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Fifth grader
helping
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others
With shovels in hand, representatives from local municipalities, physicians, contractors and organizing
committee members broke ground to signal the upcoming start of construction for the new Dr. Ajai Khandelwal
Primary Care Centre on the property just west of the Minnedosa District Health Centre.
Aeration By HILLARY MILLER ceed with the building and to have it completed early the committee for the non- for material and trades and
upgrade
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its functional aspects. This summer, and then youll profit charitable organiza- to complete the project as
In F r ont
Book This Space For
O n Thursday, Sep-
tember 28th, the
Minnedosa Chamber of
in motion, which is caus-
ing a lot of angst amongst
small business owners and
year.
Another concern that
Boley discussed was with
this is that in the Income
Tax Act, there are many in-
stances where related peo-
Commerce gathered in the family farms. regard to estate planning, ple have to do things that
the basement of the Golf Boley noted that this when parents pass the non-related people dont
and Curling Club for the was the largest change that business on to their adult have to do.
monthly Chamber Lunch. weve seen in corporate children, and are no lon- Boley touched on
The Chamber business was income taxes since 1972, ger active in the business, many of the important is-
quickly attended to at the when the first Trudeau but have spent their ca- sues that are coming to
start of the meeting, when government overhauled reers expecting to receive light with the new pro-
Kim Moffatt was appoint- the income tax act. The dividends as shareholders posed tax laws. Living in
ed as the Chamber repre- government wants to say throughout their retire- an area where so much of
sentative for the CDC. these are minor tweaks, ment. If, by the govern- the industry relies on small
At this particular but its quite the contrary, ments standards they can businesses, and family-run
meeting, there was a rise said Boley. Its going to af- no longer reasonably be businesses, these changes
in attendance, due to the fect most small businesses considered eligible for div- could seriously impact
speaker, and his timely that are incorporated in idends, then it is possible the economy, and cripple
choice of topics. terms of their planning, so that these people will now many of our hardworking
Matt Boley, a tax spe- it definitely is a major is- be taxed at the 45% rate. community members, and
cialist from MNP in Bran- sue. The third issue that drastically affect succes-
don was the speaker at the The first issue that Photo by Hillary Miller Boley discussed was capi- sion plans.
lunch, and gave a chilling Boley addressed was the tal gains exemption. The Boley was honest with
overview of the changes in governments changes in Matt Boley, a tax specialist from MNP gave government says that if the crowd about the un-
the taxation of small busi- income splitting or, in- an in-depth presentation on upcoming the shareholders were not certainty that this leaves us
nesses that will likely be in come sprinkling. This will changes to small business tax. reasonably involved in the in, and even financial pro-
our not-so-distant future. affect shareholders of a business for the time they fessionals such as himself.
Boley only had twenty part of a corporation, who owned the shares, they will We are going to be telling
minutes or so in which receive dividends. This This will affect any busi- but deemed to be not rea- be denied the capital gains clients that we think you
to give a broad overview could be spouses to farm- ness that has sharehold- sonable by the govern- exemption. are okay, but we arent re-
of some of the ways that ers or small business own- ers who arent involved in ment, then the amount He discussed the ally sure, he said.
Manitobans and, indeed, ers, or any adult children the day-to-day operations, received that is over what changes that are in regard They are adding a lot
Canadians, will be affected they may have who are en- like a family farm, where the government deems to converting income into of subjectivity instead of
once the changes in tax titled to dividends. Under many of the crucial con- reasonable will be taxed at capital gains, which will af- objectivity to the Tax Act,
laws take effect. Thus, he the new changes, a person versations happen during the highest rate of 45.74% fect small business owners which I think fundamen-
kept it general, but the out- must reasonably be en- what could be consid- - almost half of the divi- who had planned to keep tally is wrong, said Boley.
