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INSURANCE - TRAVELINVESTMENTS
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Ph: 204-539-2667 Fax: 204-539-20111-866-539-2667
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Swan Valley Realty Ltd.Swan Valley Realty Ltd.616 Main St, Swan River, MB 616 Main St, Swan River, MB
204-734-9431204-734-9431Cell: 204-734-0878Cell: 204-734-0878
Gene Vestby, BrokerGene Vestby, Broker
Email: [email protected]: [email protected]
WORK FOR YOU!WORK FOR YOU!
LET THELET THE
PALSSON LAW OFFICE
PALSSON LAW OFFICE
CA
114-5th Avenue NorthSwan River, MB R0L 1Z0Telephone: 204-734-4528
Fax: 204-734-5085
114-5th Avenue NorthSwan River, MB R0L 1Z0Telephone: 204-734-4528
Fax: 204-734-5085
1663 MAIN STREET EASTSWAN RIVER, MB
1663 MAIN STREET EASTSWAN RIVER, MB
VALLEYDOOR SYSTEMS
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K. Rhodel Ferriss, BA, LLBK. Rhodel Ferriss, BA, LLB
Gary G. Burnside, BSA, LLBGary G. Burnside, BSA, LLB
509 Main Street East
Box 340, Swan River MB R0L 1Z0
Tel 204.734.3485
Fax 204.734.2872
‘experience you can trust’
509 Main Street East
Box 340, Swan River MB R0L 1Z0
Tel 204.734.3485
Fax 204.734.2872
‘experience you can trust’
REAL ESTATE & AUCTION CO.REAL ESTATE & AUCTION CO.
CHECK OUT OURLARGE SELECTION OF
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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1000 Main Street Swan River1000 Main Street Swan River
www.mckay2000.comwww.mckay2000.com204-734-9451204-734-9451
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BOX 1210SWAN RIVER, MANITOBA
R0L 1Z0
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R0L 1Z0
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P.O. Box 610Swan River, MB, R0L 1Z0
Telephone: 204-734-3344
P.O. Box 610Swan River, MB, R0L 1Z0
Telephone: 204-734-3344
Rural Municipality of
Swan RiverRural Municipality of
Swan River
Experienced professionalsworking with you - for you.Experienced professionalsworking with you - for you.
1316 Main Street East, Swan River, MB
Phone: 204-734-9321email: [email protected]
1316 Main Street East, Swan River, MB
Phone: 204-734-9321email: [email protected]
Chartered AccountantsChartered Accountants
105-2nd Street
Box 244, Bowsman, MB ROL 0H0
Phone: 204-238-4351
Fax: 204-238-4292
Email: [email protected]
105-2nd Street
Box 244, Bowsman, MB ROL 0H0
Phone: 204-238-4351
Fax: 204-238-4292
Email: [email protected]
601 MAIN ST. EAST, SWAN RIVERPHONE: 204.734.3252
601 MAIN ST. EAST, SWAN RIVERPHONE: 204.734.3252
SWAN VALLEY
PHARMACY SWAN VALLEY
PHARMACY
811 Main StreetCo-op Marketplace Shopping Centre
Phone: 204-734-2882
Swan River, MBemail: [email protected]
811 Main StreetCo-op Marketplace Shopping Centre
Swan River, MBemail: [email protected]: 204-734-2882
Ken Wai, B.Sc. (Pharm)Arla Khadekin, B.Sc. (Pharm)
Ken Wai, B.Sc. (Pharm)Arla Khadekin, B.Sc. (Pharm)
The Swan ValleyChamber of Commerce
The Swan ValleyChamber of Commerce
BOX 116SWAN RIVER, MBR0L 1Z0
TEL: 204-734-3718FAX: 204-734-4342
BOX 116SWAN RIVER, MBR0L 1Z0
TEL: 204-734-3718FAX: 204-734-4342
Swan River ValleyAgricultural SocietySwan River ValleyAgricultural Society
“HOME OF THE NORTHWEST ROUND-UP”“HOME OF THE NORTHWEST ROUND-UP”
IN MEMORY OF - JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
THANK YOU
IN HONOUR OF SPECIAL OCCASIONS JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
John SolomonJim Livingston
Ernie & Jean Eagle 50th AnniversaryTed & Margaret Hinchliffe 50th AnniversaryBarb Holmes 70th BirthdayElmer Friesen 70th BirthdayMike & Anna Gnida 50th AnniversaryJohn Sandborn 60th BirthdayAlex & Sonia Filuk 62nd AnniversaryGordon Cowan 80th BirthdayRay Atkinson 80th BirthdayRiddell’s Plg & Htg 90th AnniversaryMervin Beasley 65th BirthdayMina Yaknovich 90th BirthdayAngie Hinchliffe 75th Birthday
Eileen BertramJoey Eggie
Bill Mosiondz Danielle RicherBarbara Lynn Hunt Emil RubashewskyElmer Minish Doug WindsorOmar Lamb Lyle WatsonDoreen Storozuk La Don (Donnie) StevensMervyn Neely Mary OsatchukRon Leslie Evelyn SuggittBob Oliver Tofeil HartRichard Barteski Kathy WoodClarence & Winnie Russenholt Mary YakielashekGordon Finlay Alyce MullinFlorence Gray Eldon ChristianJack Filuk Louise ChristianJames Dennis McLeod Ed TorarchukMargaret Cotton Vernon & Irene DenoonHilton Caverly
Thank you to the families who chose to have memorial donations sent to the Community Foundation of Swan Valley, thus ensuring the memory of their loved ones will live on as the work of the Foundation continues in the years to come.
T H E C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D A T I O N O F S W A N R I V E R I S P R O U D T O O F F E R D O N O R S A M E A N I N G F U L O P P O R T U N I T Y T O H A V E A L A S T I N G I M P A C T O N T H E C O M M U N I T Y .T H E C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D A T I O N O F S W A N R I V E R I S P R O U D T O O F F E R D O N O R S A M E A N I N G F U L O P P O R T U N I T Y T O H A V E A L A S T I N G I M P A C T O N T H E C O M M U N I T Y .
