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December 2013
Ten Ways to Say “Merry Christmas”
City of Tacloban After
December 2013 2
How Older Adults Prevent Falls…… Falling is a significant health problem
for older adults. It is estimated that
33% of those 65+ yrs fall each year.
The most common cause is slipping
or stumbling in the home.
Some ways to reduce the risk of falling:
Exercise, Remove Hazards, Review side effects of
medication, Eat regularly & add Vitamin D, Proper
footwear (especially on snow and ice!!) and Have
eyes checked by an optometrist.
For more details log-on… www.preventfalls.ca
Street Lighting Problems
If you are experiencing problems with
street lighting on your street,
then please contact MB Hydro
directly at 1 888 624-9376.
PR Custom Fitness & Training is moving to 21 Maple Ave. !!
Grand Opening - January 4th, 2014
“Come & Go” from 9am to 3pm Pattie Routledge established her training services over three years ago. The increased
enrollment from the region and program expansion justifies the move to a larger place.
Services offered include Personal Training and Group Training with well rounded courses that focus on flexibility,
endurance, and strength conditioning. (Note: All Midwest Recreation District classes will be at this location.)
Pattie is well qualified with many certificates such as ‘Personal Trainer Specialist’ from Can-Fit-Pro, and ‘Fitness Leader’
from the Manitoba Fitness Council. Contact Pattie for more details at……. (204) 764 - 0208
Hamiota’s Filipino Basketball Tournament, in June
this year, was highlighted in the September/October, 2013 issue
of the Manitoba Filipino Journal (the Pulse of the Filipino
Community since 1987).
“Bookmark Hamiota on Google Maps as the next hotbed of
Filipino basketball talent” (excerpt), said the Journal.
Hamiota is proud to have such dedicated individuals such as
Ed Taborlupa and George Sale who organized the tournament in
June. It takes a lot of work!!............Thanks Mga Kaibigan !!!
NB: ‘Pinoy’ to Filipinos is like ‘Brits’ is to the British, and
‘ Mga Kaibigan’ means Friends.
December 2013 3
Happy Holidays from the Mid-West Arts Council
This year has flown by with so many interesting events and exhibitions, and it is important to the
Mid-West Arts Council to say “Thank You” to everyone who has supported us this past year.
To all the groups we work with or who regularly use the Heritage Arts Centre – square dancers,
archivists, artists, dance club, drama club, Kids’ Club, gift shop artisans, highschool and elementary students in
Hamiota, Oak River and Miniota, and afterschool art students in both Hamiota and Miniota – it’s just been such a
pleasure working with you all!
To all our hard-working volunteers who have worked, performed and busked, donated food, and organized teas,
concerts, car shows and ceilidhs – thank you for your enthusiasm, energy, and the great laughs we’ve had along the
way! All the events and activities couldn’t have happened without your spirit of generosity.
And finally, to all those who have rented the Heritage Arts facility for birthday parties, showers, luncheons, business
meetings, anniversaries and family gatherings, or donated funds both privately or from other hard-working commu-
nity groups – your financial support has given us the ability to make much-needed building repairs, and to encour-
age and support the amazing musical and artistic talent in the area, as well as provide more youth and family-
oriented activities which we hope all adds to the vibrancy of the whole community.
We hope to see you all again in the New Year!
Currently, the “Quilt’ Til You Wilt” group has a collection of beautiful quilts on display at the Arts Centre and the
Gallery Gift shop has a fresh selection of unique handmade gift items available for sale. We will be having a
mini-exhibition of the “Dare to Dream” afterschool art group and short program by the “Dare to Dream” jazz/vocal
ensemble on Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. The Arts West Travelling Gallery, with paintings by some of Westman’s interesting
artists will be on display from Jan. 20 – Feb. 4. The Afterschool Arts visual art classes will resume January 31, with
Elaine Rawlings teaching four weeks of Watercolour basics. Also coming up, George Rogers has lined up an
entertaining program for the Scottish Ceilidh on Feb. 7, and we’ll be having a Valentine’s Day Tea on Feb. 14th.
If parents of any of our young pirates would like to stop by - the free photographs taken at the “Pirate’s Party” are
available at the office.
Best Wishes to Everyone for a Safe and Healthy New Year!
…………….Sincerely, The Mid-West Arts Council
At the Arts Centre
Heather Houck had a beautiful display of handmade
jewellery at the "Little Charmer Craft and Dainty
Sale" at the Heritage Arts Centre on Dec. 6 & 7.
Brandon Sun photographer Colin Corneau's exhibition of
"China in Black and White"
From the Heritage Arts Centre, Colin travels to Toronto
for a spring exhibition. Excellent photography!
