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An Evening of
Broadway
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Photos by HIllary Miller
Tanner’s Crossing School teachers Jacki Nylen (L) and Heather Emerson-Proven will both be retiring at the end of the 2017-
2018 school year. Each have put in over four decades of strengthening the minds and physical acivity of students.
See stories on Page 9
Founders’
Plaques
Revamped
Chamber Hosts Annual Ag BBQ
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By DARRYL HOLYK
Cultures
Conference Centre and organizers hope to
2
continue the event at this location in the
years ahead.
As of presstime Wednesday, prelimi-
nary numbers show that this year’s BBQ
raised $2,200.
Photos by Darryl Holyk
2 Friday, June 15, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune
Minnedosa Collegiate
shortbread, sugar pie, and were also given the oppor- the 1880’s, post WWII, and tion of East and West Ger-
many. They also learned
of the British War Bride
experiences in coming to Institute
MINNEDOSA FUN FEST Prom Grand March
Manitoba and heard of a
chance meeting between a
Thursday, June 21st
July 6th, 7th & 8th
Approximately 9:00 p.m. at
If your label reads
Minnedosa Community Conference Centre
18/06/30 Grad Ceremony
Minnedosa is once again hosting its annual Fun Fest Parade on It’s time to renew
Saturday, July 7th, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. your subscription! Friday, June 22nd
204-867-3816 10:00 a.m. at Minnedosa Community
We would be very pleased to have you participate!
Conference Centre
Please return this form by
June 25th, 2016 by mail, fax or email to:
Heritage Co-op Administration Office
Box 1050, Minnedosa MB, R0J 1E0
Destinations Plus 2018 Bus Trips
Phone: 204-867-3440 Fax: 204-867-5017 DATE EVENT INFORMATION
Email: a.mcnabb@heritagecoop.ca Bus Tours July 4th Clear Lake
$80.00
Day Trip, lunch on the Martese.
Hundreds of Quilts
For People in Need
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TOWN OF MINNEDOSA
REVISED WATER & WASTEWATER RATES
June 1, 2018
The Town of Minnedosa (Town) has applied to the Public Utilities Board (Board) for revised water
and wastewater rates for the Town of Minnedosa Water and Wastewater Utility (Utility) as set out in
By-law 2559, read for the first time on October 10, 2017. The Lagoon tipping fees for the Town of
Minnedosa Water and Wastewater Utility (Utility) as set out in By-law 2560, read for the first time on
March 13, 2018. Rates were last approved in 2015 in Board Order 146/15.
The current rates and proposed rates are as follows:
Current Rates Proposed Rates
2018-2020
By‐law 2538 By-Law 2559
Quarterly service charge $ 17.75 $ 17.00
Water $/first 500 cubic meters $ 2.06 $ 3.77
Water $/over 500 cubic meters $ 0.47 $ 0.64
Wastewater $/cubic meter $ 0.90 $ 0.61
Minimum quarterly charge* $ 59.19 $ 78.32
Non-metered waster and wastewater
customers** $ 275.27 $ 398.06
Photo submitted
Bulk water sales per cubic meter $ 2.27 $ 4.00
Gladys Murray with her collection 2018-2020
By‐law 2538 By-Law 2560
of quilting material. Lagoon tipping fees***
Hauling from Town residences $ 5.33 $ 4.02
By Hillary Miller Hauling from out of Town residences $ 10.20 $ 7.34
*Based on 14 cubic meters
A long-time Minnedosa resident has been working **Based on average of 87 cubic meters per quarter consumption
***Minimum per use fee up to 4.54 kilolitres.
hard to aid people all over the world. Gladys Mur-
ray’s quilts have been shipped overseas over the past few
Details of the Town’s application are available for review at the Town office or the Public Utilities Board’s
years to help people in relief zones. office. Any questions concerning the application for revised rates, or the operation of the Utility, should
Gladys has been working on the quilts for the last be sent directly to the Town.
three winters and has created more than 100 quilts per
year. This past winter, Murray made 125 quilts. Gladys’ If you have concerns/comments regarding the Town of Minnedosa’s application for water and wastewater
rates please go to www.pubmanitoba.ca and provide your comment. Please note all comments will be
friend, Donna Hall, has worked with her, picking up the forwarded to the Town.
completed quilts and ensuring that Murray has the sup-
plies she needs to complete her creations. Questions or comments should be sent on or before June 30, 2018.
