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Help our community grow NOVEMBER 17, 2018 will be your day to make a difference 24 Hour Giving Challenge To donate by cheque contact Raylene before Nov. 16, 2018. 204-534-8161 Boissevain & Morton Graduation Scholarships & Bursaries Awarded at Boissevain Collegiate 2018 Graduation Safe Grad Bursary RAYLIN UNRAU $200 presented to a student showing dedication, perseverance, citizenship and effort shown with academic achievements. Barbara Dyck Memorial Bursary ANNA COUPLAND $100 awarded to student showing academic excellence and volunteerism. Ross George Memorial Bursary HUDSON MEALY $500 presented to a student showing scholastic achievement with participation in sports and community activities. W.R. Barefoot Memorial Scholarship AMANDA WALKER & JOSIE PUGH $1000 awarded to a student achieving academic excellence and continuing his/her education. To donate visit www.boissevainmortonfoundation.ca OR call 204-534-8161 Join us at our granting evening to Celebrate Giving Thursday, November 15, 2018 @ 7:00 pm at the Boissevain Curling Rink $118,000 will be given to the community in 2018 www.endowmanitoba.ca Make a gift to the foundation’s unrestricted fund on Nov. 17 and your gift will be stretched on a 2 to 5 ratio: The Winnipeg Foundation and the Province of Manitoba will give $2 for every $5 donated. Gifts must be made online www.endowmanitoba.ca November 17th to the unrestricted fund. Celebrating $1.5 million dollars of grants to the community in its 43 year history, and growth to $4 million in assets Don Marshall Award JOSIE PUGH $250 awarded to student attending post secondary for a diploma or a degree in agriculture. Klaus Stelling Bursary JENNA MARSHALL $1050 presented to a student who has achieved academic excellence and is continuing his/her education. Sally Hoppe Bursary ANJA NELL $600 awarded to a student active in school sports, extra curricular and community activities while maintaining academic excellence. Ab & Maisie Hicks Scholarship CAMRYN CLYNE $1200 awarded to a student pursuing post secondary education in the health care field. Boissevain & Morton Foundation Grant MEGAN EVANS $500 awarded to a student with a history of volunteerism. Also open to Boissevain Adult Ed students. Wally & Martha Kroeker Scholarship NOT PRESENTED IN 2018 The Scholarship Funds held in trust by the Boissevain & Morton Foundation were established by individuals, families and community groups. Boissevain & Morton Foundation gifted $17,989 00 from Dora Ryan Dora Ryan was a pioneeer res- ident of the Boissevain area. Raised on a farm, she moved to Boissevain after she married in 1942. She enjoyed looking after her yard, horseback riding, her dogs, and she was a great sports enthusiast. She worked at Pringles’ for many years. She appreciated being able to help at St. Paul’s United Church and was in charge of get- ting greeters for many years. She chose to leave her legacy to the Boissevain & Morton Foundation in a Field of Interest Fund for sports to be given out annually. She also enabled St. Paul’s United Church to create a Designated Fund for their operating. Bob Barefoot Bursary $1,000 presented annually Bob Barefoot received his school- ing in Boissevain, but by age 14 he realized his widowed mother could not afford to raise him, and left grade 10 to work on a farm for $5.00 a month. After serving in the Canadian Army overseas, he re- turned to Boissevain in 1955 and became a custodian at the school, a job he held until retire- ment. Although he had little formal education, he enjoyed reading, especially history. His daughter, Dr. Judy Barefoot wanted to give back to the community her family enjoyed growing up in. The W.R. Barefoot scholarship is presented to deserving graduates achieveing academic excellence and continuing their education. Boissevain and Morton Foundation Board of Directors 2018-2019: Raylene Conway-Smith, Executive Director Brandt Bessant – Chairman Bonnie Scott Brent Hazlewood – Vice-Chairman Andy Neufeld Helen Deacon – Secretary Diane Bell Jamie Dickinson – Treasurer Keith Wooldridge Colleen Sambrook-Adams Robert Doell Lindsay Beard Patty Rainnie Join us on Facebook Like our page - Boissevain Morton Foundation

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Page 1: 24 Hour Giving Challenge - BOISSEVAIN & MORTON FOUNDATIONboissevainmortonfoundation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/... · 2019. 8. 31. · ing in Boissevain, but by age 14 he realized

Help our community growNOVEMBER 17, 2018 will be your day to make a difference

24 Hour Giving Challenge

To donate by cheque contact Raylenebefore Nov. 16, 2018. 204-534-8161

Boissevain & Morton Graduation Scholarships & Bursaries

Awarded at Boissevain Collegiate 2018 Graduation

Safe Grad Bursary RAYLIN UNRAU$200 presented to a student showing dedication, perseverance, citizenship and effort shown with academic achievements.

