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VICTORIA BEACH CLUB SPECIAL ACTIVITIES 2014 ACTIVITY DATE TIME LOCATION CONVENOR Girls Tennis Day Friday July 4 1:30-3 PM Tennis Courts Nancy Sarchuk, Robert Kennedy Flea Market Sat. July 5 1:00-3:00pm Clubhouse Joanne Gibson & Deb Covernton Flea Market Clean-Up Sat. July 5 3:00-5:00pm Clubhouse Lorraine Cook Beach Events Sun. July 6th 10:30am-noon Clubhouse Bridget Bedard & Laura McDonald 89 th year • Issue No. 3 Friday, July 4, 2014 A non-profit service of the Victoria Beach Club Enthusiasm for swimming wasn’t dampend by what felt like a mini hurricane at Victoria Beach over the July long weekend. Swim registration was busy and, as usual, very efficient.

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victoria beach club special activities 2014activity DatE tiME LOcatiON cONvENORGirls Tennis Day Friday July 4 1:30-3 PM Tennis Courts Nancy Sarchuk, Robert KennedyFlea Market Sat. July 5 1:00-3:00pm Clubhouse Joanne Gibson & Deb CoverntonFlea Market Clean-Up Sat. July 5 3:00-5:00pm Clubhouse Lorraine CookBeach Events Sun. July 6th 10:30am-noon Clubhouse Bridget Bedard & Laura McDonald

89th year • Issue No. 3 Friday, July 4, 2014A non-profit service of the Victoria Beach Club

Enthusiasm for swimming wasn’t dampend by what felt like a mini hurricane at Victoria Beach over the July long weekend. Swim registration was busy and, as usual, very efficient.

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Howdy VB kids!What a great first week! We had tons of fun and lots

more to come. Here’s the plan for Week 2: July 7-July 11  The movies this week will be:July 8: Monster’s University-G 104 minJuly 10: Frozen-PG 102 min The bike hike will be to the Lost LagoonAs always, remember your helmets, sunscreen and

a bathing suit and towel. There are lots of cool critters to look at, so don’t forget your net.  We meet at the clubhouse and leave at 10:00 sharp on Wednesdays. Parents are always welcome!

  The craft this week will be twirled paper collages. Reminder-Arts & Crafts only run on Tuesday and is for all ages.

  We will have our first of 4 Teen events on Wednesday July 9. The first VB teen event is a movie night-the movie will be Hunger Games: Catching Fire PG13, 146 minutes. Movie starts at 9:00 PM in the clubhouse, all teens welcome!

 ThanksBruce SirrellRec Director

The annual Victoria Beach Book sale will take place on Sunday July 6th from 1-3pm at the clubhouse! This is a great chance to stock up on your summer beach reads!! Some selections of books that will be offered are children’s, young adult, mystery, romance, science fiction, magazines and more!

All of the money we raise goes directly to fund the running of the Library and to purchase new books!

Please also consider donating your gently used books and magazines as well. Donations of books or magazines from home or cottage are welcome, please drop them off at the Library during open hours, or box your books and leave

them on the boulevard by 8:00 am on Saturday July 5th to be picked up with the Flea Market donations. No Reader’s Digest, Dictionaries or Encyclopedias please!

We are also looking for volunteers: for set up (3pm Saturday July 5th) for help at the sale, and for clean up, so please consider volunteering for the VB Club in this way.

The sale starts at 1pm, and again this year VB club members will be let into the book sale first, so wear your wrist bands! Thanks in advance for your support! We are looking forward to seeing you there!

The Meadows and Poulton Families

Rec Program This Week

VictoRia Beach

Book Sale Sunday, July 6th, 2014

1-3pm – VB clubhouse

Many thanks to Sergeant Clyde Raven and Constable Ken Poole of the VB Police for being “on the spot” when I discovered my bike was missing from the

Clubhouse racks. These polite gentlemen returned it within one hour! A record?

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VICTORIA BEACH CLUB2014 - SUMMER ACTIVITIES - 2014

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CLUBHOUSE ACTIVITIESAerobics: Mon. Wed. Fri. 10:00-11:00 am Maria EriksonArts & Crafts: (all ages) Tues. 1:30-2:30 pm Rec. AssistantsBike Hikes: (Ages 7-12) Wed. 10:00 am-noon Rec. AssistantsDuplicate Bridge: Mon. 6:50 pm Ken Capelle, Gail & Bob Henderson, Henry KrahnMixed Bridge: Wed. 1:15 pm Bev Underhill & Shelley SaundersMovies: stnatsissA .ceR mp 03:7 .sruhT & .seuTSwimming Lessons: Mon. - Fri. June 30 - Aug. 8 Safe Swim TeamSwimming Inquiries: Mon. - Fri. 9:30-10:00 am Kristin VielhaberYoga: Tues. & Thurs. 10:00-11:30 am Susan Marshall, Jane Carroll

LIBRARY HOURS: Mon. & Wed. 11:00 am-noon, 7:00-8:00 pm Library AssistantsTues. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 10:00 am-noonSun. noon-1:00 pm

SPORTS GROUND ACTIVITIES Recreation AssistantsChildren’s Games: (Ages 4-10) Mon. & Fri. 10:00-11:00 amFamily Recreation: Mon. Wed. Fri. 7:30-8:30 pm Golf Lessons: (Ages 7-16) Tues. & Thurs. 10:00-10:45 amYouth Sport: (Ages 10-14) Mon. & Fri. 10:00-11:00 am

TENNIS COURT ACTIVITIES Tennis Court AttendantsYouth Tennis Lessons: (Ages 5-6) Weds. 10:30-11:15 am & Thurs. 12:30-1:15 pm

(Ages 7-9) Tues. & Thurs. 11:30 am-12:30 pm(Ages 10 & over) Mon. & Fri. noon-1:00 pm

Adult Tennis Lessons: Mondays 1:00-4:00 pm with Robert KennedyWednesdays 11:00 am-4:00 pm Hit with a Pro (Sign up Mondays)Wed. July 9 Kirbyson’s Doubles ClinicWed. July 16 Bill Serbin’s Doubles ClinicWed. July 30 George & Kevin Kylar

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Junior Tennis Nights: (Ages 11-18) Mon. & Wed. 6:30-8:00 pmAdult Tennis Round Robin: Mon. & Fri. (Register) 10:00-10:20 am

(Play) 10:30 am-noonAdult GVS (ground stroke, volley, smash)

Tues. & Thurs. 10:30-11:30 & Saturdays 11:00 am-noonAdult Tennis Drills Fridays 1:00-2:00 pm

