spring cleaning today

13

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

Our local bears can be pretty crafty and destructive

with bird feeders Here is one feeder that took the

brunt of a hungry bear Please be aware of your

surroundings especially at this time of year

The pictures of bears are just examples

14

MAY 2016

To view this To view this To view this

newsletter in newsletter in newsletter in

color go to color go to color go to

wwwissuucomwwwissuucomwwwissuucom

Search PVRA Search PVRA Search PVRA

and scroll downand scroll downand scroll down

to theto theto the

monthly issuesmonthly issuesmonthly issues

Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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Page 11: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

12

MAY 2016

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Gordon amp Shirley Beaudin - 10 Parkview Drive - moved from Winnipeg They moved to their

beautiful home on March 23 2016 and are absolutely thrilled with their move When I asked them

why they chose Paradise Village they told me that they always wanted to live in the coun-

try Friends told them about our Park and so they drove through here on different occasions and

found it to be a peaceful community not far from Winnipeg they liked what they saw and eventu-

ally bought their home They have already used the swimming pool and intend to get involved in

the other activities and events that we discussed During our conversation I found both Gordon and

Shirley had a very positive attitude about Paradise Village which was nice to hear Gordon before

retirement was an IT Specialist with the University of Manitoba Shirley is self-employed

as a cleaning woman so if you need your home cleaned give Shirley a call In her spare time

Shirley makes jewellery does scrapbooking and is now into adult coloring Gordon spends his

free time at the gym and is also very interested in antique radios They have 2 children and

1 grandchild We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and other

activities offered here at in the Village Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living

here in our beautiful Paradise Village Welcome Gordon and Shirley

Book your Spring cleaning today

13

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

Our local bears can be pretty crafty and destructive

with bird feeders Here is one feeder that took the

brunt of a hungry bear Please be aware of your

surroundings especially at this time of year

The pictures of bears are just examples

14

MAY 2016

To view this To view this To view this

newsletter in newsletter in newsletter in

color go to color go to color go to

wwwissuucomwwwissuucomwwwissuucom

Search PVRA Search PVRA Search PVRA

and scroll downand scroll downand scroll down

to theto theto the

monthly issuesmonthly issuesmonthly issues

Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 12: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

13

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

Our local bears can be pretty crafty and destructive

with bird feeders Here is one feeder that took the

brunt of a hungry bear Please be aware of your

surroundings especially at this time of year

The pictures of bears are just examples

14

MAY 2016

To view this To view this To view this

newsletter in newsletter in newsletter in

color go to color go to color go to

wwwissuucomwwwissuucomwwwissuucom

Search PVRA Search PVRA Search PVRA

and scroll downand scroll downand scroll down

to theto theto the

monthly issuesmonthly issuesmonthly issues

Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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14

MAY 2016

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Depot

204-422-5970

3 Parkview Drive

Saturday May 14th

1000 am - 400 pm

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 14: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

15

P A R A D I S E V I L L A G E Paradise Village Singles - April Our singles April 4th get together Les Hoopers was really fun

and enjoyed by all 19 people attended as well as a few who were

away for the winter who returned More are sure to join us in May

Welcome back

The meal was delicious and as always

was a good variety

After supper it was so nice to sit in the sunroom

and converse with everyone We mostly talked

about the upcoming 50rsquos60rsquos dance on April 9th

This sounds like it should be a big success

and the tickets are going fast

Larry was our birthday boy

I hope he made a good wish because

with one blow all 25 candles went out

The cake was mm mm good too

Happy Birthday Larry

The next singles will be hosted by myself Myrna (with the help of Phil) and we welcome all

single people to join Were a friendly group So if you want to join us please RSVP below

Thank you Submitted by Myrna Mckenzie

Monday May 2nd 500 pm - 28 Nature Drive - Phone (204)-371-0338

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

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S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

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IN BRUGES

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KICK ASS

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PUBLIC ENEMIES

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40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 15: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

16

MAY 2016

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn 204-422-6290

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

Travel Services

Available in

Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travels

51 St Gerard Street Ste Anne MB

Alice Trudeau 10+ Years Grooming Experience

Specializing in all Breeds

Phone 204-422-8020

to book your appointment

Tuesday and Wednesday 9am - 9pm Friday and Saturday 9am - 3pm

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 16: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

17

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

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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18

