A PUBLICATION OF CDE 2ND QUARTER 2012-13
GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE
Hello Fellow Civitans
April is Civitan Awareness Month!
Invite someone to join this month we
need to grow Civitan. So many people
have not heard about Civitan. Lets take
advantage of April being Civitan
Awareness Month by inviting everyone
we meet to join our local Civitan clubs.
You can help Civitan shine during Civitan
Awareness Month by taking part in one of
the following activities:
Place a radio or television public service
announcement (PSA) on a local station or
cable company. Civitan has a number of
PSAs featuring celebrities such as Paula
Deen, Richard Petty, Kurt W arner and
Jake Delhomme.
Publicize a club project or fund-raiser to
the local media, and display banners and
posters at the event to gain even more
recognition! Banners, posters and road
signs are available from Civitan
International. Request a proclamation
from your local municipal government
recognizing Civitan Awareness Month.
W hatever you do, make an extra effort to
promote Civitan during this special
month. For more information about these
suggestions, or other promotional ideas,
review the new Public Relations Training
V ideo o r G u ide fo r F R EE a t
www.civitan.org/pr, or order them by
calling 1-800-CIVITAN. Our staff can help
plan your promotion, so give them a call
and make this awareness month
fantastic!
Membership Drive
O u r t w o p a r t
membership challenge is off to a
wonderful start! Awards and prizes will be
handed out for both challenges thanks to
the generous donation from Scott Bartlett.
Chateauguay’s President Louise Kinney
is leading all Presidents with 4 new
members.
Chateauguay’s Civitan Club is 1st place
with 6 new members. Greater Petawawa
has 5 and Carleton Place and Perth are
tied with 4 each.
Congratulations to our two MST`s -
Greater Petawawa`s Secretary Marie
Arnold and Chateauguay’s President
Louise Kinney.
As of February 28, 2013 we have
installed 33 new members this year
compared to 21 new members same time
as last year this is an increase 57%.
Unfortunately we have had 43 deletions
this year compared to 33 last year this
represents a 30% increase in deletions.
Winter Convention/Trade Fair
Pembroke Civitan hosted our W inter
Convention and once again did a
wonderful job!
Friday night’s theme was Civitan Got
Talent and before dinner a W edding
Ceremony was performed by Past
Governor Eric Pottle. Civitan Gobo
married the love of his life Lamb Chop.
The Play was written by Civitan Julie
W iltsie and the puppeteers were Civitan
Leanne W oods as Gobo and Civitan Julie
as Lamb Chop.
A special thank you to Julie and Leanne
for giving so much of their time to make
this a humorous memorable event. J
Saturday Meeting
G overnor E lec t E d ie p resen ted
recruitment awards and announced
Geographic Training for Presidents
and President Elects would be held in
Lanark on June 15th.
Awards were presented by Past Governor
Eric Pottle:
Civitan International recognized Perth for
having the 2nd largest net membership
gain for 2011-12 - AND Perth is the
LARGEST CLUB IN THE WORLD!
The Pembroke Civitan Award - greatest
% Increase in Membership - Brockville
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Gov. Bryan and Pres. Louise
The Marjorie Hawkins Award - Civitan Sponsoring the Most
New Members - Ken Fournier, Perth
W estern Grizzard Award - greatest Aggregate Distance
Travelled - District & Area Meetings - Chateauguay
District Cake Sales Award - Largest Percentage Increase-
Lanark & District
District Cake Sales Award - Largest Poundage Increase -
Lakeshore
Chateauguay Civitan Club Rookie of the Year - Ivan Jeacle
- Perth
Nominations for Elections:
Governor Elect: No nominations were received.
Past Governor Director:
Ted Coqueran - Chateauguay
Ross Munro - Almonte
Lieutenant Governor/directors:
Michael Bothwell - Smiths Falls
Louise Kinney - Chateauguay
Darlene Lambert - Greater Petawawa
Trish McConnell - Perth
Bill Lawrence - Almonte
Nominations of candidates for District Officer will be
received by our District Secretary/Treasurer Ken Fournier
until 9:00 p.m. on May 3rd at the Spring Convention.
Secretary/Treasurer Ken will provide a list of all qualified
candidates to Past Governor Eric Pottle immediately
following the close of nominations. Past Governor Eric will
make known the list of candidates for election following the
closing of nominations.
A New Policy was adopted to have two members elected
at each convention to review the Financial Records for the
period of time between each convention. Chateauguay’s
Civitan Louise Kinney and Carleton Place Civitan Heather
Legge were selected to review the financial records for
2011-2012 and the first quarter of 2012-2013.
