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Deloraine School Class of 2015 Deloraine School held its Grade 12 graduation on Wednesday, June 24, with 12 graduates. Back row (L-R): Nial Mills, Mitchell Vandendorpe, Austin Weidenhamer, Carlee Edwards, Andrew Vercaigne, Gunner Christensen. Front row: Cherith Jacobson, Monica Crepeele, Madison Edwards, Jacquelyn Crowe, Ashlan Kemp, Lara Teetaert. Congratulations! PHOTO/COURTESY JANICE MOFFAT

by Judy Wells Deloraine School Class of 2015 celebrated graduation on Wednesday, June 24. The class included (D indicates graduated with Distinction and H indicates graduated with Honours): Gunner Christensen, Monica Crepeele, Jacquelyn Crowe, (D), Carlee Edwards (D), Madison Edwards (D), Cherith Jacobson, Ashlan Kemp (D), Nial Mills (H), Lara Teetaert (D), Mitchell Vandendorpe, Andrew Vercaigne (H), and Austin Weidenhamer. The Grand March was held at the school gym prior to the Ceremonies at the Theatre. Mr. Paul Artz was the emcee. Following the procession of graduates, he invited Superintendent Mrs. Carolyn Cory, to bring greetings from the South West Horizon School Division. “Congratulations graduates. It’s been said that by the year 2030 employers won’t be looking for workers who know facts as much as those that can problem solve think outside the box. I hope you have learned how to learn, to think critically and how to work with each other.”

Cory concluded with a quote from Martin Luther King - ‘Intelligence plus character is the goal of true education.’ Mr. Artz invited Andrew Vercaigne and Madi Edwards to give the Valedictory Address. “While reflecting on our class we realized the most important thing is how we help each other - how everyone has something unique to offer. This has made us into the people we are today. We have amazing memories. We’d like to take a moment to thank the teachers for their knowledge, time and talent, and for setting the bar high. And to our parents who helped us with everything, for their time, laughter and even tears. We’ll soon be going on to school or jobs. We hope you follow your passion, stay true to yourself, never follow someone else’s path unless you’re in the woods and you’re lost and see a path, then by all means you should follow it. Believe in all your crazy dreams, as you know there are many people who will help you along the way so that they will become a reality.” Mr. Artz invited Mr. Franklin to deliver the Principal’s message.

“I’d like to begin with a few thank yous - especially to the businesses and organizations who generously provide scholarships and awards. Over $13,000 will be presented today. On days like this, you think about your own graduation. In life, graduations are the only forward looking ceremonies. I hope your education has inspired you - to do something you love.” Franklin was inspired by a David McCullough Jr. presentation. In that presentation, McCullough spoke of how we protect and coddle our children and tell them they are special. He says - “You are not special, because if everyone is special, then no one is special.” Franklin continued, “Do what you do because you love it and believe in its purpose. The most important part of any community is its people. Deloraine’s great because people are willing to give back. You succeed with good people. Surround yourself with good people. Being a good person does make you special”. Presentation of Awards: Pre-Calculus 40S, sponsored by Morrison Agencies, presented to Madison Edwards - 81%. (Continued on Page 3)

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Valedictorians Madison Edwards and Andrew Vercaigne

Mrs. Bolduc presents Jacquie Crowe with the Sara Corbett Scholarship. Jacquie also received the Net Set Communications Award.

Kirsty Mann presents the Municipality of Brenda-Waskada Scholarship to Lara Teetaert. Lara also received the Boundary Co-op Scholarship

Ms Moore presents Carlee Edwards with her Honour Roll Certificate. Carlee also received the Florence Kirby Award, English 40S Literary, 40S English Transitional and 40S Essential Math subject awards

Deloraine Graduation 2015 Twelve students graduated from Deloraine School on June 24. Pictured are the award winners. Above center: Ms. Moore presents the Deloraine Order of Royal Purple Award to Andrew Vercaigne. Andrew also received one of the CWL Awards, Municipality of Deloraine-Winchester Scholarship, one of the Deloraine Colts Hockey Scholarships, the Deloraine School Staff Bursary and was named Athlete of the Year, along with Nial Mills. Above right: Carolyn Cory, superintendent of SWHSD, presented Ashlan Kemp with the Southwest Horizon General Proficiency Scholarship. Ashlan also received the following scholarships: Doric Lodge, Lauder Ladies Group, Billie Arnold Scholarship, Sunrise Credit Union, and the following subject awards: 40S French, 40S Applied Math, 40S Global Issues, 45S Calculus, 40S Physics, and 40S Biology.

