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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015
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Mo Manitoba Music Maker of the Month
The criteria for selecting
Frank McGwire Any requests from the
English pavilion gigs that
artists or groups for the
you didn’t play because
distinction of Manitoba’s
you still need to learn
Music Maker Monthly is pretty
them?
straightforward — if you’re
making music on a regular
There is such a huge volbasis and making things
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of work that I think we
happen in this community’s
won’t
run out of songs to
music scene, you are a
learn.
Our most recent reHAPPENINGS
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“Michelle” so I guess
Therefore this month’s ON THE SCENE
that’s
next.!
We love learning
selection was quite easy.
new
material
and we are alFrank McGwire is a veteran of the
First off, Mo Karrouze has
local radio industry, a musician and
ways
adding
to
our repertoire.
got a lot going on and plenty booster of the music scene in Branupcoming shows with his band don and Westman.
Whenever you’ve rein 2015 that will almost » [email protected]
ceived requests for songs
certainly become highlights
you don’t know 100 per
down the road.
cent, have you ever just
Not only has he been doing double duty as winged it?
an agent-manager for the Beetles, all while
playing full time in the band, he’s also been
Haha! Winging it and Beatles songs
diligently preparing a solo project in his spare
don’t really go hand-in-hand on stage.
time — not to mention running his hair salon,
During rehearsal we have fun jamming
Hair Artistry by Karrouze, on 20th Street and
new tunes before getting down to work
Princess Avenue.
and getting them performance ready.
Hot off of amazing performances before
record crowds at the English pavilion during Since you formed the band, how many
the 12th annual Lieutenant Governor’s Winter new Beatles selections have you added
Fest, and just days before a highly anticipated on to your musical repertoire and how
weekend run at Sand Hills Casino (just south many of their songs in total could you
of Carberry on Highway 5), Karrouze — perform live?
drummer and vocalist in Brandon’s beloved
We started out with a dozen songs.
Beatles tribute act known as the Beetles — took
Now
we have about 65 Beatles songs in
some time out for this exclusive Q & A for our
our
repertoire.
latest edition of Happenings on the Scene…
Frank: Ironically you formed the group
in order to have ample entertainment
at the English pavilion all those years
ago. Since some of the personnel have
changed over the years, how long has
this particular lineup been intact?
Mo: This lineup has enjoyed eight
years together. Our initial keys player
moved out of province, creating a space
which has been expertly filled by our
current player; our lead guitar was also
replaced because the demands of work,
study and family didn’t allow for him to
continue. So the lineup changed following that first pavilion and has remained
constant ever since.
How many years in total have the Beetles been in action?
This past weekend marked our ninth
anniversary.
I hear you’ve added some stuff out of
their solo catalogues, I would imagine
to keep things fresh. How well do those
selections go over compared to all of
the Beatles stuff you do?
Songs like “Band on the Run” and
“Photograph” are really popular and
make for a great additions to our show.
We are a tribute to The Beatles. Although we do play a couple of individual
songs — a McCartney tune here or
there, maybe add a Harrison song — our
focus remains squarely on the collaboration that the four musicians achieved as
a band.
I recently saw some video of a McCartney tribute act that was quite impressive and the innovator in me thought,
why not take that even further? So
allow me to share this idea. Since you
guys do some of their solo numbers,
have you ever thought of performing
say a Lennon and McCartney set, followed by some Harrison and Ringo
numbers and then culminating it all on
the third set (or one might say third act)
with a full-on Beatles set containing the
best of their tunes that you do?
Another way to do it would be the first
set containing early Beatles hits, second
set could be the mid-’60s experimental
period and the third set could be the
White Album up to the rooftop gig?
Are there any other innovative ways
you’ve thought of presenting your
show or do you prefer more of a spontaneous thing when it comes to selecting songs?
We did, for a time, try just that. We set
aside our suits for a set and donned psychedelic attire. Honestly, we found our
audience preferred that we mix it up and
we returned to sets that were not defined
by those periods.
Some Beatles tribute acts go so far as
wearing the mop tops but you guys
stopped at the suits. Was it a conscious
decision to not go overboard with the
effects or is it just the fact that you
can’t get all of your hair to look like
Mo’s?
Haha! As musicians, we are more interested in musical excellence rather
than the “look.” And, of course, we all
have great hair!
Sorry, Mo — I couldn’t resist taking that
shot. I’ll make it up to you and let you
get a plug in for your solo album
you’ve been working on. Give our readers a glimpse of what that album might
be like?
I am so happy to be working on my
own material. Playing with The Beetles
is wonderful. We are all close friends, the
music is challenging and the audience
response is awesome. As an artist, it is
really fulfilling to me to be working on
another solo effort. I’m very pleased so
far; the music comes from the heart and
is, I think, powerful because it has been
“stripped down” and is true to my original intention. That is, I’m trying to capture the essence of the songs.
Between that and keeping active while
promoting the Beetles all the while running a hair salon, how on Earth do you
find the time?
I can’t deny that it’s rather busy. Honestly, every band member has a full, busy
life but our rehearsal time and gigging
time is such a pleasure — it doesn’t feel
like work.
What is your favourite Beatles tune to
perform live?
We have a few favourites. I think we
all especially enjoy “Penny Lane” and
“All You Need is Love.” My personal
favourite is “Let it Be,” and then you’ve
got “Drive My Car,” “Hey Jude” — it’s
pretty tough to choose a favourite.
Which songs really whip the crowd up
into a frenzy?
“Twist and Shout” always fills the
dance floor, as does “She Loves You,”
“Roll Over Beethoven” and “I Saw Her
Standing There.”
Are there any tunes that you’re working on that aren’t stage ready just yet?
We’re working on a few, but I’m especially excited to be rehearsing “Don’t Let
Me Down.”
No doubt it’s going to be another busy
year for you guys. Typically how many
shows do you like to fit into your already demanding schedules?
Despite our full schedules, we live to
play and as to how many gigs, the answer
is “as many as possible!”
To get the harmonies and changes as
well as all the other nuances down that
the Beatles were known for, you must
invest many hours in the rehearsal studio. How many hours a week do you rehearse?
When we aren’t gigging every week,
we try to commit four to five hours a
week to practise. We’re stoked for our
upcoming show at Sandhills Casino!
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THE BRANDON SUN • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015
Winter TLC for plants
Albert Parsons
GONE
GARDENIN’
Albert Parsons lives, writes, and
gardens in Minnedosa.
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The days are beginning to
lengthen and the sun’s rays
appear stronger — the first
glimmer of hope for us that
winter might be on the
downswing.
We still have a fair bit of
winter left yet, however, and
this might be a good time to
take a couple of hours and
give your house plants a
thorough inspection and
grooming.
There is no doubt about it,
house plants suffer and often
go into decline during the
winter months due to several
factors. Low light levels
certainly contribute to their
not being as robust as they
should be, but our neglecting
them as we go about our busy
winter schedules, improper
watering, and undetected
insect or disease problems
might all contribute to our
plants looking less than their
best.
To perform a proper
grooming/cleaning/inspectio
n operation, choose a spot,
such as the kitchen table, and
spread an old plastic tablecloth
or other covering on the table
to contain the mess you will
create.
Then bring your plants, one
at a time, to this “examination
table.”
The first thing you want to
do is remove any dead, dying
or damaged leaves. Use sharp
scissors to cut these leaves off;
don’t pull on them as this
might damage another leaf or
pull another part of the plant
out of the soil with the dead
leaf.
Plants get brown tips on
their leaves for a variety of
reasons, including fertilizer
burn, lack of humidity, too
little water, or too much light.
As you examine each plant
that has this affliction, try to
determine what the likely
cause is so that you can alter
the care you give the plant to
correct the problem.
Cut the brown tips off on a
slant to mimic the curved edge
of the leaf so that the cuts are
less noticeable.
Next check for brown leaf
margins, which are usually
caused either by lack of
humidity or disease.
If a leaf is too far gone,
remove it; if it doesn’t have a
lot of browning along its edges,
you might trim the brown off
with sharp scissors, realizing
that eventually the rest of the
leaf will brown and have to be
removed. Again, make the cuts
appear natural looking by
following the curving edge of
the leaf with the scissors.
After all dead and diseased
foliage (remove any leaves
with yellow or black spots) has
been removed, check the soil.
Use a small hand tool or even
a kitchen fork and fluff up the
top of the soil, being careful
not to disturb any shallow
roots.
If there appears to be salt
built up on the soil surface,
remove this salty material
before the fluffing process. If
you have to remove some soil
to get all the accumulated
salts, replace it with fresh
soilless mix, and if you have
noticed fungus gnats flying
around inside your house, you
might like to dust the soil
surface of every plant with a
bit of insecticidal dust.
If you think the build up of
salts in a particular pot is
serious, you might want to
flush the soil by taking the pot
to the sink and letting water
run into the pot and out the
drainage holes, carrying the
salts with it. You will have to
let the pot drain in the sink for
a little while before you then
fluff (if that word can be used
when dealing with wet soil)
and dust the soil surface.
Finally, give each plant a
good cleaning. Use a soft
damp cloth to wipe large
leaves by holding each leaf flat
on one hand and wiping it
gently with the other — you
will be amazed at the amount
of dust that will come off.
Plants with smaller leaves
can be taken to the sink or
bathroom and given a shower
to remove dust from their
leaves. Give each plant a good
shake to remove some of the
water after its shower.
Be sure to let foliage dry
thoroughly. Put washed plants
in front of a fan to expedite
this process and be extra
careful to remove water
droplets from leaves that
might be marked if the water
droplets are allowed to dry in
place. Use a Kleenex or soft
absorbent cloth to remove the
droplets.
During this grooming
process, you will have kept
you eyes open for any sign of
Remove brown edges by cutting along the curve of the leaf margin.
Here is the leaf before being trimmed. Note the dust on the leaf as
it hasn’t yet been wiped.
Fluff up the soil surface.
Here is the leaf after being trimmed.
insects and if you find any,
take appropriate action. When
I conduct this operation, I
always have my spray bottle of
insecticidal soap on hand.
At some point you will also
have removed each plant from
its jardinière. Empty any
stagnant water that has
collected in the jardinière and
give it a good washing. I often
spray a bit of aerosol
insecticide into the jardinière
before I return the plant to
deter insects, including fungus
gnats, from setting up shop.
After your plants have all
been returned to their display
locations — you may have
changed locations for some if
you found they were suffering
because of where they had
been located — you will
appreciate how much better
they look.
