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Page 1: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

2

Words from the Editor Debbie Kokil

NOTICE A PVRA General Meeting will take place

on November 10th 2015 beginning at 700 PM

There will have a guest speaker from Harvest Insurance in Steinbach

One topic to be presented will be for those who go south for the winter

the requirements the Insurance Company needs and how often your home

needs to be checked There will also be a presentation on Travel Insurance

Please review the minutes provided with this newsletter and if there are

any additions to the agenda please contact Brian Vanderbeek at 204-422-6382

Also do you have a problem getting through to the Paradise Village Office or the

Emergency Number If so you should text or email them and keep all

communication until your situation is satisfied

Text 204-371-7968 email jdeschauergmailcom

From the PVRA Executive

November 2015

3

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

The next

Social

Committee

Meeting

is

November 4 2015

1130 AM

Recreation Center

Called by Rose McDonald

4

November 2015

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

Still Looking for a Team LeaderConvener for the Paradise Village Christmas Party

on

Saturday December 12th 2015 Catered by Chicken Chef from Lorette

A team leaderconvener oversees the beginning

to end of the function helps plan organize amp

ensures that the function is successful including

clean up Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested

204-422-8990

5

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

Paradise Villagersquos Annual Christmas Dinner December 12 2015

400 pm Happy Hour 600 pm Traditional

Christmas Dinner Served Please bring your own refreshments

and place setting

$2500 per person Tickets can be purchased from Pat Zubrin 204-422-8238 or Linda Fulmore 204-422-9190

Helpers Needed - 3 for EntertainmentGamesPrizes

2 for Table Decorating

2 for Set up

4 for Clean up

Sign up sheets are posted on the Recreation Center Bulletin Board

6

November 2015

Begins on Wednesday November 18th 2015

1200 - 100 pm

Open to all PARADISE RESIDENTS AND GUESTS

at the Paradise Village Recreation Center

The featured soup will be ldquoHomemade Beef Vegetablerdquo

The cost is $400 per person (Sign up sheet will be on the bulletin board)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

Immediately following the Soup and Bun Lunch volunteers are needed to help DECORATE the Recreation Center for Christmas 100 pm -300pm

Have you ordered your

Paradise Village Cookbook yet

Copies will be available soon

$1200 Call Rose McDonald

or Joanne Kehler or leave your

name on the sign up sheet at the

Recreation Center

7

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

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

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

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

8

November 2015

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

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

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

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Joe amp Pat Walterson - 29 Village Drive - moved from Oakbank to Paradise Village on September 1 2015 They are

absolutely thrilled to be living in our charming and peaceful seniors complex Pat loves the pool and they both commented

on the environment - the trees nature and the quietness which is similar to their winters spent in Texas We had a very

lengthy conversation - would you believe 3 12 hours over several cups of coffee I went over all the activities and events

held throughout the year They particularly like the idea that when they go South for the winter they know that their house

will be well looked after while they are gone Pat was a nurse for 36 years and Joe worked for Manitoba Hydro as an

electrical inspector Pat spends as much time as she can in the pool loves to golf and read and play cards Joe is also a

golf enthusiast all types of sports especially hockey and loves to play his guitar and sing but he refused to sing for

me They have 2 sons one living in Oakbank and the other in New Jersey which unfortunately they only get to see once

a year They also have 5 grandchildren We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and

other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living in our beautiful Paradise

Village Welcome to Paradise Village

Ken amp Barb Zacharias - 29 Paradise Drive - moved from Carman on September 28 2015 They had lived in an

apartment and Ken who likes to putter in his yard chose Paradise Village where he could take advantage of the opportunity

to fulfill his desire for an active interesting and independent lifestyle in Manitobas beautiful countryside Even though Ken

and Barb have only been here a short time they love it here and know they have made the right choice They also go away

for the winter and feel secure knowing that their home will be very well looked after while they are away Barb was in

property management before retirement and Ken was a crane operator They have 2 children and 4 grandchildren living in

Winnipeg whom they get to see often I discussed all the events held at the Recreation Centre and encouraged them to take

part as this is a good way to meet other residents This was all done with the help of a good cup of coffee and some

yummy double chocolate cookies Thanks for that Barb Ken is interested in golfing and walking and now that he has his

very own yard he can do some gardening Barb likes to read golf do yoga and walk Looking forward to seeing you

again soon and would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our beautiful Paradise Village

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

Birds of Paradise - Allan Fifer reports a Northern Shrike was seen in Paradise Villlagehellip

it has been added to the Birds of Paradise list Larry Trush

The Strange World of the Shrike - It looks like a songbird It sounds like a songbird But it acts like a hawk

The hunter spots his prey He quickly swoops down and slams his victim to the ground Battering it into submission with repeated blows to its neck he picks it up and impales it upon a spike Such violence seems more suited to a mad slasher in a horror movie than a robin-sized songbird Yet this behavior is the ingenious adaptation of the shrike a bird with the carnivorous tastes of a hawk without the raptoracutes full set of predatory equipment Like hawks shrikes have keen eyesight and sharp beaks but they do not have the same powerful talons They are perching birds with delicate feet says Carola Haas a wildlife ecologist at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg Consequently they canacutet hold on to their food and eat it at the same time So whatacutes a hungry shrike to do but look to nature for the necessary silverware

The birds use everything from cactus spines to hawthorn thorns to barbed wire barbs for skewering their prey which includes insects amphibians reptiles other birds and even small mammals The two American shrike species the loggerhead and the northern are the only songbirds in the country that regularly prey on other adult songbirds

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

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

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

November 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

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

Milestone

October Birthdays

3 - Hank Guenther

5 - Julian DeGrave

7 - Ted Barnes

16 - Susan Vanderwerf

20 - George Coyle

31 - Doug Vanderweyde

Sandra Hebert

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

Jacob Hes will represent Paradise Village

at the Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ste Anne

Steve Bloomer on the loss of his wife Greta

Antoinette Johnson on the loss of her husband Wayne

Frank MacEachern on the loss of his wife Fran

Lorraine Slater - Loss of Grandaughter

3 Ralph Napady

4 Tom Winzinowich

6 Carol Stoess

6 Elisabeth Kehler

6 Fred Tulyk

9 Joan Todd

10 John Bordynuik

12 Bev Murray

12 Erika Lupky

12 Walter Verch

12 Allan Proctor

13 Bernice Tulyk

13 Candy Holmes

14 Al Wastle

14 Chuck Hood

14 Val Stanger

14 Gary Corbett

15 Maureen Scott

16 Wes Cameron

19 Sandra MacBain

21 Bob Burton

21 Don Scharff

21 Wayne Pierce

22 Chris Poirier

23 Lucy Michaud

23 Bernice DeGagne

24 Leo Aubin

24 Lynda Loftus

26 Arlene Klowak

26 Bob Leeson

27 Ken Kehler

28 Dorothy Lofto

28 Pat Stanger

HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Louis and Linda LaBerge

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

November 2015

UP COMING EVENTS NOVEMBER POTLUCK Thursday November 12th

at 600 pm Please call to confirm

if you can make it As usual needed are Casseroles Salad Dessert and Buns We will be serving Chicken Chef The cost is $600 per person

HEART HEALTH WORKSHOP at Pat Porter Active

Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204-320-

4600 Please join us from 630 pm to 800 pm Monday

November 16th

For a workshop on Healthy Eatingmdash

Open to the public Please call to register before

Monday November 9th

This workshop will be presented

by Karla Funk who is a Chronic Disease nurse with

My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through Southern

Health-Santeacute Sud In this presentation you will learn

how the healthy heart works We will discuss what heart

disease is and who it affects You will learn how to

recognize a heart attack or a stroke in yourself or in those

around you We will then discuss how small changes can

make a BIG difference in both prevention and

management of heart disease

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday November 27

th 2015 with Live

Band FRAZER RIVER BAND from 800 pm to Midnight Lunch served at 1000 pm Tickets available at Pat Porter Active Living Centre - 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach All ages welcome Call 204-320-4600 Advanced Tickets are $1100 for members $1300 for non-members and $1600 at the door for all

COOKING FOR 1 OR 2 WORKSHOP at Pat Porter

Active Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204

-320-4600 Please join us from 100 pm to 500 pm on Monday November 30th

For a workshop on Cooking for 1 or

2 - Open to the public Please call to register before Monday November 23rd

This workshop will be presented by

Rebecca Wilson-Rempel who is a Chronic Disease dietician with My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through

Southern Health-Santeacute Sud The workshop aims provide people with a structure of how to plan meals for one or two to

make it easier and still healthy The workshop is designed to provide reliable current nutrition information and cooking

demonstrations geared to help independent living seniors make wise choices Learn whatrsquos fact or myth get motivated

to enjoy cooking and sample some yummy easy to make recipes You will have a chance to ask questions and

discuss and share ideas or recipes on cooking for one or two Please confirm if you are planning on taking this

workshop before November 23rd

Call the centre to register at 204-320-4600 MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm Run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us to book an appointment Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600 Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month Please call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment Noon meals are available Monday through Friday cost $600 Call 320-4605 by 900 am to reserve your meal for that day Purchase your meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon Monthly menus are available at the office online or in the newsletter Bring a friend Volunteer Opportunities include perogy making decorating and setting tables birthday party hosts food preparation and serving clean up greeters receptionists Membership at Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

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

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

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

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

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

Park Model in Weslaco Texas in the Country Sunshine Park

Lot rent has been paid until September 2016

Fully Furnished

Brand New Metal Roof in 2015

Carport with 2 Sheds for Storage

Washer amp Dryer and many other features

Asking price of $22000 US$

or

$1000 US$ rent for a min of 2 months

Please contact

Doug Sheridan at jds1401yahooca

for further details

FOR SALE Wanting $11000

Sure Step Walker - NEW

Padded Seat and Contoured Backrest

As advertised on Kijiji

Call Jim or Linda

204-422-6995

41 Paradise Drive

FOR SALE

37 x 22 x 21 Container and a Metal Carrier comes with portable red lights

Asking $150 obo

Also FOR SALE

Long red winter coat Size 12 to 14

Wool Worn only a few times Asking $50 obo

Contact Bernice at 204-422-8096

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 2: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

3

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

The next

Social

Committee

Meeting

is

November 4 2015

1130 AM

Recreation Center

Called by Rose McDonald

4

November 2015

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

Still Looking for a Team LeaderConvener for the Paradise Village Christmas Party

on

Saturday December 12th 2015 Catered by Chicken Chef from Lorette

A team leaderconvener oversees the beginning

to end of the function helps plan organize amp

ensures that the function is successful including

clean up Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested

204-422-8990

5

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

Paradise Villagersquos Annual Christmas Dinner December 12 2015

400 pm Happy Hour 600 pm Traditional

Christmas Dinner Served Please bring your own refreshments

and place setting

$2500 per person Tickets can be purchased from Pat Zubrin 204-422-8238 or Linda Fulmore 204-422-9190

Helpers Needed - 3 for EntertainmentGamesPrizes

2 for Table Decorating

2 for Set up

4 for Clean up

Sign up sheets are posted on the Recreation Center Bulletin Board

6

November 2015

Begins on Wednesday November 18th 2015

1200 - 100 pm

Open to all PARADISE RESIDENTS AND GUESTS

at the Paradise Village Recreation Center

The featured soup will be ldquoHomemade Beef Vegetablerdquo

The cost is $400 per person (Sign up sheet will be on the bulletin board)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

Immediately following the Soup and Bun Lunch volunteers are needed to help DECORATE the Recreation Center for Christmas 100 pm -300pm

Have you ordered your

Paradise Village Cookbook yet

Copies will be available soon

$1200 Call Rose McDonald

or Joanne Kehler or leave your

name on the sign up sheet at the

Recreation Center

7

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

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

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

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

8

November 2015

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

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

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

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Joe amp Pat Walterson - 29 Village Drive - moved from Oakbank to Paradise Village on September 1 2015 They are

absolutely thrilled to be living in our charming and peaceful seniors complex Pat loves the pool and they both commented

on the environment - the trees nature and the quietness which is similar to their winters spent in Texas We had a very

lengthy conversation - would you believe 3 12 hours over several cups of coffee I went over all the activities and events

held throughout the year They particularly like the idea that when they go South for the winter they know that their house

will be well looked after while they are gone Pat was a nurse for 36 years and Joe worked for Manitoba Hydro as an

electrical inspector Pat spends as much time as she can in the pool loves to golf and read and play cards Joe is also a

golf enthusiast all types of sports especially hockey and loves to play his guitar and sing but he refused to sing for

me They have 2 sons one living in Oakbank and the other in New Jersey which unfortunately they only get to see once

a year They also have 5 grandchildren We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and

other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living in our beautiful Paradise

Village Welcome to Paradise Village

Ken amp Barb Zacharias - 29 Paradise Drive - moved from Carman on September 28 2015 They had lived in an

apartment and Ken who likes to putter in his yard chose Paradise Village where he could take advantage of the opportunity

to fulfill his desire for an active interesting and independent lifestyle in Manitobas beautiful countryside Even though Ken

and Barb have only been here a short time they love it here and know they have made the right choice They also go away

for the winter and feel secure knowing that their home will be very well looked after while they are away Barb was in

property management before retirement and Ken was a crane operator They have 2 children and 4 grandchildren living in

Winnipeg whom they get to see often I discussed all the events held at the Recreation Centre and encouraged them to take

part as this is a good way to meet other residents This was all done with the help of a good cup of coffee and some

yummy double chocolate cookies Thanks for that Barb Ken is interested in golfing and walking and now that he has his

very own yard he can do some gardening Barb likes to read golf do yoga and walk Looking forward to seeing you

again soon and would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our beautiful Paradise Village

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

Birds of Paradise - Allan Fifer reports a Northern Shrike was seen in Paradise Villlagehellip

it has been added to the Birds of Paradise list Larry Trush

The Strange World of the Shrike - It looks like a songbird It sounds like a songbird But it acts like a hawk