Box 1540, Swan River, MB R0L 1Z0Ph: 204-734-3102Fax: 204-734-4342
email: [email protected]
July 24, 25, 26 & 27, 2014
RIDDELL’SPLUMBING & HEATING LTD.RIDDELL’SPLUMBING & HEATING LTD.RIDDELL’SPLUMBING & HEATING LTD.RIDDELL’SPLUMBING & HEATING LTD.
204-734-3474204-734-3474204-734-3474204-734-3474
708 Main St.Swan River, MB
Phone:
708 Main St.Swan River, MB
Phone:
The Community Foundation of Swan Valley Inc. participates in the Scholarship and Bursary Building Incentive Program, working with community donors to establish funds that support students pursuing post secondary education.
STUDENTS AWARDED BENEFITS FROM THIS PROGRAM IN 2013 ARE:
The Community Foundation of Swan Valley Inc. participates in the Scholarship and Bursary Building Incentive Program, working with community donors to establish funds that support students pursuing post secondary education.
STUDENTS AWARDED BENEFITS FROM THIS PROGRAM IN 2013 ARE:
David Terekoff Memorial Scholarship Victoria Bertram
Dr. James Terekoff Memorial Scholarship Korbin Proctor
Dr. Fred McKay Family Bursary Rebecca Hoffman-Schlosser
John & Ida Kastrukoff Bursary Sidny Ross
Swan Valley Credit Union Bursary Mitchell Holland
Filuk Scholarship Kendra Friesen
Filuk Scholarship – Technology Tia Tracy Eisner
S.R. Elks Lodge Bursary Eldon Bushenlonga
May Johnston Bursary Meghan Lumax
Swan River Auto Salvage-Delbert Davy Bursary Morgan Buck
Rex & Bev Leach Animal Health Bursary Candace Wenzel
David Terekoff Memorial Scholarship Victoria Bertram
Dr. James Terekoff Memorial Scholarship Korbin Proctor
Dr. Fred McKay Family Bursary Rebecca Hoffman-Schlosser
John & Ida Kastrukoff Bursary Sidny Ross
Swan Valley Credit Union Bursary Mitchell Holland
Filuk Scholarship Kendra Friesen
Filuk Scholarship – Technology Tia Tracy Eisner
S.R. Elks Lodge Bursary Eldon Bushenlonga
May Johnston Bursary Meghan Lumax
Swan River Auto Salvage-Delbert Davy Bursary Morgan Buck
Rex & Bev Leach Animal Health Bursary Candace Wenzel
SCHOLARSHIP & BURSARY BUILDINGSCHOLARSHIP & BURSARY BUILDING
“FLAT PANEL TV SPECIALISTS”“FLAT PANEL TV SPECIALISTS”
• Y Not Johnny’s
• Ejner & Evelyn
Immerkar
• Buds ‘n Blossoms
• Star & Times
• Y Not Johnny’s
• Ejner & Evelyn
Immerkar
• Star & Times
• Buds ‘n Blossoms
• Mushroom Patch
• Westwood Inn
• BMP Chartered
Accountants
• Nancy Cocks
• Spruce Products
• Mushroom Patch
• Westwood Inn
• BMP Chartered
Accountants
• Nancy Cocks
• Spruce Products
• Nykolaishen Farm
Equipment
• Swan Valley Vet Clinic
• Hunt’s Painting
• Pacak Kowal Hardie & Co.
• Nykolaishen Farm
Equipment
• Swan Valley Vet Clinic
• Hunt’s Painting
• Pacak Kowal Hardie & Co.
"How simple it is to see that all the worry in the world cannot control the future.
How simple it is to see that we can only be happy now. And that there will never be a time when it is not now.” – Gerald Jampolsky
"How simple it is to see that all the worry in the world cannot control the future.
How simple it is to see that we can only be happy now. And that there will never be a time when it is not now.” – Gerald Jampolsky
This statement has been audited by BMP Chartered Accountants in accordance with generally
accepted auditing standards. The financial statements of the Community Foundation of Swan Valley
Inc. are available for public viewing at the office of BMP Chartered Accountants.
This statement has been audited by BMP Chartered Accountants in accordance with generally
accepted auditing standards. The financial statements of the Community Foundation of Swan Valley
Inc. are available for public viewing at the office of BMP Chartered Accountants.
AS OF JUNE 30TH, 2013AS OF JUNE 30TH, 2013
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
Administration Donations to June 30, 2013Administration Donations to June 30, 2013
Our sincere appreciation is extended to our Founders who recognized promise in the future of the community:
For all yourBuilding Needs!
For all yourBuilding Needs!
For all yourBuilding Needs!
For all yourBuilding Needs!
Swan Valley School Division
1481 Third Street North
Box 995, Swan River, MB R0L 1Z0
Phone: 204-734-4531
Fax: 204-734-2273
Swan Valley School Division
1481 Third Street North
Box 995, Swan River, MB R0L 1Z0
Phone: 204-734-4531
Fax: 204-734-2273
SWAN VALLEY SCHOOL DIVISIONSWAN VALLEY SCHOOL DIVISION
Developing a
bright future for
the Valley.
Developing a
bright future for
the Valley.
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Phone 204-525-4461
Email [email protected]
ASSETS
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Long Term Investments
(at Fair Market Value)
ASSETS
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Long Term Investments
(at Fair Market Value)
$33,379$33,379
35,73235,732
1,486,5331,486,533
$1,555,644$1,555,644
$11,570
1,519,494
24,580
$1,555,644
$11,570
1,519,494
24,580
$1,555,644
SURPLUS
Accounts Payable
Endowment Fund
Operating Fund
SURPLUS
Accounts Payable
Endowment Fund
Operating Fund
359 Kelsey Trail 204-734-2599
204-734-3184 [email protected]
www.reimerco.ca
Phone:
Fax:
Email:
359 Kelsey TrailPhone: 204-734-2599Fax: 204-734-3184Email: [email protected]
REIMER & COMPANY
REIMER & COMPANY
Chartered AccountantsChartered Accountants
FORMO MOTORS LTD.
204-734-4577
Ford - Canada’s #1 Automotive Brand
SWAN RIVER, MB.
