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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.
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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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T he Minnedosa Tri-
bune was honoured
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mas edition received 94
out of 100 points. That
score is made up of
Skatch on her Christmas
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Tribunes reporter, Hill-
a special Christmas sec-
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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.
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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
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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
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Manitoba, as described in Certificate of Title No. 2663973/5 will be 0D
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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
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long to all Canadians. They
theatre of the Visitors
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ment of Canada is helping
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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Onions, yellow ...........................................................................3lb ........$1.79/lb
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