The hunter spots his prey He quickly swoops down and slams his victim to the ground Battering it into submission with repeated blows to its neck he picks it up and impales it upon a spike Such violence seems more suited to a mad slasher in a horror movie than a robin-sized songbird Yet this behavior is the ingenious adaptation of the shrike a bird with the carnivorous tastes of a hawk without the raptoracutes full set of predatory equipment Like hawks shrikes have keen eyesight and sharp beaks but they do not have the same powerful talons They are perching birds with delicate feet says Carola Haas a wildlife ecologist at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg Consequently they canacutet hold on to their food and eat it at the same time So whatacutes a hungry shrike to do but look to nature for the necessary silverware

The birds use everything from cactus spines to hawthorn thorns to barbed wire barbs for skewering their prey which includes insects amphibians reptiles other birds and even small mammals The two American shrike species the loggerhead and the northern are the only songbirds in the country that regularly prey on other adult songbirds

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

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

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

November 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

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

Milestone

October Birthdays

3 - Hank Guenther

5 - Julian DeGrave

7 - Ted Barnes

16 - Susan Vanderwerf

20 - George Coyle

31 - Doug Vanderweyde

Sandra Hebert

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

Jacob Hes will represent Paradise Village

at the Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ste Anne

Steve Bloomer on the loss of his wife Greta

Antoinette Johnson on the loss of her husband Wayne

Frank MacEachern on the loss of his wife Fran

Lorraine Slater - Loss of Grandaughter

3 Ralph Napady

4 Tom Winzinowich

6 Carol Stoess

6 Elisabeth Kehler

6 Fred Tulyk

9 Joan Todd

10 John Bordynuik

12 Bev Murray

12 Erika Lupky

12 Walter Verch

12 Allan Proctor

13 Bernice Tulyk

13 Candy Holmes

14 Al Wastle

14 Chuck Hood

14 Val Stanger

14 Gary Corbett

15 Maureen Scott

16 Wes Cameron

19 Sandra MacBain

21 Bob Burton

21 Don Scharff

21 Wayne Pierce

22 Chris Poirier

23 Lucy Michaud

23 Bernice DeGagne

24 Leo Aubin

24 Lynda Loftus

26 Arlene Klowak

26 Bob Leeson

27 Ken Kehler

28 Dorothy Lofto

28 Pat Stanger

HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Louis and Linda LaBerge

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

November 2015

UP COMING EVENTS NOVEMBER POTLUCK Thursday November 12th

at 600 pm Please call to confirm

if you can make it As usual needed are Casseroles Salad Dessert and Buns We will be serving Chicken Chef The cost is $600 per person

HEART HEALTH WORKSHOP at Pat Porter Active

Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204-320-

4600 Please join us from 630 pm to 800 pm Monday

November 16th

For a workshop on Healthy Eatingmdash

Open to the public Please call to register before

Monday November 9th

This workshop will be presented

by Karla Funk who is a Chronic Disease nurse with

My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through Southern

Health-Santeacute Sud In this presentation you will learn

how the healthy heart works We will discuss what heart

disease is and who it affects You will learn how to

recognize a heart attack or a stroke in yourself or in those

around you We will then discuss how small changes can

make a BIG difference in both prevention and

management of heart disease

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday November 27

th 2015 with Live

Band FRAZER RIVER BAND from 800 pm to Midnight Lunch served at 1000 pm Tickets available at Pat Porter Active Living Centre - 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach All ages welcome Call 204-320-4600 Advanced Tickets are $1100 for members $1300 for non-members and $1600 at the door for all

COOKING FOR 1 OR 2 WORKSHOP at Pat Porter

Active Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204

-320-4600 Please join us from 100 pm to 500 pm on Monday November 30th

For a workshop on Cooking for 1 or

2 - Open to the public Please call to register before Monday November 23rd

This workshop will be presented by

Rebecca Wilson-Rempel who is a Chronic Disease dietician with My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through

Southern Health-Santeacute Sud The workshop aims provide people with a structure of how to plan meals for one or two to

make it easier and still healthy The workshop is designed to provide reliable current nutrition information and cooking

demonstrations geared to help independent living seniors make wise choices Learn whatrsquos fact or myth get motivated

to enjoy cooking and sample some yummy easy to make recipes You will have a chance to ask questions and

discuss and share ideas or recipes on cooking for one or two Please confirm if you are planning on taking this

workshop before November 23rd

Call the centre to register at 204-320-4600 MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm Run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us to book an appointment Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600 Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month Please call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment Noon meals are available Monday through Friday cost $600 Call 320-4605 by 900 am to reserve your meal for that day Purchase your meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon Monthly menus are available at the office online or in the newsletter Bring a friend Volunteer Opportunities include perogy making decorating and setting tables birthday party hosts food preparation and serving clean up greeters receptionists Membership at Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

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

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

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

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

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

Park Model in Weslaco Texas in the Country Sunshine Park

Lot rent has been paid until September 2016

Fully Furnished

Brand New Metal Roof in 2015

Carport with 2 Sheds for Storage

Washer amp Dryer and many other features

Asking price of $22000 US$

or

$1000 US$ rent for a min of 2 months

Please contact

Doug Sheridan at jds1401yahooca

for further details

FOR SALE Wanting $11000

Sure Step Walker - NEW

Padded Seat and Contoured Backrest

As advertised on Kijiji

Call Jim or Linda

204-422-6995

41 Paradise Drive

FOR SALE

37 x 22 x 21 Container and a Metal Carrier comes with portable red lights

Asking $150 obo

Also FOR SALE

Long red winter coat Size 12 to 14

Wool Worn only a few times Asking $50 obo

Contact Bernice at 204-422-8096

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 3: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

4

November 2015

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

Still Looking for a Team LeaderConvener for the Paradise Village Christmas Party

on

Saturday December 12th 2015 Catered by Chicken Chef from Lorette

A team leaderconvener oversees the beginning

to end of the function helps plan organize amp

ensures that the function is successful including

clean up Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested

204-422-8990

5

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

Paradise Villagersquos Annual Christmas Dinner December 12 2015

400 pm Happy Hour 600 pm Traditional

Christmas Dinner Served Please bring your own refreshments

and place setting

$2500 per person Tickets can be purchased from Pat Zubrin 204-422-8238 or Linda Fulmore 204-422-9190

Helpers Needed - 3 for EntertainmentGamesPrizes

2 for Table Decorating

2 for Set up

4 for Clean up

Sign up sheets are posted on the Recreation Center Bulletin Board

6

November 2015

Begins on Wednesday November 18th 2015

1200 - 100 pm

Open to all PARADISE RESIDENTS AND GUESTS

at the Paradise Village Recreation Center

The featured soup will be ldquoHomemade Beef Vegetablerdquo

The cost is $400 per person (Sign up sheet will be on the bulletin board)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

Immediately following the Soup and Bun Lunch volunteers are needed to help DECORATE the Recreation Center for Christmas 100 pm -300pm

Have you ordered your

Paradise Village Cookbook yet

Copies will be available soon

$1200 Call Rose McDonald

or Joanne Kehler or leave your

name on the sign up sheet at the

Recreation Center

7

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

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

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

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

8

November 2015

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

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

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

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Joe amp Pat Walterson - 29 Village Drive - moved from Oakbank to Paradise Village on September 1 2015 They are

absolutely thrilled to be living in our charming and peaceful seniors complex Pat loves the pool and they both commented

on the environment - the trees nature and the quietness which is similar to their winters spent in Texas We had a very

lengthy conversation - would you believe 3 12 hours over several cups of coffee I went over all the activities and events

held throughout the year They particularly like the idea that when they go South for the winter they know that their house

will be well looked after while they are gone Pat was a nurse for 36 years and Joe worked for Manitoba Hydro as an

electrical inspector Pat spends as much time as she can in the pool loves to golf and read and play cards Joe is also a

golf enthusiast all types of sports especially hockey and loves to play his guitar and sing but he refused to sing for

me They have 2 sons one living in Oakbank and the other in New Jersey which unfortunately they only get to see once

a year They also have 5 grandchildren We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and

other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living in our beautiful Paradise

Village Welcome to Paradise Village

Ken amp Barb Zacharias - 29 Paradise Drive - moved from Carman on September 28 2015 They had lived in an

apartment and Ken who likes to putter in his yard chose Paradise Village where he could take advantage of the opportunity

to fulfill his desire for an active interesting and independent lifestyle in Manitobas beautiful countryside Even though Ken

and Barb have only been here a short time they love it here and know they have made the right choice They also go away

for the winter and feel secure knowing that their home will be very well looked after while they are away Barb was in

property management before retirement and Ken was a crane operator They have 2 children and 4 grandchildren living in

Winnipeg whom they get to see often I discussed all the events held at the Recreation Centre and encouraged them to take

part as this is a good way to meet other residents This was all done with the help of a good cup of coffee and some

yummy double chocolate cookies Thanks for that Barb Ken is interested in golfing and walking and now that he has his

very own yard he can do some gardening Barb likes to read golf do yoga and walk Looking forward to seeing you

again soon and would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our beautiful Paradise Village

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

Birds of Paradise - Allan Fifer reports a Northern Shrike was seen in Paradise Villlagehellip

it has been added to the Birds of Paradise list Larry Trush

The Strange World of the Shrike - It looks like a songbird It sounds like a songbird But it acts like a hawk

The hunter spots his prey He quickly swoops down and slams his victim to the ground Battering it into submission with repeated blows to its neck he picks it up and impales it upon a spike Such violence seems more suited to a mad slasher in a horror movie than a robin-sized songbird Yet this behavior is the ingenious adaptation of the shrike a bird with the carnivorous tastes of a hawk without the raptoracutes full set of predatory equipment Like hawks shrikes have keen eyesight and sharp beaks but they do not have the same powerful talons They are perching birds with delicate feet says Carola Haas a wildlife ecologist at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg Consequently they canacutet hold on to their food and eat it at the same time So whatacutes a hungry shrike to do but look to nature for the necessary silverware

The birds use everything from cactus spines to hawthorn thorns to barbed wire barbs for skewering their prey which includes insects amphibians reptiles other birds and even small mammals The two American shrike species the loggerhead and the northern are the only songbirds in the country that regularly prey on other adult songbirds

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

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

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

November 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

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

Milestone

October Birthdays

3 - Hank Guenther

5 - Julian DeGrave

7 - Ted Barnes

16 - Susan Vanderwerf

20 - George Coyle

31 - Doug Vanderweyde

Sandra Hebert

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

Jacob Hes will represent Paradise Village

at the Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ste Anne

Steve Bloomer on the loss of his wife Greta

Antoinette Johnson on the loss of her husband Wayne

Frank MacEachern on the loss of his wife Fran

Lorraine Slater - Loss of Grandaughter

3 Ralph Napady

4 Tom Winzinowich

6 Carol Stoess

6 Elisabeth Kehler

6 Fred Tulyk

9 Joan Todd

10 John Bordynuik

12 Bev Murray

12 Erika Lupky

12 Walter Verch

12 Allan Proctor

13 Bernice Tulyk

13 Candy Holmes

14 Al Wastle

14 Chuck Hood

14 Val Stanger

14 Gary Corbett

15 Maureen Scott

16 Wes Cameron

19 Sandra MacBain

21 Bob Burton

21 Don Scharff

21 Wayne Pierce

22 Chris Poirier

23 Lucy Michaud

23 Bernice DeGagne

24 Leo Aubin

24 Lynda Loftus

26 Arlene Klowak

26 Bob Leeson

27 Ken Kehler

28 Dorothy Lofto

28 Pat Stanger

HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Louis and Linda LaBerge

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

November 2015

UP COMING EVENTS NOVEMBER POTLUCK Thursday November 12th

at 600 pm Please call to confirm

if you can make it As usual needed are Casseroles Salad Dessert and Buns We will be serving Chicken Chef The cost is $600 per person

HEART HEALTH WORKSHOP at Pat Porter Active

Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204-320-

4600 Please join us from 630 pm to 800 pm Monday

November 16th

For a workshop on Healthy Eatingmdash

Open to the public Please call to register before

Monday November 9th

This workshop will be presented

by Karla Funk who is a Chronic Disease nurse with

My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through Southern

Health-Santeacute Sud In this presentation you will learn

how the healthy heart works We will discuss what heart

disease is and who it affects You will learn how to

recognize a heart attack or a stroke in yourself or in those

around you We will then discuss how small changes can

make a BIG difference in both prevention and

management of heart disease

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday November 27

th 2015 with Live

Band FRAZER RIVER BAND from 800 pm to Midnight Lunch served at 1000 pm Tickets available at Pat Porter Active Living Centre - 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach All ages welcome Call 204-320-4600 Advanced Tickets are $1100 for members $1300 for non-members and $1600 at the door for all

COOKING FOR 1 OR 2 WORKSHOP at Pat Porter

Active Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204

-320-4600 Please join us from 100 pm to 500 pm on Monday November 30th

For a workshop on Cooking for 1 or

2 - Open to the public Please call to register before Monday November 23rd

This workshop will be presented by

Rebecca Wilson-Rempel who is a Chronic Disease dietician with My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through

Southern Health-Santeacute Sud The workshop aims provide people with a structure of how to plan meals for one or two to

make it easier and still healthy The workshop is designed to provide reliable current nutrition information and cooking

demonstrations geared to help independent living seniors make wise choices Learn whatrsquos fact or myth get motivated

to enjoy cooking and sample some yummy easy to make recipes You will have a chance to ask questions and

discuss and share ideas or recipes on cooking for one or two Please confirm if you are planning on taking this

workshop before November 23rd

Call the centre to register at 204-320-4600 MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm Run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us to book an appointment Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600 Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month Please call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment Noon meals are available Monday through Friday cost $600 Call 320-4605 by 900 am to reserve your meal for that day Purchase your meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon Monthly menus are available at the office online or in the newsletter Bring a friend Volunteer Opportunities include perogy making decorating and setting tables birthday party hosts food preparation and serving clean up greeters receptionists Membership at Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

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

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

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

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

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

Park Model in Weslaco Texas in the Country Sunshine Park

Lot rent has been paid until September 2016

Fully Furnished

Brand New Metal Roof in 2015

Carport with 2 Sheds for Storage

Washer amp Dryer and many other features

Asking price of $22000 US$

or

$1000 US$ rent for a min of 2 months

Please contact

Doug Sheridan at jds1401yahooca

for further details

FOR SALE Wanting $11000

Sure Step Walker - NEW

Padded Seat and Contoured Backrest

As advertised on Kijiji

Call Jim or Linda

204-422-6995

41 Paradise Drive

FOR SALE

37 x 22 x 21 Container and a Metal Carrier comes with portable red lights

Asking $150 obo

Also FOR SALE

Long red winter coat Size 12 to 14

Wool Worn only a few times Asking $50 obo

Contact Bernice at 204-422-8096

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 4: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