She does not know specifically what got her started
The Public Utilities Board is the provincial regulatory agency that reviews and approves rates for water
on the project, only that it was mentioned to her, and she and wastewater utilities in Manitoba, with the exception of the City of Winnipeg. The Board’s review
thought it would be a good hobby and pastime during the process involves:
winter months. Since Gladys likes to sew, and likes to be the Utility filing a rate application to the Board,
xRoom 400 – 330 Portage Avenue 330, avenue Portage, pièce 400
busy, it was the perfect match for her. the public notification of proposed rate changes,
xWinnipeg, MB R3C 0C4 Winnipeg (Manitoba) Canada R3C 0C4
the Board’s review of the application through a public hearing or
xwww.pubmanitoba.ca paper review process, and
www.pubmanitoba.ca
Once completed, Donna delivers Gladys’ quilts to
x the issuance of a Board Order which outlines the Board’s decision on the rate application and the
Erickson, where they are then shipped to Winnipeg, rates to be charged.
and sent overseas through Lutheran World Relief. They
are sent to relief areas around the world where they are The Manitoba Ombudsman has recently issued privacy guidelines for administrative tribunals. The PUB
is mindful of its obligations under those guidelines. Its decisions in respect of the application being
needed most. considered will be sensitive to the guidelines. Personal information will not be disclosed unless it is
“It keeps me out of mischief,” jested Gladys about her appropriate and necessary to do so. However, the PUB advises participants that these proceedings are
quilting hobby. She noted that each quilt is completed public and that as a result, personal information protections are reduced.
to whatever size the material allows for, whether it be a
The Board will then decide whether any further notice is required and whether to proceed with a public
single, double or other sized blanket. hearing or paper review process. All concerns received by the Board will be considered in the Board’s
Murray’s process includes washing, ripping and sew- decision on rates to be charged.
ing different fabrics in order to create perfect quilt cre-
ations. She understands that not all fabrics and materi- PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IN CONSIDERING THIS APPLICATION, THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD
MAY OR MAY NOT FIND IT NECESSARY TO DETERMINE RATES DIFFERENT FROM THOSE
als work well together and will often have more than one APPLIED FOR BY THE APPLICANT.
quilt on the go at any one time, waiting for the perfect
piece to complete them. Note: All proceedings will be conducted in accordance with the Board’s Rules of Practice and Procedure
A good deal of the material that Murray uses to com- which the Board may vary in order to constrain regulatory costs. The Rules are available at
www.pubmanitoba.ca.
plete her quilts is found locally at Frontier, and she is
very grateful that such a resourceful shop is available in
Minnedosa. She is very resourceful with her materials, “Original Signed By”
using mattress pads, curtains and other materials in her
projects. Quliting is a great use for otherwise unwanted Rachel McMillin, B.Sc.
fabric, and it helps keep it out of the landfill. Flannelette A/Assistant Associate Secretary
blankets are a favoured material for Gladys’ quilts, since Manitoba Public Utilities Board (13-2)
they can be used either for a filling inside the quilt, or as
a comfortable material on the outside, since so many of
the quilts go to people who have lost many of the com-
forts in their lives. She also relies heavily on donations of
Business Cards
We print business cards
material, many of which are given to her through friends. in all styles and quantities. Colour Cards
While she will use whatever material is available to her, prices starting at
Stop in today
she notes that materials that have more stretch or “give” or call us 250 500 1000
to them are harder to work with. If anyone is interested for details. $45.00 $70.00 $110.00
in donating materials to this project, they can contact The Minnedosa Tribune
Gladys or Donna for more information. Minnedosa, MB ● 204-867-3816
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and thought I should get if the funeral home has contact with I expect them day. I lost two of my para-
a few things looked after. I to ship the ashes home. to pay 100% of what I gave chute buddies and my
made the worst decision My son-in-law said not to to them plus 10% interest commanding officer, Jeff
of my life, I went down to worry about shipping the to the Madford Cemetery Nicklim. He was a star half
the local funeral home and ashes home as he would fund in Douglas, Manito- back with the Winnipeg
paid for my cremation. bring the ashes home in ba. Blue Bombers, I remember
Without looking his golf bag. He has to have I am going to have my the 1935 Grey Cup being
around and checking a death certificate from the ashes spread on the east played in Winnipeg and
other places the bill came funeral home and declare half on the 22-11-17, Mad- they won, he was playing. 1888 – Work has commenced on the new Presbyterian
to $5,206.95. This year I them when he crosses the ford Cemetery is there, My farewell party is Church at Newdale.
