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INSIDE A Colourful Afternoon Outing


this week

Skate the
Lake Funds
Distributed

Waves of
Hope Fashion
Show
3
Garage Sale
Listings Photo by Hillary Campbell

3 On Tuesday afternoon, twelve residents from Minnedosa Personal Care Home travelled by handivan to Alan and
Barb Dalrymples Greenhouse east of Minnedosa Lake. In addition to viewing the many colourful varieties of flowers
and enjoying the unique fragrance of each, the group also enjoyed their afternoon snack in Dalrymples Tea Room.
2 Friday, May 19, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Residential Regional UCT Poster Winners


School Display By HILLARY CAMPBELL

By HILLARY CAMPBELL the room was respectfully


silent, as viewers took their
O n Friday, May 12th,
students up at Oda-
nah Colony School were

A s part of an initiative
to work towards truth
and reconciliation with
time to read each of the
plaques of information
that was set out with each
surprised with a visit from
local UCT member, Donna
Shorrock, who presented
Indigenous Peoples, the picture. students with their re-
Brandon Indian Residen- The photos that were wards for their successful
tial Schools Mobile Learn- on display showed aspects safety posters.
ing Centre stopped at the of the daily life at the Resi- At shortly after 10 a.m.
Minnedosa United Church dential School, and the on Friday morning, Shor-
on May 12th and 13th. treatment of its residents. rock entered the class-
The initiative began in It depicts not only the sad- room, and congratulated
March of 2013, when peo- ness and hardships that the students on the multi-
ple of both Indigenous and the school caused, but also tude of talent that comes
non-Indigenous descent some of the happier times from the school. The rea-
came together to discuss that may have occurred son for the visit was that
the legacy of Brandons there, such as sporting all three posters that had
residential school. The events, and groups of previously been forwarded
idea to create an interac- friends. on to the regional compe-
tive learning centre came Currently, the collec- tition were either first or Photo by Hillary Campbell
from Dr. Kathryn Irvine, of tion consists of 25 photos, second place winners.
Brandon University, and but the group is hoping to The Lower Level win- (L to R) Darion Stahl, Maegan Waldner and Anya Waldner pose with UCT
was inspired by the work add more, and welcomes ner was Darion Stahl, in member Donna Shorrock with their UCT Safety posters
of Forensic Anthropologist any additions that may be- the fifth grade, who placed
graduate student Kather- come available to them. second for his poster on
ine Nichols, who works The group hopes that the importance of wearing artistic drawing of the back after the prizes were hand- moved to the Minnedosa
with Dr. Irvine as her advi- the BIRS Learning Cen- the proper safety gear, no of a wooden cupboard was ed out. The second place Library for public viewing.
sor. tre will not remain mobile matter what you are doing. very impressive. winners were then to be
The idea was to cre- forever. Sioux Valley has a The caption on his poster The Upper Level win-
ate a living memorial to dream to build a Healing is work or play, wear the ner was Maegan Waldner,
the victims and survivors Lodge on the former site of right gear. who won first place. Mae-
of the BIRS. We dreamed the Brandon Indian Resi- The Mid Level winner gans poster was forward-
of deepening understand- dential School, and have was Anya Waldner, who ed on to the international
ing, of hearing a more offered a permanent home placed second in her level competition, and is await-
complete history, of telling for the Learning Centre. for her poster on the dan- ing its judgement there.
the story of the school and If anyone missed the op- gers of chemicals that are Each of the students
its students visually, and portunity to see the exhibit left within reach of chil- received a cash prize for
learning together, accord- while it was in Minnedosa, dren. The caption for her their hard work and cre-
ing to the BIRS pamphlet. they will have the oppor- poster was keep chemi- ativity, and the entire class
Upon entering the hall at tunity to view it once this cals out of reach, and the celebrated with Timbits
the United Church, the happens.
first impression was that

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Waves of Hope Fashion Show A Success


By HILLARY CAMPBELL tion, about 15 years ago. by the Canad Inns Hotel.
The models were all The funds that were

T his years Waves of


Hope fundraiser
made a splash! The an-
members of the Waves of
Hope Dragon Boat team,
their husbands, children,
raised at the event were
through the ticket sales
and the auction items that
nual events purpose is grandchildren and great were on display. There
to raise funds for their grandchildren. The mod- were over 300 tickets sold,
Dragon Boat team, and els typically took the stage and the auction items
they were successful once in groups of two or three, were donated by many in-
again. and modelled looks for dividuals and businesses
The events were held all ages and styles, and across the Westman area.
at the Keystone Centre in seemingly had loads of The auction was available
Brandon, in the UCT Pa- fun doing so! Not only during both shows.
villion. There were two were the Waves of Hope The Waves of Hope
events that were held last members strutting their provides an outreach pro-
Thursday, one at 2 p.m. stuff, the Brandon Police gram to the schools in lo-
and one at 7 p.m. Diane Service and the Brandon cal communities, where
Harrington, the Public Fire Department were they speak to people who
Relations Coordinator also represented on stage, want information about
with the Waves of Hope and dressed to the nines. breast cancer, and their
group told The Tribune The show was em- dragon boat team. They
Photo by Hillary Campbell
that both events were ceed by Amber Vandale provide information on
well attended this year, from StarFM in Brandon, how the exercise that
Michelle Gerrard modelling an outfit fromTh e Fashion House
although she could not and she did an excellent members receive from
yet say how much money job at keeping the crowd being on the dragon boat during the recent Waves of Hope Fashion Show in Brandon.
was raised. engaged. During the in- team helps to keep them
The stores that pro- termissions in the shows, healthier. Harrington Anyone interested they hope to be out on the a breast cancer survivor.
vided clothing for the dessert was served to at- commented that one of in paddling on the team lake within the next week The number of survived
events models were tendees by the Waves of the mandates of the group can get more information or two. years that the group to-
many, including the Fash- Hope members. It was is to promote that there atwww.wavesofhope.ca. Harrington noted that talled at the events was
ion House from Minnedo- suitable for those who are is life after breast cancer, The team enters the water at the end of the shows, 514 years.
sa, who has been a part of diabetic and it was glu- and it is important to ex- at Minnedosa Lake each they asked all attendees
the event since its incep- ten-free. It was provided ercise, be active and fit. summer for training, and to stand up if they were

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4 Friday, May 19, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Canada Road Safety Week


