the Dutch Touch - Dutch Canadian Club
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the Dutch Touch - Dutch Canadian Club
the D u tc h Tou c h 000100000 DUTCH CANADIAN CLUB (EDMONTON) 13312 142 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T5L 4T3 Phone: 780 452 2861 Dear members: The month of March is coupled to spring, new life and a new beginning, but for the DCC we had to be reminded once again of the harsh reality that we are not immortal. On the weekend of the 11th, we had the celebration of the life of Lisa Putters, on the 12th the celebration of the life of Coby Bruglemans, and on the 14th the memorial service for John de Visser. Our sincere condolences to Piet, Mell and Truus and families Your loss is our loss. These names are part of the fabric our club was built on. They will never be forgotten. Our AGM just behind us we are set to go again for another term, I would like to thank Pieter van Papeveld and Lisa Putters for their many years of dedicated service. With the election we had to fill four positions. Femke Williams and Rinske Ter Heide are the new kids on the block and Wanita White took on the full term as Secretary. I welcome them and look forward to have a new board with new ideas. (I have a one up on Justin Trudeau, we have 6 women vs 3 guys in our cabinet, how about that!) (HELP) Our next big event just around the corner is our Annual Dutch Spring Market. If you are able please give us a hand, especially with the setup of the stalls, which is the most labor intensive. As I mentioned to those in attendance at the AGM, we are doing OK, enjoy the building and each other’s company. Frank Stolk - 780-464-4879 - [email protected] 1 April 2016 vents E g n i Upcom CARD MAKING April 2, 16 and 30, 2016 May 14 and 28, 2016 KLAVERJAS TOURNAMENT April 17, 2016 SPRING CLEAN-UP April 11, 2016 BILLIARD TOURNAMENT April 20 and 22, 2016 DUTCH SPRING MARKET May 7, 2016 FRIENDSHIP TULIP GARDEN DEDICATION TBA BLOOMSDAY June 5, 2016 HERITAGE DAYS July 30, 31 & August 1 2016 CASINO YELLOWHEAD August 24, 25, 2016 ABO U T T H E D U T C H T O UC H APRIL 2016 The Dutch Touch is a publication for the Dutch Canadian Club (Edmonton) 13312 - 142 St. NW, Edmonton, AB T5L 4T3 Clubroom phone: 780-452-2861 MEMBERSHIP DUES Our membership fees are per calendar year: January - December at the following rates: Family (with children under 18) $70.00 Senior Family $60.00 Single $40.00 $35.00 Please submit your articles and news by the Senior Single Student $25.00 20th of the month if you want them to appear in the next issue. Drop them off at the Club or mail them to Please send your membership application or renewal with your name, address, the above address. phone number and email address to: Ten monthly issues are published (from September to June) You may also contact Jenny Smits - 780-473-0905 [email protected] Visit our website at: http:// www.dutchcanadiancentre.comcentre.com and “Like” us on Facebook for some of the latest news. The Dutch Touch is also available online on our website. Go to www.dutchcanadiancentre.com and click on DCC Activities, then on Current Events. You can have The Dutch Touch delivered to your email address in PDF format by contacting Jenny Smits with the email address you want it sent to. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR We welcome letters from our members regarding Club matters and concerns. Letters will be edited for grammatical errors and will be forwarded for comments to the appropriate departments. Anonymous letters will not be considered for publication. Please send them to the above address or to Jenny Smits: [email protected] Dutch Canadian Centre attn: Membership 13312 - 142 St NW Edmonton, AB T5L 4T3 ADVERTISING For any changes and additions or deletions in your monthly ads, please contact Jenny Smits 780-473-0905 [email protected] ADVERTISING RATES (per issue) 1/8 page - $8.75 + GST 1/4 page - $17.50 + GST 1/2 page - $35.00 + GST 1 full page - $70.00 + GST INDEX 311 