5

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

Paradise Villagersquos Annual Christmas Dinner December 12 2015

400 pm Happy Hour 600 pm Traditional

Christmas Dinner Served Please bring your own refreshments

and place setting

$2500 per person Tickets can be purchased from Pat Zubrin 204-422-8238 or Linda Fulmore 204-422-9190

Helpers Needed - 3 for EntertainmentGamesPrizes

2 for Table Decorating

2 for Set up

4 for Clean up

Sign up sheets are posted on the Recreation Center Bulletin Board

6

November 2015

Begins on Wednesday November 18th 2015

1200 - 100 pm

Open to all PARADISE RESIDENTS AND GUESTS

at the Paradise Village Recreation Center

The featured soup will be ldquoHomemade Beef Vegetablerdquo

The cost is $400 per person (Sign up sheet will be on the bulletin board)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

Immediately following the Soup and Bun Lunch volunteers are needed to help DECORATE the Recreation Center for Christmas 100 pm -300pm

Have you ordered your

Paradise Village Cookbook yet

Copies will be available soon

$1200 Call Rose McDonald

or Joanne Kehler or leave your

name on the sign up sheet at the

Recreation Center

7

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

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

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

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

8

November 2015

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

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

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

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Joe amp Pat Walterson - 29 Village Drive - moved from Oakbank to Paradise Village on September 1 2015 They are

absolutely thrilled to be living in our charming and peaceful seniors complex Pat loves the pool and they both commented

on the environment - the trees nature and the quietness which is similar to their winters spent in Texas We had a very

lengthy conversation - would you believe 3 12 hours over several cups of coffee I went over all the activities and events

held throughout the year They particularly like the idea that when they go South for the winter they know that their house

will be well looked after while they are gone Pat was a nurse for 36 years and Joe worked for Manitoba Hydro as an

electrical inspector Pat spends as much time as she can in the pool loves to golf and read and play cards Joe is also a

golf enthusiast all types of sports especially hockey and loves to play his guitar and sing but he refused to sing for

me They have 2 sons one living in Oakbank and the other in New Jersey which unfortunately they only get to see once

a year They also have 5 grandchildren We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and

other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living in our beautiful Paradise

Village Welcome to Paradise Village

Ken amp Barb Zacharias - 29 Paradise Drive - moved from Carman on September 28 2015 They had lived in an

apartment and Ken who likes to putter in his yard chose Paradise Village where he could take advantage of the opportunity

to fulfill his desire for an active interesting and independent lifestyle in Manitobas beautiful countryside Even though Ken

and Barb have only been here a short time they love it here and know they have made the right choice They also go away

for the winter and feel secure knowing that their home will be very well looked after while they are away Barb was in

property management before retirement and Ken was a crane operator They have 2 children and 4 grandchildren living in

Winnipeg whom they get to see often I discussed all the events held at the Recreation Centre and encouraged them to take

part as this is a good way to meet other residents This was all done with the help of a good cup of coffee and some

yummy double chocolate cookies Thanks for that Barb Ken is interested in golfing and walking and now that he has his

very own yard he can do some gardening Barb likes to read golf do yoga and walk Looking forward to seeing you

again soon and would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our beautiful Paradise Village

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

Birds of Paradise - Allan Fifer reports a Northern Shrike was seen in Paradise Villlagehellip

it has been added to the Birds of Paradise list Larry Trush

The Strange World of the Shrike - It looks like a songbird It sounds like a songbird But it acts like a hawk

The hunter spots his prey He quickly swoops down and slams his victim to the ground Battering it into submission with repeated blows to its neck he picks it up and impales it upon a spike Such violence seems more suited to a mad slasher in a horror movie than a robin-sized songbird Yet this behavior is the ingenious adaptation of the shrike a bird with the carnivorous tastes of a hawk without the raptoracutes full set of predatory equipment Like hawks shrikes have keen eyesight and sharp beaks but they do not have the same powerful talons They are perching birds with delicate feet says Carola Haas a wildlife ecologist at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg Consequently they canacutet hold on to their food and eat it at the same time So whatacutes a hungry shrike to do but look to nature for the necessary silverware

The birds use everything from cactus spines to hawthorn thorns to barbed wire barbs for skewering their prey which includes insects amphibians reptiles other birds and even small mammals The two American shrike species the loggerhead and the northern are the only songbirds in the country that regularly prey on other adult songbirds

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

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

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

November 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

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

Milestone

October Birthdays

3 - Hank Guenther

5 - Julian DeGrave

7 - Ted Barnes

16 - Susan Vanderwerf

20 - George Coyle

31 - Doug Vanderweyde

Sandra Hebert

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

Jacob Hes will represent Paradise Village

at the Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ste Anne

Steve Bloomer on the loss of his wife Greta

Antoinette Johnson on the loss of her husband Wayne

Frank MacEachern on the loss of his wife Fran

Lorraine Slater - Loss of Grandaughter

3 Ralph Napady

4 Tom Winzinowich

6 Carol Stoess

6 Elisabeth Kehler

6 Fred Tulyk

9 Joan Todd

10 John Bordynuik

12 Bev Murray

12 Erika Lupky

12 Walter Verch

12 Allan Proctor

13 Bernice Tulyk

13 Candy Holmes

14 Al Wastle

14 Chuck Hood

14 Val Stanger

14 Gary Corbett

15 Maureen Scott

16 Wes Cameron

19 Sandra MacBain

21 Bob Burton

21 Don Scharff

21 Wayne Pierce

22 Chris Poirier

23 Lucy Michaud

23 Bernice DeGagne

24 Leo Aubin

24 Lynda Loftus

26 Arlene Klowak

26 Bob Leeson

27 Ken Kehler

28 Dorothy Lofto

28 Pat Stanger

HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Louis and Linda LaBerge

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

November 2015

UP COMING EVENTS NOVEMBER POTLUCK Thursday November 12th

at 600 pm Please call to confirm

if you can make it As usual needed are Casseroles Salad Dessert and Buns We will be serving Chicken Chef The cost is $600 per person

HEART HEALTH WORKSHOP at Pat Porter Active

Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204-320-

4600 Please join us from 630 pm to 800 pm Monday

November 16th

For a workshop on Healthy Eatingmdash

Open to the public Please call to register before

Monday November 9th

This workshop will be presented

by Karla Funk who is a Chronic Disease nurse with

My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through Southern

Health-Santeacute Sud In this presentation you will learn

how the healthy heart works We will discuss what heart

disease is and who it affects You will learn how to

recognize a heart attack or a stroke in yourself or in those

around you We will then discuss how small changes can

make a BIG difference in both prevention and

management of heart disease

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday November 27

th 2015 with Live

Band FRAZER RIVER BAND from 800 pm to Midnight Lunch served at 1000 pm Tickets available at Pat Porter Active Living Centre - 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach All ages welcome Call 204-320-4600 Advanced Tickets are $1100 for members $1300 for non-members and $1600 at the door for all

COOKING FOR 1 OR 2 WORKSHOP at Pat Porter

Active Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204

-320-4600 Please join us from 100 pm to 500 pm on Monday November 30th

For a workshop on Cooking for 1 or

2 - Open to the public Please call to register before Monday November 23rd

This workshop will be presented by

Rebecca Wilson-Rempel who is a Chronic Disease dietician with My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through

Southern Health-Santeacute Sud The workshop aims provide people with a structure of how to plan meals for one or two to

make it easier and still healthy The workshop is designed to provide reliable current nutrition information and cooking

demonstrations geared to help independent living seniors make wise choices Learn whatrsquos fact or myth get motivated

to enjoy cooking and sample some yummy easy to make recipes You will have a chance to ask questions and

discuss and share ideas or recipes on cooking for one or two Please confirm if you are planning on taking this

workshop before November 23rd

Call the centre to register at 204-320-4600 MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm Run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us to book an appointment Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600 Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month Please call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment Noon meals are available Monday through Friday cost $600 Call 320-4605 by 900 am to reserve your meal for that day Purchase your meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon Monthly menus are available at the office online or in the newsletter Bring a friend Volunteer Opportunities include perogy making decorating and setting tables birthday party hosts food preparation and serving clean up greeters receptionists Membership at Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

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

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

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

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

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

Park Model in Weslaco Texas in the Country Sunshine Park

Lot rent has been paid until September 2016

Fully Furnished

Brand New Metal Roof in 2015

Carport with 2 Sheds for Storage

Washer amp Dryer and many other features

Asking price of $22000 US$

or

$1000 US$ rent for a min of 2 months

Please contact

Doug Sheridan at jds1401yahooca

for further details

FOR SALE Wanting $11000

Sure Step Walker - NEW

Padded Seat and Contoured Backrest

As advertised on Kijiji

Call Jim or Linda

204-422-6995

41 Paradise Drive

FOR SALE

37 x 22 x 21 Container and a Metal Carrier comes with portable red lights

Asking $150 obo

Also FOR SALE

Long red winter coat Size 12 to 14

Wool Worn only a few times Asking $50 obo

Contact Bernice at 204-422-8096

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 5: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

6

November 2015

Begins on Wednesday November 18th 2015

1200 - 100 pm

Open to all PARADISE RESIDENTS AND GUESTS

at the Paradise Village Recreation Center

The featured soup will be ldquoHomemade Beef Vegetablerdquo

The cost is $400 per person (Sign up sheet will be on the bulletin board)

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

Immediately following the Soup and Bun Lunch volunteers are needed to help DECORATE the Recreation Center for Christmas 100 pm -300pm

Have you ordered your

Paradise Village Cookbook yet

Copies will be available soon

$1200 Call Rose McDonald

or Joanne Kehler or leave your

name on the sign up sheet at the

Recreation Center

7

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

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

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

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

8

November 2015

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

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

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

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Joe amp Pat Walterson - 29 Village Drive - moved from Oakbank to Paradise Village on September 1 2015 They are

absolutely thrilled to be living in our charming and peaceful seniors complex Pat loves the pool and they both commented

on the environment - the trees nature and the quietness which is similar to their winters spent in Texas We had a very

lengthy conversation - would you believe 3 12 hours over several cups of coffee I went over all the activities and events

held throughout the year They particularly like the idea that when they go South for the winter they know that their house

will be well looked after while they are gone Pat was a nurse for 36 years and Joe worked for Manitoba Hydro as an

electrical inspector Pat spends as much time as she can in the pool loves to golf and read and play cards Joe is also a

golf enthusiast all types of sports especially hockey and loves to play his guitar and sing but he refused to sing for

me They have 2 sons one living in Oakbank and the other in New Jersey which unfortunately they only get to see once

a year They also have 5 grandchildren We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and

other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living in our beautiful Paradise

Village Welcome to Paradise Village

Ken amp Barb Zacharias - 29 Paradise Drive - moved from Carman on September 28 2015 They had lived in an

apartment and Ken who likes to putter in his yard chose Paradise Village where he could take advantage of the opportunity

to fulfill his desire for an active interesting and independent lifestyle in Manitobas beautiful countryside Even though Ken

and Barb have only been here a short time they love it here and know they have made the right choice They also go away

for the winter and feel secure knowing that their home will be very well looked after while they are away Barb was in

property management before retirement and Ken was a crane operator They have 2 children and 4 grandchildren living in

Winnipeg whom they get to see often I discussed all the events held at the Recreation Centre and encouraged them to take

part as this is a good way to meet other residents This was all done with the help of a good cup of coffee and some

yummy double chocolate cookies Thanks for that Barb Ken is interested in golfing and walking and now that he has his

very own yard he can do some gardening Barb likes to read golf do yoga and walk Looking forward to seeing you

again soon and would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our beautiful Paradise Village

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

Birds of Paradise - Allan Fifer reports a Northern Shrike was seen in Paradise Villlagehellip

it has been added to the Birds of Paradise list Larry Trush

The Strange World of the Shrike - It looks like a songbird It sounds like a songbird But it acts like a hawk

The hunter spots his prey He quickly swoops down and slams his victim to the ground Battering it into submission with repeated blows to its neck he picks it up and impales it upon a spike Such violence seems more suited to a mad slasher in a horror movie than a robin-sized songbird Yet this behavior is the ingenious adaptation of the shrike a bird with the carnivorous tastes of a hawk without the raptoracutes full set of predatory equipment Like hawks shrikes have keen eyesight and sharp beaks but they do not have the same powerful talons They are perching birds with delicate feet says Carola Haas a wildlife ecologist at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg Consequently they canacutet hold on to their food and eat it at the same time So whatacutes a hungry shrike to do but look to nature for the necessary silverware

The birds use everything from cactus spines to hawthorn thorns to barbed wire barbs for skewering their prey which includes insects amphibians reptiles other birds and even small mammals The two American shrike species the loggerhead and the northern are the only songbirds in the country that regularly prey on other adult songbirds

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

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

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

November 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

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

Milestone

October Birthdays

3 - Hank Guenther

5 - Julian DeGrave

7 - Ted Barnes

16 - Susan Vanderwerf

20 - George Coyle

31 - Doug Vanderweyde

Sandra Hebert

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

Jacob Hes will represent Paradise Village

at the Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ste Anne

Steve Bloomer on the loss of his wife Greta

Antoinette Johnson on the loss of her husband Wayne

Frank MacEachern on the loss of his wife Fran

Lorraine Slater - Loss of Grandaughter

3 Ralph Napady

4 Tom Winzinowich

6 Carol Stoess

6 Elisabeth Kehler

6 Fred Tulyk

9 Joan Todd

10 John Bordynuik

12 Bev Murray

12 Erika Lupky

12 Walter Verch

12 Allan Proctor

13 Bernice Tulyk

13 Candy Holmes

14 Al Wastle

14 Chuck Hood

14 Val Stanger

14 Gary Corbett

15 Maureen Scott

16 Wes Cameron

19 Sandra MacBain

21 Bob Burton

21 Don Scharff

21 Wayne Pierce

22 Chris Poirier

23 Lucy Michaud

23 Bernice DeGagne

24 Leo Aubin

24 Lynda Loftus

26 Arlene Klowak

26 Bob Leeson

27 Ken Kehler

28 Dorothy Lofto

28 Pat Stanger

HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Louis and Linda LaBerge

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

November 2015

UP COMING EVENTS NOVEMBER POTLUCK Thursday November 12th

at 600 pm Please call to confirm

if you can make it As usual needed are Casseroles Salad Dessert and Buns We will be serving Chicken Chef The cost is $600 per person

