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Volume 135 Issue 33 Friday, November 3, 2017 www.minnedosatribune.com 90 cents plus tax

INSIDE Morris Industries


this week

Earns Safety Award


Free Smoke
Detectors

Shewchuk
To Hall Of Photo by Hillary Miller

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Fame By HILLARY MILLER Stefan Levasseur,
Plant Manager for the
Minnedosa, I thought
that was pretty neat, said
The company holds
tailgate meetings every
them. They then discuss
their incident rates, which

M innedosas Morris
Industries plant re-
cently won a Safety Award
Minnedosa Morris plant,
noted this came about
when they were due for a
Levasseur.
He noted that this is
especially exciting for the
two weeks, their health
and safety committee
meets quarterly, and man-
are very impressive, having
had no time-loss incidents
since January 2017.
in recognition of its ac- safety audit. They com- people doing the manufac- agement meets (either in With many employ-
complishments in health pleted and passed their turing in the plant, the peo- person or remotely) every ees working at the manu-
Volunteer and safety.
Presented by Made-
audit, and the next thing
they knew they were con-
ple on the floor, because
the guys on the floor have
month to discuss safety
initiatives. The tailgate
facturing plant, Levasseur
said the companys goal

Award For Safe Manufacturing


Safety For Manitoba, Mor-
tacted by representatives
from MadeSafe, and were
worked so hard for it. They
are the ones who are prac-
meetings are when em-
ployees meet from differ-
is to make sure everybody
goes home safely at the

Katie
ris Industries was awarded told they were going to be ticing the safety culture ent departments to discuss end of every day.

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the Safety Excellence in awarded for their safety every day, and they are the safety, processes that may
Manufacturing Award dur- measures. Just knowing ones who have to be open need updating, and any Continued
Brown ing a gala on September
27th at the Victoria Inn in
that we were the first com-
pany to receive this award,
minded and share with us
all of the safety issues that
incidents that may have
occurred, and what could
on Page 4
Winnipeg. and we are based out of might come forward. have been done to prevent

Minnedosa Fun Fests Gift and Craft Sale


Saturday, November 4th, 2017 Hourl
will $ y dr
Gift C aw for
Lunch ble 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 2 0
to be er
ila used a tificates
be ava Minnedosa Community Conference Centre t the s
ale!
$2.00 Admission (Kids 12 and under FREE!)
2 Friday, November 3, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Shewchuk Headed For Hall Of Fame


By HILLARY MILLER category section, for his throughout his career, in-
career as an umpire. He is cluding Baseball Manitoba

O n Monday, October
30th, directors from
the Manitoba Baseball
a retired school Principal,
who now spends time trav-
elling south during win-
and Baseball Canada Um-
pire of the Year Awards.
Ron has also made signifi-
Hall of Fame held a press ters. cant contributions to the
conference at the Trails He was born in 1959, provincial and national
West Inn in Brandon to and has been involved umpire programs through
introduce the 2017 induct- in umpiring programs in his extensive supervisory
ees into the Hall of Fame. Manitoba, Baseball Can- and administrative in-
There were three inductees ada, and international volvement.
from the Westman Area, baseball for 35 years. He According to Shew-
Ron Shewchuk, Faron has umpired more than chuk, who attended the
Asham and Terry Mayert. 50 Provincial, MSBL and press conference, the hon-
Morris Mott, Chair- Western Canadian cham- our did not come as a huge
man of the board of di- pionships, and 900 profes- surprise to him, when
rectors facilitated the sional games. you are as involved as Ive Photo by Hillary Miller
meeting, and reminded Shewchuk has been been, you think that there
attendees that the 22nd in 13 national champi- is a chance that I would get (L-R): Terry Mayert, Faron Asham and Ron Shewchuk.
Annual Induction Banquet onships, and has always it.
will be held on Saturday, worked the gold medal He has been very done the Pan American I sit on the International ciates the recognition of
June 2nd, 2018 at the Mor- game either behind the involved in Baseball Games, but also the work Selection Committee, and the work that he has done
den Event Access Centre, plate or at first base. He throughout his career, Ive done for caravans and those things are probably over the years for Baseball
where the Hall of Fame is has worked in eight inter- noting that some of his development and instruc- as important to me as my in Manitoba and national-
located. national championships, greatest accomplish- tional material, indicated own personal growth, is ly, and is excited to receive
Shewchuk, from and this includes the 2008 ments came both on and Shewchuk. I still sit on seeing the growth of um- the award. He will be at-
Minnedosa, was the in- Beijing Olympics. off the field. I umpired Baseball Canadas High pires across Canada. tending the induction cer-
ductee from the special He has earned awards at the Olympics and Ive Performance Committee, He very much appre- emony at Morden in June.

Governor Generals Volunteer Award For Katie Brown


By TANIS BARRETT and internationally. Start- gram in November 2014 a sock drive, bake sale or
ing in 2011, Katie made and December 2016. overnight fundraiser at the

M innedosa Colle-
giates Katie Brown
was awarded the Governor
bracelets and sold them
at flea markets and crafts
sales to raise money for
During junior high
Katie was a member of
her schools social justice
school, Katie is a dedicated
and enthusiastic volun-
teer.
Generals SovereignMedal an orphanage/school in group (LS!N Lets Stop Congratulations Ka-
forVolunteerslast week at the Dominican Republic. It Now), often taking on tie! Your school and com-
a ceremony in Winnipeg. She also accepted donated leadership roles with vari- munity are proud of you.
The award was presented items and sold those with ous projects. After mov-
to Katie by Craig Kielburg- her handmade bracelets. ing on to high school at
er, co-founder of the Free In the five years Ms. Brown Minnedosa Collegiate, Ka- If your label reads
the Children social justice
organization. This is an ex-
fundraised for Blancos
Kids in the Dominican
tie has continued to be a
volunteer and leader with 17 /11 /30
cerpt from the nomination Republic, she raised over our social justice group Its time to renew
document: $10,000. In addition, Katie (C.H.A.N.G.E. citizens your subscription!
Katie Brown is a dedi- travelled to the Dominican helping all nations grow
cated volunteer within Republic and volunteered equally) and student coun- 204-867-3816
our school, community at the Blancos Kids pro- cil. Whether she is leading

For those who are interested in


volunteering in palliative care

Palliative Care Volunteer Education


& Training Program
ATTENTION
TOWN OF MINNEDOSA
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Saturday, November 4th The course is hosted by Rivers and Minnedosa Palliative Care.
DOG & CAT OWNERS
RECYCLING GARBAGE COLLECTION vs. Topics include sessions on communicating
All dogs
*** and
TO cats
BE within
OUT the
BY Town
8:00 of Minnedosa
A.M. *** Kootenay with the terminally ill, the grieving process and skills on
must be licensed annually. providing the best end of life care.
Saturday, November 11th
A certificate of vaccination for rabies must be
Monday, November 6th North End - Garbage Collection
produced before a license is issued
2014 Dog & Cat licenses are available at the
Tuesday, November 7th North End - Recycling
vs. This is a 5 week program starting Nov 15, 2017.

