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INSIDE Lanes Honoured As National Home


this week
Hardware Dealer Of The Year

Fire Destroys
Home
9

Bombers To
Honour Photo by Hillary Miller

Scott
Collen 3 By HILLARY MILLER

O n Saturday, Novem-
ber 4th, members
of the community joined
Home Hardware is a
national sponsor for CIB,
and each year a different
location is acknowledged
as the national dealer of
award. During her presen-
tation to Gord, Orr stated,
you are a great guy, a great
supporter of our commu-
nity, and we appreciate all
in anyway to help assist the
local Minnedosa Commu-
nities In Bloom commit-
tee, he explained. They
support the committee
but only lasted a couple of
years. The initiative saw a
comeback three years ago,
and Minnedosa is the third
winner since the return of
with the Communities in the year. This year, there of your efforts. throughout the year with this prestigious honour.
If your label reads Bloom committee mem- were six communities Raymond Carriere gardening products in the The two previous winners
bers at the Minnedosa across Canada who had from the National CIB spring and decorations in were Jeff Redden from
17 /11 /30 Home Hardware to con- their names up for the highlighted some of the December. They are also Windsor, NS in 2015 and
Its time to renew gratulate Gord and Kathy honour. Minnedosa Com- reasons Minnedosa Home most helpful on various Joanne Eastman from Ar-
your subscription! Lane on being honoured munities in Bloom nomi- Hardware was chosen as projects. kona, ON in 2016.
as The Communities in nated the Lanes and local this years winner. Gord The CIB Dealer of the
204-867-3816 Bloom (CIB) Home Hard- CIB member, Cheryl Orr, and Kathy Lane can always Year awards were given Continued on
ware Dealer of the Year. was on hand to present the be counted on to help out out about 15 years ago, Page 2

7 out of 10
ITS A FACT!
7 out of 10 Canadians take action after seeing an ad in a newspaper.
It just makes sense to advertise with your local newspaper!
Source: Totum Research
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Hey Baby Lets Go To Vegas... Bethany Style


By HILLARY MILLER Upon entry, each person Boyd, one of the events
got $15,000 worth of pre- organizers, said that this

T he Bethany Commu-
nity Centre was a hap-
pening place on Saturday,
tend money to gamble
with that evening, many of
whom had never gambled
was likely the last year for
the fall supper in Bethany.
This is due to low atten-
November 4th, despite the extensively before then. dance and the risk that the
first big snow dump of the The games included regulations are making it
year. It was the popular blackjack, Texas hold em, harder to continue to host
Bethany Vegas Night, start- a crown and anchor wheel, these traditional commu-
ing at 8 p.m., and going un- horse racing and plinko. nity events. With the loss
til around midnight. The Minnedosa Untouch- of the fall supper, this will
Dragging out the snow ables baseball team vol- bring the Bethany Com-
boots for the first time unteered their time to man munity Centre down to
this year, driving down the game tables as a way of two fundraisers each year,
snowy roads and trudging thanking the community making the Vegas Night
through calf-deep snow, centre for allowing them to all the more important to
the people who attended use their baseball field in them.
would not be stopped in the summer. There was an Boyd hoped the night
their desire to support the abundance of prizes to be would raise about $3,000
Community Centres fund- won at the event, includ- to help pay for the main-
raiser. ing t-shirts, gift cards and tenance of the community
The crowd poured in everything in between. centre. This money would
early in the evening, and Typically, the Bethany go a long way to keep the
steadily grew, and it was Community Centre hold hall as a gathering point Photo by Hillary Miller
obvious that all were tru- three fundraisers each for many different groups
ly enjoying themselves. year, but this year, Karly in the area. Various Vegas-style games were played in Bethany Saturday night.

Gord And Kathy Lane Honoured With National Award


Continued from Page 1 Home Hardware in AB, ingness to be available and recognize the Communi-
Hilderman Home Building helpful to CIB year-round, ties in Bloom girls, and I
The other communi- Centre in Wolseley, SK and not just during the sum- wondered what the combi-
ties selected as finalists in Home Hardware Building mer months. nation was, because there
the running for the 2017 Centre in Trail, BC. Car- Gord was very sur- are some people here who
Dealer of the Year were riere said that what tipped prised that he was being ac- dont belong to Commu-
George Home Hardware the scale in Minnedosas knowledged. They didnt nities in Bloom, he said.
in Melfort SK, Warwicks favour was the Lanes will- tell me anything, but I did In fact, when he saw all of
the people in his store, he
thought it had something
to do with his involvement
with the smoke detector
THE TOWN OF MINNEDOSA installation initiative being
PUBLIC NOTICE sponsored by the local Li-
BOARD OF REVISION ons Club.
It is quite nice to be
Notice is hereby Given that the 2018 Assessment Roll for The Town of Minnedosa has been delivered to the Municipal Office recognized but its not why
at Minnedosa, Manitoba, 103 Main Street S. in the Town of Minnedosa and is open for inspection during regular business hours. we do what we do, said
Applications for revision may be made in accordance with Sections 42 & 43 of the Municipal Assessment Act. Gord. We do what we
do because we like doing
APPLICATION FOR REVISION
42(1) A person in whose name property has been assessed, mortgagee in possession of property under section 114(1) of The Real
what we do, and its a great
Property Act, an occupier of premises who is under the terms of a lease to pay the taxes on the property, or the Assessor may make community to belong to.
application for the revision of an assessment roll with respect to: He also wanted to thank Photo by Hillary Miller
A) Liability to taxation those who nominated him
B) Amount of an assessed value for this award, and stressed who help keep things at In addition to the
C) Classification of property; or that he could not do this Minnedosa Home Hard- award, which Carriere
D) A refusal by an Assessor to amend the Assessment Roll under Subsection 13(2). without his amazing staff ware running smoothly. referred to as bragging
rights, the CIB group was
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS also gifted with a $100 gift
43(1) An application for revision must card to Minnedosa Home
A) Be in writing; Little Saskatchewan River
Hardware.
B) Set out the roll number and legal description of the assessable property for which a revision is sought; Game & Fish Assoc. Carriere added that,
Buck Night
C) Set out which of the matters referred to in subsection 42(1) are at issue, and the grounds for each of those matters; and
it needs to be mentioned
D) Be filed by
i) Delivering it or causing it to be delivered to the office indicated in the Public Notice given under Subsection 41(2), or that the local dealers are
ii) Serving it upon the secretary at least 15 days before the scheduled sitting of the Board as indicated in the Public Notice. Saturday, definitely true communi-
December 2nd, 2017 ty-minded people and we
The Board of Revision will sit on December 5, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of The Town of Minnedosa to can only greatly appreciate
hear applications. Elphinstone Memorial Hall what they do, not only for
Communities in Bloom,
Application for revision or complaints must be received by 4:30 p.m., Monday, November 20, 2017, Scoring - 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
but for the communities as
delivered or mailed to The Town of Minnedosa, 103 Main Street S, Box 426, Minnedosa, Manitoba, R0J 1E0 Supper - 6:30 p.m. a whole.
Dated this 27th day of October, 2017 For more info call Congratulations Gord
204-625-5225 or 204-625-5223 and Kathy, and thanks for
Cindy Marzoff Secretary of the Board all you do in our commu-
The Minnedosa Board of Revision Gun Raffle that night! nity!
The Town of Minnedosa
(32/34) EVERYONE WELCOME!
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, November 10, 2017 3

Scott Collen To Be Honoured At Bombers Game


By HILLARY MILLER he would likely never walk at their hockey game on highly of what he does for town, stop and thank them
again, but this did not de- Saturday because, accord- his country, and he is a for all that they have done