MAY 2016

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

On 1 HWY 6 Miles East of HWY 12

Terry Pachal

Club Manager

Pro Shop 12044228045

Toll Free 18006157773

oakwoodgolfhotmailcom

wwwoakwoodgolfnet

53 Desautels Street

Ste Anne Manitoba

R5H 1B9

InteriorExterior Renos

New construction

Free Estimates

Pat Connelly Owner

Ste Anne MB

204-392-2502

pcon74gmailcom

MODTECH

SALES AND SERVICE

INSTALLATION REPAIR

COMPUTERS - LAPTOPS - CONSOLES

NETWORKING - HOME MEDIA - Satellite

Adam Kokil

Phone - 204-392-6513

Email - modtech87gmailcom

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 18: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

19

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

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

SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS

would like to invite everyone to their Annual General Meeting

Thursday May 19 2016 at the Richer Young at Heart Community Center

Our day will also consist of a luncheon at 1130 am to acknowledge

our great volunteers followed by the Annual General Meeting at 1 pm

We will have entertainment a guest speaker on wills (is yours up to date) and door prizes

Everyone welcome to join us

For more information or to register please contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285 before May 13 2016

Hope to see you all their

Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour Aineacutes

Aimeraient vous inviter agrave leur Assembleacutee Geacuteneacuterale Annuelle

Jeudi le 19 mai 2016 au Centre de loisirs Richer Young at Heart

Notre journeacutee consistera drsquoun diner servi agrave 11h30 afin de reconnaicirctre nos preacutecieux

beacuteneacutevoles suivi de notre assembleacutee geacuteneacuterale annuelle agrave 13h

Nous aurons de lrsquoanimation un confeacuterencier inviteacute

(vos derniegraveres volonteacutes sont-elles agrave date) et des prix de preacutesences

Tous sont bienvenus de se joindre agrave nous

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

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DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

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IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

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THE TOWN

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TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

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WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 19: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

20

MAY 2016

Casino News

South Beach trips are very popular Our next trip is May 3031

It is full but I will take names for a waiting list in case of a cancellation

The remaining trips scheduled for 2016 are September 2627 and

November 2122nd Donrsquot be disappointedhellipbook early to insure a seat

Aug 23 and 910 I need at least 10 more people

This trip is for ANYONE not just PV so please let your friends and

relatives know about this great opportunity to see the world and enjoy

our Winnipeg Casinos

$10000 per person (based on double occupancy) covers your bus trip with prizes giveaways amp

bingo McPhillips Street Station and Club Regent casino visits 3 pavilions featuring VIP treatment

and our very own Folklorama HostHostess First stop a drink cultural display appetizer and

show 2nd stop a drink dinner and show and the third stop a drink dessert and show Both weeks

have 3 different pavilions You will also enjoy a lovely room at the Canad InnhellipWhat a dealhellipAsk

anyone who has gone in the past If I have any seats available I will accept new passengers right

up to mid July At this price you might want to consider going both weekshellipmany do

PAYMENT FOR FOLKLORAMA IS DUE BY THE END OF JUNEhellip Myrna Mackenzie Paradise

Village has once again offered to collect from those who will not be on the May or June monthly

bus trips Call her at 204-371-0338 to make arrangements to drop your payment off and she will

bring it to me Cheques are payable to M PETERS

For details on all trips and

to book your seat please call

21

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

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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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

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 21: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

22

MAY 2016

A pril 9th the Recreation Center was transformed into the era of Elvis when 110 enthusiastic folks

gathered and reminisced those long ago days The hall was decorated with much memorabilia

45 rpms guitars miniature vintage cars hanging from the ceiling hula hoops were seen everywhere

and numerous LP covers graced the walls Elvis himself was there in life size replicas He still thrilled

the ladies who wanted their photo taken with him The DJrsquos Ron Gunn and Larry Menec kept the

dance floor full of jivers twisters and swingers There were several Spot Dances with fun prizes

Several door prizes were also won by some lucky folks The 5050 went to Evelyn Fillion and Rae

Machan won the draw for a $5000 gift certificate from Boston Pizza

Those who arrived in period costume were much appreciated and had a grand time showing off their

characters Costume winners for the 50rsquos were Jan Serediuk and Brian Fulmore

For the 60rsquos Joy Morrison and Terry Serediuk were chosen Thanks to the judges Jerry Ferguson

and Linda and Louie LaBerge for their assistance

And then there was Naomi who dressed as a pregnant Hippie She carried a sign that stated

ldquoI should have danced all nightrdquo

A Poodle Skirt contest was held and 8 ladies were entered All looked terrific however Pat Zubrin

and Linda Fulmore tied for the first prize (Pat had actually prepared both costumes)