thought it was too much so border. When he gets back remembering swimming going to be held in Hous-
I went back to the funeral to Canada there is eight or in the stream that runs ton’s Roadhouse where 1898 – Work has commenced on building the Cana-
home to see if I could get nine government and pri- by the corner with neigh- ther is a Mitchell wagon. dian Bank of Commerce.
any of my money back. vate places that he has to bourhood kids and playing I remember riding on it
They said no and told me notify. As far as I can find hide and seek in the tomb- when I was four years old
that I made a deal three out there is no cost, it just stones. The old homestead with my dad as we hauled 1908 – The loop train commence running Monday
years ago and if I was going takes a couple hours of his is half a mile north where grain to Douglas. I want morning, leaving every morning alternately via Portage
to do it today it would cost time. I was born and I imagine my grandson to put me up la Prairie of Rapid City and returning to Minnedosa every
me that much more. Funeral homes in I was conceived there. I there while the farewell is evening, except Sunday.
This winter I was down Manitoba supply this at a lived there for 58 years and going on for one last ride.
in Palm Springs and got fee of $2,000 to $4,000. If feel quite good about slip- When you have been 1918 – Two drivers of autos and one of a motorcycle
my son-in-law to check to it happens down there I ping away there, I feel I am around the race track were brought before the Magistrate last week for exceed-
see how much cremation will have the people look- going home. as many times as I have ing the speed limit on the streets of the town. Each were
I have been a very been, climbed a thousand fined $7.50.
lucky fellow, every day or more hills, slipped and
I have had since March stumbled down the other
Dear Editor, 24th, 1945 has been a bo- side, eternal rest looks 1938 – Minnedosa officials will employ a lifeguard to
nus. On that day as a snip- pretty good. patrol the beach this summer.
Newdale News
is, first and foremost a sur- If your
tially, our thoughts create
vival mechanism. When
we are under threat the
our fear. label
“fear response” will cause
Everyone feels some reads
level of anxiety or fear
our adrenaline to rise, our
heart to beat faster, and
when stepping outside 18/06/30 By raven’S Glen Wi attended both nights with practised in Newdale in
their comfort zone. What refreshments provided at the fifties.
our breathing to become It’s time to
W
are some of the things that e send our sincere intermission. Dan Jardine of Brook-
short and quick, getting us renew your
we fear? 1. Fear of the un- sympathy to the Shirley Pederson spent dale took the Sunday
ready for fight or flight.
known. 2. Fear of our abil- subscription
Now, the problem is Shewfelt and Winder fami- several days last week visit- church service with several
ity to handle what’s new Call 867-3816 lies in our area on the re- ing her sister Bernice At- members joining Gary and
when we are experiencing
(self-doubt). 3. Fear of cent passing of their niece kinson and family in Bran- Doreen Stapleton and the
and cousin Darci-Lyn don. group at the Sandy Lake
Henderson in Alberta. She Helen and David Caird Drop-In for the June hymn
18051AA2
is the daughter of Warren have had their daugh- sing, first of the summer.
37.3%
30.0% 30.0%
26.0% 25.3%
22.0% Join in the Community Events Planned! Ê
Pancake Breakfast
Ê
15.0%
Ê BBQ
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Ê
At the Newdale
Curling Rink
Ê Served from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
0.0%
Newdale Fire Hall
Ê
Sponsored by the
AUTOMOTIVE FINANCIAL GOV'T SERVICES AGRICULTURE FOOD/GROCERY TELECOMM.
Municipality of Harrison Park Ê At the
Ê
Age Friendly Initiative Committee Check out the display
Ê
A Free-Will Offering will be accepted to support the
Of Firefighting Equipment
RE-THINK NEWSPAPERS
Newdale Volunteer Firefighters Ê
Ê
The Newdale Volunteer Fire Department
Ê
will demonstrate their newly purchased
“Jaws of Life” Rescue Equipment Ê
At 10:30 a.m. Ê
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THE OLDEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN THE CANADIAN WEST
O n the evenings of
Thursday, June 7th,
and Friday, June 8th, many
Boat. Some crowd favou-
rites included well-known
selections such as “Old
children to school at pres-
ent.