look is not good. titled to dividends, with ered personal time. What dend. This reasonableness the business in the family,
The plan was rolled the definition of reason- this means is that smaller will also be determined passing it down to the next Continued
out on July 18th, with a 75 ably being that dividends businesses may need to by the persons age, and generation. If a business is on Page 4
day consultation period, should go to a person who keep track of their hours, people between the ages of passed down to a family
which expired on October earns what you would pay with family members even 18 and 24 who might work member, rather than sold
2nd. The proposals have an arms length person who keeping time sheets, in or- for small businesses dur- to a person at arms length, TRIBUNE
not yet gone to parliament, is doing the same amount der to prove that they are ing the spring and sum- then the family member
but there is draft legislation of work that the non-arms entitled to their dividends. mer, will not be entitled to is going to pay nearly 20% PRINTING
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be focused on the theme to do, he said. way out of your home. 5. Do practice runs 1967 Canadas Manitoba Distillery Ltd. Expects to start
every second counts: plan Jordan would like to 2. Talk to your kids with your family to get out construction on a $4 million distillery in Minnedosa in
two ways out. implement a Chief for the about it. of the house and get to the mid-November. 57 acres have been acquired including
Minnedosa, Fire Chief Day with the students, by 3. Feel the door, if it is safe place, so that your kids the recent nuisance grounds, part of a road and several
Dean Jordan said the local doing a draw at the school. hot, dont open it, and then are not scared and unfa- acres formerly belonging to J. Moffat.
fire department is plan- The lucky winner of the wait there or try to get out a miliar with what to do.
ning to contact Tanners draw would get picked up 1977 Farmers in the Basswood area are considering
Crossing School this week in the morning, and given a project of aerial spraying that would chemically accel-
in order to set up a time a ride to school in the fire erate the drying of rapeseed and flax crops. The process
to go in and do a session truck. This was done in is called desiccation. Ken Kane, who operates an aerial
spraying service has already used the chemical in the
Douglas area.
ATTENTION
TOWN OF MINNEDOSA
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
The Flushing Program will be conducted from
7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.;
DOG & CAT OWNERS Mondays through to Thursdays.
RECYCLING GARBAGE COLLECTION
All dogs Residents may notice periods of low pressure and Please note our new office hours
*** and
TO cats
BE within
OUT the BY Town
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must be licensed annually.
A certificate of vaccination for rabies must be
discolouration during this time. Residents may also
notice temporary disruption of water service. Effective October 1st, 2017
Monday, October 9th NO GARBAGE COLLECTION
produced before a license is issued
Residents are advised to check your cold water CLOSED
2014 Dog & Cat licenses are available at the
Tuesday, October 10th North End Garbage & Recycling supply for discolouration prior to using Sunday and Monday
Town Office
Collection - Includes Brandosa
Owners of unlicensed Dogs & Cats, Dogs & Cats washing machines, dish washers etc.
runningOctober
Wednesday, at large,
11thas well
SouthasEast
nuisance
Garbageand vicious
Collection We apologize for any inconvenience that this Program OPEN
animals are subject to various penalties and
charges.
may cause; however it is critical that the lines be Tuesday to Friday 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Friday, OctoberA13th
copy of animal control
South West by-lawCollection
Garbage 2478 is
flushed on a regularly established schedule.
available at the Town& Office for examination
South End Recycling by (closed during lunch hour 12:00 noon -1:00 p.m.)
any person during regular hours. Saturday 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. (open through lunch)
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T he community sends
belated condolenc-
es to Henry and Phyllis
theme is on mental health
and that is becoming
more of an issue as public
brother Stan Marks of Win-
nipeg spent some time in
hospital and we wish both
at Basswood Hall. Many
towns are running out of
volunteers to provide the
Winder and their family on awareness develops about these former Newdale resi- food needed to host these
the recent passing of Hen- it. An article followed on dents speedy recoveries. events, so enjoy the ones
rys sister Alice Griffiths. the moving of the homes Were sending birth- that are still available.
She was the daughter of of Nellie McClung to a per- day wishes to Jean Lamb Elgin Hall provided the
Tom and Ruth Winder of manent museum site. A who celebrated a very spe- Sunday service at Church
Onanole. letter which Nellie wrote to cial birthday on October last week and its always
Newdale Ravens Glen her friend Jessie in 1946 1st. The community wish- a pleasure to welcome
WI held their meeting on regarding a review given es you many more Jean! Elgin the first Sunday of
September 28th at the about her book Sowing Many local farmers each month. Most of the
Drop In Centre. Ida Brad- Seeds in Danny was read. finished up combining last congregation gathered for
ley gave the opening on A time of fellowship fol- Friday and Saturday while early coffee in the church
what makes a farm wife, lowed. others still have beans and basement, thanks to those
which we could all relate Newdale friends send other specialty crops to that provided a nutritious
to. Our responsibilities for best wishes to Marge harvest. snack with our coffee!
