July 22, 2016

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91st year • Issue No. 5

A non-profit service of the Victoria Beach Club

Friday, July 22, 2016

It’s not every day you see a hippo on the beach at VB, but this Sandcastle Contest winner was a real labour of love. Meanwhile at the Masquerade 2 year-old Vivian Stewart was blowing kisses and melting hearts all around the Art Vincent Memorial stage.

victoria beach club special activities 2016 activity DATE TIME LOCATION CONVENOR Sports Day 800 Metre Open Swim 30+ Dinner & Dance Fishing Derby

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Keeping Tabs … In keeping with our father Doug Hancock’s tradition, we will be accepting drink can tabs for wheelchairs at 128 Center Avenue all summer. So let’s all get collecting!! The Hancocks

Are you looking for a place to watch the last

CONCERT? We have a fantastic venue lined up for you! The VB Club will be showing the concert live on CBC at the Clubhouse starting at 7:30 August 20th for the 30+ crowd. Clubhouse doors will open at 7:00. Beer, wine and coolers will be for sale, and snacks will be served. Tickets are for sale starting July 9th for $10 each and can be purchased at 324 Third or the kiosk at the tennis courts. Come and dance with your beach friends to the last concert of the Tragically Hip!

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

LIBRARY HOURS:

Mon, Wed. & Fri 10:00 - 11:30 am Pamela Beazley Tues. & Thurs. 10:00 - 11:00 am Julie McPetrie Tuesdays 12:30 - 2:00 pm 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. (see movie times below) Rec. Assistants July 4 - Aug. 12 Safe Swim Team Mon. - Fri. 9:30-10:00 am Lanette Griffith Mon. & Wed. 11:00 am-Noon, 7:00-8:00 pm Tues. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 10:00 am-Noon Sun. Noon-1:00 pm

Youth Tennis Lessons: *Stephen Dubienski Junior Tennis Camp: *Robert Kennedy Adult Tennis Lessons: *Hit with a Pro Adult Tennis Lessons:

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

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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)

Junior Tennis Nights: Adult Tennis Round Robin: Adult GVS Adult Tennis Drills Family Tennis

Tennis Court Attendants Wed., 11:30 am -12:15 pm and Fri., 12:30 - 1:15 pm (Ages 5-6) Tues. & Thurs. 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm (Ages 7-9) Mon., 12:30 - 1:30 pm & Thurs., 1:00 - 2:00 pm (Ages 10 & over) July 11-14, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Tuesday, August 2, 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Wednesdays 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Wed., July 6 Jared Connell Wed., July 13 Geoff Kirbyson Wed., July 27 Emerson Gusmini Wed., Aug. 3 George Kylar Mon. & Wed. 6:00-7:30 pm (Ages 11-18) Mon. & Fri. (Register) 10:40 - 10:50 am; (Play) 11:00 am - 12:30 pm (ground stroke, volley, smash) Tues., Thurs. & Saturdays 11:00 am - 12:00 Noon Tuesday, July 26 3:00-4:00 pm Tues. & Thurs. 6:15-7:15 pm

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VB Fireworks VB Membership Blitz Bike Auction Swim Registration Girls’ Tennis Day Tennis Manitoba Day Teen Movie Night Rogers Rookie Tournament Flea Market Flea Market Clean-Up & Charity Drive Beach Events Book Sale Ladies’ Movie Night Gentlemen’s Movie Night Children’s Masquerade 200 Metre Open Swim Sandcastle Building Masters Tennis Tournament Junior Tennis Tournament

Fri., July 1 Fri., Sat., Sun., July 1, 2 & 3 Sat., July 2 Sun., July 3 Tues., July5 Wed., July 6 Wed., July 6 Thurs., July 7 Sat., July 9 Sat., July 9 Sun., July 10 Sun., July 10 Wed., July 13 Fri., July 15 Sat., July 16 Sat., July 16 Sun., July 17 Sat., Sun., July 16 & 17 Wed., Thurs., July 20 & 21

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

Wed., July 20 Fri., July 22 Sat., July 23 Sat., July 23 Sat., July 23 Sun., July 24 Wed., July 27 Wed., July 27 Sat., Sun., Mon., July 30, 31, Aug. 1 Sat., July 30 Sun., July 31 Mon., Aug. 1 Wed., Aug. 3 Wed., Aug. 3 Thurs., Aug. 4 Sat., Aug. 6 Sat., Aug. 6 Sun., Aug. 7 Sun., Aug. 7 Wed., Aug. 10 Fri., Aug. 12 Sat., Aug. 13 Sun., Aug. 14 Sat., Sun., Aug. 13 & 14 Thurs., Aug. 18 Mon., Sept. 12

Rob Hester Monica White, Darcie Reimer, Jen Campbell Stuart McPherson Tamara Roehr & Alice Russell Nancy Sarchuk & Robert Kennedy Tennis Manitoba Staff Rec Staff Jenna Cech-Manek, Tennis MB & VB Tennis Staff Joanne Gibson, Deb Covernton & Lyndsi da Roza Lorraine Cook & Mavis Whicker Peacock Family Budoloski & Poulton families Brenda Vielhaber Rob Hester & Bruce Sirrell Doug & Kristie Pollard Swim Instructors Rozzi-Hughes Family Steve Cook Anndrea O’Connor & Brad Nechwediuk, Derek & Lisa Zeilstra, Philippe Champagne Rec Staff Karl Hutchison Ted & Leah Kosokowsky Swim Instructors Doug Pritchard Jeff Lailey Heather Willoughby, Laureen Johnstone & Sally Lawler Rec Staff John Heppenstall & Allan Morrish Yvette Wilson, Dawn Miller, Angela Roehm, Lori Edwards, Tracey Popel Todd & Sheri Hyra Bruce Sirrell & Rec Staff Fran Pollard & Donna Thain Rec Staff Ed & Adam Boge Sophie McGoey & Lisa Lucht The Johnson Family Team LWF Rex Neuendorff & Stino Siragusa Rec Staff Wendy Derksen & Leslie Sarchuk Barb Hansford & Trish Nesbitt Suzy Hester Brenda Vielhaber & Elly Black Robert Kennedy & Tennis MB Staff Ray & Lise Plouffe; Claude & Gloria Fillion

1:00 PM 10:00 AM - Noon 3:00-4:30 PM 10:00-3:00 PM 9:00 PM 2:30-5:00 PM 12:30-2:30 PM 2:30-5:00 PM 10:30 AM - Noon 1:00-3:00 PM 7:00 PM 9:00 PM 10:00 AM - Noon 2:00 PM 10:00 AM - Noon All Day All Day 9:00 PM 10:00 AM - Noon 2:00 PM 8:00 PM 9:00-11:00 AM 9:00 PM All Day 10:00 AM-4:00 PM 10:00 AM 9:30-11:30 AM 6:30 PM 9:00-11:00 PM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM (registration) 9:15 AM (registration) 9:00 AM 9:00 PM 7:00 – 9:00 PM 11:00 AM 4:00 PM All Day 1:00-3:30 PM All Day – Dinner 5:00 PM