HEART HEALTH WORKSHOP at Pat Porter Active

Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204-320-

4600 Please join us from 630 pm to 800 pm Monday

November 16th

For a workshop on Healthy Eatingmdash

Open to the public Please call to register before

Monday November 9th

This workshop will be presented

by Karla Funk who is a Chronic Disease nurse with

My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through Southern

Health-Santeacute Sud In this presentation you will learn

how the healthy heart works We will discuss what heart

disease is and who it affects You will learn how to

recognize a heart attack or a stroke in yourself or in those

around you We will then discuss how small changes can

make a BIG difference in both prevention and

management of heart disease

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday November 27

th 2015 with Live

Band FRAZER RIVER BAND from 800 pm to Midnight Lunch served at 1000 pm Tickets available at Pat Porter Active Living Centre - 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach All ages welcome Call 204-320-4600 Advanced Tickets are $1100 for members $1300 for non-members and $1600 at the door for all

COOKING FOR 1 OR 2 WORKSHOP at Pat Porter

Active Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204

-320-4600 Please join us from 100 pm to 500 pm on Monday November 30th

For a workshop on Cooking for 1 or

2 - Open to the public Please call to register before Monday November 23rd

This workshop will be presented by

Rebecca Wilson-Rempel who is a Chronic Disease dietician with My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through

Southern Health-Santeacute Sud The workshop aims provide people with a structure of how to plan meals for one or two to

make it easier and still healthy The workshop is designed to provide reliable current nutrition information and cooking

demonstrations geared to help independent living seniors make wise choices Learn whatrsquos fact or myth get motivated

to enjoy cooking and sample some yummy easy to make recipes You will have a chance to ask questions and

discuss and share ideas or recipes on cooking for one or two Please confirm if you are planning on taking this

workshop before November 23rd

Call the centre to register at 204-320-4600 MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm Run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us to book an appointment Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600 Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month Please call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment Noon meals are available Monday through Friday cost $600 Call 320-4605 by 900 am to reserve your meal for that day Purchase your meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon Monthly menus are available at the office online or in the newsletter Bring a friend Volunteer Opportunities include perogy making decorating and setting tables birthday party hosts food preparation and serving clean up greeters receptionists Membership at Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

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

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

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

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

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

Park Model in Weslaco Texas in the Country Sunshine Park

Lot rent has been paid until September 2016

Fully Furnished

Brand New Metal Roof in 2015

Carport with 2 Sheds for Storage

Washer amp Dryer and many other features

Asking price of $22000 US$

or

$1000 US$ rent for a min of 2 months

Please contact

Doug Sheridan at jds1401yahooca

for further details

FOR SALE Wanting $11000

Sure Step Walker - NEW

Padded Seat and Contoured Backrest

As advertised on Kijiji

Call Jim or Linda

204-422-6995

41 Paradise Drive

FOR SALE

37 x 22 x 21 Container and a Metal Carrier comes with portable red lights

Asking $150 obo

Also FOR SALE

Long red winter coat Size 12 to 14

Wool Worn only a few times Asking $50 obo

Contact Bernice at 204-422-8096

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 6: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

7

Phone 422-5985 Fax 422-5325

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

Contact Joanne Kehler

204-422-6248

or E-mail jokensimplyconnectedca

to order home and office supplies

Please place your order

before the 20th of each month

(just like newsletter submissions)

wwwstaplespreferredca

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

8

November 2015

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

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

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

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Joe amp Pat Walterson - 29 Village Drive - moved from Oakbank to Paradise Village on September 1 2015 They are

absolutely thrilled to be living in our charming and peaceful seniors complex Pat loves the pool and they both commented

on the environment - the trees nature and the quietness which is similar to their winters spent in Texas We had a very

lengthy conversation - would you believe 3 12 hours over several cups of coffee I went over all the activities and events

held throughout the year They particularly like the idea that when they go South for the winter they know that their house

will be well looked after while they are gone Pat was a nurse for 36 years and Joe worked for Manitoba Hydro as an

electrical inspector Pat spends as much time as she can in the pool loves to golf and read and play cards Joe is also a

golf enthusiast all types of sports especially hockey and loves to play his guitar and sing but he refused to sing for

me They have 2 sons one living in Oakbank and the other in New Jersey which unfortunately they only get to see once

a year They also have 5 grandchildren We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and

other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living in our beautiful Paradise

Village Welcome to Paradise Village

Ken amp Barb Zacharias - 29 Paradise Drive - moved from Carman on September 28 2015 They had lived in an

apartment and Ken who likes to putter in his yard chose Paradise Village where he could take advantage of the opportunity

to fulfill his desire for an active interesting and independent lifestyle in Manitobas beautiful countryside Even though Ken

and Barb have only been here a short time they love it here and know they have made the right choice They also go away

for the winter and feel secure knowing that their home will be very well looked after while they are away Barb was in

property management before retirement and Ken was a crane operator They have 2 children and 4 grandchildren living in

Winnipeg whom they get to see often I discussed all the events held at the Recreation Centre and encouraged them to take

part as this is a good way to meet other residents This was all done with the help of a good cup of coffee and some

yummy double chocolate cookies Thanks for that Barb Ken is interested in golfing and walking and now that he has his

very own yard he can do some gardening Barb likes to read golf do yoga and walk Looking forward to seeing you

again soon and would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our beautiful Paradise Village

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

Birds of Paradise - Allan Fifer reports a Northern Shrike was seen in Paradise Villlagehellip

it has been added to the Birds of Paradise list Larry Trush

The Strange World of the Shrike - It looks like a songbird It sounds like a songbird But it acts like a hawk

The hunter spots his prey He quickly swoops down and slams his victim to the ground Battering it into submission with repeated blows to its neck he picks it up and impales it upon a spike Such violence seems more suited to a mad slasher in a horror movie than a robin-sized songbird Yet this behavior is the ingenious adaptation of the shrike a bird with the carnivorous tastes of a hawk without the raptoracutes full set of predatory equipment Like hawks shrikes have keen eyesight and sharp beaks but they do not have the same powerful talons They are perching birds with delicate feet says Carola Haas a wildlife ecologist at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg Consequently they canacutet hold on to their food and eat it at the same time So whatacutes a hungry shrike to do but look to nature for the necessary silverware

The birds use everything from cactus spines to hawthorn thorns to barbed wire barbs for skewering their prey which includes insects amphibians reptiles other birds and even small mammals The two American shrike species the loggerhead and the northern are the only songbirds in the country that regularly prey on other adult songbirds

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

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

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

November 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

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

Milestone

October Birthdays

3 - Hank Guenther

5 - Julian DeGrave

7 - Ted Barnes

16 - Susan Vanderwerf

20 - George Coyle

31 - Doug Vanderweyde

Sandra Hebert

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

Jacob Hes will represent Paradise Village

at the Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ste Anne

Steve Bloomer on the loss of his wife Greta

Antoinette Johnson on the loss of her husband Wayne

Frank MacEachern on the loss of his wife Fran

Lorraine Slater - Loss of Grandaughter

3 Ralph Napady

4 Tom Winzinowich

6 Carol Stoess

6 Elisabeth Kehler

6 Fred Tulyk

9 Joan Todd

10 John Bordynuik

12 Bev Murray

12 Erika Lupky

12 Walter Verch

12 Allan Proctor

13 Bernice Tulyk

13 Candy Holmes

14 Al Wastle

14 Chuck Hood

14 Val Stanger

14 Gary Corbett

15 Maureen Scott

16 Wes Cameron

19 Sandra MacBain

21 Bob Burton

21 Don Scharff

21 Wayne Pierce

22 Chris Poirier

23 Lucy Michaud

23 Bernice DeGagne

24 Leo Aubin

24 Lynda Loftus

26 Arlene Klowak

26 Bob Leeson

27 Ken Kehler

28 Dorothy Lofto

28 Pat Stanger

HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Louis and Linda LaBerge

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

November 2015

UP COMING EVENTS NOVEMBER POTLUCK Thursday November 12th

at 600 pm Please call to confirm

if you can make it As usual needed are Casseroles Salad Dessert and Buns We will be serving Chicken Chef The cost is $600 per person

HEART HEALTH WORKSHOP at Pat Porter Active

Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204-320-

4600 Please join us from 630 pm to 800 pm Monday

November 16th

For a workshop on Healthy Eatingmdash

Open to the public Please call to register before

Monday November 9th

This workshop will be presented

by Karla Funk who is a Chronic Disease nurse with

My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through Southern

Health-Santeacute Sud In this presentation you will learn

how the healthy heart works We will discuss what heart

disease is and who it affects You will learn how to

recognize a heart attack or a stroke in yourself or in those

around you We will then discuss how small changes can

make a BIG difference in both prevention and

management of heart disease

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday November 27

th 2015 with Live

Band FRAZER RIVER BAND from 800 pm to Midnight Lunch served at 1000 pm Tickets available at Pat Porter Active Living Centre - 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach All ages welcome Call 204-320-4600 Advanced Tickets are $1100 for members $1300 for non-members and $1600 at the door for all

COOKING FOR 1 OR 2 WORKSHOP at Pat Porter

Active Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204

-320-4600 Please join us from 100 pm to 500 pm on Monday November 30th

For a workshop on Cooking for 1 or

2 - Open to the public Please call to register before Monday November 23rd

This workshop will be presented by

Rebecca Wilson-Rempel who is a Chronic Disease dietician with My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through

Southern Health-Santeacute Sud The workshop aims provide people with a structure of how to plan meals for one or two to

make it easier and still healthy The workshop is designed to provide reliable current nutrition information and cooking

demonstrations geared to help independent living seniors make wise choices Learn whatrsquos fact or myth get motivated

to enjoy cooking and sample some yummy easy to make recipes You will have a chance to ask questions and

discuss and share ideas or recipes on cooking for one or two Please confirm if you are planning on taking this

workshop before November 23rd

Call the centre to register at 204-320-4600 MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm Run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us to book an appointment Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600 Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month Please call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment Noon meals are available Monday through Friday cost $600 Call 320-4605 by 900 am to reserve your meal for that day Purchase your meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon Monthly menus are available at the office online or in the newsletter Bring a friend Volunteer Opportunities include perogy making decorating and setting tables birthday party hosts food preparation and serving clean up greeters receptionists Membership at Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

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

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

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

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

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

Park Model in Weslaco Texas in the Country Sunshine Park

Lot rent has been paid until September 2016

Fully Furnished

Brand New Metal Roof in 2015

Carport with 2 Sheds for Storage

Washer amp Dryer and many other features

Asking price of $22000 US$

or

$1000 US$ rent for a min of 2 months

Please contact

Doug Sheridan at jds1401yahooca

for further details

FOR SALE Wanting $11000

Sure Step Walker - NEW

Padded Seat and Contoured Backrest

As advertised on Kijiji

Call Jim or Linda

204-422-6995

41 Paradise Drive

FOR SALE

37 x 22 x 21 Container and a Metal Carrier comes with portable red lights

Asking $150 obo

Also FOR SALE

Long red winter coat Size 12 to 14

Wool Worn only a few times Asking $50 obo

Contact Bernice at 204-422-8096

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 7: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

8

November 2015

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

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

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

We Cater ALL Sized Functions from 10-400 people

Parties Weddings Funerals Meetings

Celine Petit and Charles Tetrault

1309 Dawson Road Lorette MB

204-878-9620

Welcome New Residents to Paradise Village

Joe amp Pat Walterson - 29 Village Drive - moved from Oakbank to Paradise Village on September 1 2015 They are

absolutely thrilled to be living in our charming and peaceful seniors complex Pat loves the pool and they both commented

on the environment - the trees nature and the quietness which is similar to their winters spent in Texas We had a very

lengthy conversation - would you believe 3 12 hours over several cups of coffee I went over all the activities and events

held throughout the year They particularly like the idea that when they go South for the winter they know that their house

will be well looked after while they are gone Pat was a nurse for 36 years and Joe worked for Manitoba Hydro as an

electrical inspector Pat spends as much time as she can in the pool loves to golf and read and play cards Joe is also a

golf enthusiast all types of sports especially hockey and loves to play his guitar and sing but he refused to sing for

me They have 2 sons one living in Oakbank and the other in New Jersey which unfortunately they only get to see once

a year They also have 5 grandchildren We hope to see you at our meetings the social functions pot luck dinners and

other activities offered here in the Park Its a good time to meet some of the other residents living in our beautiful Paradise

Village Welcome to Paradise Village

Ken amp Barb Zacharias - 29 Paradise Drive - moved from Carman on September 28 2015 They had lived in an

apartment and Ken who likes to putter in his yard chose Paradise Village where he could take advantage of the opportunity

to fulfill his desire for an active interesting and independent lifestyle in Manitobas beautiful countryside Even though Ken

and Barb have only been here a short time they love it here and know they have made the right choice They also go away

for the winter and feel secure knowing that their home will be very well looked after while they are away Barb was in

property management before retirement and Ken was a crane operator They have 2 children and 4 grandchildren living in

Winnipeg whom they get to see often I discussed all the events held at the Recreation Centre and encouraged them to take

part as this is a good way to meet other residents This was all done with the help of a good cup of coffee and some

yummy double chocolate cookies Thanks for that Barb Ken is interested in golfing and walking and now that he has his

very own yard he can do some gardening Barb likes to read golf do yoga and walk Looking forward to seeing you

again soon and would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our beautiful Paradise Village

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

Birds of Paradise - Allan Fifer reports a Northern Shrike was seen in Paradise Villlagehellip

it has been added to the Birds of Paradise list Larry Trush

The Strange World of the Shrike - It looks like a songbird It sounds like a songbird But it acts like a hawk