Rural Womens Day were (Marks) Drysdale of Bran- Tis the season for Fall
discussed and jobs allo- don who suffered a nasty Suppers and several from
cated. The planners hope fall and was in Brandon town enjoyed the delicious
Bridge Club
Club 55 Golden Agers Bowling Results Results
SUBMITTED were Florence Brown 207, 205, Shirley Mickoski September 28th Photo submitted
(+23T) and Wayne Brown 190, Jim Clark 173, 168,
O
Lois Phillips n September 23rd, around 1,450 tabs to make
Mikayla Riffel from up a pound and Mikayla
THE MUNICIPALITY OF HARRISON PARK 4th - John Cullen/ Onanole presented the has been busy over these
Albert Parsons Sandy Lake Lions Club past three years!
PUBLIC NOTICE - BOARD OF REVISION
with approximately 25 Mikayla, a fifth grader
Public notice is hereby given that the year 2018 assessment roll for the Municipality 5th - Wilf Taylor/ pounds of tabs. Tabs col- at Onanole School, started
of Harrison Park has been delivered to the Municipal Office at 43 Gateway Street, Mel Harvey lected go towards pur- collecting tabs when she
Onanole, Manitoba and is open for public inspection during regular business hours. was seven-years-old and
Applications for revision may be made in accordance with Sections 42 and 43 of The wants to continue collect-
Municipal Assessment Act: ing tabs for such a worthy
APPLICATION FOR REVISION cause.
42(1) A person in whose name property has been assessed, a mortgagee in possession of Because of her gener-
property under Section 114(1) of The Real Property Act, an occupier of premises who is osity with this project, Mi-
required under the terms of a lease to pay the taxes on the property, or the assessor may kayla was presented with
make application for the revision of an assessment roll with respect to; a Lions Hope Medal. The
a) liability to taxation; Lions Hope Medal is pre-
b) amount of an assessed value; sented to someone who
c) classification of property; or demonstrates outstanding
d) a refusal by an assessor to amend the assessment roll under subsection 13(2). charitable achievement in
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS their community. Mikayla
43(1) An application for revision must has definitely shown de-
a) be made in writing; termination and commit-
b) set out the roll number and legal description of the assessable property for ment to her endevour.
which a revision is sought; The tabs are going
c) set out which of the matters referred to in subsection 42(1) are at issue, and to a child who was origi-
the grounds for each of those matters; and nally from Treherne, for
d) be filed by a wheelchair to assist in
(i) delivering it or causing it to be delivered to the office indicated in making places more acces-
the public notice given under subsection 41(2), or sible for him.
(ii) serving it upon the secretary,
at least 15 days before the scheduled sitting date of the board as indicated in the public
notice. If your
The Board of Revision will sit on November 1th, 2017 at 1:00 P.M. at the Municipal label reads
Office, 43 Gateway Street, Onanole, Manitoba to hear applications. 17/10/31
Applications for revision must be received by the Secretary of the Board by 4:30 P.M.
Monday, October 30th, 2017.
Its time
Dated this 30th day of September, 2017. to renew your
Chad Davies, CMMA subscription!
Secretary Board of Revision Call 204-
Municipality of Harrison Park
Box 190, 43 Gateway Street 867-3816
Onanole, Manitoba R0J 1N0 17101BB0
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T he Minnedosa Farm-
ers Market has come
to a close for another year.
soaps and lotions, jams,
jellies and jewellery. Ni-
cole Loewen, the head of
of buskers who came to
play at them. They had a
Scottish singer, a violinist,
which he is very grateful.