You can say to your plants
what my wife says to me after
I come indoors covered in dirt
and sweat from a day’s work
in the garden. After I shower
and don clean clothes, she
remarks jokingly, “You clean Wipe large leaves with a soft dampened cloth.(All photos by Albert
Parsons/For the Sun)
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COMMUNITY NEWS • 3
Meet your furry-friend match this Valentine’s Day
Dana Grove
“Until one has loved an animal, a part of
one’s soul remains unawakened”
~ Anatole France
PET’S BEST
FRIEND
Dana Grove is an animal lover who
works with several pet organizations
in Brandon.
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Valentine’s Day is right around the corner — a
time when we acknowledge special relationships and
the love in our lives.
One local animal rescue has used this special day
to help those in search of a special companion — in
this case, one of the four-legged variety!
This Saturday will mark Funds for Furry Friends’
fifth annual “Meet Your Match” event, being held
at the Shoppers Mall from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The rescue will bring out some of their adoptable
animals to introduce to the public, and will offer
those in attendance a chance to speak with the rescue
team about the animals.
This is not an adoption fair — animals are not
adopted at the mall. Instead, it’s a meet-and-greet
opportunity for those looking to find that special
someone to add to their family.
Those interested in pursuing adoption can contact
the rescue following the event to arrange a visit with
any of the dog(s) that capture their hearts — or to
inquire about any of the other adoptables that are
not in attendance.
Funds for Furry Friends is a completely volunteerrun animal rescue organization based in Brandon,
and operating in southwestern Manitoba. This
nationally registered charity has an average of 70
dogs and 40 cats looking for permanent homes.
The rescue is foster home based, and most of the
animals are cared for by loving foster families while
they wait for their perfect match.
If you have already found your perfect companion,
consider helping someone else find theirs. The rescue
is constantly seeking foster families to help care for
the animals.
The foster program is not meant as a means to
adoption — it is a network of volunteers who donate
their time to provide a safe and loving environment
for pets as they seek permanent homes.
If you are interested in learning more about the
program or want to ask some of the foster families
about the program first-hand, stop by the mall on
Saturday and ask a bit about our program.
There are a lot of really amazing animals out there
who are looking for that special someone to spend
their lives with.
Few companions are as loyal and devoted as our
canines. If that’s what you are looking for, come on
down to the mall on Valentine’s Day — who knows,
maybe you will meet YOUR match!
Understanding your child’s fears
Shawna Munro
PARENTING
POINTS
Shawna Munro works at the Elspeth Reid
Family Resource Centre, a facility of Child
and Family Services of Western Manitoba that
offers parenting information and support.
» 255 Ninth St., Brandon
» 726-6280
Fear is a natural and
necessary part of life. Without
fear, we would act without
thinking and potentially put
ourselves in dangerous
situations.
In the early years of life, a
child encounters many
unknowns, some of which can
be frightening. It is only
through
exposure
and
experience that she will learn
to overcome or manage her
fears, while respecting the safe
boundaries that healthy fear
can provide.
Although each child is
different, there are some
common fears in each stage of
childhood.
Infants and young toddlers
need the security of a loving
caregiver and a comfortable,
predictable
environment.
When a baby is separated from
his parent, even for a short
time, it can be very stressful.
He does not yet understand
that the parent will return, or
that he will be safe in an
unfamiliar place or with an
unfamiliar person.
You can help your baby
learn that when you go away
from her you will always
return. Playing peek-a-boo
shows her that you still exist,
even if she can’t see you.
Toddlers get this same message
when playing hide and seek.
When you need to leave
your child, whether for the day
or for only a short while,
always say good bye and let
him know that you will return.
If you try to slip away when
he is distracted, this will only
reinforce his fear that you
could disappear at any time.
Older preschoolers often
develop fears of the dark,
monsters or loud noises in the
night. Resist the urge to try to
minimize these fears, but
instead find ways to gradually
help your child overcome
them on her own.
Leave a night light on so
your child’s room is never
completely dark. Sit with your
child in her darkened room
and use a flashlight and make
shadow puppets to help her
become comfortable with the
shadows on the wall. Listen
for and explain the sounds that
she might hear in the night,
such as the furnace running, a
loud clock ticking, or tree
branches brushing against the
house in the wind.
School-age children’s fears
are often more rooted in reality
than in the unknown. Fear of
natural disasters or scary
events in the media can cause
Keeping You Informed
anxiety for older children.
Talk with your child about
events that worry him. Help
him to see that while these are
real situations, they are not
common and not something
he is likely to experience.
Whatever your child’s age,
it is important to remember
that even if it may seem
insignificant, her fears are very
real to her. Don’t dismiss them
as silly or try to talk or shame
her out of being afraid. Listen,
offer support and encourage
her as she works through her
fears.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
ATTENTION
CITY OF BRANDON TAXPAYERS:
The City of Brandon will be accepting the prepayment of 2015 Property Taxes.
A discount on the monies received during the following months will be given
as follows:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of Application for Amendment of
the City of Brandon Zoning Bylaw No. 6642
Bylaw No. 7112
“Subdivision & Rezoning Application”
February ................ 1.50%
March ...................... 1.00%
April .......................... .75%
May ........................... .50%
2015 taxes may be paid in advance to a maximum value equal to the 2014
taxes. To be eligible, 2014 taxes must be paid in full, per Bylaw # 6440/03/97.
As a further service to taxpayers, at no additional cost taxes may be paid
monthly by automatic bank withdrawal using the Tax Installment Plan (TIP).
Neither prepayment discounts nor late payment penalties apply to payments
made while enrolled in this plan.
PROPOSAL: To rezone from
AG80 Agricultural General
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6642 and create fifty (50)
singlefamily lots
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development of fifty (50)
singlefamily lots and a
public road
PROPERTY: 1901 & 1955 –
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COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Why did I receive this notice? or Why is this notice posted here?
To involve the public in the planning of our community, owners of property located within 100 metres (328’) of the
abovementioned property have received a copy of this notice. A notice is also posted on the property in question, at City
Hall, at the A.R. McDiarmid Civic Complex and on the City of Brandon website (www.brandon.ca) to make sure that residents
who are not property owners also know what is going on. This notice is also advertised twice in the Brandon Sun prior to the
public hearing.
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advised that all correspondence received in conjunction with, or as a result of, an application that requires Planning
Commission approval becomes public information, therefore personal information [such as names, addresses etc.] contained
in the correspondence is released in the public domain.
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At the time and date noted above, the Chairperson will ask the applicant to speak about her/his application, then members
of the Planning Commission will ask questions. After that, the Chairperson will ask if anyone would like to speak either for
or against the application. When the hearing is concluded, there are no further chances for anyone to speak to the Planning
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THE BRANDON SUN • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015
BOWLING RESULTS
On Jan. 25, Thunderbird
Bowl hosted the 2015 BTBA
Westoba
Credit
Union
Brandon men’s and women’s
city singles event.
Congratulations to the
winners:
~ J.J. Moorehead is the
Men’s
Singles
Scratch
Champion.
~ Dave Kaye is the Men’s
Singles Handicap Champion.
~ Sandy Vanderhulst is the
Women’s Singles Champion.
The tournament scores are
listed below.
WESTOBA CREDIT UNION BRANDON
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S CITY SINGLES
TOURNAMENT
MEN’S HIGH SERIES SCRATCH
Ken Nicholls
1394
J.J. Moorehead
1319
Wally Matskiw
1311
MEN’S HIGH SERIES HANDICAP
Dave Kaye
1438
Gihong Baek
1419
Scott Major
1397
MEN’S STEPLADDER
SCRATCH
Game 1
J.J. Moorehead defeated Wally Matskiw
Game 2
J.J. Moorehead defeated Ken Nicholls
Game 3
J.J. Moorehead defeated Ken Nicholls
again
MEN’S STEPLADDER
HANDICAP
Game 1
Gihong Baek defeated Scott Major
Game 2
Gihong Baek defeated Dave Kaye
Game 3
Dave Kaye defeated Gihong Baek
WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES SCRATCH
Gail Pryke
823
Sandy Vanderhulst
814
Rosa Van DeMosselaer
742
WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES HANDICAP
Sandy Vanderhulst
1342
Gail Pryke
1225
Rosa Van DeMosselaer
1192
Top scores Jan. 25-31
MONDAY MEN’S MERCANTILE
MEN’S HIGH SINGLE
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MEN’S HIGH SERIES
Trevor Peters
Barry Chernos
Tim Gregoire
HIGH TEAM SERIES
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HIGH TEAM SER - HDCP
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HIGH POA SERIES
Stu Jack
236
234
232
678
623
599
2172
2755
+110
SWINGING SENIORS
MEN’S HIGH SINGLE
Don Couling
Andy Gobeil
Barry Reilly
WOMEN’S HIGH SINGLE
Marsha Rice
Karen Rodgers
Maureen Mansell
MEN’S HIGH SERIES
Don Couling
Gord Gurk
Andy Gobeil
WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES
Maureen Mansell
Marsha Rice
Marge McAllister
MEN’S POA SERIES
Don Couling
WOMEN’S POA SERIES
Gerrie Andresen
201
191
188
171
167
166
572
506
504
476
436
425
+68
+49
LUCKY SEVEN LADIES
HIGH SINGLE
Mary Williamson
Jan Harness
Nadean Donald
HIGH SERIES
Mary Williamson
Gail Hickson
Nadean Donald
HIGH POA SERIES
Nadean Donald
203
190
165
489
460
457
+73
T-BIRD MIX & MATCH
MEN’S HIGH SINGLE
Dave Kaye
Bob Freeman
Sebastian Jezic
WOMEN’S HIGH SINGLE
Debbie Burkart
Darlene Teeple
Jeanette Duke
MEN’S HIGH SERIES
Dave Kaye
Sebastian Jezic
Bob Freeman
Martin Kusela
WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES
Debbie Burkart
Jeanette Duke
Bev McKenzie
MEN’S POA SERIES
Sebastian Jezic
WOMEN’S POA SERIES
Noreen Ek
10-PIN
BOWLING
Bob Johnston
HIGH SERIES
Bob Johnston
Roger Fortier
Steve Morrison
HIGH POA SERIES
Bob Johnston
143
269
267
264
+63
SPO THUNDERBIRDS
MEN’S HIGH SINGLE
Ted Mullens
Craig McIaren
Dave Walwyn
WOMEN’S HIGH SINGLE
Ashley Batt
Darbe Cunnungham
Becky Brownlee
Loris Desmarais
MEN’S HIGH SERIES
Craig McIaren
Ted Mullens
Art Haggstrom
WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES
Ashley Batt
Sandra Revet
Shari Haggstrom
MEN’S POA SERIES
Craig McIaren
WOMEN’S POA SERIES
Sandra Revet
197
190
163
157
127
126
126
355
349
299
272
241
236
+67
+39
WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEN’S
HIGH SINGLE
Kevin Hingey
Barry Chernos
Wally Matskiw
HIGH SERIES
Kevin Hingey
Barry Chernos
Wally Matskiw
HIGH TEAM SERIES
Coca Cola
HIGH TEAM SER – HDCP
Coca Cola
HIGH POA SERIES
Brett Chernos
279
266
236
669
655
650
2479
2836
+93
ENERGIZER BUNNIES
HIGH SINGLE
Marge McAllister
Gail Pryke
Nadean Donald
HIGH SERIES
Marge McAllister
Gail Pryke
Darlene Stanger
HIGH POA SERIES
Marge McAllister
202
177
174
486
469
432
+69
WHEAT CITY MIXED
MEN’S HIGH SINGLE
Wally Matskiw
Bob Freeman
Murray Karlicki
WOMEN’S HIGH SINGLE
Kathy Vanderhulst
Evie Green
Melanie Wallace
MEN’S HIGH SERIES
Wally Matskiw
Warren Clark
Murray Karlicki
WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES
Kathy Vanderhulst
Evie Green
Melanie Wallace
HIGH TEAM SERIES Pinpals
HIGH TEAM SER – HDCP
Thunderbird Bowl
MEN’S POA SERIES
Wally Matskiw
WOMEN’S POA SERIES
Candace Chandler
191
165
159
612
561
561
491
476
433
430
+78
+38
157
155
Last weekend, qualifying rounds
were held for Open Provincials,
which will be held over Easter
weekend in Winnipeg.
