HART-CAM NEWS NEWSLETTER F E B R U A RY 2 0 1 5 Next deadline will be FRIDAY, March 13, 2015 Silver medal finish for Team Canada U18 Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team finished with the silver medal at the 2015 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women’s World Championship after a 3-2 overtime loss to the United States on Monday, January 12, 2015. A special congratulations to Westman Wildcats defenseman Melissa Hunt for playing for Canada and doing us proud! At the time of print Melissa is currently in Prince George, BC playing for Team Manitoba in the 2015 Canada Winter Games. Good Luck Melissa and Team Manitoba! From the Students Desk Hartney School has recently introduced a revamped version of the Visions and Ventures class. I know what you’re thinking as you sit there sipping on your coffee, “What is Visions and Ventures?” I thought the same thing when faced with my new class schedule. What we are is a group of Grade 11’s and 12’s whose goal is to strengthen the relationship between the school and community. How are we going to do that? It’s a good question isn’t it? Right now we are looking into what we feel this little slice of heaven, we call Hartney, needs. We hope to take on one big project and see it through all of the necessary phases. On top of that we plan on doing many little projects. These little things would include this monthly write up keeping you, the residents of Hartney and area, up to date on the happenings in Hartney School. We are working very closely with Deb Turner to take on projects here and there. On February 13th we celebrated Valentine’s Day. Student Council put on the heart game from Grades 5-12. Each student received a heart with their name on it, in the morning girls could not talk to boys or they would steal their hearts. Once lunch rolled around it switched, the boys could not talk to the girls. Student Council also did “Have a Crush? Give a Crush!”. Over 80 Crushes were handed out to high school students. Love was in the air as the K-6 classes spent their afternoons partying away and snacking on various pink and red treats. Drop ads off at the If you have any suggestions for our Visions and Ventures class, please feel Municipal Office free to contact the school with your ideas. We are always looking for input. or email - Jennifer Wright, Grade 12 hartcamnews@mts.net PAGE 2 COMING EVENTS / CLASSIFIEDS March Madness presented by the Hartney Golf Club. Supper, auctions (live and silent), bucket draws, entertainment and more! March 21, 2015 Dinner to your Door - Hartney United Church; Sunday April 12th Mall in the Hall - April 18, 2015 put on by the Rockies 2016 Thank you to the following for your generous donations to the Hart-Cam News, your support is greatly appreciated. Any donation of $10.00 or more is eligible for a Tax Deductible Receipt. Donalda Drummond George & Jean Morrison Lisa Morrison & Blaine Belbeck Joyce & Danny Robertson Win & Dale White Lyle & Gwen Gibson Irene Charles Diane & Claude Martin Chris & Verla Mills Blair & Ardelle Woods FUN FACT: PI DAY: No, not the Blueberry type, put Pi, the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet Day. In mathematics, it serves as the symbol for the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Pi is a transcendental number, meaning it will repeat infinitely without ever appearing exactly the same. Pi has been calculated to over 51 billion decimal places with the use of computers. However Pi is usually calculated to 3 digits, 3.14. Therefore March 14 is Pi day. Wayne & Donna Drummond TIME TO SPRING AHEAD Daylight Saving Time STARTS on Sunday, March 8, 2015 Turn your clocks AHEAD 1 hour At the beginning of the Daylight Saving Time (DST) period in the spring clocks are moved forward, by one hour. When DST ends in fall (autumn), clocks are turned back again. DST does not add daylight but it gives more usable hours of daylight. In that sense, DST “saves” daylight, especially during the winter months when the days get colder and darker. Standard time refers to time without DST. Rates for the Hart-Cam News www.hartney.ca Full Page Ad ………………………… 1/2 Page Ad ………………………… 1/4 Page Ad ………………………… 1/8 Page Ad ………………………… Classified/Coming Events ………….. Thank You …………………………. In Memoriam ……………………….. In Memoriam with picture..