The money raised at
these barbeques was split
There were thirteen mar- the Minnedosa Farmers and the Scott boys on the between thirteen different PUBLIC NOTICE
kets held this summer, on Market, said that she hopes fiddles, who each came out community groups. These
Friday evenings at the Cov- to see even more craft ven- during various weeks. included the Personal Care
enant Church parking lot. dors in coming years. She plans to keep the Home, Handivan, Beach Changes made to upcoming
They were very lucky, in This year, the Farmers market at the Covenant Enhancement, Heritage
that it only rained on one Market included a box for Church again next year, Village, Community Child Regular Meetings of Council and
of the Fridays. patrons to drop off Food and feels that this was a re- Care, Rivers Edge, Service Committee of the Whole Meetings
At the markets, there Bank items, which helped ally successful change in to Seniors, Drama Club,
were vendors who sold the Minnedosa Food Bank, location, it is a great loca- Frontier Trading, Food are as follows:
items such as produce which is in dire need of tion being off the highway, Bank, Rec Commission,
(ranging from potatoes, to food. being right downtown. Fun Fest and the Regional
corn, to tomatoes, cucum- Another thing that There is a lot of parking, Library. Council Meetings will commence at
6:30 p.m. for Regular and
Committee of the Whole Meetings
W E S T M A N C O M M U N I C AT I O N S G R O U P
of Council for the remainder
Call for
Westman Communications of the 2017 year effective
Group is the operating name for
Westman Media Cooperative Ltd.
Tuesday, October 10th, 2017.
Westman is a customer-focused
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announces the Call for Nomination of candidates for local radio stations Q Country
91.5 FM (880 AM) and 94.7
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western area of the province. Minnedosa Golf Club
now open. WMCL members 18 years of age or older Expansion Committee
are eligible, as outlined in the WMCL Charter Bylaws. As a customer-owned cooperative,
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S peedy recovery to
Lynne Mault Wilding
and husband Art of Win-
Ellchuk Hardie.
Dennis and Darlene
Derhak of Winnipeg spent
Adam Wozney.
George Rush of Van-
couver, BC is back in town.
to take in some harvesting
and hunting while here.
A number of relatives
nipeg who were in a seri- part of the weekend with George motored out with and friends helped Doug
ous car accident near Red mom Helen Derhak. his half ton truck from the Davis celebrate his birth-
Deer, AB and are in the The Legion Mens coast. He stated that it took day on Saturday evening
Wednesday, October 11th at son Chad and Melissas
vs. home.
Edmonton
Ken and Darlene Por-
tre are back home after
their two-week stay with
Saturday, October 14th daughter Kelsey and her
husband Matt and grand-
vs. children Jacob and baby
Prince Albert Nora Joyce at Kamloops,
BC.
Sadie Rystephanuk
and daughter Donna Cu-
errier returned home from
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CADURCIS NEWS
keep on in their fundraising efforts.
Right now, they are doing a chip fundraiser, and
are selling boxes of chips for Halloween. They are
selling them for reasonable prices, and the boxes
come with twenty-four bags of chips in them.
By DOREEN TROTT family on the passing of
Additionally, they are hosting a Halloween so-
nephew and cousin Fred
cial on October 28th to help raise funds.
O ur condolences to
Henry and Phyllis
Winder on the passing
Wanner of Neepawa, for-
merly of Birnie.
In spite of rather in-
of sister Alice Griffiths of clement weather, Cadur-
Community Newspapers Crawford Park.
Sympathy is also ex-
cis fall supper was well at-
tended.
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HELP WANTED
A
Time Child Care Assistant/Substitute. The successful applicants s a typical farm kid, shadowed by a big smoke- out on the entries to the On summer nights, the
must have their Early Childhood Education diploma or experi- I find myself scop- stack that bears the Heinz expressway. Here youll Mexican workers can also
ence in a licenced child care setting, current First Aid and CPR
ing out the local crops as I name. see tomatoes rolling off be found playing baseball
and will be subject to Criminal Record and Child Abuse Regis-
try Checks. We are seeking an individual with above average drive about southern On- The company split the semis as the big trucks on the local ball diamonds.
verbal and written communications, interpersonal skills, ability tario, or as I like to think town a couple of years curl around the on-ramps. It seems like a different
to multi-task, proficient time management and organizational of it, the Deep South. As ago, heading south to the I kind of feel bad for these country as you listen to the
abilities. The responsibilities of these positions include, but you can imagine, the crops United States. The to- errant veggies, oozing patter of Spanish as one
not limited to, developing an emergent curriculum, providing here are different, but mato processing plant was bloody tomato juice across team offers up cat-calls to
positive guidance, engaging with families, basic housekeeping, maybe not as different as quickly bought by an in- the highway as the vehicles the opposition.