W e held our first Annual Trade
Fair at our W inter Convention in
P e m b r o k e w i t h 6 c lu b s
participating. Banner patches and
wine donated by Civitan W alter
Trenholme were awarded for the
three categories.
Best Fund-raising Project – Smiths Falls Civitan
Best Awareness Project – Almonte Civitan
Best Overall Presentation – Almonte Civitan
Congratulations to both Almonte and Smiths Falls Civitan
Clubs. Chateauguay Civitan was second in all three
categories.
I hope you will make every day count this year and let
your “Civitan Passion Speaks with Action”
Please contact me if you have any questions, concerns,
ideas, etc.
I would appreciate hearing from each of you!
[email protected] or call 613-283-8006
GREATER PETAWAWA: by Civitan Marie Arnold
The Members of the Greater Petawawa Civitan Club have
been keeping busy this past three months. W e hold a
Bingo every Sunday Night and we have also held a Bake
Sale and Raffles for home made Quilts and Tie Blankets
all made by Civitan Marie Arnold.
At Christmas and on other events like Mothers’ Day,
Fathers’ Day and Easter we give our players a free
dabber. At Christmas we gave out twenty $25.00
Certificates for Bingo. Since December we have donated
to the Ontario Special Olympics the sum of $914.30;
Pembroke Civitan Club $325.00; Jr. Civitan Dance-A-Thon
$200.00; $5000.00 to St. Joseph’s Food Bank; $5000.00
to the Salvation Army Food Bank and Soup Kitchen and
$4000.00 to the Deep River Food Bank. For total sum of
$15440.30 donations made in a three months period from
December 2012 to end of February 2013.
The Greater Petawawa Civitan has made donations of
$17302.20 since October 2012. As we are a small group
of people I think we are doing a very good job. As some of
you may not know that Petawawa is an Army town and we
have about 16000 people that live here. W e also have to
compete with four other groups that are looking for new
members. Just when we think we are really building up our
Club, out come the posting and we loss some of our
members. Now we have to start and try and get some
knew members from the people coming in to Petawawa.
W e have to tell them about Civitan and what we are doing
for our community and for Civitan. A lot of our people come
from all over Canada and some have never heard of
Civitan. So it is up to us to tell them about Civitan and for
me to get out a newsletter in our local papers. This is done
every other week. Yes we are a small Club but we are
doing a very big job and we don’t give up very easy.
W e are getting ready now for our 25th: anniversary that
will be held September 14, 2013. Also some of us will be
attending the Spring Convention and also the International
Convention.
On Sunday-night February 10, 2013 MPP John
Yakabuski presented Civitan Bruce Skelhorn with the
Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. Civitan Bruce was really
surprised when he was called out in front of all the Bingo
players. He had no idea what was going on. That he was
about to be the one that would be honored in front of the
Bingo players. Thanks Civitan Bruce for your dedication
to Civitan for the past 35 years and the serves to your
community.
SOCKS !
ONLY in CANADA EH!
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COBDENby Civitan Gary Younghusband
Greetings from Cobden. Since our last report in the Fall,
our Club has been busy throughout the community.
November saw our Civitan Christmas float entered with
Santa and Mrs Claus aboard. In December we had our
annual Civitan Christmas Party with a delicious dinner
followed by dancing. Shortly after the New Year many of
our Civitans fled south. Most of the remaining members
organized what is becoming an annual fund-raiser "Ice
Fishing Derby" on Muskrat Lake. W hile in Florida I
checked the Pembroke Newspaper and saw pictures of
rosy cheeked Civitans enjoying the breezy outdoors
working the Derby. Our members who attended the District
East W inter Convention reported a well organized event
and had a good time. Our Civitans who volunteer at Bingo
Country in Pembroke are undergoing training to work the
new EBingo format. Times are changing; no more old style
gaming. As we ease into spring we look forward to the
District East Convention in Chateauguay and our usual
involvement BBQing to support the Cobden Public
School's fund-raiser "Fun Fair". That's all the news from
here. Best wishes from The Upper Ottawa Valley.
LANARK AND DISTRICTby Civitan Debbie Keaney
The Lanark & District Civitan Club has been busy this
winter. Lots of activities were planned at our hall for the
Frosty Fling W inter Carnival at the end of January. W e
participated and raised $2500.00 for the annual Big
Brothers/Big Sisters Bowl-A-Thon in February. On March
23rd, our club is hosting a Hypnotist Dinner/Show, which
promises to be a fun event. The Lanark & District Civitan
Club is starting to organize an open house to celebrate
our 40th Anniversary in June.
