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Clinic
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it was in the town of Aik-
enside, a town that existed
from 1887 to 1909, which
eventually became Justice,
giving the post office its
new name.
When the railroad
came through, they picked
up the post office and
moved it closer to the
tracks, and the town need-
ed to be renamed in order
to keep in accordance with
the alphabetical order of
towns that CN had man-
Grocery Grab dated.
It has had many post-
7
was Robert Conn. The first
postmaster in the post of-
fices new location at Jus- Photo by Hillary Miller
tice was Harry Mitchell. Rosalie Bieganski has served as Postmistress at the Justice Post Office for
Rosalie Bieganski, the
39 years and has no immediate plans to retire just yet.
current postmaster had
many interesting news Bieganski has been the the community hall. There one person even drew her the littlest postmasters,
clippings and artefacts postmaster for the last 39 were no other postmasters portrait in the form of a she said.
New Rec from the post offices ear-
lier days. One was a card
years, and was there for its
100th anniversary in 1987.
who were able to attend,
but the children of previ-
postage stamp.
She recalls having tak-
The post office has a
small general store in it,
Director
from the post office in- She is now the longest ous postmasters came out en the job when she was where townsfolk can come
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spector praising the Jus- running postmaster at the to celebrate. One of the expecting a child, because and pick up some of their
tice postmasater, you are Justice Post Office. She re- highlights of Bieganskis the hours were more flexi- necessities.
a very obedient servent, members the communitys career was on her 25th an- ble for her as she raised her
which likely would not get-together for the 100th niversary as postmaster. children. My kids were Continued on
be considered much of a anniversary, where they The community surprised raised in the post office, Page 7
compliment today! celebrated with a cake in her with a celebration, and and sometimes they were
d Ou t
Book This Space For
T
ground
he Tanners Crossing
School (TCS) Play-
Enhancement
the Public Schools Finance
Board.
The play structure that
The playground will
have many moving parts,
which will be suitable to
Committee has been in was in place for grades the age of the students
place as a part of the Par- three to eight no longer met who will be using it. It
ents Advisory Council the current safety codes for will have multiple access
(PAC) since 2003, and the school playgrounds, and points, and will also have
hardworking members are was dismantled this past an accessible-friendly
still at it. summer. This means there staircase to assist in the
There are approxi- is currently no play struc- reach of higher levels for
mately 20 members in ture in place for students in mobility issues, and we
PAC, eight of which are this age group, making the will be installing an acces-
part of the Playground En- Playground Enhancement sible safety ground cover,
Image submitted
hancement Committee. Committee extremely vital. said Tomlinson.
This is comprised of par- They hope to have a The fundraising has This image shows the new play structure the TCS Playground
ents, guardians, grandpar- new play structure in place come in many forms, and Enhancement Committee is fundraising to purchase
ents, teachers and admin- by spring 2018, if all goes as continues as a way to col- for the Grade Three to Eight students at TCS.
istration. planned. It will be located lect the needed funds for
According to Kathy in the same location as the the project. Tomlinson The new play structure
Tomlinson, of the Play- previous structure was, noted that they will contin- will have a lifetime war-
ground Enhancement on the west side of the el- ue the hot-dog sales on the ranty on all stainless steel
Committee, PAC was cre- ementary school. last Friday of every month hardware and the steel
ated to promote com- There are two phases at school, and will sell supports. There will be a
munications between to this project. The first is poinsettias with the help 25 year warranty on all of
home and school, and to the main structure, from of Minnedosas Flowers on the vinyl-coated compo-
strengthen the role of fam- Playgrounds R Us, which Main in November. nents, and a 10 year war-
ilies in education, while will cost $78,476.95, and If all goes as planned, ranty on all of the other
the Playground Enhance- the second phase will they also hope to have a components. It is made
ment Committees main bring in an accessible sway Frozen Food fundraiser, to last, and the committee
focus is maintaining and swing and ramp, which a Vegas Night, bottle and hopes it will be a long-term Image submitted
improving the playground will cost $32,227.60. The can drive, and a Canada play solution for the stu-
dents. Phase Two of the new play structure will inlcude
areas of TCS, as there is total for both phases will Day Beer Garden next
an assessible sway swing and ramp.
currently no funding pro- be $110,704.55. Currently, summer.