O n Saturday, Novem-
ber 11th, Remem-
brance Day, the Minnedo-
stroy his resolve. Scott did
walk again, and in 2011,
he went for his third tour,
ing to Bomber Matt Saler,
he fought for us many
times. He had a terrific
veteran and hes done his
time overseas, and fought
for what he believes in.
for us. They are the true
definition of a hero and we
will remember them.
sa Bombers will be playing which lasted another six accident happen to him We should always be
a home game, where they months. and his troops, and he still grateful for people like Ser-
will honour Sergeant Scott Currently, Collen is went back on another tour geant Scott Collen, who At right,
Collen at the puck drop. finished doing tours in Af- after. fight for our freedom and This photo of Scott
Scott has done three ghanistan, and resides in A true hero, Collen de- way of life. The ceremonial Collen was taken in
tours in Afghanistan. His Minnedosa. He followed serves this honour. Guys puck drop will take place
2006 just months
first was in 2002, and last- his grandparents footsteps like him dont get enough at the Minnedosa Arena at
ed six months. His second into the army, as both his credit for what they do so 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, with before he was injured
tour was in 2006, and last- grandmother and grandfa- we can live the wonderful a game against Neepawa to in a suicide bombing
ed only one month, when ther served. lives we live, said Saler. follow. attack in Afghanistan.
he was seriously injured The Minnedosa Pam Collen believes that If you see Sergeant
by a suicide bomber. He Bomber Executive Group her husband was nominat- Collen or any other of
File Photo
was told by doctors that decided to honour Collen ed because people think our local veterans around

Minor Hockey Program Remains Strong In Minnedosa


By HILLARY MILLER ing when his eldest child the start of January. This rice sees is the competi- rice. Along with being for years.
started to play. He has is a twelve-team tourna- tiveness. Everything in competitive, the main goal According to Mor-

T he Minnedosa Minor
Hockey program is
up and running again this
been coaching for the last
12 years, and this will be
his 10th year on the minor
ment, and the winners
will go on to a showcase
tournament in Brandon
life has a competitive edge
to it, and minor hockey is
definitely one of them. It
is for the kids to have fun
playing hockey. He also
cited the networking that is
rice, Minnedosa has a very
strong minor hockey pro-
gram, and a great parent
year, with approximately board. in February. This will be is the interaction and par- a part of hockey. Whether base to back it up. With a
78 kids participating. The The goal for many a three-day tournament, ticipation, getting some the players are at hockey strong love for the sport,
program includes teams of the kids playing in and will be a great week- exercise, and getting them camps, information ses- Morrice questioned, what
from Pre-Novice all the Minnedosa Minor Hockey end for all of the players out from video games and sions or tryouts, they see else are you going to do
way up to Bantam. This is to continue on in the involved. Minnedosa has watching TV. Getting them many of the same faces, when its 30 below out?
year, there was no Midget AAA program with the also thrown its hat into the some fresh air, and learn- and form friendships with
program, but with the high Yellowhead Chiefs. This ring to host one of the pro- ing the game, said Mor- other players that can last
schools hockey program, goal has become a reality vincial tournaments, but
the Midget-aged kids still for some of Minnedosas will not hear the decision
get to play. players. It is nice to have on this until mid-Decem-
This year, there is one
Pre-Novice team, two Nov-
some representation from
our own association, said
ber.
The teams practice at
ONE DAY ONLY! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18
ice teams, one Atom team, Morrice. the arena at least once a
two Peewee teams and one
Bantam team.
The program wel-
comes both boys and
week, with games on week-
ends. During the practices,
Help Us Surpass
Ken Morrice, Presi-
dent of Minnedosa Minor
girls, but Morrice noted
that the number of female
the coaches start with the
fundamentals of skating
Last Years Giving of
Hockey Association and
assistant coach for the
players, especially as they
grow older, declines. It is
with the youngest group,
and begin to move up the
$2,028.00
Go to endowmanitoa.ca
Peewee Minor team, said the goal of the Minnedosa skill sets required for play- click Make a Gift to my Foundation. Give to the Minnedosa & District Foundation
that this is the first year in Minor Hockey Program ing hockey from there, in- Find Minnedosa & District on Saturday, November 18th and
some time that they have to spark interest in more cluding puck handling and
YOUR $5 GIFT BECOMES $7
Foundation (must have a credit
had two Novice teams, young women to play the strategy. Each coach takes card). Or visit Minnedosa Library
which will be great for the game. This year, the female the same coaching clinic, on November 18th where our Thanks to stretch funding from
program if all of the players AAA Chiefs will be practic- so every player gets the board members can help. The Winnipeg Foundation and
keep returning. ing and holding games at same chance to learn the
Morrice began coach- the local arena. game.
Also, post dated cheques dated for the Province of Manitoba.
November 18th can be given to
ing in Minnedosa in 1999, Minnedosa will be One of the benefits any board member.
taking a few years off, and host to the Peewee Tour- to the Minnedosa Minor Leaving a Legacy for the Future.
then returning to coach- nament Championship at Hockey program that Mor-

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Darryl A.Holyk - Publisher And Editor

Mayor Extends Message Remembrance Day Message


Of Remembrance From Member of Parliament
in peacekeeping operations in so many other countries
I am honoured to extend thoughts of remembrance
from the Council and Staff of the Town of Minnedosa
to the memory of those who have given the ultimate sac-
View From
around the world.
The events happening internationally each day con-
rifice while fighting for our freedom and democracy. Parliament Hill tinue to prove that the world we live in is volatile, and we
know Canada is not immune from these threats. Each
November 11th gives us the opportunity to acknowl- By
edge the Veterans from all theatres of war in which our and every day brave men and women put on uniforms
Country has been involved. ROBERT SOPUCK pick up their equipment and go into dangerous situa-
Our current members of the Armed Forces and our tions to protect our country. The members of the Cana-
Veterans have selflessly contributed to the quality of life dian Armed Forces have fought hard to gain the rights,
that we Canadians enjoy today. freedoms and security that we enjoy daily, and they de-
While it is important to recognize the sacrifices made
by our Veterans and their families, it is also important
E ach Remembrance Day we pay tribute to the men
and women who have served in the Canadian Armed
Forces, past and present. Across the country and around
serve recognition for their sacrifices.
I am continually thankful for the bravery shown by
the members of the Canadian Armed Forces and their
that we support those now serving in harms way.
the world we attend ceremonies to honour the fallen, families. This Remembrance Day, while we participate
We are grateful for the many sacrifices made by our
commemorate the brave and thank all of the current ser- in the annual ceremonies and moments of silence, I en-
Veterans and we offer our utmost respect and thanks to
vice men and women for their service and sacrifice. courage you all to remember each of the men and women
those men and women who asked for so little to give us
As we continue to celebrate the 150th anniversary of who have sacrificed their lives for the Canada we know
so much.
confederation, this Remembrance Day it is important to and love today, and pray those serving now will return
We will remember them.
reflect on the sacrifice that thousands of men and wom- home.
en made in order to get us here today. Our troops were The members and veterans of the Canadian Armed
Ray Orr
on the front lines in the First and Second World Wars, Ko- Forces are the reason that Canada is so glorious and free.
Mayor, Town of Minnedosa
rea, Afghanistan and Libya. Many more have taken part Lest we forget.