OwnersNovember
Town Office
of unlicensed DogsEast
& Cats, Dogs Collection
& Cats
Saskatoon Wednesday Evenings 6:30-9:00 p.m.
Wednesday, 8th South - Garbage Minnedosa Hospital Board Room
running at large, as well as nuisance and vicious
animals are subject to variousGarbage
penalties and
Cost $35.00
Thursday, November 9th SouthWest Collection
charges. A copy of animal control
& South Endby-law 2478 is
Recycling
available at the Town Office for examination by To register and/or for more information
Friday, November 10th during
any person NO GARBAGE OR RECYCLING
regular hours. Please call Carol Frost at 204-867-3361
COLLECTION
The Town of Minnedosa
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, November 3, 2017 3

Keeping Residents Safe From Fire


By HILLARY MILLER Wedgewood, and people ies die, or they go off and
could phone if they want people get annoyed and

T he Lions Club of
Minnedosa
teamed up with the lo-
has
to have a smoke detector
installed.
When someone calls
disconnect them, they can
be easily forgotten about,
and it is important to have
cal Fire Department to in to receive a smoke de- them in working order.
ensure that the people of tector, Minnedosas Fire A silent supporter in
Minnedosa remain safe Chief, Dean Jordan, or one this project is Gord Lane,
from the perils of house of the other members of from Minnedosa Home
fires. the fire department will Hardware. He provided
Earlier this year, Lion come to their home with the smoke detectors for the
Harvey Wedgewood, pro- Wedgewood, or another project at a very fair price,
posed an idea to the club member of the Lions Club, and for this, Wedgewood
for them to purchase and to install the smoke detec- and other members of the
install, at no cost to home- tors. Anytime we can get Lions Club are grateful.
owners, smoke detectors in some more detectors into Anyone wishing to
Minnedosa homes which the house it is never a bad make use of this generous
do not currently have this thing, stated Fire Chief offer and have a smoke
valuable safety device. Jordan, who feels this is a detector installed free of
This is a timely event, given very worthwhile promo- charge can contact Wedge-
that October was Fire Pre- tion in our community. wood or by leaving their
vention Month. Smoke detectors can contact information at the
I proposed to the often go unnoticed when Minnedosa Heritage Co-
club that we would start they are not working, and op Gas Bar or Minnedosa Photo by HIllary Miller
out with a couple hundred it is a good idea to check on Home Hardware.
smoke detectors, said them. Whether the batter- (L-R): Gord Lane, Harvey Wedgewood and Dean Jordan.

Curling - A Family Sport


By HILLARY MILLER younger people involved eight. If more than eight just four people of any age, willing to help each other November 12th and 19th,
said Kathy Tomlinson, one teams sign up, then they who want to come out to out. and December 3rd and

P ull out your clean-


est pair of shoes, grab
the kids and head over to
of the organizers for the
league.
With the number of
will figure out how to ac-
commodate this, and may
even include a second
enjoy an afternoon on the
ice.
The games will be kept
The price for the
league is minimal, at $45
per team. The draws will
10th. The games will start
around 2:30 p.m., and
there will be a fun snack
the Minnedosa Curling curlers on a steady decline draw. short, and will accommo- be made up each week, time after each game in the
Club! A new family curling in recent years, there is a The only requirements date families based on the and will run for four Sun- clubroom. Happy Curling!
league is in the works. need to seek out new ways for those wishing to sign attention levels of the chil- days. These will include
The league has been to get people involved, up are clean shoes to wear dren involved, and each
created in order to give so that the sport remains on the ice, a broom and a game will end with a short
families a fun Sunday ac- alive. slider, however there will skill-testing game. We
tivity, while also helping It is one of Canadas be some spare brooms just want to get people out
to promote the sport to a favourite winter pastimes, and sliders available if re- doing something fun with
younger generation in the and would be a shame to quired. their family, and hopefully
hopes of getting more peo- see the number of curl- A family unit, accord- stir up some interest in our Minnedosa Fitness Centre AGM
ple involved in the sport. ers continue to dwindle. ing to Tomlinson, can be younger people, she said. Date: Monday, November 6th, 2017
It is something that Luckily, Tomlinson is on it. whatever you define it as, There is no real minimal
Time: 7 p.m.
my family wanted to do, Currently there are meaning that it does not skill level required, as there
and we are just trying to five teams signed up, and need to be members all will be people around the at Tanners Crossing School Library.
promote getting some she hopes to have at least from the same family, but club who will always be Presenter: Jami Pollon - Community Mental Health
Worker Child & Adolescent
Presentation on: Mental Wellness & Exercise
Snacks & Coffee included

Minnedosa Rotary Club ALL WELCOME!


invites you to

A Musical Merry
ATTENTION
GRANTS TO ORGANIZATIONS
Christmas Minnedosa
Organizations
DOG &are CATasked
OWNERS to submit their featuring Strathclair Theatre Chorus
Directed by Elizabeth Gebaurer
Lions Club
funding requests and projects for the
All dogs and cats within the Town of Minnedosa
upcoming Minnedosa United Church CONGRATULATIONS
must be licensedyear by
annually.
Sunday, December 3rd at 7:00 p.m.
November 30th, 2017must be
A certificate of vaccination for rabies Joy Stacey $500
produced before a license is issued Tickets - $20.00
2014 Dog & Cat licenses are available at the
A copy of the Town Policy and Procedures
Office
Available from RBC Minnedosa JoAnne Howie $300
respecting GrantsDogs
Owners of unlicensed to Organizations
& Cats, Dogs & Cats is Starting November 9th and 10th
running at large, as well as nuisance and vicious
available at the Town Office or at November 23rd and 24th Zoe Holman $200
animals are subject to various penalties and Or by calling Alexis at 204-867-2909
charges.discoverminnedosa.com
A copy of animal control by-law 2478 is WINNERS OF THE October 2017
or Teresa at 204-867-5307
LIONS 200 CLUB DRAW
available at the Town Office for examination by
any person during regular hours.
The Town of Minnedosa (33-3) RF 281
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4 Friday, November 3, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Darryl A.Holyk - Publisher And Editor

PCs Listening To Manitobans


O ur government believes in listening to Manito-
bans, and we have done so since taking office
more than 17 months ago. We respect their views on Under The Dome
that doubled within six fiscal years, and three credit rat-
ing downgrades have increased the cost of borrowing.
We have budgeted almost a billion dollars just for debt
the important issues facing our province, as we govern By service costs this year. At the same time, the threat of
in partnership with them.
What Manitobans have told us, through unprec-
GREG NESBITT higher interest rates adds pressure to our fiscal situa-
tion and federal transfer payments are decreasing. Our
edented participation in pre-budget consultations this Riding Mountain MLA current situation is simply unsustainable.
fall including one held in the Riding Mountain con- Manitobans generally agree we are on the right
stituency on October 2nd is were correct in taking track. By October 24th, close to 37,000 of them had pro-
our moderate approach to fixing our provinces financ- vided input through our consultations and 49 percent
es and working toward fiscal balance. We will continue We do, however, have a deferred health-care pre- urged us to continue on this path. Our online survey
to take this approach by looking within our govern- mium in the form of a large deficit left to Manitobans has brought more than 18,000 responses. More than
ment for efficiencies, controlling expenditure growth by the previous NDP administration, and were con- 16,000 people have taken part in the telephone town
and reducing senior management not by adding a tax tinuing to work to fix this mess we inherited. If we had halls, and hundreds have attended consultation meet-
burden to Manitoba families. continued on the path of the NDP, Manitobas deficit ings held by all members of the PC caucus.
With this in mind, we will not proceed with a would have climbed to $1.7 billion by 2019. But our Our government needs this input from Manito-
health-care premium at any point in our first term. government has made strong progress in reducing the bans as we make these important choices. We have 17
Through the consultations we launched in September deficit to $764 million, which is $147 million lower than years of mismanagement to clean up, and have had a
with public meetings, telephone town halls and an budgeted for the fiscal year. little over 17 months to start. We are undertaking this
online survey, its clear Manitobans do not support a We are committed to further reducing the deficit work with enthusiasm and passion, and doing it with
health-care premium. They have indicated they want by at least $100 million per year. This will assist, over Manitobans as our guide.
us to make some reallocation decisions to move toward time, in moving Manitoba back to sustainability and to Greg Nesbitt is the Member of the Legislative As-
a balanced budget, though our government believes a more secure health-care system. sembly for Riding Mountain. He can be reached at 204-
that leaving more money in the hands of Manitobans is It will take hard work to maintain this progress. A 759-3313, toll-free 1-844-877-7767 or by email at greg-
positive for our economy and for Manitoba families. decade of deficit spending by the NDP has led to a debt nesbittmla@mymts.net.