Representing Westman this year
are Nicole Sentner, Michelle
Brown, and Gisele Sayer competing
in ladies singles, with Garry Hamm,
Trevor Rae and Gus Scaletta
competing on the men’s side.
Nicole, Michelle, and Gisele will
be joined by Brenda Bradshaw and
Glenys Stanley to make up the
ladies team, while Jerry Sayer,
Ethan Buckman and Terry
Wikstrom will complete the men’s
team.
As for the always spirited mixed
team, it will be comprised of
Heather Arthurson, Susan Hansen,
Jason Scaletta, Aaron Humenny
and Steve Derksen.
Congratulations to Nicole and
Garry for capturing the Westman
Zone Singles Championship titles.
For complete results of the zone
qualifying, please check out the
Manitoba Five Pin web page.
MONDAY NIGHT MIXED – JAN. 26
Terry Wikstrom
Don Kalyniuk
Curtis Arthurson
Dave Stone
Grant Olynick
Terry Wikstrom
Heather Arthurson
Brianne Fulmore
Bev Powell
Tracy Leitch
Michelle Gregory
Tracy Leitch
766 (292)
578 (245)
526 (201)
193
189
+37
555 (263)
528 (189)
476 (176)
174
163
+39
TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED – JAN. 27
WOMEN’S HIGH SINGLE
Michelle Petch
196
Marg Jalbert
186
Cassie Mackie
167
Ashley Gillies
162
Debbie Kooting
156
WOMEN’S HIGH TRIPLE
Michelle Petch
547
Cassie Mackie
442
Debbie Kooting
412
Marg Jalbert
385
Danielle McCoy
375
MEN’S HIGH SINGLE
Jason Mackie
240
Norm Kusela
223
Jason Scaletta
223
Greg Verhaeghe
194
Jack Kooting
194
MEN’S HIGH TRIPLE
Jason Scaletta
654
Jason Mackie
653
Norm Kusela
559
Greg Verhaeghe
495
Kevin Dellebuur
186
248
231
222
214
212
201
710
596
584
557
525
513
2153
2599
+89
+63
MONDAY 8 FOR 8 YBC
BANTAM
BOY’S HIGH SINGLE
Alex Chavez
Robert Ferguson
Benjamin Rees
GIRL’S HIGH SINGLE
Reese Burke
Mason Kolesar
JUNIOR
BOY’S HIGH SINGLE
Trent Hagman
GIRL’S HIGH SINGLE
Madison Moroz
Katie Wade
BOY’S HIGH SERIES
Trent Hagman
GIRL’S HIGH SERIES
Madison Moroz
Katie Wade
90
79
73
90
76
271 (726)
217 (637)
181 (448)
918 (391)
868 (310)
855 (315)
822 (402)
786 (287)
+120 (210)
+95 (302)
+85 (253)
+84 (323)
+71 (217)
TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED – FEB. 3
WOMEN’S HIGH SINGLE
Cassie Mackie
280
Natalie Levesque 1
96
Michelle Petch
176
Debbie Kooting
175
Ashley Gillies
173
WOMEN’S HIGH TRIPLE
Cassie Mackie
637
Natalie Levesque
473
Debbie Kooting
462
Michelle Petch
438
Marg Jalbert
366
MEN’S HIGH SINGLE
Greg Verhaeghe
308
Jason Mackie
250
Kevin Dellebuur
246
Ralf Kampe
195
Jeff Ketch
182
MEN’S HIGH TRIPLE
Jason Mackie
667
Greg Verhaeghe
661
Kevin Dellebuur
522
Ralf Kampe
520
Jeff Ketch
516
384 (215)
375 (207)
362 (181)
172
157
156
+42
404 (213)
299 (150)
282 (157)
162
151
+97
Thursday Afternoon
Pins Over Average
Men John Dyck
Ladies Linda Reimer
+100
Thursday Evening
Pins Over Average
Men Ken Dixon
+120
Ladies Shawna Wear
+79
Over 200 Game
George Garland
202
Shawna Wear
205
Karen Wear
217
Bill Challner
246
Ken Dixon
205
John Reimer
234
Alma Reimer
222
Over 600 (3 Game Total Points)
Ray Wabick
623
Dave Reimer
621
Henry Timmer
615
Subway Bowler of the Week
Men Doug Harper
+48
Ladies Aggie Jean Wear +183
— week of Jan. 26
Monday Evening
Pins Over Average
Men Barry Nelson
+42
Ladies Lorraine Reimer +138
Over 200 Game
John Reimer
244
Lorraine Reimer
215
Dave Unrau
202
Glenn Kentner
226
Cliff McCallum
264 & 203
Barry Nelson
232
Over 600 (3 Game Total Points)
John Reimer
603
Cliff McCallum
613
Tuesday Afternoon
Pins Over Average
Men Bert Neufeld
Ladies Kerri Lamb
+32
+46
Tuesday Evening
Pins Over Average
Men George Garland +37
Ladies Kim Patterson +68
Over 200 Game
Glenn Kentner
214 & 219
Buzz McNamee
201 & 206
George Garland
202 & 215
Kim Patterson
207
Barry Nelson
246
Myrna VanDamme
213 & 230
Wednesday Evening
Pins Over Average Men
Barry Nelson
Over 200 Game
Don Voodre
222
Doug Harper
249 & 245
Henry Timmer
239
Barry Nelson
213 & 234
Dave Unrau
255
Jim Ball
219
Over 600 (3 Game Total Points)
Doug Harper
630
Barry Nelson
644
Dave Unrau
602
Jim Ball
602
166
130
108
LADIES HIGH SINGLE & TRIPLE
Lynn White
277 (716)
Laura Tycoles
278 (712)
Gisele Sayer
234 (677)
LADIES HIGH POA
Glenys Stanley
273 +80
Lorrie Sneesby
196 +45
CoraLee Baker
236 +42
MEN’S HIGH SINGLE & TRIPLE
Gary Everard
255 (679)
Jerry Sayer
269 (674)
Darren Sayer
250 (642)
MEN’S HIGH POA
Bruce Porter
238 +73
Bill Gyselman
255 +68
Mel Baker
206 +28
Wednesday Afternoon
Pins Over Average Ladies
Aggie Jean Wear
+183
Over 200 Game
Aggie Jean Wear
318
Laura Cuvelier
259
Myrna VanDamme
227
Elizabeth Mason
216
Over 600 (3 Game Total Points)
Aggie Jean Wear
651
Laura Cuvelier
615
Extra Special 5 strikes in a row
Aggie Jean Wear
WEDNESDAY GOLDEN AGE – JAN. 28
Bob Isleifson
Cliff Langan
Elwood Myers
Harold Jonasson
Keith Kennedy
Wayne Brown
Bob Isleifson
Pat Farrant
Florence Brown
Marilyn Dickson
Helen Aylevin
Norma Jonasson
Norma Jonasson
MONDAY NIGHT PROVINCIAL MIXED – FEB. 2
Tuesday Evening
Pins Over Average
Men Barry Nelson
+41
Ladies Sheila Chinner +43
Over 200 Game
Buzz McNamee
222
Kim Patterson
210
Barry Nelson
209 & 215
Over 600 (3 Game Total Points)
Henry Timmer
677
THUNDERBIRD MEN’S LEAGUE – JAN. 28
High Triple
Gus Scaletta
Steve Derkson
Garry Hamm
Vic Thomson
James Boxshall
High POA
Ryan Hurst
Jason Scaletta
Dan Wilson
Terry Wikstrom
Skylar Peters
5-PIN
BOWLING
Monday Evening
Pins Over Average
Men Don Dekonink
+70
Ladies Judy Swanson +72
Over 200 Game
John Reimer
212
Don Dekonink
210
Dave Unrau
229
Judy Swanson
207
Garrick Harper
220
Glenn Kentner
264 & 203
Cliff McCallum
220 & 202
Over 600 (3 Game Total Points)
Glenn Kentner
635
Cliff McCallum
602
– JAN. 27
Susan Hansen
Glenys Stanley
Joan Walwyn
Michelle Brown
BOISSEVAIN
— week of Jan. 19
TUESDAY NIGHT THUNDERBIRD LADIES
+48
Wednesday Afternoon
Pins Over Average
Ladies Tammy Nelmes +64
Over 200 Game
Myrna VanDamme
216
Arlene McKnight
210
Wednesday Evening
Pins Over Average
Men Gary Zieler
+118
Over 200 Game
Glenn Kentner
217, 250 & 217
Doug Harper
219 & 209
Gary Zieler
274 & 208
Gary Kempthorne
281
Dave Unrau
221 & 212
Jim Ball
211
Alma Reimer
207
Over 600 (3 Game Total Points)
Glenn Kentner
684
Gary Zieler
631
Thursday Afternoon
Pins Over Average
Men John Dyck
Ladies Doreen Smith
+84
+79
Thursday Evening
Pins Over Average
Men George Garland +142
Ladies Helen Nantais +229
Over 200 Game
Karen Wear
324
Laura Cuvelier
212
Bill Challner
200 & 212
John Reimer
217
Garrick Harper
240
Dave Reimer
228
Over 600(3 Game Total Points)
George Garland
670
Karen Wear
636
Ray Wabick
636
Helen Nantais
751
Subway Bowler of the Week
Men Gary Zeiler
+118
Ladies Lorraine Reimer +138
KILLARNEY
— for week of Jan. 19
Mondays 1:30 Mixed
High Scratch /Series
Men
Ray Green
278
Jake Enns
525
Ladies
Linda Enns
178
Yvonne Sparrow
428
High Handicap Game/Series
Men
Ed Bedford
273
James Swaite
678
Ladies
Margaret Chatham
Ruth Bylo
Special Mention:
Ed Bedford
Margaret Chatham
243
620
+59
+23 POA
Mondays 6 p.m. Mixed
High Scratch /Series
Men
Wayne Milliken
242
Jack Neufeld
520
Ladies
Leanne Chapman
206
Cheryl Nichol
525
High Handicap Game/Series
Men
Jim Hawkins
284
Mark Ireland
695
Ladies
Elaine Benes
277
Jen Forsyth
735
Special Mention:
Jim Hawkins
+99
Cheryl Nichol
+144 POA
Tuesdays 9:30 a.m. Seniors
High Scratch Game/Series
Men
Wes Foote
323
Ryan Schofield
571
Ladies
Elsie Thomson
211
Joyce Opperman
458
High Handicap Games/Series
Men
Ralph Lundy
254
Floyd Sager
685
Ladies
Doris Hiscock
240
Verna Snell
632
Special Mention:
Ralph Lundy
+74
Elsie Thomson
+37 POA
Tuesdays 6 p.m. Mixed
High Scratch Game/Series
Men
Doug Bailey
259
Ben Wolf
520
Ladies
Judy Cornish
254
Linda Letts
627
High Handicap Games/Series
Men
Daryl MacDonald
295
Kevin Forsyth
758
Ladies
Karen Peace
273
Brittany Dale
676
Special Mention:
Daryl MacDonald
+111
Linda Letts
+123 POA