Made in Manitoba Climate and Green Plan Better Than Trudeaus Plan
Our plan has a made-in-Manitoba carbon price of than a year of consultations with environmental, busi-
$25 per tonne beginning in 2018 a low and level price ness and other expert stakeholders, and it understands
Under The Dome that respects our provinces clean energy investments, our province is already a leader in clean energy.
By supports our economy and actually reduces emissions. Our Climate and Green Plan is based on Manitoba
GREG NESBITT Under our plan, Manitobas carbon price will be half needs and priorities. It projects cumulative emissions
the $50 per tonne tax mandated by Ottawa and will give to drop by more than one megatonne over the next five
Riding Mountain MLA
our province the second-lowest carbon price in Cana- years 80,000 tonnes more than through the federal
da by 2022. carbon tax. It also encourages low-carbon economy
Our price will also save Manitoba families and jobs through green infrastructure, clean technology,

C limate change is real, and Manitoba is feeling the


impacts - from flooding to extreme weather to
melting ice roads. Doing nothing on climate change is
businesses more than $260 million compared to the
federal carbon tax over the next five years, while saving
an average Manitoba household $245 during the same
innovation financing, and skills and training.
Our Manitoba plan further includes exemptions
for agricultural emissions, while the carbon levy will
not an option. And doing nothing in the face of a fed- period. As well, carbon revenues will be recycled back not apply to farmers marked fuels. Moreover, it sets out
eral threat to impose a $50 carbon tax on Manitobans is to households and families through direct rebates and initiatives to protect wetlands and watersheds, water
not an option either. tax relief. quality, wild species and habitats.
Our government has introduced the Manitoba If we say no to our made-in-Manitoba plan, we will Manitobans are invited to give their views on our
Climate and Green Plan, which has a much lower cost get Prime Minister Justin Trudeaus much higher car- Climate and Green Plan through an online survey at
to Manitobans. Its a made-in-Manitoba plan that will bon tax. www.ManitobaClimateGreenPlan.ca
support our provinces economy and sustain our envi- The federal governments carbon tax plan does The Manitoba plan costs less and reduces more
ronment for future generations. Built on the strategic not respect the massive hydro investments Manito- than Ottawas carbon tax, and builds a prosperous low-
pillars of climate, jobs, water and nature, it supports bans have made, decade after decade, to build one of carbon economy while putting Manitoba first. Its bet-
our vision to make Manitoba the cleanest, greenest and the worlds cleanest electricity systems. Our Manitoba ter for the environment, the economy and will make a
most climate-resilient province in Canada. Climate and Green Plan was developed through more difference today for a better Manitoba tomorrow.

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Farmers Missed The Boat With CWB


Dear Editor,

Letters to
USA costs $700,000. With
$5 wheat you need 140,000
Ye O l d
A fter five years of the bushels to buy the tractor.

Trib
loss of the Canadi- At thirty bushels an acre,

the Editor
an Wheat Board (CWB), you need 4,700 acres to
farmers have turned back grow the crop to pay for
the clock 100 years. The this tractor.
farmers missed the boat by The big farmers have
letting both the Saskatch- been sleeping since the
blame is on every farmer a loss of $245,000. This
ewan Party and the federal loss of the CWB. Farm
who was sleeping at the amount of loss over the
Tories get rid of the CWB -- Credit tells us a three-year
switch. five years without the CWB
at what cost to them? loss is the end of farming.
Commodity prices
In the last election Ritz comes to $1,225,000 one-
Big volumes of grain do not 1897 A number of horses got on the railway track west
announced you could sell and-a-quarter million dol- of Basswood and got entangled in a trestle. Several of the
posted publicly are usu- pay the outstanding bills.
all the grain you produced lars! animals were seriously hurt and it is a wonder none of
ally the lowest available. Because the big farmers
--but at what price? Under the CWB, farm- them were killed outright.
Farmers shipping their did not support the CWB
For example, the aver- ers would get paid 88% of
grain wind up begging their only option is to sell
age farmer today produces export prices. Today, un-
for a good price. Today #1
70,000 bushels of wheat. der the open market we
out or to down size. 1907 The pupils and teachers of our schools present-
wheat with 11% protein is We have to thank both ed Mr. Gerry with a beautiful real leather pocket book
Five years ago, #1 wheat get 40%. Farming without
selling for $4.23/bushel. the federal and provincial containing a crisp new ten dollar bill as a retirement gift
13.5% was $8.50/bushel, the Crow rate and the CWB
Wheat export price in Van- conservative governments after ten years of service with the schools.
so if you sold 70,000 bush- is hard to do. Other farm
couver is $9.44/bushel and for this.
els you would get $595,000. leaders were destroying
in Thunder Bay $11.80/
bushel. Six years ago, I sold
Today, you are likely to get what our forefathers fought
Edward Sagan,
1917 Thomson The Jeweller advertises wrist watches
$5.10/bushel, so 70,000 for. How can anyones farm from dainty ones for girls and ladies to rugged husky
my #1 wheat to the CWB at
bushels would bring survive on wheat at $5/ ones for boys and men ranging in price from $3.75 to
$8.50/bushel. So much for National Farmers Union
$350,000. Instead of get- bushel and canola at $12/ $12.00.
the open market but not National Board,
ting $595,000 for his crop bushel? A four-wheel-drive
so open information! The Saskatchewan Region
the farmer gets $350,000 tractor imported from the
1937 A course in Home Economics will be opened in

Fire Extinguishers Recalled


Minnedosa early in January 1938. Mayor Price has prom-
ised committee members that the Town would pay the
costs of renting a suitable building to house the school.
Surrounding municipalities are being asked to contrib-
ute to the cost of lighting and fuel.
SUBMITTED Kidde or Garrison as well F-240 2A40BC, Fuller Can- el numbers and affect-
as push-button Pindica- ada TPS-1 1A10BC, Fuller ed products, visit www. 1957 Harry Harder, formerly of Moore Park, has
T he Office of the Fire tor fire extinguishers made Canada TPS-2 2A40BC, healthycanadians.gc.ca/ opened a new B.A. (British American Oil) service station
Commissioner (OFC) between 1973 and August FX210R, Kidde Canada recall-alert-rappel-avis/ at the north end of Main Street Minnedosa.
reminds all Manitobans to 15th, 2017. The recall is TPS-1 2A10BC, Kidde hc-sc/2017/65014r-eng.
check the fire extinguish- based on incidents where Canada TPS-1 2A40BC, 46- php or contact the Kidde 1967 A referendum to sanction tax concessions for
ers in their homes, offices the extinguishers became 0092-2, Auto 5FX, FF 210D customer service to re- Minnedosas newest industry a $4 million distillery
and vehicles following a clogged or required exces- Auto, KK2, M5P, M5PM quest a free replacement was approved by ratepayers. 93.8 percent voted in favour.
recall of two specific fire sive force to activate. There and 210D ULC. The model fire extinguisher at 1-855- The distillery is hoped to be in operation next summer.
extinguishers manufac- is a risk the unit might fail number is printed on the 233-2882 (toll-free) or visit
tured under the Kidde and to discharge or the nozzle fire extinguisher label. www.kiddecanada.com.
Garrison brand names. could detach with enough For a full list of mod-
1977 To help fight dental decay, a weekly fluoride
rinse program has been introduced in a number of West-
Working in partner- force to pose an impact
man school divisions including Rolling River. The rinse
ship with the manufac- hazard and should be re-

Minnedosa
method takes only five minutes a week.
turer and the Council of placed.
Canadian Fire Marshals Model numbers in-
and Fire Commissioners clude: 46-0004-4, 46-0066- 1987 Some local advertisers appearing in The Tri-
Mens Shed
and Canadian Association 6, E 340, E-340-3, Fire bune include KB Ceramics and Flowers, Stans IGA,
of Fire Chiefs, the OFC asks Away 10BC French, Fire SAAN, Masters Auto Body, Madills Meat Processing
all Manitobans to check Away 1A10BC French, Fire Plant and Taylor Maid Realty.
their fire extinguishers. Away 2A40BC French, Fire
The recall affects two Away Canada F-10 10BC, 1997 Nearly New Furniture and Appliances will be
styles of fire extinguish- Fire Away Canada F-110 moving from their current location on 6th Avenue N.W.
ers under the brand name 1A10BC, Fire Away Canada to the former museum building on 2nd Avenue N.W.

2007 The latest blow to the local business dis-


trict came last week when it was announced that the
Minnedosa Zekes Jewellers location will be closing in
January 2008.

Dr. Derek Papegnies Meet Tuesdays at 1:00 p.m.


