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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. 6 Issue 5 October 2015 Ste. Anne sisters, Bailey and Shelby Bram were among 47 players sum- moned to the Canadian women’s hockey team camp in Calgary this past month. Twenty-five year old Bailey played in the last three world champion- ships for Canada and was among the last players released from the 2014 Olympic team. Her twenty-two year old sister Shelby is trying to make the national team for the first time. The only time they have worn the Maple Leaf as teammates was in 2012 when they were both named to Canada’s under-22 women’s team for the annual Meco Cup in Germany. “It would be a dream come true getting to play with her again,” Shelby said. “I’ve had a taste of it at the under-22s. Every year I miss playing with her and we only get the chance to play in the summers together.” The Brams were college teammates and linemates for a single season at Pennsylvania’s Mercyhurst University in Bailey’s senior and Shelby’s freshman years in 2011-12. The siblings are not teammates this season by their own choices. Bailey is returning to the Calgary Inferno of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL), while Shelby has commit- ted to play for the Buffalo Beauts of the new National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL). Each tried to convince the other to change their choice of league, unsuccessfully. Uncertainty of the NWHL’s long-term sustainability and whether she could easily transfer back to the CWHL, prodded Bailey back to Calgary Local Sisters Vying For Team Canada Hockey Positions where she has spent the last two seasons. “I’ll see what happens next year if the NWHL is successful. I was kind of hesitant about, what happens if it folds? I think after the first year we’ll have more an idea what’s going to happen,” Bailey explained. Bailey’s progress from rookie to veteran on the Canadian team ac- celerated the winter she was centralized in Calgary in 2013-14. The Canadian women play more games and practice more together in the seven months leading into the Olympic Games than they do in the three years in between Olympics. “My confidence went up, my strength went up, my skating went up,” Bailey said. “Every little detail of my game I think improved.” Canada will attempt to defend their Four Nations Cup title in Sundsvall, Sweden, in November. They will also attempt to reclaim the world championship on home ice in Kamloops, BC, from March 28 to April 4.

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Vol. 6 Issue 5 October 2015

Ste. Anne sisters, Bailey and Shelby Bram were among 47 players sum-moned to the Canadian women’s hockey team camp in Calgary this pastmonth. Twenty-five year old Bailey played in the last three world champion-ships for Canada and was among the last players released from the2014 Olympic team. Her twenty-two year old sister Shelby is trying tomake the national team for the first time. The only time they have worn the Maple Leaf as teammates was in2012 when they were both named to Canada’s under-22 women’s teamfor the annual Meco Cup in Germany. “It would be a dream come truegetting to play with her again,” Shelby said. “I’ve had a taste of it at theunder-22s. Every year I miss playing with her and we only get the chanceto play in the summers together.” The Brams were college teammates and linemates for a single seasonat Pennsylvania’s Mercyhurst University in Bailey’s senior and Shelby’sfreshman years in 2011-12. The siblings are not teammates this seasonby their own choices. Bailey is returning to the Calgary Inferno of theCanadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL), while Shelby has commit-ted to play for the Buffalo Beauts of the new National Women’s HockeyLeague (NWHL). Each tried to convince the other to change their choiceof league, unsuccessfully. Uncertainty of the NWHL’s long-term sustainability and whether shecould easily transfer back to the CWHL, prodded Bailey back to Calgary

Local Sisters VyingFor Team CanadaHockey Positions

where she has spent the last two seasons. “I’ll see what happens next year if the NWHL is successful. I was kindof hesitant about, what happens if it folds? I think after the first yearwe’ll have more an idea what’s going to happen,” Bailey explained. Bailey’s progress from rookie to veteran on the Canadian team ac-celerated the winter she was centralized in Calgary in 2013-14. TheCanadian women play more games and practice more together in theseven months leading into the Olympic Games than they do in thethree years in between Olympics. “My confidence went up, my strength went up, my skating went up,”Bailey said. “Every little detail of my game I think improved.” Canada will attempt to defend their Four Nations Cup title inSundsvall, Sweden, in November. They will also attempt to reclaim theworld championship on home ice in Kamloops, BC, from March 28 toApril 4.

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A full moon, harvest moon, supermoon, and total eclipse of themoon—this one had it all. On the evening of September 27,Ste. Anne had clear skys to view threeseparate lunar events. The totaleclipse coincided with the full moonnearest the fall equinox, known asthe harvest moon. What's more, themoon was at its closest approach toEarth for the year, making it also asupermoon or perigee moon. That’swhy it's being talked about by someas a Super Harvest Blood Moon—amouthful to be sure. This confluence has happenedonly five times since 1900. Accord-ing to NASA, the last time we sawthis celestial triple combination wasin 1982, and it won’t repeat until2033. Spectators in our area started towitnessed this event from 7:11 PMthe moon was fully eclipsed with ared glow by 9:47 PM and ended at12:22 AM.