Tuesdays 8:30 p.m. Men’s
High Scratch Game/Series
Travis Buhler
287
Wayne Milliken
713
High Handicap Games/Series
Gord Dearsley
302
Ricky Stokes
711
Special Mention:
Travis Buhler
+125 POA
Wednesdays 1:30 Ladies
High Scratch Game/Series
Debbie Jones
236
Ronalee Wood
577
High Handicap Games/Series
Maureen Nicholls
282
Noella Smith
698
Special Mention:
Noella Smith
+38 POA
Wednesdays 6 p.m. Mixed
High Scratch Game/Series
Men
Ray Green
254
Keith Letts
631
Ladies
Linda Letts
209
Linda Enns
554
High Handicap Games/Series
Men
Don Duerksen
295
Brian LePoudre
702
Ladies
Judy Foote
258
Dolores Spurrill
664
Special Mention:
Keith Letts
+124
Linda Enns
+47POA
Thursdays 4 p.m. Youth Bowling Mixed
High Scratch Game/Series
Boys
Aven Siedel
171
Owen Maurice
248
Girls
Hailey Reimer
144
Jocelyn Wolf
266
High Handicap Games/Series
Boys
William Simard
264
Owen Maurice
471
Girls
Hailey Polnik
213
Lexi Green
400
Experience the Flavour
452
365
281
SATURDAY 8 FOR 8 YBC
277
204
201
MASTERS BOWLING CLUB
HIGH SINGLE
Roger Fortier
Steve Morrison
Gail Pryke
i
BANTAM
BOY’S HIGH SINGLE
Israel Potter
Brett Mawer
Bryce Hyrsak
GIRL’S HIGH SINGLE
Melanie Gloor
Kelsey Gloor
BOY’S HIGH SERIES
Israel Potter
Brett Mawer
Bryce Hyrsak
GIRL’S HIGH SERIES
Melanie Gloor
Kelsey Gloor
149
147
96
172
97
Gourmet Coffee (Direct Trade)
i Homemade Baking
i
Daily Soup & Sandwich
434
371
229
Specials
452
280
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clicking on the Standings box.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015 • THE BRANDON SUN
COMMUNITY NEWS • 5
WHAT’S ON?
FRIDAY, FEB. 13
Love is on the way ladies
meeting will take place at the
Colonial Inn at 7 p.m. Speaker:
Jan Kyle. Passionate about
seeing women thriving not just
surviving through relationships
with Christ. She has spoken at
women ministry’s events and
worships. Free will offering.
Door prizes and light snacks.
For more info, call Bridget 204728-8540.
• • •
Come and enjoy afternoon
dancing, music and fellowship
at Central Community Centre.
Dancing takes place every
Friday from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30
p.m. with a live band. Lunch
provided. Admission is $5.
Everyone welcome. For further
info, call Marjorie at 204-7273680 or Alda at 204-728-8790.
• • •
Brandon Farmers’ Market is
open from 9:30 a.m. until 4
p.m. inside the Town Centre
concourse featuring local
products including baking,
canning, jewelry, crafts and
more.
• • •
82 Brandon Royal Canadian
Air Cadet Squadron meets
every Friday evening from
6:30-9:30 p.m. at the Brandon
Armoury from September to
June. Youth ages 12-18 are
invited to join at any time
throughout the year. There are
no fees to join and uniforms are
provided.
For
more
information, call 204-725-4703
or visit 82air.ca.
• • •
The Royal Regiment of
Canadian Artillery (RCA
Museum) at CFB Shilo —
Come and see our First World
War exhibit commemorating
the 100th anniversary of the
First World War as well as the
100th anniversary of Princess
Patricia’s Canadian Light
Infantry. Our Gun Park is open
year-round with 28 guns and
vehicles on display with
interpretive panels. Dress for
the weather as it is an outdoor
display located outside our
building. Winter hours:
Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. Admission is charged at
the door. Call 204-765-3000 for
more information or to book a
group tour or individuals may
self-guide during hours of
operation.
• • •
Daly House Museum Original home of Brandon’s
first mayor, Thomas Mayne
Daly, which was built in 1882
and is the only period museum
in western Manitoba. Our new
exhibit, “Gowen’s Brandon:
Then and Now,” which
features
47
historic
photographs side-by-side with
modern-day images of the
same location, is on display at
the museum as well as at the
Tommy McLeod Curve
Gallery
at
Brandon
University’s John E. Robbins
Library until April 30. The
museum is open 10 a.m. to
noon and 1 p.m.-5 p.m. For
more information, call the
museum at 204-727-1722.
• • •
The Brandon General
Museum and Archives On the
ground floor of the old
Manitoba Telephone building
at 19 Ninth St. Hours: Tuesday
to Saturday, 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. On
display is a new exhibit
showcasing Manitoba Telecom
Services’ history.
• • •
The Commonwealth Air
Training Plan Museum Hours are 1 p.m.-4 p.m, seven
days a week. The museum is
Canada’s only air museum
solely dedicated to the
preservation of the history of
those who trained and fought
for the British Commonwealth
during the Second World War.
Check out the RCAF Second
World War Memorial, a black
granite wall about 300 feet in
length containing the names of
more than 19,000 fatalities,
with a larger-than-life bronze
statue representing the fallen.
• • •
Brandon
Community
Builders “The Store,” is open
Friday and Saturday from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Rolling
Spokes building (former
Radics). Use the back door.
Something for everyone:
furniture, dishes, toys, new and
used doors, appliances etc. For
more info, call 204-717-9900.
• • •
Seniors for Seniors offers
exercise group at 9:30 a.m.
with leader Lorraine Rozak
with walking and light
strengthening. Members $3.50;
non-members $4.50. Rowdy
Bunch at 1:30 p.m. Cards and
shuffleboard keep this bunch
coming each week. Members
$3.50; non-members $4.50.
Call 204-571-2050 for more
info.
• • •
Narcotics
Anonymous
group meets Fridays at St.
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• • •
Weekly meat draws are held
at the Royal Canadian Legion
No. 3 in the lounge every
Friday and Saturday from 4:306 p.m. for members and guests.
• • •
Prairie Oasis offers exercise
at 10 a.m. Cost is $3; Scrabble
at 1 p.m. Cost is $3; contract
bridge at 1 p.m. Cost is $3. For
more info, call 204-727-6641.
• • •
Weekly meat draws are held
at the Army, Navy and Airforce
Club No. 10 in the lounge
every Friday at 5:30 p.m. and
Saturday at 5 p.m. All welcome
for members and guests.
SATURDAY, FEB. 14
the Brandon University’s
Kinsmen Rehearsal Hall from
9:30 a.m. until noon. For more
info, call Jeff 204-726-8294.
• • •
Divorced, widowed, single?
Come join us. Prairie Social
Singles, a group of people who
like to play pool, dance, have
coffee and make new friends.
Contact Elvin 204-729-9001.
SUNDAY, FEB. 15
Valentine Luncheon will be
held at the Killarney United
Church C.E. Centre from 11:30
a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost is $8 at the
door. For group reservations
call the church office at 204523-8924 or Merle at 204-5232312.
• • •
Westman Self-Defence Club
holds classes at the Ukrainian
National Home from 2-4 p.m.
16-years-olds and up. For more
info, call Justin at 204-7209948.
• • •
Why eat alone? Club 77
members enjoy getting together
for Sunday brunch each week
at 11:45 a.m. at the Clay Pot
Cafe. Good food! Great
hospitality! New to Brandon?
Call 204-728-0627 or 204-7268240
or
email
[email protected].
Fun and Friendship since 1977!
• • •
The Wawanesa Lions Club
Art Mart is a small gift shop
with handcrafted items from
Lions and local artisans. It is
located in the Lions Clubhouse
at 132 Fifth Street, (behind the
Fire Hall). It is open Sundays
from 1-5 p.m., occasional
Saturdays and by appointment.
Call 204-824-2722 or 204-8242457 for information or
appointments.
The Global Market has
moved inside for the winter!
We are now open year round.
The Global Market is open
every Saturday at 23 12th Street
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
• • •
FLK Taoist Tai Chi
Beginner class: Open Practice
- takes place from 10-11 a.m.;
Continuing class - Open
Practice from 11 a.m. to noon
at St. Matthew’s Church. For
more info, call 204-571-0684.