Brrrr, those frozen windows!
ONE COLD W INTER MORNING
W ife is at home and texts her
husband on a cold winter morning:
"W indows frozen."
Husband texts back:
"Pour some lukewarm water on it slowly."
W ife texts back 5 minutes later:
"Computer completely screwed up now."
KINGSTON & DISTRICTby Civitan Dan Burns
It’s been approximately 10 years since Kingston &
District Civitan club hosted a darts tournament. So the
members decided it was time to try again, but to make it
a fun filled afternoon and evening that anyone could
participate in, we organized a dual event. Darts
tournament followed by karaoke & dance, which took
place on Saturday March 9th. W e had late registration for
darts tournament so we could carry on with the karaoke
and dance.
The chairs for this event were myself, President Elect
Dan Burns and Laura-Lee Jobin; Laura-Lee is a member
of the board directors. W e decided make it a little more
interesting by having a blind draw to make up the teams.
This allowed all players an equal chance to win the prize
money. Everyone that registered put his or her name in a
hat. Once all the players had registered the names were
drawn for each team.
This made playing darts both challenging and a lot of fun
for everyone. Soon it was obvious to everybody that the
real point was to be engaged with all players and let
loose for the day. Laughter filled the room as experience
players stepped up to the line like a real pro, drew back
the arm to take a practice throw when someone from
behind would make some funny comment and cause
them to loose their concentration. The tournament took a
little longer then normal but all players agreed they had
fun.
W e had a prize table set up so players and spectators
could purchase tickets on the draws including the 50/50
draws and tickets on a large tub filled with glass turkeys.
By the time the tournament was wrapping up people
were arriving for the dance and karaoke night. Showman
Dave started off with songs to get everybody on the
dance floor, then after a few dances people jumped up
on stage to started signing. The evening carried on until
midnight when it was time to announce last call and good
night. This event turned out to very successful, thanks to
the Civitan members Laura-Lee, Dan, Joy, Rachelle,
Trina, Doreen, Edie and John, who came out to work and
stayed to the bitter end. W e also want to express a heart
felt thanks to our special guest and friends Mark and Jill
who gave up a couple hours of their afternoon to assist
us.
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Civitan Decks of Cards – Fundraiser/Awareness
from Gov. Bryan
Carleton Place President Civitan Sue Baker presented
the district with a great fund-raising/awareness project
and our Publicity Chair Julie has created the artwork and
we have contacted all 29 Civitan Clubs in the East and
W est to see if they would like to purchase decks for their
clubs. W e need a minimum order of 2000 deck to keep
the cost at $2.10 plus HST per deck. W hen we reach our
minimum order all clubs will be contacted once again
with a deadline to submit their order and payment. W e
currently have 1900 decks ordered between 6.
These cards are a great promotional
item for Civitan Awareness. Listed
below are some ideas.
Gifts to guest speakers who
come to our clubs.
Gifts for family and friends.
Gifts for members at club
awards nights.
Gifts for invited guest for
special occasions.
G if ts fo r our week ly
dedicated bingo supporters.
W e can also sell them to help raise funds. W hat a great
idea to get our Civitan name out there for only a m inimal
price! $2.10 plus HST.
HOW IS NORMA?
A s w e e t g r a n d m o t h e r
telephoned St.. Joseph 's
Hospital. She timidly asked,
"Is it possible to speak to
someone who can tell me
how a patient is doing?"
The operator said, "I'll be
glad to help, dear. W hat's the
name and room number of the patient?"
The grandmother in her weak, tremulous voice said,
"Norma Findlay, Room 302."
The operator replied, "Let me put you on hold while I
check with the nurse's station for that room."
After a few minutes, the operator returned to the phone
and said,
"I have good news. Her nurse just told me that Norma is
doing well. Her blood pressure is fine; her blood work just
came back normal and her physician, Dr. Cohen, has
scheduled her to be discharged tomorrow."
The grandmother said, "Thank you. That's wonderful. I
was so worried. God bless you for the good news."
The operator replied, "You're more than welcome. Is
Norma your daughter?"
The grandmother said, "No, I'm Norma Findlay in Room
302. No one tells me anything.!!!"
Hey… What’s Up With Those Perth Junior
Civitan’s??
W e’re glad you asked us that!! J
After an extended Christmas break, the Juniors resumed
their first business meeting January 14th.
After some discussion the Junior’s voted to change
meeting nights to Wednesday’s in future ~ to enable
President Max to continue working within the group… as
his Monday nights are now being taken up with
W restling!