12 Billiard Club 7 Blooms day 5 Calendar 20 Card Making Club 4 Canada Census 17 Contact info 19 DCC Auxiliary 7 DCC Board 3 Dutch Spring Market 15 Editorial 3 Klaverjas Club 4 Members Page 11 National Volunteer Week 18 Nederlandse Top 10 8 Netherlands News 19 Presidents message 1 Sewing & Craft Circle 5 Spring Clean-Up 7 Stitch N Rip Club 4 Volunteers 14 Windmills 6,16 MEMBERS PAGE INFORMATION Members of the Dutch Canadian Club can place their personal announcements and classified ads on the Members’ Page free of charge. We need your ad by the 20th of the month if you want your ad published in the next issue. If you have something for sale or are trying to find something or someone or if you have something to celebrate or share with our members you may use the Members’ Page to advertise at no cost to you. Contact: Jenny Smits - 780-473-0905 [email protected] 2 Windmills Billiards 8 Zumba Gold 6 EDIT OR IAL Dear Readers: After a very courageous battle with cancer we had to say goodbye to Lisa Putters in March. She was very much involved with many activities in our club, as a Board member, Auxiliary member, purchaser, membership coordinator, card maker, sewing club member and was always there to help out with our big events like Heritage Festival, Silver Skate Festival, Dutch Spring Market and every special event the DCC organized. I first met her when I joined the Klompendansers and we have been friends ever since. She was also my co-editor for the Dutch Touch and looked after the advertising and mailing. Even though she had a few chronic medical conditions, she never let that stop her and she never complained that something was too much for her. She always told us she felt “Terrific!” I am going to miss her very much. My condolences to the Putters family. Also condolences to the De Visser family with the loss of John. He will be missed, especially on the Friday night social gatherings. On to April and May: there is a market coming up and the tulips should be peeking out pretty soon and when they are in bloom there will be a special dedication of the Friendship Tulip Garden beside our windmill. I hope you had a wonderful Easter and we’ll see you at the club! Jenny Smits - 780-473-0905 - [email protected] N E W S F ROM T HE B OAR D Thank you to those who supported the Dutch Canadian Club by joining us on March 20 for the Annual General Meeting. 57 members were in attendance to hear the status of the club and to ask questions. Frank Stolk’s 3-year term as president was up and he was willing to sign on for another threeyear term. Three new board members were elected by acclamation: Wanita White as secretary to finish the position left vacant by Rita Hemmes-Davis who resigned during the year, Femke Williams and Rinske Ter Heide to fill the positions held by Piet Van Papeveld whose term was up, and Lisa Putters who passed away in March. We thank the re-elected board members for staying on for another term and we welcome the new board members and thank them for stepping up. We also thank retiring board member Piet Van Papeveld who was in charge of our building maintenance. Enjoy your retirement Piet. It was nice to socialize after the meeting with some fries and croquettes. Wanita White [email protected] - 780-455-2016 3 N E W S F ROM T HE c lub s KLAVERJAS CLUB The winners of the February 28 tournament are: 1. Frank Stolk 2. Henk Albarda 3. Johanna Kuipers The March 13 tournament winners are: 1. Dick Van Boven 2. Jane Vaderbleek 3. Bert Bok Next tournament will be on April 17, 2016 at 1:30 pm. We are playing on Tuesdays every week starting at 12:30 pm. If you like to play a game of Klaverjas, come check it out. Pieter & Erica Van Leeuwen - 780-459-5367 - [email protected] CARD MAKING CLUB What a sad month we had! We lost two of our very active members and a long-time member of our club. John de Visser, Lisa Putters and an old-timer ,Coby Bruglemans. We will miss John and Lisa very much on our Friday night socials. Our ladies