…………. Obituary ……………………………. Obituary with picture …………….... Announcement………………………. Announcement with Picture ..……… News Article.…………NO CHARGE $60.00 $40.00 $25.00 $20.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $20.00 $10.00 $20.00 $10.00 $20.00 LOOKING FOR INFORMATION The current Hartney 4H Club is wanting to know when the club was originally established. Anyone with any information is asked to contact Jennifer Wright at jen97wright@gmail.com PAGE 3 THANK YOU Hartney Christmas Cheer Board would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the multiples of individuals, businesses, the many service clubs, groups and churches for your generous donations to Christmas Cheer and for helping us to make Christmas a great deal brighter for eight individuals and families this year! A special note of thanks to the Hartney Museum for baked goods, Mazer Group, Hartney School, Red Hat, the Legion, Farm Credit not to mention Hartney Library for the Sock Tree!! THANK YOU DRUMMOND - I would like to thank my neighbours and friends for the phone calls, cards, baking, visits and inquires made while I was a patient in hospital and during my recovery at home from surgery. Everything was truly appreciated. Special thanks to Brandan Phillips for the snow removal at home and at the farm. - Wayne Hartney Library sock tree Invitation for Tenders The Hartney Grad Class of 2015 is looking for tenders to do the Grad supper on June 25th, 2015. We would like a buffet style meal with at least two types of meat. Supper will include dessert, and beverage. Please have your tenders in by March 15th, 2015 Tenders can be emailed to Jennifer Wright- jen97wright@gmail.com Any questions feel free to call- 204-858-2485 All tenders will be taken into consideration. In Memory Elder: In Loving memory of Harry Brent Elder January 12, 1961 - February 6, 1980 There is a special kind of feeling That is meant for you alone, A special place within our hearts That only you can own. It is said time is a healer, We are not sure that is true, For there is not a day goes by, That we do not think of you. “Treasure him Lord, in your garden of rest, For here on earth, he was one of the best.” Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, Phyllis Elder and family PAGE 4 FERN VALLEY RECREATION’S HEALTHY CHOICE OF THE MONTH Eating healthier doesn't mean you have to give up snacking. In fact, snacking can be an excellent way to curb cravings and keep you satisfied between meals, as long as you snack smart. These lighter, healthier options are the perfect way to enjoy your favorite types of treats without blowing your calorie budget! Satisfy after-school or after-work munchies with this healthy, gluten free snack! Gluten Free S’more Bars INGREDIENTS 5 gluten free graham crackers 3/4 cup glueten free flour (3.38 ounces) 1/2 cup packed brown sugar 1/4 cup chilled unsalted butter, cut 1/2 inch pieces 1 large egg 6 Tablespoons heavy whipping cream 2 (4 ounce) bars semisweet chocolate, chopped 2 cups miniature marshmallows DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 350°. 2. Line an 8-inch square metal baking pan with aluminum foil, allow foil to extend over edge of pan. 3. Place graham crackers in a food processor; process until finely ground. Add flour and sugar to crumbs; pulse until combined. Add butter; pulse 15 times or until blended. Add egg; process until moist. Press crumb mixture into bottom of prepared pan. 4. Bake at 350° for 15 minutes. Cool completely in pan on a wire rack. 5. Cook cream in a heavy saucepan over medium-high heat to 180° or until tiny bubbles form around edge (do not boil). Remove from heat. Add chocolate, stirring until smooth. Fold in marshmallows. Spread chocolate mixture over cooled crust. Cover and chill 2 hours and 30 minutes or until firm. Holding edges of foil, lift mixture from pan, and carefully peel off foil. Place on a cutting board. Cut into bars. Turtle Mountain Conservation District Summer Employment Opportunity Burrowing Owl Summer Field Technician **Student must meet requirements specified under the federal ‘Canada Summer Jobs’ program. Term: approx. 