2018 Miss, Toni Stagat handing off the sash to the 2019 Miss, Maddy Banderob - No. 621 2019
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Presidents’ Report Hello, my friends, on Saturday April 13th we celebrated the arrival of spring with our Spring Dance. A sold-out crowd were in attendance to thank Toni Stagat for serving as Miss Hubertushaus for 2018 and then we all welcomed the Miss for 2019. Maddy Banderob is excited to fill this role for the coming year and she brought with her a large group of family and friends including her parents Gary and Deb and grandparents Helmut and Christa Banderob. You will recognize Maddy as she has volunteered for many years during Oktoberfest in the cake booth and souvenir stand. I would like to acknowledge Past Miss Hubertushaus’ that were in attendance as well as Past Miss Transylvania Club – Amanda Mooser and Past Miss Concordia – Kathryn Malcolm who helped ease Toni’s pain as she relinquished her crown. I was very pleased to see the many children in the crowd as well; I am sure there were a few future club Misses and members. On April 6th I attended the OFAH Zone J Annual Meeting along with 5 other club members. Please see the report in this bulletin and if you have any questions please ask one of the attendees. In the upcoming June bulletin, I plan to include a detailed report from the OFAH Annual Conference. The highlight of this three-day conference was CWD – Chronic Wasting Disease. This is a very scary situation that we all need to know of. I will also present some of the information at the June Monthly Membership Meeting on Wednesday June 5th. As I write this edition of the bulletin, we are preparing to install 3 wood duck nesting boxes along our creek system. With any luck we will have occupants in these in the next year. These boxes were donated by the OFAH and built by youth at the OFAH Youth Campout in 2017. Since our Annual General Meeting in March we have completed 2 of the projects that were approved on the budget. The a/c equipment for the upper walk in cooler has been replaced by Nelco Mechanical under the direction and guidance of Harry Vogt and the parking lot lights at the back end have been updated to LED by Mendler Electric. I look forward to the members support at Work Day on Saturday May 4th and Fish Fry on Sunday May 5th. Please support your club on these 2 days. Your President; Dave Mendler
Sports Directors Report Hello fellow members. I would like to take a minute to introduce myself as your new Sports Director. My name is Jonathan Stiles and I’m hoping to represent you and this club as well as your former sports director Reimund Stagat did. I’m an avid hunter, fisherman. I also have a love for firearms and bows. I’m engaged to a former Miss Hubertushaus Sarah Stagat. I’ve been an active member here going on 5 years now. I plan on doing my part and whatever I can to keep this club around for the years to come. Annual Golf Tournament June 15th is our club picnic and 18-hole Golf Tournament. This “best ball “ tournament will once again be held at Foxwood Golf course for a 7am start. Prizes will then be awarded for the longest drive and closest to the pin. Price this year is $90 which includes green fee and cart with kassler lunch. Please send me the names of the members of your group at jonathanulmer308@outlook.com or call at 519-835-8150. Game openers and draws Moose draw opened April 17th, 2019 and closes May 31st, 2019, results will be available August 1st, 2019. Black bear tags are now available to be purchased for the spring bear hunt, opens May 1st, 2019 and close June 15th, 2019 and reopens in the fall. Antlerless deer draw is also available online now for bow season and the deadline for that is July 2nd, 2019 and the results will be available for August 1st, 2019. Turkey tags are available now, the opener for that was April 25th, 2019 and closes May 31st, 2019. If any water fowl hunters out there would like to know dates, please see me and I can find that info out for you or you can look online and they will have all the information that you need. Your Sports Director, Jonathan Stiles