stepped up to the plate and helped with the memorial lunches. Thanks girls, you did a great job like always, Our next card makers dates are April 2, April 16 and April 30, and in May we will meet on the 14th and the 28th. Hope to see you all there. Ria Bok - [email protected] - 780-472-2725 STITCH ’N RIP CLUB Another month has gone by and here we are again. Not much news this time. We are busy making items for the market. We hope to see you all there on May 7, which is getting pretty close. Thank you ladies for donating yarn, it helps us to help others. We meet every Monday from 12 noon until 3:00 pm. Bring your own lunch. Coffee and tea will be served (we even have cookies!). Edith Van Leeuwen - 780-489-8404 - [email protected] 4 N E W S F ROM T HE C LU B S ANNUAL GENERAL0 SEWING & CRAFT CIRCLE With Spring almost here and the Spring Market coming up we have been busy making some nice things to sell either at the market or at Heritage days. With some of the ladies still traveling the group has been a little small these days. So there is still room in the board room for additional creative persons. Although we are mostly sewing, any other craft making is also welcome. We meet every Tuesday from 10:00 am until 3:00 pm and bring our own lunch. Everyone is welcome. Jenny Smits - 780-473-0905 [email protected] BLOOMSDAY - June 5, 2015 1:00 pm. We invite everyone to come out and do a little gardening or join us for some food and refreshments. Please bring a six-pack of annuals or some perennials from your garden. FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS. CALL AN AWARD WINNING, PROFESSIONAL, FULL-TIME REALTOR® / MAKELAAR Frank Vanderbleek 780-431-5600 [email protected] franklythebest.ca “Serving You Since 1992!” Top 5% of Edmonton Realtors 2007-2015 2015 5 N E W S F ROM T HE C LU B S WINDMILLS Happy Birthday to all having a birthday this month and as always hugs and best wishes to those who need it. Upcoming Events: March 24. April 26. May 26. Easter. (Easter Hat Parade) Koningsdag. Kings Birthday is April 27 Windup BBQ Our Easter lunch was excellent, the parade was excellent, Joop's playing was excellent, all in all it was a most excellent afternoon. Hope everyone enjoyed it and give thanks to the volunteers who made the afternoon excellent. Reminders: Breast Cancer Walk is coming up May 1. Casino is August 24 and 25. Make sure your name is on the list. Renie Perreault - 780-456-3141 [email protected] Quotes: “You're in pretty good shape for the shape you are in” Owner/Mechanic Jack DeRoo Phone 780-476-5966 ZUMBA GOLD Automotive & High Performance Service Remember ladies! Bikini weather is coming. See you on Thursday. Serving North Edmonton for 37 years Service You Can Trust Close to Belvedere Bus & LRT Station Renie Perreault - 780-456-3141 [email protected] 12852 - 52 Street, Edmonton, AB T5A 0B6 6 DCC AUXILIARY Our condolences to Truus de Visser and family with the loss of there husband and father. Condolences to Piet Putters and family with the loss of Lisa. We will miss them. We are thinking of you. The market is coming up on May 7th. Anyone wishing to help, please phone Edith 780-489-8404 for the kitchen or Emmy 780-433-5584 who is the food trailer coordinator. Thank you to the volunteers who phoned already and are willing to help. Because this is a big event we need a lot of help. Donations to for the “Rommel Tafel” (used items) can be dropped off on Thursday, May 5th. Edith Van Leeuwen - 780-489-8404 - [email protected] BILLIARD CLUB NEWS Our billiard season is coming to an end soon and we will have the final playoffs on Wednesday, April 20th and Friday, April 22nd. Piet Putters 780-466-5756 SPRING CLEAN-UP - April 11, 2016 Please join us at our annual outside spring clean-up: Parking lot sweep, patio and furniture cleaning etc. We ask the volunteers to bring brooms, shovels, pails, wheelbarrow and we will supply the dust mask and the coffee and lunch. Frank Stolk - 780-464-4879 - [email protected] “Take a short walk to end breast cancer in the long run.” This year the Mother’s day 5K walk is on May 1 starting in Emily Murphy Park. Our group “50 Shades of Pink” will be participating again and if you would like to join us or sponsor us, you can do so on line at mothersdaywalk.ca, then click on “register” or “pledge a participant” and search for “50 Shades of Pink”. Or you can contact Renie Perreault or Jenny Smits for more information. 