Around Town... Morris Award


Continued from Page 1 make things a little easier on year, they have produced just
By Darryl Holyk the guys working, said Levas- under 150 air carts at the local
The organization does seur, emphasizing that safety facility, about half of which
Chugga-chugga-choo-choo not promote safety only from
the top down, but that it is a
truly does come first at Morris
Industries.
went to Australia. In the fu-
ture, Levasseur would like to
The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train is getting ready to roll across the
linear commitment. Levas- Morris Industries manu- see them move into the East-
country again! The 19th annual Holiday Train Tour will head out at the
seur does not care where factures air carts and SREs, ern Canadian market.
end of November and is scheduled to arrive for a stop in Minnedosa on
safety tips come from, wheth- and are very successful in His goal, as far as further-
December 3rd at 4:30 p.m. Entertainers on this years train will be Colin
er it is from the people on the their foreign markets. They ing their safety ambitions, is
James and Emma-Lee. Since it began in 1999, the CP Holiday Train has
floor, management, or tour send a great deal of their to create a consortium, work-
raised more than $13 million and four million pounds of food for food
groups coming through as product to Australia, and ing with MadeSafe Manitoba,
banks.
long as safety remains a top have recently moved into to reinstate the WASP pro-
priority. the Russian market as well. gram to include measures
Days Getting Shorter... There are other projects They are looking forward to for manufacturing as well as
With the arrival of autumn, the days are naturally getting shorter and they may bring up that might becoming more active in the construction, and work with
come this weekend, darkness will fall even earlier! Daylight Saving Time take some capital investments domestic market, and hope some of the other manu-
ends at 2 a.m. this Sunday, November 5th when we turn our clock back and we might have to look to see business pick up as facturing companies in the
one hour. Dont worry, it wont last too terribly long and come March 2018 into upgrading our buildings they begin to announce more area to promote safety in our
we will spring our clocks an hour forward. and things of that nature and dealers in the area. In the last town, and beyond.

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TCS Scares Away Hunger


Ye O l d
Trib
1887 Some boys placed cayenne pepper on the stove
at the Salvation Army Hall and the fumes caused an
abrupt termination of their meeting Wednesday night.
The boys then adjourned to the officers residence and
upset their outbuildings.

Photo by Hillary Miller


1897 A 13-year-old boy has died after a short illness
brought on by striking his knee against a desk as he was
By HILLARY MILLER Bertram thanked the One thing Bertram lot more canned stuff, ex- leaving school.
students profusely for their noticed this year, was that plained Linda.

T he students at Tanners
Crossing School (TCS)
scared away hunger once
help in putting food in the
Food Bank, explaining that
the total number of people
despite the fact that stu-
dents were competing for
the heaviest weight in food
Bertram suspects that
these food donations will
help get the Food Bank
1917 An auto ran through a flock of white chickens
near the north end of Main Street last week, and suc-
ceeded in killing at least three of the birds.
again this year, with their who go hungry in Canada donations, they received through Christmas. They
generous donations to the each year equals the total more food items that were have not been able to un-
local Food Bank. The Lets population of New Bruns- of use to the local Food pack all of the boxes yet,
1937 It is probable that ski excursions from Winni-
peg will visit Minnedosa this winter. Plans are being for-
Stop It Now (LS!N) stu- wick. Bank. Other years, we because they are running
mulated to form a Minnedosa Ski Club and to prepare a
dents helped organize the In total, the students at would get bags of flour or out of room, which is ex-
number of downhill runs near town.
food, bringing boxes from TCS donated 1,607 pounds sugar, and they are not re- actly what we want for the
the different classrooms or 729.06 kilograms of food ally the best items for us to food bank which is housed
to the pit, where they were this year, which is an in- get, so this year there was a in the Minnedosa United 1957 The Minnedosa Minor Athletic Association has
weighed by Linda Bertram, crease from last years to- Church. taken over the arena from the Town. The MMAA will take
and other volunteers from tal. The winning class was over the management and financial responsibility of the
the Minnedosa and Area Ms. Silverthorns grade 2 facility for one year at a cost of one dollar.
Food Bank. Additionally, class, with 75.7 kilograms Letters to the Editor
there were 50 Peak of the of food, equalling 4.2 kilo- 1967 Agristeel Ltd. has installed its first computer.
Market bags of grocer- grams per student. They Letters to the Editor can be sent to
editor@minnedosatribune.com or Box 930, Each of the nearly 200 employees at the plant now has
ies donated by parents or were very excited at win- an IBM card which will be fed into the computer and out
grandparents. ning the contest! Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
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Views expressed in Letters to the Editor shift. This computer is one of only three in Manitoba and
the other two are located in Winnipeg.
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are not necesarily the views of
The Tribune, its owner or staff. 1977 More than 100 people attended the official
opening of Harrison House Senior Citizens Home at
Newdale. Maitland Rose, the first resident cut the ribbon.

Minnedosa 1997 The former Legion Hall is about to become a


memory. Ron Parrott has been busy salvaging the build-

Mens Shed
ing and will move the building, in two, 30 foot sections, to
his farm near Franklin in the coming weeks.

2007 After seven years as Rec Director, Sandra Ingen-


mey has begun a new career as Economic Development
Officer for Minnedosa and Area Community Develop-
ment Corporation.

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Sandy Lake News Newdale News


By DIANE BACHEWICH by Laurence and Barb Hosmann, Orville and Zachary, Lucille Zach- By RAVENS GLEN WI
Osadec. Monica Hudson and Doug ary all of Victoria, BC, Glen

H arold and Joyce


Proskin of Winnipeg
spent the weekend here
Speedy recovery to
Dennis Yanchycki who is
in the Winnipeg Concordia
and Diane McIntire.
Happy 80th birthday
to Ollie Lewandoski who
and Carmen Zachary of
Kelowna, BC and Linsey
Domaschuk of Calgary, AB
W ed like to send our sympathy out to Ida Bradley
and her family on the passing of her cousin (not
her brother as reported last week) Alexander (Alex) Abel
and visited with Mom Olga Hospital recovering from celebrated with a come- were out for Merril Zach- in Minnedosa, Alex was a brother of Doris McNabb. The
Proskin at the Sandy Lake surgery. and-go tea on Saturday arys wedding. funeral was held at the Minnedosa United Church on Oc-
Personal Care Home. The Drop-In Centre afternoon and a family Nick and Karen Jawa tober 17th.
John Domaschuk has held its annual member- supper followed that same are receiving congratula- Newdale Ravens Glen WI met for their last meeting
returned home from a hol- ship pot luck banquet on evening. tions on the arrival of their of this year before the AGM scheduled for November.
iday to Victoria, BC where Thursday. Everyone pres- A very good turnout second grandchild. A baby Business was conducted with info for the year-end stats
he visited with daughter ent enjoyed the delicious was on hand for the flu boy was born to daugh- reports being finalized. Further plans were made for our
Holly and husband Neil meal, entertainment and clinic which was held at ter Nicole and Lance Tre- second annual Ladies Nite Out in November, partner-
Rockberie and family for fellowship that evening. the Drop-In Centre on Fri- maine of La Salle, MB. ing with Horticulture and Crafters. A round table discus-
the past two weeks. Then Congratulations to day. Nick and Karen now have sion followed on the Rural Womens Day on those attend-
on his way home he went Merril Zachary and Lau- Holly Rockberie, Gary two grandchildren to spoil. ing the event and all felt the day was very worthwhile.
to Kelowna, BC where reen Wilde who were mar- Were already looking forward to next years program.

