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Victoria Beach

HERALD 90th year • Issue No. 8

A non-profit service of the Victoria Beach Club

Friday, August 7, 2015

Well the masquerade has passed, along with the fishing derby and the 800 metre swim. We’ve danced into the wee hours in our western wear and the open tennis tournament has wrapped up. Whatever are we all going to do for the rest of the summer? One option is to gather up the gang and watch another beautiful sunset at Victoria Beach.

activity Volleyball Tournament Cross Country Run LWF Walk for Water Soccer Tournament

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Sophie McGoey & Lisa Lucht The Johnson Family Deanne McDonald & Sandy McCaig Rex Neuendorff & Stino Siragusa


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REGULAR ACTIVITIES CLUBHOUSE ACTIVITIES Fitness Classes: Arts & Crafts: Bike Hikes: Duplicate Bridge: Mixed Bridge: Movies: Swimming Lessons: Swimming Inquiries: Yoga:

LIBRARY HOURS:

Mon. Wed. Fri. 10:00-11:00 am Julie McPetrie Tues. 12:30-2:00 pm (all ages) Rec. Assistants Wed. 10:00 am-Noon (Ages 7-12) Rec. Assistants Mon. 6:30 pm Ken Capelle, Gail & Bob Henderson, Henry Krahn Wed. 1:15 pm Bev Underhill Tues. & Thurs. 7:30 pm Rec. Assistants July 6 - Aug. 14 Safe Swim Team Mon. - Fri. 9:30-10:00 am Lanette Griffith Tues. & Thurs. 10:00-11:30 am Mon. & Wed. 11:00 am-Noon, 7:00-8:00 pm Tues. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 10:00 am-Noon Sun. Noon-1:00 pm

SPORTS GROUND ACTIVITIES Children’s Games: Family Recreation: Golf Lessons: Youth Sport:

Library Assistants

Recreation Assistants

Mon. & Fri. 10:00-11:00 am (Ages 4-10) Mon. Wed. Fri. 7:30-8:30 pm Tues. & Thurs. 10:00-10:45 am (Ages 7-16) Mon. & Fri. 10:00-11:00 am (Ages 10-14)

TENNIS COURT ACTIVITIES

Tennis Court Attendants Weds. 10:30-11:15 am & Fri. 12:00 Noon-12:45 pm (Ages 5-6) Tues. & Thurs. 11:30 am-12:30 pm (Ages 7-9) Mon. 12:00 Noon-1:00 pm & Thurs. 12:30 pm-1:30 pm (Ages 10 & over) Adult Tennis Lessons: Mondays 1:00-4:00 pm with Robert Kennedy Wednesdays 11:00 am-4:00 pm Hit with a Pro (Advance Sign up) Thurs., July 2 - Tennis Manitoba Staff Wed., July 8 - George & Kevin Kylar Wed., July 15 – Jared Connell Wed., July 29 - Emerson Gusmini (Children’s lessons if space allows) Junior Tennis Nights: Mon. & Wed. 6:30-8:00 pm (Ages 11-18) Adult Tennis Round Robin: Mon. & Fri. (Register) 10:00-10:20 am (Play) 10:30 am-12:00 Noon Adult GVS (ground stroke, volley, smash) Tues. & Thurs. 10:30-11:30 am & Saturdays 11:00 am-12:00 Noon Adult Tennis Drills Fridays 1:00-2:00 pm Family Tennis Tues. & Thurs. 6:15-7:15 pm Youth Tennis Lessons:

VICTORIA BEACH CLUB SPECIAL ACTIVITIES 2015 ACTIVITY

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Pre-VB Membership Blitz

Sat., Sun., June 27 & 28

Clubhouse

Lise Simonsen, Pamela Beazley

Swim Registration VB Fireworks Tennis Manitoba Day Girls’ Tennis Day VB Membership Blitz Bike Auction Flea Market Flea Market Clean-Up Flea Market Charity Coordinator Book Sale Beach Events Teen Movie Night Rogers Rookie Tournament Gentlemen’s Movie Night Sports Day 200 Metre Open Swim Sandcastle Building Ladies’ Movie Night Fishing Derby Masters Tennis Tournament Teen Bonfire on the Beach Junior Tennis Tournament

Sun., June 28 Wed., July 1 Thurs., July 2 Fri., July 3 Fri., Sat., Sun., July 3, 4 & 5 Sat., July 4 Sat., July 4 Sat., July 4 Sat., July 4 Sun., July 5 Sun., July 5 Wed., July 8 Fri., July 10 Fri., July 10 Sat., July 11 Sat., July 11 Sun., July 12 Wed., July 15 Sat., July 18 Sat., Sun., July 18 & 19 Wed., July 22 Wed., Thurs., July 22 & 23

9:00-11:00 AM (Sat) 10:00 AM-Noon (Sun) 10:00 AM-Noon 10:45 PM 9:30-4:00 PM 1:30-3:00 PM

Clubhouse Best views from Sailboat Beach or Redwing Park Tennis Courts Tennis Courts Door to Door Police Station Clubhouse Clubhouse Clubhouse Clubhouse Clubhouse Clubhouse Tennis Courts Clubhouse Sports Ground Pier Clubhouse Clubhouse Pier Tennis Courts Clubhouse Tennis Courts