etc. For more information regarding this position, contact Ter- you might think. dependent company, and following behind smush Given all this, I still
esa Guillas at 204-867-3313. Please send resumes to Box 1108 Historically speaking, my understanding is that them into paste. find that the biggest dif-
Minnedosa MB R0J 1E0 or. minnedosachildcare@wcgwave.ca.
this is only partially true. If they make ketchup for all And then there are the ference between the Deep
Deadline for applications: October 20th, 2017
I were to turn back time to sorts of different compan- greenhouses. Im not sure South and Manitoba is the
DEATH the 1980s, and compared ies, including Frenchs. I have mentioned this yet, length of the growing sea-
IN MEMORIAM agriculture in the Riding Some of you may re- but there are thousands son. Especially for those
NOTICE Mountain region to the member a social media of acres of greenhouses farmers living along the
In loving memory farming down here, there movement that asked Can- in this part of the country. edge of Lake Erie.
of our parents would be quite a differ- adians to boycott Heinz Most grow tomatoes, pep- I had a chance to chat
MARGARET DOBREEN ence. products, and instead pers, and cucumbers year- with a farmer who grows
who passed away But things have asked us to buy Frenchs round, with the produce crops on Pelee Island. If
October 7th, 2005 changed at home, as you ketchup, given that headed for the American he can harvest his winter
and all know, and suddenly Frenchs were dedicated retail grocery market. wheat by the end of June,
JOHN DOBREEN
fields of corn and soybeans to using Canadian toma- Greenhouses are a he can then plant soybeans
who passed away
no longer appear quite so toes in their new brand of huge business down here. and have them harvested
October 23rd, 2009.
strange to my wandering ketchup. Even the business of con- by mid-November.
As time goes by without you, gaze. Regardless, despite structing them seems to be What? Two crops in
and the days turn into years, And in the Leaming- the politics of ketchup, booming, with more acres one season!? It makes my
they hold a million memories ton area, corn and soy- the past couple of weeks being consigned to glass head spin to think about
and a thousand silent tears. beans dominate the land- have seen slow moving further and further from how that is even possible
To us you were so special, scape, with winter wheat wagons, pulled by tractors, town. in Canada. Evidently, it
what more is there to say, thrown into the rotational converge on town. Each All this veggie growing helps if you dont get a kill-
Linda Black, beloved
except we wish with
wife of Ken and mother of mix. So, while the volume wagon is stacked high with means that Leamington is ing frost until late Novem-
all our hearts
Christine (Brett) Cooper and of these crops is much tomatoes, harvested from home to thousands of mi- ber.
that you were here today.
Michael Black, of Rapid City, higher, at least I recognize nearby fields. grant workers who come to Well, heres hoping
MB passed away on October them. You can also find work in the field crops, the that Manitobas harvest
Lovingly remembered and
1st, 2017 at the Minnedosa There are, however, big eighteen wheelers, filled orchards, and of course the concludes before the snow
forever loved
Health Centre at the age of 66
by your family. differences in the specialty with tomatoes, roaring greenhouses. flies.
years.
x crops. Firstly, I havent down the 401, which lies Most of the men, and Although Ken King-
Funeral service will be
held on Friday, October 6th, seen a flax or canola field several kilometers north of they are mostly men, hail don still calls the Riding
LYLA ALEXANDER since Ive been down here. town. from Mexico and Jamaica. Mountain National Park
2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the Rapid
October 10th, 2000
City United Church, Rapid Secondly, I have seen If you are really ob- On Friday and Saturday region home, he and his
City, MB. Interment will take a lot of field tomatoes. In servant, you can actually nights, the downtown is family are currently living
The first time your
place at the Rapid City Cem- Leamington, the tomato is figure out where the to- hopping, as vans from the in southern Ontario, where
baby hand grasped my finger
etery. king. Heinz Ketchup was mato fields are located. nearby farms drop work- he works in Point Pelee
you left an imprint
In lieu of flowers dona- based out of Leamington The routes are all marked ers off in town to deposit National Park.
on my heart
tions may be made to Minne-
that has never faded. for many years, and the by little red pylons, where cheques, send money
dosa Palliative Care Service or
The Rapid City Foundation. town was literally and fig- tomatoes have escaped home, and do some shop-
Will always miss you uratively built around their from the trailers. ping for some of the extras
Minnedosa Funeral Ser-
Mom.
vice, Minnedosa, Manitoba
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Catharine Warrener
M Gijsbers
Chartered Professional
construction
Available for:
Accountant Inc.