The local United
musically inclined com- Man River” and “Oh, What Church has been offering
munity members con- A beautiful Morning”. support since the orphan-
vened at the Minnedosa There were many posi- age opened in 2010. In ad-
United Church for a spe- tive comments about the dition to the funds that the
cial performance. Vocal- performance from those church has raised for the
ists James Comrie and Eva who attended. Natasha Little Bouquet Children’s
Stevenson partnered with Pearen said they were Home, local resident, Barb
Nicole McLenehan on pia- “amazing singers, a real Kingdon, visited Haiti this
no and Elizabeth Gebauer pleasure to experience.” past February with the aim
on clarinet to entertain the The concert was held of helping with various
crowd with a selection of as a fundraiser for Little sewing and planting proj-
familiar music. Bouquet Children’s Home, ects.
The two-hour show an orphanage in Haiti that While this was the
was titled “Singin’ It Soft is in need of financial sup- only annual fundraiser for
and Easy, A Musical Trib- port for their operations the orphanage, money for
ute To Broadway” and and for improvements. the Little Bouquet Chil-
featured 18 songs from Currently, the orphanage dren’s Home is collected
popular musicals such as is seeking funds to put to- throughout the year and
Oklahoma, Les Miserables, wards a van to help trans- can be done so at the Unit- Photo by Hillary Miller
The Phantom of the Opera, port the children. The or- ed Church.
M innedosa Communi-
ties in Bloom have
been steadily working
for citizens and visitors,” a
representative of the group
pointed out.
nance; and Floral Displays
– the general beautifica-
tion with beds, containers
away on a number of proj- Local property owners and ornamental displays.
ects this Spring. are encouraged to do their Following the evalua-
The replacement signs part to beatify the commu- tion, the awards ceremony
for the twelve Founders’ nity by keeping their yards will be held at the provin-
Parks in Minnedosa have and gardens looking their cial conference in Septem-
arrived. Bloom members best this summer. As has ber in Morris, MB, where
urge the public to check been done in year’s past, the competing communi-
out the various Found- the local CIB will be choos- ties will receive a certifi-
ers’ Parks throughout ing a “Yard of the Week” cate with their bloom rat-
the business district and beginning in July. ing – one to five blooms. Photo by Darryl Holyk
take a look at the plaques The group has once
which are now, once again again entered the Provin-
readable. The originals, cial competition for CIB,
installed some ten years which means that in late
Fathers Day
Husky Energy
ago in preparation for July, judges will once again
Homecoming 2008 had roam the town to assess
Brunch Special
become faded and worn Minnedosa on a number
and some were difficult to of categories.
read. Copies of the original The judging catego-
plaques, honouring some
of Minnedosa’s founders
ries include the following:
Tidiness effort – the main-
SUNDAY, JUNE 17TH
9 A.M. - 1 P.M.
Husky Energy
were reprinted and in- tenance of buildings and
stalled by Provost Signs. structures, removal of lit-
A Communities in Bloom ter, weeds and graffiti; En- Treat Dad to a delicious breakfast
sign will also be added to vironmental Action – waste buffet at the Minnedosa Golf
PUBLIC NOTICE
the large service club sign reduction, sewage dispos-
at the south entrance to al, recycling, composting, & Country Club.
Minnedosa, along High- integrated pest manage-
way #16A by the new med- ment and water conserva- The Minnedosa Ethanol Plant is All fathers who order the special will
ical clinic/RCMP detach-
ment office.
tion; Heritage Conserva-
tion – efforts to preserve
performing fire practice the be entered to win a $100 gift
Members of Com- built heritage, natural and morning of June 20th, 2018. certificate to Corner Stone Grill!
munities in Bloom were cultural heritage; urban Persons nearby may hear alarms
disappointed recently to forestry – the existence of
discover that some of their long and short-term plan- coming from the site, see fire trucks
plants were missing from a ning, by-laws and stan- moving around with lights on and
planter on the boulevard dards for planting suitable
across from Minnedosa trees, and appropriate care
fire-fighters in full turn-out gear.
