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Page 1: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

2

Words from the Editor

Debbie KokilLittle Jennie Appleseed

What a year for apples cucumbers and cranberries

Thank you to the picture taker for allowing myself and my

mother to share in the abundance of apples on the two

trees in her front yard We were even blessed with fancy

coffee and a slice of apple piecrumble Thank you

This was the best summer ever I enjoyed the weather the

people working at Lilac Resort leisurely being able to put

together the August and September newsletters working in

my garden picking apples swimming in the pool

visiting with friends and family babysitting my grand-

daughter and sitting on my deck doing absolutely nothing

What did you do this summer

Happy Fall Letrsquos hope it is a warm Winter an early Spring

and back to Summer real soon

October 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

October 7 2015

1100 AM

Recreation Center

Called by Rose McDonald

Look for an article on Drag Racing and Muscle Car

Restoration in the November newsletter

An article submitted to the HotRodHotline Magazine

by Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

4

October 2015

2015 PVRA

MEMBERSHIPS ARE DUE

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive

Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

5

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

6

October 2015

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

To all the drivers who are so courteous on Paradise Road

I appreciate your pulling over while passing the many

walkers from the Village and allowing us to exercise and

train safely on a narrow road We try to share the road and to keep going without having to step off the

pavement onto very uneven ground As walkers we must

also ensure that we are monitoring traffic and if need be

we are prepared to step off I look forward to waving a big

thanks to you while out on Paradise Road

My goal has been to improve my health by walking and I

am thankful to have been able to progress in a fitness program from a slow walker to a Wogger (walker

jogger) I started out a little over a year ago after back

surgery and was barely able to walk to the Recycling area

and back home By December I was fit enough to

compete in my first large Marathon in Loma Linda

California where I raced with 2000 other walkersrunners and placed third wearing bib 1437 I received

two medals for my efforts and will continue to train for

future competitions

Not everyone is going to take walking as seriously as I do but a short walk every day can make a big

difference in how we feel physically and emotionally

Lets Promote Walking for Fitness in Paradise Mary Sitko

Paradise Residents

On September 29th at 100 pm a

Paradise Resident found a Tylenol

3 on the pool floor by the stairs of

the pool Tylenol 3rsquos are classified

as a Narcotic and there is enough

Codeine in one pill to kill a pre-

school child

Please do not bring such medication

to the pool where children may be

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

Joyce Spewackrsquos Precious Orchids

Picture taken on Feb 2 2015

Submitted by Jackie Proceviat

Young at Heart Community Centre

Fundraiser Dinner and Dance

October 10 2015 at 5 pm to 11 pm

Spaghetti Supper at 6 pm

Music by Small Town Inc

For tickets contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285

or

Laura Gallant at 204-424-5006

Juliette Rowan Coordinatrice des ressourcesResource Coordinator Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour aicircneacutesSeine River Services for Seniors 93 rue Principale La Broquerie MB Boicircte postale 590 Teacutel 204-424-5285 Teacuteleacutec 204-424-5304 Courriel labseinerssgmailcom

8

October 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 Flory Sikora - 9 Village Drive - moved from Edmonton Alberta on June 23 2015 With the help of her sisters and grandchildren Flory has been busily painting and doing some small renos to her new home A fine job has been done Flory is a native of Manitoba and decided upon retirement to return East She loves the convenience of Winnipeg being so close to Paradise Village She finds the residents very friendly and knows she has made the right choice and is going to be very happy here I outlined all the activities that take place throughout the year and Im sure we will see Flory at some of the events She retired as a Receptionist which she held for many years She does some reading and does a bit of work on the computer Flory has 2 children and 4 grandchildren whom she is very proud of At this time I would again like to welcome you to Paradise Village and hopefully we will see you at our next big event - The Pig and Corn Roast

Walter amp Pat Panych - 30 Sunset Drive - moved from Prawda on September 1 2015 They had extensive renovations done to their home before moving It is beautiful Had a great visit with Walter and Pat Went over all the events and activities that are offered in the Park They thoroughly enjoyed the annual pork and corn roast and looking forward to some of the other potlucks and dinners in the future They are both semi-retired Walter was a beef cattle farmer and now only helps his son as required Pat works one day a week in the RM office of Reynolds plus babysitting grandchildren when needed Pats interests include swimming and walking Walter is a TV man loves fishing and collecting antiques They have 3 children and 5 grandchildren who all live close-bye Once again thank you for the great visit and welcome to beautiful Paradise Village Looking forward to seeing you at some of the functions and our General Meetings where you can meet new friends

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

The following gathered in Sandy Backusrsquo yard to wish her all the best in her new home 1st Row Left - Right Anne Scharff Sandy Backus Liz Sluis

2nd Row - Left - Right Vida Bowyer Marge Leonard

3rd Row Left - Right Myrna MacKenzie Diana McInnes Carol Stoess Lily Lowing Candy Holmes Flo Bergeron

Submitted by Candy Holmes

Farewell High Tea Garden Party

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

October 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

September

Birthdays

16 - Jean Mushrow 21 - Gordon Quistberg 26 - Ed Daw 27 - Ed Remple

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

With Heartfelt Sympathy

Diane Hancock Loss of Daughter

Lynda and Louis Gagnon Loss of Daughter

Karen and Jack Whitfield Loss of Mother

TO OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Thank you for all the support you gave us recently on the passing of our daughter MICHELLE MARRIOTT

Your prayers and kind words of sympathy helped lighten the load a little bit Your visits and all the

food were truly appreciated

A special THANK YOU to everybody who attended the Celebration of Life Last but not least a BIG THANK YOU

to those who worked so hard to organize an unforgettable day

LOUIS AND LYNDA GAGNON TILL WE MEET AGAIN SWEETHEART

WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUhellip

LOVE MOM AND DAD

3 Barbara Ross

3 Hank Guenther

3 Carla Perzel

4 Ron Meakin

5 Julian DeGrave

5 Wendy Montizambert

6 Karen Bennett

6 David Baldwin

6 Dan Smith

7 Ted Barnes

7 Ray Cooper

7 Warren Cahill

7 Ian Lee

10 Jean Komish

11 Maurice Jolicoeur

12 Jeannie Gatien

13 Phil Miron

13 Gail Harrower

16 Susan Vanderwerf

16 Wendy Huppe

18 Bev Majury

19 Peter Lupky

20 George Coyle

21 Corinne Shushack

22 Carol Bowes

22 Meredith Nicol

24 Cindy Johnston

25 Tom Malazdrewicz

26 Connie Delyea

28 Denis Michaud

28 Sandy Corbett

29 Joan MacPherson

31 Doug Vanderweyde

Happy 60th Anniversary

Ed amp Helen Daw

Happy 50th Anniversary

4 - Efie amp Lilly Lowing

5 - Ken amp Noreen Watt

11 - John amp Elizabeth Sluis

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

October 2015

Pat Porter Active Living Centre offers programs activities services and volunteer opportunities striving to promote healthy and active living for older adults of the southeast region We invite you to come and pay us a visit and consider

participating in some of our programs For more information call the Centre at 204-320-4600

UP COMING EVENTS

THANKSGIVING POTLUCK Thursday October 8th

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 Ham for our Thanksgiving Potluck The cost is $600 per person

FLU CLINIC Friday October 30th

2015 from 930 to 1130 am Please remember to bring your Manitoba Health Card No appointment necessary

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday October 30

th 2015 with Live

Band SMALL TOWN LIMITS 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

BBQ RIB FALL SUPPER Join us on Sunday October 18

th 2015 at 500 pm for our 2

nd Annual BBQ Rib Fall

Supper at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre ndash 10 Chrysler Gate Doors will open at 500 pm sharp and there is no reserved or pre-seating Tickets are $1500 each and children under 5 are free On the menu BBQ Ribs Baked Beans Corn Bread Perogies Meatballs Coleslaw Vegetables and Pie Tickets are available at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre Visa and MasterCard are accepted to purchase advanced tickets Please call

204-320-4600 or 204-320-4604 for more information or to purchase tickets

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

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

13

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

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

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

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

ldquoStihlrdquo

Grass trimmer

Gas type

Model FS38

Complete with oil

ampoules gas can

new package of line

safety goggles amp

the manual

This unit is nearly

new as it has only

been used twice

Please call Joy

204 422 8080

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 2: PVRA Newsletter October 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

October 7 2015

1100 AM

Recreation Center

Called by Rose McDonald

Look for an article on Drag Racing and Muscle Car

Restoration in the November newsletter

An article submitted to the HotRodHotline Magazine

by Jim LrsquoEsperance

JIM amp HIS AMX

4

October 2015

2015 PVRA

MEMBERSHIPS ARE DUE

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive

Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

5

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

6

October 2015

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

To all the drivers who are so courteous on Paradise Road

I appreciate your pulling over while passing the many

walkers from the Village and allowing us to exercise and

train safely on a narrow road We try to share the road and to keep going without having to step off the

pavement onto very uneven ground As walkers we must

also ensure that we are monitoring traffic and if need be

we are prepared to step off I look forward to waving a big

thanks to you while out on Paradise Road

My goal has been to improve my health by walking and I

am thankful to have been able to progress in a fitness program from a slow walker to a Wogger (walker

jogger) I started out a little over a year ago after back

surgery and was barely able to walk to the Recycling area

and back home By December I was fit enough to

compete in my first large Marathon in Loma Linda

California where I raced with 2000 other walkersrunners and placed third wearing bib 1437 I received

two medals for my efforts and will continue to train for

future competitions

Not everyone is going to take walking as seriously as I do but a short walk every day can make a big

difference in how we feel physically and emotionally

Lets Promote Walking for Fitness in Paradise Mary Sitko

Paradise Residents

On September 29th at 100 pm a

Paradise Resident found a Tylenol

3 on the pool floor by the stairs of

the pool Tylenol 3rsquos are classified

as a Narcotic and there is enough

Codeine in one pill to kill a pre-

school child

Please do not bring such medication

to the pool where children may be

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

Joyce Spewackrsquos Precious Orchids

Picture taken on Feb 2 2015

Submitted by Jackie Proceviat

Young at Heart Community Centre

Fundraiser Dinner and Dance

October 10 2015 at 5 pm to 11 pm

Spaghetti Supper at 6 pm

Music by Small Town Inc

For tickets contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285

or

Laura Gallant at 204-424-5006

Juliette Rowan Coordinatrice des ressourcesResource Coordinator Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour aicircneacutesSeine River Services for Seniors 93 rue Principale La Broquerie MB Boicircte postale 590 Teacutel 204-424-5285 Teacuteleacutec 204-424-5304 Courriel labseinerssgmailcom

8

October 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 Flory Sikora - 9 Village Drive - moved from Edmonton Alberta on June 23 2015 With the help of her sisters and grandchildren Flory has been busily painting and doing some small renos to her new home A fine job has been done Flory is a native of Manitoba and decided upon retirement to return East She loves the convenience of Winnipeg being so close to Paradise Village She finds the residents very friendly and knows she has made the right choice and is going to be very happy here I outlined all the activities that take place throughout the year and Im sure we will see Flory at some of the events She retired as a Receptionist which she held for many years She does some reading and does a bit of work on the computer Flory has 2 children and 4 grandchildren whom she is very proud of At this time I would again like to welcome you to Paradise Village and hopefully we will see you at our next big event - The Pig and Corn Roast

