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By DARRYL HOLYK
Fire Fighters T he skyline of the Village of Clanwilliam changed forever this week as
the community’s last remaining grain elevator was brought down.
During its heyday, Clanwilliam’s elevator row, along the Canadian
Relic Run
Northern Railway line, featured five elevators with the first four being
built during 1903. It is believed the first elevator, which was completed
9
in May 1903, belonged to the Northern Elevator Company. Other com-
pany names appearing on Clanwilliam elevators over the years includ-
ed Canadian, which would later become United Grain Growers, West-
ern Canada Flour Mills, Farmer’s, Inter-Ocean, Ogilvie and Manitoba
Pool.
Continued on Page 8 Photo by Gordon Goldsborough/MHS
L ocal bowlers captured the Manitoba and Sharon Zimmer of Portage La Prai- tion was given by Dr. Troy the need to avoid antibiot- necessary, creating a resis-
220 provincial bowling champion- rie, took the gold with 34.5 points, West- Gowan, a partner in the ic resistance all the greater. tance, and for issues that
ship at Thunderbird Bowl in Brandon man 2 Team took the silver with 33.5 business. The 50+ Cen- For this reason, many do not require antibiotics.
on Saturday, February 24th. points and Westman 1 Team took the tre was nearly full of con- of the antibiotics that are There were some con-
This tournament consisted of seven bronze with 27.5 points. cerned cattle farmers, ea- available to cattle farmers cerns amongst the cattle
straight games. A total of seven points Mens All-Star Awards for top indi- ger for answers. will require a prescription. farmers in attendance
per game could be won by bowlers who vidual play were awarded to Central 2 Gowan’s presentation In order for prescriptions at the presentation, who
had the highest pins over their average bowlers Marty Moyer and Alan Tarn. focused on the changes to be given, veterinarians worried about having to
against their opponent taking a point The team will advance to represent that are being made in will need to have a devel- move cattle every time
and the team (consisting of four bowl- Manitoba (A Side) at the Interprovincial antibiotic use in cattle. oped relationship with the they needed a prescription
ers) who had the highest pins over the Nationals in Charlottetown, P.E.I at the He focused on four main cattle farmers (Veterinary from the vet, which, grant-
team average would get three points. end of April. areas, which were antibi- Client Patient Relation- ed, would be no easy feat.
The Central 2 Team of Minnedosa otic resistance, antibiotic ship – VCPR). They will However, Gowan and his
stewardship, new regula- need to see one of the cows team soothed their con-
tions on antibiotic use, in question, and will need cerns by informing them
and changes in antibiotic to keep meticulous docu- that while it might be a
prescriptions. mentation on any visit hassle to move the cattle,
The changes are being made by cattle farmers. the prescriptions would
Strathclair Drama Club However, he stressed
that any data collected on
cover enough doses to en-
sure that the farmers did
presents its 36th annual production a single cow will be ex- not need to bring in mul-
trapolated and applied to tiple cattle with the same
the whole group of cattle, problem.
making multiple visits for While the regulations
Screenplay by BETTY COMDEN and the same issue a non-issue. specify that the veterinary
ADOLPH GREEN.
Songs by NACIO HERB BROWN and
The new regulations clinic would need to keep
ARTHUR FREED. in place will mean that a detailed records of any cli-
Based on the classic number of antibiotics that ent visit, Gowan urged the
Metro‐Goldwyn‐Mayer film,
were more readily avail- clients to also keep their
by special arrangement with
Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Inc. Friday, March 9th able before, will now need own detailed accounts of
vs.
Music published by EMI, all rights administered by
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. (Original movie prescriptions. These in- any visit, although it is not
choreography by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen). clude Neomycin, Penicil- absolutely necessary.