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PAST PRESIDENT Anil Kaul PRESIDENT Suzy Hester 756-3016 VICE PRESIDENT Mike Clement (204) 894-3142 SECRETARY Wendy Derksen 756-6515 TREASURER Dave Wilson 756-2757 DIRECTOR AT LARGE Leslie Sarchuk 756-2690

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vb herald publisher Lana Meier jmeier@highspeedcrow.ca 204-292-2128 for advertising HERALD EDITOR Barb Pritchard Kevin Dubé vbherald@shaw.ca MEMBERSHIP Monica White Jennifer Campbell Darcie Reimer SPECIAL EVENTS Shauna Filuk Jill Kirbyson SWIMMING Tamara Roehr Alice Russell TENNIS Bryan and Lisa Yagi PLANNED GIVING Bruce Eyford

Council Corner

It is Tax Time in Victoria Beach. Taxes are due July 31. This year there is a possible complication. It looks like we will still have postal service until the end of July, but just in case – send that cheque a little earlier. Please include your water bill that was sent in May with the boiled water advisory. Most people who bank in Canada also have the option to pay directly through their bank bill pay system. (RBC is the once exception that we know of). BUT if you choose this option, be careful. Send it to the RM of Victoria Beach (Not the RM of Victoria which is in western Manitoba; and not to the city of Victoria in B.C.) Bears have been spotted in the beach again. One has been feeding on garbage left out in the King Edward area. This is a problem every summer. Please do not leave garbage in a plastic bag at the front of your property. It is not safe. You are training the bears to become problem bears. If you leave on Sunday, take your garbage to the bins

by the parking lot. If you are staying out, do not put your garbage in your bin until the morning of your pick up. Bike stickers – You can improve your chance of getting your bike back if it is registered. Why not visit the police and buy a $2.00 bike sticker? Please consider getting a green civic sign for your cottage. We live in dense foliage. Many people have lovely signs painted on stone, wooden signs hung in trees or brass numbers attached to the building. The EMO officials cannot easily identify your building in the dark. For your safety and the safety of your neighbours please get a civic sign that glows in the dark. The applications are available at the village grocery, the Seniors’ Scene on Ateah Road, and at Saffie’s store in Albert Beach. Fill it in and take it to the Seniors’ Scene along with a cheque for $50.00 any Monday, Wednesday or Friday. VICTORIA BEACH REEVE AND COUNCIL

Welcome to Doctor Garth Campbell Garth Campbell July 25 - Aug. 7 The medical committee and council would like to welcome Dr. Garth Campbell back to Victoria Beach once again. We are so happy to have doctors come back summer after summer. He will be with us until August 7. It is good to have doctors who are familiar with the clients and the way the community functions. Also, thanks you to Dr. Carry Martens-Barnes for coming out once again and spending time in our clinic. We really appreciate all the work you do before the summer begins and then the time you give while you are here. For anyone new to the area, the doctor’s cottage is at 124 Birch Avenue. The phone number there

is 204-756-6305. This year, the Clinic hours are 9:30 to 11:30 and 5:30 to 7:30 Tuesday through to Sunday. On Monday there is one clinic only from 5:30 through to 7:30. This service is available to everyone. If you live outside the vehicle restricted area, stop at the white information building and ask. The attendant will help you get to the doctor safely. REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR MEDICAL CARD. RMVB REEVE, COUNCIL AND THE MEDICAL CLINIC

About the Victoria Beach Herald

One of the longest continuously publishing community newspapers in Canada, now in our 91st year, the Victoria Beach Herald is a service of the Victoria Beach Club. The Herald prints nine 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: they must be signed with the author’s name and be written with the understanding that many people read the Herald, including youngsters. 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 deadline is 4PM Fridays with the exception of VB Club event convenor submissions for events occurring on weekend days. Editor


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A Smashing Good Time! Hi everyone! What better way to enjoy the summer than playing GVS! As previous years show, GVS is one of the most popular tennis activities of the summer. It is an hour filled with laughter, music, smiles and of course tennis! If you follow us on twitter you would see that even in the rain everyone still wants to play! So come on down to the courts from 11-12 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Adult GVS! If anybody is unsure of the rules, or is brand new to the game, here’s how you play. To begin the game, 2 people (the challengers) will line up on the baseline to receive a groundstroke from the court attendant or feeder. The point is rallied out and, if the challenger wins against their opponents (Kings/Queens) they get to move up to the service line. If the challengers lose and have touched the ball they are out and have to wait for another turn. But, if one of the challengers hasn’t touched the ball they stay where they are and will be fed the next groundstroke. When you have won your first point and moved up to the service line, you will receive another feed, but this time you will have to volley the ball over the net. The challenger’s partner will then be fed the volley. If the challengers win the point again, the person who hit the groundstroke will then be fed an overhead ball to smash. If you win all 3 points, you have 3 seconds to run to the other side of the court to become the new kings/queens. If you ever hit a ball over the net and the kings/queens don’t touch it, you automatically become the new

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RMVB Garbage Pickup Summer Schedule

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. 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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kings/queens. The most important rule of GVS is to have fun! If you’ve never played before, or are a seasoned veteran, or anything in-between, come on down to the courts for GVS, you won’t regret it! Jenna Cech-Manek

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12 & under $ 120.00 $ 80.00 $ 70.00 GREEN FEES: 9 holes Weekdays - $ 14.00 Weekends - $ 16.00 Children (12 & Under) - Weekdays $7.00/round Weekends $10.00/round LOCKERS: Lower Locked Upper Locked Lower Open Upper Open Seasonal $ 35.00 $ 30.00 $ 30.00 $ 25.00 Monthly $ 30.00 $ 20.00 Daily $2.00 Manager: Karl Hutchison 3 Wheeled Carts - $40.00 PHONE – 204-756-2435 All above fees/memberships include GST. Children 12 & under may not tee off Saturday, Sunday or Holidays until after 10:00 am and must be accompanied by an adult. Small tournaments welcome.