287 4th Street S.W.
OPTOMETRIST Minnedosa, MB Lest We Forget
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socialization where there is equality and inclusion for all members. Activities may 204.759.3313
include wood carving, playing cards, conversation and coffee, woodworking and more. Toll Free 844.877.7767
Community volunteering...Members decide.
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Celebrating Seniors With An Evening Of Food And Music


By DARRYL HOLYK and with entertainers and local Foundation brought
other guests a total of 87 greetings to guests from

A n evening of food, vis-


iting and music was
held at the Minnedosa
meals were served.
Cal Frost, one of the
regular Handivan driv-
the Foundation.
In addition to the deli-
cious meal, those in atten-
50+ Centre on Friday, No- ers, volunteered his time dance were also treated to
vember 3rd. Titled Cel- to bring seniors needing a some local musical talent
ebrate Seniors, this spe- ride, to the dinner. Indi- with performances by Dar-
cial evening was hosted cated Maxine Woodcock, ryl Holyk before supper
by Minnedosa and District Resource Coordinator for and Cameron Connection
Services to Seniors through Minnedosa and District closing out the evening af-
a grant from the Minnedo- Services to Seniors. Eight ter supper.
sa and District Founda- PCH residents also attend- A number of door
tion. Funding received ed making this all worth- prizes were handed out
helped subsidize the deli- while! to lucky winners whose
cious meal for which tick- As the supper was names were drawn
Photo by Darryl Holyk ets were sold at the low fee hosted on Random Acts throughout the night.
Close to 90 people attended the Celebrate Seniors evening. of only $5.00 per person! A of Kindness Day, Bruce
total of 80 tickets were sold McNabb, Chairman of the

Libraries Receive Technological Grants Minnedosa Lions


SUBMITTED Library systems serve Technological grants of residents in your service Smoke Detector
Program
as critical information $3,716.22 were awarded to area with the resources

T he Honourable Cathy
Cox, Minister of Sport,
Culture and Heritage,
hubs for their communi-
ties and regions through
access to current technol-
the Minnedosa Regional
Library Board, $2,123.55
to the Rapid City Regional
and tools they need to suc-
ceed at every stage of life,
said Minister Cox.
Name:
has advised libraries in ogy, said Minister Cox in Library Board, $2,123.55 to Riding Mountain
Minnedosa, Rapid City, a letter to recipients. This the Prairie Crocus Region- MLA, Greg Nesbitt, said
Rivers and Russell that grant program is designed al Library Board in Rivers, that he is pleased about Address:
they have received funding to assist your library sys- and $2,654.44 to the Rus- the grants for libraries
under the 2017-18 Rural tem to continue to main- sell and District Regional within the constituency Phone:
Library Technological Sus- tain and upgrade their re- Library Board. he serves. Our govern-
tainability Grant program. sources for patrons. As well, Minister Cox ment believes in support- Drop this form off at
also awarded a grant of ing libraries throughout
Heritage Co-op Gas Bar, Home Hardware
$22,661.50 to the Prairie our province, said Nesbitt.
Crocus Regional Library I applaud the great work or call Harvey Wedgewood at 204-867-0054
for 2017-18 operations. done by the employees
17112LL0
I applaud you boards of our local libraries and
commitment to develop- those who volunteer to sit
ing responsive services on library boards. The PROPERTY REGISTRY
and programs that provide THE SURVEYS ACT
PUBLIC NOTICE
In accordance with Section 11 of the above Act notice is hereby given
that the original monument establishing the E. section 1-14-17, NE
MINNEDOSA GOLF CLUB section 1-14-17 WPM, E. section 12-14-17 WPM and E. 11-14-
17 WPM has been lost. A new monument to perpetuate the original
Minnedosa Golf Club location has been planted by Gary R. Pawluk, Manitoba Land Surveyor
Expansion Committee on September 12th, 2017. Any person wishing particulars about the
Cash Calendar Draw Winners re-establishment of these monuments is advised to contact the
for the Month of October 2017 following:
Lottery License #MGCC3945RF Gary R. Pawluk Examinar of Surveys
George Betteridge $50 Manitoba Land Surveyor The Property Registry
Suite 30, 20 - 18th Street 276 Portage Avenue
Graeme Farr $30 or
Brandon, Manitoba R7A 5A3 Winnipeg, MB R3C 0B6
Ashton Thompson $30 Phone No. 1-204-728-4899 Phone No. 1-204-945-1989
Pail.Burtnick@tprmb.ca
Morris Stefaniuk $30
Any persons having any objection to or having any evidence which
Paul Huska $30 he desires to give against the confirmation of the re-establishment of
Barb & Eric Stefanson $30 these lost corners is to submit any such objection or evidence in writing
verified by affidavit to the Registrar-General within thirty days from
$20 Winners the publication of this notice in the November 10th, 2017 edition of the
Meaghan Shewchuk Daryl Tesarowski
Minnedosa Tribune.
Wes Lewis John Dryden
Malcolm Smith Perry Moroz Where no objection to or evidence against the confirmation of the
Gary Charles Wally & Marilyn Jackson re-establishment of this lost corner is received by the Registrar-General
Barry McNabb Bryan Letain within thirty days after publication of this notice, or where any such
Myles Wotton Alice McInnes objection is subsequently withdrawn in writing, the Registrar-General
Al & Debbie Early Ed & Leonie Bilcowski shall confirm the re-establishment of this lost corner.
Diana McBratney Darryl Holyk
Terry Barclay Barb Haverstock Office of the Registrar General
CFappreciation ca Tricia Kingdon Lois & Brian Fowler Registrar-General
Dora Steven Nancy Campbell 1203-155 Carlton Street
Brett McNabb Grant Butler
Brandi Thompson Winnipeg MB R3C 3H8

The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, November 10, 2017 7

High School Chancellors Hockey Report Random Acts Of


By LAURA GOOD getting the Chancellors
within one. The first peri-
power play Carter Hedley
scoring assisted by Colin
Chancellors hosted the
Hamiota Huskies. The
Kindness Day
T he Chancellors played
two league games this
past weekend. On Fri-
od ended with Chancellors
trailing 3-2. Early in the
second period Riley Bar-
Robinson to tie the game at
five and force an overtime
period. The overtime went
Huskies proved to be a
strong team, but the Chan-
cellors didnt give up with-
day, November 3rd, the rett assisted by Austin Hall scoreless, forcing a shoot- out a fight. Chancellors
Chancellors hosted the and Nathan Dornn tied up out. The Plainsmen scored lone goal was scored by
Crocus Plains Plainsman. the game. Midway through with their second shooter, Nathan Dornn, assisted by
The teams were evenly the period the Plainsman this was no pressure for Carter Hedley and Konlyn
matched, matching goal scored to once again to Chancellors third shooter Nemetchek. The Chancel-
for goal. First period action take a one goal lead. With Lucas Parrott scoring glove lors lost the match 8-1. The
saw the Chancellors first only 30 seconds left in the side high. Unfortunately, goaltending duties for the
on the board with a goal by second period Lucas Par- it was the Plainsmen with game were shared by Joe
Nathan Dornn assisted by rott found the top shelf and their lucky 13th shooter Lane and Jayden Morrice.
Carter Hedley. The Plains- Chancellors and Plains- as the game deciding goal. The Chancellors will
men responded with two men finished the second Jayden Morrice played an be hosting their home
goals less than a minute period tied at four. Once outstanding game in net tournament this upcom-
apart to take the lead. On a again early in the third the and in the shoot-out. ing weekend with games
power play Braeden Good Plainsmen scored to take a The second match up Thursday night and all day
found the back of the net one goal lead. The Chan- for the weekend was an- Friday. See you at the rink!
assisted by Lucas Parrott cellors capitalized on a other home game. The
Photo submitted