HAMIOTA & DISTRICT
SPORTS COMPLEX
Public Skating Schedule
Regular Times are as follows……
Sundays: 6:00pm to 8:00pm /
Tuesdays: 6:30pm to 7:30pm /
Fridays: 5:30pm to 6:30pm
Adult Skate…… Tuesdays &
Thursdays: 10:am to 12 Noon
Pre-School & Kindergarte Skate……
Mondays: 9:00am to 10:00am
Season Skating Fees; Family: $100 /
Adult: $50 / Student: $30 /
Pre-School: Free / Single Skate: $3
Kindly pay your skating fees prior to
proceeding onto the ice for skating
December 2013 4
News from the Hamiota Handivan Committee!
Great Christmas gift idea for those that can make use of the
Handivan over the winter! Gift Vouchers are available at the
Seniors office. ( makes it easy to use when they just hand over a ticket!)
Contact Dana Routledge@204-764-2658
Four Generation
Hockey Family!!
Russ Skayman (80 yrs) is
proud of his family and
especially his grandson
Colden Wilkinson (3 yrs)!!!
The future NHL great!
Pictured with them is son
Murray Skayman (56 yrs)
and daughter Stephanie
Wilkinson (forever young!)
December 2013 5
Speech Art Section’ Front Row (L-R): Rylee McNabb (Hamiota) / Shirley Johnson (Hamiota) / Elsie Armitage (Miniota) / Danika Smith (Hamiota)
Dani Judd (Miniota).
Back Row (L-R): Wyatt Anderson (Miniota) / Connor Lewis (Miniota) / Brian Johnson (Hamiota) / Kerrie Gurr (Miniota).
Missing from Photo: Surrey Smith (Hamiota) / Joelle Little (Hamiota) / Hanna Tolton (Kenton) / Brooke Tolton (Kenton) /
Mikaela Young (Miniota) / Jessica Young (Miniota) / Hailey Gardham (Miniota)
On November 7th, 2013 at the Hamiota United Church ‘Speech Arts’ Awards were presented to the following:
Note: Hamiota (H)…...Miniota (M)……..Kenton (K)
Most Outstanding Performance in Public Speaking -
Glen J Sytnyk Trophy & Scholarship: Wyatt Anderson (M)
Most Outstanding Performance in Duet, Trio or Quartet -
Larry & Judy Oakden Award: Mikaela Young (M) and Hailey Gardham (M) “Fireflies”
Recommendations to Provincials - Gr. 10-12 Prose: Kerrie Gurr (M)
Gr. 7-9 Poetry: Joelle Little (H) Gr. 10-12 Poetry: Brian Johnson (H)
Gr. 7-9 Public Speaking: Hanna Tolton (K) Gr. 10-12 Public Speaking: Brooke Tolton (K)
Highest Mark in Solo Spoken Poetry -
Gr. 1-4 Hamiota Lions Club Trophy: Shirley Johnson (H) “Mice”
Gr. 5-8 Hamiota Collegiate Award: Joelle Little (H) “Wander-Thirst”
Gr. 9-12 Shoal Lake Chamber of Commerce Award: Brian Johnson (H) “Forsaken Dreams”
Speech Choir -
Gr. 1-4 Kenton & Area Lions Club Trophy: Hamiota Grade 4 “A Mosquito in the Cabin” & “Later”
Gr. 5-8 Drake Cattle Company Award: Miniota Grades 7&8 “Ice Cream”
Students Showing Promise -
Gr. 1-3 Hatfield Custom Cabinets: Elsie Armitage (M) “Magical Eraser”
Gr. 4-6 Kenton Ladies Auxiliary Scholarship: Rylee McNabb (H) “Lately I’ve Been Late”
Gr. 7 + Campbell Flowers & Funeral Home: Mikaela Young (M) “Greater Than Angels” (excerpt)
Honourable Mention -
Jessica Young “Almost Perfect”; Wyatt Anderson & Connor Lewis “Too Many Daves”; Danni Judd “Cats”;
Surrey Smith & Rylee McNabb “Polka Dot Pajamas”; Danika Smith “My House”.
Birdtail River Fine Arts Festival – AWARDS
December 2013 6
Cornerstone Family Worship Centre - CFWC
This Christmas You can Enjoy the Gift of God’s presence!
Celebrating gift giving is part of Christmas for many people. God’s gift to us is salvation
through his Son, Jesus. The apostle John describes it this way: “God has given us his Spirit.
This is how we know we are one with him, just as he is one with us. “ (1 John 4:13). When we
have received God’s Gift of salvation we have his Spirit inside us. We have a direct line to him
when we need to talk. If we think it he hears it, when we ask questions he answers us. The gift of salvation is only opened by
receiving Jesus Christ as your Savior through faith. This Christmas you can experience the gift of His Presence by opening
the gift. What are you waiting for?…Go ahead it’s Christmas Time!
Upcoming events at Cornerstone:
- Christmas Eve Service Tuesday December 24- 6:00- 7:00 PM.
