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By JENNIFER PAIGE
he Minnedosa Senior
Mens Bombers will
be sporting a new look at
this Saturdays home game
vs. the Russell Rams after
a generous donation from
the local Royal Bank.
The Bombers will play
host to the Rams on Saturday, December 6th at the
Minnedosa Arena.
The team will be wearing their newly-acquired
jerseys that were purchased after a $2,400 do-
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Richards.
Shortly after joining
the Greys, Richards became a regular centre-fielder where he went on to play
1,500 games, and chalked
up 1,500 hits.
I have always loved
the game since I was a kid.
If I didnt have someone
to play catch with, I would
take a rubber ball and
bounce it off the side of the
house. One of my favourite
memories was the first time
we won the provincials in
73. I was just a kid but I remember it like it was yesterday. It was anybodys game
but we came out on top.
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with the Greys, Richards
earned the Leech Printing Top Defensive Fielder
Award in nine seasons and
league All-Star in fourteen.
I certainly enjoyed
both the defensive and offensive sides of the game.
I loved playing the outfield
just as much as I loved batting.
In 1982, Richards was
named Most Valuable
Player. His batting averages
topped anywhere from .323
to .417. In 1985, he was acknowledged as the leagues
Most Valuable Player.
He claimed the season
batting title in 1988 and
over the course of three decades, assisted the Clanwilliam Greys in earning three
provincial titles.
Fastball has defi nitely
been a huge part of my life
and if I could do it all over
again, I would. I am extremely honoured to be
inducted into the hall of
fame but for me, the lifelong friends I have made
through playing this sport
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of November.
Th is was the second tour and it went extremely well. The fi rst time
around we were learning
the ropes, but this time I
think we are a bit better
at promoting our events.
We have been focusing
building up our contacts
in Western Canada, continued Duncan.
Until Red has previously performed in various venues in Minnedosa
as well as at Dauphins
Countryfest, the Winnipeg
Folk Fest and the Winnipeg Fringe Festival.
I think that we probably enjoy house concerts
the most. We have a pas-
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The week-long celebration includes a number of
community-wide festivals, try-it days, open houses,
games, competitions, meet and greets, fun runs, spectator events and pep rallies.
Around the country on Friday, November 28th,
people donned jerseys, team or club uniforms to work,
school or play to celebrate national Jersey Day and demonstrate their love of sport.
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he Minnedosa Western Riders have been busy riding on Sundays in the new arena which we all think
is awesome! We had lots of fun playing games and doing
some lessons.
On November 6th we had our re-organization meeting. We elected Serena Alex as our new president, Abby
Swain as vice president, Paige Shindela as our treasurer,
Erica Alex as our secretary and Kate Black, Kaitlyn Swain,
Kayla Hopkins as the club reporters.
We received our new books to work on for the year.
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secured and the doctor was drawn up and down Main
Street while fireworks were set off and a huge bonfire lit.
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ongratulations to Leanna (Baker) and Steven Shackel on the arrival of their newborn daughter on November 22nd in Brandon. Proud grandparents are Vernon and Kathy Baker and great grandparents are Doug
and Linda Baker all of town. Stevens parents and Noras
other grandparents are Ken and Rita Shackel, former residents of Shoal Lake. The best family Christmas present
arriving this year!
Many friends from Newdale and Strathclair attended the funeral service for Dorothy Lawrence held from
Minnedosa United Church on November 21st, interment
took place in Newdale Municipal Cemetery, prior to the
service. Former neighbours and school friends attending were, Ann and Stan Marks and son Kim from Winnipeg, Marge (Marks) and Bob Drysdale of Brandon, Don
and Yvonne Graham of Winnipeg. Family cousins also
attending were Jim and Verna Ormiston and Lee (Doug)
Ormiston of Winnipeg, Lorne Bradley and daughter Stacey Bradley of Brandon and Bob and Willene Young of
Newdale. It seems hard to believe its been 25 years since
Dorothy moved to Minnedosa from the farm at Newdale.
Our sympathy again to her daughter Judy, Jim and granddaughter Erin and to son Doug, Diane and grandchildren
John and Heather.
Janet (Young) Bradley was unable to attend the funeral of her cousin Dorothy Lawrence, as she was packing up in Palm Springs, as her and Lorne have sold their
property in California and will be enjoying one of our
Manitoba winters.
The Strathclair Dinner Chorus has wrapped up the
fi rst half of their 25th season at Erickson on November
29th and will complete the rest of the season beginning
again in mid January.
On Sunday, November 30th Willene Young and Shirley Pederson attended the bridal shower held for Nicole
Shindruk at Sandy Lake. Nicole is the daughter of Ross and
Karen Shindruk of Sandy Lake and will be marrying Lance
Higgott, son of Peter and Celia Higgott, in the new year.