[email protected]@minishgroup.com
1621 MAIN STREET, SWAN RIVER, MB 1621 MAIN STREET, SWAN RIVER, MB
SPECIALTIES LTD.SPECIALTIES LTD. TIM-BRartM ™
All the building needs to make yourdreams a reality. We install:Windows, Siding, Doors, Flooring,Cabinets and more!We build: Fences, Decks, Garden Sheds
$500.00
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$600.00
$500.00
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$1000.00
$1000.00
$500.00
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$600.00
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$1000.00
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119 5th Ave. NorthSwan River
119 5th Ave. NorthSwan River
PH: 204-734-3033PH: 204-734-3033
BEE GEE’SSTATIONERY
BEE GEE’SSTATIONERYRural Municipality ofRural Municipality of
Phone: 204.525.4461email: [email protected]
Phone: 204.525.4461email: [email protected]
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FOREVERNot everyone can create a private foundation, but any individual, family or group can establish a Fund within the Community Foundation of Swan Valley Inc.
DONOR ADVISED FUNDS $7500.00 PlusDONOR ADVISED FUNDS $7500.00 PlusTed & Margaret HinchliffeDoug & Angela HinchliffeGlen & Alice (Mills) RobinsonLouisiana Pacific CanadaKen & Carie WaiElmer & Lauretta FormoPeter & Doreen TerekoffChester & Lillian Robinson & FamilyBowsman & District Lions ClubBurtondale Farm
Ted & Margaret HinchliffeDoug & Angela HinchliffeGlen & Alice (Mills) RobinsonLouisiana Pacific CanadaKen & Carie WaiElmer & Lauretta FormoPeter & Doreen TerekoffChester & Lillian Robinson & FamilyBowsman & District Lions ClubBurtondale Farm
DESIGNATED FUNDSLloyd Spicer (Swan Valley Air Cadets)
Jim & Marie Hogg (Swan Valley Animal Protection League)
Lloyd & Betty Bertram (Swan Valley Arts Festival Music Fund)
Swan Valley Historical Museum
Tony & Vincent Gulash (Swan Valley Historical Museum)
Carissa Kowal (Swan River Figure Skating Fund)
DESIGNATED FUNDSLloyd Spicer (Swan Valley Air Cadets)
Jim & Marie Hogg (Swan Valley Animal Protection League)
Lloyd & Betty Bertram (Swan Valley Arts Festival Music Fund)
Swan Valley Historical Museum
Tony & Vincent Gulash (Swan Valley Historical Museum)
Carissa Kowal (Swan River Figure Skating Fund)
UNRESTRICTED FUNDBill Chegwin
Henry Rasmussen
UNRESTRICTED FUNDBill Chegwin
Henry Rasmussen
CENTURY CLUB $100-$499 - July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013 CENTURY CLUB $100-$499 - July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013
Maire & Alan McLean Dennis & Jan Hodgson Bill & Shelby RobbBarker, Phyllis Harold & Sherry Hunt Kevin & Rhonda RuskDave & Elaine Bertrand Brian & Carol Hunter Angie SaseniukBill & Leila Barker Dennis & Peggy Kalynuk Schabert InvestmentsElmer & Ruby Bjornson Neil & Brenna Kichuk Michelle SmithRobert & Jennifer Brown Ron & Cathy Lewicki Richard SmithChariot Auto Repair Service Trish Minish Swan Valley DentalRudy & Audrey Dauk Don & Fanny Mullin Ruth TerhorstMargurerite Fredette Tom & Heather Orlukiewicz Gordon WatkinsWard & Shannon Fullerton Parrish & Heimbecker Simone WeisbrodtLloyd & Linda Gilchrist Hetty Pawlinski Kevin & Lynne WenzelLorraine Goodman Michael & Heather Presiloski Duane & Judy WhyteBrian & Shirley Harvey Harold & Eleanor Proppe Grant, Scott & Sheila Wilson
Maire & Alan McLean Dennis & Jan Hodgson Bill & Shelby RobbBarker, Phyllis Harold & Sherry Hunt Kevin & Rhonda RuskDave & Elaine Bertrand Brian & Carol Hunter Angie SaseniukBill & Leila Barker Dennis & Peggy Kalynuk Schabert InvestmentsElmer & Ruby Bjornson Neil & Brenna Kichuk Michelle SmithRobert & Jennifer Brown Ron & Cathy Lewicki Richard SmithChariot Auto Repair Service Trish Minish Swan Valley DentalRudy & Audrey Dauk Don & Fanny Mullin Ruth TerhorstMargurerite Fredette Tom & Heather Orlukiewicz Gordon WatkinsWard & Shannon Fullerton Parrish & Heimbecker Simone WeisbrodtLloyd & Linda Gilchrist Hetty Pawlinski Kevin & Lynne WenzelLorraine Goodman Michael & Heather Presiloski Duane & Judy WhyteBrian & Shirley Harvey Harold & Eleanor Proppe Grant, Scott & Sheila Wilson
Johnathan Cook & Melissa Mike & Anna Gnida Fred & Shirley WoodwardFiluk Barb Holmes Paul SmithLietz A. Cordell Trust DTD Beth Hunt TD Canada TrustClinton & Tara Elenko Ken & Willa Klyne
Johnathan Cook & Melissa Mike & Anna Gnida Fred & Shirley WoodwardFiluk Barb Holmes Paul SmithLietz A. Cordell Trust DTD Beth Hunt TD Canada TrustClinton & Tara Elenko Ken & Willa Klyne
