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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 204-422-5523 or Email [email protected] T 204-422-5523 or Email [email protected] T 204-422-5523 or Email [email protected] T 204-422-5523 or Email [email protected] T 204-422-5523 or Email [email protected] Vol. 5 Issue 12 May 2015 A few dozen volunteers met in the park recently to kick off a town clean up. While everyone was being assigned an area to clean up, the Ste. Anne Lions Club provided coffee, donuts and home made goodies. “It is surprising how much can get done when everyone works to- gether,” said Ross Roy, one of the participants. There was also a $50 gift card donated by the Old # 12 Restaurant awarded to the largest group registered. Organizers Deanna Marriott, Gin Gagnon and the Ste. Anne Lions Club would like to thank everyone who came out and spent their Satur- day morning making the community a more beautiful space to live in. The Town of Ste. Anne will soon have a new food bank, thanks to the hard work of a number of concerned volunteers. On April 29, about one hundred people came to the Accueil Kateri Centre, which is located in the Knights of Columbus Hall to celebrate the upcoming opening of a new food bank in the community. Staffed with local volunteers, the facility is expected to address an unfortunate need in the community. Joanne Vielfaure-Romaniuk, Social Worker, Seine River School Divi- sion says the facility was named the Accueil Kateri Centre in honour of a young aboriginal woman who died in 1680 at 24 years old. “She was a person of faith who went through a lot of suffering during her short life, but who never lost hope for a better future. Kateri serves as an encouragement to those involved in establishing a food bank and as an inspiration to those who are suffering because of a lack of food,” Vielfaure-Romaniuk explained. Claudette Lavack will be donating her time as Coordinator of the new food bank, Vielfaure-Romaniuk added. A kickoff took place with the Ecole Ste. Anne School Band providing the entertainment and David Northcotte of Winnipeg Harvest con- gratulating the community for this local initiative. Donations in support of the new facility can be made at the Ville of Ste-Anne office. Charitable receipt will be provided. Construction still underway to the facility, but it is expected to be open for the first clients on June 24. Ste. Anne Lions Club Hosts Community Clean Up Ste. Anne Setting Up Foodbank

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Vol. 5 Issue 12 May 2015

A few dozen volunteers met in the park recently to kick off a town cleanup. While everyone was being assigned an area to clean up, the Ste.Anne Lions Club provided coffee, donuts and home made goodies. “It is surprising how much can get done when everyone works to-gether,” said Ross Roy, one of the participants. There was also a $50 gift card donated by the Old # 12 Restaurantawarded to the largest group registered. Organizers Deanna Marriott, Gin Gagnon and the Ste. Anne LionsClub would like to thank everyone who came out and spent their Satur-day morning making the community a more beautiful space to live in.

The Town of Ste. Anne will soon have a new food bank, thanks to thehard work of a number of concerned volunteers. On April 29, about one hundred people came to the Accueil KateriCentre, which is located in the Knights of Columbus Hall to celebratethe upcoming opening of a new food bank in the community. Staffedwith local volunteers, the facility is expected to address an unfortunateneed in the community. Joanne Vielfaure-Romaniuk, Social Worker, Seine River School Divi-sion says the facility was named the Accueil Kateri Centre in honour ofa young aboriginal woman who died in 1680 at 24 years old. “She was a person of faith who went through a lot of suffering duringher short life, but who never lost hope for a better future. Kateri servesas an encouragement to those involved in establishing a food bankand as an inspiration to those who are suffering because of a lack offood,” Vielfaure-Romaniuk explained. Claudette Lavack will be donating her time as Coordinator of thenew food bank, Vielfaure-Romaniuk added. A kickoff took place with the Ecole Ste. Anne School Band providingthe entertainment and David Northcotte of Winnipeg Harvest con-gratulating the community for this local initiative. Donations in support of the new facility can be made at the Ville ofSte-Anne office. Charitable receipt will be provided. Construction still underway to the facility, but it is expected to beopen for the first clients on June 24.

Ste. Anne Lions Club HostsCommunity Clean Up Ste. Anne Setting

Up Foodbank

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Crust1 1/2 to 2 cups of graham wafer crumbs1/3 cup white sugar1/2 cup butter or margarine, melted

Mix all together until moist. Pat into a bottom of 9x13cake pan or springform pan, bake for 10 mins. Let cool.

Filling2 - 8oz pkgs of cream cheese, room temp.2 -4 serving vanilla instant pudding1 small whipping cream4 cups cold 2% milk1 can of cherry pie filling (or filling of choice)

In a large bowl mix cream cheese with mixer for 1 min.Add 1 cup of milk and beat on low for 1 min. Pour the

vanilla pudding and the remaining milk in andmix on low for 2 min until mixture is smooth. Mixon high for another 2-3 mins until smooth. Pourthe filling onto crust. Whip the whipping creamand pour on top of filling. Spoon pie filling on topof whipped cream. Put in fridge overnight to set.  

Serve after a great dinner for the finale. Very light…very yummy… enjoy. 

The Ste-Anne Hospital Fund is organizingits 1st annual Health Walk on Saturday, May30 at 10:30 am starting from the Ste-AnneHospital. This fundraising event includes a 4 kmfamily walk followed by a picnic lunch withoutdoor activities for all ages, including theSTARS MEU bus!