• • •
Overeaters Anonymous
meet Saturdays at 10:30 a.m.
in
the
John
Howard
boardroom at 153 8th Street.
For more info, call 204-7617504 or visit oa.org.
• • •
Zen Tao Chi-Kung Tai Chi
is practised at the Brandon
School of Dance (126 10
Street) at 9 a.m. Beginners are
welcome anytime. For more
info, call Sally 204-726-8220;
Roger 204-726-5293.
• • •
The Brandon Hills Model
Railway is located at 19 Ninth MONDAY, FEB. 16
The Brandon Camera Club
Street. We have two layouts,
‘N’ and ‘H.O’ scales. We will meets in the lecture theatre at
offer advice on your layout and
construction and check out
your model trains. We are open
from 10 a.m. until noon every
Saturday. For more info, call
Bob at 204-727-5114.
• • •
Brandon Community
Orchestra meets Saturdays at
Crocus Plains School. Enter
from the west parking lot, south
doors. Bring photos for viewing
on a jump (flash) drive, a CD
or a memory card will work
also.
• • •
Compassionate Friends of
Southwestern Manitoba, Inc.
gathers at Central United
Church at 7:30 p.m. Doors
open at 7 p.m. Join parents
who have experienced the
death of a child at any age from
any cause. “We need not walk
alone,
we
are
The
Compassionate Friends.”
• • •
Griswold Connection meets
for lunch at noon. Call Betty
204-726-9599.
• • •
The Brandon Type 2
Diabetes Support Group will
meet at Riverheights Terrace at
2 p.m. This is open to all
diabetics and care givers. For
more info, call 204-728-2382.
• • •
Heritage Arts Centre
Gallery in Hamiota is open
on Monday, Wednesdays and
Fridays from 1-4 p.m. or call
204-764-2400 to make out-ofhours appointments. Gallery
exhibition for month of
December: A beautiful display
of quilts from Hamiota’s
“Quilt ‘Til You Wilt” club.
• • •
Brookdale Belles and Beaus
Square Dance Club dance
Monday nights at the
Brookdale Community Hall
at 7:30 p.m. New dancers are
welcome and the first three
nights are free for new dancers
so come try it! For more info,
call Carole at 204-354-2338 or
Karen at 204-354-2281.
• • •
Seniors for Seniors offers
computer lessons with our
interns. Basic computer skills,
Facebook, Skype, email,
Smartphones, Internet safety
and more. Contact 204-5712050
to
set
up
an
appointment. Mondays to
Fridays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
• • •
Adult
Children
of
Alcoholics meet every
Monday evening at St.
Matthew’s Cathedral at 7 p.m.
For more info, call Kathy at
204-730-0369 or Larry at 204570-2020.
• • •
#60 Royal Canadian Sea
Cadet Corp Swiftsure is
enrolling youth ages 12-18.
Learn
marksmanship,
seamanship,
sailing,
leadership and citizenship.
Parades are at the Brandon
Armoury Monday nights
from September to June. For
more information, call the
ship’s office at 204-728-3168
(leave message) or contact
[email protected]
a. New cadets are welcome to
sign up for this rewarding
youth program.
• • •
St. John Ambulance invites
you to become a volunteer.
Meetings are held every
Monday except holidays from
September through June, at
the St. John Ambulance
Training and Community
Services Centre in the
Shoppers Mall Business
Centre at 7 p.m. This is your
opportunity to learn first aid,
become an advanced medical
first responder and serve your
community. For more info,
call 204-727-4092 or email
[email protected].
• • •
Ki Rin ITF Taekwon-Do
Club classes for ages 7 and
above are Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday at
6 p.m. at 126 10th St. Parent
and child classes. Call 204724-5933 for info.
• • •
Zen Tao Chi-Kung Tai Chi
is practised at the Brandon
School of Dance (126 10th
Street) at 9 a.m. Beginners are
welcome anytime. For more
info, call Sally 204-726-8220;
Roger 204-726-5293.
• • •
FLK Taoist Tai Chi
Beginner and Continuing
classes are held from 9:30 to
11 a.m. at St. Matthew’s
Church. For more info call
204-571-0684.
• • •
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Brandon ANAF Steeltip
Darts League meets Monday
nights at the Army and Navy
on 14th Street. Come join us in
the fun and games. New
members always welcome. For
more info, call Mike 204-7200388.
• • •
Meal on Wheels deliver a
hot, nutritious meal by noon
Monday to Friday to people
living in their homes at a cost
of $8 per meal. Meals for the
weekend are available as cold
meals and they are sent out on
Fridays. Meals are available to
anyone in Brandon by calling
Prairie Oasis at 204-727-6641
• • •
East End Sunshine Club
meets Mondays at 1:30 p.m. at
the East End Community
Centre for cards and lunch.
New members welcome. For
more info, call Ann at 204-7271198.
• • •
Weekly meat draws are held
at the ANAF Brandon Unit
#10 Mondays at 5 p.m.Fridays 5:30 p.m. and
Saturdays 5 p.m. Members and
guests.
• • •
The Nearly New Shop, 601
Ninth Street, is open Monday
to Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 5
p.m. All profits to the BRHC.
Donations gratefully accepted.
For further info, call 204-7287137.
• • •
The Congregate Meal is
served at Prairie Oasis Monday
and Thursday at 11:30 a.m.
and Tuesday, Wednesday and
Friday at noon at a cost of $8
per meal. We also serve supper
Monday evening starting at
4:30 p.m. in conjunction with
Monday night Bingo.
• • •
Keystone Dancers evening
clogging 6-9 p.m. and line
dancing 1-3:30 p.m. are every
Monday at Royal Canadian
Legion No. 3. Call Jean 204-
725-2095 or Sally 204-7278783.
• • •
Brandon
Community
Playgroups are open from 1011:30 a.m. Monday at the West
End Community Centre and
Thursday at South End
Community Centre. Cost is $2
per family, bring snack. Call
Stacey 204-724-2573 for info.
• • •
Seniors for Seniors stitch
and chat takes place every
Monday at 1:30 p.m. Get
together for crafts and
companionship. No charge.
Proceeds from any items sold
go to Seniors for Seniors. Call
204-571-2050 for more info.
• • •
Prairie
Oasis
holds
fundraising bingo at 1:15 and
6 p.m.; duplicate bridge at 1
p.m. Cost is $3. For more info,
call 204-727-6641.
• • •
The SW Branch of
Manitoba
Genealogical
Society Library is located at
Knox United Church and is
open Mondays (except on stat
holidays) from 2-4 p.m. or by
appointment by calling 204725-3095. For more info about
the
society
visit
swmanitobagenealogy.ca.
• • •
Sprucewoods Community
Club (hall near Shilo) holds
cribbage on Mondays at 7 p.m.
Cost $2. Bring a partner.
• • •
Prairie Oasis Senior Centre
offers hot, full course, homecooked meals at 11:30 a.m.
today and Thursday and noon
on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Friday. Cost is $8. Call 204-7276641.
• • •
Wanted: women who like to
sing. Come join in singing
four-part harmony a cappellastyle any Monday evening. We
rehearse at Trinity Church
from 7-9 p.m. Call Audrey at
204-727-0163 or Naomi at 204726-8569
for
more
information.
• • •
Assiniboine Kiwanis Club
meets at 7 a.m. at the Canad
Inn. Call Bob 204-726-5448 or
Ralph 204-726-1314.
• • •
UCT TRAVO bingo is held
at the Brandon Friendship
Centre. Doors open at 5 p.m.
Early-bird games at 6:45 p.m.
Regular games at 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAY, FEB. 17
BGH Retirees’ luncheon
will be held at the Victoria Inn
at noon. For more info, call
204-726-4805.
• • •
Join the Kiwanis Club of
Brandon
at
Brandon
University, Louis Riel Room
from noon to 1 p.m. You may
bring a bag lunch or purchase
from the cafeteria. This week:
Steve Loney, Aboriginal and
Community Liaison for Trans
Canada Pipelines Central
Region. All are welcome. For
more information, call Vern
204-727-4171
or
email
[email protected].
• • •
The Wawanesa United
Church is hosting Shrove
Tuesday Pancake Supper in
the church hall. Supper will be
served from 5-6:30 p.m. Cost is
$5 and children six and under
are free. All are welcome.
• • •
The Lion’s Club of Brandon
meet in the Lion’s Den of
Lion’s Manor at 6:30 p.m.
Visitors welcome. For more
info, call 204-596-8604 or 204573-0940.
• • •
Seniors for Seniors offers
Footcare and Blood Pressure
clinics at 1 p.m. Appointments
available with our retired
nurses for nailcare for your
healthy feet. Cost: $15 at clinic;
$20 at home. Call 204-571-2050
for more info.
• • •
Volunteers are needed by the
Daly
House
Museum
Auxiliary. They meet in the
museum at 11 a.m. to provide
Pet Picture
THE
hands on support for museum
events
and
artefact
preservation. This may include
knitting, sewing and other
crafts. We are looking for new
members who are interested in
local history and want to help
support Daly House. For more
information contact 204-7271722.
• • •
Welcome Here, a program
for parents and children five
and under who are new to
Canada, meet every Tuesday
and Thursday afternoons at
Central United Church from 13:15 p.m. Practice English with
your children and learn fun
activities that will help them be
prepared
for
school.
Transportation is available if
you live too far to walk. Take
an English class while children
are care for in child care. To
register, contact Westman
Immigrant Services at 1001
Pacific Avenue or call 204-7276031. and press 2.
• • •
Eating Disorder Support
Group, held by Westwind
Counselling. Groups will be
held on Tuesday afternoons.
This is a closed group and preregistration is required. Please
call 204-728-2499 or email
[email protected]
to
register.
• • •
Douglas TOPS 4560 meets
on Tuesdays at Sprucewood
Hall. Weigh in at 5 p.m. with
meeting at 5:30 p.m. For more
info, call Barb at 204-763-4768
• • •
Tuesday Al-Anon Family
Group (for families and
friends of alcoholics) meets
every Tuesday from 10:3011:30 a.m. at St. Augustine
Church (use the northeast
basement entrance). For more
info, call 204-571-3684.
• • •
The Brandon Board Game
League meets every Tuesday.
Brought to you by Playtime
Entertainment and I Want
That Stuff. Call 204-724-7295
to register.
• • •
Overeaters Anonymous
meets Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. in
the John Howard boardroom
at 153 8th Street. For more
info, call 204-761-7504 or visit
oa.org.