PAST PRESIDENT Maureen Neuendorff

ELECTED DIRECTORS / OFFICERS:luaK linATNEDISERP

VICE-PRESIDENT Suzy HesterneskreD ydneWYRATERCES

nosagobnniF yhtaCRERUSAERTDIRECTOR AT LARGE Leslie Sarchuk

APPOINTED OFFICERS:HERALD PUBLISHER Lana Meiers

HERALD EDITORS Barbara PritchardKevin Dube

yelzaeB alemaPPIHSREBMEMLise SimonsenAnita Gubbels

PLANNED GIVING Bruce Eyford

RECREATION DIRECTOR Bruce Sirrell

SPECIAL EVENTS Shauna Filuk Jill Kirbyson

SWIMMING COORDINATOR Anndrea O’Connor, Tamara Roehr

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EMPLOYEES:RECREATION DIRECTOR Bruce Sirrell

RECREATION ASSISTANTS Brendan Proulx (Head Assistant)

Jessie HooleMia KirbysonJenna Cech-ManekElora Adamson

swodaeM ylimESNAIRARBIL (Senior Librarian)

Tessa Poulton (Junior Librarian)

TENNIS COURT ATTENDANTS John Guest (Head Attendant)

Sam BrownellJulia LuchtBen CharbonneauCole PaigeErik KapilikSophia Buller-Courage

SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS Kristin Vielhaber (Head Instructor)

Danielle HancockCady Jessiman Cleo SyversonSpiro VerrasCameron Russell

V B C L U B E X E C U T I V E C O M M I T T E E - 2 0 1 4 R O S T E R 2014 CHILDREN’S MOVIE LISTMovies start at 7:30 pm at the Clubhouse

DATE MOVIEJul 1 Turbo-PG 96 minJuly 3 Planes-PG 91 minJuly 8 Monster's University-G 104 minJuly 10 Frozen-PG 102 minJuly 15 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2-PG 95 minJuly 17 Disney Teen Beach Movie-PG 110 minJuly 22 The Nut Job-PG 85 minJuly 24 One Direction-This is Us-PG 92 minJuly 29 Lego Movie-PG 100 minJuly 31 Rio 2 - G 101 MinutesAugust 5 Free Birds-PG 91 minAugust 7 Smurfs 2-PG -105 minAugust 12 Despicable Me 2-PG-98 minAugust 14 Muppets Most Wanted-PG 107 minTeen movie nightThe Hunger Games-Catching Fire -PG13-146 minutes

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PAST PRESIDENTMaureen Neuendorff

PRESIDENTAnil Kaul 756-2158

VICE PRESIDENTSuzy Hester

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SECRETARYWendy Derksen

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TREASURERCathy Finnbogason

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DIRECTOR AT LARGELeslie Sarchuk

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VB HERALD PUBLISHERLana Meier

HERALD EDITORBarb Pritchard

Kevin Dubé

MEMBERSHIPLise Simonsen Pam Beazley

Anita Gubbles

SPECIAL EVENTSShauna Filuk Jill Kirbyson

SWIMMINGAnndrea O’Connor

Tamara Roehr

TENNISBryan and Lisa Yagi

PLANNED GIVINGBruce Eyford

Today we had our Staff Orientation meeting at the Clubhouse and I was so impressed with our staff and conveners that I decided to share my thoughts with you. This was my first time leading this meeting and I was thrilled to see all the kids and conveners present to get things off to a positive start. All the kids were also very glad to have reached this day because it means their school is done and they can focus on more important issues like summer, fun, and work!

The kids looked prepared and ready for work – for some this will be their first work experience. This year the interviews were conducted by Tamara Roehr and Anndrea O’Connor for swim, Bryan Yagi for Tennis, and Bruce Sirrell for Rec along with Suzy Hester and me from the Board. We were very impressed with how well every applicant handled their interview – they were professional and focused. For many kids this was their first job interview and we did our best to make sure they had a positive experience.

At the staff orientation meeting, all the conveners were well prepared with tasks, roles, schedules, rules, and of-course new staff shirts and hoodies. As everyone broke out into their

teams, I could see them all starting to talk and give ideas for the days and weeks to come. The Swim staff were quickly finished with their meeting and started to set up for swim registration taking place the next day. They were making posters, setting up chairs and tables, discussing challenges and experience from previous year to make the registration process easier this year - I was already starting to be amazed by these energetic groups.

With the interviews and hiring all done, now the hard work starts – programs will have started and we get to see these kids shine in their roles. I am looking forward to seeing them around at all the activities and events. They do an exceptional job every year so please take time to say hello to them, get to know them, and thanks them for their commitment and enthusiasm – They are our future and our future looks bright indeed!!

Be sure to participate in all the events and activities you can this summer – Our staff is looking forward to seeing you all.

See you around the avenues,Anil Kaul

Election workers are needed at the two beach polls on July 25th. Please contact Shelley Jensen at the RM office for further information on these paid positions. The toll free number from VB is 1-800-513-3839 or the regular office number is 1-204-774-4263. Shelley can also be reached by email at [email protected].

Can our First Responders, Fire Department or Police find your residence easily in an emergency? Our civic addresses are registered with the 911 Call Centre but if our emergency personnel cannot find your address because it is tucked away in the trees or not visible in the dark, precious time could be lost. Call 204-756-6471 or email [email protected] to order your reflective address sign, which includes the post and installation.

Your property tax and water service notices should have been received in the mail recently. Payment is due by Thursday, July 31, 2014. Late payment penalty will be charged on outstanding arrears at the rate of 1.25% per month on the 1st day of each month. Payments must be sent to the RM office in Winnipeg at 303-960 Portage Avenue, R3G 0R4. Cash, cheque, money order and Interac are accepted. Please check with your banking institution to determine if an electronic payment option is available.

President’s Message

council News Our Building Inspector, Curt Beaudoin, will be in his office next to the Recycling Depot on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday each week from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Permits are required for building and demolition and application forms can be downloaded from our website or picked up at the RM office in Winnipeg.

Our brush pick-up and chipping program is winding down, slowed somewhat by the wet weather. Do not place any more brush out on the boulevards for chipping please. Bagged leaves will continue to be picked up on your garbage day.