RCMP release

560 people are dead


That means that approxi-
mately 230 deaths could
have been completely pre-
to go and knock on their
door and tell their fami-
lies life is changed forever.
of Traffi c Services for the
RCMP in Manitoba. Ev-
ery driver has a role to Ye O l d
Trib
because of road collisions vented by people choosing Seatbelts and helmets save play. Th e RCMP targets
in Manitoba in the last not to drive impaired. The lives. Period. high-risk driving behav-
fi ve years, and the Mani- majority of alcohol-related Excess speed or driv- ioursduring Canada Road
toba RCMP dont want crashes occur during the ing too fast for road condi- Safety Week and contin-
any more families suffer- summer months. More tions was a factor in 51% of ues to do so year round.
ing from preventable trag- than 80% of alcohol-relat- fatal crashes in the last five We will have extra officers
edies. ed crashes are single-vehi- years. How fast a vehicle is onpatrol this week and
Officers are gearing cle collisions, and the ma- travelling is directly related into the long weekend to
up for Canada Road Safety jority involve male drivers. to the force of the impact not only provide enforce-
Week May 16th to 22nd. The RCMP charges more and the severity of the in- ment, but to be a visible 1887 The mileage account for 1886 for Mr. R. Wat-
We will have more cars on than 1500 people in Mani- juries. If you increase your reminder to motoriststhat son, Member of Parliament, to and from Ottawa, is
the road and more officers toba each year with Im- speed, your breaking dis- smart decisions behind $272.20.
on duty focussing solely on paired Driving under the tance increases exponen- the wheel saves lives.
traffic enforcement. Our Criminal Code. However, tially. In short, the faster Canada Road Safety
officers will be on the look- people continue to drive you drive, the harder it is to Week is an annual effort by
1897 A young man was brought before Police
Magistrate Logan and charged with stealing five dol-
out for all unsafe driving impaired, which means we stop. Canadian police services
lars from a resident. The accused was found guilty
practices, with a focus on will continue to enhance Distracted driving from across the country
and sentenced to two months in jail at Brandon.
impaired driving, seatbelt our enforcement to catch is another leading cause to increase enforcement
and child restraint use, dis- them before they take a of fatalities on Manitoba around high-risk driv-
tracted driving, and speed/ life. roadways. Choosing to fo- ing behaviours. We need 1907 The dwelling and stables of Mr. Peter Han-
aggressive driving. In 46% of fatal colli- cus on the road instead to work together to show son at Danvers was destroyed by fire last week. The
Impaired driving still sions (not counting pe- of your phone or chang- these behaviours will not loss was over $2,000. Insured for $1,300. Mr. Hanson
remains the single largest destrian collisions), the ing the radio station could be tolerated. suff ered severe burns while trying to save his prop-
factor for traffic deaths in deceased was either un- save your life. Lets stop any further erty.
rural Manitoba. Impaired buckled or not wearing a A small decision can tragedies by making smart
driving was a factor in 41% helmet. 75% of people who have fatal consequences, choices. 1917 A store owner from Mountain Road was
of fatal collision in Mani- are ejected from their vehi- said Inspector Ed More- found guilty to having liquor in his store. He was sen-
toba in the last five years. cle die. A police officer has land, Officer in Charge tenced to eight months at Portage la Prairie gaol.

1937 The Board of Trade is proposing that oil be


applied to Main Street to remove the nuisance of dust

Picture of the Week... and that the expense be borne equally by the provin-
cial government and funds raised in Minnedosa.

myCommunity 1957 PC Leader, John Diefenbaker spoke to his


Neighbours Indeed
May is often largest audience in Manitoba Thursday night at the
%HD1HLJKERXU Minnedosa Armories when more than 1,000 people
$QGDQQRXQFH the month that
WKHVHVSHFLDOHYHQWV jammed into the building. Hundreds more sat out in
gardeners plant
WR\RXUFRPPXQLW\ their cars with the radio tuned into his speech.
their garden.
Birth of Child
Wedding
Local gardener,
Verna Brykaliuk, 1967 The Town Beautifi cation committee of the
WeddingAnniversaries Chamber of Commerce plans to install a tri-pot flower
25th, 40th, 50th, 60th made her own arrangement on the Main Street Bridge with the help
New home residency version of Mr.
You may qualify for a of Manitoba Hydro. Several merchants also intend to
personalized keepsake Potatohead with place flower boxes outside their place of business.
gift offer compliments this potato which
of local business and
professional sponsors had a shape of a 1977 An eff ort to re-open the road across the
Minnedosa Pharmacy body and sprouted Minnedosa Dam failed when Town Council declined
Glenndosa Glass 1990 Ltd. some wild hair! an offer from Ed Brewer to lease the property on the
Minnedosa insurance Services west bank of the river.
KimsQuality Foods Verna grew this gem
Integra Tire in her garden last
Heritage Co-op
Minnedosa Tribune year and hopes she 1997 The Town will receive Federal-Provincial
Gateway Motel
produces another infrastructure grants in the amount of $120,000 for
Be part of your Community! paving 9th Avenue S.W. from the trailer court to the
bountiful harvest of
by-pass. The Town will put in an additional $60,000.
Contact Tillie Johnson potatoes this year.
204-867-3414

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1987: Downtown Fire Leaves Residents Homeless


By DARRYL HOLYK and quickly spread up the numerous tenants home-
wooden staircase to an less, there were a few good

F or residents of our com-


munity under 30 years
of age, their only memory
open window in the north-
west suite. The front page
story of the May 21st, 1987
news stories that night.
Most importantly, no one
was injured and all ten-
of the corner of Main Street edition of The Tribune re- ants escaped unharmed.
and 2nd Avenue N.W. will ported that flames were Fire Chief McVey and Fire-
be a lot occupied by an out- leaping out the upper fi ghter, Allan Jamieson
door storage area for the lo- floor windows. were viewed as heroes by
cal Home Hardware. Older Minnedosa Fire De- one of the buildings elderly
residents, however, will partment, under the lead tenants. The two firemen
most likely remember the of Fire Chief Bill McVey recovered a small wooden
large two-storey yellow and was on scene for over sev- box which held a large
red stucco building that en hours that night in May amount of cash belonging
previously occupied that 1987. The age of the wood to the elderly resident. The
lot. That building was lost and brick building mixed local Fire Department was
to fi re thirty years ago this with a light wind that eve- also commended for dows-
week, in May 1987. ning hindered the battle ing neighbouring buildings
Known at the time as and in the end, the entire such as the Liquor Mart
the Hyra Block, the build- second floor was destroyed to the west and Coxs gro-
ing had been construct- with major damage to the cery store (currently Home
ed in the early 1900s by main fl oor leaving the old Hardware), to the south.
Minnedosa pioneer, busi- structure unsalvageable. These eff orts kept the Hyra
Tribune File Photo
nessman and former may- Three men stayed on scene Block fi re from spreading
or, John Wake. John and his overnight to ensure the fire to neighbouring buildings.
Smoke billows from the upper floor of the building originally
wife Edith came to Canada did not re-ignite. Shortly after the fire, site
in the late 1870s. They ar- known as the Wake Block thirty years ago this week. Th e Hyra Block fire cleanup began and the re-
rived in the Minnedosa was witnessed by many maining skeleton of the old
area by covered wagon and who went on to establish merous local houses, a were informed of the fire bystanders who gathered familiar Wake/Hyra Block
Red River carts and home- the Burns Meat Company, blacksmith shop and two of at approximately 8:10 p.m. along nearby streets to was demolished leaving a
steaded approximately 10 which continues today. Minnedosas early hotels by a passing taxi driver watch as local fire crews vacant lot which today is
miles south of town. After In addition to the the Central and the Queens. who noticed smoke at the fought the blaze. In the partially marked by one of
about a year, the Wakes butcher business, John In addition to raising a fam- rear of the building. The end, while the building Minnedosas downtown
moved into Minnedosa and Wake ventured into other ily consisting of eleven chil- fi re began in a back shed was a total loss and left Founders Parks.
John went into partnership business ventures such as dren, John and Edith were
with Albert Sewell to open lumber and construction. also highly active in com-
a butcher shop. This part- In addition to building his munity aff airs. John was a
nership would lead to the own Wake Block at the cor- local Town Councillor and
beginning of the long-time ner of Main and 2nd, John served a brief stint as Mayor
Burgess family butcher also built Minnedosas of Minnedosa in 1898. He
shop and grocery business stone barn, which was lo- passed away in 1918 at the
as Johns daughter, Edith cated across the street on age of 77.
married Joseph Burgess the site now occupied by Wake Block, later
in 1890. Burgess was one the Community Confer- known as Hyra Block, was
of Wake and Sewells early ence Centre. Wake is also home to numerous busi-
herdsmen as was Pat Burns, credited for building nu- nesses over its 80-plus year
history. Photos from the
1930s show the main floor
being partially occupied by
Anderson Tea Room . For
many years, the building
housed the local pool hall
and at the time of the 1987
fire, the main floor was oc-
cupied by Minnedosa Bil-
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Charitable Giving Ends On A High Note


RBC Donates $15,000 to Primary Care Clinic
By HILLARY CAMPBELL information on the different viding charitable gifts, either
ways they could go about through estate planning or

H and over your money.