Walter amp Pat Panych - 30 Sunset Drive - moved from Prawda on September 1 2015 They had extensive renovations done to their home before moving It is beautiful Had a great visit with Walter and Pat Went over all the events and activities that are offered in the Park They thoroughly enjoyed the annual pork and corn roast and looking forward to some of the other potlucks and dinners in the future They are both semi-retired Walter was a beef cattle farmer and now only helps his son as required Pat works one day a week in the RM office of Reynolds plus babysitting grandchildren when needed Pats interests include swimming and walking Walter is a TV man loves fishing and collecting antiques They have 3 children and 5 grandchildren who all live close-bye Once again thank you for the great visit and welcome to beautiful Paradise Village Looking forward to seeing you at some of the functions and our General Meetings where you can meet new friends

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

The following gathered in Sandy Backusrsquo yard to wish her all the best in her new home 1st Row Left - Right Anne Scharff Sandy Backus Liz Sluis

2nd Row - Left - Right Vida Bowyer Marge Leonard

3rd Row Left - Right Myrna MacKenzie Diana McInnes Carol Stoess Lily Lowing Candy Holmes Flo Bergeron

Submitted by Candy Holmes

Farewell High Tea Garden Party

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

October 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

September

Birthdays

16 - Jean Mushrow 21 - Gordon Quistberg 26 - Ed Daw 27 - Ed Remple

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

With Heartfelt Sympathy

Diane Hancock Loss of Daughter

Lynda and Louis Gagnon Loss of Daughter

Karen and Jack Whitfield Loss of Mother

TO OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Thank you for all the support you gave us recently on the passing of our daughter MICHELLE MARRIOTT

Your prayers and kind words of sympathy helped lighten the load a little bit Your visits and all the

food were truly appreciated

A special THANK YOU to everybody who attended the Celebration of Life Last but not least a BIG THANK YOU

to those who worked so hard to organize an unforgettable day

LOUIS AND LYNDA GAGNON TILL WE MEET AGAIN SWEETHEART

WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUhellip

LOVE MOM AND DAD

3 Barbara Ross

3 Hank Guenther

3 Carla Perzel

4 Ron Meakin

5 Julian DeGrave

5 Wendy Montizambert

6 Karen Bennett

6 David Baldwin

6 Dan Smith

7 Ted Barnes

7 Ray Cooper

7 Warren Cahill

7 Ian Lee

10 Jean Komish

11 Maurice Jolicoeur

12 Jeannie Gatien

13 Phil Miron

13 Gail Harrower

16 Susan Vanderwerf

16 Wendy Huppe

18 Bev Majury

19 Peter Lupky

20 George Coyle

21 Corinne Shushack

22 Carol Bowes

22 Meredith Nicol

24 Cindy Johnston

25 Tom Malazdrewicz

26 Connie Delyea

28 Denis Michaud

28 Sandy Corbett

29 Joan MacPherson

31 Doug Vanderweyde

Happy 60th Anniversary

Ed amp Helen Daw

Happy 50th Anniversary

4 - Efie amp Lilly Lowing

5 - Ken amp Noreen Watt

11 - John amp Elizabeth Sluis

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

October 2015

Pat Porter Active Living Centre offers programs activities services and volunteer opportunities striving to promote healthy and active living for older adults of the southeast region We invite you to come and pay us a visit and consider

participating in some of our programs For more information call the Centre at 204-320-4600

UP COMING EVENTS

THANKSGIVING POTLUCK Thursday October 8th

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 Ham for our Thanksgiving Potluck The cost is $600 per person

FLU CLINIC Friday October 30th

2015 from 930 to 1130 am Please remember to bring your Manitoba Health Card No appointment necessary

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday October 30

th 2015 with Live

Band SMALL TOWN LIMITS 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

BBQ RIB FALL SUPPER Join us on Sunday October 18

th 2015 at 500 pm for our 2

nd Annual BBQ Rib Fall

Supper at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre ndash 10 Chrysler Gate Doors will open at 500 pm sharp and there is no reserved or pre-seating Tickets are $1500 each and children under 5 are free On the menu BBQ Ribs Baked Beans Corn Bread Perogies Meatballs Coleslaw Vegetables and Pie Tickets are available at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre Visa and MasterCard are accepted to purchase advanced tickets Please call

204-320-4600 or 204-320-4604 for more information or to purchase tickets

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

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

13

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

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

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

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

ldquoStihlrdquo

Grass trimmer

Gas type

Model FS38

Complete with oil

ampoules gas can

new package of line

safety goggles amp

the manual

This unit is nearly

new as it has only

been used twice

Please call Joy

204 422 8080

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 3: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

4

October 2015

2015 PVRA

MEMBERSHIPS ARE DUE

Dues are charged at the rate of

$2500 household of two (2) or

$1250 household of one (1)

Payable at

14 Paradise Drive

Olga Baschak

Membership Committee

204-422-5251

$5 ROUND TRIP SHUTTLE AVAILABLE WEEKDAYS

5

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

6

October 2015

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

To all the drivers who are so courteous on Paradise Road

I appreciate your pulling over while passing the many

walkers from the Village and allowing us to exercise and

train safely on a narrow road We try to share the road and to keep going without having to step off the

pavement onto very uneven ground As walkers we must

also ensure that we are monitoring traffic and if need be

we are prepared to step off I look forward to waving a big

thanks to you while out on Paradise Road

My goal has been to improve my health by walking and I

am thankful to have been able to progress in a fitness program from a slow walker to a Wogger (walker

jogger) I started out a little over a year ago after back

surgery and was barely able to walk to the Recycling area

and back home By December I was fit enough to

compete in my first large Marathon in Loma Linda

California where I raced with 2000 other walkersrunners and placed third wearing bib 1437 I received

two medals for my efforts and will continue to train for

future competitions

Not everyone is going to take walking as seriously as I do but a short walk every day can make a big

difference in how we feel physically and emotionally

Lets Promote Walking for Fitness in Paradise Mary Sitko

Paradise Residents

On September 29th at 100 pm a

Paradise Resident found a Tylenol

3 on the pool floor by the stairs of

the pool Tylenol 3rsquos are classified

as a Narcotic and there is enough

Codeine in one pill to kill a pre-

school child

Please do not bring such medication

to the pool where children may be

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

Joyce Spewackrsquos Precious Orchids

Picture taken on Feb 2 2015

Submitted by Jackie Proceviat

Young at Heart Community Centre

Fundraiser Dinner and Dance

October 10 2015 at 5 pm to 11 pm

Spaghetti Supper at 6 pm

Music by Small Town Inc

For tickets contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285

or

Laura Gallant at 204-424-5006

Juliette Rowan Coordinatrice des ressourcesResource Coordinator Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour aicircneacutesSeine River Services for Seniors 93 rue Principale La Broquerie MB Boicircte postale 590 Teacutel 204-424-5285 Teacuteleacutec 204-424-5304 Courriel labseinerssgmailcom

8

October 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 Flory Sikora - 9 Village Drive - moved from Edmonton Alberta on June 23 2015 With the help of her sisters and grandchildren Flory has been busily painting and doing some small renos to her new home A fine job has been done Flory is a native of Manitoba and decided upon retirement to return East She loves the convenience of Winnipeg being so close to Paradise Village She finds the residents very friendly and knows she has made the right choice and is going to be very happy here I outlined all the activities that take place throughout the year and Im sure we will see Flory at some of the events She retired as a Receptionist which she held for many years She does some reading and does a bit of work on the computer Flory has 2 children and 4 grandchildren whom she is very proud of At this time I would again like to welcome you to Paradise Village and hopefully we will see you at our next big event - The Pig and Corn Roast

Walter amp Pat Panych - 30 Sunset Drive - moved from Prawda on September 1 2015 They had extensive renovations done to their home before moving It is beautiful Had a great visit with Walter and Pat Went over all the events and activities that are offered in the Park They thoroughly enjoyed the annual pork and corn roast and looking forward to some of the other potlucks and dinners in the future They are both semi-retired Walter was a beef cattle farmer and now only helps his son as required Pat works one day a week in the RM office of Reynolds plus babysitting grandchildren when needed Pats interests include swimming and walking Walter is a TV man loves fishing and collecting antiques They have 3 children and 5 grandchildren who all live close-bye Once again thank you for the great visit and welcome to beautiful Paradise Village Looking forward to seeing you at some of the functions and our General Meetings where you can meet new friends

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

The following gathered in Sandy Backusrsquo yard to wish her all the best in her new home 1st Row Left - Right Anne Scharff Sandy Backus Liz Sluis

2nd Row - Left - Right Vida Bowyer Marge Leonard

3rd Row Left - Right Myrna MacKenzie Diana McInnes Carol Stoess Lily Lowing Candy Holmes Flo Bergeron

Submitted by Candy Holmes

Farewell High Tea Garden Party

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

October 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

September

Birthdays

16 - Jean Mushrow 21 - Gordon Quistberg 26 - Ed Daw 27 - Ed Remple

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

With Heartfelt Sympathy

Diane Hancock Loss of Daughter

Lynda and Louis Gagnon Loss of Daughter

Karen and Jack Whitfield Loss of Mother

TO OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Thank you for all the support you gave us recently on the passing of our daughter MICHELLE MARRIOTT

Your prayers and kind words of sympathy helped lighten the load a little bit Your visits and all the

food were truly appreciated

A special THANK YOU to everybody who attended the Celebration of Life Last but not least a BIG THANK YOU

to those who worked so hard to organize an unforgettable day

LOUIS AND LYNDA GAGNON TILL WE MEET AGAIN SWEETHEART

WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUhellip

LOVE MOM AND DAD

3 Barbara Ross

3 Hank Guenther

3 Carla Perzel

4 Ron Meakin

5 Julian DeGrave

5 Wendy Montizambert

6 Karen Bennett

6 David Baldwin

6 Dan Smith

7 Ted Barnes

7 Ray Cooper

7 Warren Cahill

7 Ian Lee

10 Jean Komish

11 Maurice Jolicoeur

12 Jeannie Gatien

13 Phil Miron

13 Gail Harrower

16 Susan Vanderwerf

16 Wendy Huppe

18 Bev Majury

19 Peter Lupky

20 George Coyle

21 Corinne Shushack

22 Carol Bowes

22 Meredith Nicol

24 Cindy Johnston

25 Tom Malazdrewicz

26 Connie Delyea

28 Denis Michaud

28 Sandy Corbett

29 Joan MacPherson

31 Doug Vanderweyde

Happy 60th Anniversary

Ed amp Helen Daw

Happy 50th Anniversary

4 - Efie amp Lilly Lowing

5 - Ken amp Noreen Watt

11 - John amp Elizabeth Sluis

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

October 2015

Pat Porter Active Living Centre offers programs activities services and volunteer opportunities striving to promote healthy and active living for older adults of the southeast region We invite you to come and pay us a visit and consider

participating in some of our programs For more information call the Centre at 204-320-4600

UP COMING EVENTS

THANKSGIVING POTLUCK Thursday October 8th

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 Ham for our Thanksgiving Potluck The cost is $600 per person

FLU CLINIC Friday October 30th

2015 from 930 to 1130 am Please remember to bring your Manitoba Health Card No appointment necessary