Mail-in ballots for the upcoming municipal election are available through the RM office. The Advance Poll will be held on Tuesday, July 15 at the East Beaches Senior Scene here in VB and at the RM office in Winnipeg, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Election Day is Friday, July 25th from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at three polling stations:

1) East Beaches Senior Scene, #3 Ateah Road2) VB Clubhouse, #99 Sunset Boulevard/Pier

Road3) RM office in Winnipeg, 303-960 Portage

Avenue Your voice matters so please take the time to

cast your vote at one of these locations.Visit our website at www.rmofvictoriabeach.ca

for updates and information on your municipality.Penny McMorris, Councillor

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Thank you to all the dedicated volunteers who gave their precious time on the first big weekend of the summer to canvass during this year’s VB Club Membership Drive! Canvassers are the essential component of the membership process. Many canvassers return YEAR AFTER YEAR to help our community maintain the traditions it holds dear. They collect the revenue needed to support the VB Club and all that it offers. Funds raised through the sales of memberships allow our community to offer a variety of programs that makes VB so memorable. Members can enjoy tennis lessons, arts and crafts, family games, bike hikes, movies, bridge, teen nights, aerobics, and yoga, as well as the Special Events such as Beach Events, the Masquerade, and Sports Day (see your yellow VB calendar for a full list) and to help publish the weekly Herald.

Our FABULOUS TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS for this important event includes: Alice Russell, Alison Burnett, Allison Guest, Betty Lodewyks, Bev Underhill, Carol Falkenberg, Carolynn Osborn, Christine Ateah, Clarice Matthews, Dana Jessiman, Diane Eyford, Don Spangelo, Donna Plant, Doug & Kristie Pollard, Greg Thomas & Sheila Grover, Hedy Heppenstall, Jeannette Charbonneau, Jen Campbell, Joan Dawson, Judy Walker, Karen Mitchell, Kathy Heffernan, Kathy McKibbin, Keith Burr, Leah Kosokowsky, Linda Angus, Lise Simonsen, Lise Wall, Lynne Paterson, Marlene Boyda, Michelle Brownell, Nancy Edmond, Nancy Hodgson, Rex Neuendorff, Rose Buskuk, Rosemary Scurfield, Scott McDonald, Sharon Hollins, Stephanie & Murray McCaig, Terry & Dianne Boyce and Trish Nesbitt as door-to-door canvassers, Jenny Hasenack-Bru and Mike Bru who sold memberships at Swim Registration, and Keri Wersh who came to help us tally up sales when all was said and done. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

For those who missed the drive, memberships are $50 for the season and can be purchased during the summer at:

The Library and Tennis Courts during regular hoursThe Information Booth at the VB Gate from 8:00am-8:00pmWe would also like to recognize the staff that will be selling

VB Club Memberships for us this season. Thanks to Kristin Vielhaber at Swimming, Emily Meadows and Tessa Poulton at the Library, John Guest and the tennis court attendants and the staff at the Information Booth at the VB Gate this season.

We would also like to acknowledge the significant contribution Kevin Dube and Barbara Pritchard have made in establishing the Membership List for the VB Club and then maintaining it

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over the last few years, as well as for their work in conveying Membership news and information in the Herald. Big thanks as well to Jim Buchanan of Hep Communications who helped get our membership calendar and other materials printed.

We couldn’t have coordinated this year’s drive without the assistance of our family members. Pamela would like to thank her husband Gord and daughters Julia and Rachel for all of their assistance with bracelets, counting up the tally at the end of the weekend, message-taking and hauling all the supplies to the beach. Anita would like to thank her daughter Paetra Adamson for being on bracelet detail.

We thank you for supporting the VB Club by buying memberships and/or donations! Cottagers are reminded that memberships are non-transferable. Each family is expected to purchase their own membership to take advantage of all the VB activities. Drop-in fees for non-members are not available; club activities and events are for members only. Members must wear their yellow wristbands at all Special Events and Regular Activities.

Thanks again to all our canvassers for their wonderful help! Please call us with any questions or concerns regarding memberships. If you are interested in becoming a VB Membership Convenor or Canvasser next summer, we would be happy to hear from you!

Have a great summer,Pamela Beazley (756-3682)Lise Simonson (791-3852)Anita Gubbels (756-3096)

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Doubles has been the mainstay of tennis activity at VB. It is a very social sport and, at times, very competitive, too. With this in mind, one of our resident experts is ready to help you hone your skills.

On Wednesday July 9, Geoff Kirbyson will be leading us in his famous doubles clinic. Geoff will be illustrating proper court positioning, serve strategies, movement, and tactics, all of which are doubles specific. He will also be showing his winning ways of aggressive doubles, conquering the net, and what to do when you get there. I am sure I overheard him say, “It’s okay to hit your opponent with the ball, or at least aim at their feet”. It will be a very informative and fun clinic.

So with doubles in mind, I have a quiz that will challenge your doubles IQ. Share this test with your doubles partner as tournaments are but weeks away.

Doubles Quiz downloaded from Tennisone.com1. Why are 80% of serves placed down the center in doubles? Answer: Center serve is more difficult for returner to hit

crosscourt away from net man than a wide serve, where returner can hit-down-the-line or return crosscourt on same angle as the serve.

Where should you place the return when the serve comes down the center on deuce side or ad side?

Answer: Crosscourt away from net man is the basic return on both sides.

2. Why do you hit more crosscourt shots in doubles than singles? Answer: The net man stands in the way of the down-the-line

shot.3. Why is the serve down the center different for returner on ad

court vs deuce court? Answer: In the ad court, the right-handed returner has an easier

time hitting inside-out forehand than a right-handed returner in

deuce court, where he must hit an inside-out backhand.4. When do you split-step and how often during a point? Answer: You and your partner split-step each time the

opponents hit a shot.5. How do you counter the lob return over net person’s head?Answer: Net man positions further away from net. Partner

looks to intercept aggressively.6. Should the returning partner’s net person look back to see

how return was hit? Answer: Yes.7. What is a reverse poach? Answer: Standard poach is the net man moving to crosscourt

to intercept crosscourt shot. In the reverse poach, the net man stands away from alley, inviting down-the-line shot, and then moves in “reverse” to intercept.

8. What is the advantage of serving from doubles alley vs serving from center line? Disadvantages?

Answer: Advantage is it may be easier to direct the shot wide to returner, or, into the center, reaching returner’s backhand. Disadvantage is that it may be more difficult to execute standard down-the-center serving.

9. What is role of server’s partner when returner hits a good crosscourt return?

Answer: Move into defensive mode, usually moving away from net, preparing to handle possibility of other net man’s volley.

10. Why is serve out wide on ad court more difficult for returner than serve out wide on deuce court? How is the server’s partner role different in these two situations?

Answer: Wide serve to ad court goes to backhand of right-handed player, making it more difficult to hit effective crosscourt return than a wide serve to returner’s forehand on deuce side.