The hunter spots his prey He quickly swoops down and slams his victim to the ground Battering it into submission with repeated blows to its neck he picks it up and impales it upon a spike Such violence seems more suited to a mad slasher in a horror movie than a robin-sized songbird Yet this behavior is the ingenious adaptation of the shrike a bird with the carnivorous tastes of a hawk without the raptoracutes full set of predatory equipment Like hawks shrikes have keen eyesight and sharp beaks but they do not have the same powerful talons They are perching birds with delicate feet says Carola Haas a wildlife ecologist at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg Consequently they canacutet hold on to their food and eat it at the same time So whatacutes a hungry shrike to do but look to nature for the necessary silverware

The birds use everything from cactus spines to hawthorn thorns to barbed wire barbs for skewering their prey which includes insects amphibians reptiles other birds and even small mammals The two American shrike species the loggerhead and the northern are the only songbirds in the country that regularly prey on other adult songbirds

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

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

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

November 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

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

Milestone

October Birthdays

3 - Hank Guenther

5 - Julian DeGrave

7 - Ted Barnes

16 - Susan Vanderwerf

20 - George Coyle

31 - Doug Vanderweyde

Sandra Hebert

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

Jacob Hes will represent Paradise Village

at the Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ste Anne

Steve Bloomer on the loss of his wife Greta

Antoinette Johnson on the loss of her husband Wayne

Frank MacEachern on the loss of his wife Fran

Lorraine Slater - Loss of Grandaughter

3 Ralph Napady

4 Tom Winzinowich

6 Carol Stoess

6 Elisabeth Kehler

6 Fred Tulyk

9 Joan Todd

10 John Bordynuik

12 Bev Murray

12 Erika Lupky

12 Walter Verch

12 Allan Proctor

13 Bernice Tulyk

13 Candy Holmes

14 Al Wastle

14 Chuck Hood

14 Val Stanger

14 Gary Corbett

15 Maureen Scott

16 Wes Cameron

19 Sandra MacBain

21 Bob Burton

21 Don Scharff

21 Wayne Pierce

22 Chris Poirier

23 Lucy Michaud

23 Bernice DeGagne

24 Leo Aubin

24 Lynda Loftus

26 Arlene Klowak

26 Bob Leeson

27 Ken Kehler

28 Dorothy Lofto

28 Pat Stanger

HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Louis and Linda LaBerge

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

November 2015

UP COMING EVENTS NOVEMBER POTLUCK Thursday November 12th

at 600 pm Please call to confirm

if you can make it As usual needed are Casseroles Salad Dessert and Buns We will be serving Chicken Chef The cost is $600 per person

HEART HEALTH WORKSHOP at Pat Porter Active

Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204-320-

4600 Please join us from 630 pm to 800 pm Monday

November 16th

For a workshop on Healthy Eatingmdash

Open to the public Please call to register before

Monday November 9th

This workshop will be presented

by Karla Funk who is a Chronic Disease nurse with

My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through Southern

Health-Santeacute Sud In this presentation you will learn

how the healthy heart works We will discuss what heart

disease is and who it affects You will learn how to

recognize a heart attack or a stroke in yourself or in those

around you We will then discuss how small changes can

make a BIG difference in both prevention and

management of heart disease

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday November 27

th 2015 with Live

Band FRAZER RIVER BAND from 800 pm to Midnight Lunch served at 1000 pm Tickets available at Pat Porter Active Living Centre - 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach All ages welcome Call 204-320-4600 Advanced Tickets are $1100 for members $1300 for non-members and $1600 at the door for all

COOKING FOR 1 OR 2 WORKSHOP at Pat Porter

Active Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204

-320-4600 Please join us from 100 pm to 500 pm on Monday November 30th

For a workshop on Cooking for 1 or

2 - Open to the public Please call to register before Monday November 23rd

This workshop will be presented by

Rebecca Wilson-Rempel who is a Chronic Disease dietician with My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through

Southern Health-Santeacute Sud The workshop aims provide people with a structure of how to plan meals for one or two to

make it easier and still healthy The workshop is designed to provide reliable current nutrition information and cooking

demonstrations geared to help independent living seniors make wise choices Learn whatrsquos fact or myth get motivated

to enjoy cooking and sample some yummy easy to make recipes You will have a chance to ask questions and

discuss and share ideas or recipes on cooking for one or two Please confirm if you are planning on taking this

workshop before November 23rd

Call the centre to register at 204-320-4600 MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm Run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us to book an appointment Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600 Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month Please call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment Noon meals are available Monday through Friday cost $600 Call 320-4605 by 900 am to reserve your meal for that day Purchase your meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon Monthly menus are available at the office online or in the newsletter Bring a friend Volunteer Opportunities include perogy making decorating and setting tables birthday party hosts food preparation and serving clean up greeters receptionists Membership at Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

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

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

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

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

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

Park Model in Weslaco Texas in the Country Sunshine Park

Lot rent has been paid until September 2016

Fully Furnished

Brand New Metal Roof in 2015

Carport with 2 Sheds for Storage

Washer amp Dryer and many other features

Asking price of $22000 US$

or

$1000 US$ rent for a min of 2 months

Please contact

Doug Sheridan at jds1401yahooca

for further details

FOR SALE Wanting $11000

Sure Step Walker - NEW

Padded Seat and Contoured Backrest

As advertised on Kijiji

Call Jim or Linda

204-422-6995

41 Paradise Drive

FOR SALE

37 x 22 x 21 Container and a Metal Carrier comes with portable red lights

Asking $150 obo

Also FOR SALE

Long red winter coat Size 12 to 14

Wool Worn only a few times Asking $50 obo

Contact Bernice at 204-422-8096

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 8: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

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

Birds of Paradise - Allan Fifer reports a Northern Shrike was seen in Paradise Villlagehellip

it has been added to the Birds of Paradise list Larry Trush

The Strange World of the Shrike - It looks like a songbird It sounds like a songbird But it acts like a hawk

The hunter spots his prey He quickly swoops down and slams his victim to the ground Battering it into submission with repeated blows to its neck he picks it up and impales it upon a spike Such violence seems more suited to a mad slasher in a horror movie than a robin-sized songbird Yet this behavior is the ingenious adaptation of the shrike a bird with the carnivorous tastes of a hawk without the raptoracutes full set of predatory equipment Like hawks shrikes have keen eyesight and sharp beaks but they do not have the same powerful talons They are perching birds with delicate feet says Carola Haas a wildlife ecologist at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg Consequently they canacutet hold on to their food and eat it at the same time So whatacutes a hungry shrike to do but look to nature for the necessary silverware

The birds use everything from cactus spines to hawthorn thorns to barbed wire barbs for skewering their prey which includes insects amphibians reptiles other birds and even small mammals The two American shrike species the loggerhead and the northern are the only songbirds in the country that regularly prey on other adult songbirds

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

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

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

November 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

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

Milestone

October Birthdays

3 - Hank Guenther

5 - Julian DeGrave

7 - Ted Barnes

16 - Susan Vanderwerf

20 - George Coyle

31 - Doug Vanderweyde

Sandra Hebert

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

Jacob Hes will represent Paradise Village

at the Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ste Anne

Steve Bloomer on the loss of his wife Greta

Antoinette Johnson on the loss of her husband Wayne

Frank MacEachern on the loss of his wife Fran

Lorraine Slater - Loss of Grandaughter

3 Ralph Napady

4 Tom Winzinowich

6 Carol Stoess

6 Elisabeth Kehler

6 Fred Tulyk

9 Joan Todd

10 John Bordynuik

12 Bev Murray

12 Erika Lupky

12 Walter Verch

12 Allan Proctor

13 Bernice Tulyk

13 Candy Holmes

14 Al Wastle

14 Chuck Hood

14 Val Stanger

14 Gary Corbett

15 Maureen Scott

16 Wes Cameron

19 Sandra MacBain

21 Bob Burton

21 Don Scharff

21 Wayne Pierce

22 Chris Poirier

23 Lucy Michaud

23 Bernice DeGagne

24 Leo Aubin

24 Lynda Loftus

26 Arlene Klowak

26 Bob Leeson

27 Ken Kehler

28 Dorothy Lofto

28 Pat Stanger

HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Louis and Linda LaBerge

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

November 2015

UP COMING EVENTS NOVEMBER POTLUCK Thursday November 12th

at 600 pm Please call to confirm

if you can make it As usual needed are Casseroles Salad Dessert and Buns We will be serving Chicken Chef The cost is $600 per person

HEART HEALTH WORKSHOP at Pat Porter Active

Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204-320-

4600 Please join us from 630 pm to 800 pm Monday

November 16th

For a workshop on Healthy Eatingmdash

Open to the public Please call to register before

Monday November 9th

This workshop will be presented

by Karla Funk who is a Chronic Disease nurse with

My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through Southern

Health-Santeacute Sud In this presentation you will learn

how the healthy heart works We will discuss what heart

disease is and who it affects You will learn how to

recognize a heart attack or a stroke in yourself or in those

around you We will then discuss how small changes can

make a BIG difference in both prevention and

management of heart disease

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday November 27

th 2015 with Live

Band FRAZER RIVER BAND from 800 pm to Midnight Lunch served at 1000 pm Tickets available at Pat Porter Active Living Centre - 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach All ages welcome Call 204-320-4600 Advanced Tickets are $1100 for members $1300 for non-members and $1600 at the door for all

COOKING FOR 1 OR 2 WORKSHOP at Pat Porter

Active Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204

-320-4600 Please join us from 100 pm to 500 pm on Monday November 30th

For a workshop on Cooking for 1 or

2 - Open to the public Please call to register before Monday November 23rd

This workshop will be presented by

Rebecca Wilson-Rempel who is a Chronic Disease dietician with My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through

Southern Health-Santeacute Sud The workshop aims provide people with a structure of how to plan meals for one or two to

make it easier and still healthy The workshop is designed to provide reliable current nutrition information and cooking

demonstrations geared to help independent living seniors make wise choices Learn whatrsquos fact or myth get motivated

to enjoy cooking and sample some yummy easy to make recipes You will have a chance to ask questions and

discuss and share ideas or recipes on cooking for one or two Please confirm if you are planning on taking this

workshop before November 23rd

Call the centre to register at 204-320-4600 MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm Run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us to book an appointment Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600 Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month Please call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment Noon meals are available Monday through Friday cost $600 Call 320-4605 by 900 am to reserve your meal for that day Purchase your meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon Monthly menus are available at the office online or in the newsletter Bring a friend Volunteer Opportunities include perogy making decorating and setting tables birthday party hosts food preparation and serving clean up greeters receptionists Membership at Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

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

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

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

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

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

Park Model in Weslaco Texas in the Country Sunshine Park

Lot rent has been paid until September 2016

Fully Furnished

Brand New Metal Roof in 2015

Carport with 2 Sheds for Storage

Washer amp Dryer and many other features

Asking price of $22000 US$

or

$1000 US$ rent for a min of 2 months

Please contact

Doug Sheridan at jds1401yahooca

for further details

FOR SALE Wanting $11000

Sure Step Walker - NEW

Padded Seat and Contoured Backrest

As advertised on Kijiji

Call Jim or Linda

204-422-6995

41 Paradise Drive

FOR SALE

37 x 22 x 21 Container and a Metal Carrier comes with portable red lights

Asking $150 obo

Also FOR SALE

Long red winter coat Size 12 to 14

Wool Worn only a few times Asking $50 obo

Contact Bernice at 204-422-8096

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 9: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

10

200 Highway 12 North

Steinbach MB R5G 1T6

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

Toll Free 1-800-876-6155

Located Next to Clearspring Mall

November 2015

Depot

204-422-5970

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

Milestone

October Birthdays

3 - Hank Guenther

5 - Julian DeGrave

7 - Ted Barnes

16 - Susan Vanderwerf

20 - George Coyle

31 - Doug Vanderweyde

Sandra Hebert

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

Jacob Hes will represent Paradise Village

at the Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ste Anne

Steve Bloomer on the loss of his wife Greta

Antoinette Johnson on the loss of her husband Wayne

Frank MacEachern on the loss of his wife Fran

Lorraine Slater - Loss of Grandaughter

3 Ralph Napady

4 Tom Winzinowich

6 Carol Stoess

6 Elisabeth Kehler

6 Fred Tulyk

9 Joan Todd

10 John Bordynuik

12 Bev Murray

12 Erika Lupky

12 Walter Verch

12 Allan Proctor

13 Bernice Tulyk

13 Candy Holmes

14 Al Wastle

14 Chuck Hood

14 Val Stanger

14 Gary Corbett

15 Maureen Scott

16 Wes Cameron

19 Sandra MacBain

21 Bob Burton

21 Don Scharff

21 Wayne Pierce

22 Chris Poirier

23 Lucy Michaud

23 Bernice DeGagne

24 Leo Aubin

24 Lynda Loftus

26 Arlene Klowak

26 Bob Leeson

27 Ken Kehler

28 Dorothy Lofto

28 Pat Stanger

HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Louis and Linda LaBerge

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

November 2015

UP COMING EVENTS NOVEMBER POTLUCK Thursday November 12th

at 600 pm Please call to confirm

if you can make it As usual needed are Casseroles Salad Dessert and Buns We will be serving Chicken Chef The cost is $600 per person

HEART HEALTH WORKSHOP at Pat Porter Active

Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204-320-

4600 Please join us from 630 pm to 800 pm Monday

November 16th

For a workshop on Healthy Eatingmdash

Open to the public Please call to register before

Monday November 9th

This workshop will be presented

by Karla Funk who is a Chronic Disease nurse with

My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through Southern

Health-Santeacute Sud In this presentation you will learn

how the healthy heart works We will discuss what heart

disease is and who it affects You will learn how to

recognize a heart attack or a stroke in yourself or in those

around you We will then discuss how small changes can

make a BIG difference in both prevention and

management of heart disease

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday November 27

th 2015 with Live

Band FRAZER RIVER BAND from 800 pm to Midnight Lunch served at 1000 pm Tickets available at Pat Porter Active Living Centre - 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach All ages welcome Call 204-320-4600 Advanced Tickets are $1100 for members $1300 for non-members and $1600 at the door for all

COOKING FOR 1 OR 2 WORKSHOP at Pat Porter

Active Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204

-320-4600 Please join us from 100 pm to 500 pm on Monday November 30th

For a workshop on Cooking for 1 or

2 - Open to the public Please call to register before Monday November 23rd

This workshop will be presented by

Rebecca Wilson-Rempel who is a Chronic Disease dietician with My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through