20th Annual
DENNIS HULL
DIANE HEXTALL
M innedosa recently
welcomed a new
Rec Director. Erin Houck,
she is more of a Washing-
ton Capitals fan. She also
enjoys music, and looks
of the upcoming tasks had
been completed by Shaw-
na Sotas-Burton and the
originally from Hamiota, forward to implementing rest of the Rec Commis-
has taken on the role, pre- more music programs into sion board. Additionally,
viously held by Nicole Syn- the Minnedosa commu- Houck was impressed by
chyshyn. nity through the Rec Com- all of the work that her pre-
Houck recently gradu- mission. decessor had done before
ated from the University of The first few weeks as her departure, Nicole left
Manitoba with a degree in Minnedosas Rec Director me a goldmine of what has
Recreation Management have been a whirlwind for to happen, and needs to be
and Community Develop- Houck. She walked into done, I am super apprecia-
ment. the start of the First Shift tive of that, she said.
After graduating, she hockey program, and di- If you happen to be
spent some time travelling, rectly into the middle of passing by the Rec Com-
playing guitar and piano the Sports Dinner plan- mission office on Main
in an Irish pub in Greece, ning. I came in at a busy Street, stop in and say hello
then moving on to work in time, but its good, I like it, and welcome Erin as our
a hostel in Guatemala. and I think Im going to re- new Rec Director. Photo by Hillary Miller
Erin is no stranger to ally enjoy it, she said.
Minnedosa, she has played So far, the biggest chal-
hockey here many times as lenge she has faced is just
a youth, and is very excited trying to get up to speed on
about reacquainting her- everything. She is hoping
self with the community. to plan a great Sports Din-
She first heard about ner for the community.
the job from her mother, She has thoroughly
who saw the job posting. enjoyed her first few weeks,
Then, immediately after, the best thing here is the
she had three other people community itself, there
tag her in the facebook link have been people stopping
to the job posting. Every- in just to introduce them-
one seemed to think she selves, and so I am most
would be a natural. excited to get to know the
Erin is currently living people in the community.
in Brandon, making the A few weeks in, she
commute to Minnedosa is finding that things are
each day. She is a hockey finally starting to make
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The Minnedosa Performing Arts Expressions Concert Series
Wednesday, October 25th, 2017
Presents
Quinton Blair
at 7:30 p.m.
Tanners Crossing School Pit
Friday, October
Tickets 7th,at
available 2016 at 7:30 p.m.
the Door.
Minnedosa Community Conference Centre
Adults $20
Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
Students (13-18) $10
Advance tickets available at the Library.
FreeAdults
if accompanied by an adult
$20 (Students accompanied or $10
by an adult free)
Students (13-18) $10
Web site: http://www.expressionsconcerts.ca
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Sports Reports
As autumn sets in, local hockey and curling fans are
gearing up for another busy season of games and tour-
naments to keep them busy and physically fit through- KERREENS Clothing Dust off your brooms!
out the long, cold Manitoba winter months. As always,
The Tribune welcomes game reports and regular up- Fall Fashion Show Curling is starting on Oct 23rd
dates from the numerous hockey and curling teams in In Memory of Irma and Louise who loved a fashion show!
Contacts:
our community. Anyone interested in submitting these
sports reports please email editor@minnedosatribune.
October 19th, 2017
Men - Dan Mendrikis 867-7067
com Our readers love to read about local sports action! 7:00 p.m. Social Time
7:30 p.m. Fashion show Ladies - Carole Dalrymple 867-3645
Church painting... In Store at 412 Mountain Ave.
The historic 1904 Hunterville Church at Heritage Neepawa, MB
Day League - Doug Thiessen 867-2324
Village is sporting a fresh coat of bright yellow paint. The
job is being done by Gerri Cooke and partial funding
Coffeee and Dessert Mixed Friday - Amanda Winder 573-4511
for the repainting of the old country church came from Prizes
a generous grant through the Minnedosa and District Limited seating CALL NOW!!! Mark your calendar for the
Foundation. The white trim of the building is expected to Call 204-476-3643 Curling Fall Supper October 29th
be repainted to complete the project next spring. (30-2)
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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, October 13, 2017 5
W ith Thanksgiving
passed, and the third
week of October upon
years Dragons Den style
event welcomes entrepre-
neur support agencies and
id City, and Avion Harvest
in Eden. The fourth and
youngest winner from last
new Laundromat on Main
Street. We also saw the
end of an era for one local
us, we welcome sweater sponsors Entrepreneur- year, 16 year-old Kennedy business, leaving behind
weather and Small Busi- ship Manitoba, Futurpre- Baker had an exciting start an opportunity for another
ness Week, that special neur, Business Develop- with Kens Kustom Kicks big idea to become reality.
