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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jul 2003, p. 11

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A small souvenir from Manitoba Immanuel Pentecostal Church is holding a summer day camp beginning July 21, running through Aug. 29. Each week features a difâ€" ferent theme such as Jungle Safari‘, ‘Water Works‘, ‘Art/Music Mania® with day trips to the African Lion e received our first Wwindshield chip in Manitoba. The motorhome was less than three months old. We had driven through several miles of construction on the Trans Canada Highway around Lake Superior withâ€" out any problems. As soon as we entered Manitoba‘s fourâ€"lane super highway, a little car passed us and threw a stone. It is one of our souvenirs of Manitoba. After a family reunion in Winnipeg, we took a side trip north to Dauphin, PHYLLIS HINZ & LAMONT MACKAY where Lamont‘s mother was born. Lamont‘s grandfather was a doctor in Dauphin in the early 1900s. The féwn lies in a fertile valley. Flat farm fields spread away from both sides of the main highway. This terrain is similar to the homeland steppes of the Eastern European immiâ€" grants who helped to estabâ€" lish Dauphin in the late 1800s. Safari, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Sportsworld and much more. Every year, midâ€"summer, Dauphin becomes engulfed in the colors, music and food of the National Ukrainâ€" ian Festival. Floral headâ€" dresses, embroidered blousâ€" es, swirling skirts, energetic music and â€" traditional Ukrainian food entice visiâ€" tors from around the world. The camp runs Mondayâ€" Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Children ages six to 11 are welcome. For more information, call Sarah Anton at 744â€"9981 A wooden palisade designed after a furâ€"trading fort of the, North West Comâ€" pany surrounds the Fort Dauphin Museum. A trapper‘s cabin, schoolâ€" house, church, blacksmith shop, trading post and pioâ€" neér house are furnished in the style of the early settlers. Presentâ€"day wieners are a combination of Old and New World food technology. Patterned after the original sausage and frankfurters of Vienna they have become a fast food staple. Lamont‘s grandfather would likely approve of this healthy way to serve wieners. 2 cups stewed tromatoes 3 jumbo wieners, cut in 1â€" inch pieces 1 cup zucchini rounds, FAST CHUNKY WIENER VEGETABLE SOUP (Makes 2 servings) Ontario is adding more homelike longâ€"term care facilities. Ontario is expanding and modernizing its network of longâ€"term care facilities. New and renovated buildings are going up throughout the province. So if you require 24â€"hour care, you Â¥an get it in a wellâ€"run, wellâ€"equipped facility that you can call home. The fact is, our population is growing and aging, and Ontario is working to ; ensure that all seniors‘ longâ€"term care If you can‘t live at home, you can still feel at home. Combine the stewed tomatoes, wiener pieces, zucchini rounds, diced onion, cubed eggplant and chopped lemon in a saucepan. Cook on medium heat until the vegetables are softâ€" ened. approximately one inch thick 1/4 cup diced onion 1 cup cubed eggplant, approximately 1/2â€"inch cubes 1 thin slice of lemon, chopped needs are met â€" now and for years to come. Find out more about longâ€"term care in Ontario today. Call 1â€"877â€"234â€"4343 to get a free copy of our Home and Community Care for . Seniors brochure. Or visit www.health.gov.on.ca and click on Seniorsa‘ Care.

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