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday October 30

th 2015 with Live

Band SMALL TOWN LIMITS 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

BBQ RIB FALL SUPPER Join us on Sunday October 18

th 2015 at 500 pm for our 2

nd Annual BBQ Rib Fall

Supper at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre ndash 10 Chrysler Gate Doors will open at 500 pm sharp and there is no reserved or pre-seating Tickets are $1500 each and children under 5 are free On the menu BBQ Ribs Baked Beans Corn Bread Perogies Meatballs Coleslaw Vegetables and Pie Tickets are available at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre Visa and MasterCard are accepted to purchase advanced tickets Please call

204-320-4600 or 204-320-4604 for more information or to purchase tickets

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

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

13

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

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

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

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

ldquoStihlrdquo

Grass trimmer

Gas type

Model FS38

Complete with oil

ampoules gas can

new package of line

safety goggles amp

the manual

This unit is nearly

new as it has only

been used twice

Please call Joy

204 422 8080

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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Page 4: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

5

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

6

October 2015

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

To all the drivers who are so courteous on Paradise Road

I appreciate your pulling over while passing the many

walkers from the Village and allowing us to exercise and

train safely on a narrow road We try to share the road and to keep going without having to step off the

pavement onto very uneven ground As walkers we must

also ensure that we are monitoring traffic and if need be

we are prepared to step off I look forward to waving a big

thanks to you while out on Paradise Road

My goal has been to improve my health by walking and I

am thankful to have been able to progress in a fitness program from a slow walker to a Wogger (walker

jogger) I started out a little over a year ago after back

surgery and was barely able to walk to the Recycling area

and back home By December I was fit enough to

compete in my first large Marathon in Loma Linda

California where I raced with 2000 other walkersrunners and placed third wearing bib 1437 I received

two medals for my efforts and will continue to train for

future competitions

Not everyone is going to take walking as seriously as I do but a short walk every day can make a big

difference in how we feel physically and emotionally

Lets Promote Walking for Fitness in Paradise Mary Sitko

Paradise Residents

On September 29th at 100 pm a

Paradise Resident found a Tylenol

3 on the pool floor by the stairs of

the pool Tylenol 3rsquos are classified

as a Narcotic and there is enough

Codeine in one pill to kill a pre-

school child

Please do not bring such medication

to the pool where children may be

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

Joyce Spewackrsquos Precious Orchids

Picture taken on Feb 2 2015

Submitted by Jackie Proceviat

Young at Heart Community Centre

Fundraiser Dinner and Dance

October 10 2015 at 5 pm to 11 pm

Spaghetti Supper at 6 pm

Music by Small Town Inc

For tickets contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285

or

Laura Gallant at 204-424-5006

Juliette Rowan Coordinatrice des ressourcesResource Coordinator Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour aicircneacutesSeine River Services for Seniors 93 rue Principale La Broquerie MB Boicircte postale 590 Teacutel 204-424-5285 Teacuteleacutec 204-424-5304 Courriel labseinerssgmailcom

8

October 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 Flory Sikora - 9 Village Drive - moved from Edmonton Alberta on June 23 2015 With the help of her sisters and grandchildren Flory has been busily painting and doing some small renos to her new home A fine job has been done Flory is a native of Manitoba and decided upon retirement to return East She loves the convenience of Winnipeg being so close to Paradise Village She finds the residents very friendly and knows she has made the right choice and is going to be very happy here I outlined all the activities that take place throughout the year and Im sure we will see Flory at some of the events She retired as a Receptionist which she held for many years She does some reading and does a bit of work on the computer Flory has 2 children and 4 grandchildren whom she is very proud of At this time I would again like to welcome you to Paradise Village and hopefully we will see you at our next big event - The Pig and Corn Roast

Walter amp Pat Panych - 30 Sunset Drive - moved from Prawda on September 1 2015 They had extensive renovations done to their home before moving It is beautiful Had a great visit with Walter and Pat Went over all the events and activities that are offered in the Park They thoroughly enjoyed the annual pork and corn roast and looking forward to some of the other potlucks and dinners in the future They are both semi-retired Walter was a beef cattle farmer and now only helps his son as required Pat works one day a week in the RM office of Reynolds plus babysitting grandchildren when needed Pats interests include swimming and walking Walter is a TV man loves fishing and collecting antiques They have 3 children and 5 grandchildren who all live close-bye Once again thank you for the great visit and welcome to beautiful Paradise Village Looking forward to seeing you at some of the functions and our General Meetings where you can meet new friends

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

The following gathered in Sandy Backusrsquo yard to wish her all the best in her new home 1st Row Left - Right Anne Scharff Sandy Backus Liz Sluis

2nd Row - Left - Right Vida Bowyer Marge Leonard

3rd Row Left - Right Myrna MacKenzie Diana McInnes Carol Stoess Lily Lowing Candy Holmes Flo Bergeron

Submitted by Candy Holmes

Farewell High Tea Garden Party

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

October 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

September

Birthdays

16 - Jean Mushrow 21 - Gordon Quistberg 26 - Ed Daw 27 - Ed Remple

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

With Heartfelt Sympathy

Diane Hancock Loss of Daughter

Lynda and Louis Gagnon Loss of Daughter

Karen and Jack Whitfield Loss of Mother

TO OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Thank you for all the support you gave us recently on the passing of our daughter MICHELLE MARRIOTT

Your prayers and kind words of sympathy helped lighten the load a little bit Your visits and all the

food were truly appreciated

A special THANK YOU to everybody who attended the Celebration of Life Last but not least a BIG THANK YOU

to those who worked so hard to organize an unforgettable day

LOUIS AND LYNDA GAGNON TILL WE MEET AGAIN SWEETHEART

WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUhellip

LOVE MOM AND DAD

3 Barbara Ross

3 Hank Guenther

3 Carla Perzel

4 Ron Meakin

5 Julian DeGrave

5 Wendy Montizambert

6 Karen Bennett

6 David Baldwin

6 Dan Smith

7 Ted Barnes

7 Ray Cooper

7 Warren Cahill

7 Ian Lee

10 Jean Komish

11 Maurice Jolicoeur

12 Jeannie Gatien

13 Phil Miron

13 Gail Harrower

16 Susan Vanderwerf

16 Wendy Huppe

18 Bev Majury

19 Peter Lupky

20 George Coyle

21 Corinne Shushack

22 Carol Bowes

22 Meredith Nicol

24 Cindy Johnston

25 Tom Malazdrewicz

26 Connie Delyea

28 Denis Michaud

28 Sandy Corbett

29 Joan MacPherson

31 Doug Vanderweyde

Happy 60th Anniversary

Ed amp Helen Daw

Happy 50th Anniversary

4 - Efie amp Lilly Lowing

5 - Ken amp Noreen Watt

11 - John amp Elizabeth Sluis

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

October 2015

Pat Porter Active Living Centre offers programs activities services and volunteer opportunities striving to promote healthy and active living for older adults of the southeast region We invite you to come and pay us a visit and consider

participating in some of our programs For more information call the Centre at 204-320-4600

UP COMING EVENTS

THANKSGIVING POTLUCK Thursday October 8th

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 Ham for our Thanksgiving Potluck The cost is $600 per person

FLU CLINIC Friday October 30th

2015 from 930 to 1130 am Please remember to bring your Manitoba Health Card No appointment necessary

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday October 30

th 2015 with Live

Band SMALL TOWN LIMITS 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

BBQ RIB FALL SUPPER Join us on Sunday October 18

th 2015 at 500 pm for our 2

nd Annual BBQ Rib Fall

Supper at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre ndash 10 Chrysler Gate Doors will open at 500 pm sharp and there is no reserved or pre-seating Tickets are $1500 each and children under 5 are free On the menu BBQ Ribs Baked Beans Corn Bread Perogies Meatballs Coleslaw Vegetables and Pie Tickets are available at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre Visa and MasterCard are accepted to purchase advanced tickets Please call

204-320-4600 or 204-320-4604 for more information or to purchase tickets

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

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

13

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

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

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

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

ldquoStihlrdquo

Grass trimmer

Gas type

Model FS38

Complete with oil

ampoules gas can

new package of line

safety goggles amp

the manual

This unit is nearly

new as it has only

been used twice

Please call Joy

204 422 8080

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 5: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

6

October 2015

JIM or TIM HARMS

Steinbach MB R5G 0H4

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

204-346-0325

Email angharmsshawca

To all the drivers who are so courteous on Paradise Road

I appreciate your pulling over while passing the many

walkers from the Village and allowing us to exercise and

train safely on a narrow road We try to share the road and to keep going without having to step off the

pavement onto very uneven ground As walkers we must

also ensure that we are monitoring traffic and if need be

we are prepared to step off I look forward to waving a big

thanks to you while out on Paradise Road

My goal has been to improve my health by walking and I

am thankful to have been able to progress in a fitness program from a slow walker to a Wogger (walker

jogger) I started out a little over a year ago after back

surgery and was barely able to walk to the Recycling area

and back home By December I was fit enough to

compete in my first large Marathon in Loma Linda

California where I raced with 2000 other walkersrunners and placed third wearing bib 1437 I received

two medals for my efforts and will continue to train for

future competitions

Not everyone is going to take walking as seriously as I do but a short walk every day can make a big

difference in how we feel physically and emotionally

Lets Promote Walking for Fitness in Paradise Mary Sitko

Paradise Residents

On September 29th at 100 pm a

Paradise Resident found a Tylenol

3 on the pool floor by the stairs of

the pool Tylenol 3rsquos are classified

as a Narcotic and there is enough

Codeine in one pill to kill a pre-

school child

Please do not bring such medication

to the pool where children may be

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

Joyce Spewackrsquos Precious Orchids

Picture taken on Feb 2 2015

Submitted by Jackie Proceviat

Young at Heart Community Centre

Fundraiser Dinner and Dance

October 10 2015 at 5 pm to 11 pm

Spaghetti Supper at 6 pm

Music by Small Town Inc

For tickets contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285

or

Laura Gallant at 204-424-5006

Juliette Rowan Coordinatrice des ressourcesResource Coordinator Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour aicircneacutesSeine River Services for Seniors 93 rue Principale La Broquerie MB Boicircte postale 590 Teacutel 204-424-5285 Teacuteleacutec 204-424-5304 Courriel labseinerssgmailcom

8

October 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 Flory Sikora - 9 Village Drive - moved from Edmonton Alberta on June 23 2015 With the help of her sisters and grandchildren Flory has been busily painting and doing some small renos to her new home A fine job has been done Flory is a native of Manitoba and decided upon retirement to return East She loves the convenience of Winnipeg being so close to Paradise Village She finds the residents very friendly and knows she has made the right choice and is going to be very happy here I outlined all the activities that take place throughout the year and Im sure we will see Flory at some of the events She retired as a Receptionist which she held for many years She does some reading and does a bit of work on the computer Flory has 2 children and 4 grandchildren whom she is very proud of At this time I would again like to welcome you to Paradise Village and hopefully we will see you at our next big event - The Pig and Corn Roast

Walter amp Pat Panych - 30 Sunset Drive - moved from Prawda on September 1 2015 They had extensive renovations done to their home before moving It is beautiful Had a great visit with Walter and Pat Went over all the events and activities that are offered in the Park They thoroughly enjoyed the annual pork and corn roast and looking forward to some of the other potlucks and dinners in the future They are both semi-retired Walter was a beef cattle farmer and now only helps his son as required Pat works one day a week in the RM office of Reynolds plus babysitting grandchildren when needed Pats interests include swimming and walking Walter is a TV man loves fishing and collecting antiques They have 3 children and 5 grandchildren who all live close-bye Once again thank you for the great visit and welcome to beautiful Paradise Village Looking forward to seeing you at some of the functions and our General Meetings where you can meet new friends