Really. Youll like it!
No, this is not a joke. Aside
doing so.
The first speaker was
Kim Stephanchew, who
pre-estate purposes. Some
of the benefits that were dis-
cussed were the income tax
from the emotional feel- provided an update on the benefits, or possible tax flow
good that you get from investment market, and benefits.
charitable giving, there are what RBC Global Asset But Scott Dyke, an RBC
so many financial benefits Management is anticipating Financial Planner noted
to it, as was explained on happening in the market- that people should consult
Tuesday, May 9th at the 50+ place, and is making adjust- with their accountants and
Centre in Minnedosa. ments in terms of its invest- financial planners to seek
The presentation was ments. professional advice in order
put on by the Royal Bank of After Stephanchews to find the best way for them
Canada, and explained to informative presentation, to individually consider
attendees the benefits that Dwane Brosseau took over charitable giving.
they would experience by the floor with his presenta- Next, John Mendrikis,
making donations to reg- tion on strategies for people from the Primary Care Clin-
istered charities, and gave who are interested in pro- ic Committee took over with
his highly-anticipated up-
date on the financial stand-
ings of the Dr. Ajai Khandel-
wal Primary Care Centre, in Photo by Hillary Campbell
which he announced that
the group had so far raised Kim Stephanchew gives a presentation on the current investment market.
$1,675 Million and still had
17053FF0 just over $500,000 left to go. After Mendrikis up- of RBC to the Primary Care thing that they had thought
They are currently await- date, Minnedosas RBC Clinic. about, that they know who
ing a substantial contribu- Branch Manager, Colleen Dyke commented to come and talk to now
tion from Manitoba Health, McNabb, created some that hopefully we cre- for strategies. So go talk to
which should be coming feel-good of her own, by ated some interest in their them, and then hand over
within the next few weeks. donating $15,000 on behalf mind that if this was some- your money!

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ZsEh two million mark in assets and were able to give $97,500 back to the community in grants. Over the
d  past two years we were involved in a challenge from the Thomas Sill Foundation to raise $50,000 in new
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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, May 19, 2017 7

Going To The Dogs NEWDALE NEWS


SUBMITTED Held in Canada in at the Minnedosa Com- By RAVENS GLEN WI shown in their completed parents and even grand-
more than 240 communi- munity Conference Cen- projects. Gwen Argue and parents that help members

E ach year the Lions


Foundation of Cana-
da Dog Guides provides
ties and in every province
Walk for Dog Guides has
raised over $14 million,
tre with the walk starting
at 11:00 a.m. This walk is
open to everyone with
W e have learned of the
passing of Florence
(Milne) Brown in Bran-
Pat Baker were the judges
this year and by their com-
ments they were very im-
with a wonderful year of
learning to do by doing.
We welcome Rod and
dogs for people who need making it the biggest or without a dog. Our don last week. Florence pressed with the work that Barb Pederson from Medi-
assistance with daily liv- fundraiser of its kind in walk will take us down to was the youngest of the had been done. Following cine Hat back to the com-
ing. There are 6 types Canada. This allows Lion the new dog park on the five Milne sisters who were the parade of projects by munity for the spring seed-
of Dog Guides trained Foundation of Canada to Rivers Edge Trail where born to James and Ada the members several older ing season. Most fields are
to meet the needs of Ca- carry out its mission to we will mark the official Milne, Scottish settlers, members gave a synop- able to be worked now and
nadian Canine Vision assist Canadians with a opening of Central Bark. and raised on the farm sis of their 4-H, Cadet and hopefully this week will
Dog Guide Service Dog medical or physical dis- To celebrate we will be south of Newdale. Flor- School trips, Marika Dew- see a lot of acres of crop
Guides - Hearing Ear ability by providing them hosting a BBQ. ence and her husband Al- ar- Norosky, (to Winnipeg, planted.
Dog Guides - Seizure Dog Guides at no cost. Please consider mak- lan (deceased) ran a dairy Ottawa, Washington DC It must be spring as
Response Dog Guides - The Minnedosa Li- ing a donation as this is farm south of Brandon for and Arizona in June) Jen- several people have seen
Autism Assistance Dog ons Club will be joining an amazing organization years, with their son Bob na Rystephanuk, (to PEI) goslings swimming around
Guides and Diabetic Alert more than 240 communi- that improves the quality joining them in later years. Danielle Clark (to PEI and our ponds or up on the
Dog Guides. ties in every province in of life of many Canadians. We send our sympathy to Denmark) and Michaela edge of the road munching
Breeds commonly the Walk for Dog Guides. Hope to see you all out to the remaining sisters Mar- Kryshewsky (to Winnipeg some nice new green grass.
used are Labrador We have seen this gener- support this worthwhile garet, Gertrude and Olive and Denmark). Jenna, Lets hope they dont de-
Retrievers, Standard osity first hand as one of cause. Templeton and Florences Danielle and Michaela all cide to have another hatch
Poodles and Miniature Minnedosas own, Garry For info contact family, daughter Linda and hosted exchange students in June! The only thing we
Poodles (for those who Peasgood, was the recipi- Donna Illerbrun 204-867- son Bob and their families. in return from each area havent seen around here
are allergic to dogs) and ent of one of these Dog 0893 meridawn@mymts. She was predeceased by they had visited. New- yet are the little hummers.
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training of a Dog Guide Join us on our walk on be made online at www. Strathclair. The remaining sented the two graduating the church service last
is an intensive four to six Sunday, May 28th. Regis- walkfordogguides.com sisters all live in Brandon Newdale members, Jenna Sunday. He was playing
month period, training tration starts at 10:30 a.m. Minnedosa Walk. now. and Marika, with 4-H/WI his bagpipes at an event on
one-on-one with a quali- Saturday, May 13th Scholarship awards to help Saturday and said the wind
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Tribune Honoured With Christmas Edition Of The Year


By DARRYL HOLYK points. The Tribunes De- tured an interview with Each year, The Tri-
cember 16th, 2016 Christ- Minnedosa senior, Joan bune strives to produce