time of year when we send ment Bank of Canada a hand-painted footwear For a small community,
a special shout-out to the (BDC) and Community line that not only earned this all goes to show, things 1897 - Potatoes in Minnedosa are seldom more than 15
852,000 Canadian entre- Futures Westman. The day her a visit to the Manitoba are on the upswing. to 25 cents per bushel this time of year. A farmer was in
preneurs and their con- features a variety of pre- Legislative Assembly, but During small busi- town last week with a large load of potatoes for which he
tributions to our commu- sentations to provide as- also secured a contract ness week, and every day, realized the handsome price of 40 cents per bushel.
nities and our economy. piring entrepreneurs with with the Winnipeg Jets and make it a particular point
Small and medium sized the resources needed to saw her product on Jets to support your local busi- 1907 Number one Northern Wheat is selling for $1.00
businesses contribute 41% turn an idea into a busi- shelves for this seasons nesses and the entrepre- per bushel.
of Canadas GDP, and lo- ness, and answers to all Jets home opener. neurs that make it happen
cally, we depend on en- questions entrepreneurial, 2017 has kept up the in our community. And, if
trepreneurs and small 1917 Some Minnedosans are complaining that au-
as well as the pitch parlour pace, with more than a you have a big idea of your
businesses to provide the toists are exceeding the speed limit in town and over the
where entrepreneurs com- handful of new businesses own, join us on October
services and amenities Main Street bridge. Those who drive horses are com-
pete for cash and prizes to open doors in Minnedosa, 19th in Carberry to make
that make our communi- plaining that auto drivers do not give warning when they
assist with turning their big including electricians, your pitch, find me at 39A
ties liveable places and are approaching from behind.
idea into a big reality. flooring installers, apprais- Main St. South, call 867-
thriving cultural spaces. The first year of Whats ers, and accountants. We 3885, or drop me a line at
On Thursday, October the BIG Idea helped to kick welcomed new manage- edo@minnedosa.com 1937 Hydro officials have announced a reduction in
19th, we see the next wave start the Inspire Studio of ment into a restaurant, new rates for Minnedosa. The former 150 kilowatt contract is
of entrepreneurs from Fine Art in Minnedosa, owners into a convenience cancelled and the new 100 kilowatt contract will be sup-
Minnedosa, Neepawa, 4U Home Dcor and Con- store, and were welcomed Running on plied at two cents per kilowatt hour.
and Carberry and the sur- sulting in Neepawa, and into a new home for a local Empty?
rounding municipalities Oakview Equipment, a hair and nail salon. We can Print jobs may take up to 1957 For the first time in the history of Minnedosa, the
gather in Carberry at the tractor dealership in Rapid proudly say our commu- 2-3 weeks to complete. town is to be without a mayor. Mayor J. Chipperfield is
third annual Whats the BIG City. 2016 saw the launch nity now offers one of only Fill up before youre out! not re-entering the mayoral race and when nominations
Minnedosa Tribune closed on October 8th, no one had entered their name
Club 55 Golden Agers Bowling 867-3816 for the vacant mayors seat.
Fall Special!!!
has been denied by the Highway Traffic Board.
Newdale News
By Ravens Glen WI ew. Barb accompanied the busy time for Sharon and Amy and Bryce all of Bran- nipeg for Thanksgiving as
myCommunity
Neighbours Indeed
grandchildren when they her staff! don were there along with well as taking several big Be a Neighbour...
S
And announce
hirley Pederson host- headed back to Alberta. Visiting Irene Creber Dave and Danielle. Brians pumpkins along for grand- these special events
to your community
ed all her family for On Thanksgiving Saturday, and her family for Thanks- parents, Gar and Eleanor sons Sam and Bennett to
Birth of Child
Thanksgiving including Art, Bernice, Brian Atkin- giving were son Brian and Scott of Neepawa, were carve for Halloween, along Wedding
Rod and Barbs family, Ni- son, Cindy and Kendra his wife Sandra from Ot- there and Carrie Baker of with Mom and Dads help! Wedding Anniversaries
25th, 40th, 50th, 60th
cole and Dwayne Hopkins Poncsak all of Brandon vis- tawa. Brian enjoyed help- Dauphin. Logan had to Many of the regular New home residency
and Charlotte, Darren and ited the Pedersons. ing out on the farm, stating work that day at the Lake customers of the Fashion You may qualify for a
personalized keepsake
fianc Colbi all from Medi- The Leisure Inn Res- how things had changed making food for the cabin House in Minnedosa were gift offer compliments
of local business and
cine Hat. Arriving Satur- taurant served a large on the farm since his time closing folks. very sad to see this cloth- professional sponsors
day from the States were crowd for their Thanksgiv- at home. Robin Young of Por- ing store close its doors Minnedosa Pharmacy
Glenndosa Glass 1990 Ltd.