SuperHarvestBloodMoon

Two women aged 83 and 84 fromthe RM of Ste. Anne died in a crashjust west of Ste. Anne in a construc-tion zone at Highway 12 at the inter-section with 210 around 12:00 pm The women were the lone occu-pants in a westbound car on the 210,they were attempting to turn northonto Highway 12. The car proceededonto the highway and was struck bya northbound semi that had the rightof way. The driver of the truck re-mained on scene and was not in-jured. STARS air ambulance had initiallybeen dispatched to the area but wascalled off shortly after. Traffic heading north and south onhighway 12 was rerouted through theTown of Ste. Anne until 4:15 pm.

Dangerous Intersection Claims Lives in Highway 12 Collision

The Ste. Anne Police Depart-ment is seeking the public’s as-sistance in identifying a suspectinvolved in a recent break-in thatoccurred in Ste. Anne. Police say that at approximately3 am on September 16, an indi-vidual broke into the Ste. AnneHotel. If you have any informationabout this individual or were inthe crime area between 3 am –4 am on September 16, pleasecontact the Ste. Anne Police De-partment at 204-422-8209.

Ste. Anne Police InvestigateHotel Break-In

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Upcoming EventsFederal ElectionFederal ElectionFederal ElectionFederal ElectionFederal ElectionMonday, October 19(Advance Voting days will beOctober 9, 10, 11, and 12 fromNoon until 8pm at the Ste. AnneKnights of Columbus Hall 132Central Ave.)Election DayElection DayElection DayElection DayElection Day - Monday, Oc-tober 19 from 8:30am until8:30pm at Seine River Banquet

Centre, 80-A ArenaRoad, Ste. Anne. Formore information call1-866-294-6701 orvisit elections.ca.

Seine River Services for seniorsSeine River Services for seniorsSeine River Services for seniorsSeine River Services for seniorsSeine River Services for seniorsis hosting a Spaghetti supperfundraiser on Saturday October 10at the Young at Heart CommunityCentre in Richer from 5 pm till 11pm. Doors will open at 5 pm. Sup-per is at 6 pm. Music by Small TownInc. Tickets are $20. For tickets callLaura at 204-424-5006 or 204-346-2320 or Juliette at 204-424-5285 or Kathy at 204-422-8468.

Upcoming Flu ClinicsUpcoming Flu ClinicsUpcoming Flu ClinicsUpcoming Flu ClinicsUpcoming Flu ClinicsSainte-Anne Seine Banquet Hall, 80Arena Rd Thurs. Oct 29, 3:00 pmuntil 7:00 pmRicher Young at Heart CommunityCenter, 22 Dawson Rd Thurs. Nov5, 4:00 pm until 7:00 pmWhen attending Southern Health FluClinics remember to bring yourManitoba Health Card.For more information on communityflu clinics, visitwww.southernhealth.ca or call 204-788-8200.

Halloween BashHalloween BashHalloween BashHalloween BashHalloween BashThe Ste. Anne Hotel is hosting aHalloween bash on Friday, Octo-ber 30th starting at 9pm. They willhave the band Snowblind perform-ing live and will be giving awayprizes for best costumes. For moreinformation call 204-422-9275

Daylight SavingDaylight SavingDaylight SavingDaylight SavingDaylight SavingDaylight Saving Time ends Sunday,November 1, 2015, 2:00 AM.Clocks are turned back 1 hour.

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IngredientsIngredientsIngredientsIngredientsIngredients2 pkg. (170 g each) Baker's White Chocolate, chopped3/4 cup canned sweetened condensed milkYellow and red food colorings(10 drops yellow and 2 drops red)12 Cadbury Fun Treats (3 bars each Cadbury Mr. Big,Cadbury Wunderbar, Cadbury Caramilk, Cadbury CrispyCrunch), coarsely chopped (about 1 cup)1 Tbsp. Halloween sprinkles

DirectionsDirectionsDirectionsDirectionsDirections Line 8” square pan with foil, with ends of foil extendingover sides. Microwave white chocolate and milk inmicrowaveable bowl on MEDIUM 2 to 3 min. or until choco-late is almost melted; stir until completely melted. Stir infood colorings until blended. Spread half the white choco-late mixture onto bottom of prepared pan. Sprinkle withchopped chocolate bars. Immediately top with remainingwhite chocolate mixture and sprinkles. Refrigerate 2 hoursor until firm. Use foil handles to lift fudge from pan beforecutting into squares. Store in tightly covered container inrefrigerator up to 3 weeks. (Do not freeze.)

Halloween Fudge