Rural Municipality of Victoria Beach Reeve: Brian Hodgson Councillors: Kathy McKibbin, Linda McMillan, Penny McMorris, 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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Ladies VB Golf Tournament – July 27th

Have you signed up yet? Please remember that the tournament is for beginner and experienced golfers so don’t worry about shooting 90...or more! (Actually, the highest 9-hole score you can shoot is 71 since there is a maximum score for each hole!) Everyone gets a tee gift and is eligible to win other draws and prizes for things like landing on the third green or in a sand trap! Here are the details: Time: 2 shotgun starts at 8:30 AM and 11:30 AM with a postround wind-up at 2:30 PM. Registration: Sign-up at the VB Golf Course; first come, first served. Tournament-day registration will be at 8:00 am and 11:00 am for the two starts. Cost: $15.00 per person (plus $14 green fees if you’re not a member of the VB Golf Course). Wind-up: 2:30-4:30 PM at the new Victoria Beach Community Centre on Hwy 59. Includes visiting, prizes, and draws while enjoying a complimentary glass of wine and appetizers prepared by the Merrymakers. Silent Auction: We would appreciate any donations monetary or otherwise. Please drop off at the golf course by July 23. Silent auction tickets will be on sale at the wind-up so don’t forget your $$! We are supporting the new VB Community Centre so we are keen to surpass last year’s total of $1100. Here is another golf joke to inspire you! Diane asked me, “What’s your handicap?” I said, “Oh, I’m a scratch golfer”. “Really!” said Diane, suitably impressed. “Yes, I said, I write down all my good scores and scratch out the bad ones!”

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Kids Fishing Derby – Sunday, July 24

The annual V.B. Children’s Fishing Derby is this Sunday, July 24. The horn will blow at 9am to kick off the derby at the VB Pier. The total fishing time will be two hours. The derby is for all kids 12 and under. Prizes will be awarded for the biggest, smallest and most amount of fish caught. For all those parents attending the dance the night before Toga’s are always welcome on the Pier and in some cases can substitute as an excellent net to help land those master anglers. Kids, please wear your VB membership bands and make sure to register at the kiosk before you cast your lines. Looking forward to a fun morning of fishing. Jeff Lailey - Fishing Derby Coordinator

VB Paint Nite

We would like to have a Paint Nite at the Victoria Beach Clubhouse on Wednesday, August 17th. We need 30 people in order to book our artist. It’s $40/person. There will be wine and refreshments available for sale. Don’t know what “Paint Nite” is? It’s a night with painting and beverages. The painting is decided on beforehand and there is an instructor/artist to help you create your versions of that painting. It’s a fun social evening with an artistic twist. You can check out www.paintnite.com for more information. Please RSVP to barbhansford@hotmail.com if you are interested! We need a firm commitment from 30 people to make this happen. Please note that special rates or groupons do not apply to this event as it is a privately booked Paint Nite. Thanks, Barb Hansford


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The VB Swim Program wants YOU! VB Swim’s Second Session starts July 25 and runs till August 12. Sign up for any of our classes including Fit and Fun and Private Lessons (more opportunities for private and semi-private lessons in the second session). Register with Lanette our Head Swim Instructor any morning from 9 – 10:30 at the Swim Dock. VB Swim wants a record number to come out for the 800 Meter Open Swim on Saturday, July 23 at 2 PM at the Pier (come early to register). Relay Teams – put together a relay team of 4 swimmers and swim the course as a team. Individual swimmers will swim the race first and then we’ll do the relay. In honor of the Olympic Games we are giving away a prize at the 800 meter Open to the Individual and Team that displays the most Olympic Spirit with “team colours”, flags, face paint and cheering squads, etc.! VB Swim wants you to still sign up for Swimming Lessons any weekday morning from 9:00 - 10:30 at the Swim Dock. At $25 per session lessons are such a steal-of-a-deal that even if your child can only attend for part of a session they still get experience swimming in a lake (murky, sometimes choppy, etc.) and it is a great way for them to meet other kids their age and for parents to meet other families as they sit together at the beach/swim dock. Last Saturday’s 200 Meter Swim Race was a grand success! 47 swimmers came out to the pier to join in the event. They ranged in age from 5 to “a lot older”. First Overall Winner in the Men’s was Cameron Russell with a time of 2 minutes 31 seconds. First Overall Winner in the Women’s was Ella Russell with a time of 2:49. Congratulations to the brother/sister team! See full results below. Big thanks to everyone who helped to make the 200 Meter Race happen: Lanette Griffiths, Head Swim Instructor and the Swim Staff – Cam, Laura, Tess, Kayleigh and Mariel and faithful swim volunteer Signe, Darcy Cameron for taking pictures and the Russell Family timing crew. It takes a village to run a Swim Race!! Congratulations to the Winners. And congratulations to all of the swimmers for coming out on a hot day and giving it their all.

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Social Bridge Come and join us on Wednesday at 1:15. You do not need a partner. The winners this week were Bob Henderson, Bob Laumeyer and Lillian Hancock. See you next Wednesday. Bev

Artisan Craft Show

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This year will mark the 25th Annual Artisan Craft Sale now being held at the new VBCC on Highway 59 at Ateah Rd. Merrilee Green has advised it is formerly known as the Northern Lights Craft Show. This longstanding event is now under the auspices of the VB Merry Makers as another important fund raiser for the new building. Merrilee advised the popular sale has always remained true to the artisans and many have attended since the beginning. Items must be handcrafted by the person behind the table. Artists and Craftsmen will include: Raku Pottery, Pottery, Photography, Woodworking, Watercolour Painting, Acrylic Painting, Acrylic and Oil Painting, Hand Knitting and Crocheted items, Sewing, Hand Made Cards, Pebble Art, Knife Makers, Fleece Clothing and Blankets, Jewelry, Fiber and Wood Artists, Writers, Metal Workers, Quilters, Children’s Wooden Toys and Puzzles, Sunset Foods Bread Making, Sauces and Dips, plus more. Something for

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everyone! Get your Christmas Shopping done during the summer. Breakfast will be available between 9:00 and Noon and the canteen will be open until 3:00pm for coffee and refreshments. The weekly Farmers Market will be open 10:00 til 1:00 selling home grown fruits, vegetables and many other wonderful things. Please come and join us for a GREAT DAY!

Attention all Soccer Players The 14 and under youth soccer tournament will take place Aug 1st at 9:30 am. We have two categories: 1) 2006 birth year to 2008 2) 2002 birth year to 2005 To register your team email Bruce at bsirrell@hotmail.com or call (204) 7562274. See you at the field! Bruce Sirrell Youth Soccer Convenor

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GET SET FOR THE 2016 VB BIKE RACE ~ Sunday, July 31st ~

37th ANNUAL VICTORIA BEACH 55+ GOLF TOURNAMENT AND DINNER

Are you and your bikes ready for the annual Bike Race? This year’s race will be held Sunday July 31st at the sports field. Registration will start promptly at 9:30am, all kids aged 4-18 are welcome. Awards will be presented to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners for boys and girls in the following age categories:

WHEN: Monday, September 12th, 2016 WHERE: Victoria Beach Golf Course and the dinner is at the Victoria Beach Community Centre/Sports Centre at 5 Ash Avenue The turkey dinner, catered by the Merry Makers, will be at 6:15 pm, and the doors will open at 5:00 pm. GOLF 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 Community Centre/Sports Centre or the East Beaches Senior Scene. [Golfer’s spouses/partners may be under 55 and may golf, but cannot win a golf prize.] GOLF SIGN-UP SHEET: Available at the VB Golf Course as of August 1st. DINNER TICKETS: Available at the VB Golf Course as of August 2nd to September 5th for golfers and guests and others who may wish to attend. COST: Dinner tickets are $15.00 [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.]