Service Centre/Husky. practices; Landscaped ar- This is a practice only and will not
“Perpetrators are defac- eas – community efforts to involve any actual emergency.
ing their community and make plants an element of
disappointing the volun- surroundings, colour, tex-
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PROGRAM INFO
cation to teaching children is excited to visit family in
er career highlight came
in the area. England and is planning a
when she was nominated
SESSIONS
While Emerson-Prov- trip to New York with her
for, and won, the Lieuten-
en is excited to take some daughters.
ant Governor of Manitoba
well-deserved time off, The decision to re-
Elementary School Class-
she is also sad to be leav- tire came to Heather with
room Teacher of the Year
ing a career that has given some degree of difficulty.
award in 2000. She also
her so much joy and ful- Although she loves her job,
noted that the support she
after 45 years, she decided
fillment. Aside from two has received from parents Check out an upcoming Assiniboine program
years spent teaching in Er- information session and discover why more
ickson, Heather has spent
and more people choose college.
STAMPS
the majority of her career
teaching in Minnedosa, Chat with our incredible instructors at our Victoria Avenue East campus in Brandon
and has watched so many on Monday, June 18 and find out more about the college’s hands-on programs.
people in the community To register and for more information, call 204.725.8750
grow up. or email recruit@assiniboine.net.
She began her teach-
ing career at Tanner’s
Rubber or 6 p.m. start 6 or 7 p.m. start
Crossing School in 1973.
She has taught kinder-
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O ur sympathy to the
family of Steve Clark
who passed away at the
nice Girling who passed
away on June 1st at the
Minnedosa Care Home.
Gugin and Gerri Hodgson
to Brandon on Wednesday
where they attended and
Minnedosa Personal Care Eunice along with late hus- enjoyed the Neelin School
Cadurcis News
And announce Commerce
these special events thanks this business for its’ contribution to
to your community the business community
June 2018 Running on
●Birth of Child
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O ur sympathy to Ryan
and Michelle Clark
on the passing of Grandpa
grandparents recently at-
tended a band concert at
Tanner’s Crossing School.
personalized keepsake Steven Clark. Our sympa- Congratulations band
gift offer compliments Minnedosa Tribune thy to the rest of the family members!
of local business and 204-867-3816 too. Chris and Sandra
professional sponsors adsales@minnedosatribune.com Also, sympathy to Crawford of Thunder Bay,
Minnedosa Pharmacy Malcolm and Shirley Rose ON visited on Monday
Glenndosa Glass 1990 Ltd. on the recent passing of with Malcolm and Shirley
Inspire Studio has been chosen as the Minnedosa Chamber of
Minnedosa insurance Services Commerce Business of the Month. Inspire Studio has been a part cousin Eunice Girling. Rose.
Kim’sQuality Foods of Minnedosa’s Main Street for less than three years. Owner, Our sympathy to the oth- Brian and Nola Joseph
Integra Tire Marlies Soltys, in addition to supporting 45 local artists who do not er members of the Rose of Estevan, SK visited last
Heritage Co-op have their own storefront, hosts various art classes, and supports
Minnedosa Tribune her community in many philanthropic ways. Inspire Studio supports Girling families. week with Muriel McMa-
Gateway Motel not only visual art, but tries its best to support other forms of Clayton and Margaret nus.
expression in the community. “I think when you become a business Wareham have returned Sympathy is extend-
Be part of your Community! owner in town, you support your town fully,” said Soltys,
“that’s the only way you make it work – you work together with your home from a trip to Bea- ed to Glen and Loreen
town and with the other businesses.” ver Lodge, Grande Prairie, Jackson on the passing of
Contact Tillie Johnson Next Chamber meeting: Thursday, June 28th at the Golf Course AB where they made the cousin Ivy Evans (nee Pet-
204-867-3414 (lower level)
acquaintance of their new tigrew).
Thank you!
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PO Box 40, 3 Mooswa Dr E, Tender package available for pick up at the Town Office. Any enquiry
Onanole, MB R0J1N0 (8-9) concerning the content of this Request for Quotation shouldbe directed to
Kevin Marcino at 204-867-0037 or minpwork@mymts.net.
