Inseine october 2014

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Vol. 5 Issue 5

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October 2014

Ste Anne’s Golden Girls are Gearing up for an Exciting New Season

Above: Bailey Bram. Below: Jocelyn Larocque.

The Off-season CWHL trade was a win-win for Brampton and Calgary and for our town’s star athletes. As the Brampton Thunder and Calgary Inferno look to brighter futures ahead, a significant trade defined their mutual ambitions. In need of scoring help, the Inferno acquired Bailey Bram (one of the final players released from Canada’s Centralization Camp for Sochi) from the Thunder. Coming the other way is blueliner Jocelyn Larocque. Ironically, Bram and Larocque both grew up in the community of Ste. Anne. Larocque will be counted upon to improve a Brampton club that missed its first CWHL playoffs in franchise history in March 2014. For the last two seasons, Brampton’s goals against and their penalty minutes have increased. During the 2012-13 campaign, the club allowed 83 goals while compiling a league-worst 352 penalty minutes. In the aftermath of 2013-14, those numbers inflated to a dismal 99 goals allowed and 368 penalty minutes, both worst in the league. Disciplined play shall be the only way Brampton can expect a return to the postseason next spring. With only one solid scoring line, the acquisition of Bailey Bram adds the potential to provide much needed scoring depth. Reputed as a loyal teammate and friendly with fans, Bram is a proven scorer that earned a gold medal at the 2013 IIHF Women’s Worlds. In her rookie campaign with the Brampton Thunder (2012-13), she registered 18 points (six goals, 12 assists) to finish among the league’s Top 20 scorers, while finishing fourth in scoring for Brampton. The concept of Bram anchoring a line with a combination of the aforementioned players is possible. As the club looks to reach the 70-goal plateau as a team for the first time, Bram has the potential to provide that extra element to the club’s offensive attack.


Halloween Quotes... This Halloween the most popular mask is the Arnold Schwarzenegger mask. And the best part? With a mouth full of candy you will sound just like him. ~ Conan O'Brien. Where there is no imagination there is no horror. ~ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Upcoming Events Ste. Anne TTurkey urkey FFall all Supper October 5th 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm Supper will take place at the Ste.Anne High School. $12 adults, $6 children, 5 and under free...Turkey, meatballs, cabbage rolls, pierogis, homemade bread and pies! A community fundraising event in support of Paroisse Sainte Anne Parish.

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Preserving the Bounty an Event?? October 9th 6:30pm to 8:30 pm Email it to Ste. Anne Fire Hall inseine@live.ca In this free, 2 hour workshop we’ll … Blanch and freeze veggies, Dry herbs and make a seasoning mix, Make hot pepper jelly, Sterilize and can jars safely using the hot water bath method, Share recipes and tips for making fresh, frozen and canned salsa. For registration contact Josie Unrau Rec Office: 1-204-422-6577 Limited Seating - Register by Sept. 30th Ste. Anne Lions Club Charter Night Celebration October 11th 5:00 pm Richer young at hearts club Special guest speaker Past International Director Lion Brian Sheehan, Dinner, music and fun come help us celebrate! For more info call Lion Chris at 204422-8259 Knights of Columbus Breakfast October 12th For more info call Raymond at 204-422-8650 Candidates Forum October 15th 7:30pm Club Jovial You are invited to a Candidates Forum the purpose of this form is to provide the candidates an opportunity to present themselves and present their electoral platform. It is also an opportunity for you the voters to ask question so you can make an informed vote for the Municipal Election on October 22nd. Oil PPainting ainting October 19th 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Beginner Oil Painting workshop at the Knights of Columbus Hall 132 Centrale Ave. for more info contact Rolande Smith at yoursnazzypainting@gmail.com or (204)422-9913 Municipal Election October 22nd 8:00am to 8:00 pm Seine River Banquet Centre, 80 Arena Rd Advanced poll will be held Saturday October 4 at the Villa Youville, 15 Charrière Rd, from 8am to 8pm. If you would prefer a mail in ballot, please contact the Senior Election Officer, Rita Lacoste at 204 422-5683. Knights of Columbus Fall Supper November 14th For more info call Raymond at 204-422-8650


Competition for Mayor and Councillors in Municipal Election On October 22 at the Seine River Banquet Centre, 80 Arena Rd, from 8am to 8 pm you can make your mark and help decide who will win this years election and represent us on the Town of Ste. Anne Council. There will also be an advanced poll held Saturday October 4 at the Villa Youville, 15 Charrière Rd, from 8am to 8pm. If you would prefer a mail in ballot, please contact the Senior Election Officer, Rita Lacoste at 204-4225683. Eligible Voters must be 18 years of age on Election Day, be a Canadian Citizen and live or own property in town as of April 22, 2014. This year, owner of TVM on Central Ave, Richard Pelletier is challenging current mayor of eight years Bernie Vermette for the next four year term. There are also races for the four councillors to be elected. Candidates are Heather Benson, Donald Simard (incumbent), Romeo Blanchette, Kodi Benson, Jean-Louis Verrier, Ken Dayment (incumbent), Yvan St. Vincent, Wayne Setlack, Maranda Lanouette, Cornie Klassen (incumbent), Leon Tetreault, Helene d'Auteuil (incumbent), and Ginette Gagnon.

Did You Know? ...the origins of Halloween are rooted in an ancient festival honoring the dead, known as Samhain (pronounced "Sowween")? The Celtic people, who lived 2,000 years ago in the United Kingdom and northern France, believed that during Samhain, the veil between this world and the spirit world was at its thinnest. Samhain was a two festival, starting on November 1st. ...Arizona has a town named Tombstone? Now that sounds like a spook-tacular place to spend Halloween. ...more than 35 million pounds of candy corn will be manufactured this year? That's equal to some 9 billion pieces of corn, enough to circle the moon 21 times if laid out end-toend.


Zucchini Apple Pie

Halloween Quotes... From ghoulish and ghosties and long leggety beasties and things that go bump in the night, Good Lord, deliver us! ~ Scottish saying Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble. ~ Shakespeare "Macbeth"

Who ever you serve this Pie to will think it is really apple Pie! but there is no apples in it. I found this recipe for my husband who can't eat apples! He always feels left out, if I make the family apple pie for dessert. So now he can have apple pie without the worry. It is awesome and I will make it for family and friends. so give it a try! even if you can eat apples, I don't think you will notice the differnce. Ingredients 1 recipe of your favorite pastry for a 9 inch double crust 2 large zucchini 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 pinch of salt 1 1/4 cups packed brown sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons grounded cinnamon 1 1/2 teaspoons cream of tartar 1 pinch ground nutmeg 3 tablespoons of flour

Directions: !. Peel zucchini. cut into quarters lengthwise ,then remove seeds and cut crosswise (as you would cut apple for for apple pie). Toss together 4 cups of chopped zucchini, lemon juice and salt. Place mixture into a frying pan and cook until tender-crisp. 2. In a separate bowl, mix together the brown sugar, cinnamon, cream of tartar, nutmeg and flour. Add the cooked zucchini to sugar mixture and mix well. It will be a little runny, but that's OK. 3. Place filling into a 9 inch pie crust, dot with butter, and place top crust on top. Bake in oven at 400 degrees F for 40 minutes or until golden brown. Enjoy with some vanilla ice cream or whipped cream


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