Inseine november 2014

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Check out our Facebook page! FOR INSEINE AD FOR INSEINE AD FOR INSEINE AD FOR INSEINE AD FOR INSEINE ADVER VER VER VER VERTISING CALL P TISING CALL P TISING CALL P TISING CALL P TISING CALL PATRICIA A TRICIA A TRICIA A TRICIA A TRICIA AT 422-5523 or Email [email protected] T 422-5523 or Email [email protected] T 422-5523 or Email [email protected] T 422-5523 or Email [email protected] T 422-5523 or Email [email protected] Vol. 5 Issue 6 November 2014 The Town of Ste. Anne is buzzing with the news of an all new elected Mayor and counsellors as the re- sult of the 2014 municipal elections. Residents elected in new mayor, Ri- chard Pelletier with 375 votes, along with four new councillors. Maranda Lanouette with 397 votes, Yvan St. Vincent with 393 votes, Ginette Gagnon with 339 and Wayne Setlack with 284 votes. “This is very exciting, it was a close New Faces On Council competition I only had 22 votes more than Bernie! I was getting nervous but I think I did very well at the forum and that helped with those last few votes,” said Pelletier. Pelletier is looking forward to the next four years. “I have to work hard. We have our hands full with an all new council, but have a good team, a strong team with dif- ferent views and experience. I think we will work great together and get a lot done.” He would like the residents of Ste. Anne to inform him what they want as he starts working on setting goals. He feels strongly about deal- ing in facts and working together as a team. The newly elected Council has already hosted their first Organi- zational Meeting. Despite all be- ing new to their jobs, Pelletier says the meeting went quite well. Council was informed of all of the ongoing projects in the com- munity and the previous council’s vision, and Pelletier notes he is ex- cited to continue to work on the existing projects and some new projects over the next four years. Yvan St. Vincent was selected for the role of Deputy Mayor at the meeting. Ginette Gagnon Richard Pelletier Yvan St. Vincent Wayne Setlack Maranda Lanouette “...we have our hands full with an all new council, but have a good team, a strong team with different views and experience.”

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Vol. 5 Issue 6 November 2014

The Town of Ste. Anne is buzzingwith the news of an all new electedMayor and counsellors as the re-sult of the 2014 municipal elections.Residents elected in new mayor, Ri-chard Pelletier with 375 votes, alongwith four new councillors. MarandaLanouette with 397 votes, Yvan St.Vincent with 393 votes, GinetteGagnon with 339 and WayneSetlack with 284 votes. “This is very exciting, it was a close

New Faces On Councilcompetition I only had 22 votesmore than Bernie! I was gettingnervous but I think I did very wellat the forum and that helped withthose last few votes,” said Pelletier. Pelletier is looking forward to thenext four years. “I have to workhard. We have our hands full withan all new council, but have agood team, a strong team with dif-ferent views and experience. I thinkwe will work great together and geta lot done.” He would like the residents of Ste.Anne to inform him what they wantas he starts working on settinggoals. He feels strongly about deal-ing in facts and working togetheras a team.  The newly elected Council hasalready hosted their first Organi-zational Meeting. Despite all be-ing new to their jobs, Pelletier saysthe meeting went quite well. Council was informed of all ofthe ongoing projects in the com-munity and the previous council’svision, and Pelletier notes he is ex-cited to continue to work on theexisting projects and some newprojects over the next four years.Yvan St. Vincent was selected forthe role of Deputy Mayor at themeeting.

Ginette GagnonRichard Pelletier

Yvan St. Vincent

Wayne Setlack Maranda Lanouette

“...we have our hands fullwith an all new council, buthave a good team, a strongteam with different views

and experience.”

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It’s official... the Ste. Anne’s Lionshave enough members to now berecognized as its own official club!To celebrate this achievement theyheld a charter night in October toofficially announce it. Lions gathered from acrossCanada and the US to welcomeand celebrated the accomplish-ments and beginning of the Ste.Anne’s Lions Club. The Ste. AnneLions gathered with over 100 otherLions and guests to enjoy fellowshipand rejoice in everything the clubhas accomplished since Steinbach and AreaLions Club member Chris Barnard envisioned aclub for Ste. Anne in October 2013. Under his guidance, the Ste. Anne’s Lions Clubhas accomplished much for the communityincluding organizing fundraisers for a familyaffected by cancer, taking local seniors out tosee Christmas lights, a family kite festival,supplied hearing assistance to local resident,and collecting mittens and hats for a localdaycare. The Lions have an upcoming craftand bake sale with a silent auction and fooddrive to support local Christmas food hampersthis December. The Charter night was held at the RicherYoung at Heart Club. Members decorated thehall with coloured peace posters created bylocal children for a Peace Poster contest theLions host each year. It encourages youngpeople worldwide to express their visions ofpeace. During the celebration 11 members whereformally inducted as Lions and before the endof the evening, they welcomed two moreadditional members from the guest who wereattending the event.