Produced by Arrangement with Maurice Rosenfield,
Lois F. Rosenfield and Cindy Pritzker, Inc. Swift Current
By Hillary Miller Zacharias noted that been very understanding MNP advertised their new
WWW.GUINNBROS.COM(37-18)
they have Construction and supportive of the need temporary location in the
eral Manager for Heritage long a time,” said Zachari- while the reconstruction been very understanding,”
Co-op, hopes to have ten- as, thankful that the funds is underway. Last week, concluded Lorne. Sunday, March 4th, 2018
The Minnedosa Performing Arts Expressions Concert Series
ders out shortly for the re- for the repairs do not have Show starts at 2:00 p.m.
Presents
Quinton Blair
construction phase, and to come out of Heritage Tanner’s Crossing
hopes to see that process Co-op’s pocket.
School Pit
start as quickly as possible. The relocation of eight
Friday, October 7th, 2016 at 7:30 p.m.
He is hoping to have the Co-op employees back to
Minnedosa Community Conference Centre
demolition phase wrapped the former administrative Tickets available at the Door.
up in the next week or so. offices on the second sto- Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
Adults $20
Advance tickets available at the Library.
So far, anything that rey of the grocery store has
got wet inside the new gone “surprisingly well”,
Students under
Adults $20 18accompanied
(Students Free if accompanied
by an adult free)
Students (13-18)
by an adult or $10 $10
building has had to be de- since “they are working in Web site: http://www.expressionsconcerts.ca
molished. This includes conditions that they had
quite a bit of drywall, insu- been accustomed to not
lation and flooring, which too long ago,” said Lorne. Wine and beer available
has all been removed. There are still seven people for purchase
(must be 18 years or older).
They are currently working working in the new office Please drink All proceeds to go to
on removing a bit of sub- space, while the demoli- responsibly. Minnedosa Performing
flooring. tion work occurs around Arts Committee
According to Zacha- them.
rias, they will not have “Everyone has been
an estimated timeline for really positive through the
put out the tender for the pressed that to the whole March 12th to 16th ‐ 9am to 4pm
reconstruction job. The in- group as well, that we’ve Open late Thursday March 15th to 7pm
surance company and an got a good team here,” he With much appreciation to our sponsors:
engineering firm are now said. Zacharias noted that In "the PIT" at TCS
working on that process. everyone involved has
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O ur Manitoba government is increasing fund- provinces, we are carefully steering toward a quality
played two games per day. education for all students. This improvement will in-
ing for school divisions again this year under
a balanced approach to providing students with an volve a review of the K-12 system in early 2019, with
Health Maintenance… improved, quality education while also creating effi- public consultations across Manitoba on issues such
as student outcomes, the role of school boards and
On Monday, the Provincial Government an- ciency and controlling costs. We are making decisions
nounced close to $30 million for more than 120 projects that best suit the needs of students, while considering taxation power.
related to maintenance of health care facilities. One of the impacts on local school division ratepayers and However, while improving the public school sys-
the projects within Prairie Mountain Health Region is a taxpayers as we steer the province back onto a respon- tem, it’s also imperative that we reduce its administra-
boiler replacement at Minnedosa Health Centre. This sible fiscal track. tive costs that have increased by nine percent to $68.4
project falls under the category of maintenance costing Our investment of $1.323 billion for 2018-19 pro- million in just the past three years. Our new mandate
more than $150,000. vides strong support for school divisions with a year- is to reduce administration expenses by 15 percent in
over-year increase of $6.6 million. As well, we are the coming year, generating $2.1 million in savings for
boosting the Intensive Newcomers Support Contin- school divisions. As well, we expect divisions to limit
Low Risk For Flood… gency funding from $60,000 to $100,000 to assist divi- their local education property tax increases to two
The first flood forecast for the province was recent- sions with new refugees or other high-needs students. percent for 2018-19.
ly released and at this point of the game, the changes Our government will also phase out the Tax Incentive The NDP failed to provide a quality education to
of any major spring flooding remain low. However, de- Grant (TIG) over the next six years and adjust the grant Manitoba’s school-aged children. The direction we
pending on what Mother Nature throws our way being to ensure school divisions receive at least 98 percent of are taking is about a better use of time, a better use of
the Spring thaw, this could change at any time. last year’s operating and TIG support combined. resources and much better results for students across
Our balanced approach to repairing the educa- our province.
tion system also requires finding efficiency within The Third Session of the 41st Legislature will re-
Help Wanted… it. We are making school divisions more efficient by convene on Wednesday, March 7th at 1:30 p.m.
