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The Minnedosa

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Volume 135 Issue 34 Friday, November 10, 2017 www.minnedosatribune.com 90 cents plus tax

INSIDE Lanes Honoured As National Home


this week
Hardware Dealer Of The Year

Fire Destroys
Home
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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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