Men’s Golf Tournament Rogers Rookie Tournament Children’s Masquerade 800 Metre Open Swim 30+ Dinner & Dance Bike Race Ladies’ Golf Tournament Teen Movie Night Senior Tennis Tournament VB Club Raffle Junior Golf Tournament Duplicate Bridge Tournament Teen Scavenger Hunt Rogers Rookie Tournament Volleyball Tournament Cross Country Run Lake Winnipeg Foundation Walk for Water Soccer Tournament VB Volunteer Appreciation Dog Show Novelty Tennis Tournament VB Club Annual Meeting 55+ Golf Tournament & Dinner

Fri., July 24 Fri., July 24 Sat., July 25 Sat., July 25 Sat., July 25 Sun., July 26 Wed., July 29 Wed., July 29 Sat., Sun., Mon., Aug. 1, 2, 3 Sat., Aug. 1 Wed., Aug. 5 Wed., Aug. 5 Wed., Aug. 5 Fri., Aug. 7 Sat., Aug. 8 Sat., Aug. 8 Sun., Aug. 9 Sun., Aug. 9 Fri., Aug. 14 Sat., Aug. 15 Sat., Sun., Aug. 15 & 16 Sun., Aug. 16 Mon., Sept. 14

Tamara Roehr Rob Hester Tennis Manitoba Staff Nancy Sarchuk & Robert Kennedy Lise Simonsen, Pamela Beazley Stuart McPherson Joanne Gibson, Deb Covernton, Jane Bachart & Lyndsi da Roza Lorraine Cook Mavis Whicker MacRae & Hoole/McDonald Families Laura & Scott McDonald Rec. Staff Julia Lucht, Tennis MB, VB Tennis Staff Rob Hester & Bruce Sirrell Leah & Ted Kosokowsky Swim Instructors MacRae, Cook & Meadows Families Brenda Vielhaber Jeff Lailey Steve Cook Rec. Staff Anndrea O’Connor & Brad Nechwediuk, Derek & Lisa Zeilstra, Philippe Champagne Karl Hutchison Julia Lucht, Tennis MB, VB Tennis Staff Doug & Kristie Pollard Swim Instructors Tim Scott Todd & Sheri Hyra Heather Willoughby, Laureen Johnstone, Sally Lawler Rec. Staff John Heppenstall & Alan Morrish Arroll Stewart & Judy Walker Ed & Adam Boge Fran Pollard & Donna Thain Rec. Staff Julia Lucht, Tennis MB, VB Tennis Staff Sophie McGoey & Lisa Lucht The Johnson Family Deanne McDonald & Sandy McCaig Rex Neuendorff & Stino Siragusa Wendy Derksen & Leslie Sarchuk Barb Hansford & Trish Nesbitt Stino Siragusa Anil Kaul Dennis & Gina Roth; Ray & Lise Plouffe; Claude & Gloria Fillion

1:00 PM 1:00-3:00 PM 3:00-5:00 PM 1:00-3:00 PM 10:30 AM-Noon 9:00 PM 1:00-3:00 PM 9:00 PM 10:00 AM-Noon 2:00 PM 10:00 AM-Noon 7:00 PM 9:00-11:00 AM All Day 9:00 PM All Day 1:00-3:00 PM 10:00 AM-Noon 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 10:00 AM 9:00 PM All Day 10:00 AM-4:00 PM 6:30 PM 9:00-11:00 PM 1:00-3:00 PM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM (registration) 9:15 AM (registration) 9:00 AM 7:00-9:00 PM 11:00 AM All Day 4:00 PM All Day-Dinner at 5 PM

Golf Course Tennis Courts Art Vincent Memorial Pier Clubhouse Sports Ground Golf Course Clubhouse Tennis Courts Village Green Golf Course Clubhouse Clubhouse Tennis Courts Sports Ground Clubhouse Clubhouse Sports Ground Clubhouse Art Vincent Memorial Tennis Courts Clubhouse Golf Course


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Victoria Beach HERALD

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Victoria Beach Club

BOARD

PAST PRESIDENT Maureen Neuendorff PRESIDENT Anil Kaul 756-2158 VICE PRESIDENT Suzy Hester 756-3016 SECRETARY Wendy Derksen 756-6515 TREASURER Cathy Finnbogason 756-2377 DIRECTOR AT LARGE Leslie Sarchuk 756-2690

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OFFICERS

vb herald publisher Lana Meier jmeier@highspeedcrow.ca 204-292-2128 for advertising HERALD EDITOR Barb Pritchard Kevin Dubé vbherald@shaw.ca MEMBERSHIP Lise Simonsen Pam Beazley SPECIAL EVENTS Shauna Filuk Jill Kirbyson SWIMMING Anndrea O’Connor Tamara Roehr TENNIS Bryan and Lisa Yagi PLANNED GIVING Bruce Eyford