son Dwight and friend ing supper of turkey and Gordon and Enid tage la Prairie visited her on October 7th. We wish Minnedosa insurance Services
KimsQuality Foods
Jim, who are here for their all the trimmings. It was Clark spent Saturday cel- parents Bob and Willene them well in retirement! Integra Tire
annual duck/goose hunt. nice to see Hilda Davies ebrating Thanksgiving Young for Thanksgiving Heritage Co-op
Minnedosa Tribune
Del and Kim from town and her friend Ev Baisley at daughter Donna and weekend. Gateway Motel
enjoyed the visit with the from Minnedosa enjoying Brians home in Neepawa. Grant and Shelley Be part of your Community!
brothers, niece and neph- the delicious food. A very Grandkids, Jordan and Zahaiko motored to Win- Contact Tillie Johnson
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Grabbin Groceries
By HILLARY MILLER postponed his travel plans ous years. The winner was
to Ontario, in order to reap given a cap of $700. A $50
Call for
as it is very convenient for and with the increase in Westman Communications
her. She cannot comment online shopping, she has Group is the operating name for
Westman Media Cooperative Ltd.
on what will happen once noticed an increase in par-
she retires, since the post cel deliveries. Westman is a customer-focused
Nominations
office premises will need Bieganski would be cooperative providing leader-
ship in communication and
to be provided by whoever sad to see the post office entertainment services in
takes over, as she has done leave Justice, as it has al- Internet, cable TV, phone,
and data transport.
Westman Media Cooperative Ltd. (WMCL) officially Westman owns and operates
announces the Call for Nomination of candidates for local radio stations Q Country
91.5 FM (880 AM) and 94.7
election to the Board of Directors. Nominations are STAR FM that broadcast to the
now open. WMCL members 18 years of age or older western area of the province.
/ WestmanCom westmancom.com
8 Friday, October 13, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune
CADURCIS NEWS
medicine in Minnedosa as
one of our communitys
most popular physicians
for just over 40 years. Dar-
By DOREEN TROTT ing with Don and Margaret yields. lene passed her love of
Northam and other rela- Randy and Nancy teaching on to many stu-
S ympathy is extended
to the relatives of the
late Linda Black (nee
tives.
Clayton and Margaret
Wareham hosted Thanks-
Smith hosted Thanksgiv-
ing for the McManus fam-
ily on Saturday. They were
dents in our community
during her years as an edu-
cator in the local schools.
Northam) of Rapid City. giving for their family. all able to attend with the Now both retired, the
Donna and Tanya Harvesting is wind- exception of Joyce who Brights continue to call
Northam and Electra and ing down with many fields was celebrating the holi- Minnedosa their home.
Sam from Airdrie, AB are cleared off last week. Peo- day in Toronto with her Photo submitted
spending a few days visit- ple are pleased with the daughter Leslie.
Tribune
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T he Yellowhead Re-
gional Employment
Skills and Services (YRESS)
ing assistance to the public
with resume cover letter
development, interview
ed, for meetings or job in-
terviews.
On the other side of
paired up with the Adult skills, and any sort of job things, at the adult learn-
Learning Centre (their search issues they might ing centre, they help men
neighbour), and held an be having. They also pro- and women to complete
open house on Friday, Oc- vide information on the their education, and take
tober 6th, to raise aware- labour board, and provide courses to further their
ness of the many services job referrals. learning.
they offer in the commu- They also have a large Val Gowal, from the
nity. job board up on the wall, Adult Learning Centre
We are two different which has jobs that are said, the open house is
organizations but we kind categorized based on their good PR, and its good to
of do the same sort of thing. geographic location. They get the word out that we
We have the same idea in update this job board reg- are here. For some rea-
mind, said Amanda Re- ularly and also post many son not everyone seems to
nard, the Employment Ser- jobs online, to make it eas- know that we are here.
vices Coordinator. They ier for people. I just wanted to get
wanted to showcase the For the employers, it done before it gets too
cold out, said Renard, We
are really trying to make
our presence known in
Photo by Hillary Miller
Minnedosa
the community, I think we
have fallen behind in that (l to r) amanda renard, Skye Hatch and Val Gowal
in the last few years.