7 Edith’s Joke of the WINDMILLS THURSDAY AFTERNOON BILLIARDS CLUB These are the standings of our Billiards club after March 17, 2016 1 E. Wiersema 16 2 B. Westmaas 15 3 H. Sierink 14 4 C. Brusselers 14 5 J. Van den Brande 13 6 P. Putters 13 7 A. Smits 12 8 J. Breunesse 12 9 J. Brand 12 10 G. Boekholt 11 11 A. Wolfert 10 12 J. Toering 9 13 P. Van Papeveld 8 14 F. Hemmes 8 15 G. Thys 4 16 L. Damen 1 N ede r l a n ds e T o p 10 Week 13, 2016 Douwe Bob Month ONMOGELIJK? Meneer Pieters komt met tandpijn ’s morgens zijn kantoor binnen. Hij vraagt aan zijn collega: “Heb jij ’s nachts ook wel eens tandpijn gehad?” “ik zou het niet weten”, geeft deze ten antwoord. “Wat, ik zou het niet weten? Zoiets weet je toch!’ reageert meneer Pieters geërgerd. Zegt zijn collega: “Nee, echt niet. Ik slaap niet in dezelfde kamer als mijn tanden.” 1 Douwe Bob Slow Down 2 Anouk Run Away Together 3 Ali B & Diggy Dex Ik Huil Alleen Bij Jou 4 Diggy Dex & Jw Roy Treur Niet 5 Armin can Buren/Kensington Heading Up High 6 Miss Montreal Love You Now 7 Guus Meeuwis Kus Van Mij 8 Nick & Simon Rome 9 Marco Borsato & Marc Simons Breng Me Naar Het Water 10 Nielsen & Jiggy Dje Hotelsuite 8 DUTCH SPRING MARKET MAY 7, 2016 Award Winning Gouda from the Heart of Alberta! 2009 Canadian Champion Smoked Gouda medium Old Grizzle ex. aged gouda Gruyere medium (Swiss) The 2011 Canadian Champion Spiced Herbs & Garlic Gouda 2012 World Champion Smoked Gouda 2nd Award Silver 2013 Canadian Champion Old Grizzly Artistic Old Grizzly Gouda Ex. Aged Available at Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market Edmonton every Saturday from 8:00 am-3:00 pm. Golden Hour Clock Shop 10040 - 164 Street EDMONTON, AB T5P 4Y3 Phone 780-489-0171 Fax: 780-489-1847 Hess & Ronnie Nyenhuis SERVING EDMONTON & AREA FOR OVER 40 YEARS Closed on Mondays GUARANTEED CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIR by appointment only Free shipment across Canada, shipment by mail in 4 kg or 8 kg boxes. Order by phone, fax, online or visit our own store in Red Deer (Mon.-Sat. 9:00 am - 5:00 pm). Sylvan “Star” Cheese ltd. Phone: (403) 340-1560 Fax: (403) 342 6831 RR #1, Site 6, Box 31, Red Deer, AB T4N 5E1 web: www.sylvanstarcheesefarm.ca email: [email protected] ! BEN’S MEATS & DELI Victoria Fancy Sausage (2007) Ltd Family owned and operated since 1953 Enjoy an old world feel: many Dutch products including Croquettes, Frikandellen, Rookworst and our delicious Metworst. Visit our candy section for the sweet or salty tastes, or browse our huge deli with Dutch liver sausage and imported Gouda Cheese. 15726 Stony Plain Road Edmonton AB T5P 3Z5 PH: (780) 489-1424 Fax: (780) 409-8236 6508—118 Ave Edmonton AB 780-471-2283 Email: [email protected] Allen & Jackie Snyder www.bensmeats.com [email protected] CLASSIC EUROPEAN ANTIQUES 7000. Sq. Ft . Hidden Antiques & Collectibles treasures Come and visit us for our large assortment of Dutch items, as well as sliced deli meats and fresh meat products! We are the supplier for the Dutch Canadian Club’s famous Croquettes! CONTACT ANNEKE: 780-482-4414 Cell 780-699-7839 www.classiceuropeanantiques.com Hours: Tuesday to Friday 11:00— 5:00. Saturday 10:00-4:00. Sunday 11:00-4:00 13314-126 Ave . Edmonton [ Across from Wholesale Sports ] 9 John D. Stobbe Owner/Broker Century 21 - Shackleton Realty 8724-91 Street NW Edmonton, Alberta T6C 4L2 Bus 780-988-1100 Fax 780-485-1313 Avery and I; hanging with Henk & Fiekje van der Heijden having a break in Friesland www.century21shackleton.com I Appreciate Referrals!! If you know of any