Barbara Dyck Memorial Bursary ANNA COUPLAND$100 awarded to student showing academic excellence and volunteerism.

Ross George Memorial Bursary HUDSON MEALY$500 presented to a student showing scholastic achievement with participation in sports and community activities.

W.R. Barefoot Memorial ScholarshipAMANDA WALKER & JOSIE PUGH$1000 awarded to a student achieving academic excellence and continuing his/her education.

To donate visit www.boissevainmortonfoundation.ca OR call 204-534-8161

Join us at our granting evening toCelebrate Giving

Thursday, November 15, 2018@ 7:00 pm at the Boissevain Curling Rink

$118,000 will be givento the community in 2018

www.endowmanitoba.caMake a gift to the foundation’s unrestricted fund on Nov. 17 and your gift will be stretched on a 2 to 5 ratio: The Winnipeg Foundation and the Province of Manitoba will give $2 for every $5 donated.

Gifts must be made online www.endowmanitoba.ca

November 17th to the unrestricted fund.

Celebrating

$1.5 million dollarsof grants

to the community

in its 43 year history,

and growth to

$4 million in assets

Don Marshall Award JOSIE PUGH$250 awarded to student attending post secondary for a diploma or a degree in agriculture.

Klaus Stelling Bursary JENNA MARSHALL$1050 presented to a student who has achieved academic excellence and is continuing his/her education.

Sally Hoppe BursaryANJA NELL$600 awarded to a student active in school sports, extra curricular and community activities while maintaining academic excellence.

Ab & Maisie Hicks Scholarship CAMRYN CLYNE$1200 awarded to a student pursuing post secondary education in the health care field.

Boissevain & Morton Foundation Grant MEGAN EVANS$500 awarded to a student with a history of volunteerism. Also open to Boissevain Adult Ed students.

Wally & Martha Kroeker Scholarship NOT PRESENTED IN 2018 The Scholarship Funds held in trust by the Boissevain & Morton Foundation were established by individuals, families and community groups.

Boissevain & Morton Foundation gifted

$17,98900

from Dora RyanDora Ryan was a pioneeer res-ident of the Boissevain area. Raised on a farm, she moved to Boissevain after she married in 1942. She enjoyed looking after her yard, horseback riding, her dogs, and she was a great sports enthusiast. She worked at Pringles’ for many years. She appreciated being able to help at St. Paul’s United Church and was in charge of get-ting greeters for many years. She chose to leave her legacy to the Boissevain & Morton Foundation in a Field of Interest Fund for sports to be given out annually. She also enabled St. Paul’s United Church to create a Designated Fund for their operating.

Bob Barefoot Bursary

$1,000presented annually

Bob Barefoot received his school-ing in Boissevain, but by age 14 he realized his widowed mother could not afford to raise him, and left grade 10 to work on a farm for $5.00 a month. After serving in the Canadian Army overseas, he re-turned to Boissevain in 1955 and became a custodian at the school, a job he held until retire-ment. Although he had little formal education, he enjoyed reading, especially history. His daughter, Dr. Judy Barefoot wanted to give back to the community her family enjoyed growing up in. The W.R. Barefoot scholarship is presented to deserving graduates achieveing academic excellence and continuing their education.

Boissevain and Morton FoundationBoard of Directors 2018-2019:

Raylene Conway-Smith, Executive DirectorBrandt Bessant – Chairman Bonnie ScottBrent Hazlewood – Vice-Chairman Andy NeufeldHelen Deacon – Secretary Diane BellJamie Dickinson – Treasurer Keith WooldridgeColleen Sambrook-Adams Robert DoellLindsay Beard Patty Rainnie

Join us on Facebook Like our page - Boissevain Morton Foundation

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and growth to$4 million in assets

Save the date as we celebrate

giving ....

Thursday, November 15at 7:00 pm

at the Boissevain Curling Rink

Celebrating $1.5 million dollarsof grants to the community

in its 43 year history ...