Ms. Moore presents Austin Weidenhamer an Apprenticeship Certificate for welding.

Pictured left: Brenda Parker presents the Westman Communication Group Scholarship to Madison Edwards. Madison also received the following scholarships: DJ Wright Scholarship, Chown Centennial Scholarship, MNPS Scholarship, Deloraine United Church Women Award as well as the 40S Pre Calculus subject award. Above left: Mr. Mills presents the Athlete of the Year award to Nial Mills. Nial also received the Kowal Auto Scholarship and one of the Deloraine Colts Hockey Scholarships. Above right: Herb Horner presents the Liz & Jim Rea Scholarship to Monica Crepeele. Monica also received the Delores Percival Memorial Scholarship, Deloraine Health Auxiliary Scholarship and one of the CWL Scholarships. Congratulations to all the graduates. PHOTOS/JUDY WELLS


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Deloraine Grad 2015 (Continued from Page 1) English Literary 40S, sponsored by Corner Pocket Publishing, presented to Carlee Edwards - 88%. French 40S, sponsored by Deloraine Catholic Women’s League, presented to Ashlan Kemp - 94%. ELA 40S Transactional, sponsored by Sweet Creamz, presented to Carlee Edwards - 98%. Applied 40s Math, sponsored by Deloraine 2000 Club, presented to Ashlan Kemp - 92%. Global Issues 40S, sponsored by Boundary Co-op, presented to Ashlan Kemp 97%. Calculus 45S, sponsored by Deloraine Legion, presented to Ashlan Kemp 88%. Essential Math 40S, sponsored by Sigrid DeKezel Accounting, presented to Carlee Edwards 95%. Physics 40S, sponsored by Kirkwood Ag & Auto, presented to Ashlan Kemp 82%. Biology 40S, sponsored by Deloraine Knights of Columbus, presented to Ashlan Kemp - 87%. Scholarships The Delores Percival Memorial Scholarship is a $500 award. It is in memory of former Deloraine School staff member, Delores Percival. This award goes to someone going on to a post secondary institution, university or community college, who has demonstrated a strong work ethic and commitment to their studies. Joann Biehl presented this to Monica Crepeele. The Deloraine Health Auxiliary Scholarship ($400) goes to a student entering a health related field. Donna Tweed presented this award to Monica Crepeele. The Doric Lodge #36 Bursary ($200) was presented by Elmer Hunter to Ashlan Kemp. The Catholic Women’s League Scholarship (either one $200 or two $100 scholarships) is awarded to student(s) who contribute behind the scenes, are caring and kind, have a good work ethic and who have contributed to school and community. Myrna Teetaert presented these awards to Andrew Vercaigne and Monica Crepeele. The Westman Communication Group Scholarship ($500) goes to a deserving student going on to post secondary education. Brenda Parker presented the award to Madison Edwards. The Sara Corbett Scholarship ($500) is awarded for school involvement, leadership, positive attitude and entering a post secondary program. Joanne Bolduc presented to Jacquie

Crowe. The Boundary Co-op Scholarship ($1,000) presented by Dwain Teetaert to Lara Teetaert. The Kowal Auto Bursary ($250) is presented to a student pursuing training in a trade. Donna Moore presented this award to Nial Mills. The Manitoba Net-Set Scholarships (minimum of $300) goes to a student who has successfully completed a web-based or video conference courses from Grade 10 - 12 and has demonstrated computer and electronic communication skills, recipient Jacquie Crowe. The Lauder Ladies Group Bursary ($200), recipient Ashlan Kemp. The Municipality of Brenda-Waskada Award ($250) goes to a Grade 12 student who has demonstrated school and community involvement, recipient Lara Teetaert. She also received a “BridgingBrenda” book. The Billie Arnold Memorial Award ($300) goes to the top student in 40S World Issues, recipient Ashlan Kemp. Deloraine Order of the Royal Purple ($100) is given to an achieving Grade 12 student who has demonstrated volunteerism, recipient Andrew Vercaigne. The D.J. Wright Scholarship ($100) is for a student attending post secondary with the top average in Grade 12 Literary English — Madison Edwards. The Chown Centennial Scholarship ($1,000) goes