11. Where do you hit the first volley in serve and volley scenario?Answer: Crosscourt and deep, and then move closer to net.12. When might you hit a drop shot return? Answer: When server is staying back and on weak 2nd serve.13. Why is lob over net man’s head a better play when returning

from deuce side than ad side (typically)? Answer: Lob over right-handed net man on deuce side places

lob to this player’s backhand side, and most players can’t hit backhand overhead effectively. A lob to right-handed net man from ad side would allow net man to hit normal overhead.

14. In executing returns, what direction is your body facing? Answer: To execute standard crosscourt returns, your body is

more oriented to a 45 degree angle than directly facing the net.15. If you have put-away volley at the net, do you hit “through

the net man” or through the gap between the two opponents? Answer: Through the net man.

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Why this is the best year for you to take up tennisIf you’ve ever thought about

playing tennis or seriously want to improve your game, this is the year to do it. We have it all here at VB.

One of the biggest hurdles to playing tennis is that you need someone to play. You have to arrange games, rearrange your schedule, phone people, and then worry whether you’re good enough to play/ask this person. You might be asking yourself, “Why do I need all this aggravation and on my holidays yet?” At VB tennis we have the solution. This year you can play tennis six times a week without ever having to arrange a game or make a phone call. Just show up … Mondays and Fridays for adult round robins, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and now Saturdays, for GVS, or come

out on Fridays for something new, adult tennis drills. How easy is that? No need to plan, just show up. This is how you will meet new players with the same passion, or hesitancy, for tennis as you. This is where friendships will be formed and alliances made. A new acquaintance, a new hitting partner, a new doubles group. No pressure, no expectations, no commitment, only fun.

For those who have been bitten by the tennis bug, one of the endless goals is to get better, much better. To hit the ball harder, to have more control, to be more consistent, to be better than your spouse so they will stop giving advice, or to beat that know-it-all in the next tournament.

Again, we have the solution.

We are so fortunate to have a variety of excellent instructors to take your game to the next level. The always upbeat Robert Kennedy will be offering lessons on Mondays. Robert has lessons for children and adults of all levels and abilities, with small class sizes for personalized instruction.

Once again we will be offering “Hit with a Pro” on Wednesdays. Each week will feature a different instructor. Geoff Kirbyson and Bill Serbin will both be offering doubles clinics. And returning from their European tour, are George and Kevin Kylar. The Kylars were planning to offer two consecutive Wednesdays of lessons to provide some consistency of instruction but I was just informed that their

flight will not be back in time for their July 30 date. However they will be here on August 6.

New this year, beginning on July 11, is “Adult Tennis Drills”, on Fridays at 1:00. This free one hour adult hitting clinic will enable you to practice and hone your basic tennis strokes. Forehands, backhands, volleys, and smashes will be fed by the court attendants. With only eight people per court play should move quickly. To make perfect practice, perfect, I have invited two local pros each week to help guide players in their stroke mechanics. I have asked Geoff Kirbyson, Stephen Dubienski, Mike Lowdeyks, Alex Lesiuk, Bill Serbin and Robert Kennedy to each take two Fridays.

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As an added bonus of sorts, if you bring your video capable smart phone or tablet, we will have a court attendant film your strokes during the drills. This will enable you to see what minor adjustments might be needed for you to hit just like Roger or Maria. And you can view it all in the privacy of your own cottage. If you don’t believe it when the instructor says you are continually making two overhead loops with your racquet before you hit your forehand you can actually see it for yourself. Imagine that! But this comes with a warning; after I saw my strokes on film for the first time, I was depressed for a week. And to make matters worse, why is my tongue always hanging out the side of my mouth?

I can see tennis drills being very popular for all levels of ability. When it comes to technique we all need pointers or a different point of view, because part of the fun of tennis is trying to get better. Since this will be a free clinic, we will restrict instruction to a limit of 16 participants on two courts. I think this could really be fun for everyone.

So, for these reasons, if you‘re thinking of taking up tennis or want to seriously improve your game, this is the year to do it. Because at VB, we have it all. But there is still one more reason for you to start playing tennis at VB. By starting now you will have one year more. We all have only so many years to play this wonderful sport and by starting now you will have one more season to enjoy.

See you at the courts.Bryan and Lisa

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More than 4.6 million canadians, including 250,000 Manitobans, live with the pain of arthritis!! You can ease the pain and take charge of your arthritis! Join Mike Bellhouse for a free program offered by The Arthritis Society Manitoba & Nunavut Division in conjunction with the Senior Scene and the Resource Centre.

Ease the Pain: Take Charge of Arthritis will be held in three two-hour sessions: Monday, August 11, Wednesday, August 13 and Friday, August 15 from 1 to 3 pm at the Senior Scene on Ateah Road at Hwy 59.

Build confidence and reduce the impact of arthritis in your life. Gain the knowledge and tools to live better with arthritis. Topics will include pain management, relaxation techniques, exercise and nutrition. Each participant will receive an arthritis information package that includes a medications booklet.

Mike Bellhouse, a long-time Victoria Beach summer resident, will lead the program. Mike has been living with rheumatoid arthritis for more than 20 years and osteoarthritis for the last 10. He is a seasoned volunteer with The Arthritis Society, having led numerous programs and workshops. He is Past President of the Manitoba Division Board, and continues to serve on the Manitoba Board. Mike has also served on the National Board of The Society.

There are more than 100 types of arthritis affecting infants to seniors. Ease the Pain: Take Charge of Arthritis is open to everyone at no cost. Family and friends are welcome. Please register in advance by calling The Arthritis Society toll-free 1-800-321-1433, or by email to [email protected]

The Arthritis Society gratefully acknowledges East Beaches Senior Scene and East Beaches Resource Centre for their generous support of this program.

Set your summer in motion and register today!

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Yacht club NewsI hope everyone enjoyed some Canada Day festivities and had

some time to reflect on why we are fortunate to call this place home. We are surely fortunate to have the Lake and all the joy that it brings for VBers, such as the many events and activities the VBYC has planned. Here’s what you need to know:

There are still spots available in our CanSail sailing schools, they will run weekly beginning July 14th for four consecutive weeks. Our experienced instructors are Sail Manitoba certified and love to make sailing fun. Spots are limited and are on a first come first served basis so book your or your child’s spot now. Register online by following the link at: www.vbyc.ca

More information is on our website or you can email: [email protected] or phone Ryan Van Berkel: 204-291-1775

Junior Racing will be held every Saturday and Sunday beginning July 6th, young sailors keen to polish your skills can come out and sail on a race course supervised by a trained instructor. Boats are provided for all who have taken sailing lessons with us in the past. Meet at the club @9am, some dates are subject to change so text/call Ryan to make sure it is on: 204-291-1775.