Cadurcis News
he spent some time with ried on Sunday, October Several folks from Newdale enjoyed Folklarama
brother Leonard and Mary 23rd, 2017 at Wadena, at Strathclair October 28th. A large crowd of all ages en-
Domaschuk. Minnesota. Attending the joyed the many food booths with some booths running
The Legion Mens wedding from here were out, especially the dessert tables. Dignitaries brought
50/50 draw for the month Lloyd and Wolinne Ewash- greetings from Municipality and Manitoba Government
of October was won ko, Daniel and Beatrice By DOREEN TROTT before the cultural entertainment events. The Ukrainian
dancers put on a great performance followed by the Brazil

THE TOWN OF MINNEDOSA


A number from the area attended the funeral service
for Tony Warrener in Minnedosa on Saturday. Our
condolences to the family at this sad time.
Capoeira dance troop from Shoal Lake. These two groups
showed us what agility means! The Scottish dancers
were up next and their sword dance is always pleasing to
Malcolm and Shirley Rose attended a volleyball tour- watch. A Tyrol yodeller wrapped up the entertainment.
UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING ACT The committee members, food booth chefs and enter-
nament in Minnedosa. Granddaughter Keeley Rose was a
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING member of the Minnedosa team. They placed third out of tainment groups should be commended for a wonderful
12 participating teams. Congratulations to the Minnedo- evening!
On the date and at the time and location Rita Friesen of Neepawa visited church on Sunday
sa Team.
described below, a PUBLIC HEARING will be held to morning and her message is always enlightening. As the
We experienced our first snow fall on Thursday.
receive representations from any persons who wish to power flicked on and off several times we finished up
Thankfully it didnt last. Not too many of us are ready for
make them in respect to the following matter: our service with Carol moving to the piano, the joys of an
winter yet.
THE TOWN OF MINNEDOSA BY-LAW NO. 2558 electric organ!
Being an AMENDMENT to Congratulations to Lana Watson and her husband on
THE TOWN OF MINNEDOSA ZONING BY-LAW NO. the arrival of a baby boy born recently in England where
2452, as amended
HEARING LOCATION: Town of Minnedosa Council
Chambers, Main Floor, 103 Main
Basswood News they live. Proud grandparents are Dale and Roberta Wat-
son who will be anxious for a visit.
Halloween was celebrated this week with many little
Street South, Minnedosa, Manitoba. people out for their treats, so sad when parents have to
DATE & TIME: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 By ZELDA FIRBY check every candy for sharp things. A commentary on
at 6:30 p.m. the times we now live in.
GENERAL INTENT: The intent of By-law No. 2558 is to
re-classify land for future residential
D iane Hextall of the U.S.A. spent a few days with
brother Ray Ogibowski and also visited mom Mari-
on in the Erickson Care Home. Diane was one of the guest
development
FROM: I INSTITUTIONAL ZONE
speakers at the Minnedosa Sports Dinner. Raul and Ruth
Reis of Winnipeg were also home for the dinner. ERICKSON 4-H BEEF CLUB
TO: RM RESIDENTIAL (MULTIPLE- Anna and Holly Donahoe have returned home from
FAMILY) ZONE Red Deer, AB where they attended a dairy show.
AREA AFFECTED: The area of land affected is an area of
land identified as Lots 1 - 10, Block 13, Plan 4 NLTO, in Minnedosa,
as shown outlined in a heavy solid line on the following map:

The members and leaders would like to thank the


following for purchasing members 4-H projects at this
Lest We Forget years 4-H Fat Stock Show & Sale
Rocky Mountain Equipment (2)
204.759.3313
Toll Free 844.877.7767 Stride, Minnedosa & Beautiful Plains Credit Unions
gregnesbittmla@mymts.net Minnedosa Pharmacy
#7 - 515 - 4th Avenue Cando Rail Services
Burlington Place, Shoal Lake, MB Mazer Group
Integra Tire
Enns Bros.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Minnedosa Insurance
Tanners Crossing Planning District
Civic Centre, 103 Main Street South, Second Floor Valleyview Ag & KRL Farms
Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 (Phone: 204 867-2364) MNP LLP
CERTIFIED CLOSED CELL ROOFING FOAM AND COATINGS
A copy of the above proposal and supporting material SPRAY FOAM Clint & Lynn Moffat
may be inspected at the office location noted above during BLOWN IN ATTIC INSULATION Ken Beatty Construction & Ken Beatty Farms
POLYUREA FAST SET
normal office hours (8:30 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 4:30) during COATINGS AND LININGS VACUUM INSULATION REMOVAL
normal business days. Copies may be made and extracts We also like to express our appreciation to our
taken therefrom, upon request. Representations may be For more information call: Achievement Day Sponsors, and all of our
made either in person or in writing, at the public hearing.
204-867-7264 or 204-212-0232 supporters throughout the year.
32-2 Email: mcrealfoam@live.ca (4-ALT-TFN)
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, November 3, 2017 7

Minnedosa Chancellors Back On The Ice


By LAURA GOOD Stephenson and manag- Good found the back of the was scored by Liam Bach- goal lead. On a power play Carter Hedley with as-
ers Tanis Barrett and Brock net short handed assisted ewich assisted by Braeden Braeden Good assisted by sists to Liam Bachewich

I t is hard to believe we
have started the 2017/18
hockey season already!
Johnson.
The Chancellors home
opener was on October
by Konlyn Nemetchuk to
tie up the game early in the
third. The remainder of
Good. Friday nights op-
ponent was the McCreary
Mustangs. The Chancel-
Austin Hall and Nathan
Dornn put the Chancel-
lors on the board cutting
and Nolan Bailey tied the
score once again. Then
on a power play, Neepawa
The line-up for this year 20th, against the Neepawa the game and a five minute lors dominated the game the lead by one. Neepawa scored to take the lead 5-4
includes: Curtis Gamey, Tigers. The Chancellors OT sudden victory period and came up with the win answered back minutes and this would be the de-
Josh Kingdon, Erik Bar- were first to score with a went scoreless and forced 6-0 with Joe Lane record- later to regain the two-goal ciding goal and score.
rett, Colin Robinson, Lu- goal by Liam Bachewich a shoot-out. Unfortunately ing the shutout. Points in lead finishing the first pe- Hope to see everyone
cas Beatty, Lucas Parrott, assisted by Josh Good and for the Chancellors Neepa- the game went to Braeden riod 3-1. The Chancellors out to support the Chan-
Riley Barrett, Matt Kowal, Braeden Good. The Na- wa took the win in shoot- Good two goals, Matt Kow- came out strong in the sec- cellors in some exciting
Elmer Yew-Gaywish, Cart- tives answered back and out. al and Liam Bachewich ond period with Braeden high school hockey action
er Hedley, Nolan Bailey, ended the first period tied This past weekend, each with a goal, Konlyn Good scoring assisted by this winter!
Liam Bachewich, Austin at one. Neepawa took the the Chancellors headed to Nemetchek and Austin Colin Robinson and Carter
Hall, Nathan Dornn, Ben lead in the second period Neepawa for a three day Hall one goal and one as- Hedley putting the Chan-
Pearson, Braeden Good, scoring three goals before tournament. Thursdays sist, and Nathan Dornn, cellors within one ending
Josh Good, Graham Bai-
ley, Konlyn Nemetchek,
Carter Hedley and Colin
Robinson answered back
match was against the
Hamiota Huskies. Chan-
Ben Pearson and Luke Par-
rott with an assist each.
the period 3-2. Early in
the third Colin Robinson
TRIBUNE
Joe Lane and Jayden Mor-
rice. Coaching staff in-
with assists to Graham Bai-
ley and Curtis Gamey. This
cellors played strong and
outshot them but were on
This put the Chancellors
in the B Side Finals against
assisted by Carter Hedley
and Nolan Bailey tied the
PRINTING
cludes head coach Dayton finished the second pe- the wrong end of this game the hometown Neepawa game at three. Neepawa 867-3816
Brown, assistant coaches riod with the Chancellors ending with a 4-1 loss. Tigers. The Tigers were first scored to take the lead
Dan Johnson and Nathan down by one. Braeden The Chancellors lone goal to strike and took a two- once again. Minutes later

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17111SME
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Council Approves Variation Expressions Season Underway