16 weeks (May – August), 35hrs/week, $12/hr Program Description: The Burrowing Owl Recovery Program will involve the reintroduction of captive released Burrowing Owls into the southwest corner of the province. Three locations have been chosen based on proximity to wild nests and on habitat suitability near Broomhill, Medora and Deloraine. This reintroduction effort is used to promote the return of the successful breeding adult population and will also focus on looking at home range, prey use/kill site, and dispersal movements of both wild and captive released individuals. Student Responsibilities: Surveys, Monitoring and Education Tasks included monitoring and observing nesting and foraging behaviours of captive release burrowing owls, handling and weighing live owls, reviewing images from overnight cameras, field surveys to locate wild burrowing owls, constructing and setting up pens, installing artificial nest burrows and collecting pellets at various stages throughout the season. Prepare PowerPoint presentations for school groups, assist at booths and presentations, draft weekly reports, and write news articles and reports. Requirements: Enjoy working outdoors, interested in wildlife. Work flexible hours, working on occasion early mornings, evenings, or weekends Valid driver’s license and their own vehicle. Ability to work independently. Application Deadline: February 27, 2015 4:00pm Please send resume and cover letter to: Turtle Mountain Conservation District Box 508, 102 Broadway St S. Deloraine, MB R0M 0M0 Ph: (204) 747-2530 Fax: (204) 747-2956 Email: tmcd.admin@goinet.ca Any application not necessarily accepted ** Position Dependent on Funding PAGE 5 Hartney SOS January 2015 Submitted by Brenda Mahy - Resource Coordinator January has been a busy month for us. We have done crafts with Susan and card making with Edna. Tiny Tot Junction Daycare has come and entertained us. We’ve went for coffee, had a movie afternoon and popcorn. I would like to thank the Philippine families for putting on a supper for the seniors at Cameron Lodge on Jan 8th, it was very much appreciated. We do exercises every Thursday morning at 10:30am up at the Cameron Lodge; please feel free to come and join in, the more the merrier. Every Friday morning up at Cameron Lodge is a knitting club, so get your wool and needles and join in. We have played Wheel of Fortune and learning how to play Catch Phrase. If anyone has checker boards or any other games that we could use up at Cameron Lodge it would be appreciated. Some of the residents have been doing puzzles too. We also play Bingo at HCHC on Friday afternoons or just play card games at Cameron Lodge. We have a Bath Program, Meals on Wheels, Lifeline and E.R.I.K Kits and arrange for housework, yard work, drivers to take you to appointments and errands uptown. If you need anything done please call the office Monday, Thursday or Fridays 9:30am- 4:30pm at 204-858-2597. Until next time; never put off tomorrow, the hug you can give today. Larry Maguire Announces Funding for Cameron Lodge Hartney, MB – Larry Maguire, Member of Parliament for BrandonSouris announced Cameron Lodge is receiving $2,524 from the Enabling Accessibility Fund to improve the facility for those with disabilities by installing an automatic door for the entrance of the building. “Our Conservative Government is committed to ensuring that Canadians of all abilities have the chance to contribute to our communities and be included in all aspects of society,” said Maguire. “I also want to thank Cameron Lodge and all the residents and volunteers who care about improving the quality of life for those with disabilities.” Since the launch of the Enabling Accessibility Fund in 2007, the Government of Canada has funded over 1,800 projects, helping thousands of Canadians gain better access to their communities’ facilities, programs and services. Pictured L - R: Ewen Mosby (councillor), Economic Action Plan 2013 extended the Enabling Accessibility Blair Woods (Reeve) Larry Maguire, Fund on an ongoing basis at $15 million per year to improve Nick Nowazek (councillor) accessibility in facilities across Canada, including workplaces. In recent years, the Government of Canada has taken concrete action to support programs for people with disabilities: * The Opportunities Fund for Persons with Disabilities has helped over 39,600 people with disabilities across Canada to prepare for, obtain and maintain employment or self-employment. * So far, Canadians have registered close to 100,000 Registered Disability Savings Plans and have benefitted from over $1 billion in bonds and grants deposited by the federal government. * With an investment of $222 million per year in the provinces and territories, Labour Market Agreements for Persons with Disabilities are the single largest federal government investment in helping Canadians with disabilities get jobs. * Economic Action Plan 2014 announced a $15 million investment to expand the Ready, Willing & Able initiative. “I will continue to work hard and get results for southwestern Manitoba. I will always stand up for the many unique challenges facing rural communities and be a strong voice for our region,” concluded Maguire. PAGE 6 PAGE Turtle Mountain Conservation District Summer Employment Opportunity Technician Assistant 7 The Hartney Golf Club would like to recognize Wawanesa Insurance & Morrison Agencies for the following contribution: Term: May – August 2015 - 16 weeks **Must meet requirements specified under the ‘Hometown Green Team’ program. Duties: Maintenance of interpretive areas such as lawn mowing, painting, trimming etc. Assist technician with surveying, mapping and planning Water Sampling Culvert Inventory Assist Works Supervisor and Technician with delivery of soil and water programs to local landowners such as well sealing and setting up remote water systems Other duties as assigned Requirements: Must have a valid driver’s license Experience with conservation or farm work Experience with Lawn Care equipment, Quad etc. Experience with Land Surveying equipment Application Deadline: February 27, 2015 by 4:00 pm Please send resume and cover letter to: Turtle Mountain Conservation District Box 508, 102 Broadway St. S. Deloraine MB R0M 0M0 Telephone: 747-2530 Fax: 747-2956 e-mail: tmcd.admin@goinet.ca Any application not necessarily accepted. ** Position Dependent on Funding February is Heart & Stroke Month If you or someone with you experiences any of these signs, call 9-1-1 immediately. Acting quickly can improve your survival and recovery. Everyone needs to know the signs of a stroke You never know when you, a parent, a spouse or a friend, might experience the signs and it will be up to you to act. December 8, 2014 Attention Hartney Golf Club, Thank you for the information package in regard to your community’s efforts to restore the golf course. While the flood certainly caused much damage in your community and across the Province it is great to see the community spirit, led by dedicated and resourceful individuals, working together to restore services and make things even better for those that follow. Wawanesa Insurance in conjunction with Morrison Agencies are pleased to present this cheque in the amount of $5000.00 to aid in the restoration and reestablishment of the Hartney Golf Course. Good luck with the completion of your project - it will be a recreation facility to be enjoyed by the community today and for future generations. Sincerely, Glenn McGregor Vice President Wawanesa Insurance PAGE 8 Hartney 4-H Club News Reporter – Rebecca Hunt Hartney 4-H Club had their second meeting on October 27, 2014. Project books were handed out. Upcoming events were discussed. Some members attended the Sleepover Event in Brandon and they said they had lots of fun! Members wore their Halloween costumes and we had snacks and played games. Some Members went to the Remembrance Day Service on November 11. We met at the Legion Hall and marched with the Legion Members to the Centennial Centre for the Service. The Third meeting was on November 24, 2014. We planned Speech Night. After the meeting we exchanged Christmas gifts and had our snacks. We then played Minute to Win It