Entertainment Director’s Report We had beautiful spring weather on Saturday April 13 to celebrate our Spring Dance. It was truly an all ages event with 98 adults and 13 children in attendance. Our members along with their family and friends enjoyed a wonderful schnitzel dinner prepared by Nithridge Estates and danced the night away with music provided by DJ Rob Esposito. We wish to thank all the volunteers who came out on Friday April 12 to help setup tables and decorate the hall. Also, thank-you to Janet & Herb Kunsch for their donation of the roses for attending past misses and our newly crowned Miss Hubertushaus, Maddy Banderob. Please join us May 4 for our spring cleaning work day. A light lunch will be provided for our volunteers. Clean-up is followed by our annual Fish Fry on May 5th. More information can be found in the ad contained in this bulletin. If anyone is interested in joining the planning committee for our upcoming 65th anniversary, email or call/text Tamara 519- 212-8513 tntmacd@rogers.com or Kathy 519- 634-5764. Our first meeting is on May 22nd at 7pm. Your Entertainment Directors; Kathy Stagat & Tamara MacDonald
Grounds and Facilities’ Directors Report Hello fellow members. I hope you have all had a good winter and now that the snow is gone as I write this report, we must think of the warmer weather to come and all the fun and events which will happen here at the club. We have already seen change in events upcoming with the change of hands of the Hall Manager. There will be more spring and early summer events. The first event after work day is the Fish Fry and we want to have the grounds looking good for this event and then the Johnny Cash Tribute on the Saturday of Mother’s Day Weekend put on by our hall managers team. It goes without saying that all events are important to our club and we must strive to keep it looking clean to show guests who we are. As you may have heard in recent weather reviews climate change is something we will have to deal with. One way climate change affects the club is the high winds and ice storms which are happening at an increased frequency. We see this with all the branches blown down onto the grounds by the combination of this. Having said that we will be having our annual spring work day on Saturday May 4th and I look forward to the comradery of all our members to come out and pitch in and have a good time. On the list of things to do that day is yard and garden clean up. We will clean the main hall and the patio which include wiping down the woodwork cleaning and inspecting chairs and cleaning lamps. There are many small items too numerous to mention which will be accomplished I am sure. Please support your club and remember many hands make light work. Bitte unterstützen Sie Ihren Verein und denken Sie daran, viele Hände machen der Arbeit. Please bring your rake and a smile. All the hard work you put forward will be rewarded by a lunch and refreshments when we are finished. Grounds and Facilities; Steve Kadlecik
Membership Directors Report Welcome to our newest members: Sarah James, Jane Bell, Aaron Zeiger, and Ernst Alge. Membership Fees, includes OFAH membership ** PLEASE NOTE: between April 1st and June 30th there is a $20 late fee on memberships. Please remember to add this late fee to your fees below** Membership definitions: Family – family membership includes children up to and including the age of 17. Once a child reaches the age of 18 they are no longer covered under a family membership. $130.00 Single – member between the age of 18 and 64 $90.00 Senior – member over the age of 64 $60.00 Family 1 – 1 member is over the age of 64 $100.00 Family 2 – both members over the age of 64 $90.00 Spouses to Honorary – your spouse is/was an honorary member $50.00 Student – member between the age of 18 and 25, full-time student $30.00 **All members have voting rights except Students and those under the age of 18. If you are interested in receiving the OFAH Magazine for 2018, please add an additional $26.00 to your membership and confirm if your mailing address is up to date. If you would like to receive your magazine in digital format instead, please provide an email address. If you would like to receive both a digital and paper copy, please add an additional $32.00 and confirm your mailing and email addresses. Cheques can be mailed to the club at the address provided on the front of the bulletin or cash/cheque can be paid at the monthly meetings. If there are any changes to your membership, (ie: marriage, birth, new address, etc) please let me know at a monthly meeting or by e- mail at info@hubertushaus.ca so I can keep our records as accurate as possible. Your Membership Director; Liz Hirn-Crane
