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The 2014-2015 Executive & Directors:
Executive
President Peter Magnusson 642-5793
Past President Jackie Poloski 642-5193
1st Vice Dave MacVicar 642-1213
2nd Vice Lorraine Crawford 642-9094
Secretary Mavis Gerwing 642-8651
Treasurer Elaine Einarson 642-9495
Directors
Publicity Roger Newman 642-7356
Building / Maintenance Everett Lloyd 642-8180
Volunteer Director VACANT
Sunshine Marion Gale 642-5992
Membership Vera Ralke 642-9391
Social Committee Lynne Magnusson 642-5793
Member At Large William Gale 642-5992
Member At Large Jackie Wilson 642-4785
Member At Large Garth Gillespie 642-3771
Kitchen Director VACANT
Office Staff:
Facility Program Mgr. Jonie Johnson 642-7909
Facility Program Asst. Chris Mulroy 642-7909
MISSION STATEMENT
"The Centre will be an asset to the
community by providing a pleasant place for
recreation, relaxation and companionship
and by encouraging all members to
remain active and socially connected while
maintaining their physical and mental health"
Gimli New Horizons 55+ Centre Inc, 17 North Colonization Rd, Gimli, was in-corporated in 1974 as a not for profit /
charitable organization.
We may also be reached through our email address [email protected],
Our Website: www.gimlinewhorizons.com
or by phone at: 204-642-7909
or fax: 204-642-5156
We welcome your questions and comments.
This is the monthly publication of the Gimli New Horizons 55+ and is available free of charge at
the Centre and in various locations in town.
It’s purpose is to inform members and other interested parties of the wide variety of activities available to all those in the surrounding commu-
nity age 55 years and over.
Our mailing address is P.O. Box 1821
Gimli, Manitoba, R0C 1B0
HILITES
Yearly Membership Fee (October 2014— October 2015) $20.00 / Person
ACTIVITIES & CONTACTS
Acrylic Painting
Bowling 5-Pin
Bingo
Bridge Contract
Beginners Bridge
Bridge Duplicate
Canasta (Monday)
Canasta (Friday)
Carpet Bowling
Cribbage
Fit'N'Fun
Floor Curling (Thursday)
Floor Curling (Friday)
Golf
Jam Session
Line Dance (Mon)
Line Dance (Thurs)
Mah-Jonng
Perogy Making
Fabric Arts Group
Pool Cues
Tai Chi
Texas Hold’ Em
Wood Carving
Yoga
Petal Pushers
Ballroom Dancing
Circle Dancing
Oct - May
Sept - May
All Year
Sept - May
Sept - May
All Year
All Year
All Year
Oct – April
All year
Sept - May
Sept - April
Sept - April
May - Sept
All Year
All Year
All Year
Pending
Oct - April
All Year
All Year
All Year
Sept - April
All Year
All Year
Seasonal
Oct - May
Ongoing
Lorraine MacVicar
Tom Hussey
Edna Lavigne
Roman Puzant
Sharon Peichl
Roman Puzant
Gerry Gougeon
Sharon Carpenter
Vic Savage
George Langlois
TBA
Mavis Gerwing
TBA
Dave McNabb
Andy Smaha
Marion Huston
Rose Marie Hess
Jackie Wilson
Jackie Wilson
Office
Everett Lloyd
Phyllis Holmes
Vaughan Cochrane
Office
Leanne Stevens
Office
Gail Hurak
Fred Bieber
642-1213
642-9805
642-5605
389-5169
642-4492
389-5169
389-5393
642-7462
642-7738
642-9413
642-7909
642-8651
TBA
642-4736
389-4733
642-5534
642-8678
642-4785
642-4785
642-7909
642-8180
642-9054
642-7436
642-7909
641-3920
642-7909
642-7834
389-5859
Activity: Runs From/To: Contact Person: Telephone:
Many Thanks to the Volunteers!
OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
June
2015
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Bingo at New Horizons 55+
Wednesday Evenings at
7:00 p.m.