games. Our Speech Night was on January 19, 2015. Our Judges were JoAnne Phillips, Melony Frank, Laura Calverly, Jeanette Hay, Sharon Evans and Kari Bodin. Everyone had great topics and speech results in Junior - First Ainsley Boulanger, Second John Barrows. First in Intermediate Speech went to Grace Henderson and second place to Janelle Eastman. Senior Speech first place went to Cole Thomas. In the Adult Category, Halle Thomas placed first. In Junior One Person Visual first place went to Eric Drummond and in Senior Two Person Visual first place went to Jennifer Wright & Sydney Wright; Second place went to Amie Hunt & Samantha Hunt. Good Luck to the first place speakers and visuals that go on to Melita Zone Speak Offs on February 8, 2015. The next meeting will be Monday, March 23 at 7pm. Achievement will be on Sunday, April 26, 2015. Hartney 4-H Club Speech Night January 19, 2015 Back Row: Halle Thomas, Amie Hunt, Sydney Wright, Jennifer Wright, Samantha Hunt, Cole Thomas, Janelle Eastman, Mark McDowell, Kyra Thomas & Grace Henderson Middle Row: Trevor Hunt, Darren Hunt, John Barrows, Rebecca Hunt, Natalie Draper, Ainsley Boulanger & Eric Drummond Front Row: Clara Barrows & Graeme Boulanger PAGE 9 Sudoku Instructions: S U D O K U Level: Medium Try to fill in all of the empty boxes so that: Each row contains the numbers 1 through 9 Each column contains the numbers 1 through 9 Each square (3 x 3 box) contains the numbers 1 through 9 Answer will be displayed on community website www.hartney.ca PAGE 10 Royal Canadian Legion Branch #26 Report - February 2015 At the January meeting two new members were welcomed to the Legion. Past President Jeremy Morrison chaired the initiation ceremony for new comrades Murray Phillips and Jon Morrison. Members present congratulated the new comrades and look forward to their active participation in the Legion. Below is the list of the local Legion executive for the next two years: President Vice - president Treasurer Secretary Sergeant-at-arms Cole Turner Bryan Keeler Wayne Keeler Jim Lee John R. Morrison Military Service Recognition Book - The last HartCam paper contained the names of the Hartney area veterans included in Volume 5 of the Military Service Recognition Book. Please review the list to see if you are entitled to receive the free copy for your family. The next meeting of Branch #26 will be on Tuesday, February 24th. All members are encouraged to attend. The meeting starts at 8:00pm. Comrade Lew Morrison is in charge of light refreshments. January Meat Draw Winners: 6 time winners Grant & Lorna Peake Marie Bertholet 5 time winners Lew Morrison Yvonne Bertholet 4 time winners Fred & Marion White Terry & Joanne Glawson 50 / 50 Winners Lorne Bateman $36.00 Marie Bertholet $37.00 Joanne Glawson $36.00 Marie Bertholet $12.00 Marie Bertholet $40.00 Did you know that over $8000.00 has been won in the “Chase the Ace” program since it was first introduced in November 2012? There have been five winners since inception; the smallest pot won by Joanne Glawson was $44.00 and the largest pot won by Rudy Splett was over $2800.00. As of press time the “Chase the Ace” stands at $700.00 plus! On this date - Legion Magazine / Canada’s History February 15, 1965 February 16, 1940 The Maple Leaf becomes Canada’s Official flag The Royal Canadian Air Force’s 110 Army Cooperation Squadron begins its journey to Britain. It is the first of 48 squadrons to go overseas. February 17, 1930 The Mad Trapper of Rat River, Alberta Johnson, is killed in a shoot out with the R.C.M.P following a 240 kilometer , 48 day man hunt in the Yukon. February 19, 1889 The pardoning of Gabriel Dumont regarding his participation in the 1885 North West Rebellion where Dumont had served as the military commander for Louis Riel and the Metis. February 20, 1959 P.M. John Diefenbaker makes the unexpected announcement that the CF - 105 Avro Arrow fighter project is cancelled. February 21, 1916 The Battle of Verdun begins. There will be nearly a million French and German casualties February 22, 1951 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry sustains the battalion’s first battle casualties in Korea during