Register online atRegister online atRegister online atRegister online atRegister online atfondshospitalsteanne.ca/health-walkfondshospitalsteanne.ca/health-walkfondshospitalsteanne.ca/health-walkfondshospitalsteanne.ca/health-walkfondshospitalsteanne.ca/health-walkand download your pledge form. Registra-tion is free. There will be door prizes forsome lucky participants and grand prizes tobe won for most money raised! This event is an opportunity for the youngand the not so young to enjoy a family walk.

Family Activity inSupport of Local Hospital

Cheesecake

I received this recipe from afriend. It is a light option tothe heavy cheesecake...after eating a big meal thisis great… thanks Susan!

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Jamie Rogersfrom Ste. AnneEnglish Schoolreceiving theschool’sparticipationaward fromSte. AnneLions Steveand Chris.

Peace PosterwinnerVeronika fromSte. AnneEnglish Schoolwith Ste. AnneLions Chrisand Steve.

Peace PosterwinnersRaygan andSchyler andSte. AnneImmersionSchoolprincipalCarole Hébertreceiving theschool’sparticipationaward fromthe Ste. AnneLions Club.

Congratulation to LoraineTrudeau from Ste. Anne whois the recent winner of the2015 St-Boniface MegaMillion Choices Lottery. Loraine really didn’t believeit when she got the phonecall. She actually told thecaller that he should knowher email and to send herofficial email to prove it. Asto her surprise the emailcame minutes later. Loraineand husband Simon are stillin shock.

Ste. Anne Home To Yet AnotherGrand Prize Winner!!!

Ste. Anne Lions ClubPeace Poster

Winners

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Upcoming Events Want to List an Event??Email it [email protected]

Catholic Women’s League presents “ Euthanasia: Why Not” a onehour presentation by Dr. Larry Rados on May 14. Starts at 7 pm inthe Parish Hall. There will be a Free Will Offering. For more informa-tion contact Sheila Lenton at [email protected]

10th Annual Symposium for the Adult Day Program - On WednesdayMay 27, Thursday May 28 and Friday May 29 from 12:30 - 3pm atthe Salon Marguerite d’Youville at the Villa Youville in Ste-Anne.Participate in the origami contest, ‘The Thread for Life Origami’. Eachentry must have an origami piece made of paper or tissue with athread, ribbon or wire etc. Add a title with a short description and putyour name on the back then bring your entry to Carmelle by Friday,May 22. Light snack included. The prizes for the contest will beawarded on Friday, May 29 at 1 pm.

Ste. Anne Lions Club Walk for Dog Guides will take place on May 31at Redemptorist Park in Ste. Anne, MB. Sign in is at 10 am, WalkStart at 12 noon. Dog show, face painting, air brush tattoos, foodand refreshments, silent auction and more. For more informationcontact Chris Barnard at 204-422-8259 or [email protected] visitwww.purinawalkfordogguides.com

This year’s Community Garage Sale hours will be advertised for June13 from 9am - 2 pm. You can choose to have your garage sale openlonger or shorter and open Friday and/or Saturday. If you would liketo have your address added to the map, contact Dyonne Mulla [email protected], or message her on facebook orcall 204-479-4478 and leave a message (name and address) byTuesday, June 9th, 2015. Do you live out of town but want to takepart by having a table at this Garage Sale event? We have confirmedthat use of the arena parking lot is available providing we have aminimum of 10 people. If you’re interested please confirm yourattendance by private messaging Willa Huleyon facebook or callingMelanie at 204-447-7478.

Ste. Anne Lions Club Family Kite Festival will take place on June 20,10 am until 5 pm at the old #12 Soccer Park beside the fire hall inSte. Anne. Don’t have a kite buy one on site. Hot dogs and refresh-ments, music, Face Painting, Henna Tattoos, Air Brush Tattoos,Motorcycle Show and Shine and more. Fun for everyone. For moreinformation contact Rick at 204-430-6820.

Wii Bowling Games – Every Monday afternoon at 1:30 pm at theClub Jovial. Great time to join even if you have never played.Contact Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285.

International Cooking Classes -On the third Wednesday of themonth from 6 - 8:30 pm. Learnto cook authentic and originalfoods from Columbia, India,Iraq, Philippines and Bolivia.Pre-register with the Town of Ste.Anne at 204-422-5293 or [email protected].

Computer Courses - Free at thebibliothèque Ste. Anne Library.For appointment, contact Harleeat 204-392-0568.

Ste. Anne Cultural Committee -Invites artists of all kinds to theirweekly open houses at 112Centrale Ave. on Tuesdays from9 - 11:30 am and Wednesdaysfrom 7 - 8:30 pm. These gather-ings are to bring artists togetherto work on and discuss their craftand there is no cost to attend.Contact Diane at 204-422-9599or email [email protected].

Seine River Services for Seniors –Invite to all seniors interested inthe Wii Bowling game to come,try it out and have fun. OnMondaysat 1 pm, at Le ClubJovial. Contact Juliette Rowan at204-424-5285 CommunityResource Coordinator for localservices or [email protected].