Sandy Lake News


SUBMITTED At the elementary
school, the teachers and

R andom Acts of Kind-


ness Day was celebrat-
ed in Minnedosa by their
children participated by
giving announcements on
the PA system in the morn-
By DIANE BACHEWICH Regina, SK. Bev Marchischuk has dressed in his Scottish kilt.
Rose Rogaski attended just returned from an en- He explained all about the Community Foundation ing with ideas for everyone

W e got the first start of the wedding of her grand- joyable holiday with her bagpipes and how he start- on Friday, November 3rd. to do some different acts
winter this week with son Steven and bride Crys- daughter Julie Bachewich ed to play them. He also Free coffee was of- of kindness in their com-
Mother Nature dumping tal in Winnipeg last week- and Valerie Goald at Mari- had a line of Scottish jokes fered at RDs On Main munity. As the children
enough snow to start the end. copa, Arizona. to tell us. He was surprised and Sun Suns until noon. performed these Acts of
snow ploughs rolling on Get well wishes to Get well wished from to see Lucille Lewandoski The Foundation appreci- Kindness they then posted
Sunday morning. A little John Dmyterko who is in the community to Richard who he hasnt seen since ates the support from our them on a wall in the pit
too soon but everything the Minnedosa Hospital. Creasy who underwent a they graduated from high community and wanted to to remind them that it is
looks nice and clean. It was nice to hear that heart transplant at the Ot- school in Neepawa. give something back. They important to learn to give
Sympathy goes out to Doug Hedley was inducted tawa Hospital and is doing Sympathy is extended were pleased to sponsor to others. Some of the stu-
Rose Jaworski and family into the Brandon Univer- as good as can be expected to Ted Zurbyk and fam- the dinner and entertain- dents notes are pictured
on the passing of her hus- sity, Dick and Verda Mc- after surgery. ily on the passing of his ment at the 50+ Centre for above.
band Stan in Winnipeg. Donald Wall of Fame on Everyone at the Drop- wife Olga at the Shoal Seniors that evening.
Stan and Rose had lived October 14th. The Hedleys in Membership Pot Luck Lake Hospital. The funer-
here for many years before lived here while Dougs Banquet enjoyed the en- al will be held on Friday
moving to Winnipeg. The dad, Hal, was the station tertainment by Dan Jar- at the Ukrainian Catholic ROLLINGRIVERSCHOOLDIVISION
burial will be at a later date agent and later owned dine of Brookdale who Church. StatementofOperatingFund
RevenueandExpenditures
in the R.C.M.P. cemetery in Hedleys Auction Service. played the bagpipes all
fortheyearendedJune30,2017


Revenue
ProvincialGov't $13,942,345
Liquor Licence AppLicAtion ROLLINGRIVERSCHOOLDIVISION Provincial Funding of School Programs $10,203,026
pubLic notice SurplusVehicles Other Department of Education - ALC $123,434
FORSALE Other Department of Education $548,467
rAJeSH MiSHrA Ed. Department - Ed. Property Tax Credit $2,188,342
operating as rDS on MAin Vehicle
#
VehicleDescription Fuel ModelYear
Currentkms
Oct2017
Price Tax Incentive Grant $762,444
at 9 MAin Street nortH, MinneDoSA, MAnitobA 1 Ford1/2TonExtCabTruck Gas 2006 136,335 $3,500 Other Provincial Gov't Departments $116,632
has applied for DininG rooM Liquor SerVice Licence 2 Chev3/4TonCargoVan Gas 2005 358,583 $5,000 FederalGovernment $46,460
to serve liquor from: 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. Monday to Sunday 3 FreightlinerThomasBus Diesel 2002 394,003 $3,500
MunicipalGov't(NetofEd.PropertyTaxCredit) $8,675,887
1:00 P.M. TO 2:00 A.M. Remembrance Day OtherSchoolDivisions $91,996
4 InternationalThomasBus Diesel 2000 341,022 $2,000
FirstNations $1,284,654
5 InternationalThomasBus Diesel 2000 341,785 $1,200
Citizen and community input is an important part of the application process. PrivateOrganizations&OtherSources $319,941
6 InternationalThomasBus Diesel 1999 410,794 $2,000
TotalRevenue $24,361,283
If you have questions about this application, please call the Liquor and Gaming 7 InternationalThomasBus Diesel 1998 317,917 $1,500 Expenditures
Authority of Manitoba at 204-474-5619. 8 Ford3/4Ton4x4Truck Diesel 1992 381,703 $2,500 RegularInstruction $13,967,290

If you have questions about zoning by-laws and requirements, please contact Viewpicturesanddescriptionofvehiclesat: StudentSupportServices $2,926,805
www.rrsd.mb.caDivisionTenderslink AdultLearningCentre $123,434
your municipality. http://www.rrsd.mb.ca/Division/Pages/Tenders.aspx
CommunityEducationandServices $57,082
If you want to make a formal objection to this application, please send us your Formoreinformation,toarrangeviewingandtoobtainabidformpleasecontact: DivisionalAdministration $909,967
CamWoodcockTransportationSupervisor
objection in writing by 4:00 p.m. Telephone:(204)8672754Ext235
InstructionalandOtherSupportServices $742,408
Fax:(204)8672037 TransportationofPupils $1,592,667
14 DAYS FoLLoWinG tHe pubLicAtion oF tHiS ADVertiSeMent Email:cwoodcock@rrsd.mb.ca OperationsandMaintenance $3,038,043

You can email, mail or fax your objection. Please include your contact information. BidProcess Fiscal $422,317
1. Abidforthefullpricelistedwillbeawardedtothefirstpersonsubmittingthatbid. TotalExpenditures $23,780,013
Email: licinspect@LGAmanitoba.ca 2. Anybidssubmittedforlessthanthefullpricelistedwillbeheldinconfidenceand
Mail: Liquor and Gaming Authority of Manitoba consideredafterNovember27,2017shouldafullpricebidnothavebeensubmitted TransferstoCapitalFund $494,498
orawardedbythatdate.Anybidunderthefullpricelistedwillnotnecessarilybe
P.O. Box 1023 accepted.
AdjustmenttoSurplus(Deficit)
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2X1 NonVestedAccumulatedSickLeave $63,948
BidsstatingthepurchasepriceofferedmustbesubmittedontheRolling River Vehicle
Fax: 204-453-5254 Sale Bid Form 2017 to:
OperatingFundSurplus(Deficit) $22,824
SecretaryTreasurer
We respond to all formal objections and will work to resolve objections RollingRiverSchoolDivision Theaboverepresentsonlythe20162017OperatingFundRevenueandExpense
AdministrationOffice Statement.AConsolidatedStatementofOperating,CapitalandSpecialPurpose
before issuing a licence. 36ArmitageAvenue FundspreparedtoPublicSectorAccountingBoardstandardsisavailablefor
A copy of the objection will be provided to the licence applicant. Box1170
inspectionattheDivisionOfficeinMinnedosaorontheRollingRiverSchoolDivision
Each person who submits an objection will be advised in writing of the Minnedosa,MBR0JIE0
Email:rrsd@rrsd.mb.ca webpageatwww.rrsd.mb.ca.Aresidentelector,athisownexpense,mayhavea
outcome to the licence application. Fax:2048672037 copyofall,oranypartofthereport.