an attack on Hill 444. February 24, 1942 The Canadian government invokes the War Measures Act giving it the power to intern all persons of Japanese origin, including Japanese Canadians of military age. February 25 - 26, 1945 Sergeant Aubrey Cosens braves intense fire near Mosshof, Holland, to attack and capture enemy strong points and take prisoners. Killed by sniper fire, he is awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously. PAGE 11 Reminder to all PET OWNERS residing in the Town of Hartney The following is part of By-Law #921-07, being a by-law to provide for the regulation and control of animals within the limits of the Town of Hartney, full copy of the by-law is available for reviewing at the Municipal Office. Double Diamond Farm Supply is a progressive, multi-location crop inputs provider in southwestern Manitoba. We are currently seeking individuals for a couple positions. For both positions the applicant should have a valid driver’s license, be self-motivated, able to work flexible hours independently or as part of a team and be willing to learn. Yard Operations - Elgin This seasonal position would be mainly for yard operations at Elgin. Duties would include loading and delivery of product, general yard maintenance and other various tasks. Please forward any questions or your resume to: DOUBLE DIAMOND FARM SUPPLY Box 91, Elgin MB, R0K 0T0 Or e-mail: jeremy@doublediamond.mb.ca Phone: Trevor or Jeremy @ 769-2318 Custom Applicator & Nurse Truck Operators Working out of our Minto and Elgin locations. Duties of this seasonal position would be mainly the operation of custom application equipment and delivery of product to the application equipment and customers. 1. NO OWNER SHALL PERMIT HIS ANIMAL TO RUN AT LARGE. When an animal is found running at large, its owner shall be deemed to have failed or refused to comply with the by-law. 2. THE OWNER OF EVERY DOG OR CAT OVER THE AGE OF SIX MONTHS SHALL OBTAIN AND RENEW ANNUALLY, A LICENSE TO KEEP THE DOG OR CAT. The license fee is due and payable on the 1st day of January in each year and shall expire on the 31st day of December in the year following in which the license fee was levied and paid. Proof of current rabies vaccination status is required. Fee for spayed female or neutered male, dog or cat $5.00 per tag. Fee for male dog or cat $10.00 per tag. Fee for female dog or cat $10.00 per tag. 3. NO PERSON SHALL OWN, HARBOUR, KEEP OR HAVE IN HIS POSSESSION OR CONTROL OR ON HIS PREMISES, MORE THAN TWO (2) DOGS OR TWO(2) CATS AT ANY TIME, regardless of the number of people inhabiting the premises. 4. NO PERSON SHALL KEEP, HARBOUR, POSSESS OR CONTRAOL ANY RESTRICTED ANIMALS within the Town of Hartney. Restricted animals shall be noted to be, but not limited to, those animals herein stated as follows: A) PITBULL TERRIOR (or any cross of) B) ROTTWEILER (or any cross of) Please forward any questions or your resume to: DOUBLE DIAMOND FARM SUPPLY Box 191, Minto MB, R0K 1M0 Or e-mail: nevin@doublediamond.mb.ca Phone: Nevin @ 776-2132 5. NO OWNER SHALL PERMIT HIS ANIMAL TO BARK OR HOWL or in any other way unduly disturb the quiet of any person or persons anywhere in Town, regardless of time of day or night. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH BY-LAW #921-07 WILL RESULT IN ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER ENFORCEMENT PAGE 12 REEVE’s REPORT Welcome from the Reeve of the newly established Municipality of Grassland. We are into the new amalgamation of Cameron, Hartney and Whitewater. Everything is progressing with a positive approach and we are all adjusting to new committees and duties they require. You will see very little difference with the day to day operations of public works. The office staff is still adjusting to their new roles and responsibilities. We are working hard to try to make everything operate as in the past, but some committees will be combining through the municipality to be as effective as possible. Our meetings are held twice a month, the second Tuesday and the fourth Thursday in the month. These meeting are open to the public and we encourage your participation and involvement with council. With