• • •
Shilo Military Family
Resource Centre Thrift Shop,
located in the Community
Centre, is open to the general
public. Hours: Tuesdays 1:303 p.m. and 6:30-8 p.m. as well
as Thursdays 9:30-11 a.m. and
6:30-8 p.m. For more info, call
204-765-3000 ext. 4553.
• • •
Come visit 26 Fd Regt RCA
- XII MB Dragoons Museum
at 1116 Victoria Ave. and see a
vast collection of historical
military items. We are open
Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 11:30
a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Free admission. For other
times, please call 204-717-4579
to book a tour. Check our
website
at
12mbdragoonsmuseum.com
and Facebook page 26 Fd Regt
RCA - XII MB Dragoons
Museum.
• • •
Cribbage played at ANAF at
7 p.m. Bring your partner.
• • •
Cribbage is played at Branch
#3 Royal Canadian Legion at
7:30 p.m. All welcome. For
info, contact Joan at 204-7287081.
• • •
Ninja Tots classes are held
Tuesdays at 5 p.m. and Sunday
at 10 a.m. for 45 minutes at 126
10th St. Children must be
between the ages of 4-6 years.
Fun, bully proofing and fitness.
For more info, call 204-7245933.
• • •
FLK Taoist Tai Chi
Beginner and Continuing
classes are held from 5:30-7
p.m. at St. Matthew’s Church.
For more info call 204-5710684.
• • •
Separated/Divorced
Support
Group
meets
Tuesdays at St. Augustine’s
Church (downstairs) from 7-9
p.m. (use North East stairwell
entry). Call Allison or Pat 204727-2955 or David 204-7276674 for more info.
• • •
Prairie Oasis Cribbage is
played at 1:30 p.m. Everyone
welcome. Don’t need a partner.
Call Gerry at 204-726-8358.
• • •
Tuesday Tops MB #3778
meet at St. Matthew’s
Cathedral with weigh-in at 6
p.m. and meeting at 6:30 p.m.
For more info, call Ellen 204724-2537. Use 13th Street
entrance.
• • •
Bipolar Support Group
meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. at 7th
Street Health Access. For more
info, call Nora 204-578-4823 or
Marilyn 204-725-0607.
• • •
Central Happy Haven Club
meets
Tuesdays
and
Thursdays, 2 p.m. at Central
Community Centre for cards
(500) and are joined by the
Handbells at 1:30 p.m. on
Thursdays. For cards, call
Doug 204-728-9430 and bells,
call Eileen 204-728-1300.
• • •
Hope Al-Anon Family
Group meets at 8 p.m. in the
basement at Knox United
Church, (use east door). Call
204-571-3684.
• • •
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WHAT’S ON?
« Continued from Page 6
Seniors for Seniors offers
exercise group at 9:30 a.m.
with leader Lorraine Rozak
with walking and light
strengthening.
Members
$3.50;non-members $4.50.
Shuffleboard at 1:30 p.m. Cost
is $3.50 for members and $4.50
for non-members. Competition
and conversation. Yoga at 1:30
p.m. Relaxing and exercise all
in one with instructor Marissa
Cline. Members $3.50; nonmembers $4.50. Call 204-5712050 for more info.
• • •
Prairie Oasis offers choir at
10 a.m. every Tuesday. Cost is
$1.50 per person; floor
shuffleboard at 1 p.m. Cost is
$3; cribbage at 1:30 p.m. Cost
is $3. For more info, call 204727-6641.
• • •
20-20 Toastmasters meet
every Tuesday at 4:15 p.m. at
Prairie Oasis. Please contact
Bette at 204-726-4191, Patti at
204-727-2042 or Shirley at 204726-5344.
• • •
Carousels
and
Dolls
Museum is open Tuesdays
through Saturdays from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. View over 6,000
dolls,
Barbies,
antique,
composition dolls and more.
Volunteers
are
always
welcome. For more info, call
204-728-1245.
• • •
The Virden Legion Cadet
Corps invites youth between
the ages of 12 to 18 to come
and check out the Cadet Corps.
The Cadet Dragoons meet on
Tuesdays from 6:45 to 9:30
p.m. at the Royal Canadian
Legion Complex at 540 8th
Ave. There are no registration
fees, no uniforms, no insurance
fees or activity fees, just a
commitment to attend on a
regular basis. For more info,
call 204-748-3321.
• • •
Traditional Karate of
Brandon holds classes and
training for all belt levels
Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-7
p.m. for children and 7-8 p.m.
for adults. Locations are
Tuesdays,
West
End
Community
Centre;
Thursdays,
East
End
Community Centre. Beginners
welcome anytime. For info, call
204-728-2612.
• • •
The Rotary Club of Brandon
weekly meeting and luncheon
at the Roadhouse, Canad Inns
at 11:45 a.m. Call Don 204727-0493
• • •
Kiwanis Club of Brandon
meets at noon at the Brandon
University small dining room.
Contact Peter at 204-729-8331.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18
St. Matthew’s Cathedral
invites you to attend the weekly
Noon Day Community
Lenten Services, Famous Last
Words at 12:10 p.m. Soup and
sandwich lunch follows in
Parish Hall. Free-will offering
to a different charity each
week. This week: Peter: “I do
not know the man.” The Very
Reverand Nigel Packwood, St.
Matthew’s Cathedral.
• • •
Nifty Needlers meet every
other Wednesday at Central
Community Centre, 529
Fourth Street, 9:30 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. Admission $3 at
door. Come out and join our
group for fun, inspiration and
learn to quilt. Everyone
welcome. This week’s program:
Generations Fibreworks with
Lila and Lee McFarland; Fibre
Enthusiasts-Alpaca Fibre;
Challenge - Bugs. Members of
the program welcome your
questions and suggestions:
Alice 204-728-3663; Lesley
204-571-9449.
• • •
Westman Jeep Association
is
a
family
oriented,
community minded, and
environmentally conscious
group of Jeep ownersenthusiasts. Brandon meetings
are held at the A and W at 18th
Street and Queens Ave. at 7
p.m. Contact Troy 765-4644 or
see
website
www.westmanjeep.com.
• • •
IODE, Diamond Jubilee
(1960) Chapter, Brandon
meets at 7:30 p.m. IODE is a
Canadian women’s charitable
organization.
Women
dedicated to a better Canada.
For more info, call 204-7285294.
• • •
Women with Cancer
Support Group meets for
lunch in the Blue Room at
Huggy’s Restaurant at 1 p.m.
For more info, call Mavis 204727-2849.
• • •
Alzheimer Society of
Manitoba offers weekly
support group for people with
Dementia at the Westman
Office Unit 4B from 10 to 11:30
a.m. For more info, call Grace
204-729-8320.
• • •
Seniors Mixed Shuffleboard
Wednesdays
at
Royal
Canadian Legion Branch #3,
1 p.m. New members
welcome. For more info, call
Karen 204-728-0759 or Marion
726-3374.
• • •
Club ‘77 Singles meet at
McDonalds Restaurant on
Richmond Avenue for coffee
and conversation every
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Make
some new friends and discover
what we have to offer. New to
the Brandon area? Call us at
204-729-8982 or 204-726-8240
or
email
[email protected].
Fun and Friendship since 1977!
• • •
FLK Taoist Tai Chi
Beginner and Continuing
classes are held from 7-8:30
p.m. at St. Matthew’s Church.
For more info call 204-5710684.
• • •
Wednesday TOPS 5277
(new chapter) will meet at
Trinity United Church with
weigh in at 5:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
with meeting to follow. For
more info, call Marlene 204728-7590.
• • •
71 Bty 2520 Royal Canadian
Army Cadets meet Wednesday
from 6:30-9 p.m. at the
Brandon Armoury. Army
Cadets is open to all youth, 1218 years of age. For more info,
call 204-728-7665.
• • •
Ever thought of joining a
dart league? Brandon ANAF
Mixed Steeltip Dart League
meets on Wednesdays at 7 p.m.
at the Army and Navy on 14th
Street. Come one, come all and
have some fun. No experience
needed All levels of players
wanted, from beginners to pro!.
League runs from September
to April. For more info, call
Susan 204-724-4282 or Dave
204-727-6983.
• • •
Prairie Social Singles meet
for pool each Wednesday at 7
p.m at the ANAF Hall,
followed by coffee at
McDonald’s on Richmond
Ave. For more info, call Elvin
204-729-9001.
• • •
Keystone Dancers Clogging
beginners at 10 a.m., second
year 11 a.m. and intermediate
at 1 p.m. at the Legion Hall.
Call Jean 204-725-2095 or Sally
204-727-8783.
• • •
Come play Scrabble every
Wednesday from 6:30-9:30
p.m. at the Army and Navy.
Bring a friend. For more info,
call Carol 204-726-1117 or
Amy 204-728-3271.
• • •
Prairie Oasis offers paint
class at 9 a.m. Cost is $7;
exercise at 10 a.m. Cost is $3;
bridge at 1 p.m. Cost is $3. For
info, call 204-727-6641.
• • •
Gamblers
Anonymous
meets Wednesdays and
Sundays. Contact 204-5713685 (24-hour service).
• • •
Seniors for Seniors offers
Senior Songbirds Choir at 9:45
a.m. with leader Albert
Klippenstein. Members $1.50;
non-members
$2.50.
Afternoon games at 1:15 p.m.
Various board and card games.
Has Your Pet Ever Had A Dental X-Ray?
Our dental x-ray machine allows us to see all of the tooth
below the gum line, enabling us to detect abnormalities.
Each dental cleaning has a full mouth x-ray included.
Book your appointment today.
Members $3.50; non-members
$4.50. Line Dancing at 2 p.m.
All levels whether a beginner
or intermediate - it is all fun
and fit! Members $3.50;nonmembers $4.50.
• • •
TOPS Mb 5075 meets
weekly at Grand Valley
Community Church, 18th St.
North, with weigh-in 5:45
p.m., meeting 6:15 p.m. For
more info, call Jill at 204-5719359 or email Bella at
[email protected].
• • •
Wheat City Al-Anon
Family Group meets in the
basement of St. George’s
Anglican Church, side door, 8
p.m. Call 204-571-3684 for
more info.
• • •
Canadian Blood Services
donor clinic at The Town
Centre is open Wednesdays
and Thursdays from 11:30 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. and 4 -7:30 p.m.
Call 1-888-2-DONATE. Walkins welcome.
• • •
Westman
Narcotics
Anonymous Group meets at
7:30 p.m. at the AFM Parkwood (rear entrance).
THURSDAY, FEB. 19
Music Jam and Dance at the
Melita Legion Hall from 1-5
p.m. Admission $4, children
free. Join us for music, singing,
and dancing. Bring your
instruments and dancing shoes.
