Online Auction for Hospital Raises $30,000 By Marianne Curtis
Landmark Tot Celebrates Last Chemo Treatment
The numbers are in and the Ste. Anne Hospital Foundation is pleased with the success of their recent online auction. The online auction, which took place in April, was held to raise money towards the expansion of the emergency room at Ste. Anne Hospital. Cécile Dumesnil, with the Ste. Anne Hospital Foundation is thrilled with the success of this year’s online auction. “Thirty-nine businesses in the region offered 49 products and services of a total retail value of $47,704,” stated Dumesnil. “We would like to thank all the sponsors and donors who have given so generously to make this auction possible.” The items and services which were listed and sold on eBay consisted of goods and services needed for construction, renovation or landscaping. Twenty-four bidders purchased all the items and raised a total of $30,000. The money will be added to the 10 percent community contribution needed as part of the construction costs of the Ste. Anne Hospital’s new surgical suite currently under construction. The money is also being spent on a new patients’ lounge which will be dedicated to Dr. Patrick Doyle. The total cost for the project is estimated at $15 million and the foundation has committed to fundraising $1.5 million. The Town of Ste. Anne, the surrounding municipalities and the private sector have been invited to contribute generously to the project. Once the surgical suite is complete, the Ste. Anne Hospital will be able to offer full time operating services and alleviate some of the pressure on Bethesda Hospital’s surgical department.
Suspicious Motorist at Local School Four-year-old Sophia Penner is the picture of health and happiness as she cuddles with mom Jodi and big sister Alexis. Photo by Marianne Curtis
By Marianne Curtis Two years ago the Dawson Trail Dispatch introduced readers to two year old Sophia Penner. At the time she was a bubbly toddler facing several years of chemotherapy. Today she is four years old and a picture of health as she prepares for her final treatment later this month. Sophia, known as Bia to her family, is the youngest daughter of Jodi and Jordan Penner of Landmark. Two years ago she was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic
Leukemia. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a fastgrowing cancer of the white blood cells. On May 25 the spunky pre-schooler will receive her final treatment and she is very excited. “I feel good,” Sophia replied when asked how she feels. Watching her roughhouse with big sister Alexis, it is hard to believe Sophia was once gravely ill. Jodi recalled some of the child’s struggles during treatment. Milestones, like re-learning to walk or simply playing with a toy, were
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At approximately 8:15 pm on April 4, Steinbach RCMP responded to a suspicious vehicle near Woodlawn School on Barkman Avenue in Steinbach. Police were notified that an older male had driven past Woodlawn School a number of times and made inappropriate comments to two girls (ages 10 and 12) that were at the school playground. The male is believed to have been driving a smaller dark blue four door car with “round” shaped headlights. No further description or information is available at this time. Police are interested in speaking with the driver of the vehicle. There is no reason for the public to be alarmed. Anyone with any information regarding this matter is asked to contact the Steinbach RCMP at 326-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or manitobacrimestoppers.com or text “TIPMAN” plus your message to Crimes (274637).