Council Corner

THANKS TO THE EMPLOYEES OF PUBLIC WORKS. The residents of Mc Cord Avenue have extended their thanks to the staff of Public Works for the recent replacement of the stairs to the beach. They are happy that they once again have access to their little beach. Now launching of kayaks is safe. The residents of Wanasing will also be happy to see the third set of stairs. They will make access to the beach so much easier. Once again, thanks to the Public Works employees for a job well done! CIVIC ADDRESS SIGNS. Our Emergency Measures personnel encourage both seasonal and permanent residents to invest in proper green civic address signs for their dwellings. At night, the reflective signs stand out clearly. In case of emergency, First Responders can find your home more quickly. Pick up an application form at the Seniors’ Scene on Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 8:30 to 4:00, from the Victoria Beach store or from Saffies. Fill out the form and return it with a cheque for $50.00. In about four weeks, your sign will be installed by volunteers from the Seniors’ Scene. And here is another suggestion, if you live on a corner lot, you might consider ordering two signs, one for each entrance. DEFIBRILLATORS - AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) are present at the

beach. There is one at the Seniors’ Scene, one at the tennis court, another at the Victoria Beach Club house . The new Victoria Beach Sports Club also has a defibrillator. It is taken out to the sports field when there are activities there. The Police and the Victoria Beach Fire Department also have AEDs; so when you call 911, there is help nearby. MUNICIPAL ACT – The Municipal Act outlines the purpose of municipality, the duties, powers and responsibilities of the CAO and Council. The Act sets rules for financial administration, By-laws, and corporate powers. It sets rules for taxation, tax and debit collection and legal matters. In short, the Municipal Act sets the procedures that we, as Council, are expected to follow. BICYCLE PATH NEAR HIGHWAY 59. Did you know that there is a path that runs from the recycling bins by the parking lot to the Municipal Works yard? It provides a safer way to travel from the gate area to the Post Office or Sports Club. You do not need to risk riding on the highway. And on your return trip, you can ride the Evergreen Trail that runs from behind the Public Works yard to the Golf Course parking lot. From there you can either take the road to Patricia or the path to Alexandra. RMVB COUNCIL

VB Club Volunteer Appreciation Wine and Cheese

Attention all VB event and club volunteers! The VB Club wants to show its appreciation for all your dedication and hard work. Please join us at the Clubhouse on Friday, August 14th from 7:00 - 9:00

pm for refreshments and socializing. All previous and current volunteers are invited. See you there. VB Club Board

About the Victoria Beach Herald

One of the longest continuously publishing community newspapers in Canada, now in our 90th year, the Victoria Beach Herald is a service of the Victoria Beach Club. The Herald prints ten issues each summer on Fridays from late June to mid August. The Herald welcomes submissions from readers focused on family events, beach happenings, community issues, etc. Letters to the Editor are always welcome. Submissions should be sent via email to vbherald@shaw.ca. Those without access to email can place written submissions in the VB Herald mailbox behind the cash counter at the Victoria Beach General Store. Submission deadlines are end of day Fridays with the exception of VB Club event convenor submissions for events occurring on weekend days.


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~ Letters to the Editor ~ We are concerned about our tax dollars and would like to make you aware of the following: 1. At the council meeting on July 21, Council did NOT give second reading to Borrowing By-law 1557 which is to borrow $1.7 million for a new 3 bay Public Works building ($1.55 million plus contingencies). An additional cold storage garage is now being considered which is not included in the above noted figure of $1.7 million. 2. The MB Municipal Board is required to authorize municipal borrowing by-laws. The Board met on July 23 to consider RMVB borrowing By-law 1557. Due to the objections filed by over 200 people, the Board did not authorize By-law 1557 and has scheduled a Public Hearing in September (date and location to be confirmed). Council can avoid the Public Hearing by cancelling By-law 1557 which we feel is the prudent course of action. 3. After further investigation, we remain confident that a new 4 bay Public Works building that meets the needs of public works AND meets current building and new energy code can be completed for less than $1 million. This is a long way from the $1.7 million currently proposed by council. We will provide a detailed quote to Council at the August 18 Council meeting at Victoria Beach. Gregg & Mary Hanson Vic & Marlene Janzen Bruce & Faye Morrison Tom Farrell Kevin Ateah Mitch Poirier Wolf Kraft Garry Roehr Peter Garagan Raymond Moreau Mark & Melanie Tooley Herb & Erna Buller Observations from a VB outsider You can’t really look forward to something that doesn’t really make much sense. When I’m home in Venice Beach (the other VB), I don’t look forward to Victoria Beach. It’s too far fetched a thought. Not to mention, too far away. I can’t really wrap my mind around a place where the weather is perfect all the time. Whether rain or shine. I can’t truly comprehend friendliness of

The Anglican Parish of St. Michael VICTORIA BEACH

The Anglican Parish of St. Michael 8th 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 6th we will meet at 11:30 am

Please join us… all are welcome!

this level. And definitely, I can’t even begin to think about a life without cars. Rather, a life full of ridiculously lovable bikes. So I don’t think about VB. Until I arrive in VB. Then, it takes about 5 minutes to remember what I love about this place. And about ten minutes before the wave of relaxation takes over my somewhat anxiety-ridden mind. A day later, I wake up for a ride with the 8 At The Gate crew followed by a cup of bakery brew (and a dream cookie) to enjoy on the Manning’s couch. At this point, I’ve arrived and I remember what makes this place, a seriously special place to me. These are the observations of an outsider. I married into a VB family. And have been fortunate enough to come here for the last nine years in a row. I have friends here. I have a bike here. I now have spent the night on Elk Island (Thanks Dubie and Mike). I feel at home here. Dear VB (and the entire Manning family), thanks for welcoming me year after year. I want you all to know how thankful I am to you for sharing this wonderful place. A place too difficult to comprehend, describe or even look forward to… so I won’t even try. Graham Simon Venice Beach, CA

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Three Stages of Learning

According to Clay Ballard from Top Speed Tennis, there are three stages of learning when it comes to sport. These are the stages we all go through as we participate and try to get better in a given sport. The first stage is called Consciously Incompetent. In this stage the player realizes that there is something they are doing wrong or improperly and that they can improve on it. For example, realizing your technique isn’t correct and that it can be improved. The second stage is called Consciously Competent in which players think about the correct motions or actions as they execute them. As they try to correct their technique they have to slow down and consciously think about the movements. This requires a lot of repetitions, 3,000-5,000. This leads to the third stage called Unconsciously Competent.