W ith this notice, we are so very proud to announce that
Perth Junior Civitan President, Max Doyle placed 2nd
at the 2013 Provincial Wrestling Championship (held
at Brock University). Photo below:
As a result of this win, Max
is invited to go to the
National’s…being held in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
in April 2013
~ W ell done Max!!
Don’t be too surprised to
hear of the Perth Junior Civitan’s fund-raising to help our
President Max get to Sask!
January 21st the Juniors were
invited to an Art & Stained Glass
W orkshop, which YAK generously
sponsored for them. They learned
how to work with stained glass
and how to do facial profile
sketching working with charcoal.
Fun was had by all ~ below are
photos of the group’s combined glass art creation… and
their awesome sketching work:
January 30th, saw over ¾ of the
Junior members away due to the
bad flu making the rounds, so
we had a short business
meeting that night.
A special Monday night meeting
was held February 4th – W here the Juniors were thankful
to be very warmly received at The Table for a tasty ham
dinner, followed by a tour of the Perth & District Food
Bank.
The staff here did a fabulous job at explaining how the
Table and the Food Bank (and their other available
programs) work; and they delivered an exercise so that
the youth could experience “shopping” there - as if they
were real clients.
As a result, valuable insights were explored surrounding
the hardships others face in their day to day life. The
youth engaged in good discussion about that, and the
importance of aiding others in non-judgmental and
dignified ways.
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The youth also experienced the sincere dedication of the
staff working and volunteering here… and witnessed
firsthand the generosity of the “community” (including
local businesses) who work together as a whole,
donating food & many other much needed items for
others in need.
In appreciation of this evening, the Juniors donated a
bag of groceries, and committed themselves to helping
out in future with the need for used plastic bags ~ to
make it easier for the client’s to carry their items home.
And in closing off this latest update…
The Juniors February 13th Pre-Valentine’s Dance was
Fabulous!! It ran from 5 to 8 p.m. Everyone danced and
sang … or screamed out loud, depending on your
appreciation of music…LOL
Prizes were given out for specialty dances – balloons
were everywhere – and the soda pop and cupcakes were
eaten in great quantities to keep energy levels up.
Time to insert a special THANK YOU to Tannis and Dan
at Yak for helping the Juniors out by providing all the DJ
equipment, and for decorating the space so nicely for this
event.
At last count there was 20 youth a’rockin’ and dancing
away ~ it was a party to remember!!
As for the next Junior gathering… its back to the grind
stone - a business meeting will be held on W ed Feb.
20th.
That’s it for now, so until next time, we remain, Yours in
Civitan J PS: Hope you and yours all had a great
Valentine’s Day.. and an even better Family Day
celebration!
LAKESHORE CIVITANby Civitan Helen Molot
Total sales this year generated a
profit of almost $13,000 for
Lakeshore Civitan, the best in
the past 5 years.
Members are already looking for
new locations for next year’s
sale.
The residents of Valois
G r o u p H o m e a r e
always excited to see
L a k e s h o r e C iv i t a n
m e m b e r s f o r a n
evening of Bingo the
third Tuesday of each
month. Prizes are given out and everyone enjoys the
event.
Forty recipients will receive
E a s t e r B a s k e t s f r o m
Lakeshore Civitan this year.
The boy scouts will be helping
our m em bers pack and
deliver the baskets to needy
families in the W est Island.
Lakeshore Civitan will be
s u p p o r t in g th e Q uebec
Special Olympics Provincial Games this year being held
in the W est Island area from July 4th to 7th.
NEXT ISSUE DEADLINE IS
SEPTEMBER 21ST !!
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DENVER TOURS @ INT’L CONVENTION
CARLETON PLACE & DISTRICTby Civitan Sue Baker
In January we celebrated our Christmas Dinner at Civitan
Jean's and had it catered. It was great. Food was
wonderful thanks to Foodies in Almonte and the gift
exchange and entertainment were wonderful. W e have
never celebrated like this before. Several of our
members attended the Convention in Pembroke and that
too was a great event. The celebrity W edding was
wonderful. W e ran a 50/50 project for the arena to help
them raise funds for the Town Hall restoration. W e ran
our first Euchre Tournament thanks to Robbie
Aitkenhead for the winter festival and we were very
pleased with the results and have had several requests
for more of these tournaments so we are working on that.
Our Bingo's have been successful and are going well.
Several members have been away lately basking the
sun. Can't remember just what that is anymore, all the
rest of us are able to see is snow! W e are starting to gear
up for our spring events, roadside cleaning, Friends In
Sport Fishing etc. W e are running a Barbeque for Arklan
School at the end of May. So as you can see we are
busy. It's nice this year as we have some new members
and they are bringing a lot of talent with them. W e are
planning on going to the Montreal Convention in May as
well. Hope this finds everyone in good health and busy.