For more info, call Norman
204-522-8120.
Proceeds
donated
back
to
the
community and to charity.
• • •
A coffee house for gay,
lesbian, bisexual, transgender,
two-spirit people as well as
their allies, takes place at 7 p.m.
For more info, call 204-7270417.
• • •
Little Bits of Brandon
Miniature meets at Parkview
Seniors Housing Co-op Ltd. at
1321 13th Street at 7 p.m. For
more info, call Marg 204-7250875 or Beth 204-824-2722.
• • •
Weekly bingos are held at
the Royal Canadian Legion
No. 3 banquet hall every
Thursday. Doors open at 5:30
pm.- early bird at 7 p.m.;
regular games 7:30 p.m. All
welcome!
• • •
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30-Somethings...
Reducing expenses, paying off debt, saving an
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of living expenses, contributing the maximum
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to build up your retirement nest egg.
Ask Sunrise Credit Union for
more wealth building tips.
Dentals include a FREE small bag of Hill’s T/D Dental Food
Book your pet’s
cleaning in February
and receive
10% OFF*
PLUS
be entered into a draw
to receive a full
refund on the cost of
your pet’s dental!
BRANDON HILLS
VETERINARY CLINIC
733 – 17th Street
www.brandonhillsvetclinic.com
sunrisecu.mb.ca
Companion Animal:
204-728-2292
24-hour Emergency Service Available
Automotive, Residential
and Commercial Glazing
and Vinyl Siding Needs.
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24/7 Service – Free Estimates
Electric Heat – Trenching
Fire Alarm Installation & Inspections
Phone 204-727-1177
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640 Frontage Road
Virden, MB R0M 2C0
Cell: 204-851-1061
Ph: 204-748-3619
Fax: 204-748-2411
• Mobile Service
• Manitoba Hydro
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Office: (204) 776-2178
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THE BRANDON SUN • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015
WHAT’S ON?
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The Brandon Branch No. 3
Royal Canadian Legion is
proud to provide and support
Veteran’s afternoon in the
games room at 560 13th Street
East from 2-3:30 p.m. for
coffee, conversation and
comradery. For RCL members
and guests. For further info, call
204-727-3054.
• • •
Navy League Cadet Corp
No. 4 Stan Hawitt is a youth
organization for boys and girls
aged 9-13. The program is
based on a naval theme filled
with fun, adventure, and friend
making while developing
patriotism, good citizenship,
sense of duty, self-discipline,
self-respect for others. We meet
on Thursdays from 6-8:30 p.m.
in the Brandon Armoury. For
more info, call 204-728-3168 or
e
m
a
i
l
[email protected].
• • •
Zen Tao Chi-Kung Tai Chi
is practised at the West End
Community Centre at 7:30
p.m. Beginners are welcome
anytime. For more info, call
Sally 204-726-8220; Roger 204726-5293.
• • •
Brandon
Community
Builders “The Store,” is open
from 2-8 p.m. in the Rolling
Spokes building (former
Radics). Use the back door.
Something for everyone:
furniture, dishes, toys, new and
used doors, appliances etc. For
more info, call 204-717-9900.
• • •
Seniors for Seniors offers
cribbage at 9:30 a.m. Members
$3.50;non-members $4.50. Out
to Lunch at noon. Homecooked food at its finest. Cost
is $8 and must pre-register by
Tuesday at noon. Painter’s
Circle is offered the second and
fourth Thursdays at 1:30 p.m.
Cathy House leads a group of
painters to share methods and
ideas. Members $3.50; nonmembers $4.50. For more info
or to register, call 204-5712050.
• • •
FLK Taoist Tai Chi
Beginner and Continuing
classer are held at 1:30-3 p.m.
at St. Matthew’s Church. For
more info call 204-571-0684.
• • •
Summit
Toastmasters
Breakfast Club meet every
Thursday at 7 a.m. at Aaltos.
For information, call Lindsay
204-726-1838.
• • •
Daytime TOPS (Take Off
Pounds Sensibly) meets
Thursdays at 20-7th Street
Health Access Centre with
weigh-in 1:15-1:45 p.m. and
meeting at 2 p.m. No
gimmicks, just sensible weight
loss since 1948. For more info,
call Janice 204-728-1296.
• • •
Peer-facilitated
eating
disorder support groups are
offered Thursdays at 7 p.m. at
Westwind Eating Disorder
Recovery Centre. For more
info, contact Lynne at 204-7282499.
• • •
SKY-HY Toastmasters meet
at Prairie Oasis with the
meeting starting at 6:30 p.m.
Call Gerald at 204-725-4028 or
204-761-0622 for more info.
• • •
Prairie
Oasis
offers
fundraising bingo at 1:15 p.m.;
Tai Chi at 10 a.m. Cost is $3;
contract bridge at 1 p.m. Cost
is $3; duplicate bridge at 7 p.m.
Cost is $3. For more
information, call 204-727-6641.
• • •
TOPS (Take Off Pounds 0ff
Sensibly) MB #2152 meets at
Knox United Church (17th St.
entrance). Weigh-in 5:50-6:45
p.m., meeting 7 p.m. For more
info, call Olive 204-728-2898 or
1-800-932-8677.
• • •
Rotary Club of Brandon
Sunset meets Thursdays at 5:45
p.m. at The Royal Oak Inn and
Suites. For further info, call
204-571-0329 or 204-726-0922.
UPCOMING &
MISCELLANEOUS
The Canadian Cancer
Society is currently in need of
volunteers to help with its
Door-to-Door campaign in
Brandon and Westman area.
Every April, during Daffodil
month, volunteers fan out to
engage their neighbours in the
fight against cancer. You can
help make this campaign a
success by volunteering two to
four hours during the month of
April to canvass 25 to 30
houses in your neighbourhood.
For more information or to get
involved,
call
Angie
[email protected] or
call 204-571-2803 or 1-888-8576658.
• • •
Meals on Wheels will be
requiring volunteers to deliver
meals in February. Meals are
picked up at 11 a.m. at Prairie
Oasis and delivered to
recipients. If you can drive
once or commit to one day a
week for a month it would be
appreciated. Without drivers,
this service is not possible.
Please call David at 204-7276641 if you can help out at all.
• • •
Do you know a caregiver
who comforts, is kind,
empathizes and is caring?
Brockie Donovan presents the
Brandon and Westman’s
Caregiver Award to help
honour and recognize the
caregivers in our community.
Each quarter we will honour a
caregiver based upon a review
of nominations received from
their peers, friends, patients,
families and others who feel a
particular person excels in
his/her role as a caregiver. To
nominate a person, send their
name, contact info and
employer’s name (if applicable)
by
email
to
[email protected] or
mail to 332-8th Street,
Brandon, MB R7A 3X4.
Include a brief story on the
impact this person is having on
the lives of others by being a
caregiver and also supply your
name and contact info. In
November
2015,
representatives from the
community will review and
select the “Caregiver of the
Year” to be announced at a
reception at city hall.
• • •
Volunteers are needed for
the Community Volunteer
Income Tax Program. To be
eligible to volunteer you must:
have basic tax knowledge;
experience completing simple
tax returns; familiar with using
computerized tax software
(UFile); able to commit a few
hours a week for March and
April; in good standing with
CRA for personal taxes; 18
years of age; be a Canadian
resident; have a valid SIN
number; access to a secure
computer or willing to
complete
tax
returns
electronically at 7th Street
Health Access Centre in
Brandon. For more info, call
Vicky
204-578-4804
or
Chenessa 204-578-4806.
• • •
Westman
Immigration
Services is offering a series of
World Cooking Lessons at
Knox United Church at 11
a.m. Cost is $15 per session.
Feb. 21, Columbia. To register
call 204-727-6031 ext. 2239 or
e
m
a
i
l
jaimec@westmanimmigrations
ervices.ca
or
visit
westmanimmigrantservices.ca.
• • •
Seniors for Seniors is holding
a cribbage tournament on Feb.
21 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
for a cost of $10. Includes
lunch. For more info, call 5712050.
• • •
Join
the
Westman
Wilderness Club for cross
country ski at Moose
Mountain Provincial Park
(Kenosee) on Feb. 21 in Spruce
Woods Provincial Park. Call
Fred at 204-728-7685.
• • •
MARKDOWN
MADNESS!
BARGAIN HUNTERS
OUR MISTAKES ARE YOUR TREASURES!
60
%
UP
TO
OFF
MANY ITEMS
BELOW COST!
ALL SALES
FINAL!
FIRST COME,
FIRST SERVED!
EVERYTHING
MUST GO!
CASH & CARRY
ONLY!
PERSONAL
SHOPPING ONLY!
ITEMS SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY
EVERY MARKDOWN CENTER ITEM REDUCED TO CLEAR!
ALL SOFAS! ALL LOVESEATS! ALL CHAIRS! ALL OTTOMANS! ALL FUTONS! ALL KLIK KLAKS! ALL SOFABEDS! ALL COFFEE TABLES! ALL END
TABLES! ALL SOFA TABLES! ALL DINING SETS! ALL BUFFETS! ALL HUTCHES! ALL SERVERS! ALL DINETTES! ALL STOOLS! ALL BENCHES! ALL
CREDENZAS! ALL WALL UNITS! ALL FIREPLACE UNITS! ALL RECLINERS! ALL WING CHAIRS! ALL TUB CHAIRS! ALL CHAISES! ALL BEDS! ALL
DRESSERS! ALL NIGHTSTANDS! ALL CHESTS! ALL HEADBOARDS! ALL FOOTBOARDS! ALL BUNK BEDS! ALL WALL BEDS! ALL PLATFORM BEDS!
ALL MATTRESSES! ALL BOXSPRINGS! ALL LAMPS! ALL CARPETS! ALL MIRRORS! ALL PILLOWS! ALL DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES! ALL PICTURES!
CONDITIONS
OF SALE:
• ALL SALES FINAL • NO SPECIAL ORDERS • NO REPEATS • NO HOLDS OR LAYAWAYS
• WHILE SUPPLY LASTS • EVERYTHING MUST GO • SETS CAN NOT BE BROKEN
• ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD AS IS • CASH & CARRY ONLY
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204-727-4444
Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m.
Franchise Store
of the year
2012
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015 • THE BRANDON SUN
Notices
65
THE NEARLY NEW SHOP
601 – 9TH STREET
is changing its stock from
winter to spring & summer joy
WE WILL BE CLOSED FROM
Monday, Feb. 16 to
Thursday, Feb. 19 inclusive
to prepare our store for its
change in content.