The group seemed to enjoy the authentic Winnipeg Country Sausage style hot dogs Remember the

days of Skinners and The Old Half Moon Nostalgia for certain

Many thanks to all the donors of prizes Vivian Deurbreuck Paul Hebert of Riverbend Realty

Joy Morrison Pat Zubrin Vida Bowyer Carol Stoess Frank Leys Larry Menec Marilyn Brick Walter

amp Pat Panych and to Terry and Jan for loan of the great LP covers

PS Naomirsquos baby a girl arrived in April 1960

We truly enjoyed preparing the evening for you

The Coordinating group Larry Ron Vida Carol JoAnne Joy Marilyn Sherran and Rose

Submitted by Joy Morrison Photos by Ron Gunn

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

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IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

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THE TOWN

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TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

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WANTED

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40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 22: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

23

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

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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Page 23: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

24

MAY 2016

ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo

Every Monday

Wednesday

and Friday

900 am

Just remember Bikini Season is just

around the corner and walking

is a very good exercise

We walk inside the Recreation Center

on a nice flat floor with no worries

about slipping on icy roads

or tripping over potholes All are welcome

For more information or input please call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575 or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

PHONE2043266400 FAX2043266420

25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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25

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

to everyone who attended and dressed up for the

ldquoSpring into the 50rsquos and 60rsquos Dancerdquo on April 9th We sold

110 tickets It was a big success and enjoyed by all Our profit of $34190 was presented to

the PVRA Executive The volunteers for the event worked hard and are well deserved of our

gratitude The volunteers include Joy Morrison Marilyn Brick Larry Menec Carol Stoess

Naomi Daignault Joanne Kehler Les Hooper Debbie Kokil Rose McDonald Sherran Ross

Vida Bowyer Terry Serediuk Jan Serediuk and Linda Fulmore

The following donations were given to the committee for use a s Door Prizes and Prizes for

Spot Dances Pictures (Frank Leys) Gift Certificate to Boston Pizza (Paul Hiebert) Wine

(Joy Morrison Larry Menec Vida Bowyer) Various House Goods (In Memory of Irene

Cunningham) Gift Baskets (Vivian Deurbrouck Walter and Pat Panych Pat and Marv Zubrin)

Submitted by Marilyn Brick

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

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D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

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T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

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H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

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AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

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CINDERELLA MAN

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DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

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IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

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KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

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SOCIAL NETWORK

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TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

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WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 25: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

26

MAY 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

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DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

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IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

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KICK ASS

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PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

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SOCIAL NETWORK

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40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 26: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

27

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

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Singing and music have long been an avenue of worship and praise for the Christian

Church Even Jesus amp His disciples ldquosang a Hymnrdquo just before going to the Mount of

Olives (Matthew 2630) The ldquoPsalmsrdquo of the Hebrew people were actually songs that

they sang in worship to God David wrote ldquoO come let us sing unto the Lord let us

make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvationldquo (Psalm 951)

The apostle Paul exhorts Christians ldquoSpeaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and

spiritual songs singing and making melody in your heart to the Lordrdquo (Ephesians

519) Finally James in his epistle shares a secret of handling ldquoafflictionsrdquo and other of

lifersquos situations ldquoIs any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing

psalmsldquo (James 513-16)

We need to ldquoget used tordquo singing and music the book of Revelation tells us that

Heaven will be filled with joyful singing music praise and worship to our wonderful

Lordand wersquore invited to ldquojoin inrdquo

A ldquoSPECIAL INVITATIONrdquo TO ALL VILLAGE RESIDENTS

Come and enjoy a Sunday Morning (May 15 10-11 am)

of SINGING amp MUSIC

by the ldquomusical couplerdquo IRWIN amp ELIZABETH TOPNICK

Lunch and fellowship to follow - itrsquos free to all Come worship with us on Sundays at 10 AM at the Recreation Center in Paradise Village

Everyone is welcome Coffee and Fellowship following the Service

If anyone has special prayer requests please call the 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

Please watch the bulletin Boards by the mail boxes for Paradise Village Church

Monthly ldquoSpecial Eventsrdquo Of course everyone is warmly welcome to attend these (and ALL) functions of your Village Church

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

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TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