4 & 5 year olds (short course) 6 & 7 year olds (medium course) 8 & 9 year olds (medium course) 10 to 12 year olds (medium course) 13 to 18 year olds (long course) If you are not familiar with the bike courses, not to worry - all the courses will be colour coded with signs along the road so even the youngest of riders can follow. More detail on the courses will be outlined next week. To keep things running smoothly, we would like approximately 13 adult volunteers on race day to assist with keeping the riders on track. Please call Todd Hyra at 204-782-8906 if you can help on race day. All riders must wear a safety helmet and we strongly suggest wearing proper clothing and footwear - loose gravel and pot holes can make the courses challenging and dangerous at times. Trophy winners from last year, please return the trophies to Todd or Sheri Hyra at 317-3rd Ave. no later than Friday July 29th. Look in the Herald next week for more information on the Bike Race and make plans to be at the sports field for Sunday morning. See you then. We look forward to a fun and safe race! Thanks Coordinators The Hyra Family

Submitted by: The 2016 55+ Golf Committee: Ray and Lise Plouffe Claude and Gloria Fillion Peggy and Ken Maeren/Gail and Harry Radke

The Anglican Parish of St. Michael

GO AHEAD TOURS

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 4th we will meet at 11:30 am

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VB Raffle

Our team will soon host a FABULOUS multi-prize raffle on Saturday July 30th from 10-4pm on the Village Green. Rain date is Sunday July 31st. All of the money raised from this event supports our club. Monetary, gift card and service donations are still gratefully being accepted. A tax receipt for donations of $20 and over are available. There will be something for everyone...family fun, cottage kitchen, golf and tennis packages.... to name a few. If you can’t make it that day, see one of us to pre-purchase tickets. YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS OUT! Angela Roehm (403-216-1233) Tracey Popel (204-232-6205) Lori Edwards (204-803-4874) Yvette Matousek-Wilson (204-782-3484)

VB Community Church

Another week & we’re right into summer. This week we welcome Murray Henderson to give us a message. Murray is a summer resident, and he & his wife Diane reside in Ottawa the rest of the year. Come and join us at the church, 8th and Pine at 11 am. Everyone is welcome. Betty Handsford

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July 22, 2016

Meet some home-grown LWF Water Walkers As the fourth generation of kids growing up in Victoria Beach, the children of Kristie and Doug Pollard love their lake. The kids, ages 10, 8 and 6 have spent all their summers here. They swim a lot, take swimming lessons at the dock, skip rocks on the beach, jump waves, get gooey in the shoreline clay and search for frogs in Lost Lagoon. The water and the beach, and the joys that these offer, are indelibly part of their family life. Mom Kristie’s family cottage is across the lake where she grew up; Doug experienced the lake as a sailor and a wind-surfer as well as in his present role as a devoted dad. Both adults are heavily involved in local programming and value the long-term health of the VB community. Understanding how critical the health of Lake Winnipeg is to sustaining their summer community, Doug and Kristie (including their wonderful extended family) have been strong supporters of the Lake Winnipeg Foundation’s Walk For Water over the years.

Bringing their children on the Walk has always been important to them. Kristie says “We have done the both the short course (2.5kms) and the long course (5kms). We began doing it with a stroller, with the kids getting out to walk portions. Now they are walking with their friends, having fun while supporting a great cause”. Last summer they raced laughing into the Village Green to finish their Walk and claim their freezies, beating their parents in the process! Kristie adds “Cottage life is where you develop special memories as a family. Lake Winnipeg is OUR lake and we want it to be here for future memories to be made”. We look forward to seeing the Pollard family race back in on the Walk For Water again this year, on Sunday August 7th. There are pledge forms on-line for Lake Winnipeg Foundation’s Walk For Water at www.lakewinnipegfoundation.org; pledge forms will soon be found as an insert in The Herald and in local stores. See you then! Sheila Grover

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July 22, 2016

8 at the Gate

Brass Band

The German Society of Winnipeg Brass Band serenaded all who were around the village green on July 16th, including the players in the Master’s tennis tournament.

Some of our Founding Riders 2009, still riding, still smiling! Our group now includes riders from Calgary, Canmore, California and Collingwood. We also have riders from Saskatchewan and Switzerland and even some from Vancouver! It is a sociable group, riding every morning at 08:00 from the “Gate” to Lester Beach. A few riders will add some extra kilometres with loops on highway #11 East or #59 South as they are training for longer distance events. For information contact Bob Marshall 204 756-8255 or cell 204 261-4292 email jmarsha@mymts.net or check us out on Facebook at “eightatthegate”.

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July 22, 2016

Children’s Masquerade rocks the Village Green July 16, 2016 115 kids came from near and far for the Children’s Masquerade last weekend. The far group was led by Nicole Ballon Carrillo, all the way from Mexico. In fact, she was dressed as El Sol de Mexico and she delivered – it felt as sunny and hot as she’s used to in Zihuatanejo! Between other tasks, our costume judges watched the crowd carefully. And after much debate, they settled on: Chayse, Grayce, Aislynn and Dylan as the Best VB Theme (the Moonlight Inn); Piper as the Most Original (VB Puppet Master); Maggie, Emma, Ella, Abby, Rachel and Alicia as the Best Group Costume (VB Rec Assistants); and the parents of Georgia Lodewyks for the Best Adult Costumes (Party Animals). Honourable Mention went to the extended Peacock Family as Snow White, the Seven Dwarfs and the Poison Apple. It’s always fun to salute our youngest participant. A warm welcome to Victoria Beach to Alice Wheatley (8 months) who was dressed as Judith the Cabbage Patch Kid. Thanks to our favourite musical couple – Kim and Aaron Burnett – for entertaining us one more time. We tried something new this year with Aaron playing music for the kids waiting patiently in line. Let me know your feedback if you thought that was better than recorded music. Many other volunteers deserve thanks: Rec Assistants Jaxin, Rachel and Aidan, as well as our mothers/mothers-in-law Susan

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Fahy and Fran Pollard. Stella McCaig, Natasha Frost and Aleta Pollard were in charge of face painting. Perhaps love was in the air because they said they were asked to paint a lot hearts! It was a pleasure once again to host the event. Hope you had fun and we’ll see you again next year! PS - Someone left some flowered print sunglasses at the Masquerade. We have left them at the information booth. Kristie and Doug Pollard