We RE-OPEN at 10:30 a.m. on
Friday, Feb. 20 for your shopping
delight with completely new stock.
Until Monday, Feb. 16
look for awesome sales
1/2 price, $1.00 .50¢ and .10¢ days
Please check daily for changes
in pricing. Donations are always
gratefully accepted at our back door.
Business Opportunities
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139
GREAT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Thriving autobody repair shop
in business for 35 years.
NICK’S REPAIR
SERVICE LTD.
located in Neepawa, MB.
Contact Garth at (204) 476-5270
or (204) 476-3937
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NearlyNewShopBrandonMB
@shopnearlynew
Houses For Sale
BUILDING LOTS 4-SALE in
CHATER Historic Village charm
awaits, 4 miles east of Brandon.
Only 4 Lots Left In PHASE-1.
Call Peter Tines, 1-204-896-7652
or Don Mitchell at Century 21
204-724-2743. Realtors protected.
==
= = = ==
PACKING SUPPLIES
Large selection of boxes,
bubble wrap, etc. 204-729-8989.
WILL BUY YOUR FIXER UPPER
house in Brandon. Quick cash
sale. “As is” condition or poor
condition is OK. 204-571-1016.
300
BUILDING LOTS For Sale at
Paradise Valley. Live in Harmony
with Nature, 9 miles north west of
Brandon. Acreage size lots, many
with spectacular River views.
Only 3 lots left in PHASE-1. Call
Peter Tines, 1-204-896-7652 or
Don Mitchell of Century 21
204-724-2743. Realtors protected.
400
☺
200
Building Lots
IS YOUR PARTNER
possessive, telling you where
you can & cannot go, monitoring
phone calls or following you?
THIS IS ABUSE.
We can help. YWCA Westman
Women’s Shelter, (204)727-3644
300
Miscellaneous Articles
STORE IS CASH ONLY
with ALL PROFITS given to
our hospital.
Building Lots
Chiropedic Queen Pillowtop bed
set, edgeguard, new, wrapped,
worth $800, sell $395. (King set
$595). Queen size 12-drawer
storage bed, espresso color,
$595. All products in stock.
KDL Furniture, Wholesale,
660 Highland Ave. (south side of
Trans Canada Hwy. in Brandon.
Call 571-1971.
Articles Wanted
410
PEOPLE’S MARKET: Buy & sell
new & used furniture, coin/stamp
supplies. Estates a specialty.
32-13th St. Call 727-4708.
Coins and Stamps
505
Coins & Old Canadian paper
money wanted - Will pay book
price. Call 204-764-2178.
Guns Wanted
532
WILL BUY UNWANTED GUNS
Call 204-834-2450, Carberry.
Guns Wanted
532
CASH FOR UNWANTED GUNS,
ammunition,
binoculars
&
hunting knife. Call Celest Payette
at 204-747-4434.
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600
2014 FORD FOCUS SE, remote
start & heated seats, 1 OWNER,
16,000 kms. Wilsonswheels.ca
204-867-2699, Minnedosa. #4427
2014 MUSTANG GT FASTBACK
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$28,775. Wilsonswheels.ca Call
204-867-2699. Minnedosa. #4427
2008 LINCOLN TOWN CAR
SIGNATURE SERIES LTD
“Very rare”, only 48k’s. Please
call for price 204-867-2699, Wilson’s Wheels in Minnedosa. #4427
2007 CHEVROLET COBALT LT,
2-door, automatic, loaded, 139K.
$6,200. Wilsonswheels.ca Phone
204 867 2699, Minnedosa. #4427
Autos For Sale
600
BRANDON AUTO SALES
09 Dodge Journey 5 pass..$5,950
09 Chev Uplander 102K.....$6,950
09 Pontiac G6, auto.......... $7,950
08 Jeep Patriot, 4x4......... $7,950
07 Toyota Yaris, auto........$3,950
07 Ford F150 4x4 Xcab ....$5,950
07 Pontiac Montana SV6..$6,950
07 Grand Caravan Sto’Go.. $6,950
06 Mazda 6, auto, loaded.. $3,950
06 Chev HHR auto ...........$5,950
06 Jeep Larado 4x4.......... $3,950
06 Mazda 6........................ $5,950
06 Chev X-cab LT 4x4...... $8,950
06 Expedition 4x4............ $6,950
06 Pontiac Torrent........... $4,950
06 Pontiac Pursuit 2-dr..$3,950
06 Chev Equinox AWD..$5,950
06 Chev Equinox AWD.... $4,950
05 PT Cruiser, loaded...... $5,950
05 Jimmy 2-dr, 4x4 ...........$4,950
05 Equinox, AWD............. $5,950
05 Chev Uplander Ext...... $3,950
05 Pontiac SV6..................$3,950
04 Jeep Larado, 4x4........ $2,950
04 Durango 4x4 Ltd. .......$6,950
03 Grand Caravan.............$2,950
03 Trailblazer LT 4x4 ........$3,950
03 Lincoln Towncar..........$3,950
03 Alero 2dr auto............. $3,750
02 Volkswagen Jetta ..... $3,150
02 Montana Thunder Ext. $2,950
00 Dodge X-Cab 4x4 ........$3,950
00 Silverado ext cab 4x4...$3,950
00 Dodge X-Cab ............ $3,500
Rob 761-5604 or Larry 727-1557
66th Street & Victoria Avenue
1 block south, 2nd house
Trucks For Sale
610
2014 CHEV SILVERADO LT
Crewcab, 4x4, 5.3L, 22k’s.
$34,440.
Trades
welcome!!!
Wilsons Wheels in Minnedosa
#4427. Call 204•867•2699.
25 TRUCKS IN STOCK!
Ranging from $10,000 to $50,000.
Chevys, Dodges and Fords Diesels and Gas. Please call!!!
204 867 2699 Wilsonswheels.ca
in Minnedosa. #4427.
2004 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE
extended cab, 4x,4 5.3L, “Nevada
Edition” - Only 145k’s! $9,900.
Wilsons Wheels in Minnedosa,
Call 204•867•2699. #4427.
BUY OR
SELL YOUR
VEHICLE
with the help of
Sport Utility
611
2013 CHEVROLET TAHOE LS
4x4, 5.3L, “room for everyone!”
55K. $35,900. Wilsonswheels.ca
204 867 2699, Minnedosa. #4427
2010 Ford Escape LIMITED 4x4
“Fully Fully Loaded”, 110k’s.
$16,450. Wilsonswheels.ca Call
204-867-2699, Minnedosa. #4427
BATH & BASEMENT RENOVATIONS
P.W. PENNER
CONTRACTING.
Bathroom and basement renovations. Book your renovation now!
21 years experience.
For estimates call Peter Penner,
owner/operator, 761-7999.
CARPENTRY
RINNOVI RENOVATIONS
Specializing in tile, hardwood,
finishing, doors, windows, decks,
garages, additions/sunrooms,
drywall & painting. Fully insured.
Brian 204-724-6008.
CLEANING SERVICES
KAZIC Kleaning. Licensed and
insured
residential
cleaner.
Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly,
1-time cleaning, move-in/move
-out cleaning. Call 204-721-2363
Email [email protected]
CONTRACTORS
EAVESTROUGHING
LANDSCAPING
KAZIC KONTRACTING
Renovations, drywalling, tiling,
etc. Any job - Big or small.
28 years experience.
(204) 761-3958,
(204) 761-0247
[email protected]
BRANDON EAVESTROUGHING
(2008)
Continuous eavestroughing,
siding, soffit, fascia, cladding,
windows, doors, repair work,
cleaning. Serving Brandon and
surrounding areas. Financing
now
available. 204-573-8868,
office 204-726-5888.
LIVINGSTONE LANDSCAPING.
Get your landscape design
or quote started now.
Serving Brandon & area since
1992. Call 204-578-5291.
Visit our showroom,
370 Park Ave. East.
Complete exterior renovations,
continuous 5”&6”
eavestroughing,
seamless steel, vinyl siding,
cladding, windows, doors.
For guaranteed satisfaction,
Rainbow Eavestroughing &
Custom Exteriors 727-1639.
Residential or Commercial
dd FREE SNOW QUOTES dd
Snow clearing, hauling
& sanding/salting.
Serving Brandon & area
since 1992. (204) 578-5291
www.livingstoneltd.com
DONATIONS
BRANDON COMMUNITY
BUILDERS INC.
Accepting donations of gently
used furniture, appliances,
renovation material for resale.
Open: Thursday 2 to 6,
Friday and Saturday 10 to 4
Suite #3-215-6th Street
behind Rolling Spokes.
Proceeds dedicated to
affordable housing.
Ph. 204-717-9900
SADA CLEANING
Experienced, honesty, quality.
Get your home, office or any place www.brandoncommunitybuilders.org
spotless. Telephone 204-5748493
or 204-570-1653.
EAVESTROUGHING
[email protected]
CONTRACTORS
TAKING LISTINGS NOW FOR 2015 SEASON
Houses, barns, shop packages, pole sheds, tin
work & siding - We do hip roofs up to 60’ high.
AS LOW AS
PHONE 571-7400
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5 pm
Livingstone Landscaping
Ltd.
BUSY BEAVER SERVICES
Snow Removal
Also does tree removal
Free estimates. Insured.
204-761-9777.
ELECTRICIANS
Residential &
Commercial
SANDING and SALTING,
Snow clearing & hauling away,
call Cumming and Dobbie
204-726-0790.
204-573-3339
ABLE EAVESTROUGHING
5”,6”,7” continuous steel trough;
HOT TUBS, POOLS, SPAS
Vinyl, cement board and seamless
steel siding; soffit, fascia, window
GOTTA HAVE KREVCO
cladding.
Pool & Spa Sales & Service
Free estimates, 725-2294
Service to all makes of hot tubs
Workmanship guaranteed.
and pools since 1985. 728-9507;
1-866-794-9224(toll-free).
Advertise Your Business
Here For
SNOW REMOVAL
$
2.90
EMAIL [email protected]
UPHOLSTERERS
FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS in auto,
furniture and marine upholstery.
We sell a complete line of vinyls,
fabrics and supplies for the
do-it-yourselfer. Free estimates.
Call Len’s RV, 204-728-4457.
www.lensrv.ca
PER DAY
based on 22 words
DEADLINE
Monday 11 am for Tuesday insertion
FAX 725-0976
Vans
616
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan SE,
“One Owner Local Trade”. 97K.
$12,000. Wilsonswheels.ca Call
204-867-2699, Minnedosa. #4427.