Alexander & Sophi Filuk Anne (Filuk) & Arnold Lietz Manitoba Hydro Employees, Edward & Nelda Didychuk Family Swan RiverTerry Didychuk Bruce & Iris Filuk Family MPIC Employees, Swan RiverRon & JoAnne McRae Francis (Filuk) & Larry Yanick Ron & Joanne McRaeRobert & Diana Logan Fred Filuk Family Tyler Vopni MuseyCarissa Kowal Harve Filuk Ingre OrfDennis & Ethel Kowal Jack Filuk Family Willis & Wendy (Cloutier) PaullJim & Gert Chegwin Dr. Robert B. Filuk Bob & Gwen PalmerJack Filuk Olga (Filuk) & Jack Elenko Portage Mutual InsuranceRobert Filuk Family Stan & Teresa ReichMichelle Anderson Ruth (Filuk) & Bill Narusis Con & Merle RobinsonBloc Talent Agency Inc. Brendan Filuk Chester Robinson FamilyNathan F. Narusis Laney Filuk Glen RobinsonEd & Marilyn Baskier Justin Filuk & Alexis Melanowski Clarence & Winnie RussenholtDon & Agnes Burton Melissa Filuk & Jonathan Cook Harry & Bessie SandbornBowsman & District Lions Nathan & Centenie Narusis Alberta Sigurdson
Club David & Dawna Yanick Ronald & Doreen SchuwellerNorman & Gail Bruce Don & Deanna Formo Mary SnelgroveBill Chegwin Elmer & Lauretta Formo Swan River Senior CitizensCommunity Foundation of George Gallagher Swan Valley Historical
Canada Tony & Vincent Gulash MuseumClifford & Bernice Cook Clifford Henderson Peter & Doreen TerekoffStuart & Tracy Coulthart Lorne & Leslie Henkelman Swan River SalvageLouise Cotton Family Doug & Angela Hinchliffe Thomas Sill FoundationDelbert Davy Mervyn & Lois Hinchliffe The Winnipeg FoundationMike & Olive Didychuk Family May Johnston Youth in PhilanthropyGlynn & Jean Donaldson Kelvin Johnston Richard BarteskiJoey Eggie Carissa Kowal Ervin & Mabel BehrmannLazar & Jean Filuk Dennis & Ethel KowalAlex & Sonia Filuk Dr. Rex & Beverly Leach
Alexander & Sophi Filuk Anne (Filuk) & Arnold Lietz Manitoba Hydro Employees, Edward & Nelda Didychuk Family Swan RiverTerry Didychuk Bruce & Iris Filuk Family MPIC Employees, Swan RiverRon & JoAnne McRae Francis (Filuk) & Larry Yanick Ron & Joanne McRaeRobert & Diana Logan Fred Filuk Family Tyler Vopni MuseyCarissa Kowal Harve Filuk Ingre OrfDennis & Ethel Kowal Jack Filuk Family Willis & Wendy (Cloutier) PaullJim & Gert Chegwin Dr. Robert B. Filuk Bob & Gwen PalmerJack Filuk Olga (Filuk) & Jack Elenko Portage Mutual InsuranceRobert Filuk Family Stan & Teresa ReichMichelle Anderson Ruth (Filuk) & Bill Narusis Con & Merle RobinsonBloc Talent Agency Inc. Brendan Filuk Chester Robinson FamilyNathan F. Narusis Laney Filuk Glen RobinsonEd & Marilyn Baskier Justin Filuk & Alexis Melanowski Clarence & Winnie RussenholtDon & Agnes Burton Melissa Filuk & Jonathan Cook Harry & Bessie SandbornBowsman & District Lions Nathan & Centenie Narusis Alberta Sigurdson
Club David & Dawna Yanick Ronald & Doreen SchuwellerNorman & Gail Bruce Don & Deanna Formo Mary SnelgroveBill Chegwin Elmer & Lauretta Formo Swan River Senior CitizensCommunity Foundation of George Gallagher Swan Valley Historical
Canada Tony & Vincent Gulash MuseumClifford & Bernice Cook Clifford Henderson Peter & Doreen TerekoffStuart & Tracy Coulthart Lorne & Leslie Henkelman Swan River SalvageLouise Cotton Family Doug & Angela Hinchliffe Thomas Sill FoundationDelbert Davy Mervyn & Lois Hinchliffe The Winnipeg FoundationMike & Olive Didychuk Family May Johnston Youth in PhilanthropyGlynn & Jean Donaldson Kelvin Johnston Richard BarteskiJoey Eggie Carissa Kowal Ervin & Mabel BehrmannLazar & Jean Filuk Dennis & Ethel KowalAlex & Sonia Filuk Dr. Rex & Beverly Leach
BUILDERS CLUB $500-$999 - JULY 1, 2012 TO JUNE 30, 2013
HERITAGE CLUB $1,000 PLUS - APRIL 19, 2009 TO JUNE 30, 2013
145 Barry & Connie Waito
155 Dale & Marlene Anderson
174 Mural Artist - Ursula Taylor
619 Main Street619 Main Street
Proudly Sponsoring our Community
Proudly Sponsoring our Community
204-734-2165204-734-2165204-734-2165204-734-2165
Swan RiverSwan River
HomeHomehardwarehardware
Home Owners helping homeownersHome Owners helping homeowners
For your paint, plumbing,and electrical needs.
620 Main Street
Hours:Monday - Wednesday 9am-5pm
Thursday - 9am-7pmFriday - 9am - 5pmATM Open 24 hours
501 Main Street, Swan River, MB
204-734-4544
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Thursday - 9am-7pmFriday - 9am - 5pmATM Open 24 hours
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204-734-4544
We’re here to help you.We’re here to help you.
email: [email protected] 315 MAIN ST, MINITONAS, MB
PHONE: 204-525-4564
email: [email protected] 315 MAIN ST, MINITONAS, MB
PHONE: 204-525-4564
Wishing You A Merry ChristmasWishing You A
Merry Christmas
CONTRACTING LTD.CONTRACTING LTD.