T he Minnedosa Tri-
bune was honoured
for Best Christmas Edi-
mas edition received 94
out of 100 points. That
score is made up of
Skatch on her Christmas
memories written by The
Tribunes reporter, Hill-
a special Christmas sec-
tion that can be enjoyed
by all members of the
tion of the year at the points achieved in five ary Campbell. The edi- family, no matter what
2017 Better Newspapers categories. For Quality of tion also featured one age. The Tribune was for-
Competition awards Written Content, The Tri- page full of holiday re- tunate to win this same
this past weekend. The bune was given 24 out of lated articles and adver- award in 2013 for its 2012
awards were held Satur- a possible 25 points; for tisements reprinted from Christmas edition.
day, May 13th at Winni- Layout and Design 18 out The Tribune in December MCNA has been
pegs Delta Hotel during of 20; for Originality/Cre- 1936, and article on win- meeting the needs of
the 98th Annual Con- ativity 18 out of 20; for ter downhill sliding by its member community
vention of the Manitoba Quality of Photo Content regular tribune colum- newspapers since 1919.
Community Newspapers 14 out of 15 and for Lo- nist, Ken Kingdon. Other Currently, MCNA has 49
Association (MCNA). The cal Advertising Content items in the Christmas member newspapers and
Best Christmas Edition 14 out of 15. The judges edition included submit- is overseen by a board
Award was sponsored comment on Minnedo- ted Letters to Santa from of five elected mem-
by Derksen Printers of sas Christmas edition local children, a page bers. The 2017 Board of
Steinbach and present- was, Remarkable how looking back at the year Directors for MCNA in-
ed to Tribune Publisher Christmas was captured 2016, the traditional, cludes Ken Waddell of
Darryl Holyk by Stein- in this edition great Twas the Night Before The Neepawa Banner as
bach Carillon Editor and read! Christmas, Holiday reci- President, Kim MacAuley
former Minnedosa resi- The 2016 Tribune pes, lyrics to Christmas of The Beausejour/Lac du
dent, Grant Burr. Christmas edition was a songs, Holiday season Bonnet Clipper as Chair,
For this years 20-page special section fire safety tips, ways to John Kindle of Canstar
awards, judges reviewed in addition to the regular say Merry Christmas in Community News as
289 Christmas editions news section. All design different languages and Treasurer, Brent Wright
The 2016 Minnedosa Tribune Christmas Section
from various MCNA and layout was done by two informative articles of The Roblin Review as
member newspapers and The Tribunes Graphic on a stress-free holiday a Director and Laurie was chosen as the best in the province by judges
awarded value points up Designer, Heather Horn- and inspiring children to Findley of The Steinbach of the Better Newspapers Competition Awards.
to a total score of 100 er. The edition also fea- give back. Carillon as a Director.

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Youth Board Skate the Lake Presents Proceeds


Refurbishes BY HILLARY CAMPBELL

MCI Bleachers T he wait is over! You


can stop holding your
breath! This years recipi-
ents for the Skate the Lake
funds have been decided
upon! On Friday, May
12th, two cheques were
presented to the Beach
Enhancement Committee
and the Minnedosa Arena.
Friday evening, repre-
sentatives from the three
groups involved met for
the official donation.
There was $5,000 dollars
allocated to each of the
two recipients. Cheques
were presented to Ty Bur- Photo Submitted
ton from Minor Hockey
Photo Submitted and to Kayla Graham from Representatives from Skate the Lake present proceeds from this years tour-
the Beach Enhancement nament to the Beach Enhancement Committee and the Minnedosa Arena.
Committee.
By MICHAEL was completed MCUYB tem will allow for wireless Skate the Lake event is thanks to the people who
Tanis Barrett, from
KRESHEWSKI president Michael Kre- headsets for the coaches held every year and, we help make it possible. May
Skate the Lake comment-
shewski expressed. This during practices, as well support their work to up- the two groups continue all
ed that the reason that
T he Minnedosa Credit project solidified the Youth
Union Youth Board Boards continued belief
(MCUYB) completed their of putting the community
the Minnedosa Arena was
chosen was because the
as an all around improved
sound.
grade what is there in our
towns central tourism as-
of the great work they do,
with the help of the Skate
Minor Hockey families are Th e beach enhance- set, said Barrett. the Lake donations, and
fi nal project of the 2016- first and that is something ment committee was cho- Th is years recipi- help bring Skate the Lake
among the volunteers that
17 year by continuing our board is proud of Kre- sen as a recipient because ents were chosen as Skate back for another success-
make the Skate the Lake
their commitment to the shewski added. the beach is where the the Lakes way of saying ful year in 2018!
event possible. She added
community refurbishing Th e youth board
that they also are inte-
the outdoor bleachers at would like to thank Heri-
gral in raising funds at the
Minnedosa Collegiate. tage Co-op for their gen-
event.
Many spectators who erous support of donating
The funds for the arena

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have watched a soccer or primer and paint, as well
are for the specific purpose
rugby game understand as Wes and Tanis Barrett
of a new sound system.
that the bleachers, that who took the time to help
This was at the request of
havent seen any major re- complete this project and
the Minor Hockey Board,
pairs for almost 10 years, hopes that everyone has a
as it was a project that

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restoration. The current outdoor seating in the fu-
needed further funding
seating had splinters and ture.
for. The new speaker sys-
cracked boards as well as
paint completely worn
off from the years of use.
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commitment at the begin-

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TCS Play Waxes Nostalgia SANDY LAKE NEWS


By HILLARY CAMPBELL
By DIANE BACHEWICH Lake narrows accidently (Pawisty) 89 of Kenora,
fl ipped over on the North Ontario.
T he young actors at Tan-
ners Crossing School
took to the stage on Tues- H ope all the moms had
a lovely Mothers Day
side of the road into the
lake. The driver, from Sas-
A good turnout was on
hand at the Drop-In Cen-
day, May 9th to transport on Sunday. katchewan was unhurt, tre on May 12th for Mani-
audience members to a Lil Kelenick returned just shaken up. This was toba Day, Coffee, Muffi ns
year in review in the play home from spending some his first time on the job. and cake loafs were served
Yearbook. time in Calgary where she Happy 45th wedding by the Legion Ladies Aux-
There were 24 actors attended the 4th birth- anniversary to Gary and iliary. Manitoba was 147
in the play, but there were day of her great grandson Doreen Derhak of Calgary years old.
many students who helped Thomas Nowell. who celebrated on May Welcome to Ken and
out in other ways, such as The farmers are busy 12th. Also get well wishes Lylia Peters of Oakview,
working with the curtains progressing with seeding to Gary who has been un- MB who have moved re-
and selling tickets that eve- acres in the area. Some re- der the weather lately. cently into Lylias mother
ning. There were about 80 port 5% to 10% cereal seed- Chub and Helen Le- Tina Coulsons home. The
Photo by Hillary Campbell
tickets sold to the event. ing completed. wandoski attended the Peters lost their home and
Yearbook was cho- McLenehan. It showed each other, and allowing Sympathy to Lena Zawarka Dance Concert everything in Oakview to
sen by the students after a variety of students with a yearbook to reflect the Marcischuk and family on where their daughter Nata- a fi re, while they were on
perusing three separate many different interests best in each student, said the passing of husband sha Ukrainian dances with vacation. So they have tak-
scripts. The plays director, interacting in a friendly McLenehan. Marvin Marcischuk age 87 the group in Winnipeg. en up residence here until
Nicole McLenehan said manner. The main charac- Th e students began of Brandon. Funeral was The grade 5 and 6 stu- they rebuild.
that the students chose ters for the play were four to work on the play, and held at Memories Chapel dents from the Erickson Father Greg Sratch
this play because, they grade eight girls, two of memorize their lines over in Brandon. Elementary school did a had a church and cem-
were excited to portray whom portrayed members Spring Break, and they Leonard and Pam great job cleaning up the etery service on Saturday
teenagers. McLenehan of the yearbook staff, and were encouraged to mem- Lewandoski were in Win- Trans Canada Trail from morning at St. Nickolas
added that the students re- two of whom portrayed orize one scene each week, nipeg over the weekend Sandy Lake to Erickson. Orthodox Church (North).
ally enjoyed playing mod- curious girls who wanted however, McLenehan not- and took in the Ukrainian This gave the students an A blessing of a monument
ern teenagers, and that a sneak peek of the year- ed that some of them even dance concert that was opportunity to see part of took place for Peter Le-
they were very responsible book. They were played by had their parts memorized their little granddaughter the trail. wandoski that day. Lunch
when it came to prop mov- Morgan Pugh, Eden Pear- by the end of Spring Break. Annas first time dancing. Jean Derhak and Jan- was served at the hall and
ing. son, Jessica Gaiser and Th e students did a Anna is the daughter of ice Duchominsky of Win- after lunch they proceeded
Th e play was about Zenlei Skoglund. great job performing the Luke and K.D. Lewandoski nipeg spent the weekend to the Pioneer Cemetery
different scenes in a high The play was very ben- play, and we all look for- of Winnipeg. visiting with family here. for a service and blessing.
school, and how each stu- eficial to all students, since ward to their next one! A semi gravel truck Helen Derhak, Janie Barb Osadec attended
dent should be allowed to it gave them a chance to travelling east on highway Duchominsky and Diane a bridal shower for Kim-
be their uniqe selves, with- learn to value people for 45 between the Jackfish Bachewich visited with Al- berly Gray at Kenton, MB.
out being judged or stereo- all their special talents lan and Nancy Derhak and Kimberly is bride elect of
typed, being kind and con- and abilities, being posi- Angela Gower at Riding Chris Usick.
siderate to all people. said tive about themselves and Mountain on Sunday. A few ladies took the
A big warm welcome handi van driven by Den-
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MORTGAGE SALE Ryan and Jag of Brandon Waves of Hope Fashion
who are the new owners Show.
The land and building known as 28 - 3rd Avenue S.W., Minnedosa, of the Sandy Lake Motel, A good turnout was
Manitoba, as described in Certificate of Title No. 2663973/5 will be 0D
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family on the passing of 7th. Bride elect of Miles
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dwelling approximately 1,008 square feet, with living room,
kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, unfinished part basement,
detached single garage, on a lot with frontage of approximately 58 feet.
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TO PLACE AN AD AUCTIONS FOR SALE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS


BY PHONE Call 204-867-3816
Hours to place, correct or cancel ads: McSherry Auction Stock, cancelled, mis-
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. measured and custom kitch-
Farm Auction Sale ens in Oak, Maple, MDF,
BY MAIL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Norman Lussier Cherry Alder, Walnut, Mel-
The Minnedosa Tribune, P.O. Box 930, Saturday June 3rd, 10 am
amine, Painted, Lacquered,
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Contact # (204) 345-8492 Stained, Glazed custom fin-
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The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. reserves the right to Along w Farm Equip * Farm Office supplies, school
delete any words or phrases deemed by The Minnedosa Misc * Graineries * supplies and childrens craft
Tribune Ltd. to be objectionable, or to refuse to publish any Stuart McSherry supplies available at The
advertisement. The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. shall not be Stonewall, MB Minnedosa Tribune. Feature
(204) 467-1858 or item: Guest Book - $14.89. Albert and Katherine Bayes Gaylene and Dan Johnson
responsible for any loss or damage to any advertiser or third (204) 886-7027 along with Maggie Ramsey of Minnedosa
party resulting from the failure of an advertisement to appear www.mcsherryauction.com ANNUAL TRUCKLOAD and Bob McDonald along with Sherry and Ward
in The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. or from any error or omission
MATTRESS SALE! Starts are delighted to announce Heskin of Norquay
in any advertisement which is published. Meyers Auctions May 5th! WE HAVE STOCK! the engagement of their are pleased to announce
10 am Sat. May 27, 2017 children
RATES Portage, MB
$389 pillow top mattress set
double or queen size. $459 Kristal Bayes
the upcoming wedding of
their children
$9.00 for first 40 words, additional words .10 each. John Deere AR RB queen mattress (800 and Paxton and Colin
Allis Chalmers C Iain McDonald
pocket coil pillow top). $599 On August 19th, 2017,
Repeat ads - Half Price. Tools, Traps,
Bombardier Wide Track, Beautyrest queen set. $1,499 Please join us for a A social evening will be
Classified Display - $9.00/col. inch each insert. (Incl. logo, box Ice Fishing Shack, queen adjustable bed, head bridal shower held in their honour
& bolding, and centering). Household and foot, wireless remote celebration with May 27th, 2017
Happy Snaps: (Birthday, Engagement, Wedding, Birth, & Bradley Meyers with queen Beautyrest mat- Kristal on Monday from 9 p.m. 1 a.m. at
Graduation) - $16.00 for the first 20 words and the picture. Auctioneer tress. King adjustable set and of the long weekend Minnedosa Community
204-476-6262 mattress $1,899. WE HAVE May 22nd, 2017 Conference Centre
Obituaries: - $6.50 per col. inch. www.meyersauctions.com from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
STOCK EVEN IN ADJUST- For tickets call Gaylene
Reach the entire province (50 weekly newspapers) $189.00 ABLE BEDS! Limited number at the Minnedosa Beach at 204-867-7374 or
Westman and Eastman: $119.00 Pavilion.
FOR SALE of floor model specials still
available. See staff or contact (9-2) x
Chelsea at 204-868-6193.
Please drink responsibly.
All Ads plus 5% G.S.T.
KDL for more information. (9-2) x
Deadlines Trailblazer 4 wheel Mo- Mon-Fri 9-8, Sat 9-6 and Sun
11-5. Call KDL Furniture at
Classified advertisements must be submitted no later
bility Scooter for sale. Used
6 months. In excellent con- 204-571-1971. 660 Highland BRIDAL SHOWER
than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following Fridays dition. Call Judy at 204-795- Ave., South side of #1 Hwy.,
edition. All classified advertisements must be prepaid 8115. x Brandon. A bridal shower will be
BEFORE insertion. held for Paxton Johnson in
The Minnedosa Tribune is not responsible for BATTERIES FOR EVERY- FOR RENT celebration of her upcoming
typographical errors published AFTER the first insertion, nor THING. Automotive, farm, marriage to Colin Heskin on
does it assume responsibility for errors published as a result of construction, ATV, marine, May 27th, 2017 from 1-3 p.m.
an advertisement placed, changed, or cancelled, by telephone. motorcycle, golf carts, phones, For rent or sale: 2 bed- The shower will take place at
To ensure your advertisement appears correctly please tools, radios, computers etc. room cabin located in Minne- the home of Dan and Gayl-
submit it in person, by fax, mail, or email. Reconditioned, obsolete and dosa. Fully furnished with ene Johnson 99 139 - Rd86N
hard-to-find batteries. SOLAR new washroom and 5 minute Minnedosa, MB (head out
systems. The Battery Man. walk to the beach. Available towards beach, past camp-
immediately. $75 per day or Kim Robinson and
AUCTIONS Winnipeg. 1.877.775.8271
$395 per week. Contact Barry Perry Robinson
ground to top of hill and turn
right on Rd 86N. Go 2 miles to
www.batteryman.ca. Along with Louise and
at 204-871-2224 Portage la house 99139 on left.) Please
Armand Fouillard
McSherry Auction McSherry Auction PROVINCE-WIDE CLAS- Prairie. (9-tfn)
are happy to announce the
consider this your invitation.
Stonewall, MB SIFIEDS. Reach over 400,000 (9-2) x
engagement
#12 Patterson Drive Estate & Moving readers weekly. Call this BABY SHOWER of their children
Auction
Consignment Auction Wed, May 24 @ 4:00 pm
newspaper NOW 204-867-
3816 or email classified@
Chad Robinson CAMPGROUND
Sunday, June 4 @ 10 am Baby shower to welcome and
Stonewall, MB mcna.com for details. Melynne Fouillard
Consignments Welcome! baby Claire Jordan Dagg.
#12 Patterson Drive Daughter of Charlie and Lyn- Wedding will take place in Hill Top Resort camp-
Tractors * Trailers * Vehicles Parts and full trailer re- ing. 600 treed acres with
Stuart McSherry die. May 21st, 2017 from 1:00 St. Lazare, MB
* Equip * Construction* pair, trailer safeties and Au- sand beach lake, any size RV.
(204) 467-1858 or -3:00 p.m. at the Minnnedosa August 26th, 2017
Recreation * Tools * topac Trailer Repair. Sales, Quads, ok. Live music. May to
(204) 886-7027 Leasing and Financing of flat- Legion. 34 2nd Ave. S.W. In A pre-wedding social in their
Stuart McSherry www.mcsherryauction.com lieu of a card could you con- honour will be held at Sept starting at $400. Site vis-
(204) 467-1858 or deck, dumpbox, cargo, goose- its info@hilltopresort.ca.
sider bringing a book to start The Minnedosa Community
(204) 886-7027 neck and utility trailers and
her little library. For more in- Conference Centre
www.mcsherryauction.com truck beds. Kaldeck Truck and
formation call 204-867-3896. May 20th, 2017.
Trailer, Hwy #1 MacGregor,
(9-2) x Please Drink Responsibly.
MB 1-888-685-3127.
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COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED OBITUARY