MAY 2016

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

Snowbird Mail Service

Personal Income Tax

Retirement Income Projections

Estate amp Funeral Planning

Executor Service Death Cafeacute

204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

All the Advertisers in our

Paradise Village Newsletter

Thank you

29

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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

WILL BE CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER

AFTER MAY 19th 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 29: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

30

MAY 2016

31

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

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DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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

April 1 2016

1st Shirley Christensen 142

2nd Ruth Jarco 139

2nd Leo Langlois 139

April 8 2016

1st Evelyn Fillion 141

2nd Ludwick Jarco 140

3rd Leo Langlois 137

April 15 2016

1st Ila Cooper 152

2nd Lillian Wright 139

2nd John Perreault 139

April 22 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf 147

2nd Ludwick Jarco 142

3rd Larry Menec 138

3rd Barb Prior 138

(Two-Table Progressive)

April 1 2016

1st Barb Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Len Zema

April 10 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

April 17 2016

1st Susan Vanderwerf

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Russ Prior

April 24 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Len Zema

March 30 2016

1st Elvina Gordon 953

1st Pat Zubrin 942

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 936

April 6 2016

1st Jean Mushrow 973

2nd Rolande Boulet 963

3rd Carol Stoess 955

April 13 2016

1st Lionel Meilleur 963

2nd Leo Langlois 961

3rd Ila Cooper 960

April 20 2016

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 981

2nd Harold Burnell 950

3rd Omar Cormier 948

March 30 2016

1st Jim Stone 2050

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 1740

3rd John Sluis 1440

April 5 2016

1st Carol Trush 3100

2nd Leo Langois 2510

3rd Steve Davidge 2420

April 7 2016

1st Steve Davidge 2850

2nd Carol Trush 2650

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2370

April 12 2016

1st Pat Simister 2250

2nd John Sluis 2170

3rd Leo Langois 2110

April 14 2016

1st John Sluis 5280

2nd Leo Langois 4460

3rd Jim Stone 2360

April 19 amp 21 2016 No Report

April 26 2016

1st John Sluis 3200

2nd Steve Kereluk 2670

3rd Pat Simister 2000

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

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40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 31: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

32

MAY 2016

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 1100 am - 430 pm

Tuesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Wednesday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Thursday 1100 pm - 700 pm

Friday 1000 pm - 400 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 100 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

Access to computers or bring your own

Free WiFi provided

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

D S N B T A C Y L R N G D P M H P N P A

I A A H L I P L N A E E Y P P C A L E P

H D E L L O A E I U U T I L U T S A E P

U R E B T M T D R C R O F N R A S I C O

S G U T A T N T S L V G V A B W Z C H T

T P E N C I M E S Y C F K N N R B O B S

H R G I Q K R E L T S E R W P R U S N N

O E B Y A M Y L E T I N I F E D U G R U

R G B V D A R K K N I G H T Q N F B E P

S S A K C I K Y J A B O O K O F E L I S

M C Y R U S D C E N T U R I O N P J S J

J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

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HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

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TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

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WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 32: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

33

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

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the team of

volunteer carriers we would not have such an

efficient delivery of our Newsletter every month

I am providing the list of carriers for your street

and if you have not received your newsletter you

can call the co-ordinator Remember you must be

a PVRA Member in order to receive a monthly

newsletter If you want to become a Member

please contact Olga Baschak at 204-422-5251

Co-ordinators

(Summer) Brian Fulmore 204-422-9190

(Winter) Frank Leys 204-422-8273

(Editor) Debbie Kokil 204-422-8714

Team of Delivery Carriers are as follows

Route 1 1-15 Parkview Drive Ann Scharff

Route 2 1-39 Sunset Drive Lilly Lowing

Route 3 1-19 Lakeview Drive Myrna Mackenzie

Route 4 1-16 Harmony Lane Brian Fulmore (S)

Alan Fifer (W)

Route 5 38-53 Harmony Lane Barry Prideaux

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

Route 7 56-73 Village Drive Vida Bowyer (W) Vivian Deurbrouck (S)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route12 1-30 Paradise Drive Jerry MacNeil (W)

Robbert Hilhorst(S)

