EnRicher April 2019

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CELEBRATING OVER 20 YEARS OF RICHER NEWS!

Volume 21 Issue 11

April 2019

BSI Insurance Donates to the Richer Community Club “Cover Up” Campaign

BSI Insurance has donated to the Richer Community Club to help with the purchase of a Pavilion Style Cover for the Outdoor Rink. The cover will make it more appealing to the community and region as weather would play a smaller part in affecting events and make it available to a larger variety of activities. This is an important recreation facility which services the Richer Community and area and runs many events throughout the year, such as the Richer Rodeo. This donation is made through BSI Insurance’s Because We Care Initiative.

Tammy Bydeley (BSI Steinbach Team Leader) and Laura Zimmerman, (President of the Richer Community Club).

Crib News Richer Crib Club met on Tuesday, March 5th, for another fun night of snacks, sociability and cards too, of course. Norm Burnell took top honours for the evening, with Wally Adair coming in second and Dan Ross in third. Regina Konge got the booby prize, and picked Dan Ross’s ticket for the 50/50. On Tuesday, March 19th, we had our second last tournament of the 2018/2019 season. Good friends, delicious snacks and great fun! Dan Ross took the evening’s honours, with Laura West coming a close second. Gayle Carriere won third place, while Norm Burnell, our indefatigable leader, got the Booby prize. Visitor Suzanne Dmitruk won the 50/50, so hopefully she will be back again. Congratulations everyone! Our next tournament is April 2nd, and will be our season windup, so we will be starting at 6 p.m. with a supper of pizza and whatever, and starting play at 7 p.m. as usual. You don’t want to miss it, so come on down!


Richer Fire Department News

With spring around the corner the Richer Fire Dept would like to remind residents to exercise caution if lighting fires during spring clean up. Spring is a time when people tend to spend more time outside and when spring cleaning of yards occur. We encourage composting rather than burning grass, leaves and branches however we under-

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yard tidy and your grass short can help prevent fire spread and damage to property. stand that some people prefer the Keeping fires away from latter. If you are going to have any bush lines and other pofires please check to ensure there tential flammable materiare no fire bans in place prior to als will also help protect lighting them. If fires are going to you and your neighbours. be large enough to be seen from Ensure you check the roads and by other properties a weather for potential high burn permit must be obtained from wind speeds that can fan the Fire Dept to ensure there are and spread fires quickly. If no unnecessary calls to the propyou are having a fire and erty which can result in charges for false alarms. There is no fee for a turn green, they are a major haz- it gets out of control please call burn permit and they take very little ard for fire spread. Keeping your 911 immediately. time to fill out. The Richer Fire Department has recently received a new set of extracFire can spread to dead foliage tion tools as the old ones that were in service had failed and due to quickly even if the ground appears the age of the old tool’s replacement parts are no longer available. A to be wet and until grass and trees huge thank you to the Ste. Anne Fire Department for loaning us their spare set to use until our new one arrived. We have now trained in the use of the new set and we have put them into service. We also wish to thank the R.M. of Ste. Anne and all people living in the R.M. for their support in purchasing this new set of life saving tools. Without these tools the time required to remove a person involved in a motor vehicle collision can be tripled. These tools save time which in our line of work saves lives. As with any tools training and practice are imperative to maintain a constant state of preparedness and these are no different. We are currently looking for vehicles to use to cut and train with if you have one or know of any who may have one please contact any Fire Dept member to make arrangements for pick up.


From The Pastor’s Desk...

Being Impactful Intentionally I have been asking myself a very basic question. How could we be more neighbourly, not just as a church community, but as a community as a whole? We have allowed ourselves to live our lives in seclusion, away from most everyone. We have so individualized our lives that it has, truthfully, become unhealthy. Now, what if there was one thing we could all do to become healthier physically and mentally, and reduce crime considerably? Would you be interested? Well, there actually is. Considerable research has been done to find that one simple act. That one simple act is: Getting to know your neighbour. This would require from all of us to become more intentional in getting to know our neighbour. It is the intention of Richer Fellowship to take a more proactive role in encouraging our people to be good neighbours, and getting involved in our community. The single act of getting to know your neighbour reduces the space in which a criminal can find seclusion or insulation. There is great safety in an informed neighbourhood. We at Richer Fellowship

intentionally host an open invitation barbeque to our neighbourhood for lunch every Second Sunday all summer long, beginning with Mother’s Day and ending in September. This does not come with a prerequisition to attend the worship service first… although there is an open invitation to that as well. That choice is yours. The barbeque invitation is open. To our neighbours, our yard is big… I would invite someone on our street to initiate a Block Barbeque this summer. There is a sand volley ball court with a good net available to be used. We could entertain other ideas as well. Jesus speaks of a very basic life enhancing principle: Love God, and Love Thy Neighbour. This simply means getting to know the people that live next door to us. To me it becomes self-evident… if we all want to impact our community in a positive and healthy way we should begin by being neighbourly. Begin by saying hi to people, even those you may not know. Begin with small talk. Soon we will be the happiest place in Manitoba. Cheers – Pastor Ben.