friends, family, neighbours, or co-workers who are looking to Sell or Buy a home, have them contact me directly. Thank you!! 12418 - 118 Avenue (780) 455-5855 Hall Rentals Inquiries welcome For Weddings, Anniversaries, Company Parties, Reunions, Dances etc. (Club members and ESCA members receive a discount on the rental) Willem Hubben Certified Denturist 780-984-4569 Frank Stolk DUTCH CANADIAN CENTRE 13312—142 Street, Edmonton, AB NEW DENTURES RELINES REPAIRS www.edmontondenture.com 10 Thank You! members page We would like to thank everyone who attended John’s funeral service and reception on March 14th. The number of people present was unexpected yet comforting for us during this unimaginable difficult time. Condolences to Piet Putters and the Putters family with the loss of Lisa Putters Condolences to Truus de Visser and the De Visser family with the loss of We would also like to thank the DCC Auxiliary for all their hard work associated with the beautiful lunch. There is nothing like sharing time and fond memories with good friends and family over delicious sandwiches and desserts. John de Visser Condolences to the Bruglemans family with the loss of To Frank Stolk, Thank you so much for the reading the eulogy and sharing some of his fond memories about John. Coby Bruglemans You are all in our prayers Lastly Thank you Linda Balt for creating the service and helping us share Johns life with everyone in attendance. The Windmills will participate in the Dutch Spring Market again on May 7 again this year and we are looking for donations. We will be selling out of the Windmill as usual. If you are spring God bless the DCC and everyone who helps keep the doors open for others to enjoy. cleaning or downsizing please keep us in mind and drop off your gently used items on May 5 - 7. For further information, please contact Faye De Vries at 780-478-7599 11 Truus and Family 1173395StNW,EdmontonABT5G1M1 e, m a n New service e Sam Phone780.477.3561 Fax204.989.9323 TollFree1.800.661.8906 [email protected] www.conFnentaltravel.ca Why is it so important to call 311? Community Liaison Officers stress the importance of calling the police if you witness crimes or suspicious activities and you should get a detailed description of vehicles and licence plates whenever possible. The more reports they get, the more patrols will take place in your area. Edmonton 311 App Report your concerns on the go! With the free Edmonton 311 App, you can use your smartphone to easily notify the city of: potholes, damaged sidewalks, damaged trees, litter, graffiti Help keep Edmonton great! Be the eyes and ears of the streets! Send a photo with your request and use your smartphone’s GPS function to pinpoint the issue’s location. By doing this, you are helping the city to better assess, prioritize and determine the corrective action based on severity, location, and other factors. Note: Download 311 App. Search for “Edmonton 311” on Google Play and iTunes App Store. 12 Dennis Stolzmann Realty Executives Progressive Serving Edmonton and Area Phone: 780-908-6651 Fax: 780-244-3530 Call today for your free market evaluation email: [email protected] website: www.dennissells.ca Double Dutch (Treats & Meats) 12769 - 50 Street, Edmonton (Formerly Dutch Treats & Farm Fresh Meats - under new ownership) "Your new Northeast Edmonton Dutch headquarters featuring imported Dutch delights and local farm favourites!" Open for business now... (587) 520-2229 [email protected] www.DoubleDutchTreats.com *Find us on social media* 13 From: Andre Kuijpers (Sociale Verzekerings Bank) [email protected] Als uitvoerder van de “Backpay” regeling (een regeling voor op 15 augustus 2015 in leven zijnde voormalige ambtenaren en KNIL militairen die over de oorlogsjaren in voormalig NederlandsIndie geen of onvolledig salaris hebben ontvangen) willen wij in de maand april Nederlandse verenigingen in Canada mailen om ruchtbaarheid te geven aan deze regeling. Het gaat om mensen van 90 jaar en ouder die voor ons in het buitenland moeilijk traceerbaar zijn. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Spring clean-up - April 11, 2016 Volunteers are needed to help clean up our parking lot, patios and outside furniture. Please bring your brooms, shovels, wheelbarrow and we provide the dust mask, coffee and lunch. Please call Frank at 780-984-4569 if you can help. Andre Kuijpers Coordinator Communicatie & Extreme Betrekkingen Secretaris Clientenraad Spring Market - May 7, 2016 Volunteers are needed in all areas, setup, clean-up, food preparation and sales. For help in the kitchen please phone Edith at 780-489-8404 and let her know if you are available on May 7. And for help in the food trailer, please phone Emmy at 780-433-5584. Sociale Verzekerings Bank Afdeling Verzetsdeelnemers en Oorlogsgetroffenen Stationaplein 1, 2312 AJ Leiden Antwoordnummer 10340, 2300WB Leiden Telefoon +31 (0)71 535 6785 The “Sociale Verzekerings Bank” (Social Insurance Bank) from the Netherlands is trying to locate former civil servants and ‘KNIL’ soldiers that have served in the East Indies (approx 1941-1945). They may be entitled to “backpay” because they did not receive any salary during the war (when most of them were imprisoned by the Japanese army). Obviously most candidates will be in their nineties, if they are still alive, but their heirs might also be entitled to the backpay. Casino Yellowhead August 24-25, 2016 The following volunteers are needed: - Bankers - Cashiers - Count Room - Chip Runners A sign-up sheet is in the Clubroom, please provide your name and phone number. After April 3rd you can phone Cor Vriens at 780-478-1450 14 Dutch Spring Market May 7, 2016 • • • • 50+ Vendors Enter our Free Raffles sponsored by our vendors Delicious food from our Dutch Kitchen and Snack Bar Chance to win a trip to Amsterdam from Continental Travel Group 15 WINDMILLS EASTER BONNET PARADE - March 24, 2016 The Jury had a very difficult time to select a winner, but after watching all the entries carefully they decided on the following winners: 1. Janice Munsch 2. Cor Brusselers 3. Judy Boekholt Thank you to everyone who participated and thank you to Joe for playing the accordion for us with some of the old favourite songs. The Nordic Room was very festive with the easter decorations and the luncheon was perfect! Thank you all! Ria Bok The Winners! eggs! eggs! and more eggs! Joe Breunesse Pictures by Renie & Jenny The Jury 16 What is the census? Statistics Canada conducts a census every five years. The next census will take place in May 2016. The census is designed to provide information about people in Canada based on their demographic, social and economic characteristics, and is the primary source of reliable demographic data for specific groups such as lone-parent families, seniors and language groups. Census information is important for your community and is vital for planning services such as child care, schooling, family services, and skills training for employment. Who will be included in the census? Every household in Canada is included, as well as Canadians and their families who are working abroad for the federal and provincial governments, Canadian embassies or the Canadian Armed Forces. Why is the census important? The census collects demographic information on every man, woman and child living in Canada. Information from the Census of Population is used by all levels of government, businesses, and various social service organizations and ethno-cultural organizations. The data are used in the administration of government programs and in planning pensions, healthcare, employment programs, new schools, public transit, hospitals, daycare centres, etc. How are the census questions determined? Before each census, Statistics Canada undertakes a user consultation and testing program to determine the census questions. Data users and interested parties across Canada are asked for their views on the type of information they feel should be