Order Application By HILLARY MILLER

By DARRYL HOLYK act, the property is zoned


residential and the for- O n Wednesday, Oc-
tober 25th, a musi-

M innedosa Town
Council met for its
October Committee of the
mer occupants (yoga stu-
dio) had operated under a
conditional use. Seeing no
cal group from Winnipeg,
JP Hoe, performed in the
pit at Tanners Crossing
Whole (COW) meeting on problems with the Jordan School for a nearly full au-
the evening of Tuesday, Appraisal Groups applica- dience.
October 24th in Council tion, Council approved the The concert was the
Chambers. Mayor Orr pre- variation order to tempo- first of the Expressions
sided with all councillors rarily change the use from Concert Series install-
in attendance. Residential to Non-Resi- ments for this year. The
Before the COW meet- dential use (office space) concert ran for about two
ing, a special meeting was for a period of not more hours and was thoroughly
held to deal with a few than five years. enjoyed by those who at-
matters. The first was a Council accepted the tended. Photo by Hillary Miller
variation hearing in re- tender from Minnedosa The band consisted of
gards to a variation order Credit Union for the pro- Natanielle Felicitas on the Dylan to Radiohead, giving was really getting into the is coming up on his biggest
applied for by Jordan Ap- vision of banking services Cello, Julie Penner on Vio- it a very diverse sound. I folk movement from the show of the year, at the
praisal Group. Tanners for a five-year term begin- lin, and JP Hoe on vocals. like everything in between, 60s, recalls Hoe. I knew I Burton Cummings Theatre
Crossing Planning District ning January 1st, 2018 and This was their first time as long as theres a great could sing and this seemed in December. Minnedosa
Planning Development Of- expiring December 31st, ever coming to Minnedosa melody and interesting like the next logical step. was the final leg in his re-
ficer, Brain Skatch, was in 2022. MCU was the only to perform. lyrics, JP stated. Off of the He had musical talent from cent tour, before he starts
attendance as were Dean tender received for bank- JP Hoe describes their top of his head, Hoe cited a young age, and only took to prepare for his show
Jordan and Grant Spraggs. ing services. music as folk, pop music Bob Dylan, Neil Young, four lessons. A couple of at the Burton Cummings
The variation order was Assistant CAO Yuen that is influenced by Bob Joni Mitchell, the Beatles, decades later, he is now a Theatre.
applied for to change the was authorized to transfer the Tragically Hip, Radio- true talent, travelling with The next performance
use of the Jordan Appraisal
Group property, formerly
two outstanding accounts
to their respective tax rolls.
Bridge Club head, Aimee Mann, Wee-
zer and Beck as some of his
his band, and enjoys music
as his career.
in the Expressions Concert
Series will be on Novem-
Dancingfish Yoga Stu-
dio, from Residential to
The first, an outstanding
Utility account amounting Results inspirations for his music.
Many of these influences
While he only practic-
es with hired bandmates
ber 30th, and will be the
Manitoba Theatre Centre
Non-Residential use. Un- to $161.77 and the second, could be heard in his mu- as gigs come up, he said, production of A Christmas
der the current planning an outstanding tipping fee Ist - Audrah Caughell/ sic throughout his perfor- there isnt a day I dont Carol at the Minnedosa
from Evergreen Environ- Bob Manns mance. sit at the piano or grab the Community Conference
mental Technologies in the 2nd - Linda Vint/ When he was 14-years- guitar. Its become a re- Centre. See you there!
amount of $37.85. Gwen Manns old, Hoe found his fathers flex. Hoe has a true pas-
In regards to the up- 3rd - Jean Garbolinsky/ guitar in the basement. I sion for what he does, and
coming 2018 Board of Cheryl Orr

Singing To End Hunger


Revision, all members of 4th - Boyd Grant/
council were appointed to Albert Parsons
17111WW1 the board with Mayor Orr
17111WW2 5th - (tie) Carol Lonsdale/
17111WW3 as Chairman and incom- Lois Phillips and
17111WW4 ing CAO Marzoff as Secre- Wilf Taylor/Mel Harvey
tary. By HILLARY MILLER

T here were many peo-


ple in attendance on
Saturday, October 28th
at the Minnedosa United
17111SM24 Church. People gathered
for one purpose, the pro-
gram Common Vision:
Singing to End Hunger.
The initiative came
about through Ron Klus- Photo by Hillary Miller
meier, who composes, ar-
ranges, and edits new mu- evening, with the proceeds engagement of Canadians
sic for worship and serves going to the Canadian in an effort to end global
as a resource consultant FoodGrains Bank. This hunger. In the past year,
for churches throughout amount will be matched they were able to provide
Canada and the U.S., ac- four-to-one by the Federal $43 million worth of food
cording to Carol Frost, one Government which will and assistance to more
of the organizers for the add on $7,240. than one million people in
fundraiser. The Canadian 40 different countries.
Klusmeier and his po- FoodGrains Bank is an
etic partner, Walter Farqu- organization that fund-
harson have been writing raises for the purpose of
music together for more responding to global hun-
than forty years. They have ger by supporting projects
created hymns and songs that meet immediate food
that are globally recog- needs, reduce malnutri-
nized. tion and achieve sustain-

TUESDAY
Another member of able food security. They
the organizing committee also influence national and
for the event, Edith Par- international policies that
sons, indicated that they
raised $1,810 on Saturday
contribute to ending glob-
al hunger, and increase the
12 NOON
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TO PLACE AN AD FOR SALE ANNIVERSARY COMING EVENTS


BY PHONE Call 204-867-3816
Hours to place, correct or cancel ads: For Sale Misc. 1913 Model 15th Anniversary Sale St Alphonus Church Fall
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. T Ford model car in 1/16 scale Oct 27th to Nov 5th! In rec- Supper. Sunday, November
by Franklin Mint. An exquisite ognition of our 15 years of 5th at St. Alphonsus Church
BY MAIL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING replica in original packaging, furniture business in Bran- from 4:30 6:30 p.m. Adults
The Minnedosa Tribune, P.O. Box 930, plus custom made glass dis- don and the Westman area, $15.00, Children 6-12 $7.00,
Minnedosa, Manitoba R0J 1E0 play case, $150.00. Beautiful a 15% discount on all regular 5 and under free. If you want
BY FAX 204-867-5171 Royal Crown Derby (blue) priced products and regular your meal delivered phone
dinnerware set, $500.00. GM- priced orders during the en- 204-867-7145. (32-2) x
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1980, 1982, 1984 Corvettes, during the anniversary sale Minnedosa Fun Fests
in original boxes, $15 each. include $999 for a solid wood Gift and Craft Sale. Satur-
The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. reserves the right to Many Matchbox Models Of day, November 4th, 2017
queen bed, five drawer chest
delete any words or phrases deemed by The Minnedosa Yesteryear, new, OB $10.00 from 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.at
and nightstand in choice of 14
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colours (by order). Beautyrest Happy 65th Anniversary
advertisement. The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. shall not be and Lionel Train ornaments, ference Centre (63 Main St
800 pocket coil queen mat- Mom and Dad
responsible for any loss or damage to any advertiser or third new, OB $10 each. Large super N, Minnedosa) Shop from
tress set for $499 (in stock). Charlie and Lorna Hoggins
party resulting from the failure of an advertisement to appear 8 sound Hollywood movie over 40 crafters, artisans, and
$299 five drawer solid wood With Love
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chest, two colours (in stock). Terry and Jeannie,
any advertisement which is published. movie theatre banners, each England (a Lay-z-boy Com- dors! Start your Christmas
Clare, Ian and Heather
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RATES TRACTION, all different, pro- $899 (in stock). Five piece all
and families. x
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fessional and beautiful, from wood counter height table be hourly draws for $20 gift
$9.00 for first 40 words, additional words .10 each.
the Odeon Theatre in Winni- set, 54 x 54 inches, gray colour
HEALTH certificates to be used at the
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Information Guide Call Toll
Reach the entire province (50 weekly newspapers) $189.00 rine, motorcycle, golf carts, niture at 204-571-1971. 660 will be available from the
Free 1-888-865-5001 or www.
Westman and Eastman: $119.00 phones, tools, radios, com- Highland Ave., South side of Minnedosa Beach Enhance-
LifeAssure.com.
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All Ads plus 5% G.S.T.
obsolete and hard-to-find

Deadlines batteries. SOLAR equipment.