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

The following gathered in Sandy Backusrsquo yard to wish her all the best in her new home 1st Row Left - Right Anne Scharff Sandy Backus Liz Sluis

2nd Row - Left - Right Vida Bowyer Marge Leonard

3rd Row Left - Right Myrna MacKenzie Diana McInnes Carol Stoess Lily Lowing Candy Holmes Flo Bergeron

Submitted by Candy Holmes

Farewell High Tea Garden Party

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

October 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

September

Birthdays

16 - Jean Mushrow 21 - Gordon Quistberg 26 - Ed Daw 27 - Ed Remple

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

With Heartfelt Sympathy

Diane Hancock Loss of Daughter

Lynda and Louis Gagnon Loss of Daughter

Karen and Jack Whitfield Loss of Mother

TO OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Thank you for all the support you gave us recently on the passing of our daughter MICHELLE MARRIOTT

Your prayers and kind words of sympathy helped lighten the load a little bit Your visits and all the

food were truly appreciated

A special THANK YOU to everybody who attended the Celebration of Life Last but not least a BIG THANK YOU

to those who worked so hard to organize an unforgettable day

LOUIS AND LYNDA GAGNON TILL WE MEET AGAIN SWEETHEART

WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUhellip

LOVE MOM AND DAD

3 Barbara Ross

3 Hank Guenther

3 Carla Perzel

4 Ron Meakin

5 Julian DeGrave

5 Wendy Montizambert

6 Karen Bennett

6 David Baldwin

6 Dan Smith

7 Ted Barnes

7 Ray Cooper

7 Warren Cahill

7 Ian Lee

10 Jean Komish

11 Maurice Jolicoeur

12 Jeannie Gatien

13 Phil Miron

13 Gail Harrower

16 Susan Vanderwerf

16 Wendy Huppe

18 Bev Majury

19 Peter Lupky

20 George Coyle

21 Corinne Shushack

22 Carol Bowes

22 Meredith Nicol

24 Cindy Johnston

25 Tom Malazdrewicz

26 Connie Delyea

28 Denis Michaud

28 Sandy Corbett

29 Joan MacPherson

31 Doug Vanderweyde

Happy 60th Anniversary

Ed amp Helen Daw

Happy 50th Anniversary

4 - Efie amp Lilly Lowing

5 - Ken amp Noreen Watt

11 - John amp Elizabeth Sluis

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

October 2015

Pat Porter Active Living Centre offers programs activities services and volunteer opportunities striving to promote healthy and active living for older adults of the southeast region We invite you to come and pay us a visit and consider

participating in some of our programs For more information call the Centre at 204-320-4600

UP COMING EVENTS

THANKSGIVING POTLUCK Thursday October 8th

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 Ham for our Thanksgiving Potluck The cost is $600 per person

FLU CLINIC Friday October 30th

2015 from 930 to 1130 am Please remember to bring your Manitoba Health Card No appointment necessary

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday October 30

th 2015 with Live

Band SMALL TOWN LIMITS 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

BBQ RIB FALL SUPPER Join us on Sunday October 18

th 2015 at 500 pm for our 2

nd Annual BBQ Rib Fall

Supper at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre ndash 10 Chrysler Gate Doors will open at 500 pm sharp and there is no reserved or pre-seating Tickets are $1500 each and children under 5 are free On the menu BBQ Ribs Baked Beans Corn Bread Perogies Meatballs Coleslaw Vegetables and Pie Tickets are available at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre Visa and MasterCard are accepted to purchase advanced tickets Please call

204-320-4600 or 204-320-4604 for more information or to purchase tickets

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

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

13

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

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

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

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

ldquoStihlrdquo

Grass trimmer

Gas type

Model FS38

Complete with oil

ampoules gas can

new package of line

safety goggles amp

the manual

This unit is nearly

new as it has only

been used twice

Please call Joy

204 422 8080

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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Page 6: PVRA Newsletter October 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

Joyce Spewackrsquos Precious Orchids

Picture taken on Feb 2 2015

Submitted by Jackie Proceviat

Young at Heart Community Centre

Fundraiser Dinner and Dance

October 10 2015 at 5 pm to 11 pm

Spaghetti Supper at 6 pm

Music by Small Town Inc

For tickets contact

Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285

or

Laura Gallant at 204-424-5006

Juliette Rowan Coordinatrice des ressourcesResource Coordinator Les Services Riviegravere Seine pour aicircneacutesSeine River Services for Seniors 93 rue Principale La Broquerie MB Boicircte postale 590 Teacutel 204-424-5285 Teacuteleacutec 204-424-5304 Courriel labseinerssgmailcom

8

October 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 Flory Sikora - 9 Village Drive - moved from Edmonton Alberta on June 23 2015 With the help of her sisters and grandchildren Flory has been busily painting and doing some small renos to her new home A fine job has been done Flory is a native of Manitoba and decided upon retirement to return East She loves the convenience of Winnipeg being so close to Paradise Village She finds the residents very friendly and knows she has made the right choice and is going to be very happy here I outlined all the activities that take place throughout the year and Im sure we will see Flory at some of the events She retired as a Receptionist which she held for many years She does some reading and does a bit of work on the computer Flory has 2 children and 4 grandchildren whom she is very proud of At this time I would again like to welcome you to Paradise Village and hopefully we will see you at our next big event - The Pig and Corn Roast

Walter amp Pat Panych - 30 Sunset Drive - moved from Prawda on September 1 2015 They had extensive renovations done to their home before moving It is beautiful Had a great visit with Walter and Pat Went over all the events and activities that are offered in the Park They thoroughly enjoyed the annual pork and corn roast and looking forward to some of the other potlucks and dinners in the future They are both semi-retired Walter was a beef cattle farmer and now only helps his son as required Pat works one day a week in the RM office of Reynolds plus babysitting grandchildren when needed Pats interests include swimming and walking Walter is a TV man loves fishing and collecting antiques They have 3 children and 5 grandchildren who all live close-bye Once again thank you for the great visit and welcome to beautiful Paradise Village Looking forward to seeing you at some of the functions and our General Meetings where you can meet new friends

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

The following gathered in Sandy Backusrsquo yard to wish her all the best in her new home 1st Row Left - Right Anne Scharff Sandy Backus Liz Sluis

2nd Row - Left - Right Vida Bowyer Marge Leonard

3rd Row Left - Right Myrna MacKenzie Diana McInnes Carol Stoess Lily Lowing Candy Holmes Flo Bergeron

Submitted by Candy Holmes

Farewell High Tea Garden Party

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

October 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

September

Birthdays

16 - Jean Mushrow 21 - Gordon Quistberg 26 - Ed Daw 27 - Ed Remple

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

With Heartfelt Sympathy

Diane Hancock Loss of Daughter

Lynda and Louis Gagnon Loss of Daughter

Karen and Jack Whitfield Loss of Mother

TO OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Thank you for all the support you gave us recently on the passing of our daughter MICHELLE MARRIOTT

Your prayers and kind words of sympathy helped lighten the load a little bit Your visits and all the

food were truly appreciated

A special THANK YOU to everybody who attended the Celebration of Life Last but not least a BIG THANK YOU

to those who worked so hard to organize an unforgettable day

LOUIS AND LYNDA GAGNON TILL WE MEET AGAIN SWEETHEART

WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUhellip

LOVE MOM AND DAD

3 Barbara Ross

3 Hank Guenther

3 Carla Perzel

4 Ron Meakin

5 Julian DeGrave

5 Wendy Montizambert

6 Karen Bennett

6 David Baldwin

6 Dan Smith

7 Ted Barnes

7 Ray Cooper

7 Warren Cahill

7 Ian Lee

10 Jean Komish

11 Maurice Jolicoeur

12 Jeannie Gatien

13 Phil Miron

13 Gail Harrower

16 Susan Vanderwerf

16 Wendy Huppe

18 Bev Majury

19 Peter Lupky

20 George Coyle

21 Corinne Shushack

22 Carol Bowes

22 Meredith Nicol

24 Cindy Johnston

25 Tom Malazdrewicz

26 Connie Delyea

28 Denis Michaud

28 Sandy Corbett

29 Joan MacPherson

31 Doug Vanderweyde

Happy 60th Anniversary

Ed amp Helen Daw

Happy 50th Anniversary

4 - Efie amp Lilly Lowing

5 - Ken amp Noreen Watt

11 - John amp Elizabeth Sluis

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

October 2015

Pat Porter Active Living Centre offers programs activities services and volunteer opportunities striving to promote healthy and active living for older adults of the southeast region We invite you to come and pay us a visit and consider

participating in some of our programs For more information call the Centre at 204-320-4600

UP COMING EVENTS

THANKSGIVING POTLUCK Thursday October 8th

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 Ham for our Thanksgiving Potluck The cost is $600 per person

FLU CLINIC Friday October 30th

2015 from 930 to 1130 am Please remember to bring your Manitoba Health Card No appointment necessary

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday October 30

th 2015 with Live

Band SMALL TOWN LIMITS 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

BBQ RIB FALL SUPPER Join us on Sunday October 18

th 2015 at 500 pm for our 2

nd Annual BBQ Rib Fall

Supper at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre ndash 10 Chrysler Gate Doors will open at 500 pm sharp and there is no reserved or pre-seating Tickets are $1500 each and children under 5 are free On the menu BBQ Ribs Baked Beans Corn Bread Perogies Meatballs Coleslaw Vegetables and Pie Tickets are available at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre Visa and MasterCard are accepted to purchase advanced tickets Please call

204-320-4600 or 204-320-4604 for more information or to purchase tickets

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

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

13

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

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

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

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

ldquoStihlrdquo

Grass trimmer

Gas type

Model FS38

Complete with oil

ampoules gas can

new package of line

safety goggles amp

the manual

This unit is nearly

new as it has only

been used twice

Please call Joy

204 422 8080

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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Page 7: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

8

October 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 Flory Sikora - 9 Village Drive - moved from Edmonton Alberta on June 23 2015 With the help of her sisters and grandchildren Flory has been busily painting and doing some small renos to her new home A fine job has been done Flory is a native of Manitoba and decided upon retirement to return East She loves the convenience of Winnipeg being so close to Paradise Village She finds the residents very friendly and knows she has made the right choice and is going to be very happy here I outlined all the activities that take place throughout the year and Im sure we will see Flory at some of the events She retired as a Receptionist which she held for many years She does some reading and does a bit of work on the computer Flory has 2 children and 4 grandchildren whom she is very proud of At this time I would again like to welcome you to Paradise Village and hopefully we will see you at our next big event - The Pig and Corn Roast

Walter amp Pat Panych - 30 Sunset Drive - moved from Prawda on September 1 2015 They had extensive renovations done to their home before moving It is beautiful Had a great visit with Walter and Pat Went over all the events and activities that are offered in the Park They thoroughly enjoyed the annual pork and corn roast and looking forward to some of the other potlucks and dinners in the future They are both semi-retired Walter was a beef cattle farmer and now only helps his son as required Pat works one day a week in the RM office of Reynolds plus babysitting grandchildren when needed Pats interests include swimming and walking Walter is a TV man loves fishing and collecting antiques They have 3 children and 5 grandchildren who all live close-bye Once again thank you for the great visit and welcome to beautiful Paradise Village Looking forward to seeing you at some of the functions and our General Meetings where you can meet new friends