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Artisan Sale, May 4 from 10 am to 3 pm at the Museum. For more information please contact lynne@ crazychameleon.ca.

Saturday, April 13 and 27: Recycling Collection. 9:30 am - 12 noon. 1st stop Burnell’s, 2nd stop Richer Inn, 3rd stop Tibeauville, 4th stop Timberline, with the 5th stop at the Richer Husky where the recyclers will remain until noon. Recycling can also be dropped off in the recycling shed located in the Richer Husky parking lot at your convenience.

Rummage Sale May 24th, 25, & 26 at the Museum.

CALENDAR!

The Dawson Trail Museum committee will hold their monthly meeting on April 8th at 1pm at the LUD Hall. You are all welcome to attend. The Richer Community Club monthly meeting is Wednesday, April 10, 7:30 pm at the LUD Community Hall. Good Friday April 19th, for the Walk with the Cross and the Way of the Cross starting at the LUD Hall at 10:30 am. Bring family and friends. Young at Heart dinner and Dance – On Saturday, April 20 from 5 – 11 pm at the Young at Heart hall monthly Dinner & Dance. Cash bar at 5 pm, supper at 6 pm followed by Dance. Cost $20. Contact to reserve ticket Irene at 204-4225932 or Marie at 204-422-3052. Friday, April 26: Deadline for submissions for the May issue of the EnRicher.

Richer Community Club Chase the Ace! - Every Saturday at the Richer Inn from 5:30 - 7:45 pm. Tickets only $1 each. Jackpot is growing! Steak Special and more! Check out and like Richer Community Club Facebook page for updates. LGA License #1392RF. Richer Recovery AA - Group meets Monday from 7:30 - 8:30 pm at LUD Hall in Richer. Contact Paul at 204-422-7673. Monday Night Bingos - To raise funds for Stacey Pchajek Memorial Foundation Inc. The foundation provides scholarships, bursaries and prizes to students graduating grades 8 and 12. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult to be on premises and must play bingo. Doors Open at 5:30 pm at the Young at Heart Club. MGCC License # BI/BO4164. Contact Doreen Pchajek at 4225243 or doreen@spmf.ca. Richer Fellowship Church at 50 Southeast Drive service is Sundays at 10:30 am with Pastor Ben Funk. Everyone is welcome.

Richer Fireside Youth... Bob Lagasse: Connecting the Dots When we ask God to step into our lives to help us figure things out, He will not only answer us but will cause us to reflect back on those very low points or ‘Dots’ to help us see that He didn’t let us “fall on our heads.” Last summer, I had the privilege of meeting Bob Lagasse, MLA of Dawson Trail at the Metis Pavilion at Folklorama. It wasn’t long into the conversation, that Bob’s engaging personality and easy manner gave me the freedom to ask some pointed questions. First of all, I couldn’t help but notice the tattoo on Bob’s forearm: Jeremiah 29:11. It was the exact Life verse that all our Youth lessons are based on: God has a plan for “You.” This led up to my very bold question: “Um, so sir, are you a Christian?” Bob’s straight forward response laced with a smile was, “Don’t call me sir, it’s just Bob, and yes I’m a Christian.” Bob went on to share with me a portion of his faith journey and I was immediately captivated by his story. He in return asked about the Richer Youth and Wally and I shared that

we are reaching out to the Youth of Richer in hopes of sharing God’s love with them. “Hey, would you like me to come and talk to the kids and the community of Richer? I’ll share about my faith journey, how God connected the ‘Dots’ on my map of life.” Lagasse will share his Faith Journey for the community of Richer on: Friday May 10 at 7 pm at the Richer School gymnasium. Everyone is welcome to come out and meet Bob. Music by: SCMC Praise Team. Admission is Free. Youth will meet on Friday, April 5 and Friday, April 26 from 7-9 pm at the Richer School gym. For more info please text Michelle at 204 371-8021, call 204 424-5216 or email richerfiresideyouth@gmail. com.

Start Collecting for Annual Rummage Sale It seems Spring is here to stay, so it’s a good time to clean closets and cupboards before summer rolls along. The Dawson Trail Museum will hold their annual rummage sale in May so, if you are willing to part with gently used items please send me an email at yfontaine52@gmail.com or call me at 204-422-9369 for more information. All proceeds goes towards the museum renovations and maintenance. We thank you for your support.

RECYCLE AND DONATE:

Allan Durocher will pick up your derelict vehicle, old implement or scrap at no charge to you. He will donate 40% of the invoice value paid by General Scrap, in your name. In return the Corporation The Enfant-Jesus Heritage Site, better known now as the Dawson Trail Museum will issue and send you an official tax receipt for the amounts $20.00 and greater, You may call Yvonne at 204-4229369 to make arrangements for pick ups. All proceeds goes towards the renovations of the Museum.


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