Crib Club The Richer Crib Club met for its’ first bi-weekly tournament of October on Tuesday, October 4 and as usual, we all had a great time. Regina Konge took top honours this time, and Lucy Richard came in a close second. Claude Caron took third place, and Rochelle Anderson won the booby
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prize, again. The 50/50 was won by Dan Ross. The second tournament for the month was on October 18. Our winners were, in first place, Glenn West, second, Carole Marleau, and third Tracy Bell. Don Dmitruk took the Booby prize and Dennis Brown won the 50/50. Congratulations to all! Next Cribbage dates are November 15 and 29.
November 2016
Halloween Parties
tended the events. SpeThe annual Halloween party cial thank you to those weekend in Richer was another who donated the candy great success. On Saturday, Oc- for the kids’ party. tober 29th, the afternoon started off with a free kids’ party from 2-4 See Richer Community pm complete with music, costume Facebook Page judging, treat bags and a canteen for more serving hot dogs and drinks. Once pictures! the kids got their fill, the adults were able to enjoy their evening out at the social hosted by the Richer Community Club and Fire Department. Both events had a great turnout, had an impressive array of costumes and everyone was kept dancing thanks to BioChemix Entertainment. Thank you to everyone who helped decorate, volunteered for a shift, bought tickets and at-
By Sarah Belisle
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The Dawson Trail Museum recently hosted the La Fédération des aînés franco-manitobains on October 22. A tour bus of seniors visited the museum as part of its “Cultural - historical tour & dinner show - On the Seine together!” excursion. The group promoted the event as an opportunity to rediscover the villages, artists and artisans and historic sites of the EAST Region and brought almost 75 visitors to the community. “The museum welcomes all groups that have an interest in learning more about artifacts as well as the way of life our ancestors lived,” explained Yvonne Godard with the museum. “In the past few years The Pink Ivy was associated with the Seniors Association that travels across Canada during the summer time. The bus tour was scheduled to stop in at The Pink Ivy for lunch which only 30 people could sit in the tea room, as the second half of the group toured the museum and switched after their lunch. We received approximately three bus tours a year. Unfortunately The Pink Ivy has closed its doors.” “We also give tours to the Richer school children which seems to be very interested in learning more about the way their grandparents lived. Not all school children experience the knowledge of grandparents,” continued Yvonne. “There was mention that the Richer Museum was the best tour the school had during the year. All schools are welcomed to visit. If you wish to book a tour please visit our web site The Dawson Trail Museum or call ahead at 204 422 9369 for
more details.” Yvonne led a presentation to the group explaining in depth the culture, history and detailed what the museum does for the community. “When I address a group no matter what age I feel the importance of keeping their memories and way of life of our ancestors alive,” said Yvonne. “We too, will be leaving our legacy after we pass. What we will leave our children and grandchildren will describe who we are.”
Firepits Now Available!
Three firepits have been installed at the park for anyone to use. There is some wood behind the trading post area you can use (bring an axe) or feel free to bring your own.
MARK YOUR
CALENDAR! Floor Hockey... Tuesdays, 6:30 pm to 8 pm at the Richer School gym. All equipment provided. Ages 15 +. Richer Fellowship Church at 50 Southeast Drive service is Sundays at 10:30 am with Pastor Ben Funk. Everyone is welcome. Wednesday, Novenber 9th: Richer Community Club Meeting, 7:30 p.m., LUD Hall. Everyone is welcome! Saturday, November 12 and 26: Recycling Collection. 9:30 am - 12 noon. 1st stop Burnell’s Foods, 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. Paradise Squares Dance Club has begun their new season at the Paradise Village Rec. Hall. Modern Square Dancing is fun and a great social activity. Dancing is Tuesday evenings from 7 – 9:30 pm. Couples and singles are welcome. Coffee and doughnuts will be served. For further info contact Larry at 204422-5424. It’s this time of the year the Dawson Trail Museum is closed for the winter season. The museum committee would like to thank everyone for their support during the year. Anyone who has an interest in knowing more about the history of this area or has time to give towards organizing or helping with fund raising we would like to meet you. Our next year project is giving the façade a face lift including the Bell Tower depending on funds availability. The Dawson Trail Museum next meeting is on Monday, November 14 at 1 pm at the LUD Hall. Hope to see you there. Tuesday, November 29th: Deadline for submissions for the June issue of the EnRicher. Every Thursday: A.A. Meeting, 7:30-8:30 p.m. at LUD Hall. Open to all.