The Rolling River Festival of the Arts is fast ap- moving toward consolidated provincial bargaining, in The Provincial Budget will be delivered by Min-
proaching and organizers are seeking the help of a few a way that’s in the best interests of teachers, students ister of Finance Cameron Friesen on Monday, March
volunteers to help make this year’s festival another and taxpayers. Currently, Manitoba is the only prov- 12th shortly after 1:30 p.m.
great success. They are looking for help with selling ince where collective bargaining is conducted exclu-
tickets at the door, secretary for some of the adjudica- sively at the local level between each school board Greg Nesbitt is the Member of the Legislative As-
tors and people to chair the sessions. This year’s festival and its teachers’ association. Instead of 38 local col- sembly for the Riding Mountain constituency. He can
runs March 12th to 16th. If anyone is willing to give a lective agreements, Manitoba will have one provincial be reached at 204-759-3313, 1-844-877-7767 or by
little time to this great local festival, please contact Lou- agreement – an important shift that will put teacher email at gregnesbittmla@mymts.net.
ise Uhryniuk at 204-867-5532.
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Have a news tip 1988 – After 17 years in the Manitoba Legislature rep-
resenting the constituency of Minnedosa, Dave Blake has
or story idea? announced his intention not to seek re-election as the PC
candidate in the next provincial election.
Let us know!
204-867-3816
editor@minnedosatribune.com 1998 – Fast, efficient and standardised emergency call-
ing is now available to the residents of the town of Rivers,
Minnedosa and Rapid City as well as the Rural Munici-
palities of Daly, Minto and Saskatchewan as part of the
roll out of 911 service. Other neighbouring communities
should be on the system by April.
W
money, just as interest The Liberals have been This will hurt Canada’s e’re sending sin- peace Ida. wa and Brandon also vis-
rates are increasing.” asking Canadian families economy and diminish our cere sympathy to Congratulations to the ited with grandparents
The deficit for this and local businesses for competitive advantage.” the Andreychuck family Strathclair High School Gordon and Enid Clark.
fiscal year is $18 billion; more money to offset their “This budget is a big on the sudden passing of boys curling team that Newdale Raven’s Glen
Mother, Grandmother and played in the Provincial WI held their February
Great Grandmother Ida Playoffs in Winkler Feb- meeting on the 22nd at the
Andreychuk (Hodges) on ruary 22nd to 23rd. They Drop-In Centre with seven
February 25th in Winni- played Gimli in their first members present. Shirley
peg. She leaves three chil- game and that team won Pederson gave a report
dren Larry, Glenda, Mark the final, then they played from the SWA Regional
and their families. Ida Nellie McClung School meeting held in Hamiota.
was a telephone operator in the second game, los- SWA’s Regional Conven-
in Newdale, then married ing them both. But what tion will be held in Lenore
Eddie Andreychuk and a wonderful experience in March this year where
moved several miles north when they were” piped” discussion will take place
across the valley where onto the ice, enjoyed a on the future of the WI Re-
they farmed and raised great banquet and got to gions in the province. Enid
their family. The last sev- meet Manitoba Cham- Clark read an interest-
eral years she has played pion Reid Carruthers who ing article on a university
cribbage regularly at New- gave them a few good tips study done on honey bees
dale Drop-In Centre and for next year and showed and how they are develop-
attended the tournaments them his medal. Memo- ing an affinity to pesticides,
ries they’ll always remem- especially sugar water that
ber! Coach Kevin Peder- was laced with glypho-
sen and teacher Ms Fraser sate, the ingredient found
should be very proud of in round-up! The profes-
these boys, for the short sors conducting these tests
time they all curled to- were as “stunned” as we
gether. Along with Kevin, were, could this be part
myCommunity Ms Fraser, Shannon, Cindy of the problem regarding
Neighbours Indeed
Be a Neighbour... and Melanie Dalke also at- the honey bees declining
And announce tended. numbers?