The Annual VB Sailors Derby will be held July 13th at noon, all are welcome, boats and a BBQ are included as well as prizes for winners. This is a great chance to hop on a boat with an

experienced sailor and come along for the ride, or take out the old Laser with the kids.

On July 12th there will be a windsurfing open house put on by Sail Manitoba, Bob and Andreas Sudermann, and VB’s famous windsurfing family - the McCaig’s. This is your chance to give this fun sport a try and see what its all about.

A huge thanks to Sheila Grover, Greg Thomas, Alex Martin, Jeremy Ritsema, Chris Chipman, Ryan Van Berkel, and Tom Aldridge who came out for the Spring cleaning of the Clubhouse and Compound and the construction of two new Laser racks. The place looks great! As always more VBYC information is on the website (www.vbyc.ca) or pop by the club anytime.

Roger Ritsema

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SatURdaY, July 5th – 1–3 pm at the clubhouse

Once again, a great opportunity to help the Victoria Beach

Community Club and to pass on your treasures that are in good condition and need a new home. Last year, our Victoria Beach Community raised a record breaking $3,320 for our clubhouse and all its diverse programs. As your flea market conveners

once again this year, we hope that everyone, both new and experienced will again support this important VB Community Club event.

“Come on Down” to help with pricing, sorting, pick ups, set up, etc. between 8 am and 10:30 am … the earlier, the better. If you have a pick up truck, please bring a partner or a crew if possible and pick up an assigned route sheet so that we do not miss anyone. Unfortunately last summer, six of our trucks were short crews and our teenage boys, except for the Velestuk boys, must have been sleeping in.

(We know … teenagers need their sleep!) Hopefully a few more teens will join us this year, as it was a little frightening being Home Alone at VB Clubhouse in the early morning hours. Remember to bring work gloves if you are joining a truck crew. We’ll supply the

latex gloves for sorting. If you have past flea market experience, please identify yourself and your area of expertise –pick up trucks, antiques, toys, artwork, linens, electrical, sporting goods, furniture, pricing, etc.

Please put your articles out by 8 am Saturday morning, July 5th. Regretfully articles put out on Friday evening may disappear. Please note that the Flea Market will only accept small electrical appliances that are in good working order and CSA approved. Please box your books and label separately for the book sale on Sunday.

The following items will NOT BE PICKED UP: life jackets, mattresses, sofas, love seats, large appliances, TVs, microwaves, electric fry pans, car seats, bed frames, cribs, toilets, carpets, building supplies, fridges, stoves, washers, dryers, gas BBQs and please … no dirty or broken items and sorry, no clothing! If you have a questionable treasure, please call us for advice before Saturday.

We also need volunteers to help Lorraine Cook and the Formidable Clean Up Crew. Just arrive between 3:00 pm and 4:30 pm on Saturday, July 5th. If you have any ideas regarding contacts for any charitable organizations interested in picking up our remaining treasures at 3:00 pm, it would be greatly appreciated. In the past, we have had no other choice but to send many fine items to the landfill as most organizations from Winnipeg are not willing to make the trip to Victoria Beach.

Finally, after three wonderful, fun-filled years we are retiring as your Flea Market conveners. It has been a great experience for both of us as we have met so many wonderful new VB friends and families. If you might be interested in taking on this important event next year, please join us on Saturday and know that we will always be there to support you in the future.

Volunteers may arrive to help anytime after 7:45 am on Saturday morning and are free to stay as long or as little as you like. Thanks to the ongoing support and encouragement of our wonderful VB community, we believe that our 2014 VB Flea market will again be a resounding success.

We look forward to meeting everyone on Saturday. Have a wonderful summer! See you at The Beach!

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Your Victoria Beach librariansHi everyone! My name

is Emily Meadows and I am excited to be returning to the library for a third summer! I’m looking forward to a fun summer of reading, pier jumping and spending time with friends. After graduating from St. Mary’s Academy in 2013, I spent one year at Grant MacEwan University and I’ll be attending  Sheridan’s Bachelor of Music Theatre Performance  program in Toronto this fall.   I hope to see you at the library! Hey! Tess Poulton here. I’m so excited to finally be on the VB staff

as a member of the “Library Team”. I’m a proud VB citizen and absolutely love participating in all the activities that the VB club has to offer. I hope some of you have seen me volunteering at the swim dock and kids games, and will come visit me in the library. My favorite memory from the VB Library was reading a Nancy Drew novel for the first time. I hope I can help create some of your favorite summer memories as well. Happy reading and see you at the library!

See you at the Library!

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lWF’s summer lake-a-thon season is heating up!Golfing, walking and stand-up paddle-boarding are just some of

ways Manitobans will be showing their lake love this summer.All three activities are part of Lake-a-thon, the Lake Winnipeg

Foundation’s annual fundraising campaign. Lake-a-thon events take place in communities across the province all year round but things really ‘heat up’ during the summer months, when LWF’s signature Lake-a-thon events bring people together to have some fun and help support our work.

This summer’s first official Lake-a-thon event is Golf Fore Water 2014. Now in its fourth year, this annual golf tournament is being held on Tuesday, July 15, at Larters at St. Andrews Golf & Country Club in St. Andrews. It’s a full, fun-filled day that includes 18 holes of Texas Scramble golf, lunch, a putting contest, and a dinner with prizes and a silent auction. You don’t have to be an expert golfer to participate; newbies and weekend duffers are welcome, too!

Golf Fore Water has a Victoria Beach connection; John Heppenstall, the LWF volunteer who created the event and continues to organize it, has been a VB cottager for years and spends much of his time on or around the water. In fact, John’s love for Lake Winnipeg and VB was one of the reasons he decided to get involved with LWF. Like many who have had the opportunity to experience cottage life, he’s witnessed the lake’s declining health. John channelled his concern into action; his commitment and determination to help restore and protect Lake Winnipeg by supporting LWF is truly inspiring.

Lake-a-thon 2014 continues into August with another signature summer event, Walk for Water. Pledged community walks take place in four lakeside communities; collectively, they represent the largest grassroots fundraising event in support of a healthy Lake Winnipeg.

Victoria Beach’s 2014 Walk for Water will be the community’s seventh. This year’s event will take place on Sunday, Aug. 10. Registration begins at 9:15 a.m. at the Victoria Beach Clubhouse, and participants can choose to walk either the 5 km route or the 2.5 km family route.