available from the census. These consultations include: • various levels of government • academics • community groups and non-profit organizations • private industry • advisory groups • citizens. Statistics Canada takes into account emerging social and economic issues when determining the content of the questionnaire. Finally, the questions are approved by Cabinet and then published in the Canada Gazette. Job Opportunities There are 35,000 census job opportunities across Canada.Join the census team and make a lasting contribution to Canada and its people. Job locations, rates of pay, qualifications, and start dates vary. Please consult the details for each job type before submitting an application. Applications are now being accepted for the following 2016 Census jobs: • Census jobs across Canada • • • • • • Supervisory and non-supervisory jobs in neighbourhoods and communities in all urban and rural areas of the country (35,000 jobs). Early enumeration jobs Supervisory and non-supervisory jobs in remote areas of the far north, as well as in some communities in northern Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec and Labrador. Census Data Operations Centre Data processing and Census Help Line jobs in Gatineau, Quebec and Ottawa, Ontario (1,400 jobs). Note: The Data Operations Centre positions have a separate application process than other census jobs. Due to the volume of applications for census positions, only those candidates who are successful at each step of the hiring process will be contacted to proceed to the next step. Source: census.gc.ca 17 NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK APRIL 10-16, 2016 Seniors are valuable volunteers for the community. Seniors who volunteer are happier, healthier and more connected to the community. They are very giving of their time and talents. The benefits of this volunteer work are felt by the seniors as well as the organizations they volunteer for, including the Dutch Canadian Club! A statistics Canada report on volunteering in Canada notes that seniors devote the most time to volunteering of all Canadians. Adults over age 55 volunteer on average 196 to 231 hours per year. Senior volunteers also contribute skills and expertise they have gained over a life time. Many studies show that volunteering helps seniors expand their social networks and improve their social support. Volunteering gives people a sense of purpose which can positively impact their outlook and feelings of self-worth. Volunteer Canada also cites improved physical and brain health, lower stress, and improved life satisfaction among the benefits of volunteering And we all benefit when older adults are connected, engaged and have opportunities to volunteer and give back to their community. During National Volunteer Week and every other day remember to thank the many older adult volunteers who are making valuable contributions to our community. They help us create an age-friendly city that allows older adults to continue to contribute as they age. To get involved, check out our volunteer requests on page 14. The Dutch Canadian Club is volunteer-driven and we welcome your help, your skills and your expertise at many events. If you would like to get involved in the Edmonton community: • attend the Edmonton Volunteer Fair on April 16 from 10:00 am to 2 pm at West Edmonton Mall. Seventy-five organizations will be on hand to talk about their volunteer options. • browse the listings of volunteer opportunities in Edmonton at govolunteer.ca. • Contact organizations that interest you to see if you can get involved in some way. Choose a volunteer role like you would a best friend. Find a cause that really matters to you. An environment where you feel comfortable and safe. An activity that invites you to use your skills and talents. Volunteers are the roots of strong communities 18 NE WS FROM THE NE TH ERLA NDS DCC CLUBS Dutch football legend Johan Cruijff dies from cancer at 68 BILLIARDS CLUB CLUB MANAGER 