8 Friday, November 10, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Hampton Honoured For Sales Milestone


By HILLARY MILLER she was selling the prod- how much success you get was when Hampton was
uct, and now has 90 people with it, she said. gifted her new car. She

O ne of Minnedosas
own has been award-
ed for achieving the high-
on her sales team. To help
her along her road to suc-
cess, Hampton cites online
Dominique decided
to get involved with the
company when she saw a
was able to choose any car
she wanted, so she chose a
blue 2017 Chevy Cruze.
est sales in Manitoba in her advertising, Facebook and video on Facebook of girls Her next goal is to
organization. Dominique Instagram as being ex- wearing LipSense, which make the princess mile-
Hampton was recently ac- tremely helpful to her. showed that it did not rub stone, and after that, the
knowledged for reaching She received her off on clothing or wine crowned princess mile-
this milestone within her award in October at the glasses. After trying it for stone, which she will
company, Senegence, best companys conference in the first time, I knew in- achieve when she and her
known for their lip prod- Tulsa, Oklahoma, where stantly that it was going to team reach $1 million in
uct, LipSense. she was also granted a be big, so I signed up. sales.
Reaching this level special training with the In addition to be- This is not her only job.
of success did not come owner of the company. ing acknowledged for Hampton works as a medi-
without a lot of hard work The biggest takeaway she achieving the top sales in cal laboratory assistant at
on Hamptons part, espe- had from the conference Manitoba, Hampton also the hospital in Brandon,
cially when you factor in was really dedicating your received a new car from and she has two kids and a
that she only signed on time to your business, you Senegence for reaching husband at home, making
with Senegence last De- have to make time for it if a high level of sales with her a very busy person. I
cember. She rose quickly, you want to be successful, her team. When her team wouldnt have it any other
contacted everyone she and to be humble and kind reached a total of $25,000 way, she said.
knew to let them know that to everybody no matter in sales every month, that Photo submitted

*We accept Visa, Master Card & debit card purchases


Sale Dates: *We sell lottery tickets
*We deliver within town limits Monday - Friday at 4:00 p.m
($2 charge - $10 minimum order)
NOVEMBER 10TH - NOVEMBER 16TH * Try one of our delicious BBQ chickens!
* We sell fruit, veggie & meat trays and fruit baskets
*Seniors Discount every Friday (65 & up) (STARTS FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. - ENDS THURSDAY 9:00 P.M.) (24 hours notice is appreciated)
*We sell R.O. water

GROCERY FROZEN FOODS


CL Leaf tuna white in water solid/flaked ............170g .. 2/$5.00 Delissio pizzas asstd ........................520-875g ...... $5.99
Folgers classic roast coffee ......................920g ...... $8.99 McCain straight cut .................................................................900g ............. $2.49

MEATS
Unico pasta asstd .....................................................................900g ..........3/$5.00
Ragu original regular/ground beef...................................... 640ml ............. $1.79
Pepperidge Farm Goldfish asstd .................................... 156-200g ............. $2.49
Kellogg Poptarts asstd .............................................................400g ............. $2.49
Christie Bits Bites orginal ........................................................175g ............. $1.99
Sunny D smooth ...................................................................... 2.4lt ............. $3.49 Frozen chicken breast bonless, skinless ..................................4kg ........... $25.99
NN pro cheese slices asstd ......................500g ...... $3.99 PC spring roll .......................................................................574g ............. $8.99
NN natural slices marble cheddar .....................................230g ............. $3.99 PC smoked dry-rub chicken wing ......................................907g ........... $13.99
Dole fruit in gel peach/strawberry .........................................123g ..........2/$5.00 PC Chicken wing with sauce asstd .....................................907g ........... $13.99
Frenchs squeeze mustard/honey mustard..................325-400ml ..........2/$5.00 NN chicken stuff w ham cheese .........................................284g ............. $4.39
Sugar in the Raw ......................................................................500g ............. $2.99 NN Jalapeno cheese stuff chicken ......................................284g ............. $4.39
Robin Hood flour all purpose ................................................2.5kg ............. $4.49 Prime rib roast .................................................. $6.99/lb
ML Leaf Tenderflake lard .......................454g .. 2/$5.00 Prime rib steak .......................................................................................... $7.99/lb
Crisco shortening golden flavour/vegetable .........................454g ........$2/$5.00 Fresh Chicken thighs CP .......................................................................... $2.79/lb

PRODUCE
GM Lucky Charms/Reese Puffs family sized ................. 580-650g .............. $499
Quaker Oats quick .....................................................................1kg ............. $2.49
Smuckers jam NSA, regular asstd.................................310-500ml ............. $3.99
Nesquick syrup chocolate/strawberry .........................510-700ml ............. $4.49
Kraft Cheese parmesan grated ...............................................250g ............. $6.49
Heinz beans asstd ................................... 398ml .... 4/5.00 FM Russet potatoes ................................................................. 10lb ............. $3.99
Heinz pasta canned asstd .................................................... 398ml ..........4/$5.00 Green seedless grapes .............................................................................. $2.99/lb
Kraft Dinner original ...............................................................225g ............. $0.99 Blueberries ..................................................................................................... $2.99
Uncle Bens F&F rice mixes asstd ...........................................165g ..........3/$4.00 English cucumbers ........................................................................................ $1.99
Old Dutch chips/restaurante chips................................ 255-372g ..........2/$6.00 Green Peppers .......................................................................................... $1.79/lb
Fruitopia juice asstd ............................... 1.75lt ...... $2.00 PC mandarin .......................................... 2lb ...... $4.99
Danone activia Rasp/Straw/Blue/Peach ......................... 12x100g ............. $5.99 McIntosh apples ....................................................................................... $1.49/lb
Dole baby spinach ...................................................................312g ............. $2.99
Lactantia butter salted ...........................454g ...... $4.59 Cello lettuce ................................................................................................... $1.79
ID coffee creams asstd ......................................................... 473ml ............. $2.49 Strawberries ............................................................................... 1lb ............. $3.99
Foremost yogurt large .............................................................650g ..........2/$3.00

LUCKY DOLLAR
ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

BAKERY
Wonder bread asstd.................................................................570g ............. $1.99
F O O D S
OPEN 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK 70 Main Street South, Minnedosa 867-2821
*PRICES AVAILABLE AT THE LUCKY DOLLAR IN MINNEDOSA ONLY
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, November 10, 2017 9

Home Gutted By Early Morning Fire


By HILLARY MILLER dog. Both got out of the the early morning fire. It
house safely when the dog was definitely a cold one

T he firefighters
Minnedosa had a busy
morning on Tuesday, No-
in woke the homeowner up,
alerting him to the fire. The
fire did not spread to any
to start off the winter with,
said Jordan. We are happy
that the homeowner was
vember 7th, when they of the nearby structures, as able to get out.
received a call at 3:40 a.m. firefighters contained it to The fire crew remained
Upon arrival, firefighters the one residence. on site until approximately
found the home fully en- Minnedosas Fire 8 a.m. to ensure that the
gulfed in flames. The fire Chief, Dean Jordan, said fire was fully under con-
originated in the basement that while the outer struc- trol and that there were no
and worked its way up ture of the home remains flare ups. Jordan said that
through the walls, getting standing, it can probably because of metal roofing
into the attic of the one- be considered a total loss, on the home, it took longer
and-three-quarter storey because the damage was to extinguish the fire burn-
wood framed home. The quite substantial to the ing inside.
house is one of the oldest interior of the home.
homes in the community While the fire is still
located on 2nd Street S.W. under investigation by the If your label reads
between the Personal Care
Home and the Castle.
Office of the Fire Commis-
sioner, it is suspected that
17 /11 /30
Its time to renew
Fortunately, there was it originated from a por- your subscription!
only one person in the res- table baseboard heater.
idence at the time, along Fifteeen of Minnedo- 204-867-3816
with the homeowners sas firefighters attended

Photo by Darryl Holyk

Club 55 Golden Agers Bowling Results


N ovember 6th bowlers
of the week are Shir-
ley Mickoski 225, 189, 199
derberg 178, Rosemary
Hamilton 225, Vivian Cul-
len 213, 188, Dan Motuz
188, Alan Tarn 195, Betty
Ann Bertrend 256, Fred
Stonehouse 145, Doug Pet-
(+109) and Paul Chapski 181, Jim Clark 160, Russ tigrew 223, Chrystal Stoller
156, 148 (+73). Pettigrew 167, 155, Debbie 131, Reinhard Penner 164
Other good games: Tarn 213, Florence Brown and Vivian Penner 167.
Bud Amy 170, Tony Van- 222, Bev Chapski 179, 188,