Walk for Water is a great way to get some exercise, hang out with your neighbours – and be part of the solution. Plus, it’s fun for the whole family – including the dog! As a special treat this year, plans are underway for a kids’ event to be held in the lead-up to the VB walk at which children will have the chance to work together on a craft project. Details are still being worked out, but the hope is that this collaboratively created work of art will be unveiled at Walk for Water!

Each year, Manitobans from  all walks of life support the Lake Winnipeg Foundation by organizing  their own fundraising activities. This summer’s first independent Lake-a-thon event will take place on Saturday, Aug. 9, when Hardcore Surf & Paddleboard Company will host a series of stand-up paddleboard sprint races at Grand Beach, with proceeds raised going to LWF. All paddling abilities are welcome, and participants will have the chance to win their very own paddleboard and carbon fiber paddle! Whether you take part or just watch from the beach, this is sure to be an exciting event. If you’re looking for a day trip destination this summer, consider heading over to Grand Beach.

More details about Golf Fore Water, Walk for Water and independent Lake-a-thon events are available on LWF’s website, lakewinnipegfoundation.org, as are downloadable Golf Fore Water 2014 registration forms and Walk for Water 2014 pledge forms. Walk for Water 2014 pledge forms are also available at businesses throughout Victoria Beach.

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If you’re on Facebook, “like” us to stay updated on our summer 2014 Lake-a-thon events and see pictures. If you’re on Twitter, make sure to follow the hashtag #LoveLakeWpg. We’ll be live tweeting from Lake-a-thon events throughout the summer!

LWF is grateful for the continued support we receive from lake-lovers throughout Manitoba and beyond. Because of people who get involved with Lake-a-thon, whether as a participants, pledgers, volunteers or sponsors, we’ve been able to grow our capacity as an organization. In turn, this has allowed us to continue supporting research, public education, stewardship and collaboration – and continue working to achieve our mission of a clean, healthy Lake Winnipeg and watershed, now and for future generations.

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library Wish listThe VB Library is in need of a few items, so as you’re going

through your cottage looking for items to donate to the flea market this weekend see if you might be able to offer any of the following:

children’s table and chairscurtains/Mini Blinds - approx. 48” x 48”

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With torrents of rain and wind scouring the Beach of the July long, not much was happening outdoors, so we present a couple of photos sent in by our readers over the past few weeks.

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Hi everyone! Things at the Library have been in full swing since we opened for the season on Monday, June 30. This summer, we’re planning to keep our summer reading program “Camp Read-A-Lot” going. Any child can pick up a reading form to fill out the number of books read or number of minutes read. When the sheet is filled out and returned to the Library, that child will receive a small treat! Come see us at the Library for more details.

As you may or may not know, the annual Victoria Beach Book Sale is taking place this Sunday, July 6, 2014. It takes place the day after the Flea Market and any donations you have can be put with your Flea Market donations on Saturday morning. If you’re interested in helping set up the Book Sale, please feel free to come join us at 3pm on Saturday, following the Flea Market. We’d appreciate the help! All profits from the Book Sale go towards funding the Library. 

Hope to see you at the Book Sale!

Emily and TessVB Librarians

Welcome back to your library!

Victoria Beach HERALD July 4, 2014 17Meet Your Swim instructors for the 2014 summer!

Hi there, I am Kristin and I will be the head instructor this year for the swim program at VB. I am so happy to get back to the swim docks and spend another summer full of happy face cookies and great beach days. I will be entering my fourth year of education this fall at the University of Winnipeg. I can’t wait to see all the new and old faces out swimming this summer!

cleoHi everyone! I’m Cleo and

I’m excited to be spending another super summer in the sun. I love to swim and as some of you may know I also love doing crafts! As always, I can’t wait for tie dye! I have just graduated from grade 12 and I am looking forward to many new adventures. I can’t wait to see all of you on the beach and swim dock! 

Hi everyone, this is my second year as swim instructor at VB! I just graduated from SJR and I’m going into engineering at the U of M. I like playing ultimate frisbee and soccer and my favourite stroke is back crawl. Can’t wait to see you all again this summer!

SPiRo

Hi, I’m Spiro. I am going into grade 12 at Linden Christian School this fall. I play defense on my high school hockey team. I spend my summers at the lake. My favourite swimming stroke is the elementary backstroke. Looking forward to a great summer at the swim dock!

caMeRoNI‘m 17 and going into grade

12. I swim competitively for the Manitoba Marlins. Some of my hobbies are biking and gaming. Looking forward to teaching swimming lessons this summer!

kRiStiN

daNiele

VB aerobics

Wednesday afternoon Bridge

Hi everyone.  Aerobics will start on Wednesday, July 2.  Aerobics will be at the usual time (10:00 - 11:00) on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the Clubhouse.  Julie will be your instructor for the first 2 weeks of July.  She will be doing a total body conditioning class.  Please remember to bring your tubing band as you will need it.  Remember your wristband as well.  I need more instructors for the future.  The pay is $40 per class.  You must be a certified instructor.  Call Maria at 204-256-0667 if you are interested.  You always feel better after a good walk or a workout.  Have a great summer. 

 Maria Erickson

Casual mixed bridge, you do not need a partner. Friendly play begins at 1:30pm, July 2nd. Please arrive earlier at the VB Clubhouse. We invite you to join us and look forward to seeing you there.

Bev Underhill

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Echo is a 2 year old healthy & spayed female husky X who is looking for a family.  Please contact EBAS at 204-756-8333 or [email protected] for more information on fostering Echo or possibly making her part of your family.

The annual Children’s Fishing Derby will be held Saturday July 12th from 10 am until noon at the VB Pier. Last year we had perfect weather to go along the most action in recent memory. Over 60 fish were caught by an excited crew of young anglers. Let’s see if this year we can top 70! All anglers 12 and under are invited

to join us on the pier for some fishing fun. Don’t forget your VB Club wrist bands for admission.

Just a quick reminder that all Manitoba fishing regulations apply, one rod per angler and all barbs must be pinched.

This will also be our last year running the derby so if anyone is interested in

taking up the torch, drop us a line or come see at the derby and we can give you all the information you’ll need to run a smooth event.

See you on the pier!Jona and Brent GreenFishing Derby Coordinators

children’s Fishing derby - Saturday, July 12, 2014

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RMVB Garbage Pickup Summer ScheduleDoor-to-door pickup is as follows: MONDAY - Albert Beach, all areas south of Arthur Road and

west of Ateah Road, including Ateah Road TUESDAY - All avenues in Restricted Area north of Arthur

Road including Sunset Boulevard WEDNESDAY - Municipal garbage enclosures in all areas.Garbage is to be placed in garbage bags and left in containers(preferably bear-resistant ones). Containers are to be placed in thefront yard - not on the road allowance - by no later than 8:30 am.PICK-UP IS FOR HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE ONLY.TRAVERSE BAY LANDFILL: PTH#11 - 3 miles east of PTH#11 &#59 intersection. OPEN DAILY - 9 am to 5 pm.