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This is where the motions or actions become ingrained. Players have been doing the action so many times that it becomes automatic. These are motions they don’t have to think about and do almost automatically. We are in all three stages of learning all the time. There are parts of our game that we realize need improving (Stage 1). There are things we are consciously working on (Stage 2), and there are parts of our game that are automatic and we perform without thought (Stage 3). Even though we all want to be in Stage 3, the worst performing athletes, those who improve the least over time, are those who live or stay at Stage 3. They are happy with their tennis and do not try to consciously or continuously improve. They may not have the best technique but are satisfied with their game and are not interested in new information. They want to stick with what they know. The highest performing, or those who show the most improvement, are those that stay in Stages 1 and 2. They love to find their weaknesses, find the solutions, practice to correct their weaknesses and move them to their strengths, and improve their game. That’s how to constantly get better and better every year. The challenge is for everyone to stay in Stages 1 and 2, find weakness, find solutions, and practice to get better. It’s a lot more work but it makes tennis much more fun and rewarding.

Duplicate Bridge

We had 13 couples out to our fifth duplicate bridge (Monday evening) session of the season on July 27th. Congratulations to Barrie Heiman and Bob Lawler (first North / South) and Barb Roche and Ken Capelle (first East / West). Join us for duplicate bridge Monday evenings starting at 6:20 PM. Please arrive on time. Cost is $1.00 and we also sell cold drinks for $1.00. Come with a partner or if you don’t have one call Ken at 7563612. The annual duplicate bridge tournament will be held on Wednesday, August 5th. Please arrive at the clubhouse by 6:20 PM. Cost is $5.00 per person. Cookies and refreshments will be served. Come with a partner or if you need one, call Donna at 7562733. Please buy a Victoria Beach membership - support our Club!

Fitness Classes/Summer 2015 Here is our line up for this year! Please bring a mat and water with you to the classes.

If you are interested in being a part of our fitness line up for next year please contact Julie McPetrie 204-979-2707


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Last Chance Lake Huggers!! Support VB’s Walk for Water on Sunday, August 9th Remember: this annual event is held in support of the Lake Winnipeg Foundation, an organization dedicated to finding ways of improving the health of our wonderful lake. To you potential walkers: There’s still time to grab a pledge form. One was inserted into each copy of last week’s Herald (July 31rst). Take a look; it might still be there. Pledge forms are also available at VB’s key locations and at Saffies. You can also register online at lakewinnipegfoundation.org. You can walk alone or with others, and don’t fret about having to bring in a large amount of $. Every little bit counts!! Things will get underway at the VB Clubhouse with registration beginning at 9:15, and the Walk starting at 10. In the hope of being child, dog, and energy friendly, there are 2 routes from which to choose: 2.5 km and 5 km -- and, as an added incentive, there will be a participants’ prize draw at the end. (NB: WALKERS ARE ASKED TO BRING ALONG THEIR OWN BOTTLE OF WATER.) Between 9:15 and 10, members of both the VB Walk organizing team and members of the LWF staff will be present to chat with folks, give information, etc. There will also be some neat, ecosupporting items for sale – such as “Hillary Druxman” LWF pendants (2 styles), bottles of Tiber River’s H2Whoa hand soap, and lovely, limited edition, black and white wood engraving prints by artist Henri Eric Bergman of flowers from the Brokenhead Wetlands Ecological Reserve. To those who prefer not to walk: You can definitely still support this event by signing a walker’s pledge sheet or by simply making a donation to the LWF. Come down to the VB Clubhouse between 9:15 and 10 on Sunday, August 9th. We’d love to see you! For more information or if you have difficulty locating a pledge form, call VB’s Walk co-organizers: Deanne McDonald (204 756 2911; deamcd@mymts.net) or Sandy McCaig (204 756 8855; sandy.mccaig@gmail.com) .

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Fri. Aug. 7th is the 3rd and final Rogers Rookie Tournament of the summer. It’s an active Saturday and Sunday. There will be something for everyone! On Sat. Aug 8th Lisa Lucht and Sophie McGoey are running the Volleyball Tournament and the Johnson Family is convening the Cross Country Run for yet another summer. Then on Sunday Aug. 9th it’s the LWF Walk-For-Water run by Deanne McDonald and Sandy McCaig. Also on Sunday it’s the Soccer Tournament with convenors Rex Neuendorff and Stino Siragusa. Thanks to all these amazing volunteers for keeping August so packed with fun events. Our final weekend of programs starts off with the Volunteer Appreciation from 7-9 PM on Fri Aug. 14th. Come down to the Clubhouse to see what Wendy Derksen and Leslie Sarchuk have planned as a thank you to all our volunteers. The Dog Show is Sat. Aug. 15th at 11 AM. Thanks to new convenors Barb Hansford and Trish Nesbitt. Stino Siragusa continues to volunteer and is running the Novelty Tennis Tournament both Sat. and Sun. VB Club President Anil Kaul is chairing the AGM on Sun. Aug 16th at 4 PM at the Clubhouse. Thanks Anil! There is more golf in September with the 55+ Golf Tournament and Dinner on Sept 14th. Once again we have new convenors – Dennis & Gina Roth, Ray & Lise Plouffe, and Claude & Gloria Fillion. Should be a great fall day! If you would like to get involved with our Special Events or Regular Events, please get in touch. You can contact Shauna at sfiluk190@hotmail.com or text 204-941-0077 and Jill at preskirb@telus.net or text 403-807-1784. Shauna Filuk & Jill Kirbyson Special Events

VB Community Church A busy weekend at VB, the parking lot was bulging at the seams, a huge tennis tournament & a great turnout at church. Must be the beautiful, crazy weather we’ve had. We are looking forward to more of the same & the message from Murray Henderson of the Anglican Church this Sunday, the 9th of August at 11 am. Come & join us.