CUSTOM CUTTINGFIREWOODCUSTOM CUTTINGFIREWOOD1650 Main StreetSwan River, Manitoba1650 Main StreetSwan River, Manitoba
BUS 204-734-4222 FAX 204-734-5052 BUS 204-734-4222 FAX 204-734-5052
INTERMOUNTAININTERMOUNTAIN
Box 953, Swan River, MB R0L 1Z0
Box 953, Swan River, MB R0L 1Z0
Cliff Robertson 204-281-1833Cliff Robertson 204-281-1833
WOLVERINE SEPTIC SERVICEWOLVERINE SEPTIC SERVICE
You CallWe HaulYou CallWe Haul
grocerygroceryBirchwoodBirchwoodgrocerygrocery
109 Lorne AvenueBirch River, MB R0L 0E0109 Lorne AvenueBirch River, MB R0L 0E0
Phone: 204-236-4951 / Fax: 204-236-4366Phone: 204-236-4951 / Fax: 204-236-4366
Groceries, liquor sales, lotteries and “cold beer”Groceries, liquor sales, lotteries and “cold beer”
Timberland InnTimberland Inn
Brad & Elaine ForsythBrad & Elaine Forsyth- Restaurant- Banquet Room- Restaurant- Banquet Room
1570 Main StreetBox 209, Swan River, MB R0L 1Z01570 Main StreetBox 209, Swan River, MB R0L 1Z0
Reservations: 204-734-5268 Fax: 204-734-4957Reservations: 204-734-5268 Fax: 204-734-4957
CEMENT WORKS INC.CEMENT WORKS INC.MOBILE CONCRETE SERVICE
REDI-MIXMOBILE CONCRETE SERVICE
REDI-MIX
Phone Cement Works Inc. at 204-734-9308Phone Cement Works Inc. at 204-734-9308
For All Your Concrete SuppliesFor All Your Concrete Supplies
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RHONDA MYKULA204-281-5007
RHONDA MYKULA204-281-5007
REALTORLINN BARABASH 204-734-0285
LINN BARABASH 204-734-0285
REALTORCARLIE DELAURIER
204-731-4444CARLIE DELAURIER
204-731-4444
REALTOR
SCOTT TIBBLE 204-734-0210SCOTT TIBBLE 204-734-0210
REALTORCREA, CPPA
Auctioneer MB/SK
118-5th Ave. North118-5th Ave. North
GLASS REPAIR &REPLACEMENT
GLASS REPAIR &REPLACEMENT
QUANTUMQUANTUMQUANTUMQUANTUMAuto & GlassAuto & GlassAuto & GlassAuto & Glass
204-734-3262204-734-3262204-734-3262204-734-3262
Banking can be this comfortableBanking can be this comfortable
Rural Municipality ofRural Municipality of
Phone: 204.236.4222email: [email protected]
Phone: 204.236.4222email: [email protected]
Mountain PhonePhone
322 MAIN STREET WEST322 MAIN STREET WEST322 MAIN STREET WEST322 MAIN STREET WEST
cemetery reception centre•cemetery reception centre•
Our family serving your familyOur family serving your family
FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUMFUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM
HERITAGE MEMORIAL GARDENSHERITAGE MEMORIAL GARDENS
506 2nd St. N, Swan River 204.734.4556506 2nd St. N, Swan River 204.734.4556
Airport Road East, Swan River 204.734.3326Airport Road East, Swan River 204.734.3326
PaullPaull
$1,419,074 in 2013
$1,256,508 in 2012
$870,166 in 2009$523,782 in 2008
$462,958 in 2007$327,019 in 2006
$112,666 in 2005
TOTAL FUNDS DONATED TO DATE
GIFTING OPPORTUNITIESHeritage Club: Your large and small gifts are combined and the income is
distributed through a grant application process. This ensures
the changing needs of the community are addressed in a
timely manner.
Designated Fund: You choose a favorite registered charity. Each year the
income is designated to that organization.
Field of Interest Fund: You request the Foundation to direct the income to a
particular field of interest; i.e. arts, youth, seniors etc.
Donor Advised Fund: You advised the Foundation each year as to which charitable
organizations are to benefit from the fund income. You have
the opportunity to change your focus every year.
Unrestricted Fund: You choose to give the administration of the Fund to the
Foundation’s Board of Directors. This will meet unexpected
local needs and benefit a broad spectrum of charitable work
in the valley.
Scholarships & Bursaries: You choose to give to a designated field of study or criteria of
your choosing.
(Minimum $1000.00)
(Minimum $7500.00)
(Minimum $7500.00)
(Minimum $7500.00)
(Minimum $7500.00)
(Minimum $7500.00)
GIFTING OPPORTUNITIESHeritage Club:
Designated Fund:
Field of Interest Fund:
Donor Advised Fund:
Unrestricted Fund:
Scholarships & Bursaries:
Your large and small gifts are combined and the income is
(Minimum $1000.00) distributed through a grant application process. This ensures
the changing needs of the community are addressed in a
timely manner.
You choose a favorite registered charity. Each year the
(Minimum $7500.00) income is designated to that organization.
You request the Foundation to direct the income to a
(Minimum $7500.00) particular field of interest; i.e. arts, youth, seniors etc.
You advised the Foundation each year as to which charitable
(Minimum $7500.00) organizations are to benefit from the fund income. You have
the opportunity to change your focus every year.
You choose to give the administration of the Fund to the
(Minimum $7500.00) Foundation’s Board of Directors. This will meet unexpected
local needs and benefit a broad spectrum of charitable work
in the valley.
You choose to give to a designated field of study or criteria of
(Minimum $7500.00) your choosing.
GIFTING OPPORTUNITIESCommunity Unnamed Funds:
Friends of the Valley ................. $1.00 - $99.00
Century Club ........................... $100.00 - $499.00
Builders Club ........................... $500.00 - $999.00
(no minimum)
GIFTING OPPORTUNITIESCommunity Unnamed Funds:
(no minimum) Friends of the Valley ................. $1.00 - $99.00
Century Club ........................... $100.00 - $499.00
Builders Club ........................... $500.00 - $999.00
204-734-5800204-734-5800204-734-5800204-734-5800
... for all the good stuff... for all the good stuff
CABLES
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS 1963-2013CELEBRATING 50 YEARS 1963-2013
204-731-1600204-731-1600
(Located at ) (Located at )
FIELD OF INTEREST FUND
Mike & Olive Didychuk (Swan Valley Youth Activity)
Robert & Joyce (Barrow) Mills (Arts & Performing Arts)
Inge Orf (Environment)
Estate of Clifford Stanley Henderson (Youth)
FIELD OF INTEREST FUND
Mike & Olive Didychuk (Swan Valley Youth Activity)
Robert & Joyce (Barrow) Mills (Arts & Performing Arts)
Inge Orf (Environment)
Estate of Clifford Stanley Henderson (Youth)
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$600.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$600.00
Providing up to
$50,000 per year in
undesignated grants.
Providing up to
$50,000 per year in
undesignated grants.
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SWAN VALLEYFUNERAL SERVICES LTD.