News from the News from the News from the Seniors Resource ProgramSeniors Resource ProgramSeniors Resource Program
The Gimli Seniors Resource Council and Staff would like
to thank everyone who participated in our Seasons in the
Sun Fashion Show May 14, 2015. We would like to thank
those who purchased tickets, donated to the silent auction,
the beautiful models, Johnson’s Clothing and the Lake-
view Resort and Staff. We thank you and appreciate your
continued support. The show was a huge success and we
couldn’t have done it without you. Once again thank you!
Save the date: Thursday May 19, 2016 for next years
Fashion Show.
We are so excited because the planting season is upon us! Our plans include a trip to the greenhouse to purchase the plants in the first week of June. Planting them will follow on June 8. If you are inter-ested in joining us on either of these adventures, please just give your name to Jonie or Chris at the office. Many hands make light work! And Happy Father’s Day to all!
PETAL PUSHERS Ellen Paxton
Today is the tomorrow you thought about
yesterday.
We divorced over our religious differences . . .
he thought he was God and I didn't.
70 Centre Street
Gimli, Manitoba R0C 1B0
gimliveterinaryservices.com
Ph. 204-642-8398
Fax 204-642-9996
Lisa Taylor, D.V.M.
Kristine Torske, D.V.M., D.V.Sc.
Wendy Slezak, D.V.M.
BRIDGE NEWS - Roman Puzant
Beginners Bridge
Beginner lessons to resume in October from Sharon Peichl (204-642-4492).
Contract Bridge
Contract Bridge sessions are held every Friday at 1:00 p.m. New players welcome.
Duplicate Bridge
Weekly sessions every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. New players welcome.
Things overheard at the Bridge Club
• We had a partnership misunderstanding; my part-ner assumed I knew what I was doing.
• Hubert knows nothing about the game; his wife plays twice as well.
• You know you're in trouble when the first thing the opposition does is draw trumps and you're declaring.
FRIDAY CANASTA
Activity Leader Sharon Carpenter
We play at 1:00 p.m. Sharp every Friday and the door is always open to newcomers. We can play 3 or 4 to a table, so there’s lots of room for everyone. Come on down for some laughs and good times.
Card Yard News and More!
MONDAY AFTERNOON CANASTA
Activity Leader Germaine Gougeon
Come and join our friendly group. We start our random team selection at 1pm Sharp so come early, get your
coffee and meet and greet until then. We continue playing until 3:30 to 4:00 depending on how the game
is going. See you there.
CRIBBAGE
Office
DO YOU PLAY CRIBBAGE?
“Do you want to spend an evening alone or
would you rather come out and play Cribbage??”
We play each Thursday and start at 7:00 p.m. sharp so please arrive by 6:45 p.m.
We play 8 games and finish at 9:30 p.m.
$3.00 for Members, $5.00 for Non Members.
Come join the fun!
TEXAS HOLD ‘EM
Texas Hold’em has wrapped for the season and will start again on October 14, 2015 at 1.30 p.m. in the card yard.
This seasons big winner was Lorraine Crawford with Gord Page in the runner up position. We had 22 regular players this season and if you have an inter-est in learning to play just show up. We were all be-ginners once and we all have fun.
If you have any questions about Texas Hold’em call me.
"Laughter doesn't require teeth."
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Summer is here… Don't forget Father's Day!
Knowledge is not what the pupil remembers . . .
but what he cannot forget
Gimli New Horizons 55+
Cocktails 5:00 • Hotdogs 6:00
Meeting 7:00 p.m.
The Centre could not accomplish everything we do without a lot of help from our Volunteers.
Volunteers give their time, energy & resources to help make New Horizons a better place to
play.
This year we are holding our
Volunteer Appreciation in conjunction with
our July General Members Meeting.
Any members who volunteer are encouraged to stop by for a hot dog and a pat on the back for
a job well done.
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Gimli New Horizons is in the midst of renova-tions once again. (just like Winnipeg in the summer-
time…) New Floors for the Hallways, Foyer, Coat
Room, and Office!!!!