If you are going to be away please inform Frank

or Brian or myself Debbie (Editor) with the dates

Thank you and save this information

for future need

A priest was walking down the street one day Up

ahead he saw a man approaching him It seemed

he was dressed like a beggar He was weaving

back and forth and the priest asked if he was all

alone

He said ldquoNo I got my 2 brothers with me Johnny

Walker and Jack Danielsrdquo

The priest asked ldquoHave you ever been baptisedrdquo

ldquoNo sir I donrsquot believe I haverdquo

Well there was a river near by so the priest took

him down to the river and dunked his head in for

about 15 seconds He pulled his head up and

asked ldquoDid you see Jesusrdquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So he pushed his head in again for 30 seconds

pulled him up again and he asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrsquo

ldquoNo sir I did notrdquo

So the priest put his head under water again for

about one minute Again the asked ldquoDid you see

Jesusrdquo

The beggar said ldquoAre you sure this is where he fell

inrdquo

Submitted by Julian DeGrave

Guenette Cabinets

Renovations

Flooring

Gazebos

Wood Decks

Specializing in Kitchen Cabinetry

Contact Mo for an estimate today

204-371-3837 or email guenettecabinetshotmailcom

34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

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F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

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N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

W E H N A O W E R E O A R A D M L E S B

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BOOK OF ELI

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40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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34

MAY 2016

See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom See this newsletter in color at wwwissuucom

(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)(search PVRA and scroll down)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Who remembers Lily Tomlin as the ldquoTelephone Operatorrdquo

We couldnrsquot understand her either but we learned SnortSnort

35

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

Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

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2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Your brain teaser for the day Be patient yoursquoll get there By the end of this you should be multilingual

Congratulations I was recently in Vancouver and decided to learn the Chinese language so I could

understand the check-outs at McDonalds My next move is to learn Indian so I can understand my doc-

tors and the person that answers the phone when I have a warranty problem Yep by the time you read

this You too will be able to understand the 1st line Submitted by Wayne Pierce

TENJOOBERRYMUDS (first line)

In order to continue getting-by in Canada (our home land) we all need to learn the NEW English language

Practice by reading the following conversation until you are able to understand the term

TENJOOBERRYMUDS With a little patience you ll be able to fit right in Now here goes

The following is a telephone exchange between maybe you as a hotel guest and call room-service some-

where in the good old Canada today

Room Service Morrin Roon sirbees

Guest Sorry I thought I dialed room-service

Room Service Rye Roon sirbeesmorrin Joowish to oddor sunteen

Guest Uh Yes I d like to order bacon and eggs

Room Service Ow July den

Guest What

Room Service Ow July den Pryed boyud poochd

Guest Oh the eggs How do I like them Sorry Scrambled please

Room Service Ow July dee baykem Crease

Guest Crisp will be fine

Room Service Hokay An Sahn toes

Guest What

Room Service An toes July Sahn toes

Guest I Don t think so

RoomService No Judo wan sahn toes

Guest I feel really bad about this but I don t know what judo wan sahn toes means

RoomService Toes ToesWhy Joo don Juan toes Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder

Guest Oh English muffin I ve got it You were saying toast FineYes an English muffin will be fine

RoomService We bodder

Guest No just put the bodder on the side

RoomService Wad

Guest I mean butter Just put the butter on the side

RoomService Copy

Guest Excuse me

RoomService Copyteameel

Guest Yes Coffee please and that s everything

RoomService One Minnie Scramah egg crease baykem Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy

Rye

Guest Whatever you say

RoomService Tenjooberrymuds

Guest You re welcome

Remember I said By the time you read through this

YOU WILL UNDERSTAND TENJOOBERRYMUDS and you do dont you Just like Lily Tomlin

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

WORD SEARCH

F I G H T E R D I A H S K S D C G G K N

D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

N A L R X M A B L E A E N O T N A W G E

A X T V A V R E N R R H J I W E L T S L

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DARK KNIGHT

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FIGHTER

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HALL PASS

HANNA

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INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

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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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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Page 35: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

36

MAY 2016

Pharmacie Seine Ste-Anne 170-142 avenue Centrale 204-422-8226

A reminder that we offer free delivery of prescriptions and pharmacy supplies to Paradise Village

The Role of a Gluten-free Diet for Celiac Disease and as a Personal Dietary Choice

by JoAnne Conrad MS Licensed Dietitian

The dietary practice of following a gluten-free diet has become popular in the last few years Gluten refers to specific peptide fractions of proteins found in wheat rye and barley A gluten-free diet might also exclude oats Medical practitioners are divided as to whether oats are acceptable Some research suggests that oats in themselves are gluten-free but can be contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing Products made from corn potatoes rice quinoa millet flax nut flours and buckwheat are allowed Individuals can expect differences in textures and flavors of common foods using the substitute flours