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

The following gathered in Sandy Backusrsquo yard to wish her all the best in her new home 1st Row Left - Right Anne Scharff Sandy Backus Liz Sluis

2nd Row - Left - Right Vida Bowyer Marge Leonard

3rd Row Left - Right Myrna MacKenzie Diana McInnes Carol Stoess Lily Lowing Candy Holmes Flo Bergeron

Submitted by Candy Holmes

Farewell High Tea Garden Party

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

October 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

September

Birthdays

16 - Jean Mushrow 21 - Gordon Quistberg 26 - Ed Daw 27 - Ed Remple

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

With Heartfelt Sympathy

Diane Hancock Loss of Daughter

Lynda and Louis Gagnon Loss of Daughter

Karen and Jack Whitfield Loss of Mother

TO OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Thank you for all the support you gave us recently on the passing of our daughter MICHELLE MARRIOTT

Your prayers and kind words of sympathy helped lighten the load a little bit Your visits and all the

food were truly appreciated

A special THANK YOU to everybody who attended the Celebration of Life Last but not least a BIG THANK YOU

to those who worked so hard to organize an unforgettable day

LOUIS AND LYNDA GAGNON TILL WE MEET AGAIN SWEETHEART

WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUhellip

LOVE MOM AND DAD

3 Barbara Ross

3 Hank Guenther

3 Carla Perzel

4 Ron Meakin

5 Julian DeGrave

5 Wendy Montizambert

6 Karen Bennett

6 David Baldwin

6 Dan Smith

7 Ted Barnes

7 Ray Cooper

7 Warren Cahill

7 Ian Lee

10 Jean Komish

11 Maurice Jolicoeur

12 Jeannie Gatien

13 Phil Miron

13 Gail Harrower

16 Susan Vanderwerf

16 Wendy Huppe

18 Bev Majury

19 Peter Lupky

20 George Coyle

21 Corinne Shushack

22 Carol Bowes

22 Meredith Nicol

24 Cindy Johnston

25 Tom Malazdrewicz

26 Connie Delyea

28 Denis Michaud

28 Sandy Corbett

29 Joan MacPherson

31 Doug Vanderweyde

Happy 60th Anniversary

Ed amp Helen Daw

Happy 50th Anniversary

4 - Efie amp Lilly Lowing

5 - Ken amp Noreen Watt

11 - John amp Elizabeth Sluis

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

October 2015

Pat Porter Active Living Centre offers programs activities services and volunteer opportunities striving to promote healthy and active living for older adults of the southeast region We invite you to come and pay us a visit and consider

participating in some of our programs For more information call the Centre at 204-320-4600

UP COMING EVENTS

THANKSGIVING POTLUCK Thursday October 8th

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 Ham for our Thanksgiving Potluck The cost is $600 per person

FLU CLINIC Friday October 30th

2015 from 930 to 1130 am Please remember to bring your Manitoba Health Card No appointment necessary

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday October 30

th 2015 with Live

Band SMALL TOWN LIMITS 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

BBQ RIB FALL SUPPER Join us on Sunday October 18

th 2015 at 500 pm for our 2

nd Annual BBQ Rib Fall

Supper at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre ndash 10 Chrysler Gate Doors will open at 500 pm sharp and there is no reserved or pre-seating Tickets are $1500 each and children under 5 are free On the menu BBQ Ribs Baked Beans Corn Bread Perogies Meatballs Coleslaw Vegetables and Pie Tickets are available at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre Visa and MasterCard are accepted to purchase advanced tickets Please call

204-320-4600 or 204-320-4604 for more information or to purchase tickets

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

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

13

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

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

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

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

ldquoStihlrdquo

Grass trimmer

Gas type

Model FS38

Complete with oil

ampoules gas can

new package of line

safety goggles amp

the manual

This unit is nearly

new as it has only

been used twice

Please call Joy

204 422 8080

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 8: PVRA Newsletter October 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

The following gathered in Sandy Backusrsquo yard to wish her all the best in her new home 1st Row Left - Right Anne Scharff Sandy Backus Liz Sluis

2nd Row - Left - Right Vida Bowyer Marge Leonard

3rd Row Left - Right Myrna MacKenzie Diana McInnes Carol Stoess Lily Lowing Candy Holmes Flo Bergeron

Submitted by Candy Holmes

Farewell High Tea Garden Party

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

October 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

September

Birthdays

16 - Jean Mushrow 21 - Gordon Quistberg 26 - Ed Daw 27 - Ed Remple

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

With Heartfelt Sympathy

Diane Hancock Loss of Daughter

Lynda and Louis Gagnon Loss of Daughter

Karen and Jack Whitfield Loss of Mother

TO OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Thank you for all the support you gave us recently on the passing of our daughter MICHELLE MARRIOTT

Your prayers and kind words of sympathy helped lighten the load a little bit Your visits and all the

food were truly appreciated

A special THANK YOU to everybody who attended the Celebration of Life Last but not least a BIG THANK YOU

to those who worked so hard to organize an unforgettable day

LOUIS AND LYNDA GAGNON TILL WE MEET AGAIN SWEETHEART

WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUhellip

LOVE MOM AND DAD

3 Barbara Ross

3 Hank Guenther

3 Carla Perzel

4 Ron Meakin

5 Julian DeGrave

5 Wendy Montizambert

6 Karen Bennett

6 David Baldwin

6 Dan Smith

7 Ted Barnes

7 Ray Cooper

7 Warren Cahill

7 Ian Lee

10 Jean Komish

11 Maurice Jolicoeur

12 Jeannie Gatien

13 Phil Miron

13 Gail Harrower

16 Susan Vanderwerf

16 Wendy Huppe

18 Bev Majury

19 Peter Lupky

20 George Coyle

21 Corinne Shushack

22 Carol Bowes

22 Meredith Nicol

24 Cindy Johnston

25 Tom Malazdrewicz

26 Connie Delyea

28 Denis Michaud

28 Sandy Corbett

29 Joan MacPherson

31 Doug Vanderweyde

Happy 60th Anniversary

Ed amp Helen Daw

Happy 50th Anniversary

4 - Efie amp Lilly Lowing

5 - Ken amp Noreen Watt

11 - John amp Elizabeth Sluis

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

October 2015

Pat Porter Active Living Centre offers programs activities services and volunteer opportunities striving to promote healthy and active living for older adults of the southeast region We invite you to come and pay us a visit and consider

participating in some of our programs For more information call the Centre at 204-320-4600

UP COMING EVENTS

THANKSGIVING POTLUCK Thursday October 8th

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 Ham for our Thanksgiving Potluck The cost is $600 per person

FLU CLINIC Friday October 30th

2015 from 930 to 1130 am Please remember to bring your Manitoba Health Card No appointment necessary

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday October 30

th 2015 with Live

Band SMALL TOWN LIMITS 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

BBQ RIB FALL SUPPER Join us on Sunday October 18

th 2015 at 500 pm for our 2

nd Annual BBQ Rib Fall

Supper at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre ndash 10 Chrysler Gate Doors will open at 500 pm sharp and there is no reserved or pre-seating Tickets are $1500 each and children under 5 are free On the menu BBQ Ribs Baked Beans Corn Bread Perogies Meatballs Coleslaw Vegetables and Pie Tickets are available at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre Visa and MasterCard are accepted to purchase advanced tickets Please call

204-320-4600 or 204-320-4604 for more information or to purchase tickets

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

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

13

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

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

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

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

ldquoStihlrdquo

Grass trimmer

Gas type

Model FS38

Complete with oil

ampoules gas can

new package of line

safety goggles amp

the manual

This unit is nearly

new as it has only

been used twice

Please call Joy

204 422 8080

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 9: PVRA Newsletter October 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

October 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

September

Birthdays

16 - Jean Mushrow 21 - Gordon Quistberg 26 - Ed Daw 27 - Ed Remple

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

With Heartfelt Sympathy

Diane Hancock Loss of Daughter

Lynda and Louis Gagnon Loss of Daughter

Karen and Jack Whitfield Loss of Mother

TO OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Thank you for all the support you gave us recently on the passing of our daughter MICHELLE MARRIOTT

Your prayers and kind words of sympathy helped lighten the load a little bit Your visits and all the

food were truly appreciated

A special THANK YOU to everybody who attended the Celebration of Life Last but not least a BIG THANK YOU

to those who worked so hard to organize an unforgettable day

LOUIS AND LYNDA GAGNON TILL WE MEET AGAIN SWEETHEART

WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUhellip

LOVE MOM AND DAD

3 Barbara Ross

3 Hank Guenther

3 Carla Perzel

4 Ron Meakin

5 Julian DeGrave

5 Wendy Montizambert

6 Karen Bennett

6 David Baldwin

6 Dan Smith

7 Ted Barnes

7 Ray Cooper

7 Warren Cahill

7 Ian Lee

10 Jean Komish

11 Maurice Jolicoeur

12 Jeannie Gatien

13 Phil Miron

13 Gail Harrower

16 Susan Vanderwerf

16 Wendy Huppe

18 Bev Majury

19 Peter Lupky

20 George Coyle

21 Corinne Shushack

22 Carol Bowes

22 Meredith Nicol

24 Cindy Johnston

25 Tom Malazdrewicz

26 Connie Delyea

28 Denis Michaud

28 Sandy Corbett

29 Joan MacPherson

31 Doug Vanderweyde

Happy 60th Anniversary

Ed amp Helen Daw

Happy 50th Anniversary

4 - Efie amp Lilly Lowing

5 - Ken amp Noreen Watt

11 - John amp Elizabeth Sluis

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

October 2015

Pat Porter Active Living Centre offers programs activities services and volunteer opportunities striving to promote healthy and active living for older adults of the southeast region We invite you to come and pay us a visit and consider

participating in some of our programs For more information call the Centre at 204-320-4600

UP COMING EVENTS

THANKSGIVING POTLUCK Thursday October 8th

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 Ham for our Thanksgiving Potluck The cost is $600 per person

FLU CLINIC Friday October 30th

2015 from 930 to 1130 am Please remember to bring your Manitoba Health Card No appointment necessary

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday October 30

th 2015 with Live

Band SMALL TOWN LIMITS 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

BBQ RIB FALL SUPPER Join us on Sunday October 18

th 2015 at 500 pm for our 2

nd Annual BBQ Rib Fall

Supper at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre ndash 10 Chrysler Gate Doors will open at 500 pm sharp and there is no reserved or pre-seating Tickets are $1500 each and children under 5 are free On the menu BBQ Ribs Baked Beans Corn Bread Perogies Meatballs Coleslaw Vegetables and Pie Tickets are available at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre Visa and MasterCard are accepted to purchase advanced tickets Please call

204-320-4600 or 204-320-4604 for more information or to purchase tickets

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

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

13

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

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

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

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

ldquoStihlrdquo

Grass trimmer

Gas type

Model FS38

Complete with oil

ampoules gas can

new package of line

safety goggles amp

the manual

This unit is nearly

new as it has only

been used twice

Please call Joy

204 422 8080

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 10: PVRA Newsletter October 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

