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Vol. 4 Issue 7
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December 2013
New School Zone Speed Limit In September of 2013 The Manitoba government gave the green light to municipalities to reduce speed limits around school zones. Each municipality has the power to decide how low to set speeds around schools and on which streets. The province proclaimed the school zone legislation in September, meaning speed limits on residential streets can be reduced to 30 km/h. The new regulations will permit local governments to establish lower speeds in school zones to ensure greater safety for children in their communities.
Local governments, such as municipalities, local government districts, First Nations and community councils, now have the ability to: - Set maximum speeds as low as 30 km/h in school zones where the regularly posted speed is less than 80 km/h. - Set maximum speeds as low as 50 km/h in school zones where the regularly posted speed is 80 km/h or above. - Designate specific dates and hours when reduced speed limits are in effect or set the limits to be in effect at all times. Reduced-speed school zones are limited to streets and highways that
are close to the school property. The designated zone must be within 150 metres of the boundary of that property, according to the province. Any local government that wishes to reduce the speed limit in its school zones must pass a bylaw lists all schools that will have reduced-speed zones; indicates what roads and what portions will have the reduced speed; describes the reduced maximum speed and hours the speed limit is in effect. On October 22 the Town of Ste. Anne passed a By-Law as follows...
Traffic By-law Amended
A Little Laugh... Pastor Tony is walking down the street on Christmas eve when he notices Larry, a small boy, trying to press the doorbell of a house across the street. However, Larry is very small and the doorbell is too high for him to reach. After watching the boy's efforts for some time, Pastor Tony moves closer to Larry's position. He steps smartly across the street, walks up behind the little fellow and, placing his hand kindly on the child's shoulder, leans over and gives the doorbell a solid ring. Crouching down to Larry's level, Pastor Tony smiles benevolently and asks, 'And now what, my little man?' To which Larry replies with a beaming grin, 'Now we run!'
My son was about two-anda-half when we went to see Santa at the mall. We waited in line, he finally went up, crawled on Santa’s lap, and very loudly said to me, "Mommy, Santa is creepy!”
Citation of Vehicle Parked or Left in Violation of By-Law Whenever any Motor Vehicle is found parked or left in violation of any provision of this By-Law, an Officer, on finding such Vehicle, shall conspicuously affix a Traffic Citation to such Vehicle. Such citation shall contain the license plate number and such other information describing the Vehicle as the Officer determines to assist in identifying the owner or operator of the Vehicle. Describing citation procedures be added and that: Penalties 37. Any person found guilty of a breach of this By-law shall be liable for a penalty as follows: a) OPTION A provides for a voluntary payment of $ 10.00 if paid within 7 days of the date of violation occurred. b) OPTION B provides for a voluntary payment of $ 20.00 if paid within 8 to 15 days of the date of violation occurred. c) A person who has received a Summons and wishes to enter a NOT GUILTY plea, may do so by appearing before a Magistrate at the Provincial Judges Court in Steinbach, Manitoba. d) Failure to respond to Option A or Option B or to appear before a Magistrate may result in a fine not exceeding $ 250.00 dollars.. e) All winching, towing and storage charges for the removal of the offending vehicles(s). f) Voluntary payment under said Options A or B may be made at The Town of Ste-Anne office, 30B Dawson Rd, Ste-Anne, Manitoba, Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Describing penalty amounts be removed and replaced with: Penalties/Parking Violations 37. Where an offence as alleged in Section 39 hereof is a parking violation, the specific fines as set out in the Town of Ste. Anne Fees and Charges By-Law are to be levied upon a guilty plea before a Magistrate. For more information call the Town of Ste. Anne at 204-422-5293
Did You Know? ...Rudolph Was Canadian! If you were born in Canada after 1964, your Christmas probably involved an annual viewing of the ‘animagic’ holiday special, ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.’ Rankin-Bass, an American production company, created this beloved Christmas program, but did you know that there’s a secret Canadian connection? All the characters’ voices (with the exception of Sam the Snowman) were performed by Canadian actors, singers and voiceover artists at the RCA Victor Studios in Toronto.
Upcoming Events December 1st – 31st. Veronica Fitzgerald is Fundraising to go on a school trip to London and Paris she is making Homemade baked goods, and selling Epicure Selection Extraordinary cheese dip Fundraisers for more information Please contact Sue at 204-3810073 December 7th and 21st. Cool art and vintage items for your Holiday gifts and stocking stuffers. Come in to enjoy a cozy shopping experience and support your local artists at Papillon Creations, 133 Dawson. 12pm - 6pm December 8th Songs of Christmas – On Sunday, December 8 at 2:30 pm at the Ste. Anne Catholic Church. Free admission. Please bring nonperishable food or make a monetary donation for Christmas hampers organized by the Ste. Anne Knights of Columbus.
December 10th. Free Monthly Bus Trips to the Casinos of Winnipeg. Call your family, friends and neighbors and join us for a fun filled day. We leave Steinbach at 8:30 a.m. with additional pickups in Ste. Anne and Paradise Village. Our first stop is McPhillips Street Station in the morning and Club Regent in the afternoon. Must be 18 years of age or older. Prizes, cash and giveaways every trip. Bingo is played on the bus for those wishing to participate. All passengers will qualify for special Xmas draws. Call Marilyn at 326-4939 for more information and to reserve your seat. Check your calendar and make reservations today because the bus fills quickly! December 14th Stop by the arena for some Public Free Skating on December 14 from 9 am to 11:15 am.
Directions Line an 8x8 inch pan with aluminum foil. Set aside. In a large saucepan over medium heat, combine marshmallow Original recipe makes 3 pounds cream, sugar, evaporated milk, butter and salt. Bring to a full boil, 1 (7 ounce) jar marshmallow creme and cook for 5 minutes, stirring 1 1/2 cups white sugar constantly. 2/3 cup evaporated milk Remove from heat and pour in 1/4 cup butter semisweet chocolate chips and milk 1/4 teaspoon salt chocolate chips. Stir until 2 cups milk chocolate chips chocolate is melted and mixture is 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips smooth. Stir in nuts and vanilla. 1/2 cup chopped nuts Pour into prepared pan. Chill in 1 teaspoon vanilla extract refrigerator for 2 hours, or until firm.
Creamy Chocolate Fudge