Southern Health-Santeacute Sud The workshop aims provide people with a structure of how to plan meals for one or two to

make it easier and still healthy The workshop is designed to provide reliable current nutrition information and cooking

demonstrations geared to help independent living seniors make wise choices Learn whatrsquos fact or myth get motivated

to enjoy cooking and sample some yummy easy to make recipes You will have a chance to ask questions and

discuss and share ideas or recipes on cooking for one or two Please confirm if you are planning on taking this

workshop before November 23rd

Call the centre to register at 204-320-4600 MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm Run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us to book an appointment Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600 Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month Please call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment Noon meals are available Monday through Friday cost $600 Call 320-4605 by 900 am to reserve your meal for that day Purchase your meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon Monthly menus are available at the office online or in the newsletter Bring a friend Volunteer Opportunities include perogy making decorating and setting tables birthday party hosts food preparation and serving clean up greeters receptionists Membership at Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

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

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

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

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

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

Park Model in Weslaco Texas in the Country Sunshine Park

Lot rent has been paid until September 2016

Fully Furnished

Brand New Metal Roof in 2015

Carport with 2 Sheds for Storage

Washer amp Dryer and many other features

Asking price of $22000 US$

or

$1000 US$ rent for a min of 2 months

Please contact

Doug Sheridan at jds1401yahooca

for further details

FOR SALE Wanting $11000

Sure Step Walker - NEW

Padded Seat and Contoured Backrest

As advertised on Kijiji

Call Jim or Linda

204-422-6995

41 Paradise Drive

FOR SALE

37 x 22 x 21 Container and a Metal Carrier comes with portable red lights

Asking $150 obo

Also FOR SALE

Long red winter coat Size 12 to 14

Wool Worn only a few times Asking $50 obo

Contact Bernice at 204-422-8096

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 10: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

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

Milestone

October Birthdays

3 - Hank Guenther

5 - Julian DeGrave

7 - Ted Barnes

16 - Susan Vanderwerf

20 - George Coyle

31 - Doug Vanderweyde

Sandra Hebert

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

Jacob Hes will represent Paradise Village

at the Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ste Anne

Steve Bloomer on the loss of his wife Greta

Antoinette Johnson on the loss of her husband Wayne

Frank MacEachern on the loss of his wife Fran

Lorraine Slater - Loss of Grandaughter

3 Ralph Napady

4 Tom Winzinowich

6 Carol Stoess

6 Elisabeth Kehler

6 Fred Tulyk

9 Joan Todd

10 John Bordynuik

12 Bev Murray

12 Erika Lupky

12 Walter Verch

12 Allan Proctor

13 Bernice Tulyk

13 Candy Holmes

14 Al Wastle

14 Chuck Hood

14 Val Stanger

14 Gary Corbett

15 Maureen Scott

16 Wes Cameron

19 Sandra MacBain

21 Bob Burton

21 Don Scharff

21 Wayne Pierce

22 Chris Poirier

23 Lucy Michaud

23 Bernice DeGagne

24 Leo Aubin

24 Lynda Loftus

26 Arlene Klowak

26 Bob Leeson

27 Ken Kehler

28 Dorothy Lofto

28 Pat Stanger

HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Louis and Linda LaBerge

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

November 2015

UP COMING EVENTS NOVEMBER POTLUCK Thursday November 12th

at 600 pm Please call to confirm

if you can make it As usual needed are Casseroles Salad Dessert and Buns We will be serving Chicken Chef The cost is $600 per person

HEART HEALTH WORKSHOP at Pat Porter Active

Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204-320-

4600 Please join us from 630 pm to 800 pm Monday

November 16th

For a workshop on Healthy Eatingmdash

Open to the public Please call to register before

Monday November 9th

This workshop will be presented

by Karla Funk who is a Chronic Disease nurse with

My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through Southern

Health-Santeacute Sud In this presentation you will learn

how the healthy heart works We will discuss what heart

disease is and who it affects You will learn how to

recognize a heart attack or a stroke in yourself or in those

around you We will then discuss how small changes can

make a BIG difference in both prevention and

management of heart disease

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday November 27

th 2015 with Live

Band FRAZER RIVER BAND from 800 pm to Midnight Lunch served at 1000 pm Tickets available at Pat Porter Active Living Centre - 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach All ages welcome Call 204-320-4600 Advanced Tickets are $1100 for members $1300 for non-members and $1600 at the door for all

COOKING FOR 1 OR 2 WORKSHOP at Pat Porter

Active Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204

-320-4600 Please join us from 100 pm to 500 pm on Monday November 30th

For a workshop on Cooking for 1 or

2 - Open to the public Please call to register before Monday November 23rd

This workshop will be presented by

Rebecca Wilson-Rempel who is a Chronic Disease dietician with My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through

Southern Health-Santeacute Sud The workshop aims provide people with a structure of how to plan meals for one or two to

make it easier and still healthy The workshop is designed to provide reliable current nutrition information and cooking

demonstrations geared to help independent living seniors make wise choices Learn whatrsquos fact or myth get motivated

to enjoy cooking and sample some yummy easy to make recipes You will have a chance to ask questions and

discuss and share ideas or recipes on cooking for one or two Please confirm if you are planning on taking this

workshop before November 23rd

Call the centre to register at 204-320-4600 MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm Run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us to book an appointment Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600 Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month Please call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment Noon meals are available Monday through Friday cost $600 Call 320-4605 by 900 am to reserve your meal for that day Purchase your meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon Monthly menus are available at the office online or in the newsletter Bring a friend Volunteer Opportunities include perogy making decorating and setting tables birthday party hosts food preparation and serving clean up greeters receptionists Membership at Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

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

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

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

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

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

Park Model in Weslaco Texas in the Country Sunshine Park

Lot rent has been paid until September 2016

Fully Furnished

Brand New Metal Roof in 2015

Carport with 2 Sheds for Storage

Washer amp Dryer and many other features

Asking price of $22000 US$

or

$1000 US$ rent for a min of 2 months

Please contact

Doug Sheridan at jds1401yahooca

for further details

FOR SALE Wanting $11000

Sure Step Walker - NEW

Padded Seat and Contoured Backrest

As advertised on Kijiji

Call Jim or Linda

204-422-6995

41 Paradise Drive

FOR SALE

37 x 22 x 21 Container and a Metal Carrier comes with portable red lights

Asking $150 obo

Also FOR SALE

Long red winter coat Size 12 to 14

Wool Worn only a few times Asking $50 obo

Contact Bernice at 204-422-8096

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 11: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

November 2015

UP COMING EVENTS NOVEMBER POTLUCK Thursday November 12th

at 600 pm Please call to confirm

if you can make it As usual needed are Casseroles Salad Dessert and Buns We will be serving Chicken Chef The cost is $600 per person

HEART HEALTH WORKSHOP at Pat Porter Active

Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204-320-

4600 Please join us from 630 pm to 800 pm Monday

November 16th

For a workshop on Healthy Eatingmdash

Open to the public Please call to register before

Monday November 9th

This workshop will be presented

by Karla Funk who is a Chronic Disease nurse with

My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through Southern

Health-Santeacute Sud In this presentation you will learn

how the healthy heart works We will discuss what heart

disease is and who it affects You will learn how to

recognize a heart attack or a stroke in yourself or in those

around you We will then discuss how small changes can

make a BIG difference in both prevention and

management of heart disease

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday November 27

th 2015 with Live

Band FRAZER RIVER BAND from 800 pm to Midnight Lunch served at 1000 pm Tickets available at Pat Porter Active Living Centre - 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach All ages welcome Call 204-320-4600 Advanced Tickets are $1100 for members $1300 for non-members and $1600 at the door for all

COOKING FOR 1 OR 2 WORKSHOP at Pat Porter

Active Living Centre 10 Chrysler Gate Steinbach Ph 204

-320-4600 Please join us from 100 pm to 500 pm on Monday November 30th

For a workshop on Cooking for 1 or

2 - Open to the public Please call to register before Monday November 23rd

This workshop will be presented by

Rebecca Wilson-Rempel who is a Chronic Disease dietician with My Health Team in the Steinbach Area through

Southern Health-Santeacute Sud The workshop aims provide people with a structure of how to plan meals for one or two to

make it easier and still healthy The workshop is designed to provide reliable current nutrition information and cooking

demonstrations geared to help independent living seniors make wise choices Learn whatrsquos fact or myth get motivated

to enjoy cooking and sample some yummy easy to make recipes You will have a chance to ask questions and

discuss and share ideas or recipes on cooking for one or two Please confirm if you are planning on taking this

workshop before November 23rd

Call the centre to register at 204-320-4600 MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Foot Care ndash The first Tuesday and Wednesday and third Tuesday of the month from 900- 200 pm Run by a Professional Foot Care Nurse Cost $3000 Call us to book an appointment Computer Lab ndash Need help with your computer skills Call the centre and make an appointment Labs are 1 hour long and available every Wednesday morning from 900 am ndash Noon Please call the centre at 204-320-4600 Beltone Hearing ndash is the third Friday of each month Please call 1-800-661-2653 for an appointment Noon meals are available Monday through Friday cost $600 Call 320-4605 by 900 am to reserve your meal for that day Purchase your meal ticket at the receptionist desk before noon Monthly menus are available at the office online or in the newsletter Bring a friend Volunteer Opportunities include perogy making decorating and setting tables birthday party hosts food preparation and serving clean up greeters receptionists Membership at Pat Porter Active Living Centre is only $25 per year Memberships are due in January of each year Membership is for those 55 years of age and older Benefits include reduced program rates a voice in business meetings voting rights and eligibility to serve on the board or committees

WEEKLY PROGRAMS

Monday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

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

100 pm ndash Canasta

700 pm ndash Tai Chi

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

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

130 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Floor Shuffle

230 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Family Search

Wednesday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Computer classes

ndash call to register please

1000 am ndash 1130 am ndash Tai Chi

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Cribbage

700 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Old Time Band Practice

Thursday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Whist

600 pm ndash 900 pm ndash Pickleball

Friday 900 am ndash 1200 pm ndash Pickleball

930 pm ndash 300 pm ndash Circle of friends

100 pm ndash 400 pm ndash Pickleball

1200 pm ndash 430 pm ndash Drop in Pool

13

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

Park Model in Weslaco Texas in the Country Sunshine Park

Lot rent has been paid until September 2016

Fully Furnished

Brand New Metal Roof in 2015

Carport with 2 Sheds for Storage

Washer amp Dryer and many other features

Asking price of $22000 US$

or

$1000 US$ rent for a min of 2 months

Please contact

Doug Sheridan at jds1401yahooca

for further details

FOR SALE Wanting $11000

Sure Step Walker - NEW

Padded Seat and Contoured Backrest

As advertised on Kijiji

Call Jim or Linda

204-422-6995

41 Paradise Drive

FOR SALE

37 x 22 x 21 Container and a Metal Carrier comes with portable red lights

Asking $150 obo

Also FOR SALE

Long red winter coat Size 12 to 14

Wool Worn only a few times Asking $50 obo

Contact Bernice at 204-422-8096

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 12: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

13

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

Park Model in Weslaco Texas in the Country Sunshine Park

Lot rent has been paid until September 2016

Fully Furnished

Brand New Metal Roof in 2015

Carport with 2 Sheds for Storage

Washer amp Dryer and many other features

Asking price of $22000 US$

or

$1000 US$ rent for a min of 2 months

Please contact

Doug Sheridan at jds1401yahooca

for further details

FOR SALE Wanting $11000

Sure Step Walker - NEW

Padded Seat and Contoured Backrest

As advertised on Kijiji

Call Jim or Linda

204-422-6995

41 Paradise Drive

FOR SALE

37 x 22 x 21 Container and a Metal Carrier comes with portable red lights

Asking $150 obo

Also FOR SALE

Long red winter coat Size 12 to 14

Wool Worn only a few times Asking $50 obo

Contact Bernice at 204-422-8096

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 13: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

14

November 2015

Having grown up in the fifties and sixties my friends and I became hooked on fast cars with lots of chrome and high horsepower engines We soon realized that the guy with the hottest car had the best looking girlfriends (The car was the attraction not us) Because my parents owned two bright red Ford Galaxy convertibles I was able to drive around in nice cars and of course attract some pretty nice girls

One day some friends amp I drove out to Keystone Dragway the new drag strip that had recently opened about 30 miles east of the city of Winnipeg When I saw my first Ford Thunderbolt go down the drag strip I was hooked It was not long before I was racing a 1967 Mercury Comet with a 427-425 hp motor

I bought a Ford Ranchero with the 428 Cobra Jet engine in 1969 and was racing it when a friend of mine asked me to test his 1968 Javelin on the drag strip I thought the Javelin was just a grocery getter for Grandma amp Grandpa and I was reluctant to drive it however the car had a lot more get up and go than I had given it credit for One of my friends Tom Matthes offered to set the car up to race so we could see what it could really do After Tom had performed his magic we found out this little Javelin could compete with all of the factory muscle cars and win a lot of the time

One weekend I towed the Ranchero to Saskatoon with my dadrsquos old Galaxy he had given to my wife Linda I was the 1 qualifier in the stock class and I was paged to report to the pits I figured they were going to tear down my engine because I was running so fast but when I talked to the Tech Director he asked if we would consider racing the old Ford Galaxy tow car because they were short of race cars

I asked my wife Linda to race the car but she said no she didnrsquot want to I told her ldquoyou get $5000 win or loserdquo I could see her mulling that $5000 over in her mind and she finally said maybe she could but she didnrsquot know what to do in a race I explained she had to ldquowatch the lights on the Xmas tree and floor it on the last yellow and keep it floored until you pass the timing lights at the end of the trackrdquo I raced first and I was up against the slowest qualifier ndash a sure win My car stalled at the starting line and I lost Unbelievable I went to the pit and was waiting to hook the tow bar on her car to take the race car home when she pulled into the pits As I was about to hook up she informed me she had won