MEMBERSHIPS: Seasonal Monthly Two Weeks Family - Adult Couple $ 425.00 $ 245.00 $ 175.00 Single - Adult $ 290.00 $ 175.00 $ 120.00 Junior - 13 to 17 $ 170.00 $ 110.00 $ 105.00 Child - 12 & under $ 120.00 $ 80.00 $ 70.00 2 or more children, $ 180.00 $ 120.00 $ 110.00 same family (12 & under)

GREEN FEES: 9 holes Weekdays - $13.00 Weekends - $15.00 Children - $7.00/round (12& Under Weekdays and Weekends) LOCKERS: Lower Locked Upper Locked Lower Open Upper OpenSeasonal $35.00 $ 30.00 $ 30.00 $ 25.00Monthly $ 25.00 $ 20.00Daily - $2.00All above fees/memberships include GST.Children 12 & under may not tee off Saturday, Sunday or Holidays until after 10:00 am and must be accompanied by an adult.

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Rural Municipality of Victoria BeachReeve: Tom FarrellCouncillors: Karin Boyd, Kathy McKibbin, Penny McMorris, Bruce MorrisonCAO: Shelley Jensen, 303-960 Portage Ave, Winnipeg Phone: 204-774-4263Toll Free: 1-800-513-3839 (MB Only) Fax: 204-774-9834Chief Police Constable: Stewart MacPherson 204-756-2322Public Works Foreman: Allan Scurfi eld 204-756-2286Public Works (after hours emergency): 204-756-2568Building Inspector: Curtis Beaudoin Wpg Cell 204-291-8207

Website: www.rmofvictoriabeach.ca Email: [email protected] PRACTICE WATER SAFETY AT ALL TIMES. PREVENT FIRES – TAKE CAREPLEASE STAY OFF THE BANKS & EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION ON LAKEFRONT PATHS

The Anglican Parish of St. MichaelVICTORIA BEACH

The Anglican Parish of St. Michael8th and Pine, VB invites you to worship with us

each Sunday in July and August at 9:00 am in a service of Holy Communion.

Note: September 7th we will meet at 11:30 am

Please join us… all are welcome!

Editor’s Note: The following is text from a June 23rd Manitoba Hydro news release kindly sent to the Herald by Karin Boyd.

Manitoba Hydro is advising the public that water levels on Lake Winnipeg are expected to rise seven inches in the next month as a result of above average rainfall. People around the lake and downstream on the Nelson River should be aware that levels are expected to remain high for the remainder of the summer.

The Lake Winnipeg drainage basin has experienced extraordinarily high levels of rainfall this spring and flows on all tributaries, including the Winnipeg, Saskatchewan and Red rivers are above normal. The Winnipeg River watershed, for example, has received 50 per cent more rain than average resulting in record flows into Lake Winnipeg.

Manitoba Hydro is continuing to maximize water flows out of the lake. Additional outlet channels constructed as part of the Lake Winnipeg Regulation project allow up to 50 per cent more water to flow out of the lake and into the Nelson River. Manitoba Hydro will continue to maintain maximum outflows until high levels subside as flood protection for Lake Winnipeg.

Despite this action, the level of Lake Winnipeg is currently 715.2 feet above sea level and is expected to peak at 715.8 feet by the end of July. River flows into the lake are at approximately 224,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) or 50 per cent higher than

normal for this time of year. Flows out of the lake into the Nelson River are at 150,000 cfs or 45 per cent higher than normal for this time of year.

The Lake Winnipeg Regulation project was constructed in 1976 to reduce overland flooding around Lake Winnipeg and to regulate outflows for hydropower production. It included the excavation of three channels to increase the amount of water that could flow out of Lake Winnipeg and construction of a control structure at Jenpeg on the Nelson River.

above average rainfall raises lake Winnipeg water level

VB BOOK LAUNCHYou are invited to the launch and signing of 100 Summers on Lake Winnipeg: A Resort History of Victoria Beach by Sheila Grover and Greg Thomas. It will take place on Saturday July 12 at Noon at the Art Vincent Memorial Stage on the Village Green. The $50 book will be available for sale by cash or cheque. A percentage of proceeds will be donated to the Lake Winnipeg Foundation.

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Showroom hours: Sat. and Sun. 12-5,

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Season$34.00

Month$26.00

3 Weeks$25.00

2nd Car$26.00

2 Weeks$23.00

1 Week$14.00

Weekend$8.50

Daily$6.00

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For Junior and Adult Sailing Lessons,

call Jona Green at 756-8292

For Memberships, Racing and Boat Storage, call

Ryan Van Berkel, Commodore at 204-291-1775 or

[email protected] visit www.vbyc.ca

The 200 meter Open Swim will take place on Saturday, July 12th at 1pm at the Pier. This is a recreational race open to any and all VB Club members who can swim 200 meters in any (or all) styles – we’ll even lend you a flutter board. Please arrive by 12:30pm to register for the event. Last year’s winners are asked to return their trophies to the pier on race day.

Beach events are coming!!

Hey kids (and bring your parents)…  Come out and enjoy some awesome beach fun at BEACH

EVENTS! Face painting, treasure dig, races, water fun & much more! Sunday, July 6th10:30am to 12:00pmClubhouse Beach

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By Geoff Kirbyson

It’s not a Delorean and there’s no flux capacitor but Shelia Grover and Greg Thomas have created a time machine.

And just like the 1985 Hollywood blockbuster Back to the Future, the long-time Fifth Avenue residents are able to transport readers to days of long ago with their just-released book, “100 Summers on Lake Winnipeg – A Resort History of Victoria Beach.”

It is, in many ways, the sequel to “Looking Back 50 Years With the Victoria Beach Herald,” which was published in the mid-1970s, but this coffee table book is much slicker and easier on the eyes.

It’s difficult to imagine how much research went into crafting such a comprehensive history of the most famous gated community in Manitoba. While it will unquestionably appeal to anybody who has owned or rented a cottage here, it would also serve others well, for it explains some of the place’s well-known quirks, such as the bicycle culture.

The photographs, some of which are a century old, are fascinating. And because much of the scenery in them is so familiar, readers will undoubtedly scan the pictures in search of an old friend or neighbour or be amazed at how some undeveloped parts of V.B. became hubs of activity many years later. Sometimes it’s enough to put a face to one of the names that have long been synonymous with Victoria Beach, such as Ateah or Conklin.