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July 22, 2016

Children’s Masquerade

Masquerade Participants Happy Face Cookie - Mila Blair, 4 years Happy Face Robot - Linden Blair, 7 years Ninja Turtles - Henry Allen, 7 years Hockey Player - Colby Bru, 7 years Tiger - Alexis Bru, 11 years Genie - Erin Eldridge, 11 years Cheerleader - Audry Ripley, 10.5 years Fisherman - Eric Ripley, 8 years VB Fishfly - Amelie Dubois, 6 years Dave Preston - Declan Preston, 7 years Hula hooping Ventriloquist - Jessica Preston, 11 years Dorothy - Madie Frost, 6 years Hermione - Isabelle Frost, 10 years Pirate - Morgan Flaherty, 5 years Pirate - Matthew Flaherty, 4 years Pirate - Oscar Flaherty, 2 years Pirate - Noah Mulready, 16 months Jelly Fish - Sarah Frost, 6 years Jelly Fish - Natasha Frost, 10 years Kissing Booth - Vivian Stewart, 2 years Indiana Jones - Andy Muirhead, 2 years Party Animal - Georgia Lodewyks, 11.5 months Face Cookie - Sofia Lyon, 4 years Emoji - Isla Partridge, 9 years Emoji - Paige Edwards, 9 years Rec Staff - Abby Wilson, 11 years Rec Staff - Ella Podavinsky, 12 years Rec Staff - Rachel Wilson, 9 years Rec Staff - Alicia Schuermann, 10 years Rec Staff - Maggie Sirrell, 9 years Kitty up for Adoption - Aleta Pollard, 10 years Bionicle - Parker Pollard, 6 years Rubix Cube - Max Pollard, 8 years Surfer Fairy - Nyala Lucas, 6 years Surfer Doode - Ollie Lucas, 6 years Mermaid - Gwyneth Jones, 7 years Knight - Dylan Jones, 6 years VB Rowing 2044 Olympic hopefuls -

Anna Stephens, 2.5 years VB Rowing 2044 Olympic hopefuls Hailey Stephens, 2.5 years Sol de Mexico - Nicole Bailon Carrillo, 2 years Gymnist - Amelia Hall, 10 years Black Cat - Penelope Hall, 6 years “Judith” the cabbage patch kid Alice Wheatley, 8 months Ballerina - Norah Main, 4 years Dream Girl Cookie - Evelyn Main, 4 years Princess Sea Witch - Kyah Demetnoff, 5 years VB Summer Fun - Ilsa Buchholz, 6 years VB Summer Fun - Bruno Buchholz, 2 years VB Summer Fun - Monica Burron , 6 years VB Summer Fun - Penelope Lomas, 2 years VB Summer Fun - Ruby Lomas, 4 years Tooth Fairy - Chloe Gillette, 3 years Tooth Fairy - London Illif, 3 years Mosquito - Braedan Walker, 4 years Bumble Bee - Jaelyn Walker, 2 years Little Tiger - Jack Schott, 16 months Police Officer - Mason Friesen, 4 years Gypsy - Maddy Friesen, 7 years Viking - Dru Culleton, 10 years Stinkerbell - Frances Scoles, 10 months Coraline - Mae Culleton, 8 years Piper the Puppet Master - Piper Hughes, 10 years VB Boat - Erin Doiron 9 years Dancer - Annie McDonald, 7 years Dancer - Sadie McDonald, 9 years Captain America - David McDonald, 3 years Cowgirl - Zinnia O’Leary, 8 years Emogi - Stella McCaig, 9 years Ballerina - Isla McCaig, 9 years Australian Beach Bums - Annika Holtmann, 11 years Australian Beach Bums - Gemma Hauser, 11 years VB Frog Catcher - Evan York, 9 years

VB Frog - Jordan York, 5 years Elsa - Aysha Tittenberger, 4.5 years Tree - Sacha Newman , 10 years Eagle - Annabella Sime-Surcon, 7 years Eagle - Bennett Sime-Surcon, 9 years Ninja - Ben Dyck, 6 years Knight - Matthew Hodgson, 5 years Ninja - Sam Dyck, 8 years Sprinkle Donut - Abi Mason, 8 years Tim Horton’s Coffee - Alex Mason, 11 years Doughnut Isabel - Dyck, 10 years Watermelon - Alexys Klymochko, 9 years Moonlight Inn Employee - Paige Almeida, 8 years Moonlight Inn Employee - Lucia Almeida, 6 years Hank the Tank’s Propane - Henry Almeida, 13 months Ninja - Sophie Robinson, 8 years Knight - Eric Robinson, 10 years Cyborg - Symo Yang, 10 years Ninja - Sunmo Yang, 8 years Swimming Superhero - Miles Olson, 12 months Swimming Superhero - Juliette Olson, 4 years Snow White & the Seven Dwarves - Peacock Family 16 months - 12 years Swiss Olympic Team - Cedric Schuermann, 4 years Swiss Olympic Team - Pascal Schuermann, 8 years Swiss Olympic Team - Jackson Sirrell, 12 years Moonlight Inn - Aislin Pritchard, 13 years Moonlight Inn - Dylan Pritchard, 11 years Moonlight Inn - Chayse Dube, 11 years Moonlight Inn - Grayse Dube, 9 years KungFu Panda - Kyle Buschuk, 6.5 years VB Hula Sisters - Prim Bargen, 3.5 years VB Hula Sisters - Bo Bargen, 19 months Maverick- Top Gun - John Dawson, 12 months Ice-Top Gun - Garrett Dawson, 12 months Huckleberry Finn - Graeme Glazier, 12 months Chef - Maeve Harrison, 2 years