- Sunday Celebration Service December 29 10:30 AM Don’t miss our Christmas Mash-Up. Join us for a unique morning
service of traditional Christmas songs, cowboy poetry, hilarious skits and special numbers.
- New Year’s Eve Party and Praying in the New Year Tuesday December 31- 8:00 PM until 2014.
Bring your board games and snacks and junk food. A great family event!
- Friday- Saturday January 3 and 4th. Adrenaline Youth All-nighter. Meet at the church at 3:30 PM, then on to Brandon.
Contact the church for details and parent permission forms.
Sunday January 5 10:30 AM First celebration service of the New Year.
From all of us at Cornerstone Family Worship Centre, may you have a blessed and safe Christmas Holiday and a very prosperous and
healthy New Year. …………... God bless you and your family! Pastor Orland and Sheri Usick and family.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! FROM HAMIOTA UNITED CHURCH Special Christmas Services: December 15, 7:00 p.m Hamiota Choir Carol Service
Variety of musical performers / special children’s story / a Christmas program for the whole family.
Lunch to follow……….. (Note: no morning service on December 15)
December 24, 7:00 p.m.: Christmas Eve Service Come and hear the Christmas message through word and song
Accessibility/Information
Corner and
Library Projects
These community based projects were funded by a New Horizons for Seniors
grant applied for by the Age Friendly Hamiota Committee.
The work on the Accessibility/Information Corner was completed by Plantland
Nursery from Shoal Lake with input on the project given by Hamiota Community
members and organizations. The work was overseen by Dana Routledge and Tim Weber.
The goal for this corner was to create an intergenerational project connecting seniors and youth in maintaining an outdoor
beautification project to promote volunteerism, engage seniors in mentorship and support social participation and inclusion of
seniors. The seating will provide & encourage conversation and a rest stop for those engaging in ParticipACTION. Seniors and
youth will help to maintain the corner plantings - what a great partnership!
Age Friendly Hamiota was also pleased to provide New Horizon for Seniors funds to install a new automatic door at the
Hamiota Centennial Library. This provides better accessibility for all members of our community to a vital meeting place and
information portal.
The New Horizons for Seniors Program is a federal Grants and Contributions program that supports projects led or inspired by
seniors who make a difference in the lives of others and in their communities.
…………….submitted by Linda Little, Chair of Age Friendly Hamiota
December
1-30 Gallery Exhibition: “Quilt ‘Til you Wilt” Hamiota Arts Council
12 “Santa’s Playlist” 1pm Dress Rehearsal (Open to public) 7pm Concert Hamiota Elementary School
14 First Christmas Stories 7pm Cornerstone Church 81 Birch St.
14 Afternoon with Santa Hamiota Arts Council
15 Hockey Tournament ...Atom Boys Hamiota & District Sports Complex
17 mini-Ex & Jazz of ‘Dare to Dream’ by After-School Art Group 7pm Hamiota Arts Council
22 PeeWee Boys Hockey Tournament Hamiota & District Sports Complex
25 Christmas Day……….Have a Merry one! With Your Family
January Happy New Year ! With Family & Friends
2-31 Gallery Exhibition “Quilt ‘Til you Wilt” Hamiota Arts Council
4 PR Custom Fitness ‘Grand Opening’ 21 Maple Ave
Weed Notes …………..….by Sid Lewis
At the time I am typing this column I am preparing for the MWSA Fall Seminar to be held in Winnipeg on
Dec. 4th-6th. Looks as though the agenda is centered around the new permit forms we will have to fill out in
2014 because of the Cosmetic Spray Ban. We are told in big letters that we are not going to be happy with the
new demands in the permits. When we were told it wasn’t going to be pretty I envisioned a picture of one of my
antagonists on the front page. As far as not being able to use existing products for weed control in Towns within
the District I am working on alternative methods to try in 2014.
I was one of 3 Weed Sups. who manned our MWSA booth at the A.M.M. Conference in Brandon the last week of November.
We find this as a very important method of promoting our Weed Control Districts to Municipalities who are not members of
any District. ALWAYS lots of questions come from the booth visitors. Of course with the impending forced amalgamation
coming in the near future we were asked how it was going to affect the Districts. Certainly something the provincial
government has not addressed yet and any thoughts are speculative at this point. It appears to me in this corner of the province
there will be a number of municipalities that will partner with others outside existing Districts. As most readers will have read,
Woodworth will be partnering with Wallace etc., and Blanshard is partnering with Saskatchewan R.M. and the town of Rapid
City. So, in the Midwest Weed District, and this is basically MY thoughts for the time being, we will lose Woodworth because
there is a somewhat Weed Control District there now under the direction of Jim Slimmon. The R.M. of Saskatchewan has
expressed interest in the past of joining this District so whether this will be part of the agreement with the 2 municipalities and
Town of Rapid City, who knows????? We will gain the town of Rivers seeing the town is joining with the R.M. of Daly. The
Town and R.M. of Hamiota are joining so, as they are already part of the District, there will be not any difference.