The Centre will be closed for about a week dur-ing the construction, we expect likely the 22th to the 26th. Please check with your activity leaders
to see if your activities are proceeding.
We meet Tuesdays from about 10:30 to about 2:00 in the afternoon. We’re a friendly crowd who all share a passion for quilting and other fabric arts. Often we have lunch and catch up on the news of the time. If you’re a new member at the Centre drop by and check it out.
PEROGY MAKING
The Office
A man who says what he thinks is
called a bach-e-lor.
Well, with the close of another season of perogy making behind us we can say that it was successful despite weathering a few times with a few less volunteers than normal. Our regular steadfast group suffered everything from odd medical issues to a period where we lost about 20 volunteers to a nasty cold/flu bug that was going around. We persevered however and managed to continue to get out the hundreds of dozens each month. It’s rumored that Mike Michaluk and Jackie Wilson may not be returning next year. (Thanks to both of you for all your hard work) If you are a new member to the Centre this is an excellent way to dive into the mix, meet some
great new people and walk away feel-ing very involved. There are people to teach almost all the different aspects of perogy making. I bet between all the people involved there is probably over a 1000 years of perogy making experience between them. We are looking specifically for one or two peo-ple who are good at organizing to take the lead on this two day event, if you happen to be interested, call the office at 642-7909. Have a great Summer Everyone, Hope to see you back in the Fall!
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A wife, arriving home from a shopping trip, was horri-
fied to find her husband in bed with a lovely young
woman. Just as the wife was about to storm out of the
house, her husband stopped her with these words:
"Before you leave, I want you to hear how this all
came about."
So he continued: "Driving along the highway, I saw
this young woman looking tired and bedraggled, so I
brought her home and made her a meal from the roast
beef you had forgotten in refrigerator. She had only
some worn sandals on her feet, so I gave her a pair of
good shoes you had discarded because they had gone
out of style. She was cold so I gave her a sweater I
bought you for your birthday that you never wore be-
cause the color did not suit you. Her pants were worn
out so I gave her a pair of yours that were perfectly
good but too small for you now. Then when she was
about to leave the house she paused and asked, "Is
there anything else your wife doesn't use any more?"
50th Anniversary A couple goes out to dinner to cele-brate their 50th wedding anniversary. On the way home, she notices a tear in his eye and asks if he's getting sentimental because they're celebrating 50 wonderful years together. He replies, "No, I was think-ing about the time before we got married. Your father threatened me with a shotgun and said he'd have me thrown in jail for 50 years if I didn't marry you. Tomor-row I would've been a free man!"
A Beautiful Women Age 3: She looks at herself and sees a Queen. Age 8: She looks at herself and sees Cinderella. Age 15: She looks at herself and sees an Ugly Sister (Mum I can't go to school looking like this!) Age 20: She looks at herself and sees "too fat/too thin, too short/too tall, too straight/too curly"- but decides she's going out anyway. Age 30: She looks at herself and sees "too fat/too thin, too short/too tall, too straight/too curly" - but decides she doesn't have time to fix it, so she's going out anyway. Age 40: She looks at herself and sees "clean" and goes out anyway. Age 50: She looks at herself and sees "I am" and goes wherever she wants to go. Age 60: She looks at herself and reminds her-self of all the people who can't even see them-selves in the mirror anymore. Goes out and con-quers the world. Age 70: She looks at herself & sees wisdom, laughter and ability, goes out and enjoys life. Age 80: Doesn't bother to look. Just puts on a purple hat and goes out to have fun with the world.
An old sea captain with one wooden leg, one hook replacing a missing hand, and one missing eye goes into a bar. The sailor sitting next to him says, "You're really in bad shape. What happened to your leg?" "I fell overboard," says the Captain, "and before my mates could pull me aboard, a shark bit it off." "Terrible," says the sailor. "And what happened to your hand?" "We attacked a man-o'-war," says the Captain, "and one of the attackees chopped it off with a saber." "Awful," says the sailor. "And how did you lose your eye?" "Seagull droppings," says the Captain. "Amazing," says the sailor. "I didn't know seagull droppings could put your eye out." "Can't," says the Captain. "But it was my first day with the hook."