to a graduating student going to the University of Manitoba, recipient Madison Edwards. Madi also received the Hogg Centennial Entrance Scholarship - $1,000. Sunrise Credit Union Scholarships go to graduating students demonstrating determination and work ethic and who are going on to post secondary. Each student receives $1,500, recipients Ashlan Kemp and Lara Teeteart. Florence Kirby Award goes to a student in SHSD who is passionate about communicating ideas and opinions via print, recording, cinema, radio, TV and the internet. Glen Kirby presented the award to Carlee Edwards. The RM of DeloraineWinchester Award ($200) goes to a student who has a consistent academic effort, involvement in school and community and activities in a leadership capacity, recipient Andrew Vercaigne. The MNP Award ($500) is awarded to a student who has taken a business or accounting course, is involved in extracurricular beyond sports, is attending post secondary in the field of AG or Business, recipient Madison Edwards. The Deloraine United Church Women Award ($100) goes to a graduating student going on to post secondary with the highest overall marks in Grade 12 Math Pre-Calc., recipient Madison Edwards. The Liz & Jim Rea Scholarship ($250) goes to a student entering nursing or a related medical field, recipient Monica Crepeele.

Kick Off to Summer Barbecue Deloraine Chamber of Commerce hosted a barbecue on June 26. Above left: Sam Janssens flips burgers. Sam is the Summer Recreation Program Coordinator. Left: Wee ʻRʼ Day Care children sing to the PCH/Lodge residents. Below: Very capable students (L-R): Faith Billiaert, Ashton Bell, Abbey Franklin, Katie Crowe. PHOTOS/JUDY WELLS