Arnold Howard Kingdon
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casual position of cemetery clerk.
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good customer service skills. The position is approximately right across the road and spent his entire life on the family farm
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7 hours per week, with the opportunity for more hours failing health forced him to move into Minnedosa. He always
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Clanwilliam for coffee with his friends.
At the Farm Gate Spring For only $9.00 you can let
Market Saturday, May 20, our readers know about your For more details about this position, Arnold also loved helping his mother with her huge garden
and the bounty was always shared! He was always willing to
2017 - 10 a.m. 3 p.m. - On- upcoming event. Call The please call Chris at 204-867-2727 lend a hand and enjoyed helping friends, neighbours, and any-
anole Rec Centre Regional Minnedosa Tribune at 204-
DEADLINE for resumes is one who needed it.
and Local Goods, Arts, Farm 867-3916 or email your Com-
Arnold enjoyed spending time with his family and friends.
Produce and Baked Goods ing Event to class@minne- Monday, May 29, 2017 at 12 noon  He will be remembered for the love of animals, teasing his
of the Riding Mountain Bio- dosatribune.com.
nieces and nephews, playing cards, slow pitch in his younger
sphere Reserve. For more info
years, and telling stories at his coffee outings!
Call Valerie at 204-848-0556. Junior Golf Tournament
He was predeceased by his parents, brother Art, and
(8-3) x sponsored by the Minnedosa
brother-in-law Don Cameron. Arnold will always be fondly
UCT. Friday, June 9th, 4:15
Minnedosa Nursery
Weston Bakeries Distribution Opportunity remembered by his twin brother Ken (Edie) and family (Lou-
p.m. tee off. Ages 8 11 and
Weston Bakeries Ltd. is currently looking to fill a position as a contractual service ise and Trent), (Lesley and Rick), his sister Joyce Cameron and
School Registration for the 12 15 at the Minnedosa Golf
provider for Neepawa, Manitoba and the surrounding area, with an opportunity to family (Cheryl, Kevin, Ken and Debbie), sister-in-law Bernice
2017-18 school year. Thurs- and Country Club. $15.00
become an Independent Distributor. This position is responsible for all aspects of the and family (Arlene and Morris, Arlett and Glen, Lyle, Denise),
day, May 25th from 6:00 7:00 Registration Fee. Prizes and
sales, delivery and merchandising of Westons product for a specific geographical and Aunt Tanya and family from Thunder Bay. Many grand and
p.m. in TCS classroom. Tues- Supper supplied. Call or text
territory. Prominent Weston brands include Wonder Bread, DItaliano, Country great-grand nieces and nephews as well.
day and Thursday morning Rhonda at 204-868-0944 to
Harvest and Deli World. The successful candidate will provide superior customer Arnold was laid to rest on May 9th, 2017 beside his parents
and afternoon classes for 3 pre register or email rhonda-
service through proactively managing all route responsibilities, while growing sales at Boyd Cemetery in Bethany,followed by a lunch with family
and 4 year olds. Subsidy avail- prettie@live.ca. Must pre reg-
and Westons overall customer base. and friends sharing memories at the Bethany Hall.
able. Bring MB Health Care ister by Monday, June 5th.
Donations in Arnolds memory can be made to the Can-
number. Call 204-867-2881 or Investment required: adian Diabetes Association or the Minnedosa Personal Care
204-867-3313. (9-2) x
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Minnedosa Community Do not mourn my passing,
Computer For if you could only see,
Child Care Cooperatives An-
Garage Sale. Friday, May Essential Functions: By slipping all my earthly bonds,
nual General Meeting will take
19th from 5:00 8:00 p.m. at Build strong customer relationships through open communication and Im young again and free.
place on Tuesday, May 23rd
205 6th Street N.W. x education.
at 7 p.m. in Tanners Cross-
Manage customer needs and proactively resolve customer concerns in By day I run the heavenly fields,
ing School. Please stop by the Minnedosa United cooperation with the Weston Territory Manager. My body well and strong,
Nursery School Classroom Church will be renting tables Ensure timely and correct deliveries of company product while maintaining At night I sleep at Angels feet,
that evening for the meeting for the upcoming Town Wide proper inventory levels in each account. Lulled by celestial song.
location. Child Care will be Garage Sale - May 20, 2017. Provide regular in-store merchandising and promotional display set-up.
provided. All welcome to at- Hot dogs, cookies or rice
Upsell all Weston products and ensure a profitable product mix for each So do not mourn my passing,
tend. (9-2) x krispie squares and drinks
account. Just close your eyes youll see,
will also be sold. For table
Newdale Horticultural rentals contact the church Solicit new customers. Im once again that gallant horse,
Society Plant Sale. Monday, office at 204-867-2674 or Su- Safely operate a delivery vehicle, following all applicable laws of the road. As you remember me.
May 22nd from 2:00 4:00 san Nelson at 204-867-3296. Handle and process customer payments. Keep route paper work current.
p.m. at the community hall. (8-3) x Place and manage customer orders using Westons online Order Management
$3.00 admission. (9-2) x system. CARD OF THANKS
Social June 3rd for the
STEEL BUILDINGS Qualifications:
Must have a valid class 5 drivers license with a clean driver abstract. We would like to extend The family of Marlene
Minnedosa Ag Societys 3rd Demonstrated skills in customer service and sales. our gratitude to Dr. Onyshko Genung would like to thank
Annual Party in the Dirt! Fea- STEEL BUILDING Strong knowledge of Neepawa and the surrounding area. and all of the staff at the Per- everyone for the flowers,
turing Live Band DAGNABBIT SALE... MEGA MADNESS The ability to work independently and take direction as needed. sonal Care Home for their food, cards and calls as well as
and a brand new dance floor. SALE! 20 x 23 $5,780. 25 x 25 Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English. great care of our brother and donations to the Minnedosa
Tickets are available at Chip- $6,312.30 x 31 $8,175. 33 x 35 Superior time management skills. uncle Arnold Kingdon. Also, Palliative Care and Minnedo-
perfields Coffee Shop and $9,407. One End Wall Includ- High school or equivalent education. our thank you to the Minne- sa United Church. Thank you
Main St Cafe. Hope to SEE ed. Check Out www.pioneer- Some experience with a handheld device is considered an asset. dosa Funeral Services, pall- to Dr. Onyshko and staff at the
YOU THERE! (9-3) x steel.ca for more prices. Pioneer If you are interested in this exciting business opportunity, please forward your bearers and to Rev. Natasha Minnedosa Hospital for your
Steel 1-855-212-7036 resume including references to the attention of Westons Territory manager for this Pearen. We appreciate your kindness and compassionate
Ice Cream Social. Fund- region - Barry Baydock at barry.baydock@westonbakeries.com kind words and prayers. care. Thank you to Nathan
raiser for Calvary Church
JUST Youth. Friday, May 26th
MOBILE HOMES We thank all interested applicants but only those chosen Thank you to the Bethany and staff at Minnedosa Fu-
for the interview process will be contacted.  ladies for serving a delicious neral Services. Thank you to
from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at Cal- lunch at the hall. To everyone Natasha and the Minnedosa
vary Church, 52 2nd St SW, 2 ONLY 16 x 80, 3 Bed, who sent cards, flowers, bak- United Church choir for the
Minnedosa. Ice Cream Cones, 2 Bath. Starting at $89,900. REAL ESTATE HEALTH ing, texts, phone calls and vis- lovely service as well as Elgin
Sundaes, Banana Splits, Silent Altona Mobile Homes, 1-800- its, your thoughtfulness was for the touching Eulogy.
Auction, Door prizes. Every- 582-4036, 1-204-324-6776 appreciated. Thank you to Sincerely, Donald, Sherri,
Immediate Possession CANADA BENEFIT