Happy Civitaning from Civitan Sue in Carleton Place.
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I never knew that one word in the Englishlanguage can be a noun, a verb, an adjective,an adverb, and a preposition.
UP
Read until the end ... you'll laugh.
This two-letter word in English has more meanings than anyother two-letter word, and that word is’ UP.'
It is listed in the dictionary as an [adv], [prep], [adj], [n] or [v].
It's easy to understand the meaning of the word UP, meaningtoward the sky or at the top of the list, but when we awaken inthe morning, why do we wake UP?
At a meeting, why does a topic come UP? Why do we speakUP, and why are the officers UP for election (if there is a tie, itis a toss UP) and why is it UP to the secretary to write UP areport? We call UP our friends, brighten UP a room, polish UP thesilver, warm UP the leftovers, and clean UP the kitchen.
We lock UP the house and fix UP the old car.
At other times, this little word has real special meaning.
People stir UP trouble, line UP for tickets, work UP an appetite,and think UP excuses.
To be dressed is one thing, but to be dressed UP is special.
And this UP is confusing: A drain must be opened UP becauseit is blocked UP.
We open UP a store in the morning but we close it UP at night.
We seem to be pretty mixed UP about UP!
To be knowledgeable about the proper uses of UP, look UPthe word UP in the dictionary. In a desk-sized dictionary, ittakes UP almost 1/4 of the page and can add UP to about thirtydefinitions.
If you are UP to it, you might try building UP a list of the manyways UP is used. It will take UP a lot of your time, but if youdon't give UP, you may wind UP with (UP to) a hundred ormore.
When it threatens to rain, we say it is clouding UP. When thesun comes out, we say it is clearing UP. When it rains, it soaksUP the earth. When it does not rain for awhile, things dry UP. One could go on and on, but I'll wrap it UP, for now . . . my timeis UP!
Oh . . . one more thing: What is the first thing you do in themorning and the last thing you do at night?
U
P!
Did that one crack you UP?
Don't screw UP... Send this on to everyone you look UP in youraddress book . . . or not . . . it's UP to you.
Now I'll shut UP!
GOV.-ELECT’S MESSAGEEdie Emmons
I am really looking forward to the Mayconvention. It doesn’t seem like ten andhalf years have past since I first joinedCivitan. At least 9 years since I attendedmy first Civitan Convention. Ross Munrowas the outgoing Governor and DonRubino (2004-05) was the incomingGovernor at the Region 5 convention. Imust admit I was a little over whelmed at
the time; I had met several members who were allextremely pleasant. But looking back I was even moreimpressed with beautiful dresses and long gowns as wellas the suits and tuxedos members were wearing and thelaughter that filled the convention room. I remember watching the new District Officers were beingsworn into office, the low lights and glowing candles asthey passed the flame from candle to candle. After theceremony the music was playing low in the backgroundand the members were standing around talking to Rossand Don and I thought; W OW how important these menwere, to be the leaders of the District. I must admit at thattime I was a little nervous when Don came over andshook our hands and welcomed us to the convention.The following year we met George Hooper; George wasthe Scottish debonair who seemed to impress everyonehe spoke with. It was very easy to carry a conversationwith George, exchanging jokes and laughter with bothhim and Jeanie. I can still see George standing at thehead table, holding up his glass of wine to toast Civitan.
Then Peter Guthrie became the next Governor, I recallPeter and I talking, on the Friday evening. I was tellinghim about hearing Andrew McFadyen Isaac’s father onthe radio and how this little boy’s father was reaching outto the community. The next day I was a somewhatshocked when Peter stood up and announced to themembership at the District East meeting that I had someinformation to share. At that moment Peter called me upin front of everyone and asked me to share the story. Iwas almost paralyzed, but Peter stood there andencouraged me to share Isaac’s story. The followingyear, Carol Rubino became the new Governor. Carolimpressed me right from the start. Carol led with poiseand she had the utmost respect from the members. Oneday Carol asked me to take on the position as the newDistrict Publicity Chair. I remember, telling Carol that Iwouldn’t know where to start. Carol took me by the armand suggested that I really take time to think about it.Carol would not take no for an answer. She called laterthat week and asked if I had made a decision. I wasfeeling quite nervous, but with Carol and John’spersuasion I agreed to take on the position. Carol hadalso heard that I had been nominated as the PresidentElect of the Kingston club, and she wanted tocongratulate me. She told me that I would do anexcellent job. I looked up to Carol and soon she becamemy mentor and I was able to step into the Presidentposition 9 months sooner then expected.