these special events We send condolences We’d like to extend
to your community
to the Reimer family on the sympathy to the family of
●Birth of Child
●Wedding passing of Mary Reimer Lorne Ruff of Minnedo-
●Wedding Anniversaries last week. The Reimer’s sa who passed away last
25th, 40th, 50th, 60th used to live in Newdale in week, to his wife Gladys,
●New home residency the house next to the hall, daughters Elaine, Sheila
You may qualify for a quite a few years ago. and son Lee. They farmed
personalized keepsake
gift offer compliments Family members south of Strathclair for
of local business and home to curl in New- years before retiring and
professional sponsors
dale Bonspiel were Sarah during those years Lorne
Minnedosa Pharmacy Kienas and her friend Glo- played in the Rhythmaires’
Glenndosa Glass 1990 Ltd.
Minnedosa insurance Services ria of Brandon with Dad Orchestra with Gerald
Kim’sQuality Foods and Mom Rick and Teresa Pederson, Murray Mervyn,
Integra Tire
Heritage Co-op Kienas. The Lamb broth- Isobel Basso and Eleanor
Minnedosa Tribune ers Eric, Nathan and Wyatt Marks. They provided lots
Gateway Motel were home from Winnipeg of wonderful good old-
Be part of your Community! to curl with Dad Glen and time music for many danc-
visit grandparents Jack and es, socials and weddings
Contact Tillie Johnson
204-867-3414 Xisra Lamb. Brian, Donna around Westman area.
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to 21st when Strathclair R.F.Simpson will be played The 1952 MGM mo- You’re sure to enjoy this When you advertise with The Tribune
Drama Club presents their by James Comrie, and hot- tion picture starred Gene lighthearted classic! your ad reaches subscribers in these
36th annual musical, Sin- headed movie director will Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, Manitoba communities:
gin’ in the rain. The cast be played by Dan Voth.
has been rehearsing for Erin Brown has been cast Arden MacGregor Russell
the past two months, and as Lina’s best friend Zelda Argyle McCreary Sandy Lake
tickets go on sale on Sat- Sanders, and Nicole McLe- 18031BB1 Bethany Melita Shoal Lake
urday, March 17th. See ad nehan will play the role of 18031BB2 Brandon Minitonas Souris
in today’s edition for ticket Dora Bailey, a radio show Brookdale Minnedosa Ste Rose
information. host. Carberry Morden Starbuck
Silent movie star Don Supporting cast and Cardale Mountain Steinbach
Lockwood will be played chorus members include; Carman Road Stonewall
by Brady Chyzyk. Eva Ste- Christine Bailey, Jillian Clanwilliam Neepawa Stoney
venson will play Kathy Beever, Mitch Bukarz, Dauphin Newdale Mountain
Seldon, an aspiring stage Cailee Creber, Kerry Fast, Douglas Oak Bank Strathclair
actress with a beautiful Murray Hagyard, Tricia Eden Oak River Swan River
singing voice. Eric Men- Hunter, Greg Kirk, Brit- Elphinstone Oakburn Virden
zies has been cast as Cos- tany MacDonald, Shannon Erickson Olha Winnipeg
mo Brown, Lockwood’s Mannall, Donalea McK-
Franklin Onanole
best friend who is an ac- ay, Kelsey Michaudville,
Gladstone Pilot Mound Did You Know?
complished musician and Peppe Michaudville, Con-
Great Falls Polonia We also
Hamiota Portage la have a number
High Bluff Prairie
Minnedosa
of subscribers
Kenton Rapid City across Canada
Lions Club
Killarney Reston and the United
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Lake Audy Rossburn
CONGRATULATIONS
Ron Swift $500
REVENUE
Budget
2017-2018
Proposed
Budget
% Increase
(Decrease)
27.6% $66.14 Running on
The portion of the assessed value of a property that is taxed depends on the
Empty?