Looking for a full time cook to be working at RD’s On Main
If you are reading this ad in Minnedosa. The right applicant will be paid $17.50 per hour. Sealed Tenders marked “LANDFILL RECLAMATION” will be accepted at
we have just proven that The applicant must have two year’s experience in cooking and the Town of Minnedosa’s Civic Centre, 103 Main Street South, Box 426
should be an expert in continental cooking. Please drop off re- Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, July 6, 2018.
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still works! Any or all of the quotations may not be necessarily accepted.(14-2)
OBITUARIES
DON’T FORGET
On July 7th, 1957 Grandma married Grandpa and started manuel Fellowship Hall.
their family in Basswood, MB. During Grandmas career she As an expression of sympathy, those who wish to do so may
took pride in her work at Chipperfield’s Clothing store and The send donations in memory of Bruce to the Sunnybrae Bible
Minnedosa Tribune where she retired in June 1992. Camp, 3915 Sunnybrae – Canoe Pt. Road, Tappen, B.C. V0E 2X1
Grandma loved spending her summers at the cabin with or online at www.sunnybrae.ca
her family and friends. You could always count on her to have Cremation arrangements have been made with Advertising deadline is
coffee on and snacks ready to go. She loved a good game of dice BETHEL FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD.,
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We would like to extend a very special thanks to all those
who were there to brighten her days over the last few years.
Grandma will be dearly missed but is now at peace with CARD OF THANKS Call
grandpa. She will never be forgotten and her memories will for-
ever be cherished by her family and dearest friends.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Cancer Care I would like to thank all the nurses and staff at Minnedosa 204-867-3816
Manitoba or the MS Society. Hospital for the care they gave me during my stay there. I also
would like to thank everyone for visiting me and bringing things or email ads to
to cheer me up. Special thanks to Dr. Sonoiki. God bless you all.
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kitchen that comes with fridge, cook top, oven,
Other Canadian
TOWN:
garage, central vac, some newer windows, dishwasher & features 2 yr old vinyl flooring,
home features 9 foot ceilings, refurbished upgrades that include HE gas furnace with windows throughout approx 10 yrs, 4 pc main
shingles 2011, HWT 2014, 2xGDO’s & original hardwood & laminate floors, R50 central air, HWT ‘15, shingles ‘12, most
remotes located on paved streets front & bath, central air, older gas furnace. There is 1
insulation in attic providing low utility windows ‘16, doors, 4 piece bath, flooring, bedroom on main floor with 3 more up, along
locations: $56.01 back of the private fenced yard. On the
main floor you will find 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2
costs, all newer windows throughout in
2012, water line from curb in 2016 & most
ceilings, walls, basement, living room
addition, electrical, plumbing and more.
with 3 pc bath & laundry, Burber carpet upstairs
is 2 yrs old. The front load washer & dryer are
bath, dining room, living room, updated included. There is a large walk in closet upstairs,
PROVINCE:
plumbing replaced. There is a large stone Outside you will find the perfect workshop
kitchen with oak cabinets and pull outs and porch on the back and a verandah on the with wood stove, furnace & sitting area with storage cupboards between master & 3rd
comes with dishwasher, stove and fridge. front. Comes with fridge, stove, dishwasher making the perfect man cave get away! bedroom that is perfect for a nursery. Concrete
Downstairs features large family/rec room & antique cupboard in upstairs hallway.
foundation. Shingles, fasia & eves are approx
with dry bar and fireplace, laundry room 10 yrs old. The property is a 120 ft frontage
Dryer and water softener are located in
Online subscriptions $35.00 with workbench, storage room & bedroom.
Outside are 2 sheds, apple trees, vegetable
the dry basement. Outside you will find a
located on a treed corner lot that feature single
car garage with metal roof, garden, walkway & is
POSTAL CODE:
12’x20’ single car garage and a single car partially fenced. A must see, the move is yours!
garden, mature trees on the large deep lot.
www.minnedosatribune.com MLS#1802889 $249,900
shelter. The move is yours!