The major indication for a gluten-free diet is Celiac disease an inflammatory small intestinal disorder that results from an inappropriate T cell-mediated autoimmune response to the ingestion of gluten by persons who are genetically predisposed The autoimmune inflammatory response leads to malabsorption malnutrition and possibly malignancy The prevalence of the disease has been underestimated in the past and now is considered to be about 1 in 133 persons in the US

The onset and first occurrence of symptoms may appear any time from infancy to adulthood but the peak in diagnosis oc-curs between the fourth and sixth decade Approximately 20 of cases are diagnosed after age 60 years Because the presentation and onset of symptoms vary greatly celiac disease may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel lactase deficiency or other disorders not necessarily involving the GI tract Symptoms might include generalized fatigue failure to gain or maintain weight chronic diarrhea or the consequences of nutrient malabsorption including anemias or bone loss

A gluten-free diet is the keystone in the treatment for celiac disease Celiac disease is considered chronic and requires lifelong omission of gluten from the diet Gluten-free diets have become popular among individuals who want to treat celiac disease-like symptoms in the absence of a positive test for celiac disease In 2011 a panel of celiac experts concluded that there is a condition related to gluten other than celiac disease and named it non-celiac gluten sensitivity People with gluten sensitivity usually complain of gas abdominal bloating diarrhea or constipation Many individuals report feeling better on a gluten-free diet

Other individuals turn to the diet as a personal health choice At this time there are no documented studies demonstrating health benefits to a gluten-free diet for those who are not gluten sensitive As the popularity of following a gluten-free diet has increased more gluten-free products are available of which many can be unhealthy Manufacturers often add extra sugar for flavor and fat to simulate the texture and satisfying fullness that gluten imparts Gluten free does not mean calorie or fat free Reading labels is vital as many products such as ice cream processed luncheon meats herbal supplements and some over-the counter and prescription medications may have offending grains included There are many restaurants that advertise gluten-free menu items but it is important to be aware that the variety of cooking procedures and utensils used may lead to cross contamination

Sales of gluten-free products increased 16 percent in 2012 according to the Nielson Company Until recently manufacturers have been able to use their own discretion as to how much gluten they include in a product because these products were not regulated However The FDA has now set a standard for labeling gluten-free foods The amount of gluten allowed is low enough so that most people who have celiac disease will not experience an adverse effect if they eat the product

Celiac disease patients will often be deficient in numerous vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption diarrhea andor steatorrhea Initially a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should be recommended to remedy deficiencies and replenish nutrient stores Anemias should be treated with iron folate or B12 supplementation depending on the nature of the anemia Bone loss should be treated with calcium and vitamin D Zinc magnesium and other mineral deficits may need to be corrected Vitamins A and E may be necessary to replenish stores depleted by steatorrhea

Adequate intake of the B vitamins is also important for any individual following a gluten-free diet Whole grains containing gluten are typically rich in the B vitamins and most refined grain products are supplemented with B vitamins in addition to calcium iron and other minerals That is not always the case for gluten-free foods as many gluten-free products are not fortified or enriched A person following a gluten-free food plan should keep this in mind It is important to read labels and consult with a health care provider if supplementation is necessary

Care must be taken to assure proper intake of vitamins and minerals whether a gluten-free diet is followed for medical reasons or as a personal dietary choice

37

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38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 36: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

37

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

38

MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

39

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

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40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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MAY 2016

Cardiac Arrest is the absence of a pulse and not breathing

A heart attack occurs when an area of the heart is deprived of blood flowoxygen for a prolonged period of time (more

than 20-30 minutes) The heart muscle begins to die which causes chest pain The lack of adequate blood flow can

occur with severe narrowing of the carotid artery by plaque or with cracked and erosion of plaque which causes a

blood clot to break off and completely block the coronary artery Blood vessel spasms can also result in inadequate

blood oxygen to the heart with subsequent heart muscle death

Ischemic Heart disease is the abnormal electrical rhythm such as Ventricular Fibrillation where the heart beats are

inadequate to pump blood

Warning signs of a heart attack

1 Chest pain or tightness lasting longer than 20 minutes that is not relieved by rest

2 Pain radiating down the left arm and or pain in the back

3 Sweating

4 Shortness of breathe

5 Nausea and or vomiting

6 Dusky (blue) colour to the lips and nail beds

Atypical signs seen more often in women the elderly and diabetics include feeling weak light-headed and fainting