I went to watch her in the next round and she won again next thing I know she had won race after race and is now in the final She lost to a Dodge with a 426 Hemi motor in a close final She won around $20000 that day plus the $5000 tow money We had a 10 hour ride home and lucky me I got to hear her analyze the races and she pointed out what I was doing wrong and why I lost She felt she was a better driver than me and perhaps she should drive the Hurst AMX we had agreed to buy I could keep busy in the pits while she raced I had no choice but to talk to the Track Manager at our home track and get him to offer her a job in the pits selling and cooking hotdogs etc I sure was relieved when she took the job (Shersquoll kill me when she reads this) Go to pg 20

DRAG RACING AND RESTORING MUSCLE CARS

By Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 14: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

15

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

Bernice found the best seat

in the house

Our host Larry with Noni amp Ron

The Fish Fry

Les making like

a bartender

Paradise Village Singles - October October Thanksgiving month was truly a time to appreciate friends and good food

as singles gathered for the monthly potluck It all started with tasty appetizers

Vicrsquos deep fried Pickerel pieces made a huge hit He didnt say where he caught the fishhellip

Again Larry our host proved that he can entertain a crowd successfully

Thanks Larry a good time was had by all

There was a Happy Birthday moment for Carla including cakes

Hope you had a great celebration on the day

Carol Stoess reminded the group to sign up for the Paradise Thanksgiving Dinner

on the 24th of October (There is a singles table)

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck will be held on

Monday November 2nd at 500 pm

at the home of Carol Stoess

43 Nature Drive

Please call or text

204 380 2708

if you plan to attend

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 15: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

16

November 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

Whitetail Doe amp Buck near the pipeline

Canada Geese at Nature Pond

Roland Pumpkin Fair - A 13 year old boy won first prize The pumpkin weighed in at 1368 lbs

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 16: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

17

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

Yoursquore Getting Old When

Yoursquore grateful that wrinkles donrsquot hurt

You get out of the shower and yoursquore

glad the mirror is fogged up

You reached the age when you know all the

answers but no one asks you any questions

You get winded playing chess

Your circulation is so bad that when you cross

your legs your arm goes to sleep

People say to you ldquoYoursquore not getting older

yoursquore getting betterrdquo and you believe them

Your little black book only contains names

ending with MD

The doctor gets a hernia from lifting your face

You sit in a rocking chair and canrsquot get it going

All the things you threw out last year when

you moved are now ldquocollectors itemsrdquo

and are worth a fortune

Your knees buckle and your belt wonrsquot

By Julian DeGrave

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

Shirley Noel

Lot 31

Lake Riviera

Box 1093

Ste Anne MB

R5H 1C1

Travel Services

Available in Paradise

- Certified travel counselor

- Personal service

- In home consultations available

- Travel Insurance

- Call for a price on any of your travel needs

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 17: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

18

November 2015

Residents and guests

of

Paradise Village

On November 29th come on down

to the Recreation Center

to watch the 103rd Championship

Grey Cup Game televised from

the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg

$400 gets you a Hotdog amp Chili Supper

430 Happy Hour

530 Supper is Served

Bring BYOB and Place Setting

Look for the

sign up sheet on the

Recreation Center

Bulletin Board

This function organized by your Paradise Village Social Committee

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 18: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

19

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

The Eastman Youth Choir

Performance October 28th

The turnout was not as expected but the Choir gave 100

and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended

Do you enjoy walking but dread the

wind snow and icy roads We have

a great deal for you ldquoWALK AWAY

THE POUNDSrdquo has started up

again and we guarantee NO WIND

NO SNOW amp NO ICY ROADS

Please join us every Monday and Wednesday 900 am

at the Recreation Center

Love to have you join us

For more information call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 19: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

20

November 2015

By 1969 American Motors was getting serious about racing They contracted Hurst Performance Center in the USA to build 53 race cars to compete in Super Stock on the dragstrips in Canada and the USA against the other factory race cars sponsored by Ford Chrysler and GM Two of those Hurst AMXs came to Canada and one of them was brought to Winnipeg by Leonard McLaughlin Motors The dealership raced the car for a short time and then sold it to my partner Brock Philips and I We decided to name it ldquoThe AMXpressrdquo we bought a truck fitted with a flat deck winch and a toolbox for hauling and we were off to the races We raced the car for 6 years running locally and at Saskatoon SK Once in a while we went to the USA We had a lot of success with the AMX winning many Eliminator titles and 2 Points Championships in Modified Eliminator Tom Matthes was our Crew Chief and kept the car running In 1975 the car was destroyed in a fire and I ended my racing career I moved on to fishing and my wife and I bought a cottage which kept us busy

Around 1984 the muscle car craze started again By then most of the guys who loved these cars were financially able to start restoring them We soon realized these cars were a better investment than putting your money in the bank By the 1990rsquos with E-Bay and computers these cars were selling for huge profits Car shows were popular and you could find 4 to 5 hundred cars at a weekend car show in a small city like Winnipeg

In 1997 I retired from CP Rail and with not a lot to do with my time I found myself hanging around the Show and Shines that took place in Winnipeg The AMXrsquos were the ones that really drew me The day finally came when Linda asked why we didnrsquot get ourselves another AMX to drive to car shows My prayers were answered and the search began We spent the next 6 years searching for a perfect rust free AMX We bought a motor home and traveled for 5 months all over the USA and Canada searching for our car with no luck We checked newspapers magazines and car shows but could not find the car we wanted In 2003 a friend and I drove to New Hampshire to look at an AMX listed on E-Bay as ldquorust free and in perfect conditionrdquo The car was rusted badly and full of Bondo to cover the rust The upholstery was torn badly and it turned out the pictures we were sent were at least 5 years old It would have cost another $1000000 to restore this car plus the $1300000 US the fellow wanted for it I told Linda ldquoThatrsquos the last AMX I am looking atrdquo

One day in 2003 I stopped to see a friendrsquos racecar and when I went into his shop he had a Chevy Vega sitting beside his racecar I asked him about the Vega and he said he had planned to race it but changed his mind and it was for sale A few days later I was at a yard sale with my wife and I bought a box of old hot rod books for $300 I was sitting in the car waiting for my wife and I picked up one of the books On the cover was the story of the BaldwinMotion Vegas These were cars built by a speed shop for a dealer in New York in 1972 There were only about 12 of those cars built and none were known to exist now I realized my friend had the correct model to build a replica I almost forgot Linda at the yard sale in my rush to go buy my friends Vega

I bought the car a motor and a transmission from him My son Peter my sister Sharon my nephews Mike and Joel and I had the car running in no time Another friend Kevin Shale painted the car in the correct color scheme and applied the spoiler and hood scoop After the safety was done I had the car appraised by Cherry Hill Appraisals The car was valued at $2100000

My replica Vega has been featured in Canadian Classics and Performance a popular muscle car magazine It is driven to car shows all summer When I was looking for the hood scoop I was talking to a salesman at a parts dealership He was asking about the Vega and I mentioned I had been looking for an AMX when I found the Vega He said ldquoMy dad collects old cars and he has an AMX he might sellrdquo I gave him my phone number and forgot about it A few weeks later his father called me and said the AMX was for salehelliphellip

Continued from Page 13hellipBy Jim LrsquoEsperance

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 20: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

21

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

I drove out a few days later to see it in Oakbank Manitoba a little town just outside Winnipeg I had a couple of friends with me who restore cars Gerry Saunders and Colin Hillyard ndash an AMX expert On the way there Colin said his wife had owned an AMX before he met her and she had sold him on owning an AMX Her car was sold years ago and she never knew what had happened to it When we arrived the fellow opened up the doors and we could not believe the cars he owned A Plymouth GTX convertible 2 Ford hideaway hard tops ndash there were at least 25 to 30 valuable cars there The AMX was at the front all covered in dust Colin had his wifersquos old registration along and when he checked the serial numbers he said ldquoI canrsquot believe it this is her old carrdquo I bought the car on the spot it was in unbelievable condition The interior had been removed to keep the mice out of the car There was a tiny hole in the floorboard (an easy fix) and the seats and carpet needed to be renewed The paint was like new not one flaw The motor ran perfect no lifter noise and no blow-by We are building a 390 motor for it to replace its 290 engine and I have a super stock hood scoop to install When I am done I will own a replica of my Hurst AMX

When we were working on the car we had trouble with a carburetor leak and the brake light was staying on We spent hours trying to solve these problems One morning as I was about to leave for my sons shop the phone rang It was Tom Matthes my old Crew Chief I had lost track of him and I sure was happy to hear from him I was telling him about the AMX and the problems I was having He said ldquopick me up Irsquom coming with yourdquo Needless to say Tom fixed the two problems in minutes The car will be appraised this spring and after watching these cars sell on E-Bay I am sure I made a wise investment Linda and I plan to give it to our grandson Kevin when he is sixteen years old

We also helped race a 1971 Javelin and I bought this car for my son Peter when it was taken off the track He still has it and it is sitting on a rotisserie It will be our next project All I need to do is figure out how to get Tom to move back from Kelowna to solve all the problems we are sure to have

Well Linda has read this and its cost me the Vega

She said I had to give it to her if I expect to be forgiven

Replica of the Hurst AMX I built and still own I raced it in the 1960s and early seventies

1972 BaldwinMotion Vega Jim built

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 21: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

22

November 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are November 10th amp December 8th

Everyone attending November amp December bus trips (including South Beach)

will be entered for the Christmas draws

The next overnight South Beach Trip is November 1718th At the time of writing

I still have space available If you are interested please call me right away

2016 ndash I have requested dates for buseshotels for Winnipeg Casinos and South Beach

trips The Winnipeg trips are not all confirmed yet but I do have the list for South Beach

SOUTH BEACH TRIPS 2016 (all MondayTuesday) January 2526 2016

March 2829 2016

May 3031 2016

September 2627 2016

November 2122 2016

Marilyn Peters Hostess Phone 204-326-4939

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 22: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

23

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

Lunch

Out of the Village

November 19th 1130 am ldquoIs our first date for the 201516 sessionrdquo

Doener Grill Express Located at 237 Lumber Avenue

South of Main Street Parking in behind the Restaurant

MENU

Spaetzle A unique German noodle blended together

with homemade chicken and mushroom sauce

Coffee or Tea $1100 (Includes Tax)

Contact Doreen Leys 204-422-8273 by Nov 15th

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 23: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

24

November 2015 Submitted by Barb Prior

Baking Soda is an environmentally

friendly product that can be used as a

beauty product a cleaner a deodorizer

and can even help to control a sweet

tooth

Check out these tips

for uses of baking soda

Hair care Remove product build-up of

gels mousse and sprays by adding about

a quarter size amount of baking soda to

your regular shampoo Wash and rinse as

usual Your hair will be shinier and

more manageable Remove the build-up

of these same products on brushes and

combs by soaking them in a sink of

warm water and 1 tsp of baking soda

overnight

Facial and body scrubs Most commercial scrubs contain plastic micro beads which never decompose They end

up in water filtration systems causing havoc or get into rivers lakes and oceans which poses risk to fish and other

wildlife An alternative is to make your own exfoliating scrub using 3 parts soda to 1 part water Rub in a gentle

circular motion and rinse with warm water If you ever use self tanners and end up with an orange streaky mess this

31 solution will scrub it away

Deodorant Everyone is familiar with the box of baking soda in the fridge to neutralize odorsbut it will also work in

closets gym bags and kitty litter boxes If you are out of deodorant a dusting of baking soda will do the trick Remove

perspiration stains from clothes with a thick paste of soda and water Rub on stains and let sit for 1 hour and launder

as usual Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trash cans to keep bad odors away

Antacid 1 tsp baking soda in a glass of warm water will relieve heartburn This should only be used sparingly If

heartburn is persistent see your doctor If you crave sweets rinse your mouth with the above solution and spit out

Your craving should disappear instantly

Itchy Dry Skin Reliever Add 12 cup baking soda to a warm (not hot) bath and soak for 20 minutes Your skin will

soften and the itch will be soothed This also works to relieve insect bites and mild sunburn

Polish Silverware Use the 3 parts soda to 1 part water solution to clean silver Rub on with a clean cloth or sponge

and rinse well

Cleaning Clean the fridge with a solution of 1 tbsp of soda to 4 liters of warm water to neutralize odors

Clean crayons from walls Apply baking soda to a wet cloth and rub lightly Wipe off with a clean dry cloth

Add 12 cup soda to your laundry with the detergent Your clothes will be cleaner fresher and softer

Sprinkle on rugs wait 10 minutes and vacuum

Remove coffee and tea stains from cups by sprinkling soda into cups and wiping with a damp cloth A paste of

baking soda will also remove red sauce stains from plastic To clean a pot or pan with burnt on food add 2 inches of

boiling water to pan and 12 cup baking soda Let sit overnight and clean with ease in the morning Keep your rubber

gloves dry and smelling good by sprinkling soda inside them Theyll slip on easier too

Car care Clean car battery terminals - separately - with a solution of baking soda paste and a clean rag

Sprinkle soda on top of oil and grease in the garage Scrub with a wet brush

Gasoline and oil odors can be removed by putting clothes in a trash bag with baking soda for a few days before

washing them A little soda on a damp cloth will remove bugs and tar from cars without damaging the paint

Let paste sit for a few minutes before wiping and rinsing clean

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 24: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

25

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

PHONE 2043266400 FAX 2043266420

helping our community live well

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 25: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

26

November 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

ldquoRemembrance Dayrdquo is coming up shortly A time to reflect on the past tragedies of wars and

multitudes of men women and youth whose precious lives were lost maimed or forever

changed in fighting for our freedom A time also to soberly observe our present world with all

of its trials and triumphs

A phrase often used at this time ldquoLest we Forgetrdquo can be applied not only to the memories of

past and present wars but also to our Christian heritage The sacrifice of so many lives in these

times of conflict both in the natural amp spiritual realms certainly deserve our full recognition

and honour

But there was an even greater ldquosacrificerdquo we need to fully acknowledge and embrace that of

God so loving us that He sent His ldquoOnly Beloved Sonrdquo - Jesus - to die in our place for our sins

to make the way for all who will believe to have sins forgiven and enjoy life with Him forever

(St John 316)

All thishellipwe must not forgethellip

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 you Village Church

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 26: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

