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ClubWest(To view our March/April 2015 issue of ClubWEST online, click here.)

Grimsby’s Rick Manners never met a challenge he did not relish

By Mike Williscraft

Would the real Rick Manners please step forward?

Grizzly & TeddyThe bus driver.

The incredibly gifted artist.

The dedicated Kinsmen Club of Grimsby member.

The naturalist.

The dedicated husband of nearly 30 years.

The hard-working employee of the Grimsby Benevolent Fund.

The friend who would help at a moments notice.

The avid collector/builder of toy muscle cars.

@RT Hawk TailNo matter which hat Manners is wearing when one interacts with him, there is a common denomenator which is consistent: a big smile and a drive to get things done.

These days, most may recognize him from the GBF store or perhaps someone may have seen him in his Kin T-shirt setting up for a community event.

His passion, one of them, painting has taken a bit of a back seat at times in recent years.

Nascar GuitarWhile living in Toronto and operating studios in Thunder Bay, Brantford and Toronto simultaneously in the early 90s, Manners and his wife, Kathy, made a trip out to Grimsby to visit her parents who had just decided to retire there.

“Instead of taking the highway, we got off and took the scenic route. As we came into town on Hwy. 8, we passed the Old Stone Shop and I slammed on the brakes. As soon as I saw it, I knew it would be a great spot for me,” recalled Manners.

“ I got out of the car and saw a man raking in his yard. That turned out to be Al Jordan. I asked him if he knew who owned the shop. He said, ‘me’. It needed a lot of work, but we got it all set up, cleaned out and the rest is history.”

Actually, it is still a work in progress as fate brought Manners to town, but he is still in the process of completing the canvas which will depict his life here.

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When it comes to romance, there is no place like home

ClubWest(To view our January/February 2015 issue of ClubWEST online, click here.)

By Valerie Johnson

West Niagara offers beautiful one-stop locations for your special day. From the majestic escarpment, rolling hills dotted with vineyards and orchards, to the cool beauty of Lake Ontario, West Niagara is the ideal location for your wedding day.

The area offers a variety of settings including fairytale mansions, modern halls overlooking the water, and woodland wonderlands, all in our own backyard, making it easy to create the perfect day.

Among the Vines

From Grimsby to Jordan, there are dozens of wineries. A wedding amongst the vines offers a beautiful setting and experience that your guests aren’t soon to forget. One of the most beautiful, and probably most recognizable, is Peninsula Ridge.

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Who is Debbie Zimmerman?

ClubWest(To view our November/December 2014 issue of ClubWEST online, click here.)

Debbie Zimmerman was a politician before she even realized it – bold, confident, opinionated, and mentally tough.

After a handful of incidents proved these points to her, and an equally small number of mentors guided her in the direction of politics, her life course was established.

ZimmermanThe daughter of Pearl and the late Murray Roy was born in British Columbia. Her family moved to Beamsville when she was five years old and relocated to the home she grew up in on Central Avenue in Grimsby a short time later.

She attended Park School and Grimsby Secondary School before studying journalism at Niagara College. She recalls Mrs. Harris at Park and Mr. Muir, her high school history teacher as early influences, but nobody had a greater affect on her than her father.

“I was the first female to wear jeans at GSS. It was the 60s and girls just weren’t allowed to wear them,” Zimmerman recalls.

“I was a real pain in high school: always leading a charge in some direction. One day, I decided to wear jeans because I saw all the boys wearing them.”

“My Dad came with me. Dad went with me and said to the principal, pointing at one of the boys, ‘What’s he wearing?’ The principal said, ‘Jeans.’ My dad said, ‘Why can’t she?’ And that was it.”

Her interest in politics came from a household which always had an interesting mix of polticial stripes.

Her father was a staunch Liberal, and her mother, a New Democratic Party supporter.

“My father was quite happy to tell my mom, ‘I get to cancel you out’ (with his vote),” noted Zimmerman.

If you were a Liberal fan or, perhaps, not even, chances are you might have tried to get to Place Polonaise in 1970 for a chance to see Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau at the height of his Trudeaumania.

“I was a teenage girl. I thought he was handsome and had a lot of style. My dad told my mom he was taking the kids for ice cream and he snuck us to see Trudeau,” Zimmerman said.

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