Archery Club Season Windup The Mocking Jay Archers of Richer held their 2016 season wind-up on Saturday, October 22nd, with an hour of shooting at D and G Archery in Giroux, followed by a potluck supper at the home of president Sarah Belisle. Following a great dinner, plaques of acknowledgement were handed out to members who were successful in winning the various competitions. The Mockingjay Archers Plaque was won by Robert Law with 36 points, while the Youth plaque went to Wade Law with 18 points. The Burnell’s Food Plus plaque went to Norm Burnell with 35 points, and the Youth plaque was also won by Wade Law with 5 points. A No Name plaque was won by Norm Burnell with 26 points and the Youth went to Sabrina Burnell with 12 points. Most points overall plaque was again won by Norm Burnell with 85 points, while the Youth plaque went to Wade Law with 29 points. Congratulations to the Burnell and Law families, who swept the honours for 2016!
SEINE RIVER SERVICES FOR SENIORS The members of the board of administration for Seine River Services for Seniors are inviting you to donate your slightly used mobility aids to help the elderly who are in need of mobility assistance. Equipment such as rolling walkers, standard walkers, crutches, canes, wheelchairs and bath chairs will help give our seniors a little extra stability when it is required. It is imperative that the needs of our seniors be met. For more information, please call the Resource coordinator, Julie Rowan at 204424-5285.
2017 Community Calendars Coming Soon Calendars will be available for purchase at the upcoming Christmas Craft and Bake Sale at the Young at Hearts Club on November 26th and then at local businesses. If anyone has any questions, you can contact Sarah at 204-422-6311.
Richer Fireside Youth
Running a Youth program in Richer gives opportunity for teens in the community to play sports while learning that true sportsmanship means being a team player and having a winning attitude. The Jets beating the Leafs was a great inspiration to our floor hockey game and helped gear up the Youth for “Hot Chocolate and Hockey” coming up this winter at the park. Youth will meet on Fri. Nov.4 (Pizza Night) and Fri. Nov. 18 from
7-9 pm at the Richer School Gym. All youth ages 12-17 are welcome. Please register your Youth. There is no cost. For info please contact Michelle at 204 424-5216 or mmdri.119@gmail.com.
The Enfant-Jésus Heritage Site Corporation
We would like to thank those that attended our AGM on October 13 at the Dawson Trail Museum. It has been one full year since the church began its transition to a museum. We had two open houses this summer, one in June with a free BBQ to all and one during the Rodeo weekend. We had visitors from across Canada, England, Ukraine, France, USA as well as residents
The Pastor’s Desk
By Pastor Ben Summer is now in the rear view with memories that will be lasting in our experience, at least in the short term. It will also be part of many conversations in the next couple of months until the winter stories begin to form. November is the month when we remember the ultimate sacrifice that many have made for the freedom we enjoy today. Many thanks is appropriate. There is also one who entered our world to give the ultimate sacrifice to deliver humanity the ultimate eternal plan for freedom. This one is Jesus who reminds us that discipleship requires sacrifice. We, like Jesus, must sacrifice ourselves for the sake of God and His gospel. The question is, what have we given up in order to follow Christ? The challenges are many to be a Christian today. Each of us is being called upon to remain faithful. Each reader is invited to come to visit God’s local church at Richer Fellowship Church, 50 Southeast Drive and experience the unique fellowship with one another and God our Savior Jesus Christ. Our service times are Sunday 10:30 am.
from the surrounding communities. Preserving the memories of our ancestors is a way of honoring family traditions and for future generations to view. By the end of July we completed this year’s project of reconnecting the water to the building, renovating the bathroom to provide wheelchair access and building an outdoor ramp. We are now ready to open our doors for gatherings, seminars, classes and as a meeting place. Our next year’s project is painting the bell tower and the facade of the building along with repairing the upstairs ceiling and wall due to water damage.
MEAT PIE SALE
½ pork and ½ beef - traditional recipe 9 inch for $12 - 6 inch for $6 Deadline to order: November 21, 2016 Fundraiser for Seine River Services for Seniors Contact: Juliette Rowan at 204-424-5285