having two meetings a month we are hoping to answer and address all issues of the residents. A contest was held with ideas needed for a new logo for the municipality. We received some great ideas from the schools in Minto and the Elgin and Lauder colonies. The council has selected three winners with an effort being made to also amalgamate these entries into our new seal. Stay posted for the reveal of our seal in the near future. At the time of this report, we have just received a heavy snow fall. With the municipality now 42 miles wide, we have found that there can be more problems in one area over the other with such a big distance. With this in mind, we are staying with the emergency plans in place for all our communities. Be assured that all consideration is given to your area, but please contact your councilor or the office in Hartney or Minto if you see a situation that needs to be addressed. Our next meetings will be addressing the budget of the new municipality. It will take a lot of time and discussion to have a budget that addresses all the needs of such a large area. If you have any concerns or advice in the budget review, please contact your councilor, office or myself to discuss the matter. When the initial budget is ready, there will be a public meeting to review the plan. The date and location will be advertised at a later time. Once again, please feel free to contact any one of the council of the Municipality of Grassland. We are your elected representatives. We are here to represent you to our best ability. I hope we can provide the base for a successful merger of all our communities. Blair Woods, Reeve Municipality of Grassland Hartney Lauder United Church News Box 337, Hartney, MB.,R0M0X0; 204-741- 0808; hartneyu@mts.net Sunday Worship times: Hartney UC – 9:30AM; Lauder UC – 11:00AM Hartney worship will be at Cameron Lodge. World Day of Prayer is Friday, March 6th The season of Lent began on Ash Wed. Feb. 18th. First Sunday in Lent is Feb. 22. Palm Sunday is March 29; Good Friday is April 3; Easter is April 5. Annual Meetings are completed. Thanks to all who prepared 2014 reports. We look forward to a good 2015 year! Next Official Board Meeting is Wed. April 15th at 7.30 in Hartney. It has been noticed by several Hartney Church members that there are numerous beautiful pots, pans, cake pans, etc., in the church kitchen, which we believe were left after the last “Dinner to the Door”. These pots, pans, etc. are really nice and we’re sure that you must be missing them in your kitchen. Please pick yours up asap from the kitchen of the church (in the basement) so that they will not be disposed of. Thanks for your attention to this matter. In preparation for Easter consider Baptism, Confirmation, or Profession of Faith? Call or email Doug Craig if this is on your mind. Are you on PAR (PRE- Authorized Remittance)? The benefits to you are: regular support of your church; continual support of your home church and the Mission and Service Fund even when you are away. See your church treasurer if you want to get involved. Attentive to each moment, my mind is clear like a calm river – Thich Nhat Hanh PAGE 13 HATNEY SKATING CLUB 2014-2015 CANskate Back row (Program Assistants): Halle Thomas, Sara Mantell, Samantha Hunt, Emily Morrison, Jennifer Wright, Peyton Boulanger, Kally Bodin, Sydney Wright, Janelle Eastman & Kyra Thomas Third row: Faith Thomas(PA), Cambria Clarke & Rebecca Hunt Second row: Lincoln Hicks, Keligh Neault, Glen Eric DeGuia, Cassidy Clarke, Charles Clarke, Carter Morrison, Dennis Dyakov & Leland Hay Front row: Caden Thomas & Graeme Boulanger Missing: Coach Debra Turner, Cole Thomas(PA), Avery Cowan, Maisie-Jane Green, Liam Holden, Louelle Jasper, Kayden Drinkwalter & Krista F. STARskate Back Row: Coach Laurie Bertholet, Peyton Boulanger, Kyra Thomas, Samantha Hunt, Emily Morrison, Janelle Eastman, Casey Bertholet, Morgan Haerer & Sara Mantell Front Row: Natalie Draper & Faith Thomas Hartney Skating Club members On Boissevain Blizzards Juvenile Synchronized Skating Team Peyton Boulanger, Kally Bodin, Sydney Wright & Faith Thomas PAGE 14 Hartney Cameron Library THANK YOU