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Papillon Creations Boutique August features "Behind the Red Barn Door". Stop in and shop at 113 Dawson and you won’t want to miss us at the Richer Rodeo Trading Post from August 8 - 10 you’ll find us set up under the new cedar shelters in the Richer Park with lots of rare must haves. for more info call 204 8015675 Richer Rough Stock Rodeo August 8th, 9th and 10th Friday night: Bullnanza, Rodeo Social, Firefighters Burn House Display, Trading Post with over 50 vendors. Saturday: Pancake Breakfast, Parade, Fun Zone, Trading Post, Rodeo, Concert and more Sunday: Petting Zoo, Fun Zone, Trading Post, Rodeo, Mutton Busting and more For full event guide visit www.richerrodeo.ca.
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August 2014 Family Kite Festival August 30th 10am. – 5pm. Come spend the day with your family flying a kite, getting your face painted, enjoying lunch and music. Event will take place in the soccer park beside the fire hall on the old # 12 Hwy./Traverse Rd. Kites, hot dogs, drinks and face painting are all only $1.00 each Hosted by the Ste. Anne Lions Club for more information call Lion Rick at 204-380-9698. Dawson TTrail rail Days August 30th – September 1st 2014 Festival Highlights include: Kids’ Zone with games, activities, inflatables, Baseball Tournament, Parade with special Guest, Old Dawson Classic Car Show, Petting Zoo, Live entertainment, featuring showband “Harlequin”, Fireworks and much more. For more information or if you would like to offer your services as a volunteer, please contact Celeste Plouffe, Festival Coordinator at cel.plouffe@mymts.net. Ste. Anne Hotel Golf TTournament ournament September 20th The tournament will take place at Oakwood golf course with a 2:30 shot gun start! Afterwards join us for a Bud spud and steak dinner. Entry fee is $85 a person and includes cart. All proceeds will be donated to Children of the Universe Learning Center. for more info Call 4229275. Fitness Challenge September 21st The Ste. Anne Hospital Fitness Challenge for more info visit www.fondshopitalsteanne.ca.
Did You Know? August 9, 2012 is National Peacekeepers Day. Canadian Forces members have tackled many challenges in the post-war years, achieving much and sacrificing greatly in the cause of peace and freedom. Serving in the army, the navy or the air force both here in Canada and around the world in hundreds of overseas missions, their efforts are a story of courage that has helped Canada earn a solid international reputation.
Province to Name Civic Holiday Terry Fox Day The Manitoba government will introduce a bill in the upcoming fall session that would see the August civic holiday be officially called Terry Fox Day to honour his memory, Premier Greg Selinger announced recently. "Terry Fox embodied hope, courage, commitment and strength in the face of adversity," said Premier Selinger. "Naming the civic holiday after him is a way for all Manitobans to honour this great Canadian for the hero he was." The Manitoba government made the decision after a grassroots movement emerged on social media calling for the change. Fox, a Manitoba native, inspired Canadians across the country with his Marathon of Hope. His dream of running from coast to coast was tragically cut short in Thunder Bay, Ont. but was successful in raising awareness ?about cancer and raising millions of dollars for research. Today, the Terry Fox Run is held in over 60 countries and has raised over $600 million, making it the world's largest one-day fundraiser for cancer research. "Terry Fox did so much in the global fight against cancer. He was not only an inspiring individual but a true pioneer," said Premier Selinger. "Now when people are enjoying a holiday with their friends and family, they will remember the amazing man who inspires so many."
A Little Laugh... A couple in their nineties are both having problems remembering things. They decide to go to the doctor for a checkup. The doctor tells them that they're physically okay, but they might want to start writing things down to help them remember. Later that night while watching TV, the old man gets up from his chair. His wife asks, "Where are you going?" "To the kitchen," he replies. "Will you get me a bowl of ice cream?" "Sure." "Don't you think you should write it down so you can remember it?" she asks. "No, I can remember it." "Well, I'd like some strawberries on top, too. You'd better write it down, because you know you'll forget it." He says, "I can remember that! You want a bowl of ice cream with strawberries." "I'd also like whipped cream. I'm certain you'll forget that, so you'd better write it down!" she retorts. Irritated, he says, "I don't need to write it down, I can remember it! Leave me alone! Ice cream with strawberries and whipped cream -- I got it, for goodness sake!" Then he grumbles into the kitchen. After about 20 minutes the old man returns from the kitchen and hands his wife a plate of bacon and eggs. She stares at the plate for a moment and says... "Where's my toast?
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