Following Carol was Greg Dobbie, who also encouragedme to step into other District Chair positions. I couldn’timage myself actually managing theses new positionsbut with the encouragement and support from Carol,Greg and John I was able to move forward.
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The next year Ted Coqueran became the new DistrictGovernor, Ted and I work closely together. I wasextremely impressed with Ted, the French debonair. Asthe Governor, Ted wrote very powerful and inspirationalmessages that made you feel you were an important partof Civitan. Another member who really impressed me byhis inspiration is Fred Applebee. Have you ever calledFred and got his answering machine. Fred always hasnew inspiring messages or as Fred puts his thought fortoday. Fred reminds others to believe in themselves andto be kind to others.
The message that I’m trying to share with all Civitanmembers is this; if you have never been a project chairor held an executive position in your club, then pleasemake 2013-2014 the year you step forward. There areseveral good long-standing members who would makegreat mentors that will support and coach you as youstep up to the plate.
One final comment; if you are now or have ever been amember of your own club’s executive then you qualifiedto run as Lt. Governor in Canadian District East.
CHATEAUGUAYby Civitan Claire LeBlanc
Meals on W heels has been cancelled due to severalreasons. Christmas Baskets were given to 20 families,gifts (247) were wrapped and given to all the families.The Awards/Programme night was a success in spite ofa malfunctioning DVD. A Charter member Civitan MaryBremner was quite surprised to receive an Honor Keyand Civitan Jessie Amy was chosen to be Civitan of theYear. Several certificates were handed out and receivingCENTURY AW ARDS were Civitan John and CivitanClaire. The Blue Grass group is proving to be very enjoyableand successful as a fund raiser for the club. Mealsprepared by Civitan Louise are appreciated. Next BlueGrass is scheduled for April 20th. The Blood Donor Clinicchaired by Civitan Paul exceeded objective by 10 pintsfor a total of 105. On February 24th the Valentine’sBrunch was as popular as usual. Junior Civitans helpedwith the serving. Twenty club members volunteered andother members came to eat and socialize. Paul Duffywho comes to all our brunches is making a habit ofwinning the ½ and ½. (Civitan Paul is the ticket sellerLOL) .The General Meeting to be followed by a W ine & Cheesewas postponed to April 2nd. The Executive Meeting willstill be held in the afternoon. St. Pat’s Parade took place in Chateauguay. Many of ourmembers are also members of the Chateauguay ValleyIrish Heritage Association. Civitan Fred promises thatTheodore will be driven along by Civitan Denis. COBDEN your loss is our gain.Civitan Doug McKinnon has a membership in both clubs. He married Audrey in Las Vegas during the CivitanInternational Convention. Doug and Audrey werechosen to be the Chateauguay Irish Couple of the Year.Some time ago someone sent a photograph throughoutthe District and Civitan Rick has asked me for detailsregarding the photo.
In photo L to Ra r e A u d r e yM c K i n n o n ,Princess AlyssiaB r a y , C i v i t a nDoug and Fr.John W alsh.The photo creditsare unknown atthis time.
Hope to meet you at the Spring Convention in ValleyfieldMay 3rd.Take care and drive safely. For information call CivitanFred or Civitan Claire.
YOUR EASTER CHOCOLATE (Answer on last page)
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WHO IS THAT GUY WITH
PRESIDENT MARK WRIGHT?
HOWARD STERN? NO IT'S
OUR OWN DISCO VERSION OF
CIVITAN DONNIE GRAHAM!
AYLMERby Civitan Doris Erwin
Our club has been very busy in the last few months withcommunity involvement. W e are continually inrecruitment mode attempting to add new members, anddeveloping new projects & fund raising events.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARADE
Once again this year the Aylmerclub had a lot of fun participatingin the annual Aylmer SantaParade. In addition we handedout hundreds of hot dogs to thecrowd. This year we wereprivileged to have a group ofspecial needs individuals join usin marching in the parade from
L'Arche Agape. They had a great time as did we andthey truly endeared the crowd. The individuals were froma group home that we help out periodically throughfinancial support. The objective of the group home is toallow individuals to share an environment where they canlive a fulfilled life maximizing their potential whilerecognizing their special needs.