September

Birthdays

16 - Jean Mushrow 21 - Gordon Quistberg 26 - Ed Daw 27 - Ed Remple

SITE HISTORIQUE

HERITAGE SITE

Enfant - Jeacutesus

Yvonne Fontaine Godard

President

204-422-9369

Box 216 Richer Manitoba R0E 1S0

enfantjesusheritagecanfantjesusyahoocom

With Heartfelt Sympathy

Diane Hancock Loss of Daughter

Lynda and Louis Gagnon Loss of Daughter

Karen and Jack Whitfield Loss of Mother

TO OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Thank you for all the support you gave us recently on the passing of our daughter MICHELLE MARRIOTT

Your prayers and kind words of sympathy helped lighten the load a little bit Your visits and all the

food were truly appreciated

A special THANK YOU to everybody who attended the Celebration of Life Last but not least a BIG THANK YOU

to those who worked so hard to organize an unforgettable day

LOUIS AND LYNDA GAGNON TILL WE MEET AGAIN SWEETHEART

WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUhellip

LOVE MOM AND DAD

3 Barbara Ross

3 Hank Guenther

3 Carla Perzel

4 Ron Meakin

5 Julian DeGrave

5 Wendy Montizambert

6 Karen Bennett

6 David Baldwin

6 Dan Smith

7 Ted Barnes

7 Ray Cooper

7 Warren Cahill

7 Ian Lee

10 Jean Komish

11 Maurice Jolicoeur

12 Jeannie Gatien

13 Phil Miron

13 Gail Harrower

16 Susan Vanderwerf

16 Wendy Huppe

18 Bev Majury

19 Peter Lupky

20 George Coyle

21 Corinne Shushack

22 Carol Bowes

22 Meredith Nicol

24 Cindy Johnston

25 Tom Malazdrewicz

26 Connie Delyea

28 Denis Michaud

28 Sandy Corbett

29 Joan MacPherson

31 Doug Vanderweyde

Happy 60th Anniversary

Ed amp Helen Daw

Happy 50th Anniversary

4 - Efie amp Lilly Lowing

5 - Ken amp Noreen Watt

11 - John amp Elizabeth Sluis

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

October 2015

Pat Porter Active Living Centre offers programs activities services and volunteer opportunities striving to promote healthy and active living for older adults of the southeast region We invite you to come and pay us a visit and consider

participating in some of our programs For more information call the Centre at 204-320-4600

UP COMING EVENTS

THANKSGIVING POTLUCK Thursday October 8th

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 Ham for our Thanksgiving Potluck The cost is $600 per person

FLU CLINIC Friday October 30th

2015 from 930 to 1130 am Please remember to bring your Manitoba Health Card No appointment necessary

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday October 30

th 2015 with Live

Band SMALL TOWN LIMITS 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

BBQ RIB FALL SUPPER Join us on Sunday October 18

th 2015 at 500 pm for our 2

nd Annual BBQ Rib Fall

Supper at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre ndash 10 Chrysler Gate Doors will open at 500 pm sharp and there is no reserved or pre-seating Tickets are $1500 each and children under 5 are free On the menu BBQ Ribs Baked Beans Corn Bread Perogies Meatballs Coleslaw Vegetables and Pie Tickets are available at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre Visa and MasterCard are accepted to purchase advanced tickets Please call

204-320-4600 or 204-320-4604 for more information or to purchase tickets

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

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

13

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

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

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

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

ldquoStihlrdquo

Grass trimmer

Gas type

Model FS38

Complete with oil

ampoules gas can

new package of line

safety goggles amp

the manual

This unit is nearly

new as it has only

been used twice

Please call Joy

204 422 8080

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 11: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

12

10 Chrysler Gate

Steinbach MB R5G 2E6

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

Email programspatporteralccom

Pat Porter

Active Living Centre

October 2015

Pat Porter Active Living Centre offers programs activities services and volunteer opportunities striving to promote healthy and active living for older adults of the southeast region We invite you to come and pay us a visit and consider

participating in some of our programs For more information call the Centre at 204-320-4600

UP COMING EVENTS

THANKSGIVING POTLUCK Thursday October 8th

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 Ham for our Thanksgiving Potluck The cost is $600 per person

FLU CLINIC Friday October 30th

2015 from 930 to 1130 am Please remember to bring your Manitoba Health Card No appointment necessary

OLD TIME COUNTRY DANCE at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre on Friday October 30

th 2015 with Live

Band SMALL TOWN LIMITS 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

BBQ RIB FALL SUPPER Join us on Sunday October 18

th 2015 at 500 pm for our 2

nd Annual BBQ Rib Fall

Supper at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre ndash 10 Chrysler Gate Doors will open at 500 pm sharp and there is no reserved or pre-seating Tickets are $1500 each and children under 5 are free On the menu BBQ Ribs Baked Beans Corn Bread Perogies Meatballs Coleslaw Vegetables and Pie Tickets are available at the Pat Porter Active Living Centre Visa and MasterCard are accepted to purchase advanced tickets Please call

204-320-4600 or 204-320-4604 for more information or to purchase tickets

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

For more information on our programs activities or volunteer opportunities drop by the Centre

Monday to Friday from 830 am to 430 pm or call 320-4600 Or go to wwwpatporteralccom

13

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

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

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

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

ldquoStihlrdquo

Grass trimmer

Gas type

Model FS38

Complete with oil

ampoules gas can

new package of line

safety goggles amp

the manual

This unit is nearly

new as it has only

been used twice

Please call Joy

204 422 8080

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 12: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

13

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

Phone 204-422-8326

Cell 204-791-8316

Email snoeltpica

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

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

ldquoStihlrdquo

Grass trimmer

Gas type

Model FS38

Complete with oil

ampoules gas can

new package of line

safety goggles amp

the manual

This unit is nearly

new as it has only

been used twice

Please call Joy

204 422 8080

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 13: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

14

October 2015 Paradise Village Pig amp Corn Roast September 19th 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 14: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

15

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

From Rose McDonald

Thank you so very much to all of

the cooks and helpers who made

this day such a success

A very special thank you to

Sherran Ross who gave

of herself above

and beyond duty

5050 draw ($14000) was won by

Gabby St Vincent

Door Prize (Pork Chops) was won by

Steve Davidge

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 15: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

16

October 2015

Pet Sitting Services

No Overnights at My Home

Call Marilyn

204-422-6290

ldquoLittle Button Buckrdquo

In the summer of 1986 there was a Winnipeg Free Press

article about an orphaned young deer that took up

residence at Cottonwood Golf Course The story went on

to say that the doe was killed by a vehicle near the golf

course and that the young deer had ldquoadoptedrdquo the course

as its home We were living in Winnipeg and decided to

take a ride to try to see the little thing

We arrived at Cottonwood and inquired where we could

find it were told just walk between the first and second

fairways and the deer will find you Sure enough while

walking between the fairways out from the bush comes

this little deer just a running and bleating As it neared us

I knelt down to welcome it It ran up to me and nuzzled

my face just as a pet dog would do It turned out to be a

button buck a young male deer with nubs of its antlers

starting to grow on its head After Carole took a few

photos we left and made our way home

It was an incredible experience to say the least I had

hunted for many years and as hunting season drew near

something changed inside me and I ended up selling all

my firearms Since that time with the little button buck I

have hunted with a camera Larry Trush

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

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

wwwissuucom wwwissuucom wwwissuucom

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

ldquoI am personally very happy you put down the

guns and picked up cameras instead because

of the many great photos you take of nature

and wildlife that I have been privileged to see

in the past year of being the newsletter editorrdquo

Debbie Kokil - Keep on shooting

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 16: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

17

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

Email to pvra20yahooca or drop off suggestions to 5 Parkview Drive

Thank you for the submissions this month See new pictures next month

1 2

3

4

See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom See it in color at wwwissuucom

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

Shut-up and keep looking

for my teeth They were

on my towel How was I

supposed to know the

tide was coming in

I think youve been in

too long dear Youre

all wrinkled and youre

Depends are sagging

at the back

3

4

and whos

great idea was

this

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

Submitted by Wayne Pierce

Submitted by Anni Markmann

I swear I wasnt

in Ethels room

last night

Ever heard of

Lorena Bobbit

I think I made

contact once

how many points

do I get

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 17: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

18

October 2015

All 44 Golfers who participated in the final tournament of the season

are winners

The weather was beautiful the food was fantastic Thanks to Karen Bennett of Oakwood Golf Course The spirits were high and fun was had by all

Thank you to Barry Knox Gail Baldwin Judy Burnell and John McEachern who have volunteered to keep the League running

Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and a very big thank you to Oakwood for accommodating our group over the past many years

Jerry MacNeil Mary Sitko amp Doug Sheridan are handing over the reigns after three wonderful years

It was a great time working with all of you

We also had a chance to say goodbye to Fred and Carol Archambault who have been

members of the League for many years Best wishes to you both

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 18: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

19

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

Paradise

Village

Welcomes

ldquoThe Eastman Youth Choirrdquo

for a performance on October 18th 230 pm in the Recreation Center

CoffeeTea and Cookies (Baked by our own PV Bakers) will be served

Donations greatly accepted and appreciated

The Eastman Youth Choir was formed in 1989 to provide high quality choral experience for Senior High

students from the eastern Manitoba Region Members have an opportunity to develop their skills and talents

in an intensive choral setting Applicants are selected from Grade 9 10 11 and 12 students

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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Mon

Tue

Wed

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5

Page 19: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

20

October 2015 Paradise Village Singles - September September 7 2015

As the September long wound down the singles group gathered at the home

of Steve and Ursula A perfect autumn day was enjoyed on the back deck

where flowers still flourished in their summer splendour

There was a birthday to be recognized for sure but the celebrant was

absent Thus we lavished over three cakes included was a luscious cheese

cake which disappeared in a hurry If you had a sweet tooth it was Paradise

Some of us decided to attend the Cavalia Show in late Sept or early Oct

Ticket information is on the web site wwwcavalianet This presentation is

running till mid Oct

Submitted by Joy Morrison

Our next Pot Luck

will be held on

Monday October 5th

at 5 pm

at the home of

Larry Menec (amp Marley)

Please call 204-422-5712

if you plan to attend

Enjoying the lovely outdoors Cynthia and Pat liked the indoor ambiance

M Y R N A

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 20: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

21

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

PARADISE VILLAGE

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

BAKE SALE

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17th

PARADISE VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER

1000 AM

to

200 PM

Any resident of Paradise Village wishing to donate baking

donations etc for further info contacthellip

Heather 204-422-6484 or Anna 204-422-9358

(All proceeds go to Christmas Hampers in the area)

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 21: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

22

October 2015

Casino News

Upcoming Free Monthly trips to Winnipeg for 2015 are October 13th November 10th

amp December 8th Mark you calendar

The South Beach Trip for September 2829th is full with a waiting list Those on the waiting

list will be given the opportunity to go on the next trip which is November 1718th

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

trips Not all have been confirmed yet I should have them for the next Newsletter

NOTE Everyone attending any of the November amp December bus trips (including South

Beach) will be entered for the Christmas draws

Marilyn Peters Hostess

Phone 204-326-4939

PS To all the Snowbirds leaving soonhelliphave a wonderful winter and wersquoll see you in Spring

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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Mon

Tue

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5

Page 22: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

23

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

24

October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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Page 23: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

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October 2015

During digestion food is broken down into various sugar molecules including glucose - the bodys main

source of energy The pancreas releases insulin which keeps the glucose in the blood at safe levels