But as much as there is to recognize, 100 Summers also documents many long-forgotten elements of Victoria Beach and confirms stories that have been passed down from generation to generation during long walks along the avenues.

For example, there’s the 1953 fire that destroyed the Victoria Beach Inn near the pier, the discontinuation of rail service to Victoria Beach and Grand Beach in 1962 or the 1917 construction of the Victoria Beach School (on the site of what is now Redwing Park).

And did you know V.B. used to have an Royal Canadian Air Force airfield or that the annual masquerade has been going on since before the Great Depression?

If you aren’t inclined to sink into your hammock to read about Victoria Beach’s origins and progress through the decades,

100 Summers of Victoria Beachthere’s enough here for a quick read in the sidebars alone, which cover things such as the Victoria Beach Cemetery, the shopping services available from Eaton’s (ask your parents), the origins of the biffy, berry picking, summer jobs, Einfeld’s Bakery and the Moonlight Inn.

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Victoria Beach club RaffleSaturday, August 210:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.The annual raffle, in support of

the Victoria Beach Club, will be held on the August long weekend in the Village Green (across from the Bakery). Money raised from the raffle will support recreational activities provided by the VB Club. Please help us make the raffle another success this year!

Donations (by businesses, families, individuals, or groups) of new items/gift certificates would be most appreciated!

If you would like to make a monetary donation, we will be happy to purchase items on your behalf and provide a tax receipt.

All donations will be acknowledged.

Please give us a call if you have a donation for the raffle and we will be happy to arrange pick up/drop off.

Many thanks!Arroll Stewart 204-756-2046Judy Walker 204-756-3101

tennis this week

Adult GVS: Tuesday, Thursday, at 10:30 and Saturday at 11:00

Adult Tennis Drills with visiting instructors, Free on Friday at 1:00-2:00

Robert Kennedy Lessons: Monday, child through adult, all levels

Hit with a Pro: Kirbyson’s Doubles clinic, Wednesday

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Here comes another weekend with wonderful volunteers! Thank you to Nancy Sarchuk and Robert Kennedy for leading the kids in the annual Girls’ Tennis Day on July 4th! Next, one of the most popular events of the summer – the Flea Market! Thank you to Joanne Gibson & Deb Covernton for coordinating this huge event. Remember, Joanne and Deb are retiring from this volunteer position so please come forward if you would like to take over this important position. Thank you to Lorraine Cook for following-up with the Flea Market Clean-Up. Get ready kids…it’s Beach Events on July 6th! Thank you to Bridget Bedard & Laura McDonald for organizing again. Another event for all ages is the VB Book Sale also on Sunday July 6th. A big thank you to this year’s library families - the Meadows and Poultons

See you at the events!Shauna Filuk – 204.756.6642;

cell – 204.941.0077Jill Kirbyson – 204.756.2879;

cell – 403-807-1784

Special events News

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Need a handyman? For prompt, courteous and reliable help, call Mike’s Handyman Service at 756-6163 or 799-1703.

THE HOME FRONT: Hopscotch and Heartache While Daddy was at War is an award-winning memoir by Margaret Dennis Owen. Available at at the Victoria Beach Grocery or at 407-6th Avenue (phone 204 756 2647).

Sun Country Arts & Crafts Inc. Arts, Crafts & Collectibles Sale V.B. Senior Scene, Sat. July 12 - 10 am TO 4 pm, Tables/ $ 20 - Contact Dale 204-586-0897.

Damaged Care … a book by local author Henry P. Krahn, MD. Available at the VB General Store and Saffies.

Need a babysitter? Isabella, age 13, knows CPR, babysits all ages call (204) 756-6491

The rate for classified ads is $8.00 for up to 25 words, additional $1.00 for each group of 10 words. Max. size 50 words. classified ads must be accompanied with payment. Visa, Mastercard, cheque or cash. drop them into our herald mailbox at the VB store or email [email protected] or call 204-467-5836 Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm.

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Victoria Beach LAKEFRONTS 9 Bayview Blvd $299,90013 Pelican Point Rd $625,000103 Sunset Blvd $599,900317 Sunset Blvd RED $375,000333 Sunset Blvd $349,900417 Sunset Blvd $345,000419 Sunset Blvd $300,000345 Sunset Blvd RED $499,900147 Victoria SOLD $367,00047 Hampton 1 acre $165,000 Victoria Beach Vacant Land4 Evergreen Rd $29,9006 Evergreen Rd $29,90029 Evergreen Rd $31,90020 Evergreen Rd $29,90023 Lakewood Rd $29,90028 Mike Bay RED $35,9007 Birch Haven Rd $39,90043 Lakeview Sandy Bay $40,00047 Lakeview Sandy Bay $40,000

Welcome back everyone – for another great summer!

WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS! Come & enjoy paradise at VB!

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We can leave when Jamie gets his bike turned around.Group leaves at 08:00 every morning. New riders welcome. We

ride through Albert Beach, Hillside and down Lakeshore Road to Lester Beach about 40 kms with some longer rides added. We maintain a moderate pace, rolling average 25 km/h and up as season progresses. Some of our more fit riders tack on a couple of hills for an added challenge. Coaching and equipment fitting is provided as well as encouragement and conversation.

For more information contact Bob Marshall 204 756-8255.

  Thanks again for supporting our First Responders.  All the tickets for last summer’s Best Spot on the Lot Raffle were sold.

A cheque for $1,200 was turned over to the Victoria Beach Medical Trust Fund.

The lucky winners are:Best Spot -- Tom Hodgson Free cab rides -- Carol MainGift certificate to Carol’s on Leon -- Ron SmithWe would like to thank Kevin and Sandra Ateah and Carol

Danwich for donating the prizes.  Thanks also to all the ticket sellers for their help and contributions. 

Betty Lodewyks 

After all the Flea Market treasures have been carried off to their new homes, every year tables of household goods and other useful items remain. We have some charities lined up to take what they can and are working to find more. If you are connected to a charity or an organization that could benefit from these leftover items, or perhaps if you are willing to take a few boxes back to the city to pass along, please get in touch.

And, as always, if you and your family can spare an hour or so at 3:00 to help box up things for charity and get the rest into the trucks, we would love your help. A special thanks to those who came out last year and helped to make the clean up fun and fast-- hope to see you again this year!

The Cook Family756-2117

8 at The Gate Start line, august 2013

Best Spot on The lot Raffle 2013

cleanup on aisle …

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