REAL ESTATE COMING EVENTS Minnedosa Legion La-
dies Auxiliary Annual Tea
The Battery Man. Winnipeg.
Classified advertisements must be submitted no later 1.877.775.8271 www.battery- & Bake Sale to be held on
than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following Fridays man.ca. 2 Bedroom home with Vegas Night at Bethany Wednesday, November 8th,
edition. All classified advertisements must be prepaid BEFORE attached garage at 153 Bry- Community Centre. Saturday, 2017 from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. at
insertion. Parts and full trailer re- don Street, Neepawa, MB Re- November 4th at 8:00 p.m. the Legion Clubrooms. Ev-
pair, trailer safeties and Au- modelled with new kitchen, Tickets are $15.00 (includes eryone Welcome. (32-2) x
The Minnedosa Tribune is not responsible for topac Trailer Repair. Sales, $15,000 play money) Admis-
typographical errors published AFTER the first insertion, nor new bathroom, new fixtures,
Leasing and Financing of flat- sion by Advanced Tickets. Catered Lunch at the 50+
does it assume responsibility for errors published as a result of new air-conditioning and
deck, dumpbox, cargo, goose- Call Karly Boyd at 204-865- Activity Centre, 31 Main Street
an advertisement placed, changed, or cancelled, by telephone. flooring. Appliances includ-
neck and utility trailers and 2478 or Lynne Betteridge at South. 12:00 noon on Novem-
To ensure your advertisement appears correctly please submit ed. Call 204-724-5865. (32- ber 13th. Sign up and pay for
truck beds. Kaldeck Truck 204-865-2244. Please Drink
it in person, by fax, mail, or email. 2) x lunch by noon on November
and Trailer, Hwy #1 Mac- Responsibly. (31-3) x
Gregor, MB. 1-888-685-3127. 6th. Everyone is welcome!
FOR RENT Minnedosa Legion Sat- (32-2) x
AUCTIONS FOR SALE Have something to sell? urday Evening Bingos are re-
Let The Tribunes readers suming for another season Coffee and Conversa-
know. Ads starting at $9.00 FOR RENT Two bed- tion with Alzheimer Society
on Saturday, November 4th
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Sat Nov 4 @ 10 AM crete vibrator, construction (do it now) In-stock cab- which are good for each of the 10:00 a.m. Friday, November
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COMING EVENTS LAND FOR RENT HELP WANTED


The Riding Mountain Trade Show at the Justice AG R I C U LT U R A L
Biosphere Reserve is host- school on Sunday, Decem- CROWN LANDS are pres-
ing a workshop Soil Health ber 3rd from 11:00 a.m. until ently available for rent for
and Your Bottom Line. 4:00 p.m. We have a number hay or grazing. These lands
Healthy soils offer amaz- of vendors lined up, and are are situated in the Rural Mu-
ing benefits at a global scale, open to accepting more. For nicipalities (RM)s of: ALON-
like cleaning air, water and questions, contact Hillary at SA, ARGYLE, ARMSTRONG,
supporting wildlife and the 204-721-3124 or Ashley at DAUPHIN, ELLICE-ARCHIE,
environment. And healthy 204-573-7221. X E M E R S O N- F R A N K L I N,
soil is also key to your farm- ETHELBERT, FISHER, GLE-
ing success and your bottom Erickson 4-H Beef Club NELLA-LANSDOWNE, GRA-
SYSTEM SERVICE TECHNICIAN (SST) BASED IN THE PARKLAND AREA OF MANITOBA
line. Join us for an informa- reorganizational meeting. HAMDALE, KELSEY, LAKE-
tive day at the Parkland Re- Monday, November 6th, 2017 SHORE, MOSSEY RIVER,
creation Complex at 10:00 at 7:30 p.m. at the Minnedosa MOUNTAIN, NORTHERN WESTMAN COMMUNICATIONS GROUP is expanding, and therefore seeking applications from
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please contact Valerie Pank-
DEKALB ST. LAURENT, STE. ROSE,
a local technology leader.

ratz204-848-0556 or visit
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Minnedosa Health Dis- IN MEMORIAM (33-2)

trict Quarterly meeting will be Industry-leading


held Monday, November 13th company TENDERS STEEL
In Loving Memory of
at 1:30 p.m. at Minnedoa Hos- expanding
BRUCE EDWARD BUILDINGS
pital Board Room. (33-2) x across Manitoba
WAREHAM STEEL BUILDING SALE
Flexible hours.
Minnedosa Health Aux- ...BLOWOUT SALE! 20 x 23
Info sessions in the Forever in our Hearts
iliary & the Minnedosa Per- following areas : $5,998. 25 x 27 $6,839. 30 x 33
sonal Care Home invite you Winnipeg
$8,984. One End Wall Includ-
to their annual November Tea Will miss you always ed. Bonus Drill/Impact Driver
Brandon Steinbach
on November 16th from 2:00 Portage la Prairie
Shirley, Shayne, Val, Charlee, Combo Kit Included. Check
- 3:30 p.m. at the Care Home. Morden Gimli Madi, Rhonda, Peter, Archer Out www.pioneersteel.ca for
Bake sale & tea provided by *time and dates of these and Oliver The Town of Minnedosa requests quotes on the removal of more prices. Pioneer Steel
the Minnedosa Health Dis-
sessions to be communicated x 40 trees within town limits, in association with the Dutch Elm 1-855-212-7036.
to interested parties.
trict Auxiliary. Rainbow Auc- Please text contact disease program.
tion provided by the PCH. info to 204-296-5551
In Memory of
LORRAINE HUTTON
CARD OF THANKS
(33-2) x before Nov. 6, 2017 Copies of the tree list and sizes can be picked up at
November 4th, 2002
The Town of Minnedosa Office
Shoal Lake 36th Annual and During this difficult time,
103 Main St S, Minnedosa, MB
Christmas Craft Mart will take DRIVERS WANTED ARTHUR HUTTON
Or by emailing kmoyer@minnedosa.com
as we try to comprehend the
place on Saturday, November September 15th, 2016 tragic and sudden passing
18th from 10:00 a.m. 4:00 of our son and brother, Tony
ROADEX SERVICES re- We often think of
Trees are located on both public and private property. Grant Warrener, we would
p.m. in Shoal Lake Commu-
nity Hall. Featured will be 50 quires O/O 1 tons and 3 tons days gone by, The contractor will be required to make arrangements with like to say a huge thank you to
exhibitors and hourly draws for our RV division to haul When we were all together. home owners to access private property. everyone who has supported
for over 40 door prizes. Event RVs throughout North Amer- A shadow oer our Trees to be cut to ground level. us and helped us cope. Thank
ica and semi O/O to haul RVs lives has cast, you for the beautiful flowers
sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi. To include site cleanup and transportation of material to the to brighten our surroundings,
(33-2) x and general freight. Border Our loved ones gone forever.
crossing required with valid Town of Minnedosa Compost site. the food to feed us, the phone
Mark your Calendar. passport and clean criminal Wilbert and Ruth Completion date December 31, 2017. calls and visits to distract our
Sunday, November 19th record. 1-800-867-6233; www. x Contractor must show proof of insurance and be in good sadness, and the cards with
from 4:30 6:30 p.m. St. roadexservices.com. encouraging words. Thank
standing with The Workmans Compensation Board. you to all who took time to
Marks Anglican Church FALL
SUPPER in Minnedosa. Roast Closing date for quotes November 17, 2017. join us in the celebration of
Tonys life and share stories
Turkey and homemade meat
balls and all the trimmings.
For more information, contact Kevin Marcino at of your time with Tony. Elgin
Cost $14.00 per person, Chil- 204-867-0037 or minpwork@mymts.net and Nathan and the United
Church ladies, thank you for
dren 8 and under Free. Music The Town of Minnedosa (33-2) all you do. Words alone can-
by John Cullen and friends.
not express how much the
Door Prizes too! x care and concern of our com-
munity is appreciated. Grant,
Richard and Brenda. x
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, November 3, 2017 13