2018-2019
category of property.
Provincial Education $9,996,252 $9,800,067 -2.0% The percentage of the property’s assessed value that is taxed is:
Other Provincial
(net EPTC) $440,750
$525,095
19.1%
Residential 45% Farmland 26% Commercial 65% Print jobs can take up to
Ed. Prop. Tax Credit (EPTC) $2,143,425 $2,221,271
Formula to calculate your school taxes A X B X C / D where
2-3 weeks to complete.
Tax Incentive Grant (TIG) $762,460 $747,690 2.0% A = the assessed value of the property C = the mill rate Fill up before you run out!
EXPENSES BY FUNCTION B = the portion of the assessed value that is taxed D = 1000
Special Requirement $9,618,313 $9,803,407
T he Minnedosa Fire-
fighters Antique Snow-
mobile Derby was held on
the fees to enter the derby
and the tickets that were
sold when raffling an an-
338, which he has had for
about 10 years. He restored
it from the bottom up after
Saturday, February 24th. tique snowmobile prior to finding it in a barn, in bad
Registration was held at the event. These proceeds shape. The machine is now
the beach pavilion from will be added to the fire de- completely restored, and
10a.m. until noon. Ac- partment’s reserve fund. In looks like a million bucks.
cording to Fire Chief Dean the past they have used the He only uses his machine
Jordan, there were close to money raised at the derby for relic runs, such as this
150 riders, and they sold to purchase flashlights that one. Another rider, Bruce
270 hands. mount on their helmets Bayes was riding with his
The weather was de- and a side-by-side quad, two sons, and had a 1975
cent for the outdoor ad- among other things. It is a Mercury. He has had it for
venture, and luckily there way for them to purchase 30 years, but uses his al-
was enough snow for the items that are either want- most every weekend.
riders. Jordan said that ed or needed that are not In addition to the cost
they were very pleased in their annual budget. of the derby itself, the fire
with the turnout they had, Some of the riders that department put out a do- Photo by Hillary Miller
as there was a lot going day had some unique relic nation jar to raise funds
on in other neighbour- snowmobiles, which they in memory of the late The donation jar was set up In addition to Wood- checkpoints, and whoever
ing community’s that day. were more than happy to Karen Lewandoski, who’s next to the free French fries cock’s winnings, the top had the highest number
Last year, the group was son Jordan is that were available, so that three winners of the derby won.
not able to hold the derby a member of registrants could donate at were Kevin Cleaver ($700), The Relic Run organiz-
due to warm weather and the Minnedosa their leisure. At presstime, Mike Kowal ($420), and ers were grateful to Ger-
lack of snow. Fire Depart- Jordan did not have the to- Melanie Perkins ($150). ald Boyd for the use of his
While they are still ment. The tal amount donated. The winnings were based cabin during the event,
tallying up some of the funds will be The winner of the an- on the participants’ hands. and Patti Woodcock for the
money that was made donated to the tique snowmobile that was At the pavilion each player use of her land and power
through donations, Jordan Dr. Ajai Khan- raffled off, a 1977 Sno Jet was given two poker chips, at the derby’s last check-
felt confident to estimate delwal Primary Kawasaki 340 SST, was Rhi- and then would draw an- point.
the total earnings, after Care Centre. annon Woodcock. other one at each of the
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A large number
D eepest sympathy is
extended to the fam-
ily of Eva Borschawa who
of Minnedosa who passed
away on February 15th.
Karen worked as a clerk at
land.
Sympathy to the Trott
relatives on the passing of
passed away February the Co-op Grocery Store Dr. Darel Pockert of Mid-
17th at the Minnedosa for the past number of lands, MI.