780-984-4569 BOARD MEMBERS President Frank Stolk 780-464-4879 Vice-president Emmy Diamond 780-433-5584 Secretary Wanita White 780-455-2016 Treasurer Judy Boekholt 780-470-3701 Officers Ria Bok 780-472-2725 Cees Stolk 780-417-2245 Pieter Van Leeuwen 780-459-5367 Rinske Ter Heide 780-960-9758 Femke Williams 780-909-7966 DCC AUXILIARY President Edith Van Leeuwen 780-489-8404 Secretary Truus de Visser 780-434-4133 Treasurer Erica Van Leeuwen 780-459-5367 THE WINDMILLS President Pieter Putters 780-466-5756 Secretary Renie Perreault 780-456-3141 Treasurer Ria Bok 780-472-2725 Piet Putters 780-466-5756 Dutch football legend Johan Cruijff has died at his home in Barcelona at the age of 68. A statement on Cruijff’s own website said: ‘On March 24 2016 Johan Cruyff (68) died peacefully in Barcelona, surrounded by his family after a hard fought battle with cancer. It’s with great sadness that we ask you to respect the family’s privacy during their time of grief.’ Cruijff went public with his diagnosis for lung cancer in October 2015. Cruijff had heart trouble in the early 1990s and underwent a bypass operation. He also stopped smoking around that time. Having advertised cigarettes when a player, Cruijff took part in an anti-smoking commercial in Catalonia. In the advert, Cruijff said football had given him everything but that smoking had taken almost everything away. Cruijff, credited with reviving Dutch football, won the European Player of the Year award in 1971, 1973 and 1974 as he helped Ajax to its hattrick of European titles. Michael van Praag, chairman of the Dutch football association KNVB said: ‘We have lost our best footballer ever, our number 14 and a great football friend.’ ‘We are broken. Johan took Dutch football to greater heights. The KNVB will be eternally grateful to him. And I am going to miss Johan, my friend, enormously.’ DutchNews.nl BUILDING MAINTENANCE Vacancy CARD MAKING Ria Bok 780-472-2725 [email protected] CASINO Cory Vriens 780-478-1450 CONCORDIA BAND Dave Greidanus 587-269-3619 DUTCH SPRING MARKET COORDINATOR Barbara de Visser 780-991-0239 (please leave a message) [email protected] HALL RENTALS Frank Stolk 780-984-4569 [email protected] HERITAGE FESTIVAL Emmy Diamond 780-433-5584 [email protected] KLAVERJAS TOURNAMENTS Pieter Van Leeuwen 780-459-5367 [email protected] MEMBERSHIP Piet Putters - 780-466-5756 SEWING & CRAFT CIRCLE Jenny Smits 780-473-0905 DUTCH TOUCH Editor [email protected] Jenny Smits 780-473-0905 STITCH ‘N RIP CLUB [email protected] Edith Van Leeuwen 780-489-8404 Advertising [email protected] Jenny Smits 780-473-0905 [email protected] 19 Dutch Canadian Centre APRIL 2016 ly Club k e e W r Regula edule Sch Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursd ay Friday Saturday 1 Card 2 making fall & winter months 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Clean-up 12 13 14 15 Card 16 Making 17 Klaverjas 18 19 20 Billiards 21 22 Billiards 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Card 30 Making Board Meeting 1st Monday of the month 6:30 pm Committee Meetings in the months with 31 days prior to the board meetings at 6:30 pm Monday: Stitch & Rip Club MAY 2016 12:00 - 3:00 pm Sunday Tuesday: Sewing Circle Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 MARKET 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Card 14 making 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Card 28 Making 29 30 31 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Klaverjas Club 12:30 - 4:00 pm Wednesday: Seniors Drop-In Nordic Room 1:00 - 4:00 pm Billiard Club 7:00 pm Thursday: Windmills Seniors 1:00 pm JUNE 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Zumba Gold 2:00 pm Friday Flying Dutchman Club Room Social 7:30 pm Saturday: Card Making 10:00 - 5:00 twice a month (check dates on calendar) Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 Bloomsday 6 7 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 20
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