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Waskada School Graduation by Judy Wells Eight students graduated from Waskada School on Tuesday, June 23. The ceremonies were held at 7:30 in the gym with Principal Sherry DeRuyck as MC. Following the entrance of the graduates, O’ Canada was sung, accompanied by graduate Katie Meggison. “As you leave Waskada School you may no longer read Shakespeare or do Trig but the skills you will need are to be resilient creative thinkers. You are a fine group of young adults,” said DeRuyck. Cindy Cassils brought greetings from the South West Horizon School Division (SWHSD) Board, “On behalf of the SWHSD Board I offer sincere congratulations to the graduates. I’d also like to acknowledge the teachers - it’s the great staff here at Waskada School who keeps this small school going.” Carolyn Cory, SWHSD Superintendent congratulated the graduates on reaching this milestone. “But your education is far from over. Research shows that by the year 2030 knowing will not be as important as other skills. These include: the ability to work with others, sticking to problems until they are solved, and not to be afraid to fail forward, just like the real world. It’s okay to fail, just learn from it and keep going forward. I hope you find your low - a place where you feel completely self-motivated. Be respectful of all and take care of those closest to you. Be in charge of your own destiny,” she concluded. Ken Voth presented several awards on behalf of the Waskada Lions Club: E.L.A. 40S - Wes Meggison; Biology 40S - Tara Meggison; Physics 40S - Tara Meggison; Psychology 40S - Jade Lefebvre. Dayna McFarlane presented the Yearbook Editor Award to Hillary Bennie. Vivianne McKinney presented the Waskada Community Foods Grade 9 Proficiency Award to Josie Meggison. The Legion Men’s Grade 10 Proficiency Award was presented by Rick Louttit to Cassidy Decorte. Rick also presented the Legion Men’s Poppy Fund Award to Wes Meggison. Cathy Bambridge presented the Legion Ladies Auxiliary Award to Nicholas Gardner. Jan McClelland presented on behalf of the Sunrise Credit Union to Jade Lefebvre. “We’re building a brighter future together at Sunrise. We are very excited to announce the new location with large space in Brandon will soon be open.” Carter McKinney was the recipient of Boundary Co-op Scholarship Award, presented by George Bell. Wes Meggison received the Manitoba NetSet Scholarship, presented by Sherry DeRuyck. Paul Vanbeselaere presented the ARC Resources Limited Award to Nicholas Gardiner. Kaitlin Millard Emmerson presented the Debbie Millard Memorial Award to Lane Janz. “Mom was a real community person. She really cared. This award is in memory of her.” The Jeff Cannon Memorial Award was presented by Dianne Woodworth to Lane Janz. Dianne read a few thoughts from a letter Jeff had written to his children: “Always stand up for what you believe in but be respectful of the beliefs of others. Nothing in life is certain, we never know what the next chapter will be or how the book will finish. Just try to learn from the experiences of others. Enjoy the innocence of youth no matter how old you get and listen to the council of your elders as they have much to teach you. I wanted to say to you if you get knocked down just get back up. I wanted to say to you there’s never been a fighter yet that has won every round. I wanted to say to you to be kind to others and help those less fortunate than yourself. I wanted to tell you all these things and more but I didn’t know how to say them.” Deb Calverley presented the MNP scholarship to Carter McKinney. Edward and Lorna Spence presented the memorial scholarship, in honour of Dawson Pentecost, Gage, Logan and Darren Spence, to Carter McKinney. The Municipality of Brenda-Waskada Award (for a trade) was presented to Nicholas Gardiner by Head of Council Gary Williams. He also presented the Municipality of Brenda-Waskada Award (for a student who lives in RM and displays community involvement) to Katie Meggison. The Portage Mutual Agent’s Association Bursary was presented to Jade Lefebrvre, by Gary Williams. Jade also received the Prairie Vision Arts Scholarship, presented by Dave Heilmann. Cathy Bambridge presented the Evan/Reid Bambridge Scholarship to Katie Meggison. Other scholarships Katie received earlier included: Red River Association Farm Family Scholarship and she and cousin, Wes Meggison, received a University of Manitoba Entrance Scholarship. The U of M Chown scholarship was awarded to Wes Meggison, presented by Sherry DeRuyck. She also presented certificates of congratulations to all the graduates from MLA of Arthur-Virden Doyle Piwniuk, as well as certificates of congratulations from MP for Brandon-Souris, Larry Maguire. The Sankey Scholarships were presented: Grade 11 - Tara Meggison; Grade 12 - Wes Meggison. Carolyn Cory presented the Southwest Horizon General Proficiency Scholarship to Wes Meggison and Sherry DeRuyck presented Wes Meggison with the Governor General Medal. The presentation of diplomas was carried out by Carolyn Cory, Sherry De Ruyck and Cindy Cassils. The graduates: Nicholas Gardiner, Lane Janz, Jade Lefebvre - with Distinction, Courtney May - with Honours Carter McKinney - with Distinction, Katie Meggison - with Distinction, Wes Meggison - with Distinction, and Sara Turnbull - with Honours. Grade 12 Honour Roll certificates were presented to Jade Lefebvre, Carter McKinney, Katie Meggison, and Wes Meggison. April Gibson was the guest singer. She has been studying piano and voice for several years. She delivered an incredibly meaningful and moving song which she composed herself. Carter McKinney and Lane Janz gave the Valedictory address. They thanked their teachers, coaches, parents, and fellow classmates for everything through the years. “The main reason we’re going to miss school is because of the friendships we’ve made with each other — these six other people sitting there are the greatest bunch, a force to be reckoned with. Our class has great work ethic, they are smart, talented, and will surely succeed. We are happy for all the time we’ve spent together. We hope we will not lose touch and we wish you all the best. We love you, guys.” A graduate slide show was presented, showing the graduates through Kindergarten to Grade 12, followed by the Grand March.