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Door-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 the front 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. Summer Hours OPEN DAILY - 9 am to 5 pm. A pass is required, they can be picked up at the gate, public works, or the municipal office.


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V.B. Club Novelty Tennis Tournament August 15th and 16th

The V.B. Club Novelty Tennis Tournament is a fun-competition. It is a great way for our tennis community to mark the end of another spectacular summer season at Victoria Beach by doing what we love the most; playing tennis! Last year, the event was very well attended. The level of sportsmanship and competition on display was further evidence of what a wonderful little slice of heaven we have here at the V.B. courts (couldn’t resist it). This year promises to be equally entertaining. Here are a few important notes for your information. • Sign-up sheets will be posted at the tennis courts on Friday, August 7th at noon. • Sheets will be taken down at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 13th (or when the first 48 players have signed-up). Please sign up early to avoid disappointment. Last year’s draw filled up very quickly!). • Teams and draws will be posted no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, August 14th. • Entry fee is $5.00. Please pay before you play. • All entrants must be members of the V.B, Club and have their own shoe tag. • The Match Committee will make up teams of 4 players. (Groups are highly encouraged to come up with a team name). Prizes will be awarded for originality! • Each entrant will play a total of 4 sets. (2 on Saturday and 2 on Sunday)

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Rural Municipality of Victoria Beach Reeve: Brian Hodgson Councillors: Kathy McKibbin, Penny McMorris, Linda McMillan, Gordon Ross CAO: Shelley Jensen, 303-960 Portage Ave, Winnipeg Phone: 204-774-4263 Toll Free: 1-800-513-3839 (MB Only) Fax: 204-774-9834 Chief Police Constable: Stewart MacPherson 204-756-2322 Public Works Foreman: Allan Scurfield 204-756-2286 Public Works (after hours emergency): 204-756-2568 Building Inspector: Curtis Beaudoin Wpg Cell 204-291-8207

Website: www.rmofvictoriabeach.ca Email: vicbeach@mymts.net

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Matches will be pro-sets (first to 9 wins; tie breaker at 8 all). All games will be “no-ad deuce”. • Winners will be decided by total games won. Losses will be subtracted in the event of a tie. • Mystery Events will be played both Saturday and Sunday at around noon. (Lots of fun and more prizes!) The above format is subject to change due to inclement weather or number of entries. If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call, or see me at the courts! Take care, Stino Siragusa 204-996-0121

Golf Club Update

Hello everyone from the VB Golf Club. On Friday the 24th we held the Men’s open with 70 golfers, it turned out to be a beautiful day. The winner of the tournament was Chris Papageorge with a score of 71. Congratulations to all the golfers who participated. The junior tournament is Wednesday August 5th, we are now taking registrations at the golf club, and everyone is welcome. The season is short, so come out and enjoy the golfing while you can. Looking forward to seeing you here! Manager, Karl Hutchison

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Rain Rain Go Away! Ladies Golf Tournament 2015 Come back another day! This is what many of the ladies were saying at the Ladies VB Golf tournament. I cannot remember having such terrible weather in all the years I’ve participated. However, in spite of the rain and wind, it was awesome to observe all the wonderful and positive attitudes throughout the day. What a wonderful group of ladies! My committee -- Sally Lawler and Laureen Johnstone -- added some new twists to the tournament so we were glad to receive positive feedback on the tee-gift-bag for everyone (look for those neon socks!), the fun contests and draws, and the food and festivities at the new VB Community Centre. The Merrymakers did a beautiful job catering our event in that comfortable setting with their tasty appetizers displayed so elegantly, and all the cute decorations. We continue to be very grateful to Kathy and Laith Gagnon for their wine donation each year so everyone can receive a complimentary glass of wine. Thank you to all the clubhouse staff especially Karl, Ramona, and Lissa for all their help with the sign-up and organization. Their patience and expertise was very much appreciated. Accolades to the maintenance staff too, for keeping our course in such great shape. Many thanks to the following for their help before and during the tournament: Andrea Vogt Judy Walker Shelley Saunders Leslie Sarchuk Peggy Ansons Susan Spence Debby Jordan-Paton Betty Hansford Lillian Hancock Pam Lloyd Joyce Ramsay Congratulations to all our participants -- plus the winners of the following: Lowest Score - Non-member – Diane Eyford Lowest Score - Member – Susan Spence Special Contests and Draws: Longest Drive – Laureen Johnstone Closest to the Line – Rita Kupiak On in One on #3 – Kathy Gagnon In the Trap – Connie MacDonald Birdie Draw- none this year...maybe next year! (We had several ladies land “on in one on #3” and “in the trap”, so the winner was determined by a draw.) Congrats to our 18 flight winners which were determined by a random draw for specified score category (e.g. 50-54) plus our top 10 winners. 1. Diane Eyford 40 4. Kate Gregoire 43 2. Susan Spence 47 5. Laureen Johnstone 44 3. Sue Swail 41 6. Deb Robson 44 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE


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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 7. Christine McCrady 45 9. Colleen Boyd 49 8. Sally Lawler 48 10. Linda Kliewer 49 A special thank you to Bruce Eyford and Investors for sponsoring the hole-in-one contest on 3. Bruce also donated a spa gift certificate for a special 3rd hole draw which Kathy McKibbon won. Lucky her! As well, please take note of our many businesses and individuals who made donations to our event or silent auction. We appreciated everyone’s generosity and support. Trainor Water Birchwood Hotel CAA Manitoba Carol on Leons Traverse Bay Corner Store Kevin Willoughby Idle Thyme Restaurant Laureen Johnstone The Lakehouse Nancy and Gary Danwich Grand Pines Golf Course Sheila Grover Saffies/VB Store/Le Gouter Andrea Vogt Invisible Hands Massage Kathy and Laith Gagnon Cottager Magazine Melanie Tooley Leslie Sarchuk Pine Greenhouse Hula Hut Carol Hutchison Pine Falls Golf Course Bev Mackelson Kathy Hodgson Lorne Anderson Septic Service Einfeld’s Bakery Liz and Wayne Alsip Moonlight Inn Sandy Razier Ateah Realty Many thanks to all who supported the silent auction! We are pleased to announce that our estimated contribution should be over $1000 to the new VB Community Centre! Yahoo! Last but not least, thanks to my committee Sally Lawler and Laureen Johnstone. As our first year taking over the job, we worked as a team sharing the responsibilities. We established a “committee approach” with each of us having designated jobs and making a 3 year term commitment. When one of the members leaves on their 3rd year, a new committee member joins the team replacing that member. This approach makes it easy to learn the job because the others on the committee can share their experience plus makes less work by sharing the responsibilities. Sally and Laureen were amazing to work with and working together sure made organizing the tournament very fun. For next year, please consider joining our committee. Contact Heather at 204-756-8264. Submitted by Heather Willoughby

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2015 VB Bike Race Results! Congratulations to all of the participants in this year’s bike race, another glorious race day at Victoria Beach. There were a total of 80 participants in this year’s race. Huge thanks to the parents and grandparents that volunteered to help direct traffic and ensure a safe course for the racers. Thanks to the Rec. Staff (Tess, Rachel, Sam, and Bruce) for helping with coordination of the event. Special thanks to Brenda and Al Sloan for being there early to help with set up and take down. We appreciate everyone’s cooperation in helping make things go as smoothly as possible.

Here are your winners:

Girls 4-5 1st Place: Maya Veitch 2nd Place: Sara Matthews

Boys 4-5 1st Place: Benjamin Bueckert 2nd Place: Max Bydak Girls 6-7 1st Place: Capri Mawhinney 2nd Place: Leah Orloff 3rd Place: Zinnia Olewry Boys 6-7 1st Place: Colby Bru 2nd Place: Kai Veitch 3rd Place: Will McCaig Girls 8-9 1st Place: Piper Hughs 2nd Place: Aleta Pollard 3rd Place: Sadie McDonald Boys 8-9 1st Place: Bennett Sime-Surcon 2nd Place: Ethan Veitch 3rd Place: Cameron Orloff

Girls 10-12 1st Place: Riley Hughs 2nd Place: Brooke Oxenforth 3rd Place: Jessica Preston Boys 10-12 1st Place: Declan Bowden 2nd Place: Maclean Fish 3rd Place: Xavier Champagne Girls 13-18 1st Place & Winner of the Sam Clapham Memorial Trophy: Avery Edwards 2nd Place: Christine Oakley 3rd Place: Dana Poulton Boys 13-18 1st Place & Winner of the Norman C. Carriere Trophy: Ian Willison 2nd Place: Andrew Kaul 3rd Place: Duncan Lamont

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Howdy VB kids I’m sad to say it’s already week 7 but what an amazing summer we had. We had great attendance this year. Here is the plan for the Final week – Monday, August 10. This week’s movies are: August 11 Malificent - PG 97 min. August 13 SpongeBob Squarepants 2 Sponge out of Water. - PG 93 min. Remember movies start at 7:30 at the clubhouse. Arts and Crafts this week will be create your own crafts. We’ll have all crafts supplies out. Even tye dye! We have no more t-shirts left but bring your own. Get your creative minds working. You think it and you can make it. Bike Hike this week will a surprise!! We had hoped to go to Elk Island but the lake level rose to an unsafe level. Please remember to bring a helmet- no helmet, no bike hike! Bring money for treats , nets , bug spray and a bathing suit. We meet at the clubhouse just before 10 and are back usually just before noon. Parents and grandparents are always welcome and appreciated on the hike! I would like to thank the following people for this great summer: • The 2015 Rec staff -Brenden, John, Sam, Tess, Jaxin, Rachel and Julia. • Lily and Nancy for your creative ideas and all your help at crafts. You are both extremely talented people • Jeff Lailey for the help at golf lessons. The VB kids will remember you when they make the Tour • The entire VB board for your unwavering support. Special thanks to Anil in your final season as VB president.

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Claire Elizabeth and Charlotte Mae Oleszczuk, twin granddaughters of Barbara and Rob Riess experienced Victoria Beach for the first time this summer. They enjoyed Happy Face Cookies, baby cones, the playground, the beach, and especially the chipmunk that lives on grandma’s front yard!