2017 UNDESIGNATED GRANTSBoissevain Golf Club icemaker for clubroom ............... $3,831.44T.M. Ag Society 10 aluminum picnic tables .................... 2,500.00ArtsPark shed, tools, and new plants ................................ 3,000.00Curling Club lights for club room/kitchen ........................ 4,000.00Boissevain Library update microfilm collection ............. 600.00Prairie Partners Inc. new deck east side......................... 2,500.00Tiny Turtle Playroom early childhood program supplies .. 984.95Services for Seniors refrigeration unit ............................. 1,354.87Kinsmen Club 20x30 storage shed extension .................. 8,677.29Boissevain School Second Step & Breakfast Programs ... 3,259.00Boissevain Farmers’ Market Portable Canopies & Storage Shed................................. 5,860.00Moncur Gallery Equipment for self-guided tours & training ..................... 3,642.45Recreation Commission Drums Alive program & equipment ................................. 2,500.00Boissevain Grant Fund Scholarship .............................. 500.00Youth in Philanthropy 2017 projects ............................. 2,500.00With grant money funded by the Foundation, Boissevain School stu-dents must clarify their own values, research charities in the catchment area, and make decisions about which charities are most worthy of the grants. Students develop decision-making and leadership skills, while developing an appreciation for their community.

Boissevain Golf Club new air compressor ............... $500Boissevain Pool Kiddie pool toys ............................. $300Evergreen Place Activity Dept. supplies ................ $200Boissevain Soccer Association T-Shirts .................. $500Palliative Care Guilty Quilters supplies for quilts .... $500

2017 DESIGNATED GRANTSBeckoning Hills Museum .................................................. $ 513.70Boissevain ArtsPark ............................................................ 1,121.82Boissevain-Morton Arts Council..................................... 106.03Turtle Mountain Ag Society ............................................ 191.63Boissevain Ladies Health Auxiliary ................................ 6,427.74Bsvn Cemetery Perpetual Care .................................... 5,146.23Boissevain Community Centre ...................................... 1,019.55Boissevain Festival of the Arts ........................................ 1,638.91Boissevain Golf Club ......................................................... 796.63Boissevain Canadian Legion ......................................... 1,231.33B.M. Foundation Operating ........................................... 4,393.25Boissevain Morton Library ............................................... 195.28Boissevain Theatre ............................................................. 482.64C.N.I.B. ............................................................................... 176.97Ninga Cemetery Perpetual Care................................. 1,918.20Ninga Community Centre .............................................. 1,076.24Ninga Presbyterian Church ............................................ 796.62Prairie Partners Inc. ............................................................ 2,369.85St. Matthew’s Anglican Church .................................... 143.45St. Paul’s United Church .................................................. 7,142.24Turtle Mountain School Division ..................................... 1,223.80Boissevain Morton Fire Department ............................ 1,336.27Boissevain Handivan ........................................................ 2,160.38Town Beautification .......................................................... 3,858.86Boissevain Health Recruitment Fund ........................... 5,257.15Boissevain Swimming Pool .............................................. 87.32Boissevain Minor Hockey................................................. 102.23Boissevain Nursery School ............................................... 871.00Youth in Philanthropy........................................................ 212.45Canada150 Grants ........................................................... 9,100.00

Total Grants 2017 $131,745.54

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Donations for 2017 $33,817.00Operating Grants Received $11,638.24Management Fees on all funds $29,169.02Sum Designated to Foundation $4,393.25Investment Interest Received $136,810.00TOTAL INCOME $215,827.51

Operating Expenses $41,860.00Advertising, Professional Fees, Corporate Filing, Dues, Office Expense, Travel (Conference), Bank Charges, Broker Fees, Rent (In-kind)

AssetsCurrent Assets $483,868.00Funds invested $3,560,445.00TOTAL ASSETS $4,044,313.00

DONATIONS MADE BY

DONATIONS MADE IN MEMORY OF

Donations from October 15, 2017to October 15, 2018:

$71,373.62 in donations received

Financial statements available at Boissevain & Morton Foundation office

Rob & Colleen AdamsDavid & Mary ArdeDunc & Teresa ArmstrongCal & Diane BellGreg & Wanda Cameron Donna ChambersMuriel ClarkVerla & Kennedy CohoeCrocus Hills EstateBrian ConwayFrank & Doreen ConwayArnold & Helen DeaconCathy & Maurice DeVriezeWilbert & Brenda DueckHedy & John DyckDorothy DuncanBlair EmpeyDoug EmpeyRudy & Sharon EngbrechtBlaine & Dianne FaceyMary FedorwichArva FullerLouise GeorgeColin GilroyAnna & John GloverAlan GoddardMuriel & Stan GoodSheridan & Lorette GreenGeorge Lake AssociationLinda GrayPerry & Phyllis HalletMargaret HammondBrent & Jill Hazlewood