February is “ I Love To Read Month!” If you borrow a book during February, enter to win one of two gift cards. The more you read, the more chances to win!! DRUMMOND - I would like to take this opportunity to thank the ratepayers of the former Cameron Municipality for the support I received while I served on the Municipal Council. Those years were truly memorable and in some cases challenging. I enjoyed working with some very good people both office staff, employees and follow council members. I still maintain that local government participation is a very important part in the survival of our rural areas. Book Club February’s book is “For Elise” Unveiling The Forgotten Woman on the Criddle Homestead”, author Oriole A Vane Veldhuis. The next book club meeting is Monday March 2 @ 2:00PM in the library. New members are always welcome. Friday Story Time Themed activity for preschoolers includes story and craft at 2:30 to 3:30 in the Library NEW BOOKS The Boston Girl – Anita Diament Mistress – James Patterson Personal – Lee Child Invincible (large print) – Diane Palmer AUDIO BOOKS , DVD’s AND MAGAZINES The library has audio books, DVD’s, magazines for loan. Come see our selection! “Rage” – Jonathan Kellerman (audio book) “Takedown Twenty” – Janet Evanovich (audio book) “Eclipse” – Richard North Patterson (audio book) “Prime Suspect The Last Witness” (DVD) “For Love Or Country The Arturo Sandoval Story” (DVD) “Revenge of the Pink Panther” (DVD) People (magazine) Archaeology (magazine) Canadian Living (magazine) Lots more to choose from!! If you find a book you would like to read and it isn't on our shelves, we can try and order it in for you. Just call with the title and the author. Library Hours Tuesdays 3:00 - 7:00pm Wednesday 1:00 - 5:00pm Thursday 1:00 - 5:00pm Friday 1:00 - 5:00pm Please contact the Library at 204-858-2102 or hartney@wmrl.ca for more information. To the council of the new Municipality of Grassland I wish them all Good Luck with their decisions in the future. - Wayne PAGE BOUNDARY CO-OP - Hartney Specials for March 5th - 12th; see in store for more specials! SPECIALS Minute Maid Drink n’ boxes 10 each 2 / $5.00 Habitant Soups 796mL Post Shredded Wheat 2 / $5.00 $3.99 Prego Pasta Sauce Coop Gold Cheese 2 / $5.00 $10.99 Europe’s Best Frozen Fruit Campbells Soup at Hand 600gr $1.00 284mL $4.99 3 /$4.98 Popcorn Chicken Centsible Wieners Maple Leaf Bacon 1kg 315g $4.99 $4.99 Post Honey Bunches of Oats $3.99 Cadbury Chocolate Bars 700g $5.99 645mL 800gr 15 PAGE 16 Hartney Golf Club Presents: Social Entrepreneurship by Design MARCH MADNESS 2015 Saturday March 21, 2015 Doors open at 5:00pm Supper at 6:30pm ADVANCED TICKET SALES ONLY! Get your tickets by March 16th EARLY BIRD DRAW! * Boundary Co-op * Sunrise Credit Union * Hartney Motor Inn * From a committee member Get in the door before 6:00pm and be entered for a chance to win $100 cash or $100 lottery tree! (Jim Moir, Larry Isabey, Jim Lee, Sharon Evans, Andrew Lewis, Brendan Phillips, Chris Murray or Debra Turner) Evening to include: Appetizers and cash bar Roast beef and leg of ham supper with complementary wine Entertainment by three time Canadian Juggling Champion Robin Chestnut Auction for VIP table Bucket draws, 50/50, Silent and Live auction Tickets only $30.00!! Reserve a table of 8 by calling the Recreation Office at 204-858-2536 Some prizes up for grabs to date: * “City Cats” Fishing Trip * Free Rounds of Golf * 4 tickets to Minto Dinner Theatre * Ladder Shelf * Hartney Hopper’s VIP Game Experience * 80 acres free custom application * 32” Flat Screen TV * Circular Saw and assorted tools * Breakfast or Wiener Roast at Chain Lakes * MANTRACKER2 * Day of Fishing & Cruising at Oak Lake * Golf Clubs * Jackets * $500.00 Hartney Shopping voucher * 2 Piece Hard Luggage set * 8 hours electrical work * 10 hours use of combine & straight cut header * 40 gal Hot water Heater * Decorative wooden putter stand * Sports memorabilia * Satellite Radio * Official Winnipeg Jets Jersey * Backyard BBQ Blast * Golf Bags Donations still being accepted! Follow us on Twitter @HartneyGolfClub #Marchmadness15
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