Indoor Renovations
Minnedosa
Decks Landscaping
213 2nd St NE - Box 385
Soffit, Fascia, Siding
T: 867-3884 C: 867-0190 Specializing in water & sewer
Email: Catharine@mts.net 204-210-1274 installation & repair
All types of excavation
Minnedosa, MB Basements, Demolition
246 2ND AVE. S.W., 119 3RD AVE. S.E., warrenerconstruction@gmail.com Snow removal
RM OF MINTO-ODANAH Gravel, Topsoil
MINNEDOSA MINNEDOSA
- 1.66 acres just south of AUTO Sales of septic tanks
- 1,800 sq. ft. 3 bedroom 2 - 1,540 sq. ft. 1 storey Minnedosa
Van Veen
Kirk 867-0180
CL Carpentry Ltd.
bath
- 3 bedroom home on large lot - Only 1 mile off pavement
BIR CH
BIRCH
- Many updates in past 3-6
years - Single detached garage and well sheltered
- Septic tank and eld and Full-service construction
- Great condition and ready to $94,900 MLS # 1723653 CONSTRUCTION LTD.
move in municipal water into property company specializing in
$224,900 MLS # 1720034 $56,900 MLS # 1724314
AC Residential, Commercial GENERAL
and Farm building.
CONTRACTORS
Commercial
M&M Leo or Cherry van Veen
Office: 204 826 2292
Residential
AUTO BODY 867-0400
clcarpentry@hotmail.ca
All Auto Body Repairs 0r
Ph: 867-2083 867-7506
43 BEACH RD. 5 Main St. North
293 4TH ST. N.E., R.M. OF HARRISON PARK
Parish Backhoe
MINNEDOSA SANDY LAKE
BACKHOE & TRUCKING
CONSTRUCTION
- Character home on 14.5
- Lakefront lot ready
Services
- 1,300 sq. ft. bi-level acres
near the lake for new build
- 2,970 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 2
- Single detached garage with bath - 50 frontage Septic Systems Weeping tiles
carport
- Overlooks Little - Plenty of room for parking PRAIRIE REDI-MIX Water Systems Basements
Minnedosa - 867-3853
- Lots of updates and features Saskatchewan River Valley $124,900 MLS # 1711745 R eady Mix Conc rete All types of excavation
$264,900 MLS # 1723948 $354,900 MLS #1719531 Concrete forms, Rebar, Wire Mesh, Certified in waste
Weeping Tile, Concrete Sealer, Snap Ties
Considering listing your Property? All at Competitive
water management
Call me today for great service at great rates! prices Call: Ian
874-2134 or 867-0383
MINNEDOSA
MINNEDOSA
Extensively renovated 2 bdm 1 1/2
bath home features all new kitchen NEWDALE MINNEDOSA
cabinets, countertops, backsplash, This 3383 sq ft solid river front
Recently renovated 12x52 2 1976 Portage Mobile 3 bedroom 1 office building is brick & stucco
bedroom 1 bath 1970 Dutchess island, LED lighting, sky light in 1/2 bath home, double car garage with metal roof & features 2 side by
Imperial Mobile Home on rented lot master bath, new HE gas furnace, with metal roof on a large lot side separate businesses each with
in trailer park. Includes vinyl siding, HWT 17, new plumbing, newly that backs onto an open field on wheelchair accessible entrances.
attached single car garage with Paved parking lot for up to 20
deck, flower beds, laundry, shed,
appliances. All the work is done, GDO & remote, vinyl siding,
outskirts of town. Home has some
newer flooring, 2 newer toilets and
cars. West side is 2208 sq ft with SEMI WITH LOW BED & END DUMP
insulation, shingles, roof vents, 6 mirrored offices, east side is 1175
just unpack your bags and move in. comes with fridge, stove, washer sq ft more offices. Both sides have
Deals like this dont last long! windows, landscaped front yard, & dryer. there own waiting room, reception, Roofing Decks
drainage & much more. Call listing gas furnace with central air, central Fencing Exterior Finishing
agent for detailed list. vac and much much more...