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10 Friday, November 10, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

TO PLACE AN AD FOR SALE FOR RENT COMING EVENTS


BY PHONE Call 204-867-3816
Hours to place, correct or cancel ads: 15th Anniversary Sale Ex- FOR RENT Two bed- The Riding Mountain GET UP To $50,000 from
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specials are available, see x Church. Everyone Welcome.
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$9.00 for first 40 words, additional words .10 each. SAVE THE DATE. On
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Repeat ads - Half Price. Furniture at 204-571-1971. and gas fee title and royalty held Monday, November 13th Sunday, December 17th at
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Friday, November 24th, 2017
Westman and Eastman: $119.00 overhead = You Save! Fehrs on November 16th from 2:00
from 5:00 7:00 p.m. Also in
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All Ads plus 5% G.S.T. Bake sale & tea provided by
attendeance is Ten Thou-
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sand Villages with Fair Trade
Deadlines nets.com. the Minnedosa Health Dis-
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trict Auxiliary. Rainbow Auc-
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than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following Fridays
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place on Saturday, November the World
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TEMDER CARD OF THANKS OBITUARIES

Kiliwnik and Family. SHIRLEY GRACE NEAL GRAY


As our beloved sister October 28th, 1930 July 25th, 2017
Olga Zurbyk has passed
it is with sincere appre- Shirley was born to Bill and Doris Neal on the Burnett family farm in Coultervale, Manitoba.
ciation that I wish to ac- She passed away in Nanaimo, BC.
knowledge how grateful Shirley always said she was a child of the great depression and learned how to appreciate the
I am to her caregivers at value of everything. The Neals were farmers and eventually ended up farming east of Onanole,
The Town of Minnedosa requests quotes on the removal of the Shoal Lake Hospital MB. Shirley attended school at Whirlpool and later at Onanole. She met her husband Bill Gray
40 trees within town limits, in association with the Dutch Elm and to her three children at an Onanole dance in 1946. They were married at the Neal farm on November 10th, 1948. That
who put their lives on began Shirleys career as an owner of Grays Cabins, which Shirley and Bill operated until 1987,
disease program. hold for the past year to almost 40 years. She said that when the Mountain Ash at the front of their house had red berries
Copies of the tree list and sizes can be picked up at make sure she knew she and the leaves turned red, she was free for the winter. No cabins to clean, laundry to do or grass to
was loved and cherished. cut. Shirley and Bill had a motorhome that they travelled around the southern US in. They pre-
The Town of Minnedosa Office
Also to Pat and Robert ferred West Palm Beach, Florida and managed to winter there for a few years. The Grays retired to
103 Main St S, Minnedosa, MB who made sure they vis- Nanaimo in 1987. In Nanaimo, Shirley learned to golf, joined a bowling league and kept very busy
Or by emailing kmoyer@minnedosa.com ited her regularly. She so with her little grey house. She had a sporty little white convertible for a few years that she zipped
looked forward to your around in. Shirley will always be remembered for her hearty laugh.
Trees are located on both public and private property. visits. Living so far away, She was predeased by her husband Bill in 1988.
The contractor will be required to make arrangements with it gave me peace of mind Leaving to mourn her passing are her daughter Terry-Lynn and son Del and their families.
home owners to access private property. to know she was well Rest in Peace Mom.
Trees to be cut to ground level. looked after. I will forever
To include site cleanup and transportation of material to the be grateful to all. Shirley DAVID BARRY PORTEOUS
August 11th, 1952 September 12th, 2017
Town of Minnedosa Compost site.
Completion date December 31, 2017. David Barry Porteous of Sandy Lake, MB passed away at
Contractor must show proof of insurance and be in good Minnedosa Hospital at the age of 65.
standing with The Workmans Compensation Board. David was born in Winnipeg and later raised in Ashern.
With four other siblings, life was never dull. At the age of 16, he
Closing date for quotes November 17, 2017. NOTICE left home and headed to Winnipeg. It was there he would meet
his wife Marlene (Kologinski). They were married September 16th,
For more information, contact Kevin Marcino at 1972 starting their life in Minnedosa. David worked as a machin-
204-867-0037 or minpwork@mymts.net ist at Morris Industries. In 1975 they welcomed their first daughter
Thinking of
The Town of Minnedosa Marsha and another daughter Chantel in 1983.
(33-2)
Relocating? Throughout his life, David struggled with Ankylosing
Call the municipality of Spondilitus, but that never slowed him down. Continuing to do
Pembina home. Located in
CARD OF THANKS south central Manitoba,
home renovations, gardening or making sausage. Some of his favourite
we welcome you to our past-times and hobbies included hunting, fishing, archery, photography
warm and safe community. and remote-controlled planes. He also had a love for classic cars and trucks, as
Walter Kiliwnik. We I would like to thank Raise your family here well as playing the violin. In everything he did he was a true perfectionist.
would like to extend our everyone at this time for the retire here. Affordable Days after Davids 65th birthday he was diagnosed with cancer. Sadly he lost this battle one
heartfelt thanks to Dr. Khand- love and support shown at housing low taxes. Great month later. Five days before his and Marlenes 45th wedding anniversary. It was a month well
elwal for his care of Walter for the time of Daves passing. amenities local shopping, spent, lots of visiting, cribbage games, Tim Hortons and even Gondola Pizza.
40 years, the staff at Minne- To family, friends and neigh- education, health care, Family and friends will remember those blue eyes and dashing grin. Along with the amazing
dosa hospital for the wonder- bours for all the food, flowers, indoor and outdoor sports
stories that painted a picture and left you laughing.
& recreation, culture &
ful care and to Dr. Kaiser and cards, donations to the can- He was predeceased by his brothers Murray and Darrell. Mother Margaret and Stepfather
arts. Short drive to many
staff at Brandon Assiniboine cer society, phone calls and employment opportunities. Gene Olson. Surviving are wife Marlene, Daughters Marsha (Chris Kostesky) and Chantel (Chad
Centre for their compassion- visits to our home. To all of Sulik) and six grandchildren; Brandi, Graclinn, Avianna, Madison, Seth, Abby and his buddy
Live Here- Grow Here
ate care of Walter. Thank you my Postie co-workers for Play Here! Astro. Brother Mike (Marion) Porteous, Sister Dayce Doe, Sisters in-law Sharon Porteous and
to Father James and Father your support before, dur- Mary Porteous and many cousins, nieces, nephews and their families.
Check us out at
Kelly for the visits and John ing and after. Also for the gift As per Davids wishes there was no funeral service but rather a family celebration held in
www.pembina.ca
for bringing communion to and flowers. To everyone who October.
Walter. Thanks to everyone travelled from BC, AB, SK and Any Donation in honour of David can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society,
who visited him in hospital. MB before to visit with Dave
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We all will continue to love and miss you. xoxo
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OBITUARIES