Cardiac Arrest most often develops within 4 hours of the onset of the symptoms

Warning signs of a Stroke

1 Sudden numbness or weakness of the face arm or leg especially on one side of the body

2 Confusion trouble speaking or understanding

3 Trouble seeing in one or both eyes

4 Dizziness loss of balance of difficulty walking

5 Severe headache with no known cause

Further to the information just provided

we are planning to have a demonstration

and video on how to use the AED

(Automated External Defibrillator)

that is in the Recreation Center

There will be sign-up sheets on the

Recreation Center Bulletin Board for

those who wish to attend Depending on

interest there will be more than one

session Submitted by Barb Prior

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U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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D V Z N D K E H T R T M E Q I R S K K O

E P J E I P O E A E M I L N E E E R I R

T O B N A D A T P Q M H D E N M H O N T

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J B W H B U T T E R F L Y E F F E C T G

U V C W T H E T O W N I N C E P T I O N

A TEAM

AVATAR

BOOK OF ELI

BUTTERFLY EFFECT

CENTURION

CINDERELLA MAN

CYRUS

DARK KNIGHT

DEFINITELY MAYBE

DEPARTED

FIGHTER

GREEN HORNET

HALL PASS

HANNA

HARRY POTTER

IN BRUGES

INCEPTION

INDIANA JONES

KICK ASS

KINGS SPEECH

PUBLIC ENEMIES

RESCUE DAWN

SALT

SOCIAL NETWORK

STEP BROTHERS

THE TOWN

THOR

TRON

TRUE GRIT

UNSTOPPABLE

UP

WALLE

WANTED

WATCHMEN

WRESTLER

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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Page 39: PVRA Newsletter May 2016

40

MAY 2016 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

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

Craig Electric - Gerry Craig

Furnace Repair

Cell 204-371-9165

Office 204-422-8245

Randy Eros

Ward 6 Councillor

Call 204-371-2959

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 Monday - Friday 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 Only 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Recreation Center 204-422-6174 2015-2017 PVRA EXECUTIVE

President Vice-President 2nd Vice-President

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Ludwik Jarco

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 52 Harmony Lane

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 0A3

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-8364

Secretary Treasurer Welcoming

Joanne Kehler Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak

32 Sunset Drive 11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2

204-422-6248 204-422-8238 204-422-5251

Kitchen Social House

Sherran Ross Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

59 Nature Drive 61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-5674 204-422-8990 204-422-6225

Craig

Electric

Residential Electrical Service

Specializing in Furnace Repair

and Fall Checkups

Ste Anne MB

Contact Cell 204-371-9165

Gerry Craig Office 204-422-8245

41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

May 2

016

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day

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on

day

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ue

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ne

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ay

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41

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

2015-2016 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

Everyone has a story

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

In these 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

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 30 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 30

A Christian Woman with a Mop 31 Pet Sitting Services 16

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 24 Pet Vet 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 28 Pharmacie Seine 43

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 9 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 34

Barkman Appliance Service 34 Pro HardwareSears 14

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 14 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Chem-Dry 12 Ron Loeppky Fairway Ford 29

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 5

Connelly Construction 18 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 24

Craig Electric 40 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 30

Daversquos Finishing 28 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 9

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 18 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks 31 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 8

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gold-N-Memories 32 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 32

Grand Denture Clinic 29 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Guenette Cabinets 33 Ste Anne Library 32

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 30

Inn Ti-Beauville 34 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 24

Jock of All Trades 30 Total Package Moving 34

Ledingham GM 19 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 16

Modtech (Computer Repair etc) 18 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 3

Oakwood Golf Course and Campground 18 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 17

Paws Aux Spa 16 Water Doctor 9 amp 41

Penner Paint amp Body Works 26

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

MAY 2016

We are always looking for advertisers in our monthly newsletter Please contact Les Hooper at 204-422-8583 for prices and quotes

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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

e-mail pseineshawca

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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

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

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

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you are able to do this

please let Debbie (Editor) know by

calling 204-422-8714 so that your name

and phone number can be placed on the

list below

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

PharmacistsPharmaciens 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Andreacute Lafreniegravere Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Wanda Turner Ph (204) 422-8226

Guylene McLean Fax (204) 422-6587

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