In people with diabetes the system isnt working amp the glucose levels can become too high - hyperglycemia

- or too low - hypoglycemia

More than 25 of North Americans over the age of 65 years have Type 2 Diabetes Many of the symptoms

of Type 2 Diabetes can be so mild that you dont notice them

Diabetes is usually diagnosed when the sugar levels in the blood are too high

Symptoms of Hyperglycemia include

Being very thirsty

Frequent urination

Blurred vision

Irritability

Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet

Wounds that dont heal

Reoccurring yeast infections

People whose diabetes isnt properly managed are at risk for serious complications such as hearing loss

vision problems cognitive impairment and mobility difficulties

Most of these are caused by high blood sugars

Vision Prolonged high blood sugars can damage the blood vessels of the retina causing them to break and

leak blood into the eye which clouds or obscures vision This condition known as diabetic retinopathy is the

leading cause of blindness in adults If caught early it may be treatable with laser surgery Regular eye

exams are important to detect signs of this condition If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes be sure to

inform your eye doctor at your next appointment

Hearing Loss Hearing loss is twice as prevalent among seniors with diabetes Overtime high glucose

levels can damage the small blood vessels and nerves inside the ear Seniors account for the majority of

patients with diabetic related hearing loss Hearing loss is irreversible

Cognitive Impairment According to a study done in the New England Journal of Medicine

hyperglycemia may increase a persons risk for dementia This study done mainly on animals suggests

high glucose causes damage to the neurons in the brain that affects cognition and memory

Mobility Issues Many seniors already cope with bone and joint problems (arthritis) which can make

getting around difficult At least 50 of people with diabetes develop neuropathy or nerve damage in their

feet They typically feel numbness tingling or burning sensation in the feet They also have a reduced

ability to feel pain If they are unaware of wounds or lacerations on their feet they may become infected

and could lead to gangrene tissue death andor amputation

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly It is usually mild and easily treated quickly by eating or drinking

a small amount of glucose rich foods such as 4 oz of fruit juice 1tbsp of sugar or honey If left untreated

hypoglycemia can cause confusion clumsiness or fainting Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures coma

and death Hypoglycemia is usually the result of taking your diabetic medication and then skipping the

meal It can also result from extended periods of physical activity Heavy drinking on an empty stomach

can also cause hypoglycemia Drinking alcoholic beverages is best done in moderation with the ingestion

of food to slow the absorption of the alcohol

People who use insulin or oral diabetic medication should always be prepared to treat fluctuations in their

blood glucose levels They should also educate family and friends on how to help if problems occur

Symptoms of Hypoglycemia include

Dizziness or feeling light-headed

Hunger

Confusion

Sweating

Anxiety

Fatigue

DIABETES TYPE 2 Submitted by Barb Prior

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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 24: PVRA Newsletter October 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

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 25: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

26

October 2015

Paradise Village

Christian

Fellowship Church

Here we are in Autumn where has the year flown Every season has itrsquos unique beauty and challenges but there is no time like fall to drive through the country on a

sunny day and feast your eyes on the beautiful colours of the trees And yet too soon those same leaves fall and we spend hours raking them and thinking

ldquoWinterrsquos on the wayrdquo

Many of us are in what we might call the ldquoautumn daysrdquo of our lives and we are faced with a choice how shall we respond to the changing ldquoseasonsrdquo of our life There may be a temptation to react pessimistically ldquoI canrsquot do (or go or be orhellip) what I used to

dohelliprdquo Or to lament ldquoThis old bodyrdquo lsquoWhat works hurts And what doesnrsquot hurt doesnrsquot workrsquordquo Or we may decide in spite of all the ldquofalling leavesrdquo and the grim fact that ldquowinter is comingrdquo we are going to make the most of today and endeavour to be a

blessing to those around usand God will help us if we are willing

Here is a promise from the Bible to ponder (and receive) ldquoI will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age I made you and I will care for you I will carry you along and save you (be your saviour)rdquo (Isaiah 464 New Living Translation)

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

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

arranged Call Erna Martens for details

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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Page 26: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

27

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

ldquoTABS FOR WHEELCHAIRSrdquo HISTORY

1998 - 2015 (Brief Summary of the last 17 years)

Holy Cross School started saving tabs in the spring of 1998 We started saving the tabs off the cans and not the whole can itself because cans can be very dirty and need a great deal of storage space Note It is important to know that the Manitoba Government does supply wheelchairs but does not supply the sport wheelchairs

By the fall of 1998 we had another seven other schools saving with us We gave our first specialized wheelchair (a tilt-in-space wheelchair) to a little girl named Carley in the spring of 2000 Her wheelchair had many ldquobells and whistlesrdquo She was a little 5 year old with cerebral palsy who needed a specialized wheelchair to go to kindergarten in the fall Several television stations and the Winnipeg Free Press and community newspapers covered the story on Carley When this happened we were bombarded with phone calls from schools businessescompanies and many individuals asking if they could be part of the program

Over the years the Tab for Wheelchairs program has grown tremendously because of this media coverage Most of the 16 recipients in the last 17 years were chosen by the Rehabilitation Centre for Children on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg

Our last recipient was Bryce in May 2015 who has cerebral palsy

Altogether we have given 6 sport wheelchairs and 10 specialized wheelchairs Every May we bring all of our tabs to Western Scrap Metal Co in Winnipeg and they in turn give us about 60 cents per pound This enables us to purchase the wheelchairs Reimer Express Lines Ltd has transported all of our tabs for free since the very beginning and St Boniface Bag has also supplied us with bags free of charge

TAB INFORMATION - There are approximately 1500 tabs in a pound

To purchase a $6000 wheelchair we need approximately 14 million tabs which equals to about 9500 lbs

To purchase a $10000 wheelchair we need approximately 24 million tabs which equals to about 16000 lbs

From the Tab ManhellipFrank Leys With the help of the residents we donated $19100

to the ldquoTabs for Wheelchairsrdquo program

All Pop Cans Beer Cans and the Tabs (remember to separate tabs) can now be dropped off in the

Recreation Centerrsquos Recycle Bins located by the Barbeques by the Workshop

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

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 27: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

28

Continuous Eaves Troughs

October 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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 28: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

29

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

Sorry the phone number was wrong my fault - Josi sohelliphellip

TO PARADISE VILLAGE OUR OWN NEWS COLUMN IN

THE CARILLON (southeastern Manitobarsquos primary newspaper)

YOUR REPORTER JOSI PETERS (former columnist for Marchand News) 42 PARADISE DRIVE

Contact 204-422-9196 email pvnews42gmailcom

Share upcoming activities of our community special anniversaries birthdays birth announcements graduations weddings wildlife sightings condolences etc

Photos provided via email will be submitted also

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

Looking forward to hearing from YOU

PARADISE SQUARES by Larry Trush

We had a good turnout for our Startup Dance on the 15th of Sept including a few new

dancers It was great to be dancing back at the Recreation Center in Paradise after a two year absence We are having a ldquoWelcome Nightrdquo on Oct 13

th and are inviting all Square

Dance clubs to come and help us celebrate our newly renovated ldquodigsrdquo

Looking ahead you donrsquot want to miss our Hobo Night which will be held on Nov 17th

along with our famous ldquoHobo Stewrdquo

ldquoUnknownrdquo Co-Chair Presidents photo)

Larry Trush

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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Page 29: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

30

October 2015

On August 27th fourteen of us went for a ride on the Prairie Dog Central We caught the train 1100 am Once arriving at our destination we went by school bus to the Hitchn Post for lunch which was cooked by volunteers and it was delicious There were lots of antiques to look at in the hall and outside there were a number of vintage cars to look at too I would recommend this trip to any one One couple rode in the engine car on the way back It was really something We arrived back at the station 230 pm This was an enjoyable outing In the group picture you can see theres only twelve of ushelliptwo gentlemen missed the photo duty calledrdquo Thank you Myrna

Looking for a

Team LeaderConvener

for the Christmas Party

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 ensure

that the function is successful including clean up

Itrsquos being in charge of a big party

Contact Rose McDonald if interested 204-422-8990

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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Page 30: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

31

August 26 2015

1st Jim Kickey 966

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance 965

3rd Gisela Harms 959

September 2 2015

1st John Perreault 978

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 964

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 959

September 9 2015

1st Larry Trush 963

2nd Jean Mushrow 961

3rd Pat Zubrin 947

September 16 2015

1st Gisela Harms 964

2nd Bill Bauer 952

3rd Jakob Harms 951

September 23 2015

1st Jim Stone 962

2nd Susan Vanderwerf 948

3rd Larry Menec 945

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

August 28 2015

1st Carol Stoess 144

2nd Leo Langlois 143

3rd Jack Pointon 138

September 4 2015

1st Jack Pointon 152

2nd Rick Mushrow 146

3rd Ludwik Jarco 145

September 11 2015

1st Ila Cooper 149

2nd Barb Prior 146

3rd Larry Menec 136

September 18 2015

1st Ken Lofto 143

2nd Vivian Deurbrouck 142

3rd Susan Vanderwerf 139

3rd Julian DeGrave 139

September 25 2015

1st Jim LrsquoEsperance 147

2nd Marilyn Verch 140

3rd Larrry Menec 139

3rd Russ Prior 139

September 1 2015

1st Steve Davidge 3580

2nd Steve Kereluk 3010

3rd John Sluis 2600

September 3 2015

1st Jack Pointon 2860

2nd Larry Trush 2470

3rd Carole Trush 2410

September 8 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 2810

2nd Leo Langlois 2290

3rd Pat Simister 2270

September 10 2015

1st Barb Marchand 4150

2nd Jack Pointon 3350

3rd Steve Kereluk

September 15 2015

1st Steve Davidge 2890

2nd Carole Trush 1740

3rd Jim Stone 1610

September 17 2015

No scores or did not play

September 22 2015

1st Steve Kereluk 6540

2nd Jim Stone 3840

3rd Pat Simister 3200

September 24 2015

1st Barb Marchand 3500

2nd John Sluis 2980

3rd Ollie Pointon 2950

(Two-Table Progressive)

August 30 2015

1st Les Hooper

2nd Ludwik Jarco

3rd

September 6 2015

1st Russ Prior

2nd Ragnar Erlendson

3rd Jim LrsquoEsperance

September 13 2015

1st Leo Langlois

2nd Wayne Johannesson

3rd Claude Dutiaume

September 20 2015

1st John Perreault

2nd Jim LrsquoEsperance

3rd Leo Langlois

Winners of the September Cribbage Tournament

1st Place ndash Jakob amp Gisela Harms - 967

2nd Place ndash Jim LrsquoEsperance amp Jim Stone - 949

3rd Place ndash Leo Langlois amp Ila Cooper - 942

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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Page 31: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

32

October 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

Atrial fibrillation treatment in older adults warfarin versus the newer agents

Atrial fibrillation is highly prevalent in older adults and prevalence increases with age occurring in 15 of those 60-70 years and 10 of those gt 80 years1 Patients with atrial fibrillation are at a 4-5 times increased risk for stroke and strokes with atrial fibrillation are more severe and disabling1 Anticoagulation can help reduce the risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation and most older adults will be indicated for anticoagulation given their advanced age and increased prevalence of multiple disease states Available anticoagulants include warfarin and the newer agents dabigatran rivaroxaban and apixaban