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Odds & Ends The annual Deloraine Fair is coming up on July 17 and 18. New for this year is a bull riding event on Friday night. Also, the Deloraine Royelles ball team are hosting a fast-pitch tournament. • • • The Deloraine and Waskada High School Graduations were held last week. Check out this issue for articles and pictures. Congratulations to all the graduates and best of luck in all your future endeavours. • • • Wasn’t the sky eerie looking this week from the smoke coming from the Saskatchewan fires? Everything looked sort of orange-coloured. Hopefully the areas affected by fires receive some rain soon and that all the firefighters remain safe. • • • The Deloraine Royals senior ball team are on a roll. According to Jake Weidenhamer’s report, the team has won their last four games. There are two home games next week. Monday, July 6, the Royals play host to the Boissevain Centennials and on Tuesday, July 7 the Wawanesa Brewers are in town to take on the Royals. Let’s support our home town team. It’s great baseball and the diamonds look great. How about the flags around the diamond? I think they add a really nice flair. • • • Deloraine Chamber hosted a “Kick Off to Summer” barbecue on Friday, June 26. This event was formerly called the “Canada Day Picnic.” Chamber members received help from four school students who were extremely capable and efficient. You girls are great role models for the younger students. Way to go! • • • The annual Fly-In at the Deloraine Municipal Airport on Sunday, June 28, was very well attended. There were some extras this year including aircraft (helicopters and airplanes) from the training base in Southport (Portage) Canadian Helicopters Limited; and a plane from the Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum Inc. Many people went for rides and enjoyed the skies. The delicious breakfast was enjoyed by many as well. What a great day! Here’s a bit more info about Canadian Helicopters Limited from its website http://canadianhelicopters.com “We are the largest helicopter transportation services company operating in Canada with a network of 24 strategically located bases providing operations in every geographical region in the country. Under the Canadian Helicopters banner, we are taking on the world, providing helicopter transportation services to a diverse array of clients including Oil & Gas, mineral exploration military support, hydro/utilities, forest management, construction, air ambulance, and search & rescue. We also provide international helicopter support to military programs. “Canadian Helicpters operates 104 light, medium and heavy lift helicopters and is authorized for both visual (VFR) and instrument (IFR) flight operaitons. In addition to charter services, we provide flight training and helicopter repair and maintenance services. “Canadian Helicopters is an integral part of the HNZ Group of Companies, which collectively provides transportation services on the international level.

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Waskada Class of 2015 Waskada School held its Grade 12 graduation on June 23 with eight graduates. They are pictured in the Grand March following the ceremonies.

Graduate Nicholas Gardiner and guest McKenzie Rowe. Nicholas received the Legion Ladies始 Auxiliary Award, Arc Resources Ltd. Award, and the Municipality of Brenda-Waskada Award

Graduate Lane Janz and guest Tara Meggison. Lane received the Debbie Millard Memorial Award and the Jeff Cannon Memorial Award.

Graduate Jade Lefebvre and escort Brad Dalziel. Jade received the following awards: Psychology 40S, Credit Union Award, Portage Mutual Agent始s Association Bursary, and the Prairie Vision Arts Scholarship

Graduate Sara Turnbull and escort Adam Forsyth

Graduate Wes Meggison and guest Hunter Bennie. Wes received the following awards: ELA 40S, Legion Men始s Poppy Fund Award, Manitoba NetSet Scholarship, U of M Chown Scholarship, Sankey Scholarship Grade 12, Southwest Horizon General Proficiency Scholarship, and the Governor General Medal

Graduate Katie Meggison and escort Elijah Bambridge. Katie received the following awards: Municipality of Brenda-Waskada Award and the Evan/Reid Bambridge Scholarship

Graduate Courtney May and escort Will Brown

Graduate Carter McKinney and guest Hillary Bennie. Carter received the following awards: Boundary Co-op Scholarship Award, MNP Scholarship, and the Memorial Scholarship in Honour of Dawson Pentecost, Gage, Logan, and Darren Spence


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Waskada School graduates celebrate with traditional cap throw Eight Grade 12 students graduated from Waskada School on June 23.The grads are pictured following the ceremonies, taking part in the traditional cap throw. Left to right: Wes Meggison, Carter McKinney, Sara Turnbull, Nicholas Gardiner, Courtney May, Katie Meggison, Lane Janz, and Jade Lefebvre. PHOTO/JUDY WELLS

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.Royals by Jake Weidenhamer The Deloraine Royals kicked off week six of the SWBL with a Friday night meeting with the Hartney Hoppers. Starting for the Royals was Jeff Edwards, countered by Troy Morrison from the Hoppers. Edwards went four innings allowing six runs on four hits and the Hoppers started off the game with two runs in the first inning and four runs in the second inning. The Royals answered back with three runs of their own in the bottom half of the first and two more in the bottom of the second. Although the Royals threatened to score, things stayed deadlocked at 6-5 for the Hoppers until the the Royals last bat in the bottom of the seventh. Hartney brought in Mark Derlago to close the game but he failed to do so. Randy Loucks started off the inning with a double to rightfield. The Hoppers tried to intentionally walk Mitch Olson and in doing so Derlago threw a wild pitch causing the game tying run to score.