Mens Shed
The two hour open
house featured all kinds
of snacks for guests. There
were brochures lain out on
Reenas Tips And Helpful Hints
the table for people to take,
and friendly people ready Hi reena, reduced broth or water to vegetables in a salad bowl
and willing to give answers Do you have advice for dilute the flavour. If this is but do not add the dress-
to any questions asked. cleaning the bottom of a the case combine flour or ing. Present the dress-
stainless-steel frying pan? cornstarch with the liquid ing on the side, this way
Katharine while it is still cold before uneaten salad does not
adding it to the gravy, so get tossed out due to sog-
Bridge Club Hi Katharine,
Here are a few tricks to
that the gravy thickens. giness, it stays fresh and
crunchy for a few extra
T he Minnedosa Drama
Club is hard at it again!
Their upcoming produc-
initially appear.
Mary Dalton, the plays
director said that the plays
The play is only 80
minutes long, but will
have the crowd laughing
tion, The Boarding House, style is a mixture between throughout. It will be pre-
is a comedy about a group Saturday Night Live and sented at the Minnedosa
of people who all live in Carol Burnett, and it is just Community Conference
the same boarding house, total fun. Centre.
where there is rumoured The production will Dalton also hopes to
to be a buried treasure. The run from November 15th include a photo booth, to
Boarding House was writ- to 17th. Opening night will give the audience the op-
ten by Vern Harden. be a gala night, with wine portunity to take photos
The stage is set in the and cheese being served. of themselves in the 1920s
roaring 1920s, and fea- The 16th will be the din- garb that will be available
tures Hariet, the woman ner theatre that many have to them.
who runs the boarding come to know and love, Be sure to mark your
house, a taxidermist, a and the final night will be a calendars, and buy your
poet, a hypochondriac, an beer, popcorn and pretzel tickets, this one is bound
artist, a nurse, a doctor, night, with a very relaxed to be a fun evening out!
and a treasure hunter and atmosphere. Organizers
his sister. Each of the char- hope to draw in a younger
Photo submitted
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- 1,040 sq. ft. bungalow - 1,390 sq ft. bungalow - Just under 2,300 sq ft
Van Veen
Kirk 867-0180
- 3 bedrooms, 2 baths - 3+1 bedrooms, 2 baths
downtown
CL Carpentry Ltd.
- Numerous updates and newly
nished garage
- Single detached garage
$289,900 MLS #1709016
- 31 feet of street side frontage
- Open oor plan providing Full-service construction
company specializing in
BIR CH
BIRCH
CONSTRUCTION LTD.
many options
$258,900 MLS # 1715248
$179,900 MLS # 1620932 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
5 Main St. North
293 4TH ST. N.E., R.M. OF HARRISON PARK 171 - 6TH AVE. N.E.
MINNEDOSA
- Character home on 14.5 MINNEDOSA
CONSTRUCTION
BACKHOE & TRUCKING
Parish Backhoe
Services
- 1,300 sq. ft. bi-level acres - 1,380 sq. ft. 3 bedroom
near the lake
- 2,970 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 2 - Immaculate condition and
- Single detached garage with bath lots of updates Septic Systems Weeping tiles
carport
- Overlooks Little - Sunroom and double
PRAIRIE REDI-MIX Water Systems Basements
Minnedosa - 867-3853
- Lots of updates and features Saskatchewan River Valley detached garage R eady Mix Conc rete All types of excavation
$264,900 MLS # 1723948 $354,900 MLS #1719531 $298,900 MLS # 1618266 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
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
16 Friday, October 13, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune
Putting Your Lawn To Rest Local Girls Playing Hockey With Neepawa Chiefs
For A Long Winters Nap By Hillary Miller Bartram said that they have a young team this year,
with only four of the team members being Major Ban-
SUBMITTED
T he Neepawa Chiefs Bantam Girls Hockey Team has
really become a regional hockey team, including
tam players, and the rest being Junior Bantams. We
are coming along as a team already, and we are excited
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