Members & Spouses all participate and a Group fromL'Arche Agape joins us in the Parade
QUEENS' DIAMOND JUBILEE
This new commemorative medalwas created to mark the 2012c e le b ra t io n s o f t h e 6 0 thAnniversary of Her MajestyQueen Elizabeth II’s accession tothe Throne as Queen of Canada.It is awarded to those who havemade a significant contribution toa particular province, territory,region or com m unity withinCanada. The Aylmer Civitan Club
is very proud that one of our own members, Mary AnnLatimer, is a recipient of this very prestigious award. Inaddition to her work with Civitan, Mary Ann is a pastpresident of the Royal Canadian Legion and is currentlyvice-president. Presenting the award to Mary Ann andthe other recipients is our current MP Nycole Turmel.
DISCO IS BACK!!
One of our objectives in ourcommunity is to support theother service clubs as theysupport us. To that end severalof our members attended aDisco N ight sponsored byanother local service club andhad a great time!
Steak-out/Citizen of the Year
For 35 years the club hasbeen honouring one of ourresidents for communityinvolvement. The awardis presented at our annual‘Steak-out’. This year'sworthy recipient, Mr. BobM cR ae, was anotherexample of the type ofindividuals we have inAylm er and how theefforts of one person canhave such a positive
impact. An example of what this individual has done: hehas donated a kidney to a stranger, donated blood morethan 160 times, and significantly improved the quality oflife of a down and out individual stricken with a long termillness. He has provided ongoing management andvolunteer work for cancer, kidney foundation and amateursport for many years.
Once again we were happy to welcome so many of ourCivitan colleagues from around the District who came tosupport us in this event. Some of you traveled over 2hours to get to the event and all of the members of theAylmer Club wish to say how much it was appreciated. Itis a better event when you can attend. Thank you, wehope you all had a good time. W e also hadrepresentatives from all levels of government, each ofwho made a short speech saying nice things about thework of Civitan in the community to the approximately 250attendees, great visibility for Civitan!
Mark Wright for Lt Governor
The Aylmer Civitan club is most pleased to nominate ourPresident, Civitan Mark W right for the position ofLieutenant Governor in Canadian District East. CivitanMark is a charter member of our club, a very activemember, and he has twice served as President in ourclub. Mark also has experience as Lieutenant Governorhaving served in district in this position in the past. Mark isa management consultant, educator and business ownerwho has a lot to offer our district. Mark has also beenworking very hard this year to build our club, promote ourbrand, and to help us focus even more strongly on workwith the developmentally challenged. W e ask for yoursupport in helping us elect Civitan Mark in our upcomingDistrict election!
Upcoming Events
· Regional Special GamesAgain this year in May we will be sponsoring andproviding hands-on support to the Regional SpecialGames which will be held at a local high school, withschools from around the region participating, and morethan 100 special needs athletes competing.
· Annual Road BlockOur annual road block, one of our best fund raisers, willbe held on June 1st . This year the proceeds will go to thelocal food bank, and a group called ACCESS who helpthe elderly and needy of our community.
· Annual Golf TournamentOur annual golf tournament will held on Sunday, August25th this year once again at the beautiful Kingsway GolfClub. Contact Civitan Nora Graham at 819-827-1937 forinformation and to reserve your spot. Mark your calendar!
CIVITAN DAVE YEATMAN
LEADS US IN THE AYLMER
CHRISTMAS PARADE
AYLMER CIVITAN MARY ANN
LATIMER (far left) RECEIVES
QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE
MEDAL
CIVITANS & DIGNITARIES CONGRATULATE
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PAKENHAM & DISTRICTby Civitan Doris Rankin
Our club has a new President as of their March meeting.Civitan Doris Rankin has stepped up from herVice-President's position into the President's role afterBrenda Hurrle resigned for personal reasons. Brendahad been the President for 2 years and the Club is verygrateful for her time and energy.
The Club ran a very successful Tea and Gift Basketauction in November. Guests paid $5.00 to enter andwere then treated to pots of tea and loads of delicioushomemade cookies and squares. John O'Neill thenauctioned off over 50 beautiful themed baskets that weredonated by local businesses, club members and friends.Almost $3,000 was raised during the mid-afternoonevent.
Following the Auction, the Club decided they and theCommunity would benefit from renting a large sign toadvertise local events for all organizations in Pakenham.A contract was signed and a very large board has beenplaced in the small park that is situated near the 5 SpanBridge. It is difficult to miss and many events have beenlisted to date. The Civitan Logo is part of the regularsignage. W hen there is no event the Club will advertiseour regular donations and work in the community.(Thanks to Lt. Gov Lambert for the suggestion).