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The Sandy Lake Endowment Fund is ready to issue grants from the Funds
interest in the second half of 2014. Non-profit groups and organizations
in the Sandy Lake area are encouraged to apply.
Projects must be in progress to be eligible for funding.
Applications are available from Fund committee members:
Doreen Stapleton 204-585-5310, Dorothy Maluk 204-585-2433, and
Ross Shindruk 204-585-2418, and must be submitted by December 15th.
The fund currently sits at $248,916.48.
The grants total awarded to date is $36,879.11
since the Funds inception in 2007.
Donation forms are also available from committee members or at the
R.M. Of Harrison Office and are gratefully accepted for this benevolent trust.
Earl Symonds is currently matching donations up to $10,000
so now every dollar donated to the Endowment Fund becomes TWO!
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fairly typical boy for his
time, said Gamache. He
has a number of problems
to deal with. It is basically
a coming of age story.
Gamache describes
many timely details, including attending a oneroom school, working on
the farm, floods, fires and
a number of adventures
with animal friends.
There arent all that
many books that have a
Manitoba setting. I certainly took a few aspects
of my own life and upbringing into the books
details and I am inspired
to include this area in my
writing as it will always be
a special place and home
to me.
Now residing in MacGregor, Gamache commissioned a local artist to
create the new publications cover art.
Prior to this publication, Gamache wrote a
collection of short stories
for adults, four other nov-
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Dear Reena,
We have two red leather chairs; the one I sit on
has a whitish or a discoloration on the area where my
head rests. I did try leather
cleaner but it started to
take the red off and left a
rough spot on top of the
discoloured area. I phoned
the store where we bought
it (at the time it was only a
year old) and they said it
was probably the chemicals I put in my hair. I
will admit I get highlights
done, but we have had other leather chairs and have
never had this problem.
Anyway it has gone on for
4 years now and I wonder if
you or any of your readers
have a solution for this as
I have a towel over it now
because the mark is embarrassing. Elaine
Dear Elaine,
It is quite common
for leather to discolour
around where head and
arms rest, this is a result of
products that we use and
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I am experimenting
with chocolate chip cookie
recipes. Now I have heard
that you absolutely love
chocolate and so I thought
you would be the perfect
person to ask for some
advice. What is the differDear Reena,
ence between white and
Th e grout on my brown sugar and butter vs.
shower wall is crumbling. I margarine in a chocolate
pride myself in being a bit cookie recipe? Tina
of a handyman. What steps
can I take to repair this? Dear Tina,
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he Parent Advisory
Council at Tanners
Crossing School hosted its
annual Scholastic book fair
last week.
How the book fair
works is that we host the
sale and then we receive
commission from Scholastic through products as
well as funds. We were able
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High Games
Bowlasaurus Bantam
Division: Colin Shaw 98,87;
Abby Adnum 90, 80; Leah
Thurston 70, 66; Rebekah
Gugin 80, 94; William Masters 76, 71; Gauge Braun 75,
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Bantam Division: Reece Andrews 156, 147; Jordyn Andrews 252,278 (103
POA); Faith Clarke 265, 170
(111 POA); Teagan Bialas
194, 186; Destiny Bukarz
174, 184; Rebecca Taylor
166, 177; Justine Haywood
176, 149; Kaylyn Baron 160,
169; Curtis Maddon 289,
241 (103 POA); Mason Vinthers 187, 183; Grady Gugin 119, 146; Ethan Adnum
122, 143; AJ Gamey 201,
213; Greg Eu 186, 215; Nick
Eu 183, 186; Christopher Eu
186, 152.
Senior Division:
Suade Moyer 221, 265; Sara
Taylor 187, 242 (106 POA);
Samantha Nickart 246, 188;
Emma Gerrard 220, 238;
Christopher Obsniuk 220,
221; Michael Taylor 215,
201; Tyler Shmon 213, 151.
Wednesday
Night:
Ron Reilly 95, 82; Cameron Schmidt 162, 127;
Orville Cooley 188, 133;
Jason Camp 157, 164;
Devrin Frondall 138, 111;
John Belbas 191, 157;
Wes Coutu 205, 164; Dale
Graham 207, 190; Robbie
Victor 116, 118; Sherman
Kreutzer 168, 136; Corey
Bouchard 152, 159; Donna
Anderson 98, 117;Saige
Sylvester 155, 131; Julie
Mench 107, 119; Heather
Gugin 93, 99.