"From birth to age 18, a girl needs good parents. From
18 to 35, she needs good looks. From 35 to 55, she
needs a good personality. From 55 on, she needs good
cash."
"Nobody grows old by merely living a number of years. People grow old only by deserting their ideals. Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up interest wrinkles the soul." --Douglas MacArthur
Two Virginia rednecks go on a fishing trip. They rent all the equipment - the reels, the rods, the wading suits, the rowboat, the car, and even a cabin in the woods. I mean they spend a fortune! The first day they go fishing, but they don't catch any-thing. The same thing happens on the second day, and on the third day. It goes on like this until finally, on the last day of their vacation, one of the men catches a fish. As they're driving home they're really depressed. One guy turns to the other and says, "Do you realize that this one lousy fish we caught cost us fifteen hundred bucks?" The other guy says, "Wow! Then it's a good thing we didn't catch any more!"
In addition to seeing your Realtor and Lender visit our office before you buy or sell to discuss the impor-tant legal questions that often arise. There is usually no additional fee and you will be ready to write or accept your offer.
Whether you are buying or selling property in Gimli, the Interlake, or in Winnipeg, we would be pleased to assist you.
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LEGAL SERVICES TO GIMLI & THE INTERLAKE!
CALL 642-8681
1-866-487-5688
OR STOP IN.
THE OFFICE IS 0PEN 9-5 MON.TO FRI
AT 72 CENTRE STREET, GIMLI.
BUYING OR SELLING A HOME OR VACATION PROPERTY?
Eirik Bardal Undertaker
Telephone: (204) 949-2200 In Gimli Tel.: (204) 642-7124
Fax: (204) 694-9494 Email: [email protected]
82 - 5th Avenue,
Gimli, MB R0C 1B1
GOLF
Dave McNabb
Our golf season opened May 4th with 66 golfers in
attendance. The weather was fine for opening day.
First Place Team included Jack Klassen, Mickey
Murphy and Mavis Gerwing.
Second Place Team was Garry Peterson, Will Ship-
man & Norma Doerksen.
Third Place Team were Suzanne Barrow, Linda Ship-
man, Ed Lampshire, and Ken Stephanson.
May 11 Although the weather was somewhat cool
and breezy, we had 64 golfers.
First Place: with a plus 4 included Walter Boyko, Kel
Crawford, and Marion Joss.
Second Place: Joanne McNabb, Vivian Boyko, Sam
Bobbie, and Vaughan Cochrane had a plus 2
Third Place: were Reinholt Herschfeld, Harvey
Rosenbaum, Larry Gel, and Cheri Chowen at plus 1.
Three teams tied at plus 1. The winner was decided
by a draw.
Closest to the hole;
Number one - June Isfeld & Bill Delorme
Number seven - Joanne McNabb & Ken
Stephanson
May 18 - Cancelled Due to Snow!
May 25 - A beautiful day for golf. Warm, Calm and
the golf scores were HOT!
First Place: included Will Shipman, Ian Thompson,
Gord Page and Neva St. Dennis at plus 13.
Second Place: of Bill Sass, Teval Marks, Georgie
Rutter and Lois Schell had a plus 10.
Third Place: with a plus 7 was the team of Sam Bob-
bie, Ray Seidal, Vaughan Cochrane, and Doris
Lloyd.
Closest to the hole;
Number one - Lois Schell & Terry Janzen
Number Seven - Bill Sass & Ladies - What
Happened?
I've reached the age where . . .
'happy hour' is a nap
For the first time in years the Wood Carvers are go-ing to take off a couple of months in the Summer. There will be no wood carving for the months of July and August this year. They will resume their Friday afternoon carving in September.
WOOD CARVERS The Office
It takes a lot of balls to golf like me.
For the month of May, a Get Well card was sent out to Henry Dallmeier, who was sick in hospital.