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A story of some temporary, adopted Beach People On Canada Day, Victoria Beach became a rest stop for the Gendreau-Berthiaume Family. They left Edmonton on May 1st and are paddling home to Montreal in a 17-foot Prospector canoe. Benoit Gendreau-Berthiaume, his wife Magali Moffatt and their 5-year-old son Mali spent the past several years living a very busy life in Edmonton where Dad Benoit was completing his Ph.D. in Forest Ecology. The family decided to relocate back to Montreal. To slow their life down, meet new people and explore the paths and waterways once travelled by the Coureurs Des Bois, they decided to paddle and portage the 5,000kms home. On the day of their stopover at VB, Mom Magali wasn’t feeling well and the family noticed, as they were paddling by, that the beach looked nice. They stopped for the afternoon at Clubhouse Beach so Magali could rest while Dad Benoit chatted with local cottagers. Young Mali spent time playing with 7-year-old Shane. Before departing, Benoit picked up some fresh Einfeld’s bakery bread, and Mali was given a keepsake toy shark for the road by his new friend. Dad Benoit said at first moving on was difficult for Mali, but he had become accustomed to brief friendships and saying goodbye. The family is truly enjoying the bonding of traveling together and the experience has been wonderful for their son. The Gendreau-Berthiaume family journey will take approximately 4 months. They expect to arrive in Montreal at the end of August. To learn more about their excursion or see updates, search “paddling home” online or visit them on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

I could have filled a time capsule with happy great moments from way back in August of 1975 since moving from Toronto to Manitoba. Hans and I and John and Jennifer were lucky as our neighbours were the McDonald family. They invited us to VB and as a young family, we fell in love with the sun, sand, tennis, biking activities, jumping in the waves, spending fun fun time with the McDonalds and so many other families in the VB community. Thanks for the memories. Thanks also to many VBers for dropping by and celebrating with us. Thank you also for your gifts of food for the Oak Table Community lunch program held in Augustine United Church Guild Hall and for supporting our special fundraiser with the cedar board clothes lines hanging with beach glass. When passing, stop by and say hello. Hans and Sandy Hasenack


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Eight at the Gate Our riding group celebrated another Gran Fondo - Gran Colazione (Big Ride – Big Breakfast) on Sunday August 2nd. The usual gang of great riders (35+/-) turned up as well as some new riders. A fast group of riders competed for the sprint honours with four sprints contested; the men’s winner Gord Mahwinney collected the coveted 6 pack of Leffe beer (Belgian for “Lion”; I know we don’t have cobblestones, but we do have Pitt Rd and strong winds). The Ladies winner was Sharla Mahwinney collecting the bubbly Pinot Grigio, which I don’t think she plans on sharing. We split into three groups after the controlled roll-out to Saffies, with the speedy group adding a couple of extra kms past the Domo at Hillside, while the main group kept up a fast pace of 30 – 35 km/h and the “conversational” group enjoyed the scenery of Lakeshore Rd. all the way to Lester Beach (no, the Stanley Cup had already left). We reconvened at Marshall’s, where we all enjoyed pancakes, mimosas and conversation. The group will continue to ride thought the fall, meeting at 08:00,

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VB Club Annual General Meeting

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A History of St. Michael’s Church

The Early Years How many of us pass the corner of 8th and Pine Road and notice the Church placed back on the birch-treed lots on the corner? Do you wonder of its origins and how such a lovely building came to be? The Church has a long history within the beach community and has developed with the development of the Beach itself. The early settlers of Victoria Beach came from many different countries representing many different religious denominations. At that time with no meeting place, services for the various religions were conducted in local homes and later in the oneroom school house. Subsequently with the Legion Hall being built services of all faiths were held there. The Anglican ministers began coming in the early 1940’s arriving Victoria Beach on the local train on the third Thursday of each month and would lodge at Mrs. Fall’s house on Pine Road from which she also operated her General Store. The minister would hold services that evening, at the Legion Hall returning to Winnipeg Friday morning. Sophie David conducted weekly Sunday school for a total of 40 years, at the school and subsequent locations. Sophie, also President of the Ladies Auxiliary organized teas, baking and sewing sales for many years putting aside monies for the day when they could begin the construction of the Church. As donations added up the planning for construction began. The RM of Victoria Beach in 1949 donated the two lots at the corner of 8th Avenue and Pine Road. The Anglican Diocese donated the building plans to the community. In fall of 1950, the elections of Church officers were held at the Legion Hall with John Ateah elected Treasurer and Walter Whyte Secretary. At the first meeting, Mrs. Falls gave a donation of $500 enabling a bank account to be opened. Lillie Lester suggested the name St. Michael’s Church for the new building and the name was enthusiastically adopted. Construction materials for the new building were purchased from Brown and Rutherford in Winnipeg. Mr. Brown knew Alfred Ateah as he had doing “timber cruising” for Company on the east side of Lake for several years. Materials required were provided on very favorable terms. In the spring of 1952, building got underway with Bert Martin and Stuart Linklater hired to oversee construction. The whole

community volunteered much time during this process until all was completed. On August 16, 1952, the Church was dedicated. That first service drew a standing-room-only crowd as pews were yet to be installed. The Most Reverend L.R. Sherman, Archbishop of Rupert’s Land, assisted by Archdeacon N. Holms and The Reverend R. Dawson dedicated St. Michael’s Church. At this point, the National and Provincial flags and the “Roll of Honour” of those community members who served in the two World Wars were brought from the Legion Hall and placed in the Church. Those early years, services were Anglican, with others holding marriages and funerals, In the early ‘70s the Roman Catholic services began using the Church and in 1983 the Summer Community Church began to worship at St Michael’s. Plumbing was installed in 1980 with other improvements as well. The stained glass window above the altar was designed and created by John Nutter, in memory of his father Phillip. Later, a 12’ x 20’ addition was built onto the back of the Church with two wheelchair accessible washrooms and a year round water system. In the ‘90’s the exterior was refurbished and a new roof added. It is this addition that now needs our attention.