SWAN VALLEYFUNERAL SERVICES LTD.
PACAK KOWALHARDIE & COMPANY
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
PACAK KOWALHARDIE & COMPANY
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
LINDA COLE, CGAASSOCIATE
LINDA COLE, CGAASSOCIATE
Providing accounting, auditing,taxation and consulting
services to the Valley for 38 years.
Providing accounting, auditing,taxation and consulting
services to the Valley for 38 years.
100-4th Ave. NorthSwan River, MB R0L 1Z0
Phone: 204-734-9331email: [email protected]
100-4th Ave. NorthSwan River, MB R0L 1Z0
Phone: 204-734-9331email: [email protected]
363 KELSEY TRAIL(HWY 10 N) SWAN RIVER
363 KELSEY TRAIL(HWY 10 N) SWAN RIVER
Providing dignified servicesfor all faiths.
Providing dignified servicesfor all faiths.
Steven Jesmer & Jim WebsterSteven Jesmer & Jim Webster
INSURANCE/FINANCIALINSURANCE/FINANCIAL
922 Main Street East Swan River
204-734-9421922 Main Street East Swan River
204-734-9421
OUR GRANT COMMITTEE IS COMPRISED OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE WHO ARE COMMITTED TO THE WELL BEING
OF THE COMMUNITY .
OUR GRANT COMMITTEE IS COMPRISED OF A GROUP OF PEOPLE FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE WHO ARE COMMITTED TO THE WELL BEING
OF THE COMMUNITY .
S P E C I A L S U P P L E M E N TS P E C I A L S U P P L E M E N T
We are blessed to live in a country such as Canada. The freedoms and riches we enjoy
today were not without cost. It is my hope these will never be taken for granted. They
are the products of the sacrifices and struggles of those who gave of themselves to
benefit future generations.
I believe that obligation remains unchanged. We have a responsibility to our
beneficiaries as they will benefit from our time, talents and treasures. What will our
legacy be? Have we made a positive impact on others, our community, and our country
or beyond? Whether as individuals, a group, or a community, never doubt in your
ability to make a difference. It is simply a matter of choice as everyone has something to
offer.
Have you noticed the Community Foundation monument at the museum grounds?
We are blessed to live in a country such as Canada. The freedoms and riches we enjoy
today were not without cost. It is my hope these will never be taken for granted. They
are the products of the sacrifices and struggles of those who gave of themselves to
benefit future generations.
I believe that obligation remains unchanged. We have a responsibility to our
beneficiaries as they will benefit from our time, talents and treasures. What will our
legacy be? Have we made a positive impact on others, our community, and our country
or beyond? Whether as individuals, a group, or a community, never doubt in your
ability to make a difference. It is simply a matter of choice as everyone has something to
offer.
Have you noticed the Community Foundation monument at the museum grounds?
CHAIRMAN’S REPORTCHAIRMAN’S REPORT 2012-13 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
KEITH BEHRMANN – BOARD CHAIR
BOB WOODWARD – VICE CHAIR
ALAN MCLEAN – TREASURER
LOUISE SCHABERT – SECRETARY
CLIFF COOK
MILES JONES
PAULA JONES
THERESA MCKAY
KEN WAI
CHRIS ZAMZOW
2012-13 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
KEITH BEHRMANN – BOARD CHAIR
BOB WOODWARD – VICE CHAIR
ALAN MCLEAN – TREASURER
LOUISE SCHABERT – SECRETARY
CLIFF COOK
MILES JONES
PAULA JONES
THERESA MCKAY
KEN WAI
CHRIS ZAMZOW
While Heritage Club may not be the most accurate descriptor the purpose is twofold. One is to increase the endowed funds for your Foundation and the other is to recognize
individuals and businesses, past or present, who have made a positive contribution or impact on our lives or our communities.
Whether it is a parent, relative, friend, pastor, teacher, coach, the list is endless someone has made a difference in your life. Would it not be nice to recognize them as well as their
efforts? You can chose to do this as individuals or as group with a onetime donation or a pledge over time. Once contributions on their behalf meet the $1000.00 dollar threshold,
their name will be placed on the monument. We do not want it to end with a name on a monument as time has a way of fading memories. Who they were, when and where they
lived, what they did and why their name is there, can be forgotten. We prefer that not happen. We would like a small biography submitted, preferably with a photo. These will be
placed in a binder at the museum, part of our history and their heritage.
“It is not how many years we live, but what we do with them. It is not what we receive but what we give to others” Evangeline Booth
While Heritage Club may not be the most accurate descriptor the purpose is twofold. One is to increase the endowed funds for your Foundation and the other is to recognize
individuals and businesses, past or present, who have made a positive contribution or impact on our lives or our communities.
Whether it is a parent, relative, friend, pastor, teacher, coach, the list is endless someone has made a difference in your life. Would it not be nice to recognize them as well as their
efforts? You can chose to do this as individuals or as group with a onetime donation or a pledge over time. Once contributions on their behalf meet the $1000.00 dollar threshold,
their name will be placed on the monument. We do not want it to end with a name on a monument as time has a way of fading memories. Who they were, when and where they
lived, what they did and why their name is there, can be forgotten. We prefer that not happen. We would like a small biography submitted, preferably with a photo. These will be
placed in a binder at the museum, part of our history and their heritage.