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Morning
Competitive: Laurie
Goodon 142, 118; Lynn
Walker 100, 113; Keith Jacobson 154, 163; Bradley
Wilkinson 139, 105: Neil
McMurray 164, 143; Tanya
Scott 164, 130; Greg Jones
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163; Dwayne Petch 160,
160; Michael Chubey 103,
126; Tracy Richardson
238, 174;Justin Smith 131,
107; Dorothy Lyon 150,
135; Roger Kuharski 119,
160; Andrew Dinsdale
107, 99.
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Diane Cottingham 119, 148;
Barb Thompson 93, 107;
Lenny MacDonald 114,
135; Sharon Padfield 114,
106;Valerie Millan 130,
109; Penny Walker 121,
112; Shelly Chubey 105,
100; Patty Hadley 127,
120; Andy Funk 109, 135;
Peter Wickstad 241, 214;
Sheldon Pottinger 150,
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108; Stanley Szwagierczak
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Philip Watson 137, 133;
Marla Kawchuk 90, 101;
Kai 96,97; Tyson Sneezby
157, 162; Cody Payette 94,
89; Trinity 119, 121.
300 Games: Rick Randall 333, 333; Dave Mansell 306, 349 (125 POA);
Marlin Firby 304; Iain
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Minnedosas
second round matchup and
bronze medal gamewas
against Neepawa. Thiswas
the teams third meeting since the start ofseason. Neepawa defeated
Minnedosa 11-6 to close
out a hard days work for
both teams. Neepawa
goals scored by Lennon
Carr, Hayden Delaloye,
Dustin Cook (3), and Ty
Joss (6). Multiple assists
noted on score sheet. Way
to go Neepawa playmakers Ethan Lizatte, Dustin
Cook, Myles Carr and Liam
Major. Its always nice
to see our young people
working together and having fun!MinnedosasVictor Lamb answered back
along with Cole Topham
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Bantam Bombers
By CRISSY KOWAL
innedosas Bantams
were entered in a
two day tournament this
past weekend and hit the
ice for three games. Saturday, November 29th
the team faced off with
Brandons Bantam Leafs.
Two very evenly matched
teams traded goals for the
entire game in a pattern
of we scored, they scored
four times in a row with
Minnedosa almost taking
the win in regulation with
less than fi ve seconds on
the clock. This sent the
game into a shoot-out and
after three shooters each
team netted a goal keeping
the score tied. Five more
shooters later we scored they didnt and The Bombers celebrated a 5-4 victory. Zane MacDonald
2G,2A; Josh Good 1G,1A;
Colin Robinson 1G,2A;
Curtis Gamey 1G(shootout winner).
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Curtis Gamey 1G,
unassisted. Brad Letain
in net for all three games
had an excellent showing
throughout the tournament stopping seven out
of eight shoot-out tries in
Game #1; posting a shutout in Game#2; and playing tough between the
pipes in Game#3 with
some excellent saves.
Congrats Bombers on an
awesome tournament!
Next action for the
team will be this Sunday in
their home barn when they
host McCreary/Ste. Rose.
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CARD OF THANKS
Its hard to know where
to start. Its been a long year
of surgeries, hospitals and recovering. Thank you to Drs,
nurses and staff at H.S.C. in
Winnipeg. Thank you to the
paramedics and ambulance
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and a half later and getting
me there in time to save my
life! You never seem to get
the gratitude and thanks you
all deserve. Also thanks for
your quick visits while I was
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the O.R. and I.C.U. for your
loving care I received. Most
of all to my daughter Jodi and
my man John for your 24-7
care you two did for weeks,
being by my side and looking
after me. You are my two shining stars. And to my guardian
angel up there Thanks! To Terry and Ron for all the meals
they brought for John when I
was still in hospital. The flowers, visits and looking after
the pets. Also all the meals
you brought to us when I got
home. Thank you for your
love and care. Also Heather
and Blake for taking the dog
and coming to look after them
too. All of your visits, flowers, food and loving support
at such a time of need. Your
helping John to move all my
stuff. You two are great! Thank
you to Father Mark for your
prayers, masses and visits.
A special thank you to family and friends for the flowers, fruit trays, visits, cards
and many prayers. I certainly
needed them. To my brother
Brian for coming all the way
home to be with us when I got
home from the hospital. How
nice that was! We really appreciated you and your families love and support through
all of this. Again thanks to Dr.
Ahweng, nurses and staff on
300 B.G.H. for your care in October and again in November.
To the home care nurses, for
your daily visits you did and
still are doing. You are good
girls! All the cards, visits, flowers, phone calls, prayers, and
inquiries as to my well being
are truly appreciated. All my
love to John, Jodi, Sue, Jayme
and Amanda for your special
care and love. Thanks again
to you all! Sincerely, Linda
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