MLS #1806243 $106,900 MLS #1812397 $219,900 MLS #1815260 $159,900
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- 1586 sq. ft. home on 6 acres
- 1,320 sq. ft. 1 3/4 storey
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$199,900 MLS #1815011
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Minnedosa 75 Main Street South
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GROCERY
Miracle Whip asstd ....................... 650-890ml ...... $3.49
FROZEN FOODS
Breyers CS icecream asstd .................................................... 1.66lt ............. $4.99
Heinz ketchup asstd ....................................................... 750ml-1lt ............. $3.99 Tenderflake pie shell asstd.............................................. 255-397g ............. $2.99
Swanson dinner astd ....................................................... 280-454g ............. $2.99
Royale Tiger PT 6rl/Bathroom tissue 12 rl ...... 6rl/12rl ...... $5.99 McCain super fries asstd ....................454-650g ...... $2.99
Royale facial tissue .............................................................. 6x126s ............. $5.99
Lays chips asstd .......................................................................255g ..........2/$5.00 Nestle, Hagen Daz, Drumstick asstd ............................................................ $5.49
MEATS
Alpo cookout classics dog food ..............7.2kg .... $13.99
Cat Chow advanced nutrition ..................................................2kg ............. $7.99
Friskies canned cat food .........................................................156g ............. $0.70
Tidy Cat instant action .........................................................6.35kg ............. $7.99
Beggin Strips bacon/beef bacon ............................................170g ............. $2.99
PC™ crispy rice/corn flakes cereal ................................ 640-680g ............. $3.59 JVL smoked sausage ................................................................375g ............. $4.25
PC™ pancake mix buttermilk complete ...............................905g ............. $2.79 NN™ CP chicken wieners......................................................1.5kg ............. $5.49
PC™ crackers crisp thin vegetable ........................................225g ............. $1.79 Boneless centre cut pork chops ............................................................... $2.99/lb
PC™ dipp granola bars chocolate chip/caramel.......... 156-172g ............. $1.99 Top Sirloin beef steak ........................................ $6.49/lb
Quaker corn bran/maple brown sugar squares ............ 375-500g ............. $2.99 Eye of the round beef roast ........................................................................... $4.39
Quaker Life original, HC cereal ...........450-560g ...... $2.99 Cadet ham .............................................................................................$0.69/100g
Smuckers jam asstd .......................................................310-500ml ............. $3.99
PRODUCE
Tetley tea orange pekoe, Green tea lemon ...................... 48-72ea ............. $4.99
Tetley tea asstd ................................................................... 20-24ea ............. $2.49
Eagle brand milk sweetened condensed original .............. 300ml ............. $2.99
Bugles original .........................................................................213g ............. $1.97
Planters seasoned dry roasted peanuts .................................600g ............. $4.49
Brunswick sardines asstd ........................................................106g ..........3/$4.00 Asparagus .................................................................................................. $2.99/lb
Bush beans baked original................................................... 398ml ..........2/$3.00 Peppers - orange, red, yellow .................................................................. $2.49/lb
Stagg chili canned astd............................................................425g ..........2/$5.00 Iceberg lettuce ............................................................................................... $1.69
M Leaf tenderflake lard ..........................454g .. 2/$5.00 FM tomatoes roma .................................... 3lb ...... $2.99
Sanpellegrino asstd sparkling water ............................... 6x330ml ............. $4.99 FM tray corn ................................................................................4ct ............. $3.99
UB wholegrain brown rice, quick cook perfection ..............1.6kg ............. $6.99 Celery stalks ................................................................................................... $1.79
VH hoison, teriyaki stir fry sauce ......................................... 355ml ............. $2.49 Sweet potatoes .......................................................................................... $1.29/lb
BAKERY
Kelloggs NG bars, Pop tarts asstd ................................... 295-400g ............. $2.49
B-eye BBQ sauce asstd ............................................................425g ............. $2.99
Bicks pickles dills with garlic or no garlic ................................. 1lt ............. $3.49
Bicks pepper ring, sauerkraut wine........................................... 1lt ............. $2.99
Tim Hortons coffee tin ............................................................930g ........... $17.99
Motts Clamato astd ............................................................... 1.89lt ............. $3.69 D’Italiano bread, buns asstd ...................................................570g ..........2/$5.00
PC™ shreds triple cheddar.....................................................320g ............. $5.49 Wonder rolls hamburger or hot dog..........12’ .. 2/$5.00
PC™ Greek yogurt vanilla 0%.................................................500g ............. $3.99
LUCKY DOLLAR
ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Castello blue cheese ................................................................125g ............. $4.99
Mini babybel original ..............................................................120g ............. $3.99
BD processed sliced cheese .....................450g ...... $2.99
Pilsbury choc chip, biscuits, crescent ....................................340g ............. $2.49
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