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TRY BUILDING THIS IMPRESSIVE HOME FOR $269,900 2 The Stonewall Teulon Tribune Thursday, September 5, 2019 Community Living Interlake clients take on the big cats in the Red By Patricia Barrett The Association for Community Liv- ing Interlake and CatDaddy Fishing Guide Services teamed up last week to take people living with intellectual challenges on a catfi shing adventure that was made possible through a generous grant from outdoor retailer Cabela’s. Sixteen clients who participate in Community Living’s day program, ac- companied by a few staff members, reeled in the big cats Aug. 26 on the Red River near Selkirk. Austin Gabor, who takes part in the day program and knows CatDaddy’s owner, said he had a good time. “I liked fi shing,” said Gabor, who Guide Kevin Christiansen and Kyle held the catfi sh before releasing them. Soroka with a channel cat. “It was hard reeling in.” Community Living executive direc- made special arrangements to accom- tor Jimm Simon said this was the fi rst modate their group, including operat- time they’ve taken their clients fi shing ing at a convenient time for the clients and they “loved it.” and taking out small groups in each “I wasn’t with them, but the next boat. morning I got inundated with com- The outing was made possible TRIBUNE PHOTOS COURTESY OF CATDADDY ments. All of the clients had a great through a grant Community Living Kelly Rinn, CatDaddy owner/operator Paul Munroe and Dusty Barbour time,” said Simon. “I heard stories applied for and received from Cabe- showing off their catfi sh that were released after the photo was taken. about people holding fi sh and kissing la’s through its Outdoor Fund, said Si- fi sh, and one person even caught a 38- mon. The grant covered the entire cost inch fi sh!” of the one-day expedition, including He said one boat caught about 26 a hearty lunch provided by Danny’s catfi sh, which were all released back Whole Hog, a Stonewall-area caterer. into the water. But the whiskery gi- “I want to thank Cabela’s for sup- ants, which are known for putting up plying us with the funding to do that,” a tremendous fi ght, managed to evade said Simon. another group of participants. How- The clients weren’t the only people Paul Munroe of CatDaddy Fishing Guide Services took clients from ever, they earned a prize — hats and who had a fabulous time. CatDaddy Community Living Interlake on a catfi shing adventure on the Red River other items — for catching no fi sh. owner and operator Paul Munroe, last week. who formerly worked as an activity Community Living Interlake, which The success of the trip was evident people who have lost limbs and for is based in Stonewall, provides sup- director for people with disabilities, said he had a great day with the cli- at the picnic lunch they had at a Lock- those with mobility issues. He even port services to individuals living port park, he said, when the clients sponsored a fi shing trip for a young with intellectual disabilities. The non- ents and staff. “So far for me, this trip was the high- started yelling out, “CatDaddy, Cat- African boy, who now resides in Win- profi t organization offers job training, Daddy!” Sixty-four people, including nipeg, and was undergoing dialy- skills development and helps clients light of the year,” said Munroe. He had to help some of the clients clients, staff and crew, enjoyed a meal sis treatment. Although the boy was get jobs. Enabling clients to live a fully of pulled pork, coleslaw, buns and re- blind, he reeled in 24 fi sh. inclusive life in the community is part with the gear, the reeling in and net- ting of the fi sh, but most of them were freshments. Community Living day program co- of its mission, along with promoting Munroe is a licensed outfi tter who’s ordinator Janice Kowerko had reached personal growth and providing social able to land fi sh on their own, he said. In all, they caught 52 catfi sh over the been operating out of Selkirk for out to him after Cabela’s stepped up activities. about nine years. In addition to taking with the grant, he said, and he made Community Living provides six course of four hours. “There was one girl who could not people on the Red for its world-re- arrangements to get a one-day fi shing houses and eight apartments in nown massive catfi sh, he takes people pass from Sustainable Development. Stonewall, said Simon. Its day pro- do too much because of her disabil- ity, but she held every fi sh and had walleye fi shing on Lake Winnipeg.
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