Photo submitted
Personal Care Home. The years and will be missed Dawn McMillan of
Borschawa’a were former for her friendly personal- Calgary, AB spent a few Residents from Minnedosa Kin House, Kin Court and the Legion Gardens
residents of Basswood ity. days with brother Ray Ogi-
enjoyed an evening meal and entertainment provided by the Minnedosa
where they operated the Barry and Johanne bowski and Mom Marion
General Store. Ross returned home Sun- at Erickson. Lions Club at the United Church Hall.
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Planning your
away Tuesday, February 27th,
2018 at the Minnedosa Personal
Care Home with family by his
Wedding?
side, two weeks short of his
85th birthday. Joe was the lo-
cal Milkman in Minnedosa for
42 years and truly loved his job.
He greeted all his customers with
a friendly smile, saying: “Milk to-
Please submit your cover letter and resume clearly stating the position you are applying
for before March 14th to: day?”
Joe is survived by his
five sons; Wes (Beth), Kevin (Leah),
Darren (Cathy), Rick (Amber) and Stephen
(Kim). He also leaves behind 10 grandchildren and one great Make your day a truely special one,
grandchild as well as his two brothers Wally and Marshall
Looking for a full time cook to be working at RD’s On Main (Sharon) Woychyshyn. with a custom designed wedding
in Minnedosa. The right applicant will be paid $17.50 per hour.
The applicant must have two year’s experience in cooking and
As per Joe’s wishes, a private family service will be held in invitation suite to suit your style!
Minnedosa with interment in the Minnedosa Cemetery. Dona-
should be an expert in continental cooking. Please drop off re- tions can be made to the Dr. Ajai Khandelwal Minnedosa Pri- We also print Personalized
sume in person at 9 Main St. N. or via email rdsonmain@gmail.
com. (48-25) x
mary Care Centre, Box 895, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0. Match Books and Napkins!
Messages of condolence may be placed online at www.
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TENDERS
Air Freshener
3. Tenders must be accompanied by a ten percent (10%) deposit cheque payable to Meighen Haddad LLP. Deposits
accompanying unaccepted bids will be returned.
4. Tenders may be made on all, a combination of, or on any one of the parcels of land, but must clearly outline the
amounts so tendered per parcel/package.
5. Highest of any tender not necessarily accepted. Dear Reena, Dear Opal, This trick works with nuts
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE I have a lot of rust stains on My favorite solution is to as well. When it comes to
1. The bidder whose tender is accepted will be required to complete an agreement covering terms and conditions of sale. my stainless-steel cutlery, make your own air fresh- using frozen blueberries
2. In addition to the deposit, the balance of the accepted tender must be paid within thirty (30) days from the date of is there a way of removing ener using vinegar or water in a recipe, do not allow
notification of tender acceptance, or evidence provided that the purchase funds will be available under conditions them? Linda and 15 drops of your fa- them to thaw first. Adding
acceptable to the Vendor. If the balance of the accepted tender is not paid within the set time limit, the deposit may be vourite essential oils such them while frozen will pre-
forfeited as liquidate damages and not as a penalty. Dear Linda, as the delightful combina- serve the texture and pre-
3. Possession is not authorized until acceptable arrangements for full payment is made folowing acceptance of tender. In commercial settings; tion of; cinnamon, orange vent them from bleeding
4. The successful bidder will be responsible for real property taxes commencing January 1st, 2018. All other taxes it is very common to toss or grapefruit and pepper- into the other ingredients,
including GST and Land Transfer Tax (if applicable) shall be the responsiblility of the purchaser. Each of the Vendor
cutlery into a sink of plain mint. Simmer the water/ and changing the colour
and the Purchaser shall be responsible for their own legal fees to complete the sale.