Warfarin Tried and True - Despite the need for routine INR monitoring multiple drug interactions and the need to maintain consistent dietary vitamin K intake that is found in many foods many patients continue to utilize warfarin Warfarin has been well studied and shown to be effective it can be reversed when a patient is bleeding and is well understood by prescribers and pharmacists

The Newer Anticoagulants - Several newer anticoagulants have been approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation by the Food and Drug Administration within the past several years At present none of the drugs is known to be reversible if bleeding occurs All are currently brand-name only and would be expected to have higher drug cost than warfarin However they do not require monitoring

1-Dabigatran (Pradaxatrade) is dosed 150mg twice daily or 75mg twice daily for patients with renal disease Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with dabigatran This drug is primarily eliminated by the kidney Older adults are much more susceptible to changes in kidney function If kidney function declines the drug can accumulate and bleeding risk increases

2-Rivaroxaban (Xareltotrade) is dosed at 20mg daily for patients with CrCl gt 50 mLmin and 15mg daily for patients with CrCl 15-50 mLmin In trial rivaroxaban was shown to be non-inferior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation Overall bleeding was similar although rates of gastrointestinal bleeding were higher with rivaroxaban This drug is eliminated 23 by the liver and approximately 13 by the kidney Clinically relevant drug interactions can occur with itraconazole oral ketoconazole rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin phenytoin and others The use of drugs such as diltiazem erythromycin clarithromycin and verapamil with rivaroxaban can also become relevant drug interactions if a patient also has reduced kidney function since that would impair elimination via two pathways

3-Apixaban (Eliquistrade) is dose at 5mg twice daily and dose reduced to 25mg twice daily for patients who have at least 2 of the 3 following characteristics age ge 80 years weight le 60 kg and serum creatinine ge 15 mgdL

The dosing should also be reduced to 25mg twice daily when used with ketoconazole itraconazole clarithromycin

It should not be used with rifampin carbamazepine phenytoin In trial apixaban was shown to be superior to warfarin for the primary endpoint of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation and had lower risk of bleeding compared to warfarin The most important characteristic of this drug in the older adult is that it has an indicated dose for older patients who also have lower weight or elevated serum creatinine

Warfarin or a newer agent - The most recent atrial fibrillation guidelines recommend warfarin dabigatran rivaroxaban or apixaban for as options for patients who need anticoagulation A newer agent is recommended as preferred for patients who cannot maintain a therapeutic INR The new agents offer significant flexibility and convenience but warfarin is still appropriate and preferred for many older adults

Andreacute Lafreniegravere 170 - 142 avenue Centrale

Wanda Turner Ste-Anne MB R5H 1C3

Guylene McLean Ph(204) 422-8226

Fax (204) 422-6587

PharmacistsPharmaciens e-mail pseineshawca

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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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5

Page 32: PVRA Newsletter October 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

Ste Anne Tax Services 36 Dawson Road Ste Anne MB

Friendly Professional Local Service

If you want to be contacted when the next Death Cafeacute is

being offered please call the number below

RSVP Anni at 204-422-6631

or annisteannetaxserviceca

ldquoWALK AWAY THE POUNDSrdquo

Hoping to

reschedule soonhellip

watch for details at the

Recreation Center

call

Bev Murray 204-422-8575

Or

Shirlee Christensen 204-422-9501

for more information

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

Sun

Mon

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5

Page 33: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

34

October 2015

2015 Paradise Village Residentrsquos

Thanksgiving Dinner Saturday October 24th

Happy Hour 500 pm

Dinner Served 600 pm

Cost - $1000 per person

Turkey dressing gravy amp cabbage rolls catered

Pay your HostHostess before October 24th

Each person to sign up to bring a food item

(Sign up sheet up in the Recreation Center)

Bring your own place setting and beverages

Coffee and tea will be provided

There will be Prize Draws

Rose McDonald Convenor - 204-422-8990

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Up

com

ing E

ven

ts f

or

Novem

ber

Det

ail

s to

foll

ow

Sou

p a

nd

Bu

n L

un

ch

Grey

Cu

p P

art

y

1 10

0 p

m M

ahjo

ng

7

00

pm

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go

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00

pm

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yed

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t ro

om

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Oct

ober

201

5

Page 34: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

35

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

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

Sun

Mon

Tue

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00

pm

Whis

t

31

H

allo

wee

n

Oct

ober

201

5

Page 35: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

36

October 2015

FESTIVAL

FOOD

FOOTBALL

FRIENDS

GATHERING

GRAVY

HARVEST

PLYMOUTH

PUMPKIN PIE

RELATIVES

REUNION

SQUASH

STUFFING

SWEET POTATO

Thanksgiving (US)

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

The remaining 26 letters spell a popular Thanksgiving Day event

ANNUAL

AUTUMN

CELEBRATION

CORN

CRANBERRY

FAMILY

FEAST

HOLIDAY

LONG WEEKEND

MASHED POTATOES

MEAL

NOVEMBER

PARADE

PILGRIMS

THURSDAY

TRADITION

TRAVEL

TURKEY

WAMPANOAG

YAMS

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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

Sun

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5

Page 36: PVRA Newsletter October 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

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Up

com

ing E

ven

ts f

or

Novem

ber

Det

ail

s to

foll

ow

Sou

p a

nd

Bu

n L

un

ch

Grey

Cu

p P

art

y

1 10

0 p

m M

ahjo

ng

7

00

pm

Bin

go

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00

pm

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dge

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work

ou

t ro

om

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0 a

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off

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91

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adis

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illag

e C

ookb

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y af

ter

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ovem

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ord

ers

cont

act

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ose

McD

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4-42

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ne K

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Oct

ober

201

5

Page 37: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

38

October 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

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

A family brings their frail elderly mother to a

nursing home and leaves her hoping she will

be well cared for The next morning the

nurses bathe her feed her a tasty breakfast

and set her in a chair at a window overlooking

a lovely flower garden She seems OK but

after a while she slowly starts to fall over

sideways in her chair Two attentive nurses

immediately rush up to catch her and

straighten her up Again she seems OK but

after a while she starts to tilt to the other side

The nurses rush back and once more bring

her back upright This goes on all morning

Later the family arrives to see how the old

woman is adjusting to her new home

So Ma how is it here Are they treating

you all right They ask

Its pretty nice she replies

Except they wont let me pass gas

Submitted by Julian DeGraves

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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

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H

allo

wee

n

Oct

ober

201

5

Page 38: PVRA Newsletter October 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

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

Sun

Mon

Tue

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Oct

ober

201

5

Page 39: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

40

October 2015

Wayne Pierce

Commissioner for Oaths

Free to Paradise Residents

Call 204-422-9116

Jo-Ann Lee

Provincial Marriage Commissioner

Wedding Ceremonies amp Renewal of Vows

idoweddingwishesgmailcom

Call 204-990-2624

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical

Heating Air Conditioning amp Electrical

Call 204-326-3233

Ste Marie Plumbing - Jim Ste Marie

Plumbing Water Softener Drains

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

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

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 Secretary

Brian Vanderbeek Brian Fulmore Joanne Kehler

8 Lakeview Drive 9 Harmony Lane 32 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J7 R5H 0A2 R5H 1J7

204-422-6382 204-422-9190 204-422-6248

Treasurer Welcoming Kitchen

Pat Zubrin Olga Baschak Sherran Ross

11 Harmony Lane 14 Paradise Drive 59 Nature Drive

R5H 0A2 R5H 1H2 R5H 1J7

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

Social House

Rose McDonald Peter Elwick

61 Village Drive 17 Sunset Drive

R5H 1J6 R5H 1H5

204-422-8990 204-422-6225

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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Up

com

ing E

ven

ts f

or

Novem

ber

Det

ail

s to

foll

ow

Sou

p a

nd

Bu

n L

un

ch

Grey

Cu

p P

art

y

1 10

0 p

m M

ahjo

ng

7

00

pm

Bin

go

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00

pm

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dge

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yed

in

work

ou

t ro

om

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0 a

m C

off

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91

5 a

m A

quac

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10

0 p

m F

un D

arts

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00

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Whis

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3

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Par

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e V

illag

e C

ookb

ook

will

be

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labl

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allo

wee

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Oct

ober

201

5

Page 40: PVRA Newsletter October 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 Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

Sun

Mon

Tue

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or

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allo

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Oct

ober

201

5

Page 41: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

42

Advertisers Name Page Advertisers Name Page

AH Glass Ltd 39 Penner Performance Centre Ltd 39

Access Mobility amp Healthcare Supplies 25 Pet Sitting Services 16

Anni Markmann Tax Services 33 Pet Vet 16

B Vermette Back-Hoe Service Ltd 23 Pharmacie Seine 32

Barkman Appliance Service 4 Pic nrsquo Pay Shoes 4

Century 21 - Doug Rempel 23 Pro HardwareSears 10

Chem-Dry Southeast 23 Royal LePage Riverbend Realty - Paul Hiebert 3

Chicken Chef 8 Richer Inn Motor Hotel 28

Classy Cut lsquoN Curls 28 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

Harvest Insurance Agency 43 Ste Anne Library 37

Home amp Deck Painting by Ila 6 Ste Marie Plumbing 38

Inn Ti-Beauville 38 Steinbach Primary Care Pharmacy 25

Jock of All Trades 38 Total Package Moving 6

Ledingham GM 10 Travel Professionals International - Shirley 13

Paws Aux Spa 16 Uncle Jakersquos Restaurant 10

Penn-Lite Electrical amp Mechanical 41 Waldenway Canine amp Kitty Camp Inc 4

Penner Paint amp Body Works 35 Water Doctor 23 amp 41

Please Patronize Your Advertisers in the

Paradise Village Residentsrsquo Newsletter

October 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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Up

com

ing E

ven

ts f

or

Novem

ber

Det

ail

s to

foll

ow

Sou

p a

nd

Bu

n L

un

ch

Grey

Cu

p P

art

y

1 10

0 p

m M

ahjo

ng

7

00

pm

Bin

go

7

00

pm

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dge

(pla

yed

in

work

ou

t ro

om

)

2 90

0 a

m C

off

ee

91

5 a

m A

quac

ise

10

0 p

m F

un D

arts

7

00

pm

Whis

t

3

Gar

bage

Day

The

Par

adis

e V

illag

e C

ookb

ook

will

be

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labl

e sh

ortl

y af

ter

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ovem

ber

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ord

ers

cont

act

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onal

d 20

4-42

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r 20

4-42

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allo

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Oct

ober

201

5

Page 42: PVRA Newsletter October 2015

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

Hey folks did you submit to ldquoWhatrsquos The Captionrdquo on

what is your thought on what is being said or done in

each picture I want as many responses as possible

Letrsquos have some fun

Go back to Page 17 and give us your thoughts

Idea and photos compliments of Wayne Pierce

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Up

com

ing E

ven

ts f

or

Novem

ber

Det

ail

s to

foll

ow

Sou

p a

nd

Bu

n L

un

ch

Grey

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p P

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0 p

m M

ahjo

ng

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00

pm

Bin

go

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00

pm

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(pla

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work

ou

t ro

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2 90

0 a

m C

off

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91

5 a

m A

quac

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10

0 p

m F

un D

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7

00

pm

Whis

t

3

Gar

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Day

The

Par

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illag

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ookb

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will

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avai

labl

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4-42

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