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Rogers Rookie Tournament Friday August 7, 1:00-3:00 From Aug 10-16 we will have reduced hours for our court attendants (8:00 a.m.-noon); use the chalkboard for posting court times when the court attendant is not on duty All tennis programming, children’s tennis lessons, GVS, Adult Round Robin, Junior Tennis Nights, and Family Tennis will continue until August 14. Sign up for the Novelty Tennis Tournament to take place Aug 15-16

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Summer jewelry and scarf sale “on the Verandah” Saturday, August 8 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at #1 Sandy Lane, off McCawley Rd. in Sandy Bay. (Bike and walking access only). All handmade by Barb Campbell.

Beaches Bike Repair. Servicing the East Beaches area. Pickup/Delivery and mobile available. Fast, friendly service of all makes and models. Call Jim at 756-6716. Friends of Summer Winds - Did you enjoy Summer Winds this year? Are you interested in sponsoring a band? We are looking for sponsors, volunteers, as well as input for next years festival. Get in touch with Glenn Halgren, chair, at summerwindsfest@ gmail.com Need a handyman? For prompt, courteous and reliable help, call Mike’s Handyman Service at 756-6163 or 799-1703 or from July 24 to August 7 call 756-8167. Pedalgogy DIY bicycle shop. Access to tools, parts and knowledge – pay as you can. Donations of bicycles (will pick up), parts, arts & big wads o’ cash appreciated. Ph. 204-725-2020. 326-8th Ave. Saturdays 12-6pm. Sunrise Wellness offering PEMF, Reiki, Chakra Balancing, LOA & Lifestyle Coaching, Anti-aging and more. 204 756-2387. Sun Country Arts & Crafts Inc. - Arts, Crafts & Collectibles Sale, Victoria Beach Rec. Ctr., Sat. August 8, 10 am - 4 pm, Tables $25. Contact Judy 204 754-3800.

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East Beaches Animal Services Annual Fundraisers – A thank you.

It was a warm weekend and you warmed our hearts by coming out to our Raffle fundraiser (July 11 and 12th) and supporting us by buying tickets with the hopes of winning a prize all the while knowing that even though you did not win it was for a good cause. Congrats to the winners! Our annual BBQ/Flea Market held on June 6th was well attended despite the constant downpour. You could say it had rained cats and dogs!! Thank you to all for your on going support. Thank you also to our volunteers, and to our donors, RM of Victoria Beach, Saffies’ Store and VB Community Centre. We couldn’t do this without you and appreciate your generosity and thoughtfulness. For list of winners/donors check out bulletin boards at VB Village Green and Saffies Store, VB Parking Lot and VB Community Centre or visit us on Facebook.

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36th Annual Victoria Beach 55+ Golf Tournament and Dinner WHEN: Monday, September 14th, 2015 WHERE: Victoria Beach Golf Course and the dinner is at the East Beaches Senior Scene, #3 Ateah Road. There will be ample parking at the Senior Scene, on Ateah Road, and across the highway. The turkey dinner, catered by the Merry Makers will be at 6:15 pm, and the doors will open at 5:00 pm. TIME: 2 shotgun starts at 9:30 am and 1:00 pm. [Please arrive 30 minutes prior to the start time for registration] ELIGIBILITY: Please note, to play in the tournament, you MUST be a member of at least one of the following: the VB Golf Course; the VB Club, VB Sports Club/Community Centre or the Senior Scene. [Golfer’s spouses/partners may be under 55 and may golf, but cannot win a golf prize.]

Thank You!

Thank you to KickIt Dance Studio for donating Gatorades to all participants in the Junior tournament; to tennis court attendants Ben Charbonneau, Erik Kapilik, Luke Charbonneau, for helping to manage and maintain our wonderful tennis facility; Congratulations to Alex Kirbyson who will represent Manitoba at the Western Canada Summer Games this week in Fort McMurray, AB. He is playing boys doubles on the tennis team. Earlier this year he wore Manitoba’s colours as a member of the squash team at the Canada Winter Games in Prince George, BC.

Tennis Round Robin Results This week’s round robin winners were on July 27 Andrew and Karl Ruban with a total of 13 points! And on July 31 our winners were Marlene Boyda and her partner Karl Ruban with again a total of 13 points! Thanks, Julia Lucht

GOLF SIGN-UP SHEET AND DINNER TICKETS: Available at the VB Golf Course as of August 1st. COST: Dinner tickets are $13.00 [plus golf green fees to be paid on the day of the tournament, if you are not a member of the VB Golf Course]. PRIZES: For flights and individuals. [DONATIONS OF PRIZES FOR THE SILENT AUCTION ARE MUCH APPRECIATED. If you can donate a prize, please drop it off at the golf course by September 2nd.] Submitted by: The 2015 55+ Golf Committee: Dennis and Gina Roth Ray and Lise Plouffe Claude and Gloria Fillion


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