OFAH Report Zone J AGM held April 6, 2019 @ Brant Rod and Gun Hubertushaus Represented by: Jon Stiles, Richard Yeandle, Gilles Sarazin, Ray Stagat, Joe Tetrault, Dave Mendler OFAH Youth Camp - Registration is now open, the event is to be held June 14-16 at the Wellington Street Sportsman in Dorchester (London area). The free weekend is limited to 60 youth aged - contact Dave Mendler for further information. CWD – Tony Jackson reported on this disease based on the OFAH Conference and showed a short video. I will have an in-depth presentation on this in the near future, likely the May Membership Meeting and then the June bulletin. Trapping – Rob Gurney of the Aylmer District Trapping Association demonstrated humane traps and snares called “relaxing cable restraints.” There are 7,000 trappers in Ontario. The majority of pelts are going to China and Russia. The MNRF has a list of trappers if you are in need of a trapper to remove nuisance animals Nesting Duck Boxes –Patty Ronald of Ducks Unlimited presented on the use and install of wood duck boxes, very timely info as we are installed 3 of these on our property on April 25th. Eating Fish Safely – Natalie Green of Niagara River presented on eating fish Smaller (release larger fish for breeding, eat the smaller younger fish) Avoid large fish, organs and skin Follow guidelines. Books are available on line based on species, area, size, and species. Eat leaner species such as walleye, perch, pan fish. Less of the oily species such as salmon, trout Fish is healthier if you use a boiler pan or BBQ, if you choose to deep fry, do NOT re-use the oil
Rabies – Tony Jackson presented 30,000 deaths a year due to the disease, occurring mostly in Africa and Asia. Local vets deal with domestic cases and MNRF with wild animals. HPPA Regulation 567 – as of July 2018 ALL domestic dogs and cats MUST be vaccinated against rabies Election Results – Run by OFAH President Rob Hare Chair: Brian Moore 1st Vice Chair and Director: Felix Barbetti 2nd Vice Chair: Randy MacPherson Director: Joe Tetrault Secretary/Treasurer/2nd Alternate Director: Kathy Moore Thanks to the executive and members of Brant Rod and Gun for hosting this meeting and a wonderful lunch. Report written by Dave Mendler
Club Cookbook II Add to our recipe collection! Hello Members & Friends, Since we had such success with our first cookbook, we are now in the early planning stages of creating a second club cookbook to share. Please send us your best recipes! Nothing is off the table, the more creative – the better! Please send all recipes to Angela Merrick at angela.d.vogt@gmail.com, or email the club directly. If you only have a hardcopy recipe, please call 519-635- 0480 and I can transcribe a copy. You can include the title of the recipe, as well as the author/creator. Please contact me with any questions, or if you’d like to be involved in this project. Thanks in advanced for your participation! Angela Merrick
Saturday May 5th, 2019 1605 Bleams Rd., Mannheim, ON Doors Open 12 pm – 4pm Food Service starts at 12:30 pm while supplies last Fish Plate $15.00 (Includes Ocean Perch, coleslaw, hash browns, rice and dinner roll) Child’s Plate $7.00 Hot Dog Plate $5.00 RSVP not required but appreciated! To RSVP or for more information, please contact Tamara MacDonald (tntmacd@rogers.com call/text 519-212-8513) Kathy Stagat (rsaga0403@rogers.com)
Jägermeister is not a schnapps - technically. In North America we joke that we drink Jägermeister for medicinal purposes. But in Germany that is exactly what it is for. Believe it or not, Jägermeister is actually good for you - when consumed in moderation. It was originally marketed as a stomach digestive and cough suppressant. And interestingly, it is brewed more like a tea than a liquor distillation. From KW Oktoberfest Inc. Newsletter WANTED: Two working fridges for the BBQ hut! Contact Steve Kadlecik (226-581-3425/ sawdustmacher@hotmail.com)
May Birthdays’ 01. Mike Kroetsch 02. Benjamin Moreau 04. Corey Kaune 05. Olivia Haufe 06. Gilles Poulin / Daniel Schmidt 09. Lincoln Baker 10. Ted Romanick / Janice Kuchma / Ava Grace Tilley 11. Christine Amyotte 13. Tamara MacDonald 14. Janie Schirrmacher / Harper Dennis 16. Catherine Thompson / Kent Henhoeffer 17. Jonathan Stiles / Craig Mellow 19. Jeanne Kellman 21. Christine Hirn 25. Adam Pfeil 27. Theresa Penner / Tyler Morrison 29. Graeme Fisken 30. Joseph Tetreault
May Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Monthly Coleslaw Workday Meeting 7:30 Making 8am 6:30pm 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Fish Fry Johnny 12pm Cash Tribute 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Mother’s Day 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Victoria 65th Day Anniversary Planning Committee 7pm 26 27 28 29 30 31 Upcoming Events: June 5th: Monthly Meeting 7:30pm June 15th: Golf Tournament and Club Picnic July 5-7th: Camping Weekend September 4th: Monthly Meeting September 7th: 65th Anniversary
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