OBITUARIES

ROBERT CARLSON
Solutions
and Substitutions
Robert Carlson of Erick-
son, MB passed away on Friday,
October 27th, 2017 at the Erick-
son District Health Centre at the
age of 93 years.
Robert is survived by By REENA NERBAS you purchase your chair, this will cause the solution
his wife Audrey, sons: Heath consider a Yoga Balance to dry quickly, leaving you
(Joyce) of Flin Flon, MB, Lenn Dear Reena, Ball Chair, which is in- with streaks. Some people
(Sandi) of Onanole, MB, daugh- Can you please tell me tended to: align your spine, like to polish windows with
ter Heather Carlson of Erickson, an easy trick (if such exists) relieve back pain and stiff- cornstarch and water.
MB, eight grandchildren and four for converting Celsius to ness and boost energy.
great grandchildren.
Fahrenheit? Maryanna Dear Reena,
A private family funeral
Dear Reena, Do you have any sug-
will be held at a later date. If friends
so desire donations may be made to the Dear Maryanna, What is the best way to gestions about how to
In Loving Memory of
Brandon Humane Society, 2200 17th St. E., Brandon, MB R7A DORIS FAST
The following is an warm up restaurant pizza stop myself from biting my
7M6 or a charity of their choice. Remembrances and condol- January 2nd, 1963 - easy trick that you can use, so that it tastes as good as nails? Esther
ences may be shared with the family at www.raesfs.ca Raes Fu- October 22nd, 2017 and calculate in your head; it did when it was fresh?
neral Service of Erickson is in care of arrangments. (204) 636- it is not 100% accurate but Trudy Dear Esther,
7727 Fill not your hearts with it is close. Take the temper- According to others
pain and sorrow, ature, multiply it by 2 and Dear Trudy, who have struggled with
But think of me, please add 30. For example, if the While there is not just nail biting, the most ef-
TONY WARRENER today, tomorrow. temperature is 15 degrees one way to heat up piz- fective solution, other
Remember the joy,
Tony Warrener of Minne- Celsius, multiply it by 2 za, this is by far the most than wrapping each nail
the laughter, the smiles.
dosa, MB passed away October the times we shared,
and add 30 to equal 60 de- popular technique. Place with tape is to polish nails
23rd, 2017 in Minnedosa, MB at for a little while. grees Fahrenheit. pizza piece in a skillet, let with bitter nail polish. Buy
the age of 43 years. Although me leaving causes it heat on medium until yourself a fidget spinner or
Tony was born in Minne- pain and grief, Dear Reena, the cheese bubbles. Some stress ball so that you keep
dosa but spent many sum- My hurts been eased; What advice do you people say that this tech- your hands busy. Keep
mers at his grandparents farm Ive found relief. have for purchasing a desk nique results in pizza that your nails trimmed short.
in Erickson, MB. Tony always So dry your eyes chair? I dont want to end tastes even better than
had a soft spot in his huge heart and remember me. up with back problems, when it was fresh. Why Didnt I
for animals and his nieces and Not as I am now
nephews. His crooked smile and but I am risk, because I Think of That?
as I used to be.
contagious laugh was always ready Miss me a little,
have an office job. Marcus Dear Reena,
for any one he loved. Tony had his but not too long, What is the best tip for Purchase a perfor-
own construction company and a and not with your head Dear Marcus, cleaning windows, so that ated pizza pan and use it
natural talent for building anything. bowed low. Depending on your they dont end up streaky? to bake fries, chicken nug-
He was predeceased by his grandparents; Cecil and Grace Remember the love that budget, you can purchase Mandy gets or anything else that
Warrener and Cliff Durnin and nephew Hunter Fiarchuk. was once shared. a chair with many features. requires flipping in the
Surviving are his parents Grant Warrener and Norma Mor- Miss me, but let me go. If you do not have the lux- Dear Mandy, oven. Since the heat passes
iarty; grandmother Cecilia Durnin; two sisters Candace War-
ury of an adjustable chair, Spray the windows through the holes, onto the
rener and Miranda Fiarchuk and brother Richard Bramley. Lovingly remembered by
Sabrina Lonsberry, as well as his many nieces, nephews, aunts, look for the following: Your with vinegar, you can use bottom of the food, there
Mother Sylvia Wonsul and
uncles, cousins and friends. Janet and Wayne OBrien.
feet should be flat on the 50/50 water and vinegar is no need to flip halfway
The Memorial Service was held on October 28th, 2017 at x floor when you sit comfort- but, depending on your through cooking time.
the Minnedosa United Church with Elgin Hall officiating. In- ably. Your thighs should be water, this may result in Submitted by: Hershley
terment followed in the Minnedosa Cemetery. Honourary Pall- horizontal and your arms, streaks. Wipe the windows
bearers were everyone in attendance. should be in line with the with a good quality micro The best way to store
Memorial Donations in Tonys memory may be made to desk. Look for a chair with fibre cloth, and then dry fresh herbs, is to chop
the Manitoba Crisis Centre, C/O Klinic Community Health, 870
proper lumbar support so the windows with three them and put them in
Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3G 0P1.
that you are not tempted to day old or older news- water into an ice cube tray.
Minnedosa Funeral Service in care of arrangements.
www.minnedosafs.ca slouch as you work. Also, paper. Make sure that you Toss cubes into soups,
look for a chair with lots clean your windows in the sauces and stews for extra
of padding so that you feel morning or evening when fresh flavour. Submitted

SHOP LOCAL AND HELP YOUR comfy all day long. Before the sun is not too bright, as by: Jocelyne

BUSINESSES SUPPORT TRASH BELONGS


YOUR COMMUNITY!
When you support the businesses in your
IN A CAN
SADLY SOME PEOPLE
home community, those businesses can DONT FOLLOW THIS
return the favour by providing donations COMMON SENSE RULE
and sponsorships to events, attractions,
programs and athletics in your When you see trash carelessly left on the
community. Without your support, ground, do you pick it up or hope someone
those businesses cannot give else will come along and do it?
back to the things which make Help Keep Our Community Clean,
a community a great place to live! Pick It Up and Show Your Communtiy Pride!
14 Friday, November 3, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

PROPERTIES FOR SALE

Living in your
Community
Proud Supporter
ACCOUNTING CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION
Rick Taylor 867-7551
ricktaylor@remax.net
Catharine
Van Veen
M Gijsbers
Chartered Professional
CL Carpentry Ltd.
Accountant Inc. Full-service construction
Minnedosa company specializing in
213 2nd St NE - Box 385
T: 867-3884 C: 867-0190 Residential, Commercial
Specializing in water & sewer
Email: Catharine@mts.net and Farm building. installation & repair
All types of excavation
Basements, Demolition
43 BEACH RD. 246 2ND AVE. S.W., Snow removal
515 - MINNEDOSA ST. Leo or Cherry van Veen Gravel, Topsoil
NEWDALE
SANDY LAKE MINNEDOSA
- 1,800 sq. ft. 3 bedroom 2
AUTO Office: 204 826 2292
Sales of septic tanks

- 1,330 sq. ft. 1 storey


- Lakefront lot ready
for new build bath clcarpentry@hotmail.ca Kirk 867-0180
- Extensive renovations - Many updates in past 3-6

BIR CH
BIRCH
- 50 frontage
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- Plenty of room for parking - Great condition and ready to
- Appliances included
$124,900 MLS # 1711745 move in CONSTRUCTION LTD.
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CONTRACTORS
Commercial
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AUTO BODY 867-0400
All Auto Body Repairs 0r
Ph: 867-2083 867-7506
R.M. OF HARRISON PARK R.M. OF OAKVIEW RM OF MINTO-ODANAH 5 Main St. North
- Character home on 14.5
acres
- 2.5 acres close to town - 1.66 acres just south of
Minnedosa CONSTRUCTION Parish Backhoe
Services
- 1,292 sq. ft. home and nice
- 2,970 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 2 shop 32 x 40 - Only 1 mile off pavement
bath - Home is in excellent and well sheltered Septic Systems Weeping tiles
- Overlooks Little condition with many updates - Septic tank and eld and PRAIRIE REDI-MIX Water Systems Basements
Minnedosa - 867-3853
Saskatchewan River Valley municipal water into property
R eady Mix Conc rete All types of excavation
Book this spot
$309,900 MLS # 1726907
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Weeping Tile, Concrete Sealer, Snap Ties
Considering listing your Property? water management
Call me today for great service at great rates!
All at Competitive
prices
$5.52/week Call: Ian
Call 204-867 3816 874-2134 or 867-0383