The Club's annual major fund-raiser, The PakenhamFrost Festival took place in January - it is a 5 day eventwith many winter activities. This year's most interestingevent was the guided tour of the St. Peter CelestineRoman Catholic Church. The church, one of the SevenW onders of Lanark County, is nearly exactly the buildingconsecrated by Archbishop Duhamel in 1901. Pakenhamparish is very fortunate that the church has beenmaintained in its original state over a century. Over theyears churches were stripped and "modernized" duringthe changes following the Second Vatican Council in1963 but St. Peter Celestine was spared. It now offers aunique opportunity for people to see the fervent belief ofour ancestors in its full artistic expression. A lunchsponsored by the parish was served to all visitors and acollection was taken for the Club.
As we move into spring the Club will be trying once againto provide an outdoor summer bingo - no childrenallowed - and will get some use of the BBQ grill cateringto a some summer events.
ALMONTEby Civitan Marsha Guthrie
Almonte Civitan welcomed one new member in January and kept the newer members hopping. TheMedical Loan Cupboard never seems to sit idle withequipment coming and going. W e were the recipients ofa wonderful electric bed. Canteens at the monthlyauctions have continued as have our monthly FiddlersDinner and Dances.
Hall caterings were quiet this winter but rentalscontinue. W e catered to a number of functions includingfuneral receptions, birthday parties and the BlissW edding Show in which we took part. As well, in thesecond quarter we continued to support our communitywith the use of our Hall for a Stop Smoking Seminar,MTO, Therapeutic Riding, the local Boy Scouts and twoBlood Donor Clinics offering home baked cookies andmanning our posts for one of them.
The Facilities Manager and his committee has aFood Handling Course scheduled for April, W i-Fi hasbeen introduced and appreciated while the automatedbooking system is getting fine tuned. A new phone systemwill accommodate messages getting to the appropriatehandler. The monthly cleaning of the Hall saw thewashing and “de-gumming” of 400 chairs and always thekitchen scrub down. Our maintenance team ensures afresh look with ready repairs. The new bathroom vanitieslook fabulous.
Almonte and Pakenham Civitan Clubs will againbe sponsoring the Mississippi Mills Relay for Life. Tosupport the Relay, a Pub Night was enjoyed withentertainment supplied by the Bob Haughian Band whichdonated its services. In February our Civitan TeamCaptain attended the Relay Kick-Off and introduced ournew name: “Too Hot to Trot”. The Club met withorganizers to plan out the event with the hopes ofattracting 40 teams, up from 31 last year. It is hoped theSurvivors Reception and Lap will increase from 59 to 75.The organizers have done a great job of keeping teamsinformed and energized.
The Junior Civitan Club is always supported byour Club. Sno Do was supported by both Juniors andSeniors. The Club once again supported Dance-a-thonand along with the Jr. Club pledged two of our juniors whoattended the fun filled weekend in Midland. The girls wereexhausted after 12 hours of dancing. The Juniors ablyprepped in the kitchen for their annual Spaghetti Supperbut really appreciated the support of the seniors whodonated to the event, staffed the kitchen or attended thedinner.
The visitation barrel made a surprise visit in earlyMarch from Perth and was last seen heading to SmithsFalls the following week.
Almonte Civitan President Ross Munro made histelevision debut at the Heart and Stroke Telethon in earlyMarch with our presentation. W e supported Big BrothersBig Sisters Bowl for Kids, the Ottawa Mission, two localFood Banks, our local International Puppets Up Festival, aUnited Church Youth Trip to Tuscaloosa to help rebuildafter a tornado, Camp Banting for diabetic kids, a childwith Spinal Muscular Atrophy in need of a specializedstroller, and contributed to a trust fund for a local family.The Club supported a course hosted by the local highschool “Mental Health First Aid” - to train youth and staff inthe area of suicide and mental health issues.
March was especially busy as we hosted a MarchMadness Calendar Raffle, a joint fund raiser with St.Phillips Parish to celebrate Father Bill Penny's “birthday”,and the annual Lenten Fish Fry. Fryers inside and outwere kept busy!
Members are getting ready for the SpringConvention in Valleyfield hosted by Chateauguay CivitanClub. See you there.
NEXT ISSUE DEADLINE IS
SEPTEMBER 21ST !!
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CDE Convention - May 3 to 5 2013 - Hosted by CHATEAUGUAY
This is an important convention for our District, Election of officers, can you make a difference?
A bus will be available to take anyone who would like to go to the Montreal Casinoon Saturday afternoon $5.00 return transport. Anyone wanting to take this triphas to let me, [email protected] know by e-mail A.S.A.P.
(W ord puzzle solution - ‘To D ie For’)
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