Bernice HemingwayDorothy HicksHelen & Melvin HicksHazel HighfieldHelen & Barrie HoleLes & Lorraine HoustonMary JanzBoissevain Kinnette ClubArchie KempthorneAnn & Gary KempthorneDave & Merilee

KempthorneShirley & John KulchyckTom & Helen LatimerNancy & Ken LewisDale & Rhonda LyleBlaine & Neta MainsGarry MainsClifford & Jean McCallumDon & Judy McRuerMoncur GalleryShannon MoncurAl & Corrine MoodyNorval Moore & Leslie

LarsonMun. of Boissevain-MortonBrenda & Bob NixonLuella NobleGerry & Lorraine NoonanCindy OberlinSharon PattersonSharon PetersShirley Phillips

Del & Leona PringleKen & Leanne PringleWayne & Laurette PringlePringles’ Sports ExcellenceDonna RiedTom & Margie RobbinsRoyal Canadian Legion

AuxiliaryDeanna & Gary SabanSafe Grad 2007 to 2018Alan & Bonnie ScottMichelle ScottJoyce ScottJared SmithJohn & Raylene SmithMary T. SmithTed & Marie SmithLorna StewartMilt & Judy StobbeNevin & Jess StobbeSunova Credit UnionKeith & Gladys TuftsJake UngerWhitewater Sewing CircleRalph & Averill WhitfieldLeonard & Brenda WiebeRoss & Kathy WilkinsonKarla WilbeeAudrey WilsonJoan WrightJoseph & Lucy Younge

Year End December 2017

DONATIONS MADE IN CELEBRATION OFEd Anderson’s Retirement as MayorFrank & Doreen Conway 60th AnniversaryWhitewater Sewing CircleJan & Tonnie Bos 50th AnniversaryPhilanthropy Day November 15thSafe Grad additions 2008-2011 & 2018Beta Sigma Phi Preceptor ChapterBoissevain Bridge Club in lieu of Christmas giftsKeith & Gladys Tufts 65th AnniversaryDon Marshall Scholarship

Bill & Doreen AdamsBob BarefootBernice CuvelierWillard EmpeyJack FullerDoreen HalladayEdith JohnstonCharlie KinsleyMel MaloneyEugene McCauslandBill Oberlin

Helen PattersonVic RaynerVera SabanBernard FastW. BurkeHarvey ConwayKathleen DixonGeorge EppJoanne GrayHokinson (Dale’s father)Shirley Logan

Susan Kazantzakis (Broadfoot)Bill & Verna McMorrisHelen McIntoshEarl PattersonIrene PattersonShelia ReichertVerna Thio

DESIGNATED FUNDS Designated to:

Roy Alvis .......................................Handivan/Ag SocietyDusty & Lucy Anderson ................Prairie Partners, Ninga Community Centre,

Ninga Cemetery, Ninga Presbyterian Church, Evergreen Place, Boissevain Golf Course, Boissevain Festival of the Arts

Bsvn Mentally Handicapped .........Prairie PartnersBoissevain Cemetery Fund ..........For Perpetual Care of CemeteryChild Sports ..................................Received from the courts for fines as directed

by the convictedEd & Muriel Clark ..........................Bsvn Anglican Church, Legion, Arts CouncilBoissevain Theatre .......................Bsvn Theatre through sale of Morton VillaGail & Brian Clark .........................Town BeautificationHec Couture .................................Bsvn Ladies Health AuxiliaryJacob P. Dyck ...............................Second year nursing Student to work in

Boissevain hospital or care homeMina Dyck .....................................Turtle Mountain Ag SocietyRon Dyer ......................................Boissevain CemeteryDoug & Phylis Empey ...................St. Paul’s United ChurchRalph Ferguson Memorial ............Ninga Community Centre for kids hockeyHarry George Memorial ................For junior curling programBert & Flora Greaves Memorial ....Beckoning Hills Museum, Bsvn Arts Council,

Evergreen Place, Bsvn Legion, St. Paul’s United, Bsvn Handivan

Marion Gregory .............................Bsvn Health Auxiliary (Evergreen), Boissevain & Morton Foundation