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July 22, 2016

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July 22, 2016

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Despite natures attempts to thwart the event from completion, our intrepid participants braved the elements to make some incredible sandcastle creations. Imaginations ran wild Sunday morning producing some memorable sandcastles. The poor weather and close competition made judging particularly difficult, but regardless, there were plenty of chattering smiles all around. Especially when the freezies were brought out!! A giant THANKS to our judges Amy, Riley, Chris, Andrew, Sasha, Alexis, and Jillian, and our freezie distributor Piper. Many thanks to our Rec assistants that helped out - Jaxin, Parker, and Mariel. You guys were awesome! Also thanks to Matt for helping with the signage before it blew away. The results of the non competitive categories are as follows: 8 & under: Sweetest sandcastle structure: The Sweet Shop by Capri Mawhinney and Mae Colton The most ingenious: The Turtle by Sam, Ben, Izzy Dyck and Zinnia O’Leary There were a few more lovely creations by Katerina and a cool ‘Castle of Pearson’ by Trevor Friesen. Unfortunately, our judges didn’t get a chance to chat with you before the rain came down! 12 & under: Best Dancing Sand Structure: The Dab Man by Miles, Aria, and Lily The Most Creative: Atlantis by Sarah and Natasha Frost and Parker, Aleta and Max Pollard Best Teamwork: Sponge Bob by Maggie and Parker Sirrell The results of the competitive categories were as follows: Most Decorated 1st Place: Jurassic Race by Matt, Jack, Jordan and Jer McCombe Animals and other creatures 1st Place: Happy Hippo by Tia, Andreas, Matt, Strati, Noh 2nd Place: Crazy Catfish by Chayse and Grayce Dubé and Dilan and Doug Pritchard 3rd Place: Turtles b Anything Goes 1st Place: Jabba the Hut by Troy and Shane Martin 2nd Place: I Phone by Grace, Malcom, Daryl, and Christine Smith 3rd Place: Olympic Circles by Chris, Jenna, and Mya Oakley Superstructures 1st Place: I Phone by Josh and Kai Peacock, Seb and Oliver Brown, Cohen and Ines Bedard Traditional 1st Place: Castle Village by Noah, Bella, Dan, Jayanna Barnes 2nd Place: by Molly, Annie, Sadie McDonald 3rd Place: Wall City by Owen and Linda McMillan We’ll see you all next year! The Rozzi-Hughes family.

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Beach People

Sarah Duff Canning and her sons, William, Thomas and Robert, currently living in Shanghai, China, are visiting Bill and Mary Duff this month. Everyone enjoyed Robert’s “star” berry pie.

Yacht Club Dance

Hurricanes aren’t usually an issue on the Canadian Prairies but VB Yacht Club forecasters have reason to believe that a convergence of several systems could create a significant event at Victoria Beach in the next few weeks. Tropical Storm Fraser Frasier is on a northerly track from its current location at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers and, if models prove accurate, the remnants of the storm could reach the Lake Winnipeg area in the next few weeks. Berks ‘Bilgewater’ Trembles, Head of Marine and Social Forecasting, also expressed concern about a low pressure system that’s been languishing near the shores of Lake Ontario in the past few weeks. Hurricane Quinny is lazily moving around with no particular cause or direction, but models indicate the possibility of it moving west and strengthening. Trembles said the models are not powerful enough to predict what might happen if Frasier and Quinny converge at Victoria Beach simultaneously. Scientists were overheard whispering about ‘The Sunset Soundsystem’. A team of experts has been dispatched – The Brock Street Bandits have assured local authorities that rock music and dancing will be enough to confine the event to a designated area. Jonathan Tall Tide, VBYC’s Head of Lubrication and Fuel Services, has ensured that copious amounts of adult refreshments will be available for purchase. The Oliver Pollard design team will have limited edition Victoria Beach Yacht Club shirts and koozies on hand to keep you warm and your beverage cold. Batten down the hatches and join the party at the VB Community Centre at the sports field off Hwy 59 on Sunday, July 31 after 8pm. This was a hot ticket last year, so sheet in and set your course for the Parking Lot or VB Store to pick up a ticket for $20. All proceeds benefit the Victoria Beach Yacht Club, junior sailing development, and the VB Community Centre.


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July 22, 2016

Sports Day This Weekend!

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Start practising your sprints, your hopping skills and your slowest bike rides as this year’s Sports Day will be on Saturday, July 23rd at the Sports Field. We will be starting promptly at 10:00 a.m. with our youngest sprinters. This year, we have split the Family Relay into two separate relay events. First, we will have the Family Relay which will be in the traditional format, but it is reserved for family members. Secondly, we will have an Open Relay event where you can put together a team of any four individuals. However, due to the huge popularity of the relay events, individuals will be permitted to run on only one relay team. See you at the Sports Field! Leah and Ted Kosokowsky

Library News Hi everyone, hope you are all having a blast here at VB! Don’t forget to stop by the library we have lots of books for everyone. To take books out they are 50 cents for adult books and 25 cents for children’s books. If the books are returned on time, within two weeks you will receive half of your money back. You must have your Victoria Beach membership in order to take out books. Every Wednesday is story time so we will be reading books outside in the park together Thank you all for those who have donated books to the library it is very much appreciated. See you all at the library! Your librarians, Grace and Dana

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LESSONS IN WALLEYE FISHING...

I am 13 years old, and, like many of you, have been coming to Victoria Beach since I was a baby (3 weeks old). I have also been lucky enough to grow up fishing in Ontario as well (mostly on Long Lake near Vermillion Bay) FISH STORY... I was on the pier last Saturday (July 2nd) and was watching as a family caught a 25-30” walleye (pickeral). This thing was huge!! I have adult witnesses that also estimated the size to be more than 25” -- closer to 30”) This family that caught the fish were taking pictures and discussing whether to keep the fish to eat. Unfortunately, the fish was dropped a few times while they held it awkardly while making decison. My dad always taught me that, although you are legally allowed to keep one large fish, it is best to throw back the big big fish as they are “breeding fish”. I guess it is a matter of opinion, but I’ve always thought the best “eaters” are about 16-18”. I decided to tell this family what I knew about breeding fish. I thought this may have been a female as it had a big fat tummy. Because she was over 25”inches long, I guessed she’d be over 20 years old. These bigger fish are the ones that populate a lake. I told them it would be harder to fillet and not as tasty & big fish are a bit harder to cook evenly. They decided to keep the fish. By then the fish had stopped breathing so I walked back, with my cousin and friend, to my aunt who was farther back on the pier (my aunt stayed away as she said she was ‘traumatized’ by watching a fish die because she is NOT a fisher-woman!). Then we noticed that this family had suddenly decided NOT to keep the fish --- as they had just put the fish BACK in the water!! So we went back to see if the fish would live. They had dropped it over the edge near the stairs and it was floating on it’s side - Dead?!! As they had decided NOT to keep the fish.. I thought I’d see if I could help it revive. I climbed down the stairs and I was able to hang on to the ladder and still reach the walleye with my other hand. I turned the fish over (up-side right - so tummy was down) and I did what I’ve done many times before when a fish was out of water for a bit too long: I swished it back n’ forth in the water forward and