Mls#1624538 $64,900 Renovations Repairs
MLS#1723284 $40,000 MLS#1713668 $229,900 MLS#1705709 $279,000
$49,900
$224,900 $229,000 littlevalleyconstruction@live.ca
204-868-5980 or 204-867-5544 INSURANCE
Take a tour on Realtor.ca or our website www.remax-prairie mountain-npwa.mb.com
Dunwoody ELECTRICAL
PAINTING MINNEDOSA
ACCOUNTING INSURANCE SERVICES C. BURTON
Drivers Licenses, Autopac
BDO Canada, LLP BURTON PAINTING General Insurance Enterprises Ltd.
Cheri McTavish Broker Refridgeration
Chartered Accountants 867-3946 Air Conditioning,
and Advisors Myrna Alexander
Myrna Charles Heating & Electrical
George Allard, FCGA* Cell: 868-5503
Cell: 868-5503
Gateway Street Farm, Business & Individual
30 Years
Onanole, MB Open Professional Services:
Book Ex perience!!
204-848-7413 ~ Tax
8:30 -6:00 This
Howard Wirch, C.G.A* ~ Accounting Bus : 867-3950
9-515 4th Ave. 116 Main Street
110A ~ Farm Programs Spot Fa x: 867-2340
Shoal Lake, MB
Sarah Campbell, CGA Book this spot
204-759-2680 Minnedosa for
Dauphin Office -
39 Main Street South $5.52/week only
15 1st Ave. S.W.
204 867-5550 Minnedosa 867-2957
Call 204-867 3816
Phone: 204-638-3005 $11.07
Fax: 204-638-5817
*Denotes Professional Corporation
per
week! Call Gregg
867-7153
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867-0145 867-5551
204-867-3121
or of Manitoba Cell: 476-6591 Kitchen Equipment
Commercial Gas Fitter
Support Group Dennis: 476-2766
Gently Used Furniture 204-476-5185 Commercial & Residential
service specialist
FINANCE Clothing & Misc. Items Meetings are held at 23 Hour Service
Donations Neepawa Library 3rd Tuesday of Kent Brown
Estate Sales HILLSIDE the month 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 1-204-867-7346
Minnedosa Pick-up & Deliveries Plumbing & Heating
For more info call:
SERVICES
Credit Union
Debbie Fisch
(204) 725-8550 LEONAS
Ty Burton St. Alphonsus Studio Of Image
FERTILIZER ALCOHOLICS Family Hair Care
Main line 204-868-5358 Catholic Church Eminence Facials
204-867-6350 ANONYMOUS 142
142 4th
4th St, NW.
St, NW.
Brad Ross Custom If you like to drink and can Minnedosa,MB
Minnedosa, MB 867-3831
867-3831
& Product
Pedicures & LCN Nails
204-867-6366
Carol Taylor
Fertilizer That's your business
If you want to stop and can't Mass Sunday 9:00 a.m. Spray Tanning
204-867-6368 Floating That's our business. Piercing
Eyelash Extensions
Terry McLenehan Call today to book your
Plumbing & Heating P.O. Box 36
204-867-6363
Susan Glasgow
spring oating needs!
Construction or 867-3966 204-867-2287
Alanon - 210-0433 67 Main St.
204-867-6353 Darvin - 204-868-5869 MAIN OFFICE Alateen - 867-5121
Debbie Strelczik
204-867-6360
Robert - 204-867-7113 204-867-5458
copperwoodenterprise@gmail.com
867-3401 Minnedosa
Mtg. Times: 8:00 pm Tuesdays People Helping People TAC
Dan Quesnel PLUMBING & HEATING - Committed to Caring - Ventures Inc.