win four in a row

The Royals finished the job in the ninth inning when Cole Olson drove in the game winning run, capping a string of four singles. Mitch Olson got the win for the Royals, allowing just one hit in five innings of relief while striking out four. Finn Druwe took the loss for the Hoppers. Offensively the Royals had six players with two hits, and had 13 hits as a team while holding Hartney to just five hits in nine innings. Final score 7-6 Royals and the Royals move to 6-0 at home. On Sunday, June 28, the Royals headed to Souris to take on the C a r d i n a l s . Unfortunately, the game summary was not available at the time of this article but we do know that the Royals defeated the Cardinals by a score of 6-5. Randy Loucks earned the win pitching for the Royals and David Hodgson picked up the save. Mitch Olson hit his first home run of the season. With four games to play, the Royals have a record of eight wins and four losses and find

themselves right in the mix at the top of the league. The next Royal’s home game is Monday,

July 6, against the Boissevain Centennials. On Tuesday, July 7, the Wawanesa Brewers will be in Deloraine to close

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out the regular season. The Royals have finally received their new jerseys and would like to thank Brad Edwards for the gen -

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Beechcraft C-90B Melissa Andries in helicopter

L-R: Jagger McMechan, Elaine Teetaert, Russ McMechan, and pilot Bruce Hodgson.

2015 Fly-in at Deloraine Municipal Airport Pictured left: Some of the training planes from Canadian Helicopters Limited. Above: plane from the Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum Inc. Below: Bell 206 CF. PHOTOS/JUDY WELLS

Helicopter pilot Robin Helsdon answers some questions


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OBITUARY ROMMELAERE Henriette Augusta (Huys) Rommelaere Peacefully and surrounded by family, Henriette (Huys) Rommelaere passed away on June 16, 2015 at the Boissevain Palliative Care Unit. She was predeceased by her husband Albert, her parents Henry and Sidonie Huys and her 3 sisters Mary, Margaret and Angela. Left to cherish her memory are her children Sharon (Ed), Lorne (Ethel), Valerie (Mark), Kareen (Ralph), Jason (Roxy); her grandchildren Amber, Rennen, Marcia, Erin, Nolan, Rylan, Journey, Riley and Shelby; and her great-grandchildren Lennon and Keiman. Henriette was born December 27, 1925 on 16-2-23 Winchester and raised in the Goodlands/Deloraine area. After completing her schooling at Grove School and at St Michaelʼs Academy in Brandon she worked in the Glen North Law Office in Deloraine until her marriage to Albert in November 1945. They took over the family farm until their retirement in 1978. Harriet, as she was best known, embraced farm life with all of her being and so was a tremendous support to Albert. She was a loving, nurturing mother to her children. Her absolute favourite place was “home” surrounded by family and/or friends. There was always a place at her table for anyone who dropped in and she continued to host large family dinners until she moved to her apartment last November. She was especially fond of making lunch for the grandchildren on their school lunch break. During retirement in Deloraine, Harriet kept her busy hands occupied with ceramics, quilting, community band, caring for family and neighbours, cards (especially Bien) and of course, still ʻfarmingʼ in her huge garden. She was now officially promoted to “inspector” of the family farm operations and made regular drive by visits to monitor the seasonal work schedule and so kept “the boys” on their toes. As per her wishes cremation has taken place with a private graveside service for the family at the Del Win Cemetery; all arranged by Smith Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Boissevain Palliative Care Unit.

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submitted by Norm Reid ARC Resources Ltd., an oil and gas company based in Calgary, has again provided funding to the Waskada Museum allowing us to hire a university student for the summer. This year we have hired Hilary Wells, a Faculty of Education student at Brandon University, who has a keen interest in history. Besides her work in getting the Museum ready for July and August, Hilary will be providing tours, cataloguing new items, and helping set up new displays. Appreciation is extended to Arc Resources Ltd. for their generous donation to the Waskada Museum. Their contribution, which reflects their interest in supporting activities in our community, goes a long way in helping the Museum maintain operations.