Cards of Sympathy were sent to Gord & Lori Seale, Janet Isfeld and Eileen Dalman, Francis Einarson, and Phyllis & Al Olson, all of whom went through the passing of family members. Our sincerest condo-lences go out to all of you.
If you hear of any members with problems, please don’t hesitate to call the office at 642-7909.
SUNSHINE REPORT
Marion Gale
Marc Palsson Owner
Telephone: (204) 642-9688, Ext. 7001
Fax: (204) 642-8688
Toll Free: 1-877-770-7662 (RONA)
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.rona.ca
100 - 7th Avenue,
Gimli, MB R0C 1B0 BUILDING CENTRE
GIMLI
OPEN 7 DAYS
A WEEK
BUILDING & MAINTENANCE
Everett Lloyd
The snow went, then came back for a short period. The Centre seems intact, a little bit of water seeped into some of the crawlspace but the fans have been
going constantly to dry things out.
The fan situation in both of the bathrooms has been dealt with once again. Rick’s Electric replaced both of the old fans with brand new modern, almost silent fans. The drywall was patched up and the area re-
painted to make it like new again.
The well water test report is pegged to the bulletin board for those who wish to peruse it.
Just a Reminder;
Next bus trip is scheduled for September 27, 28, & 29th to Spirit Lake. Keep an eye on the bulletin board at New Horizons for more information as it gets closer to the date. If you have any questions, please call Elaine at 642-9495.
Tours
Elaine Einarson
Mon. - Sat. 11:30 am to 9:00 pm
Sunday Noon to 8:00 pm
9 Centre St., Gimli, MB
Facebook: Comodo Chinese Restaurant
The role of Treasurer ...
To maintain the Centre’s system of financial re-cord keeping.
Submission of various summary forms to Reve-nue Canada.
To be involved in the once yearly budgeting process for the Centre.
Some accounting experience would be beneficial in this role.
Board Position: Treasurer
During the next few months, as a New Horizons Member, you may get a call from Jackie or one of her Committee people asking if you might consider stepping forward to fill a board position at the Centre.
New Horizons Board of Directors is made up of 16 positions in total, 6 Executive and 10 regular.
All New Horizons Members who can volunteer their time in any of these roles are encouraged to seek nomination for the Annual General Meeting in October each year.
It would be wonderful to have several people to choose from for each of the roles.
If you feel you have a skill or the energy to contribute something meaningful to your Centre please consider run-ning for election in one of these Board positions in October.
If you are interested you can reach Jackie Poloski by leaving a message at the office.
The role of Maintenance…
Preventative maintenance and repairs to all
existing features of the building and grounds.
The Maintenance Director is in charge of hiring and supervision of cleaning and/or maintenance staff that are required.
The Office staff generally calls when there is something that needs looking after.
Generally, a person who is handy with tools would find this role fairly easy to handle. Don’t worry, we have plumbers and electricians to do the trade-type jobs.
Board Position: Maintenance
Common responsibilities to all the roles on the Board are;
Be prepared to attend as many of the regular Board meetings as possible.
Be prepared to enter a yea or nay vote after con-sideration of the facts on issues presented at meetings. (except President, who votes only if a tie)
Be prepared to fulfill the particular Directorship that you’ve chosen to the best of your ability.
The role of Secretary ...
Keep the minutes at regular and special meet-ings of the Board of Directors.
To read all relative general correspondence at meetings and, when necessary, prepare re-sponse at the direction of the Board.
Distribution of mail pertinent to Board members for action.
This role would be well suited to a person with good word processing skills, perhaps worked in office man-agement in a former life.
Board Position: Secretary
Could you be the next person to make a difference at New Horizons 55+?
JOE PIOTROWSKI
PHARMACIST
642-8170 (Residence 642-8432)
P.O. Box 4000, Gimli, MB R0C 1B0
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YOGA - Leanne Stevens
Join us & experience the benefits that prac-ticing yoga can provide. By incorporating mindfulness
with movement we can learn how to move in a way that promotes health rather than pain. So come join us & learn how you can take care of your body, mind and
spirit.