E. Grierson ...................................C.N.I.B.Pearl Hammond ............................Bsvn Foundation, St. Paul’s United ChurchMabel Harmon/William Willimott ...Prairie PartnersBarbara Harvie .............................St. Paul’s United ChurchJoan Hawkes ................................Evergreen PlaceJack & Lilliane Henderson ............Bsvn Swimming Pool, Evergreen PlaceAb & Maizie Hicks .........................St. Paul’s United, Town Beautification,

Ninga Cemetery, Boissevain CemeteryGordon Hicks ................................Even years Boissevain Minor Hockey

/Odd Years Ninga RinkJim & Myrtle Ludgate ....................St. Paul’s United, Bsvn Community CentreJ & M Manson ...............................Boissevain Firefighters, Ambulance, HandivanClifford & Jean McCallum….. .......St. Pauls United ChurchStanley McCallum .........................Bsvn Art’s Council, Beckoning Hills MuseumWilliam & Verna McMorris ............Town BeautificationDr. Don & Dr. Ethel McPhail .........Town Beautification/ Bsvn FoundationDale & Betty Mitchell ....................Town BeautificationFred Musgrove Memorial ..............Town Beautification,Bsvn LibraryLynne & Leone Newton……… .....Boissevain-Morton LibraryNinga Cemetery ............................Perpetual Care FundFaith & Fern Orris .........................Bsvn Handivan, Firefighters, Festival of the Arts,

Community Centre, St. Paul’s United Church, Health Centre, Bsvn & Morton Foundation

Dora B. Ryan………………… .......Sports decided by the board annuallyClass Reunion 88 .........................Boissevain Student GovernmentDorothy Sanders ...........................St. Matthews Anglican ChurchLloyd & Ida Smith .........................Evergreen Place, St. Paul’s United Church,

Boissevain & Morton FoundationTurtle Island Festival ....................Town BeautificationTurtle Mountain Trail Riders .........Boissevain Fire DepartmentKeith & Rita Watts Family .............St. Paul’s United ChurchElliot Wheeler ...............................Child sportsDonna Woodcock .........................Bsvn Student GovernmentYouth in Philanthropy ...................Philanthropic Education at Boissevain School

Grade 10 thru 12

UNDESIGNATED (Board takes applications and designates the money from this fund)

Herb & Ida Barwick Laura BirbeckLena, Jack, Garry & Ron Cameron W.R. ClarkRobert Craik Ernest & Flossie DavidsonSmart & Caring Fund (pool of smaller donations) Les & Anna Grace Diehl Jacob DyckDonors Choice Donations Roy & Euniece WilbeeBert & Flora Greaves Mildred HammondMabel Harmon & William Willmott Vera HarmonBarb & Herb Harvie Barrie & Helen HoleLaurie & Joyce Hole Van & Sally HoppeVan Hoppe Memorial Fund Bob & Elsie LatimerEarle & Marg Mains Garry MainsThomas Sill Fund 2015 Elsie MayMel & Mildred McCausland Mildred MusgroveMeyers, Norris, Penny & Co. Doreen & Earl NobleJ.B. Oke Bessie & Tom PattersonMiles Phillips “Ye Old Editor” Royal Bank - RBCThomas Reid Pearl RobbBob & Frieda Robertson Sill & CompanyDon Smith Jean SmithJim & Marjorie Taylor Turtle Mountain Trail RidersBryan & Carol Tyerman

BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPSAb & Maizie HicksSally Hoppe/BMFDon Marshall ScholarshipBarbara Dyck MemorialRoss George MemorialKlaus Stelling BursarySafe Grad Bursary 1995-97-98, 2001-2002Wally & Martha Kroeker Memorial ScholarshipW.R. Barefoot ScholarshipBoissevain & Morton Foundation Grant ScholarshipBernard Fast Scholarship Fund

FAMILY FUNDSMcPhail Family Miles & Shirley PhillipsBob & Joan Wright Brent & Jill HazlewoodGordon & Sharon Patterson Lawrence & Linda BeardMilt & Judy Stobbe Alex & Helen McIntosh FundTom & Helen Latimer

SELF-DESIGNATED FUNDS (These funds are decided by the owners each year at granting time)

Boissevain & Area Bowling Assoc.Minnie Fisher Family

FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS (These can be chosen when donating)

Beautification, Community Health, Education or Sports

To donate visit www.boissevainmortonfoundation.ca call 204-534-8161