one welcome! Tickets avail- Email amhl@mymts.net everyone who made Memor- Cathy, Maxine and families.
Available. 1,638 sq. ft. RTM. GROUP Attention Manitoba
able Friday, May 12th at Co- ial Donations to the Canadian x
2.5 baths, Cathedral Ceiling, residents: Do you or some-
op from 4:00 6:00 p.m. or at
the door. (9-3)
LAND WANTED Island Kitchen. $189,000. one you know suffer from a Diabetes Association as well.
Thank you to many
Floorplan online at wgies- disability? Get up to $40,000 A special thanks goes out to
brechthomes.ca. Custom from the Canadian Govern- Kenneth and Debbie Cam- friends and family who
TELUS MANITOBA MO- Land Wanted For Week- made memorial donations to
Builds also available. Call ment. Toll-free 1-888-511- eron for opening your home
TORCYCLE RIDE FOR DAD. end or Permanent Getaway. Moms charity of choice (The
204.346.3231 or email wil- 2250 or www.canadabenefit. to us to make arrangements
Fighting Prostate Cancer Sat- 10-160 Acres. May offer as- Minnedosa Foundation).
bert@wghomes.ca for more in- ca/free-assessment. and providing meals during
urday, May 27th 10a.m. Offi- sessed value. Maximum Mom was a strong supporter
formation. this time. Sincerest thoughts
cial Start Polo Park Shopping $30,000. Must have trees of the foundation and the fi-
from Ken and Edie Kingdon,
Centre. Register online: rid- and road access. Noth- WANTED Trent, Louise, Josh and Jess nancial support it is able to
efordad.ca/Manitoba. ing swampy. 204-589-1886, make to community projects.
McInnes and Rick and Les-
ejco@mts.net. ley Dabe. x She would have truly appre-
Garden Roto tiller. Gas
ciated everyones generosity.
Powered. In good condition.
The Shirley Delmage Family.
$40.00 Call Jim at 204-868-
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CARD OF THANKS
The Government of Canada Invests in
The Shevchenko Dance Ensemble hosted its 40th Anni-
versary Spring Concert on April 29th at the Sandy Lake Hall
Community Hall. The group was thrilled to have entertained
Riding Mountain National Park
and provided a light lunch to over 200 people. The group would jects such as the restora- The Government is Park is Manitobas oldest
like to thank our honoured guests, Lloyd and Willine Ewashko Federal infrastructure
tion of at least a dozen also very pleased to of- national park. Sitting atop
for receiving our welcome of bread, wheat and salt to start the funding will update
concert. A thank you goes to Raes Funeral Home for the do-
iconic heritage buildings, fer free admission for all the Manitoba Escarpment,
nation of flowers and corsages. Pam Lewandoski lent a num- Visitor Centre and including the East Gate visitors to national parks, the forested parkland
ber of dcor items that made the hall look extra special for the National Historic Site, the historic sites and mar- stands in sharp contrast
anniversary celebration and we thank her for this. The group restore heritage Bandstand on the shores ine conservation areas in to the surrounding prairie
was extremely happy to see so many alumni present that were buildings of Clear Lake and Grey 2017. As we celebrate the farmland. Visitors can ex-
able to join our current group on stage. Thank you alumni for Owls Cabin. In addition, 150th anniversary of Con- plore Grey Owls historic
joining us on this day. Thank you also goes out to all that made the exhibits, lobby and federation, the Govern- cabin and see the enduring
donations to the club the day of the concert and throughout the
year. Finally a large thank you to all that attended the concert
and to all of the families, dancers and supporters over the last
C anadas national parks
and historic sites be-
long to all Canadians. They
theatre of the Visitors
Centre will be completely
ment of Canada is helping
create opportunities for
landmark of the East Gate
or hike through 400 km of
40 years that have kept the Sandy Lake Shevchenko Dance En- represent the very best that renewed. These improve- Canadians across Canada trails during their visit.
semble still an active group. 40 years and still kicking...heres Canada has to offer and tell ments will ensure that to participate in a year- This spring, phase two
to the next 40 years!!! X the stories of who we are, more Canadians, includ- long celebration and help of Highway 10 rehabilita-
including the history, cul- ing youth and newcom- shape the best that Canada tion and paving work will
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES tures and contributions of ers, can learn about our can be in the future. be completed and phase
Indigenous Peoples. As we environment and cultural As we celebrate the three will be implemented
celebrate the 150th anni- heritage, while experien- 150th anniversary of Con- throughout July and Au-
Dream job. Live in care- cing the natural wonder of federation, the Govern- gust. As the main road-
giver/housekeeper in Win- versary of Confederation,
the Government invites all Riding Mountain. ment of Canada is proud way through the park, this
nipeg and Florida! Needs a
drivers licence and be able to Canadians to experience Investments in visitor to invest in the protection infrastructure project will
travel. (204) 997-4629. the outdoors and learn infrastructure such as and conservation of our ensure a safe and reliable
more about our history. trails, visitor centres and national parks and historic corridor for visitors to Rid-
MEDICAL TRANSCRIP- The Government of campgrounds, as well as sites. Through infrastruc- ing Mountain National
TION! In-demand career!
Canada is investing close highways, parkways and ture investments at Parks Park.
Employers have work-at- bridges will ensure the Canada places, we are sup- Parks Canada is in-
to $6 million in federal
home positions available. quality and reliability of porting local economies vesting an unprecedented
Get online training you need infrastructure funding for
Riding Mountain National visitor facilities and con- and contributing to growth $3 billion dollars over five
from an employer-trusted
Park. The announcement tinue to allow Canadians to in the tourism sector, while years to support infrastruc-
program. Visit: CareerStep.
ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to was made earlier this week connect with nature. These ensuring high-quality and ture work to heritage, tour-
start training for your work- by the Minister of Environ- infrastructure investments meaningful visitor experi- ism, waterway and high-
at-home career today! ment and Climate Change are vital to creating middle ences for years to come. I way assets located within
and Minister responsible class jobs and sustained encourage Canadians to national historic sites, na-
for Parks Canada, Cather- economic growth. Addi- visit our national treasures, tional parks and national
ine McKenna and the Min- tionally, Parks Canadas des- like Riding Mountain Na- marine conservation areas
Forsyth Hauling 2010 Ltd. tinations form important tional Park, as part of their across Canada. This invest-
requires ister of Natural Resources
CLASS 1A TRUCK and Member of Parliament cornerstones for the tour- Canada 150 celebrations. ment will ensure these
DRIVERS. for Winnipeg South Cen- ism industry that is such an stated McKenna. cherished places are pro-
tre, Jim Carr. important part of our econ- With 3,000 square kilo- tected and secured for the
We offer:
Industry leading wages The funding will sup- omy and employs so many metres of protected land, future.
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experience. submit your resume to:
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references to: College of Licensed The Sandy Lake En-
Practical Nurses of dowment Fund Board
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fields.
tion forms please contact:
Doreen Stapleton at 204-
585-5310, Ross Shindruk
ute towards the purchase allows them to utilize As of January 1st, 2017, at 204-585-2481or Nancy
of a Waterax Rancher their UTV as a mini fire the Sandy Lake Endow- Dilts at 204-585-2519.
slip on a skid unit for the truck. It has already come ment Fund balance is
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16 Friday, May 19, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