204-867-6359
Sylvia Firby
Russ Huyghe
204-868-6376 Drug Problem? Phone (204) 857-6100 Waste
204-867-6361 CONSTRUCTION Narcotics Fax (204) 857-8389 Management &
Candice Brown
204-867-6362
Cody Huyghe
204-210-0502 Anonymous can help cpcancerservices@shaw.ca
www.centralplainscancer Contracting
Alayna McTavish
204-867-6354
(48-4) OFFICE MANAGER Meetings every services.com (204)476-0002
Matt Saler
Kim Robinson 204-868-6886 Tuesday & Waterpals
Garbage Removal
Bin Rentals
204-867-6352 LEGAL Saturday at 7 p.m. Potable Water Delivery
Construction Demolition
Joanne Clarke
204-867-6364
G ORD K E L LY at Calvary Temple, Minnedosa and area
Renovating
Household clean up
Estate clean ups
Gaylene Johnson Alexander Plumbing & Heating 221 Hamilton Street, No Job is too small!!!
204-867-6357
Jackson Gas Fitting Neepawa, MB Transformative
Fax
ph: 867-2084 204-868-5674 (8-4)
Electrolysis
204-867-6391 Law Office cell: 867-0346 Permanant Hair Removal
B-116 MainSt.St
110B Main S. S 142 Main Street North
Brian Horner
REAL ESTATE NEEDS
Burgess Law Farm Raised Animals
Grain & Fertilizer Lorne or Ian Arnold
Office
Hauling 204.759.3313 204-848-2205
51 Main Street S Toll Free 844.877.7767 Cells: 204-867-7380
Minnedosa gregnesbittmla@mymts.net or 204-848-0660
867-2935
PETER HARRISON #7 515 4th Avenue Josh McKay - Sales Rep
burglaw@mts.net
Phone/Text 867-5444 Burlington Place, Shoal Lake, MB 204-210-0740
ianarnold10@hotmail.com
204-867-7182 www.suttonharrison.com
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GROCERY
Folgers classic roast coffee ......................920g ...... $9.99 Cavendish fries cajun, crisp coated .......750g ...... $2.49
FROZEN FOODS
Christie crackers asstd ..............................200g ...... $2.49 FM pie apple, pumpkin, coffee cake ........................................1kg ............. $7.99
PC splendido olive extra virgin oil......................................... 1lt ............. $8.99 FM brownies, muffins ......................... 6x110g ...... $3.99
PC olives stuffed ............................................................... 375ml ............. $4.99 FM butter tarts homestyle raisin, pecans ............................ 6x85g ............. $4.49
Lipton Knorr soup vegetable asstd .................................. 56-156g ..........3/$4.00 PC frozen yogurt fieldberry, caramel pecan ......................... 2lt ............. $3.99
Kraft cheese parmesan grated ................................................250g ............. $6.49 PC cheesecake original .......................................................600g ............. $7.99
PC dinner napkins ..............................................................180ct ............. $5.99 Breyers classic ice cream, Popsicle bars asstd..................... 1.66lt ............. $3.99
PC pop asstd ........................................................................... 2lt ..........4/$5.00 Cool Whip dessert topping ........................................................ 1lt ............. $2.99
Dare Bear Paws cookies asstd .................................................270g ............. $2.49 Welchs frozen fruit...................................................................600g ............. $4.49
Quaker rice cakes asstd ................................................... 127-185g ............. $1.67
MEATS
Lays potato chips, Tostitos asstd.................................... 250-320g ..........2/$6.00
Christie bites original ..............................................................175g ............. $2.00
Ocean Spray cranberry cocktail, Motts Clamato ................ 1.89lt ............. $3.79
NN beer cup .........................................................................50ea ............. $3.49
Tropicana juice ...................................................................... 1.65lt ............. $3.99
PC sirloin beef meatballs, swedish.....................................907g ........... $10.99
Lact salted butter ..................................4554g ...... $4.79 PC poutine poppers ............................................................320g ............. $6.99
Lact butter garlic stick .............................................................125g ............. $1.99 PC chicken wing with sauce asstd ......................................907g ........... $13.99
Philadelphia cream cheese, dip asstd ............................ 227-250g ............. $3.49 Boneless, skinless chicken breast............................................................ $5.29/lb
PRODUCE
Olymel smoked picnic ............................................................................. $2.09/lb
Pork back ribs ..................................................... 4.99/lb
Top sirloin beef roast ................................................................................ $4.49/lb
LUCKY DOLLAR
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