“It is not how many years we live, but what we do with them. It is not what we receive but what we give to others” Evangeline Booth
LORNE HENKELMAN
PAULA JONES
DON MULLIN
VIVIAN ROOKS
LORNE HENKELMAN
PAULA JONES
DON MULLIN
VIVIAN ROOKS
MARVIN KOVACHIK
BRENNA KICHUK MINISH
BOB WOODWARD
DENNIS HODGSON
MARVIN KOVACHIK
BRENNA KICHUK MINISH
BOB WOODWARD
DENNIS HODGSON
2013 GRANT COMMITTEE2013 GRANT COMMITTEE
2013 GRANTS2013 GRANTS
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ANNUAL MEETINGANNUAL MEETING
EVERYONE WELCOMEEVERYONE WELCOME
Wednesday, December 11th - 7:00pmat the Westwood Inn
Banquet Room• Grant Presentations
• Presentation of Heritage ClubCertificates
Wednesday, December 11th - 7:00pmat the Westwood Inn
Banquet Room• Grant Presentations
• Presentation of Heritage ClubCertificates
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Swan Valley Animal Protection League
Minitonas & District Arena
Special Olympics Parkland Region
Veteran’s Community Hall — Paint Community Hall
Birch River Northern Neighbors Seniors Centre — Roof Repairs to Seniors Centre
Richardson Rec. & Wellness Centre — Wellness Centre
ESRSS Day Care Inc. — Playground Equipment
Swan River Minor Hockey — Hockey Jerseys
Youth Voice — Conference & Snack Program
Students Who Care, ESRSS — We Day 2013
Northwest Regional Library — Technology Area for Children & Families
Community Bible Fellowship Christian School — Snowshoe Project
Minitonas Middle Years School — Playground Equipment
Heyes Child Care Centre
Swan River & District Community Resource Council
Swan Valley Air Cadets
Harley House Committee
Kenville Memorial Hall
— Warm Up Shed
— Outdoor Lighting & Kitchen Electrical Upgrades
— Banner & Equipment
— Heyes Child Care Centre
— Community Education & Awareness (Project & Mic)
—Flight Simulator for Air Cadets
—Verandah for Harley House
— Washroom Upgrade
913 Main Street East,
Swan River 734-7828 or 1-877-218-7828
103 Main Street, Benito 204-539-2400
137 3rd Street East, Birch River 204-236-4660
Minitonas Agency 204-525-2623
913 Main Street East,
Swan River 734-7828 or 1-877-218-7828
103 Main Street, Benito 204-539-2400
137 3rd Street East, Birch River 204-236-4660
Minitonas Agency 204-525-2623
www.svcu.mb.cawww.svcu.mb.ca
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“Building a better future with you”
All gifts are pooled and invested in permanent endowment funds, whichgenerate interest used to support community projects in a broad variety ofcharitable areas.
All gifts are pooled and invested in permanent endowment funds, whichgenerate interest used to support community projects in a broad variety ofcharitable areas.
Past Grants AllocatedPast Grants Allocated
2013 Grants = $21,521.002013 Grants = $21,521.00
SHELLEY SCHURE
JUDY STORJORD
JIM SUTHERLAND
SHELBY ROBB
SHELLEY SCHURE
JUDY STORJORD
JIM SUTHERLAND
SHELBY ROBB
SWAN VALLEYCO-OP
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The donors: The Filuk family. The gift: $115,000 and climbing. The cause: Swan Valley Regional Secondary School The reason: To fund scholarships
When Lazar and Jean Filuk arrived in Canada from Ukraine in 1928, they settled near Swan River, Man., and took up farming. The couple had 15 children and made sure they all got an education, even
during the height of the Great Depression. Many years later, the Filuk kids decided to set up a scholarship in honour of their parents at their old school, now called the Swan Valley Regional Secondary
School. They donated $2,400 in 1985 and added to it over the years. Today the scholarship fund, which is managed by the Community Foundation of Swan River, has grown to $115,000 and a new
generation of Filuks, roughly 200 of them, has taken charge. They hope to nearly double the size of the fund within 10 years and boost the amount given to students. Currently it pays for two annual
scholarships, each worth $1,000.
“A lot of us who administer it now have gone through university, so we know that $1,000 is great but we’d like to see the award up around $5,000 each,” said Justin Filuk, who lives in Vancouver and is
leading the charge to expand the fund along with several other younger family members.
His father, Jack, passed away earlier this year and the estate plans a donation to the fund. Other aunts and uncles have also contributed through their estates. “It has become something that we are all very
proud of.”
The donors: The Filuk family. The gift: $115,000 and climbing. The cause: Swan Valley Regional Secondary School The reason: To fund scholarships
When Lazar and Jean Filuk arrived in Canada from Ukraine in 1928, they settled near Swan River, Man., and took up farming. The couple had 15 children and made sure they all got an education, even
during the height of the Great Depression. Many years later, the Filuk kids decided to set up a scholarship in honour of their parents at their old school, now called the Swan Valley Regional Secondary
School. They donated $2,400 in 1985 and added to it over the years. Today the scholarship fund, which is managed by the Community Foundation of Swan River, has grown to $115,000 and a new
generation of Filuks, roughly 200 of them, has taken charge. They hope to nearly double the size of the fund within 10 years and boost the amount given to students. Currently it pays for two annual
scholarships, each worth $1,000.
“A lot of us who administer it now have gone through university, so we know that $1,000 is great but we’d like to see the award up around $5,000 each,” said Justin Filuk, who lives in Vancouver and is
leading the charge to expand the fund along with several other younger family members.
His father, Jack, passed away earlier this year and the estate plans a donation to the fund. Other aunts and uncles have also contributed through their estates. “It has become something that we are all very
proud of.”
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Mafeking Volunteer Fire DepartmentMafeking Volunteer Fire Department Community Bible Fellowship
Christian School
Community Bible Fellowship
Christian School
Birch River Northern Neighbours Seniors’ CentreBirch River Northern Neighbours Seniors’ Centre
Air Cadets Squadron 519Air Cadets Squadron 519
Special Olympic ClubsSpecial Olympic ClubsHeyes School Daycare CentreHeyes School Daycare Centre
North-West Regional LibraryNorth-West Regional Library
Swan Valley Animal Protection LeagueSwan Valley Animal Protection League Minitonas Middle Years SchoolMinitonas Middle Years School
Service to SeniorsService to Seniors
Thanks to a grant from The Community Foundation, the Mafeking Volunteer Fire Department has high visibility signage to help make motorists aware of emergency incidents on the highways, ensuring the safety of fire fighters in attendance at an accident. In addition to a highly visible sign and stand with “Emergency Scene Ahead” written on it, the signage also includes eight electronic, very bright beacons which are on the running board of the rescue vehicle. The Community Foundation is pleased to have been able to help make this safety measure available to Mafeking and R.M. of Mountain.