OLGA ZURBYK BAIN WALTER KILIWNIK


June 10th, 1938 - November 3rd, 2017 January 29th, 1927 October 18th, 2017
HEAVEN JUST GOT A SPECIAL ANGEL
Walter passed away peacefully with his family by his side at the Brandon Regional Health
On Friday, November 3rd, after a brave and courageous Centre at the age of 90 years.
four year battle against breast cancer, mom passed away at the Walter was born in the R.M. of Harrison to John and Alexandra Kiliwnik.
Shoal Lake/Strathclair Health Care Centre in Shoal Lake Mani- He attended school in Sandy Lake and Elphinstone. After graduation from high school he
toba. attended Normal School then went on to the University of Manitoba receiving his Bachelor of
Left to cherish her memory are her husband Ted Zurbyk, Pedagogy, Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Arts.
sons Robert (Darlene), Larry, Lyle (Paula), daughter Kelly (Den- He taught at schools in various locations throughout Manitoba ending his 38 year career as
nis), grandsons Braden, Reiss, Justin, granddaughter Karlie, as the principal of Elphinstone Collegiate.
well as sisters Shirley (Larry), Roseanne (Leonard), Rosemarie Walter married Anne Panchyshyn on October 6th, 1951. Together they raised two children
(Craig), Marilyn (Jeff ), brother Ed (Carol), brother-in-law Ed (Deb- and had three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
bie), sister-in-laws Lillian (Orville), Marsha (Al) and many nieces, He enjoyed fishing, hunting and trapping and played baseball, hockey and golf. His great-
nephews, cousins and friends. est love was to take any seed, plant it and watch it grow. He grew things like dragon fruit, bird of
She was predeceased by son Melvin, brother Dennis, paradise and peanuts to name a few. His favorite things to grow and experiment with were calla
parents Mike and Rose Bain and mother and father-in-law Kathleen and lilies and tomatoes. He grew some of the most beautiful callas especially the ones he successfully
Nicholas Zurbyk. crossbred.
Mom was born in Erickson hospital and grew up in Sandy Lake. On November 20th, 1954 He spent many hours reading and had an impressive collection of books. Many of those
mom married dad and they lived in Elphinstone and raised five children. Mom had many differ- books were purchased in Arizona on his and Annes many trips there.
ent jobs over the years but her most important one was her role as a mother. He loved to help people and do things for them. If anyone wanted to know about something,
She had many interests which included, Bingo, sewing, family bbqs and get togethers, play- he would get on his computer and research the answers for them. He would spend hours re-
ing cards, gardening, having coffee and visiting with friends and being involved with her chil- searching things on his computer.
drens activities. Walter belonged to many organizations: Knights of Columbus, Lions Club, Riding Mountain
In November, 2016 mom and dad moved into the Shoal Lake/Strathclair Health Care Cen- Land Owners Association, Fish and Game Association and the Sandy Lake Drop-in Centre.
tre. She always praised the staff and workers there saying she couldnt have gotten better care Walter was predeceased by his parents John and Alexandra Kiliwnik, brothers Tony, Bernard
anywhere else. She developed many special bonds and relationships with many of the staff and and Ed, brother-in-law Peter Palahniuk, son-in-law Garry Wilkinson and his parent-in-laws Mike
residents there. The staff truly did become a part of our family. and Tecla Panchyshyn.
Mom and dads relationship flourished while at the nursing home and she enjoyed many of Walter leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife of 66 years, Anne, son Brian and daugh-
the activities that were offered there as well as the visitors that came to see her. ter-in-law Teresa, daughter Susan Wilkinson, grandchildren whom he loved dearly, Martine Kili-
Mom truly was an amazing and beautiful person, who was such an inspiration to others, wnik, Dustin Kiliwnik, Sara and Brandon Price and his great-grandchildren whom he cherished,
a fighter, had an awesome sense of humour and was someone who we were proud to call our Deegan Price and Lennox Price. His sister Mary Palahniuk, brother Merril and sister-in-law
mom. We will miss her dearly. Lorna, sisters-in-law Margaret and Lorraine and many much loved nieces and nephews.
We would like to thank all the Dr.s and staff in Winnipeg, Brandon, Minnedosa, Neepawa The funeral service was held on Thursday, October 26th, 2017 at the Sacred Heart Roman
and Shoal Lake for the wonderful care they gave mom during her fight with cancer. Catholic Church in Elphinstone with Father James Ahaneku and Rev. Deacon Conrad Plante of-
Funeral service will be held Friday November 10th at 10:00 a.m. at Holy Ghost Ukrainian ficiating. Interment was in the parish cemetery. Pall bearers were Brandon Price, Dustin Kiliwnik,
Catholic Church in Sandy Lake, Manitoba. Tim Kiliwnik, Gerry Kilimnik, Jim Kilimnik and Dave Rees.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Shoal Lake/ Strathclair Health Care Centre Flowers gratefully declined. Donations in Walters memory may be made to the Dr. Khand-
Pallative Care Room/Family Room. elwal primary Care Centre, PO Box 985, Minnedosa MB R0J 1E0.
Raes Funeral Service of Shoal Lake and Erickson in care of arrangements. Remembrances

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God looked around his garden


And found an empty place,
He then looked down upon the earth
And saw your tired face.
He put his arms around you
And lifted you to rest.
Gods garden must be beautiful
He always takes the best.
He knew that you were suffering
He knew you were in pain.
He knew that you would never
Get well on earth again.
He saw the road was getting rough
And the hills were hard to climb.
So he closed your weary eyelids
And whispered, Peace be Thine.
It broke our hearts to lose you
But you didnt go alone,
For part of us went with you
The day God called you home.

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


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or of Manitoba Cell: 476-6591 Kitchen Equipment
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For more info call:
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Credit Union
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(204) 725-8550 LEONAS
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204-867-6360
Robert - 204-867-7113 204-867-5458
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Valley Paradise Hosts Off the Grid Retreat


SUBMITTED ing string art from patterns serve as a time to enrich
and colors provided then and enhance for those who

C onditions could not


have been more ideal
as Valley Paradise Retreat
closed out the day with an
evening drum circle.
Sunday morning fog
place value in maintaining
a balanced lifestyle. All
activities and the retreat
hosted their second wom- produced a mystical back- locations are mindfully se-
ens wellness weekend drop for silent walking lected with the intention
September 29th to October meditation followed with of providing a warm and
1st. The event was held at personalized art and clos- welcoming environment
an off the grid remote lo- ing activities by the wood allowing for participants to
cation where participants stove inside the cabin. re-connect with self and to
supplied their own sleep- Menu for the weekend connect with others whose
ing accommodations, set- was vegetarian camp style paths bring them togeth-
ting up tents and campers and included servings of er for the duration of the
amongst a picturesque fall smoked macaroni salad, event.
colour display of yellow, apple cranberry and al- The outdoor retreat
orange and red. mond coleslaw, skillet was a piece of heaven on
Upon arrival, partici- corn bread and sweet po- earth. It was full of expe-
pants were gifted a blanket, tato black bean chili. riences to fuel the mind,
journal and mug in perfect Valley Paradise Re- body and soul and memo- Photo submitted
keeping with the trappers treats provide participants ries to treasure. Strongly
style cabin situated on a with an experience that encourage those who tively set for March 2018. want to learn more about Inquiries can also be made
Manitoba Habitat Heritage contributes to achieving would love to find peace The facilitators group, con- retreat events; as well as with Alison at Corner Stone
wetland. Saturday morn- a state of health and well- and happiness to consider sisting of four business any who would just like to Bar and Grill, Marlies at
ing included breakfast, ness. They can serve as a the journey. owners and local entre- come out and enjoy high- Inspire Studio of Fine Art,
outdoor yoga, and a guided time to disconnect from Valley Paradise Re- preneurs, are planning an lights of past events. Heidi at Yogini Lifestyle or
tour of the property ending fast paced or stressful life treats first event was held information evening in the Feel free to follow Valley Kim at Satori Counselling.
with a walking labyrinth circumstances and allow in January of this year and New Year open to women Paradise Retreat on Face-
experience. Participants for body, mind and soul re- plans are in place for the who may be curious or book for dates and details.
spent the afternoon creat- juvenation. They can also next winter event, tenta-

Bridge Club
Results
November 2nd

1st - Mel Harvey/


Wilf Taylor Tuesday, November 14th
vs.
2nd - Val St. John/
Judy McFadden
Calgary
3rd - Carol Lonsdale/ Sunday, November 19th
Lois Phillips vs.
4th - Cheryl Orr/ Swift Current
Jean Garbolinsky

5th - Boyd Grant/


Barrie Brooking
17112gm5

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