backward.... forward and backward... This allows the gills to fill with water again (kind of like getting air/oxygen into a drowning victim’s lungs). I continued to swish... forward and backward.... over and over... I could feel the fish twitch a bit in my hand (part of me thought this was just the fish continuing to die as it had been out of the water for a good 15+ minutes! I was not sure this would work). I hung from one arm on the ladder and continued this swishing action for at least 3 minutes (which is a long time!!)... FINALLY: WHOOSH!!! ZIP! SPLASH!! THE GIANT FISH SWOOPED OUT OF MY HAND AND ZOOMED STRAIGHT DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF THE LAKE!! Everyone that was watching from the pier above CHEERED!!! Needless to say, I was very glad that the fish was not “wasted” in death and left floating on the water. I was really glad I knew how to revive a fish. My cousin, Branson, and my friend, Sierra, were both very excited and happy. They called me a hero. That made me feel very good (and my aunt was less traumatized with a “happy ending”!) My mom and dad walked up shortly and my dad said that the fish will probably sit on the bottom of the lake for a bit to recover. He compared it to the “Concusion Quiet Room” where athletes go to recover from their injuries. We like to believe “she” had a good chance of recovering and continuing to proprogate our lake with more walleye that can grow to be caught in our fishing tournaments in years to come!! Maybe she can live a few more years yet!! P.S. If your’re going to keep a fish, try to decide quickly... and don’t let the fish stay out of water too long before you decide you’re NOT going to keep it! remember.. fish out of water is like you being UNDER water! and dont thow it back -- but place it gently and swish it back n forth until it’s ready to go on it’s own. P.P.S. I am not 100% sure on the details in our Manitoba Angler laws regarding length of fish you are allowed to keep and the other regulations around fishing but believe a licenced fisher(wo)man can keep only 1 larger fish. The details on this regulation can be another article in the next VB Herald! SUBMITTED BY JESSIE LEMIRE (AGE 13)


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Special Events News

Wow! We have a lot of volunteers to thank this Herald. Friday July 22nd Karl Hutchison will be convening the Men’s Golf Tournament. The Ladies Golf Tournament will run Wednesday July 27th. Come on out and hit some balls for fun and prizes. Thanks to our fabulous convenors Heather Willoughby, Laureen Johnstone, Sally Lawler and Diane Eyford. Thanks to Ted and Leah Kosokowsky for convening Sports Day on Saturday July 23rd at 10 am – noon. Bring the family out to the VB Sports Ground and enjoy some friendly competition. The 800 Metre Swim will be held Saturday July 23rd at 2pm at the Pier. Calling all swimmers!! After a busy day of activities on Saturday July 23rd, The Over 30 Dance headed by Doug Pritchard and Diana Jones will be heating up in the Clubhouse. Remember your Toga people. Thanks to our new Convenor’s Doug & Diana for planning such a fabulous evening. On Sunday July 24th, get ready for the Fishing Derby from 9-11am at the Pier. Thanks to Jeff Lailey our Fishing convenor for another great day of fishing . Teens come out and experience a Bonfire on the beach – Wednesday July 27th at Clubhouse Beach. If you would like to get involved with our Special Events or Regular Events, please get in touch. You can contact Shauna at 204-756-6642 or text 204-941-0077 or Jill at 204-756-2879 or text 403-807-1784 or Lindsay at 204-756-2768 or text 204-990-6475. Shauna Filuk, Jill Kirbyson & Lindsay Stevenson, Special Events

July 22, 2016

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Tennis Tournament Just Around the Corner

Get Ready for the Senior Open tennis tournament starting on 8:00am Saturday July 30th, 2016. Sign-up sheets for volunteers and players will be posted with player’s code of conduct on Friday July 22nd and will be taken down on Thursday July 28th at 5:00pm. No late entries will be accepted after the sign-up sheets have been taken down. Pictures of the Draws will be tweeted out from @vbtennisclub early on Friday July 29th and the draw sheets will be posted at 3pm that same day. Maximum 3 events per person ($5 per event). Non - Victoria Beach Club members must pay $50 non member fee plus event fee. Let’s have fun and play well. John Heppenstall Chair Allan Morrish - Co - Chair


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July 22, 2016

Round Robin Week 2

The Results:

Monday, July 11th: 1. Tennis Staff 2. Sylvain Dilaquis, Sue Hodgson 3. Nicole Massé, Nancy Greer

Friday, July 15th: 1. Josh Taillon, Jeff Lailey 2. Tim Turzak, Nicole Massé 3. Jeff Smyth, John Stapleton

This week there was an amazing turnout at the Adult Round Robin! There were 16 teams that came out to try and take the title of champion for the week. Thanks to everyone who came out to play! Nancy Greer, Sylvain Dilaquis, Sue Hodgson, John Stapleton, Michael Kerr, Megan Wells, Teresa Young, Bob Scurfield, Tennis Staff, Roslyn Smyth, Jeff Smyth, Jon Falkenberg, Tim Turzak, Nicole Massé, Jim B., Audrey Benningen, Anndrea O’Connor, Jane McDonald, Laurie Reade, Norman Klippenstein, Ashley Mitchell, Ken Mitchell, Toby Enstrom, Laureen Lailey, Jeff Lailey, Josh Taillon, and Kathy Melville.

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Tennis this week July 22 - 29 • • • • •

Adult Tennis Drills – Tuesday, July 26, 3:00-4:00 Hit with a Pro, Emerson Gusimini, Wednesday July 27 Babolat Demo Day with Darryl Manchulenko, Wednesday July 27 Sign up for the VB Senior Open tournament Quote of the week – “Intensity is not a perfume.”

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Golf Course News

It’s Tournament Season! Hello everyone, just a friendly reminder that Golf tournaments sign up now available at the golf club. Men’s tournament on July 22, and ladies on the 27th. Act now as spots are limited! In the meantime come out and play a round, the course is in great shape. Looking forward to seeing you here! Karl Hutchison


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July 22, 2016

My First Year in Tennis

The Start I was 73 years old when I started to play tennis. In February, 2015, Ken Capelle invited me to attend one of the weekly sessions of the Tennis Academy offered by the Leisure World Tennis Club (LWTC) in Mesa, Arizona. I accepted and had a wonderful time as the volunteer coaches of the Academy introduced we novices to the basic strokes of the game. They also encouraged us to attend the Potluck Games held each morning from 7:30 to 9:00. I participated in these during the last six weeks that my wife Mary and I were in Arizona, and unsurprisingly perhaps, by the time of our departure, I was hooked on the game. My Activities in 2015-16 I became a member of the VBTC in the summer of 2016, and the extensive program established by Bryan Yagi and his team was exactly what I needed at that stage of my development. I was a keen participant in the skill building clinics including the lessons with the professionals, in the Ground - Volley - Smash games, and in the round robins. I did not play in any of the tournaments though as I did not feel sufficiently prepared. In September, I joined the Taylor Tennis Club (TTC) in Winnipeg and played about four times a week, mostly in men’s doubles but occasionally in mixed doubles and singles. I have particularly appreciated the efforts of the staff there to place me with three different groups of players, and of course I am very pleased by the warm welcome I have received from the players. Mary and I returned to Leisure World in January, 2016 for a three month stay, and upon arrival, I immediately took out membership in LWTC. Now however, buoyed by my play at VB and Taylor, I was eager to play in the league and tournaments in which LWTC participates. Before being able to do so, I had to be rated.