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GIVING BACK - Sunrise Credit Union, Waskada Branch, were grateful to Waskada School for attending their barbecue on June 4. Sunrise is covering the cost of all supplies for the day. There was an excellent turnout and they are happy to donate that total money raised that day to the Waskada School for its beautification project. The total amount was $1,254. As well, Sunrise staff has enjoyed being able to come to the school and participate in the school lunch program twice a month. They enjoyed getting to know the students. Sunrise is donating the profits made from this program to the school, also towards the beautification project, in the amount of $1,991. Presenting the cheques on behalf of Sunrise (L-R): Amanda Janz, Rikki Ouimet, Tanis Bennie, Leanne Hannah and accepting on behalf of Waskada School is George Meggison and Anna Janz PHOTO/FRANCIS PARKER

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Kindergarten graduation celebrated at Deloraine School by Judy Wells The Kindergarten class of 2014-15 graduated into Grade 1 on June 25. The class includes Avery Aitchison, Bristol Andries, Emry Cassan, Kailyn Corkish, Addison Crepeele, Callie Ginter, Logan Kasprick, Piper Lee, Kelsey McGee, Teagan McNarland, Cedric Maddess, Tracin Paramor, Evan Raes, Ivy Raes, Jordyn Schultz, Brody Smart, Armaan Thind, Danielle Van der Westhuizen, Tristan Vanmackelberg, and Lane Vanrobaeys. The graduation was held in the gym with many family and friends in attendance. This class had two teachers this year, Mrs. Allie Wells for the first half and Mrs. Julie Maynard for the second half. Mrs. Maynard gave words of welcome. She congratulated all the children for a great year. The class sang two songs, under the leadership of Mrs. Donna McGregor, “Going to our Graduation” and “Herman the Worm”. A funny play “Aaron’s Hair” was performed by the class, with the help of Mrs. Maynard. Aaron’s hair had quite the travels. A slide show of the year’s activities, prepared by Mrs. Maynard, was presented. Mrs. McGregor had interviewed the class ear lier in the year, asking them what they wanted to be when they grew up and a few other questions. This was presented in a slide show and was delightful. The class were presented their graduation cer tificates. Mrs. Maynard wished them all well and invited everyone to enjoy cake and refreshments.

Deloraine Kindergarten class of 2014-15 hold celebration The Deloraine School Kindergarten Class of 2014-15 celebrated its graduation into Grade 1 on Thursday, June 25. Pictured left: Mrs. Maynard helps the students perform the play “Aaronʼs Hair”. Pictured (L-R): Lane Vanrobaeys, Emry Cassan, Teagan McNarland, and Tracin Paramor. Class picture below back row (L-R): Jordyn Shultz, Cedric Maddess, Avery Aitchison, Tracin Paramor, Kelsey McGee, Addison Crepeele, Evan Raes, Tristan Vanmackelberg, Kailyn Corkish, Brody Smart. Front row: Piper Lee, Callie Ginter, Lane Vanrobaeys, Teagan McNarland, Bristol Andries, Logan Kasprick, Emry Cassan, Danielle Van der Westhuizen, Ivy Raes. PHOTOS/JUDY WELLS Missing: Armaand Thind.

Munchkin minutes submitted by Wee ‘R’ Daycare The month of June has been a great one weather wise and we have been able to spend almost every day outside. The children are loving the sandbox after the long winter and wet spring. Digging holes to bury their feet and making sand castles are two of their favourite pastimes in the sand box. The children have also been watching the garden grow in anticipation of eating the yummy vegetables. They help water them and pick the weeds, as well. The month of June also means some of our kids had their pre-kindergarten grad and they are getting really excited to be going to big kid school. We had some great volunteers come on a weekend and laid some more pea gravel around our climbers. They also brought us some tree stumps in different lengths for the children to climb on and sit on and after the rain, they enjoy moving them to check for worms. Another great parent built us some new shelves and installed them for us to use for storage. We are already putting them to good use. This month also brought us Father’s Day where we again talked about all the great things our Dads do for us and all the fun things we do with Dad and what our Dads do for work. This year we made go cups for our busy Dads. We really appreciated all the donations of sippy cups we got after last month’s Munchkin Minutes. We are looking to expanding a couple of areas in our outdoor space this summer as we spend a lot of time out there. We were wondering if anyone had any old pots and pans that we could use to build an outdoor music area. Another item is an older canoe that is not being used anymore. We would love to put it to use as a dramatic play area for a large motor area for the children to climb in and out of. One more thing we enjoyed in the month of June was the Chamber of Commerce “Kick Off to Summer” picnic in the Park. We like when the community thinks of us when they hold these events and invite us to join them. We had a very yummy lunch, visit with the Policeman and sang songs to the residents of the PCH and Lodge. Munchkin Minutes will be done for the summer. We look forward to updating you all again in September once school has begun.