The end of November the weather on Saturday was super so as to hitch up our heavy horse team to a covered in sleigh and go
for a drive. The front has a sliding window so we can instruct the team which way to go etc. With the little stove in the
structure, old Ragweed and his not so blushing bride are very comfortable from the elements such as they are in the winter.
The partial open sliding window has drawbacks though and this was quite evident Saturday. With the extra exertion to pull the
sleigh the gelding let material fly out the back end and some landed on my lap, causing some unprintable words spoken on my
behalf. Those who years ago had the sleigh as one of the main forms of travel, will remember events such as what happened to
the Lewis’s…………..Sid Lewis is the Supervisor for the Midwest Weed District and can be reached at 204 764 2128
December 2013 7
Hamiota Collegiate Happenings!!! It is approaching Christmas Break and we are slowing down at Hamiota Collegiate. Last
month, we had our first Fowl Supper at the school and it was a huge success. On November 27th, we had a fundraising barbeque that
raised over $1100 for the Philippines Relief Fund. We would like to thank everyone that donated and participated in the event. Also, at the
end of November, we were lucky enough to host the MHSAA “A” Boys Volleyball Provincials. It was a huge success thanks to all the
volunteers and organizers! We would also like to give big congratulations to the HCI boys’ team for winning gold!!!!
The Annual Christmas Classic Hockey Game will take place in Rivers on Dec. 20th. Go Huskies!
Finally, members of our student council have been doing a project called “Spares with Seniors” every Wednesday during their spare
periods. Students visit and help seniors and so far it has been a great experience!
From everybody at Hamiota Collegiate, Happy Holidays!! ….....submitted by Randy Kirk, Grade 10
Funded by the Town and Rural Municipality of Hamiota the
Hamiota Leader Newsletter is published by the
Hamiota Economic Development Corporation.
To submit your announcement, or news item
please contact the Economic Development Officer (EDO) at
Box 100 Hamiota MB R0M 0T0 or Tel: 1 204 764 3050 ext 107 or Fax 1 204 764 3055
or e-mail: leader@hamiota.com by Noon on the 10th of every month
This Newsletter is also on our
Home Page……... www.hamiota.com
Tell all of your out-of-town
friends & relatives
The Town of Hamiota Municipal Office
Open Monday to Friday 8:30AM to 4:30PM Closed 12:00PM to 1:00PM
Town Council Meetings are held on the first and third
Wednesdays at 7:00PM.
Rural Municipal Meetings are held on the second
Wednesday at 9:00AM
Phone:764-3050 Fax:764-3055 e-mail: in-
fo@hamiota.com
Hamiota Municipal Building
Box 100 75 Maple Avenue
Hamiota Manitoba
Canada R0M 0T0
8 December 2013
Winter Landfill
Hours
Monday: 9am - 12 Noon
Tues & Thurs:1pm - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 4pm
Take Used Oil & Antifreeze
to Eco-Centre at Landfill
Hamiota District Health Centre
Recognition Tea Hamiota District Health Centre (HDHC) held a recognition
tea for employees who have reached 10, 15 and 20 years of
service on October 25, 2013.
The employees recognized for 10 years of service were:
Jane Airey; Christina Dale; Lisa Hemrica; Lois Robbins;
Carolyn Nykoliation; Sherri Mollard; and Ceila Sutherland.
Celebrating 15 years of service: Debbie Good; Tara Kelly;
and Patricia Kirk.
Josie Gerelus was recognized for 20 years of service.
The HDHC would like to thank these employees for their
contribution of skills, time, energy and loyalty!
Back (L-R): Christina Dale, Pat Kirk, Lisa Hemrica,
Carolyn Nykoliation, Lois Robbins
Middle: Ceila Sutherland
Front (L-R): Debbie Good, Sherri Mollard
The Hamiota Drama Club is looking for organizations interested in
raising some easy money and have some laughs at the same time!!
If you would like an opportunity to work one of the drama production evenings, then contact
Bonnie at (204) 764-3050 ext 106 or at midwestrec@hamiota.com
Hamiota Co-op held its annual staff Christmas party at Mom's Kitchen recently.
Instead of a small gift exchange the staff all agreed to donated $10 each to the Hamiota Christmas Cheer Board. The Hamiota Co-op staff donated $210, and the Hamiota Co-op, with board approval, matched their donation. A Total of $420 was donated to the Hamiota Christmas Cheer group!
Pictured (L-R): Bill Feschuk, Co-op Retail Manager; Airdrie Knight, Hamiota Christmas Cheer
Board, and Eleanor Braden, Co-op Staff Representative.
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