5. Possession of the house and yard site (on 10-17-17) will not be available until June 1st, 2018.
old white vinegar, let soak oils on the stove for 15 of your baking. Note: If the
6. Vendor reserves the right to leave farm machinery on property until June 1st, 2018 and polish with a cloth. minutes following cook- skin is not broken, a blue-
For further information contact Charles O. Meighen, Q.C. at (204) 725-8760 Or cut a potato in half and ing. Other than that, you berry will not bleed colour.
or Stacy Senkbeil at (204) 717-8750 or (204) 727-8461 sprinkle it with powdered can, light fragrant candles
laundry detergent, rub such as soy blueberry or
onto spots, rinse and dry. cinnamon. Always put soy
ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION
REQUEST FOR TENDER
A GOT Doing this gets rid of water
and rust spots. Bar Keepers
candles in a container as
they will spread out when
Age 55+
D YOUR
Friend is another effective they melt (you can also
The Rolling River School Division is requesting tenders for
option. To make your own
silver or stainless-steel
light a few beeswax can-
dles). If you own a Lamp Bowling
decommissioning existing septic tanks and pump houses
and placing approximately 58m of sanitary sewer, V ATTENTION? cleaner: Place crumpled
aluminum foil in a pan or
Berger, you can utilize
the wonderful appliance
League
new septic tank, and pumphouse.
E Book this
plastic bucket. Dissolve for killing odours such
one quarter cup washing as: cigarette, cooking, pet
Tender Documents are available from the Rolling River
School Division office, 36 Armitage Avenue, Minnedosa MB
and STECKLEY Consulting Engineers Inc., 1-915 Navigator R space for
soda in enough hot water
to cover the cutlery. Place
cutlery on foil and let stand
odors and paint fumes.
Dear Reena,
B owlers of the month
were Bob Lychak +82
and Vivian Oswald +47.
Road, Winkler, MB 204.325.5114.
Tenders will be received at the Rolling River School Division
T your next ad for 5 mins. until the stains
are gone. Rinse and polish
Whenever I bake blue-
berry cupcakes, the berries
Bowlers of the week were
Bob Lychak +129 and Viv-
I Call
dry. drop to the bottom of the ian Oswald +79.
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T he Expressions Con-
cert Series is nearing
its final show of the 2017-
the stage. In addition to
the toe-tapping that was
occurring onstage, mem-
flare, organizers provided
a white Jost Kellermeister
(white blend) wine, a Jost
rison. Playing alongside
Kustorok will be Jeremy
Rusu, who will be playing
Showcase in Morden, MB
in October 2016, and re-
ally enjoyed the perfor-
Bridge Club
2018 season, which has
truly been an entertaining
bers of the audience also
got up and danced around
Coastal Vineyard Red (red
blend) wine, Alexander
the accordion among oth-
er instruments.
mance and the incredible
talent. “We decided that Results
series. the back of the room. Keith’s IPA and Mooseh- Making this presen- she would be a great addi-
The most recent show, According to one of ead Lager. tation unique will be the tion to our series this year,” February 22nd
the Derina Harvey Band the Expressions organiz- For the final install- appearance of local dance said Harrison. “As with all
performed on February ers, Lori Harrison, nearly ment of the Expressions troupes who will be per- our concerts, it is such an 1st - Lois Phillips/
15th at the Minnedosa 140 people attended the Concert Series, which forming one dance each incredible opportunity to Lois Campbell
Community Conference event, and the feedback will be held this Sunday, with Kustorok. These see live music, and espe- 2nd - Doug Thiessen/
Centre, and was a lively from the evening was very March 4th, Patti Kustorok will include Sandy Lake cially someone who is so Boyd Grant
evening of fun East Coast positive. “We were very will regale the crowd with Shevchenko Dance En- talented.” 3rd - Wilf Taylor/
tunes. Derina provided pleased with the concert her old-time fiddle music. semble and Expressive For more details on Mel Harvey
attendees with the sweet and the turn out,” said Har- “It has been described as Dance with Crystal. Sunday’s show, please see 4th - Val St John/
sound of her voice, a little rison. a little bit Metis, a little bit Expressions organiz- the Expressions advertise- Linda Vlnt
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