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Vol. 10, Issue 31, April 15, 2006
Chapleau solves its first Murder Mystery H
ats off to the fantastic actors of the murder mystery held by the Chapleau Nature Festival de la Nature on Friday evening, April 8. They had their audience captivated and of course applauding by adding satire and wits to an evening that was most enjoyable. As the crime was revealed the “who done it” began to play out. All the suspects at the campground where the murder occurred were gathered for interrogation and mysterious alibis were scrutinized. As the evening progressed the clues were evident and
the murderer was revealed. The staff at Aux Trois Moulins satisfied the hungry investigators with a pleasing three-course meal. Special thanks to Roger Perreault for donating the conference room at Aux Trois Moulins, and the meals for the actors. Thank you to Centre Culturel LouisHémon for donating two tickets for the first place winner and to Collins Home Furniture for the gift for the second place winner. In case you missed this memorable evening you will have another opportunity to unlock the second mystery on April 29th.
A murder mystery dinner theater in English will take place at the conference room at Aux Trois Moulins beginning at 6:30 p.m.. Tickets are $25.00 per person, which includes a delectable threecourse meal. Tickets are available at Aux Trois Moulins and Centre Culturel LouisHémon. Reserve early, as there are only 42 remaining places available. Come aboard and solve a murder that has occurred on a luxury yacht on the open sea! Move over, Sherlock Holmes… the Chapleau detectives will take care of this one!
The suspects for the evening were Lorraine Lemieux, Fernand Gauthier, Chantal Rouleau, Yves Boucher, Mario Taillefer, Annie Lessard, Monique Taillefer and Eric Gauthier.
First Annual International Woman's Day-Unsung Heroines O
Cheryl St. Denis, Maureen Lavoie, Mary Boucher, Bonnie Ivey, Rosemary Fortin, Elise Charron, Moya Shemery, Sandra Ruffo, Carol Gauthier, Nicole Daigle-Hamilton, Ginger Forget and Sherry Giroux. Missing were: Bonnie O'Connor, Kim Carroll and Jesse Minniquas
n Thursday, April 6th, 2 0 0 6 , OMAA"S Community Wellness Program (Cheryl St. Denis) and Chadwic House (Sherry Giroux) came together to recognize and celebrate 13 women in our community as Chapleau had its first Annual International Woman's Day - Unsung H e r o i n e s . International Woman's Day is the story of ordinary women as makers of history; it is rooted in
the centuries-old struggle of women to participate in society on an equal footing with men. Also, International Women's Day is the universal day that connects all women around the world and inspires them to achieve their full potential. IWD 2006 launches another year of working hard for women's equality worldwide. It is an important day around the world because the individual power of women coming together as one is
witnessed by millions, and the achievements of women past, present and future are respectfully honoured. This years Unsung Heroines are: Mary Boucher, Rosemary Fortin, Bonnie Ivey, Elise Charron, Moya S h e m e r y, N i c o l e Daigle-Hamilton, Sandra Ruffo, Carol Gauthier, Maureen Lavoie and Ginger Forget. Missing were: Bonnie O'Connor, Kim Carroll and Jesse Minniquas.