27

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

The

Paradise

Village

was a grand affair complete with beautifully decorated tables and well-dressed residents The smell from the food was absolutely overwhelming

and hard to resist digging in before Grace

This is an occasion you can surely bet my Mom and I will attend next year We enjoyed being

with many friends of Paradise Village and meeting new Paradise Villagers as well

Not to get myself in trouble (though I feel several felt the same) we could have spent some time mingling

after dinner There seemed to be a need to rush to clean up and put things away That was unfortunate

and probably not intended but maybe next year there could be things to do to keep us around longer to

enjoy each otherrsquos company Ideas

Thank you to Rose McDonald and her team of

cooks and helpers

To Chicken Chef owner Celine the turkey dressing amp gravy was wonderful served hot tasty and plentiful We look forward to your catered Christmas Dinner

on December 12th

Debbie Kokil

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys

FOUND in a shopping bag with soup labels amp tabs a set of earphones (they look new) If U lost a set and can identify them call me at 422-8273

Remember to drop off all Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs)

at the Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

NOT at 7 Nature Drive anymore

Plastic Pop Bottles and Water Bottles are also accepted with caps removed We still collect Campbells food labels from soup and vegetables They must be Campbellrsquos

products Drop them off along with your tabs amp cans

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

Congratulations to

50-50 WinnerUrsula Schlichter $11500 Door Prize Winners were

Gary Danielson and Linda Fulmore

on

October

24th

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 27: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

November 2015

Gilrsquos Rv Rentals

Mailing Address Box 4 Group 58 RR2

Ste Anne MB R5H 1R2

Camping Lodging for guests Fishing trip Lodging for insurance claim

We have 5 units to choose from for your particular needs

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

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 28: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

29

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

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

Our special ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo dance on October 13th

was a success with six square attending Visitors were from Beausejour Swinging Squares Grand Squares Paw amp Taws and also the executive of the Eastern Manitoba Square and Round Dance Association Ernie had everyone do sa do inrsquo and swinging all evening

A special cake and ice cream rounded out the night of dancing

Our next special night will be Hobo Night on November 17th Be sure to wear a hobo

costume and bring a can of soup amp or veggies for the stew

Several couples from our club have registered for the National Convention in Regina next July and are looking forward to it

SPECIAL NOTE THERE WILL BE NO DANCING on NOVEMBER 10th

at PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

Larry Trush

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 29: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

30

November 2015

Thank you to all those who sent an email to me sharing upcoming events and announcements to be placed in the Carillon

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS 42 PARADISE DRIVE Contact 204-422-9156 email pvnews42gmailcom

Deadline Monday evenings at 900 pm to be included in the following Thursdayrsquos paper

Final editorial decisions are made by Community News Editor at The Carillon

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announce-

ments graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also Looking forward to hearing more from YOU

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 30: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

31

September 30 2015

1st Ken Lofto 970

2nd Jim Esperance 964

3rd Judy Burnell 951

October 7 2015

1st Harold Burnell 966

2nd Carol Stoess 961

3rd Jim Stone 958

October 14 2015

1st Jean Mushrow 951

2nd Larry Menec 950

3rd Harold Burnell 944

October 21 2015

1st Carol Stoess 983

2nd Herb Inch 980

3rd Harold Burnell 964

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

October 2 2015

1st Lionel Meilleur 145

2nd Harold Burnell 139

3rd Leo Langlois 138

October 9 2015

1st Barb Prior 157

2nd Shirlee Christensen 156

3rd Leo Langlois 144

October 16 2015

1st Russ Prior 147

2nd Jim Stone 141

3rd Harold Burnell 138

October 23 2015

1st Judy Burnell 141

1st Rick Mushrow 141

3rd Larry Menec 139

October 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3520

2nd John Sluis 2480

3rd Steve Kereluk 2400

October 6 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 4710

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 2950

3rd Leo Langlois 2600

October 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 5130

2nd John Sluis 3850

3rd Leo Langlois 2350

October 13 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3290

2nd John Sluis 2830

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 2530

October 15 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3550

2nd Carole Trush 3170

3rd Steve Kereluk 1610

October 20 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2450

2nd John Sluis 2260

3rd Leo Langlois 2240

October 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 3960

2nd John Sluis 2950

3rd Ludwik Jarco 2840

October 25 2015

1st John Sluis 2650

2nd Carole Trush 2610

3rd Jim Stone 2020

(Two-Table Progressive)

September 27 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Barb Prior

October 4 2015

1st Claude Dutiaume

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd John Perreault

October 11 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Herb Inch

3rd Leo Langlois

October 18 2015

1st Barb Prior

2nd John Perreault

3rd Herb Inch

October 18 2015

1st Ludwik Jarco

2nd Leo Langlois

3rd Claude Dutiaume

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 31: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

32

November 2015

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

Glaucoma Saving Sight with Foresight

More than 4 million Americans and nearly 70 million people worldwide have Glaucoma Unfortunately according to experts more than 50 of people donrsquot even know they have it

Worldwide it is the second leading cause of blindness

In the US approximately 120000 persons are blind from glaucoma accounting for 9 to 12 of all cases of blindness in this coun-try The most common form of glaucoma is open angle glaucoma

There are two main types of glaucoma Pr im ary Open Ang le G laucom a (open angle) and Angle Closure Glaucoma (narrow angle) Open angle glaucoma is about five times more common than narrow angle but both are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP) In some cases optic nerve damage can occur despite normal IOP This type is called normal tension glaucoma (NTG) Open angle

glaucoma tends to be insidious progressing slowly often without overt symptoms In most cases a person may not notice any loss of vision (initially itrsquos peripheral vision loss) until the disease has progressed significantly Open angle glaucoma accounts for nearly 20 of all blindness among African-Americans compared to 6 in Caucasians Conversely closed angle glaucoma (which is the end-point of the narrow angle type) can occur suddenly and is considered a medical emergency It is often painful may cause decreased or cloudy vision swelling and facial pain as well as nausea and vomiting On a positive note these symptoms often lead patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs

Essentially glaucoma is caused by an imbalance in the amount of aqueous humor present in the eye at any given time Aqueous fluid is constantly being produced and secreted by the ciliary body (located behind the iris) and eventually flows into the anterior chamber (through the pupil) At the same time older fluid in the anterior chamber drains out through a channel known as the trabecular meshwork Intraocular pressure depends upon exactly how much fluid is present at any given time The elevated IOP in glaucoma is generally is due to a problem with the drainage side of the equation In open angle glaucoma the channel for drainage is widely accessible but the flow through the trabecular meshwork is reduced (think of your sink when the drain is clogged with hair and other junk) Conversely narrow angle glaucoma is associated with restricted access to the drain itself due to an iris that is pushed forward and pinches off access to the trabecular meshwork In either case as fluid levels build up so does intraocular pressure which ultimately can damage the sensitive nerve fibers of the retina

Since there are rarely any symptoms in the early stages of the disease it is important that people get regular eye examinations by qualified professionals Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a standard eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists Although intraocular pressure is only one of the major risk factors for glaucoma lowering it via various pharmaceuticals andor surgical techniques is currently the mainstay of glaucoma treatment And while there is no ldquocurerdquo for glaucoma medication and surgery can help stop or slow the progression of the disease Pharmacologically the treatment of glaucoma is aimed at reducing intraocular pressure by either improving aqueous outflow or reducing the production of aqueous fluid or both Drugs that enhance aqueous outflow include the prostaglandin analogs non-selective sympathomimetics and cholinergic agonists Drugs that decrease the production of aqueous humor include the topical beta-blockers and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Alpha2-agonists have a dual mechanism decreasing aqueous production and increasing trabecular outflow

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 32: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

33

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

Paradise

Tuesdays

10 off all services (Except for therapeutic massage)

Call 204-320-1995

wwwfountainviewspacom

34069-B Borland Rd

La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0

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

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

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 33: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

34

November 2015

Best Halloween Costume for 2015

KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE

All dolls are safe for young children

They are washable amp stuffed with new hygienic stuffing specifically for toys

There are no small parts such as buttons beads or wires

Call Carole 204-422-5520 or stop in at 33 Sunset Drive

Price Ranges From $1000 to $4000

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

1 1

00

0 a

m

Par

adis

e V

illa

ge

Chri

stia

n F

ello

wsh

ip

Ch

urc

h

70

0p

m T

exas

Ho

ld-e

m

2 S

ingl

es P

otlu

ck

50

0 pm

Car

ol S

toes

srsquo 9

15

am

Wat

er A

ero

bic

s

10

15

am

Zu

mb

a

70

0 p

m D

arts

3

90

0 a

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off

ee

93

0 a

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acis

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10

00

am L

ine

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cin

g

10

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rid

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70

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Vo

lley

bal

l

70

0p

m P

arad

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Sq

uar

es

4 S

ocia

l Com

mit

tee

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ting

11

30 a

m

91

5 a

m W

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10

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15

Page 34: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

35

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

Not exactly as shown here

Christmas Card

crafting afternoon

On

Wednesday - 100 pm

November 25th 2015

6 Cards - 2 Different Designs 3 Each

$2500 (Materials included)

Sign up if interested on the bulletin board

Do you want to learn how to quilt

If interested

please let us know

by putting your name

on the sign up sheet

on the recreation

Center Bulletin

board

Look for more information to follow

ldquoBoth functions organized by the

Paradise Village Social Committeerdquo

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 35: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

36

November 2015

PARADISE VILLAGE TRAILS - All trails are groomed

From Frank Leys Thank you to the following helpers

Larry Menec Larry Trush Raynald Dufresne Jacob Hes Gene Porte Barry Prideaux Robert Burfoot Russell Bencharski

Also a big thanks to our sign painter Naomi Daignault

NEW

TRAILS

SHOWN

ON

MAP

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 36: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

37

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

204-326-3917

Clearspring Centre - Steinbach MB

For All Your Auto Body

Repair Needs

724 Traverse Road

Ste Anne MB R5H 1B2

PhoneFax (204)422-8840

Cell 204-355-8476

Bob Saindon

Ste Anne Library

16 rue de lrsquoEglise 204-422-9958

Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Wednesday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Thursday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Friday 1200 pm - 500 pm

Saturday 1000 am - 200 pm

Sunday Closed

Free membership for the residents of

Ste Anne and Paradise Village

More than 22000 books in

English and French

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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15

Page 37: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

38

November 2015

PVRA Newsletter

Co-ordinator and Carrier

Information

Without the help of our volunteer co-ordinators

Frank Leys and Brian Fulmore and the our 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

your co-ordinator Remember you must be a PVRA

Member in order to receive a monthly newsletter

If you want to become a Member please call 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 Pat Shaffer

Route 6 25-59 Nature Drive Sherran Ross

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

Vida Bowyer (W)

Route 8 1-24 Nature Drive Marilyn Henderson

Route 9 31-51 Paradise Drive Ray Dufresne

Route 10 1-31 Village Drive Henry Guenther

Route 11 32-55 Village Drive Larry Menec

Route 12 1-30 Paradise Drive Robbert Hilhorst(S)

Jerry MacNeil (W)

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

Submitted by Julian DeGraves If you havent already paid your Membership Dues

for 201516

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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Page 38: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

39

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

Do you have any interesting stories about travelling

I am sure there are many from you folks here

in Paradise Village Please include pictures

Please forward to me Editor Debbie Kokil at

pvra20yahooca or drop off at 5 Parkview Drive

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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

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15

Page 39: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

40

November 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commis- sioner

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 Mon - Fri 800 am to 700 pm

Weekends

Same number but calls are referred to

Winnipeg and re-directed to Steinbach

Emergency Fire or

Ambulance 911

Health Links 1-888-315-9257

Ste Anne Hospital 204-422-8837

Doctor on Call 204-422-5953

Seine Medical Centre 204-422-8811

Seine Pharmacy 204-422-8226

South Eastman Health 204-422-8817

PARADISE VILLAGE

Emergency Number 204-371-7968

Office 204-422-8662

Office - Fax 204-422-9005

Rec Centre 204-422-6174 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

Are you ready for Winter

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

1 1

00

0 a

m

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adis

e V

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Page 40: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

41

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

2014-2015 NEWSLETTER TEAM

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

You can contact us via e-mail

pvra20yahooca

and drop off any submissions to

5 Parkview Drive

by the 20th of each month

for the following issue

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

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service please call Pat

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Page 41: PVRA Newsletter November 2015

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Paint amp Body Works 34

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Sitting Services 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pet Vet 16

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pharmacie Seine 33

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Chem-Dry Southeast 3 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chicken Chef 8 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Craig Electric 7 Sainte-Anne Chiropractic Clinic 25

Daversquos Finishing 28 Sainte-Anne Physiotherapy 39

Fiola Insurance AgencySte Anne Sundries 7 Seine River Motors Collision and Glass 23

Fountain View Day Spa and Salon 33 Simply Connected 2

Fresh Looks Hair Design 33 Site Historique Enfant - Jesus 11

GP Mobile Home Services 28 Sobeyrsquos 9

Gilrsquos RV Rentals 28 Ste Anne Auto Body Ltd 37

Gold-N-Memories 37 Ste Anne Co-op Oil Ltd 28

Grand Denture Clinic 19 Ste Anne Library 37

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 33 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Total Package Moving 6

Jock of All Trades 38 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 17

Ledingham GM 10 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Paws Aux Spa 16 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

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

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

November 2015

We are always looking

for advertisers in our monthly newsletter

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

43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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43

Volunteer Drivers

DRIVERS WHO PREFER TO USE

THEIR OWN VEHICLE

Bob amp Hazel Hicks 204-422-5790

(Summer Only)

John Sluis 204-422-4111

Norm Cunningham 204-422-9177

Al Wastle 204-422-5275

DRIVERS WHO WILL USE

EITHER THEIR OWN OR

THE RESIDENTrsquoS VEHICLE

Ragnar Erlendson 204-422-5844

Doreen Leys 204-422-8273

Syd Henderson 204-422-6290

Victor Loewen 204-422-6573

Leo Langlois 204-422-9496

There are residents in Paradise Village

who may need assistance to get to a

medical appointment in Ste Anne

Lorette Steinbach or Winnipeg

Arrangements as to times and donations

towards gas andor parking are between

the resident requiring assistance and the

resident driver If you require assistance

you may call a driver directly or call

Pat Shaffer 204-422-5051

Because drivers are not always available

we need to increase the number of

volunteers If you could help with this

service please call Pat

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