Ste. Anne Lions Club CharterNight Celebration

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Here is a very moist recipe forPumpkin Loaf I tried this recipe with some leftover pumpkin puree it was very tastyand would be nice with a cup ofcoffee or tea.1 cup of white sugar1 tsp. baking powder1 tsp. cinnamon1 1/2 cups flour3/4 tsp. baking soda1/2 tsp. salt3/4 cup of cooking oil1 cup canned pumpkin2 eggs, beaten3/4 cup raisins(optional) Mix dry ingredients in bowl andmake a hole in the center. Add oil,pumpkin, eggs and raisins. If usingraisins or us could use chocolatechipits. Bake 60-80 minutes at 350 F. Linea loaf pan with paper and greasepan and paper or you could justgrease and flour pan if you wish.Let cool in pan. Enjoy with a cup ofcoffee or tea, and share with a friend.

Pumpkin Loaf

Did You Know?Avoidable mortality accounted for 74%of premature deaths among men? TheMovember Foundation aims to changethis way of thinking by putting a fun twiston this serious issue. Using the mous-tache as a catalyst, the idea is to bringabout change and give men the oppor-tunity and confidence to learn and talkabout their health and take action whenneeded. for more info go toca.movember.com/mens-health

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Bibliotheque Ste. Anne LibraryBibliotheque Ste. Anne LibraryBibliotheque Ste. Anne LibraryBibliotheque Ste. Anne LibraryBibliotheque Ste. Anne Library ’s 20th anniversary’s 20th anniversary’s 20th anniversary’s 20th anniversary’s 20th anniversary,,,,,November 8, 1:00 p.m.The Bibliotheque Ste. Anne Library would like to announce the reopen-ing of the library with special thanks to invited guests and to the mem-bers of Legion Branch 220. This event will be held at 16, rue de l’Egliseon Saturday followed by coffee. Everyone is welcome.

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Knights of Columbus BreakKnights of Columbus BreakKnights of Columbus BreakKnights of Columbus BreakKnights of Columbus Break-----fas tfas tfas tfas tfas tNovember 9, 10 am – 1 pmCome enjoy breakfast at theKnights of Columbus Hall. $7 foradults. Contact Roger for more info204-422-5306.

Knights of Columbus SupperKnights of Columbus SupperKnights of Columbus SupperKnights of Columbus SupperKnights of Columbus SupperNovember 14, 5 pm – 7 pmCome have a pulled Pork Supperat the Knights of Columbus Hall$12 for adults. Contact Roger formore info 204-422-5306.

Christmas Craft WChristmas Craft WChristmas Craft WChristmas Craft WChristmas Craft Workshop!orkshop!orkshop!orkshop!orkshop!November 17, 6 pm - 8:30 pmIn this workshop you will learn howto make a beautifully glittered andpainted Christmas ornament . Thisclass is for anyone ages 12 andup the cost is 2 for $30. It will beheld at the Ste. Anne Elementary/Collegiate Canteen. Please regis-ter by calling 204-422-6577 oremail [email protected]. International Cooking ClassInternational Cooking ClassInternational Cooking ClassInternational Cooking ClassInternational Cooking ClassNovember 19, from 6 pm - 8:30pmThe cooking class will take placein the Home Ec room at the Ste.Anne Collegiate. Join us in learn-ing to cook authentic and original

foods SPACE IS LIMITED! Soplease register by calling 204-422-6577 or [email protected].

Songs of ChristmasSongs of ChristmasSongs of ChristmasSongs of ChristmasSongs of ChristmasDecember 7, 2 pmThe Songs of Christmas will takeplace at the Ste. Anne CatholicChurch. Free admission. Pleasebring a non-perishable food itemor make a monetary donation forChristmas hampers. Organized bythe Knights of Columbus.

Ste. Anne Lions Club Craft,Ste. Anne Lions Club Craft,Ste. Anne Lions Club Craft,Ste. Anne Lions Club Craft,Ste. Anne Lions Club Craft,Gift and Bake SaleGift and Bake SaleGift and Bake SaleGift and Bake SaleGift and Bake SaleDecember 13, 11 am – 4 pmCome down to the Club Jovial andfinish up your Christmas shopping!There will be a 50/50 draw and asilent auction with proceeds goingto the Knights of Columbus forChristmas hampers also pleasebring a non-perishable food item.For more information call Patriciaat 204-422-5523 or [email protected].