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Boyne Chapter of Retired Teachers

Boyne Chapter of Retired Teachers

The Boyne Chapter meets for breakfast on the last Friday in September- November and January - May usually at the Carman Motor Inn. Our May meeting is often in Miami at “The Station” or at the Golf Course. Various members take turns acting as Chair for the meetings. Although our Chapter is not extremely active, the regular meetings allow us the opportunity to keep in touch with friends and former colleagues. An email list of members and "potential" members also allows us to inform retired teachers of important issues communicated from RTAM. If you’re ever in Carman early on a Friday morning, we’d be happy to see you. If you join our Chapter; we’ll even buy your first breakfast. Volunteerism is strong among the group members who continue to provide leadership in the Carman and Miami communities.

President: Retired Teachers' Association of Manitoba

Address: 206 - 1555 St. James St. Winnipeg, MB R3H 1B5

Phone: 204-889-3660 or 1-888-393-8082 (toll-free)

Emailinfo@rtam.mb.ca

2020 REPORT

The Boyne chapter has 19 members. We have no designated President, but someone volunteers to chair each meeting. The Secretary-Treasurer is Bob Kowalchuk. The breakfast meetings are held the last Friday of each month (September to May) at a local Carman restaurant. The fee is $10 per year and the money is used to provide a scholarship to a Prairie Rose graduate entering a program of learning. The meeting opens with the singing of O Canada.

RTAM President, Peggy Prendergast, attended our October breakfast meeting and she provided information about RTAM’s involvement with the Seniors Coalition, the endowment fund, the RTAM radio clips aired on CJNU. She reinforced that retired teachers should volunteer and encouraged everyone to be active and be happy and enjoy life. Peggy stressed her philosophy “Don’t isolate yourself—get outside the house”.

Many of our teacher retirees are very active in community activities. Audrey Myers is the choir director for our Carman Active Living Centre choir. The choir has been together for close to 15 years and Audrey was instrumental in starting the choir. Neil Strachan is chairperson of the Carman Library Board and the Board has been overseeing the expansion and renovation of our library. The new library had its Grand Opening this past March. Bob Kowalchuk has been involved with the Alzheimer Society for 18 years, and for 16 years has organized the Alzheimer Ukrainian Awareness dinner. The dinner serves authentic Ukrainian food and has raised over $80 000 for the Alzheimer Society. Joan Driedger was honored as Miami’s Citizen of the Year.

Once the business portion of the meeting has been completed, one never knows where the conversation will lead. Somebody could recommend a book that they have read or a movie they have seen. Talking about grandchildren and their accomplishments is always a favorite topic. One meeting people shared stories about fire alarms being set off in schools while teaching. Some of our members play in a ukulele group and stories are shared about the group and other music incidents.

The important thing is that we always adjourn with a smile on our face.

This wraps up the Boyne Chapter Report.

Submitted by Bob Kowalchuk


2019 REPORT

Report to the 2019 AGM Respectfully submitted by Bob Kowalchuk, Secretary-Treasurer Members: 22 The Boyne chapter has 22 members. We have no designated President, but someone volunteers to chair each meeting. The Secretary-Treasurer is Bob Kowalchuk. The breakfast meetings are held the last Friday of each month (September to May) at a local Carman restaurant. For our May meeting, we alternate travelling to Elm Creek or Miami and have our breakfast in their community. The fee is $10 per year to provide a scholarship to a Prairie Rose graduate entering a program of learning. The meeting opens with the singing of O Canada. The first part of the meeting involves the business portion and the sharing of information. This includes an update on the AGM and what our COLA (Cost of Living Allowance) will be. Each meeting also provides an updated RTAM report. Following the business portion we have the sharing of information regarding upcoming activities in Carman and surrounding communities. This could range from a newly formed ukulele group at our Active Living Centre to a Christmas cheer board concert fundraiser. The members took a trip to Manitou and a tour of the Nellie McClung museum, followed by lunch at a local restaurant. Whatever the topic, there will be a lively discussion followed by a round of laughter. One member received a burnt piece of toast and this lead to a discussion about healthy food. Another member was involved in a car accident when his gas pedal was stuck; this lead to an investigation from General Motors. Another discussion on the pros and cons of eating Cheesies. Someone usually shares an accomplishment regarding their grandchildren. Health updates are given on past members who are unable to attend. But, we always remember to adjourn with a smile on our face. This wraps up the Boyne Chapter Report.

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