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There are 16 seniors’ tennis clubs in the East Valley of Phoenix with a membership of approximately 4,000. So it is not surprising that the levels of the league and tournaments correspond to the seven point scale of the National Tennis Rating Program where 1.5 means that you are a beginner and 7.0 makes you Novak Djokovic. I applied to be rated, and the Chair of the appropriate committee organized the event for me, I was assigned to play 12 games with three other players (four with each) in a doubles format before a panel of three raters. I was quite nervous about this as the games began, but the other players certainly tried to put me at ease. As a result, I was given a 2.5 rating and assigned to one of the two 2.5 level teams of LWTC. My team had three activities each week - a practice, a round robin, and a league game each Friday morning. My rating also entitled me to play in the 3.0 round robins, and I regularly did so. March was tournament month. I played in the men’s doubles, the mixed doubles, and the team (4 men, 4 women) competition. Our teams won about half our sets and games which was moderately disappointing but this didn’t detract at all from the fun of the competition. LWTC benefited very much this past year by the presence of Helle Sparre, a former U.S. Doubles Champion and the author of the book Dynamite Doubles, now in its third edition. Helle coached our team, and we certainly were helped by her. In addition to playing, I began to become interested in the ATP tour. I do read a lot, and the best tennis book I read while in Arizona was Break Point: The Inside Story of Modern Tennis by Kevin Mitchell which was published by John Murray Publishers in 2014. The book tells the story of the 2013 season and makes the case that the modern professional game is essentially a ground stroke game played by athletes in superb physical condition.

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July 22, 2016

Kids Fishing Derby Sunday July 24

First year continued... Some Things I Have Learned During my first year in tennis, I have been a member of three clubs. A check of my calendar indicates that I played about 225 times and about 300 hours. I certainly will not make the 10,000 hours commonly thought to be necessary to achieve expertise. Fortunately, expertise has not been one of my goals, though clearly, I would like to become more proficient than I am now. I have learned a lot. 1. Tennis can be enjoyed for many years. One of the joys of the past year has been playing with people who are in their 70s, their 80s, and in at least two cases, their 90s. I tell them that they are my new heroes. Of course, I have witnessed lots of elbow wraps, wrist bands, knee braces, and ankle supports which testify to the demands of the support. 2. The camaraderie of the tennis world has been very enjoyable. I have found that virtually all the players I have met are welcoming, gracious, and friendly. 3. I have come to appreciate highly the skills that people have to make all eight strokes associated with the game - the serve, forehand, backhand, volley, half-volley, drop shot, smash, and lob. When I apply my current rating to that range of strokes, I can see how far I have to go. 4. I love the strategies associated with the doubles game, and I am trying to develop my skill to be a good partner, 5. Most of all, I have learned that tennis is great fun! I very much am looking forward to another summer in the VBTC. John Stapleton

The annual V.B. Children’s Fishing Derby is this Sunday, July 24. The horn will blow at 9am to kick off the derby at the VB Pier. The total fishing time will be two hours. The derby is for all kids 12 and under. Prizes will be awarded for the biggest, smallest and most amount of fish caught. For all those parents attending the dance the night before Toga’s are always welcome on the Pier and in some cases can substitute as an excellent

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net to help land those master anglers. Kids, please wear your vb membership bands and make sure to register at the kiosk before you cast your lines. Looking forward to a fun morning of fishing. Jeff Lailey Fishing Derby Coordinator

Thank You!

to Stephen Dubienski for providing excellent instruction to our budding Juniors. to Geoff Kirbyson for helping us to play better doubles. to Steve Cook for putting on another fantastic Masters tournament. to all the members for squeegeeing the courts. to the RM for the recycling bins. to the court attendants for selling over 630 tennis shoe tags in the first two weeks.

Keep a Lid on your Lids! A reminder to all the bicycle helmets are required for everyone under the age of 18 when riding a bike or riding in a bike chariot!! The VB Police are enforcing this RMVB Bylaw.

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July 22, 2016

Classifieds BOOK FOR SALE – Dr. Henry P. Krahn books on Manitoba Health Care System reform are available at Saffies and VB General Store. FURNISHED CABIN FOR SALE by owner – 201-5th Ave., $169,900. 3 bdrm, 864 sq. ft., indoor plumbing, washer/dryer, close to all amenities. To view 204-756-2952. NEED A HANDYMAN? For prompt, courteous, and reliable help call Mikes Handyman Service at 204-756-6163 or 204799-1703.

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In Memoriam

RAINBOW INTUITIVE PRACTITIONER: Registered Karuna Reiki Master, Usui Reiki Master, Hypnotherapist, NLP Practitioner, Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapy and more. 7562387.

Councillor Gordon Ross June 21, 1950 – July 10, 2016

BIKES WANTED - Has the spark that once drew you to that old beach bike fizzled? Have old tires, frames and parts become eyesores or clutter in sheds or backyards? If so, please don’t let them rust away or meet their end at the dump, but call 204 963 6659 for free removal... to a better place. VB PEDALGOGY COMMUNITY BIKE SHOP - Fix your own bike, build a ‘new’ one for yourself or a ‘re-cycle’ for the community. no experience required! Lessons, access to tools and parts all pay as you can - sweat-equity an option as no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Sat 11am-5pm & Sundays by appointment (call or text) 204 963 6659 located at 326 8th Ave.

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It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden death of Gordon Ross on Sunday July 10 2016. Gordon was a valued member of the Council of the Rural Municipality of Victoria Beach serving our community since he was elected in 2014. Gordon came to the RM as a cottager at Albert Beach where he was involved in many undertakings. In 2001Gordon and his wife Cec built their dream home and in 2006 moved to the beach as permanent residents. He was involved, serving on the Albert Beach Cottage owners association executive and on the Shoreline Advisory committee. Gordon was hard working. He served on the Public Works committee, the Municipal Buildings committee, the Finance committee and the district Health committee. He took pride of the fact that he did not miss meetings. He listened to the concerns of the electorate. His efforts will be missed by council, public employees and members of the community. A celebration of Gordon’s life will be held on July 23, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. at the Victoria a Beach Community Centre (the Sports Club)

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THE VB COUNTRY MARKET is not just about food!

This little shopper came from Hillside with her Mom to enjoy the VB Market last week. INTERNATIONAL RELIEF: REACHING ACROSS BORDERS See more on their Facebook page.

VENDORS appreciate the flexibility of coming to the VB Country Market when they can. Confirmation deadline is Wednesday of each week, so if you do not see a vendor when you return, please contact Margaret Haddad at 756-2181 or mmurrayhaddad@ Lacey Grace Weber, shows off her gmail.com for their contact information. present from Sweetlegs. She handed out cards to promote her mom’s Hair Salon in Traverse Bay while at her booth for 31 Gifts. GHANA: A village gets as a seed loan and look what happened! Beautiful Baskets (including bikecarriers). www:Lostopportunitiesfoundation.com.

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