Join our ongoing groups Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m.,
Thursdays at 11:30 a.m. Newcomers are always
welcome. Drop in.
New Horizons Members $7.00,
Non-members $11.00 If you have any questions please contact the instructor
Leanne Stevens at 641-3920 or email
[email protected]. Namaste ~
MEMBERSHIP Vera Ralke
Ever thought of joining a Board? New Horizons is
growing and is always looking for progressive think-
ing members to head up the 16 Board positions
available. Add your name to the list of people who
have shaped our wonderful Centre. The potential of
our Centre is amazing, it would be great to be a part
of it all.
Speaking of membership, as we sail into the 9th
month of our membership year, we are standing at
617 members with whom 152 are new members this
year.
CIRCLE DANCING
Fred Bieber
PLEASE JOIN US
Continues on Wednesday Afternoons
EVERY WEEK IN HARMONY ROOM
55+ NEW HORIZONS CLUB, GIMLI, MB
Time: 4:00pm – 5:00PM
FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL LINDA AT 204-389-3580
Protect your most valuable assets.
With Four Locations in Winnipeg
Auto | Condominiums | Home
Cottages | Boats | Mobile Homes
Farm | Travel | Commercial
Aviation | Trucking
FIT N’ FUN SUMMER EDITION
Need a good Fitness Routine?
Our sessions are based on low impact aerobics and established walking pro-
grams. We also do upper body workouts that are good for the arms, back and neck.
Classes are held on Mondays, Wednesday and Friday Mornings from 9:30 to 11:00.
Exercise;
Tones Muscle
Keeps your joints in good working order
Boosts Metabolism
Helps Prevent Osteoporosis
Keeps Your Mind Sharp
Work out in a group setting
Provides a Youthful Glow
A great opportunity to wear Spandex
Time to get moving! Summer’s here!
Time to show the tourists how slim and trim we are.
Three times a week, you’ll see results in no time!
JAMMERS
Andy Smaha
We’re still at it! All types of music and songs. Come and give a listen if you’re in the neighborhood. Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p.m.
What you do today is important . . . you are ex-
changing a day of your life for it.
June is here and we want to wish for a happy, healthy and exciting Summer for all.
Just like our class name we have been moving to-gether to make changes to our class format that eve-ryone is happy with. Members submitted a lot of dif-ferent ideas and we voted and now have a wonderful blend of exercises, sets of Tai Chi and meditation. We welcome beginners at this time, and all in the group are supportive and helpful. Being part of a group can help you bring out your best qualities by encouraging you to grow and change.
Moving Together Tai Chi Gimli Phyllis Holmes
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
SATURDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY
WEEK-AT-A-GLANCE
ACTIVITY PRICES - Members $1.00 - Non members $6.00. Some activities charge more, due to prize money and service fee. PLEASE CONTACT ACTIVITY DIRECTOR BEFORE JOINING. CONTACT NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS ARE ON THE FRONT INSIDE COVER OF THE NEWS LETTER.
Fit N’ Fun
Line Dance
Canasta
Golf
9:30 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Yoga
Tai Chi
Fabric Arts
9:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
Fit N’ Fun
Jammers
Circle Dance
Duplicate Bridge
Bingo
Billiards
Yoga
Cribbage
Line Dance
Anytime
11:30 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Fit N’ Fun
Tai Chi
Contract Bridge
Canasta
Wood Carving
9:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Find New Horizon 55+ at our website: www.gimlinewhorizons.com
9:30 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
HORIZON Hearing ………..……. For Appointment call 1-877-300-7507
• Next Scheduled day for Horizon Hearing at New Horizons 55+ is: JUNE 4 & 17
BELTONE Hearing ……………… For Appointment call 1-800-661-2653
• Next Scheduled day for Beltone at New Horizons 55+ Activity Centre is: JUNE 24
PALMER Foot Care ………..……. For Appointment call 1-204-697-0649
• Next Scheduled day for Palmer Foot Care at New Horizons 55+ is: Please Call
NUMBERS AT A GLANCE
(Every other week)