BASSWOOD NEWS CADURCIS NEWS Bridge


By ZELDA FIRBY passing of Marions twin who gave. By DOREEN TROTT the community.
Club
K im Parish, Lisa Bu-
chanan and Henry
brother Marvin Mar-
cischuk in Brandon on
May 11th.
The Andy Cardy and
Mark Donohoe families
hosted members of the C ongratulations to Can-
dace Bramley who has
Sterling and Brenda
Kolsky of Edmonton are
spending some time visit-
Results
returned home Tuesday Sympathy also ex- free Watoto Childrens accepted the position of ing with Mom, Jean Mc-
from England where they tended to Marvins wife Choir on Sunday and manager of the Agro Cen- Tavish and other fam- May 11
visited Kims mother and Lena and family in Bran- Monday. The choir per- tre of Heritage Co-op in ily members. They also
helped her celebrate her don. formed at the Minnedosa Minnedosa. renewed acquaintances in 1st - Barrie Brooking/
90th birthday. Stacie Cardy reports Covenenat Church on Our sympathy is ex- the area. Wilf Taylor
A belated welcome that just over $1,400 was Sunday evening and was tended to Lena Marcischuk Cody, Julie and Dan 2nd - Cheryl Orr/
home to Marion Ogi- collected for the Cana- enjoyed by all who at- of Brandon and daughters Northam have returned Jean Garbolinski
bowski after spending the dian Cancer Society dur- tended. Donna and Marcia and from a holiday in Mexico. 3rd - (tie) Lois Campbell/
winter months in Calgary ing the April campaign. On Saturday Sylvia their families on the pass- Cathy McManus of Cliff Lenz
with Terry and Dawn Mc- Stacie would like to Firby and Jordyn attend- ing of husband, father and Winnipeg spent Mothers Nancy McLennan/
Millan and family. thank Susan Proven, Val ed a bridal shower for Grandfather Marvin. Mar- Day with her mother Muri- Norman Peterson
Deepest sympathy is Thompson and Loreen Janna McMillan in Bran- vin and Lena owned the el McManus. Eva Graham 4th - Carol Lonsdale/
extended to Marion Ogi- Jackson for helping with don. farm now in the posses- of Brandon also visited last Lois Phillips
bowski and family on the the collecting and those sion of Don Margon. They week with her mother Mu- 5th - Boyd Grant/
were very vital members of riel. Doug Thiessen

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* We sell fruit, veggie & meat trays and fruit baskets
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GROCERY
Miracle Whip asstd ........................................................650-890ml ............. $3.49
FROZEN FOODS
FM muffins raisin/banana chocolate chip ........................ 6x110g ............. $3.99
Heinz ketchup asstd ..............................750-1lt ......$3.49 PC cheesecake .....................................................................600g .............$7.99
Palm dish liquid original ...................................................... 828ml ..........2/$5.00 Welchs frozen fruit asstd .........................................................600g ............. $4.49
Tostitos asstd ....................................................................300-320g ..........2/$6.00 Breyers double churn ice cream asstd ....1.66lt ......$5.49
NN bath tissue....................................... 12rl ...... $2.99 PC sliced strawberries/wild blueberries............................600g ............. $3.99
PC salad dressing .............................................................. 475ml ..........2/$4.00 PC baby brussel sprouts ......................................................500g ............. $2.99
PC BM granola original .......................................................750g ............. $3.99 PC ice cream shop flavours asstd ....................................946ml .............$3.59
PC mayo asstd ................................................................... 300ml ..........2/$5.00 PC Decadent cookie ice cream sandwich................... 6x100ml ............. $4.99

MEATS
PC croutons garlic and butter .............................................140g ..........2/$4.00
PC dipped choc chip/caramel granola bars .............. 156-172g ............. $1.99
Mio lemonade/fruit punch .................................................... 48ml ............. $3.49
PC cocktail asstd...................................1.89lt......$2.59
PC Decadent cookies asstd .................................................300g ............. $2.79
D Monte canned fruit asstd ................................................. 398ml ..........2/$5.00 NN wiener .............................................450g ......$2.19
Hunts snack pack puddings asstd ........................................ 4x99g ..........3/$4.00 NN beef burger .................................................................1.36kg ............. $7.99
PC maple marshmallows ....................................................400g ............. $2.99 Rib steaks ...........................................................$9.69/lb
PC blonde dealch beer ............................................... 12x355ml ............. $7.49 Pork loin chops centre cut boneless ....................................................... $2.99/lb
Nestle pure life water...................................................... 12x500ml ............. $1.99 Pork tenderloin .........................................................................................$4.49/lb
Gatorade 6 packs asstd ..................................................... 6x591ml ............. $5.49 PC chicken wings with sauce asstd ....................................907g ........... $13.99
Motts Clamato asstd .............................................................. 1.89lt ............. $3.79 PC chicken nuggets, strip breaded .....................................800g ............. $5.99
Danone activia stirred strawberry/vanilla.............................650g ............. $2.99 PC smokies asstd ...................................................................1kg ............. $8.99
PC 100% orange juice ......................... 1.75lt ...... $3.29

PRODUCE
PC potato chips asstd ..........................................................200g ............. $1.99
PC shreds triple cheddar.....................................................340g ............. $5.79

BAKERY
Wonder bread asstd ..................................570g ......$2.50
Iceberg lettuce ........................................................ $1.99
Roma tomatoes .........................................................................................$1.29/lb
Red seedless grapes .................................................................................. $1.99/lb
Green peppers ..........................................................................................$1.99/lb
Wonder rolls hamburger or hotdog ........................................12s .............$2.99 Peppers - orange, red ............................................................................... $2.99/lb

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ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Carrots ........................................................................................2lb .............$1.79
Onions, yellow ...........................................................................3lb ........$1.79/lb
Bartlett pears .............................................................................................$1.79/lb
Cucumber ...............................................................$1.29

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