ATTENTION DOG OWNERS Friendly reminder to the residents in the community of Deloraine limits as well as the resort area to please take care and control of their dogs. The Municipality will be monitoring both areas and if the Animal Control Officer is called upon for enforcement, the dog owner will be responsible for any and all expenses incurred. Each and every dog that resides in these areas are required by by-law to be registered each year. If you have not done so, please come into the Municipal office @ 129 Broadway St. N. to register your pet.

Pamela M. Hainsworth, CMMA Chief Administrative Officer Municipality of Deloraine-Winchester

Waskada School would like to send out a sincere thank you to the

SUNRISE CREDIT UNION!

They have generously donated the proceeds from their BBQ fundraiser ($1254) and from the hot lunch program ($1991) to the school to go towards beautifying the school grounds! We greatly appreciate the tremendous support they have shown to us by participating in our hot lunch program and for these amazing donations!

The Deloraine School Graduating Class of 2015 would like to thank the following for making their graduation so memorable: • Corner Pocket Publishing • Deloraine Catholic Women’s League • Sweet Creamz • Morrison Agencies • Deloraine 2000 Club • Boundary Co-op • Deloraine Legion • Sigrid DeKezel Accounting • Kirkwood Ag & Auto • Knights of Columbus • Brian Percival and Family • Municipality of DeloraineWinchester • Westman Communications Group • Bill & Marie Arnold and 1988 Grad Class • Deloraine Health Auxiliary • Sunrise Credit Union

• Deloraine United Church Women • Municipality of BrendaWaskada • Kowal Auto • MNP LLP • Doric Lodge of Boissevain • Sara Corbett • NetSet Communications • Southwest Showcase • Lauder Ladies Group • Deloraine Royal Purple • Glen Kirby & Family • Family and friends of Liz & Jim Rea • Deloraine Colts Hockey Team • Deloraine School Staff • Southwest Horizon School Division

• Deloraine-Winchester Theatre • Harvest Community Church • Tony Franklin • Donna Moore • Paul Artz • Deanna Revet • Deloraine School Grad Parents • Faith Billiaert • Ella Clague • Jessica Goethals • Tristan Bell • Sheridan Bailey • Justin Adams • Cole Vandaele • Quin Hobbs • Jack Kelm

Thank you to the people of Deloraine who supported our fundraisers.


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Not So Very Long Ago

by Francis Parker 1890 A 14-hour rain is greatly appreciated. . .A yacht holding 12 people will soon be navigating Killarney Lake. 1896 High grade bicycles for sale, $50 to $70. . .Laurier is elected to the Dominion government on a platform of tariff reform. 1913 Ladies’ and Misses’ bathing suits cost $2 to $2,50. Sugar is $5.50 for 100 pounds. . .The blacksmith shop and general store at Whitewater are destroyed by fire. to $18, and men’s boots $3 to $4.50. 1941 Deloraine Agriculture Improvement Association holds a garden competition again this year. . .Hazeldean needs a teacher. The salary $650 per year. 1947 A new X-ray machine is bought for the Deloraine Hospital. . .The Fish and

Game Association sponsors a crow hunt. . .The House of Commons is bogged down in old age pension legislation which would raise the basic individual grant from $25 a month to $30 a month. 1968 Annette Thompson, Goodlands, wins the gold medal at Brandon General Hospital. . .The engagement of Judy Mann and Ron Cassils is announced. 1985 June produced almost seven inches of rain. . .Cathey Day, Dand, wins a scholarship sponsored by the C.N.E. in Toronto. Her brother Scott won it last year. 1991 Sixteen miles of provincial roads downloaded to the RM of Winchester and the RM of Brenda. . .Shoe store owners Rene and Sally Roy announce their intention to retire after 32 years. COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL FLAT AND SLOPED ROOF SYSTEMS SIDING, FLASHING AND EAVESTROUGHS MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS 24 HOUR EMERGENCY

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