Prairie Mountain Ph: 204-867-4657 Bryon Gaiser


Gwen Usick Fax: 204-867-2150
Independently Owned
and Operated Broker Realtor
gwenu@mts.net Truck & Skid
iCe iCe
Steer Service
PR PR
n eW n eW Competitive Rates
204-868-5702
FRanKlin
Minnedosa Commercial property on 5.24
acres. Included is a 14x22 work neWdale Minnedosa
Open concept 2 bedroom shed with in floor heat and a This 3383 sq ft solid river front
bungalow with 4 piece bath, partly 1976 Portage Mobile 3 bedroom 1 office building is brick & stucco
100x40 heavy steel building - east 1/2 bath home, double car garage with metal roof & features 2 side by
finished insulated basement, 5 side has 3 air conditioned offices,
appliances, laminate flooring and with metal roof on a large lot side separate businesses each with
bath with shower & staff room. West that backs onto an open field on wheelchair accessible entrances.
custom built kitchen cabinets with side is 38x78 divided by fire wall Paved parking lot for up to 20
pull out shelves & soft close doors. has 14 steel insulated door, high
outskirts of town. Home has some cars. West side is 2208 sq ft with SEMI WITH LOW BED & END DUMP
Situated on a large lot, storage shed newer flooring, 2 newer toilets and 6 mirrored offices, east side is 1175
quality concrete 3 phase power & comes with fridge, stove, washer sq ft more offices. Both sides have
& 2 car parking pad. House has 2 much much more.... Would make & dryer. there own waiting room, reception, Roofing Decks
styro under vinyl siding, newer
shingles, facia & soffits.
excellent bin site, chem storage, gas furnace with central air, central Fencing Exterior Finishing
machine shop, yard site, endless vac and much much more...
Mls#1624538 $64,900 Renovations Repairs
Mls#1703000 $129,000 possibilities - the choice is yours! Mls#1705709 $279,000
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Take a tour on Realtor.ca or our website www.remax-prairie mountain-npwa.mb.com
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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
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Book Ex perience!!
204-848-7413 ~ Tax
8:30 -6:00 This
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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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ELECTRICAL EAVESTROUGH LEGAL SALES SEPTIC SERVICES

SIMS & COMPA N Y Darwin


Matthews
Lakeside
Septic Service
L a w O ffi c e
5 AND 6 continuous TV AND APPLIANCE
eavestrough
Norman H. Sims, Q.C. SALES AND SERVICE Potable water Lawn Mowing & Trimming
7 6 Ma i n S t r e e t S o u t h Your Shaw Direct, Dandelion Spraying -
Siding Roofing MINNEDOSA 867-2717 LG, Samsung, Bell delivery. Licensed Pesticide Applicator
Soffit Fascia
Closed cell Polyurethane Spray foam
Danby Dealer Book your portable Fertilizer Application
Glen Burgess Blow in Attic & Wall Fibre Insulation
Computer Sales and Service
Systems, Monitors &
toilets.
Erle Jury & Family
Licensed Arborist Service
Hedge Trimming
Electrician
Fire Retardent Coating Accessories
204-867-3738 PLUMBING Minnedosa, MB 867-2416
Yard Clean Up

204-868-5211 Email: mcreal@live.ca


Phone 867-3164
Cell: 867-7558
Cory Johnston Minnedosa

WAHOSKI E-mail: darm112@mts.net (204) 476-4705


www.johnstonyardcare.com
TRADING MECHANICAL LTD.
PLUMBING SELF-HELP RAINKE'S
RAINKIES
Sewage Service Prairie Mountain HVAC/R
HEATING Heating
FRONTIER GAS FITTING A.D.A.M. JIM BEAUMONT Ventilation/Air quality

Jon Kowal TRADING STORE AIR CONDITIONING


Anxiety Disorders
Association
476-2483
Owner/Operator
Air Conditioning
Refrigeration

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
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Burgess Law Farm Raised Animals
Grain & Fertilizer
Office
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Hauling
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Cells: 204-867-7380
Minnedosa $13.88 $13.88 or 204-848-0660
867-2935
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Phone/Text 867-5444 204-210-0740
week! week! ianarnold10@hotmail.com
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16 Friday, November 3, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Valley Cruizers Give Back Beach Enhancement


Hosts Halloween Social
is combined with our own
MVC membership $1,000
donation (in memory of
two MVC members who
passed away suddenly this
year Dave Popien and
Tom Wilmot).
Thus, since its incep-
tion, the MVC has donated
over $5,000 to very worth-
while local and national
projects, and we hope to
continue as a community
minded auto club. Any-
one interested in joining
the MVC (with a motor-
cycle, car, truck or even no
vehicle at all!) can get fur-
Photo submitted ther information from our
President, Don Morrison
By CARL LANDRIE raffles, winter storage, generosity of the Town
(204-826-2062), our Trea-
etc.) have been donated of Minnedosa, the MVC
surer, Ruth Hutton (204-
T he Minnedosa Val-
ley Cruizers (MVC)
Car Club was formed un-
to worthwhile causes. For
example, Minnedosa Day
Care ($129), Minnedosa
has been given the use of
a storage facility for the
winter. Over the past two
867-2235) or secretary Carl
Landrie (204-867-5055).
Photo submitted

Shown in the photo By HILLARY MILLER good turn out, and every-
der the leadership of Don PCH Flower Box ($200), winters, the MVC has rent-
above are Don Morrison, body behaved themselves,
Morrison. We currently Minnedosa Collegiate In- ed out storage space for
Ruth and Wilbert Hutton
have about 30 members,
schedule meetings during
the spring/summer/fall
stitute Power Mechanics
Program ($305), Fort Mc-
Murray Forest Fire ($200),
vehicles and every dollar
collected/raised has been
donated to the Dr. Khan-
and Carl Landrie of the
Minnedosa Valley Cruiz-
T he Halloween Social
for the Minnedosa
Beach Enhancement
so that was nice, said Laci
Mailman, one of the orga-
nizers.
ers presenting a cheque for Committee was a success! There were some great
months, as well as locally Minnedosa Food Bank delwal Primary Care Clin-
$2,875.00 to Gord Lane for Held at the Minnedosa costumes at the social that
host and attend car shows ($400), and Minnedosa ic. As a result, last year the
the Dr. Khandelwal Prima- Community Conference evening, including a lady
throughout the area. To Christmas Cheer Board MVC donated $1,100. This
ry Care Clinic. Centre, organizers say they in a shower (fake shower,
date, most funds raised (gifts collected). years storage fees of $1,875
by the MVC (50-50 draws, Also, thanks to the handed out a total of 212 that is), Cher, a couple of

Club 55 Golden Agers wristbands that night, and


received a lot of positive
feedback.
Nerds (the candies), pi-
rates, bears, lions, witches,
and even the three witches
Bowling Results There were some great
prizes, including many
from the movie Hocus Po-
cus.
gift cards for businesses Mailman said that
SUBMITTED
around Minnedosa. There they will be applying for
were gift cards and cou- grants in the coming year,
O ctober 30th Bowlers of the week are Vivian Penner
134, 128, 149 (+84T) and Jim Clark 158, 189, 166
(+87T).
pons for deals off of goods
and services around town,
and hopefully will receive
more sufficient funds to-
although they also received wards the new play struc-
Bowlers of the month are Vicky Bugg (+19T) and Jim
prizes from businesses ture at the beach. How-
Clark (+4T).
outside of Minnedosa as ever, if they do not receive
Other good games: Gladys Murray 251, Marjo-
well. sufficient funds, then it
rie McNabb 114, Tony Vanderberg 168, Wayne Brown
Organizers received is possible they will hold
207.192, Rosemary Hamilton 183, 189, 211, Vivian Cullen
a lot of positive feedback the event again next year.
194, Shirley Mickoski 209, 227, Debbie Tarn 192, Florence
that night from the event- At presstime, she could not
Brown 285, Bev Chapski 179, Betty Ann Bertrand 206,
goers, some even claimed confirm how much money
Fred Stonehouse 125, Vicky Bugg 151, 151, Paul Chapski
it to be the best social the recent social raised for
124, 174, Robert Hendry 215, Chrystal Stoller 147, Rein-
ever. We had a really their cause.
hard Penner 172, Ray Criddle 206.

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