The recent cold weather has not deterred the enthusiasm of the Grades One to Eight students at the Community Bible Fellowship Christian School as they experience the joys of snowshoeing: a program which has recently been incorporated into their physical education program. With financial support from the Community Foundation of Swan Valley, the staff was able to purchase seventeen pairs of snowshoes in December and the youngsters have been
happily tramping around the schoolyard and beyond since then. The Community Foundation is pleased to have been a part of providing this addition to the school's physical education program.
Members of the Special Olympic Clubs in the Swan River and Russell areas enjoy a very active participation in a variety of sports and their executives continue to work hard to offer more competitive athletic experiences in the year ahead. At this point in time, there are several clubs: Cobras Bowling (adults); Tigers Bowling (Special Olympics in the school program); Tiger Fire Floor Hockey; Fundamentals (ages 7-12) and Russell (5-pin bowling). The Community Foundation of Swan Valley is pleased to have been able to help pay for practice jerseys and equipment to provide a safe environment for the Special Olympic athletes.
Since the days of Florence Johnston, the first librarian who worked so hard to bring the wonderful world of books to the people of the area, to the splendid facility we have today, The North-West Regional Library has provided an environment where residents can peruse hundreds of books and access other amenities, all the while enjoying a serene atmosphere, perhaps from one of the comfortable corners that have been artfully designed to encourage a reader “to stay a while”. New programs are continually being incorporated to meet technical, educational,
informational, cultural and recreational needs. Children's programs have always been a priority, and now, with financial support from the Community Foundation of Swan Valley, a new computer workstation will be purchased benefiting the youngsters, parents and caregivers. The Foundation is pleased to have had a role in making the Children's Technology Area a reality.
Susan Everton of Safety Services Manitoba is pictured here as she presents the fourth Mature Driving Workshop sponsored by Service to Seniors in Swan River. This is just one of the many programs and workshops Service to Seniors has brought to the area, covering things like estate planning, safety aids, and being aware of frauds and schemes. Beginning in 1987 and incorporated in 1994 under the auspices of the Swan River & District Community Resource Council, the Service to Seniors program started with congregate meal programs at Rainbow
Lodge and Fairhaven. Since then they have expanded their work to help provide rides to medical and other appointments in and out of town. And their Life Line Program now has well over 100 members, helping seniors to stay and feel safe in their own homes. The Community Foundation of Swan Valley is pleased to have helped purchase a multi-media projector to be used for future workshops.
When the Swan Valley Animal Protection League moved on to the property where their dog facility is located, they very much needed a place to warm up during the winter months. With financial help from the James and Marie Hogg Designated Fund and a grant from the Community Foundation of Swan Valley, these dedicated and caring volunteers, who daily are faced with chores to look after rescued animals, now have a place with a wood-burning stove where they can warm up with a cup of coffee during the winter months and to get out of the heat of the day while having their lunch during the summer. Although small in numbers and ALWAYS in need of more volunteers
and helpers to walk and care for the animals, this group continues to provide a much-needed service in the valley area. The Community Foundation is pleased to have been able to support their efforts to save and care for abused and rescued animals.
And they need to be cared for and nurtured and offered a healthful approach to life. When the volunteer parent group of the Minitonas Middle Years School approached the Community Foundation of Swan Valley for support in buying playground equipment and a seating area with picnic tables and benches, the Granting
Committee was happy to help purchase some of this equipment. At a time when concerns are being raised that children are not getting the exercise they need to grow and develop, the Foundation is pleased to assist in giving the children of the Minitonas area a place to exercise and have fun.
And they need a place to meet and interact with one another. The Northern Neighbours Seniors’ Centre plays an integral role in the community of Birch River, where friends meet the first Sunday of each month for a pot luck supper and a good old visit. The building is also used for health clinics, funeral receptions, family gatherings, and more. It houses a games room with pool tables and shuffleboard, an exercise room sponsored by the C.D.P.I. and the Remembering the Years Museum and Display, which has attracted a host of visitors, some of whom would have attended classes in the 50s and 60s. It’s vital to residents that the centre remains open but it
badly needs a new roof. The Community Foundation of Swan Valley is pleased to have provided a grant to go toward this major repair.
Leaders of Air Cadet Squadron 519 have trained hundreds of young men and women for over sixty years, preparing them to go out into the world as mature adults ready to make their own way. The summer is now over but the cadets have enjoyed a varied and interesting number of programs which will stand them in good stead as they move along in their lives. One
of the most important, and certainly the most popular, pieces of equipment that the cadets have recently acquired is the Dreamflyer Virtual-Reality Flight Motion Simulator designed to enhance the flight simulation experience. The pilot-lead and pilot-induced roll and pitch oscillation is interpreted by the brain to perceive the feeling of flight. Using their existing flight simulation software, flight enthusiasts can enhance their simulation experience for any purpose, whether it’s virtual competitions, instrumentation practice, or solo flight. The cadets now have three computer screens set up to watch their progress. The Community Foundation of Swan Valley is pleased to have helped make this equipment available to the local Air Cadets bringing them up to speed to compete in this technology-driven world.
The director and workers of the new Heyes School Daycare Centre are very grateful to the Community Foundation of Swan Valley for their support in helping them purchase quality equipment that will last for years to come. The children will derive many happy hours of enjoyment from things like the listening and carpentry centres, the puppet theatre and the painting easel, all of which are designed to enhance their learning processes and satisfy their natural curiosity.
Provides a unique opportunity for each of us to invest in the future of our Valley.Provides a unique opportunity for each of us to invest in the future of our Valley.
• To promote the development of children, youth and seniors’
programs;
• To assist and promote the arts, cultural and heritage activities;
• To advance education;
• To support the enhancement of the environment;
• To support and advance the provision of medical services;
• To support sports and recreation;
• To support and advance other community activities or facilities of a
charitable nature.
• To promote the development of children, youth and seniors’
programs;
• To assist and promote the arts, cultural and heritage activities;
• To advance education;
• To support the enhancement of the environment;
• To support and advance the provision of medical services;
• To support sports and recreation;
• To support and advance other community activities or facilities of a
charitable nature.
OUR OBJECTIVESOUR OBJECTIVES
P.O. Box 1509, Swan River, Manitoba R0L 1Z0Phone: 204-734-9129
Email: [email protected]: www.cfswanvalley.ca