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INSIDE Foundation Grants Over


this week
$88,000 Back To Community
Meet The
New CAO
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Drama Club
Performance
Photo by Hillary Miller

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By HILLARY MILLER one group this year, to main dining hall. The Dia- Cooperative was granted stays affordable for every-
be put toward the new betes Camp Program was $5,000 for an expansion of one.

O n Thursday, Novem-
ber 16th, the annual
Minnedosa Foundation
grade three to eight play
structure. The Beach En-
hancement Committee
given $1,000 and the MCI
United Nations Assembly
and Encounters with CDA
their building space, and
the Minnedosa and Dis-
trict Farmers Market was
The Minnedosa Horti-
cultural Society was given
$500 to assist with their ex-
lunch was held at 11:30 was given $10,000, which was presented with $1,150, given $1,250 in order to penses for the Fall Flower
at the Minnedosa Curling represents part of the local which will send four stu- buy new canopies for its Show, and the Minnedosa
Club. Foundations total com- dents (two teams) to the ever-growing number of Mens Shed was presented
Once lunch was fin- mitment of $50,000 toward UN Assembly. vendors. with $3,000, which will al-
Clinic ished, Foundation Chair-
man, Bruce McNabb, be-
the project.
The Alzheimer Society
The Minnedosa Agri-
cultural Society was given
The Minnedosa Dis-
trict Museum and Heritage
low them to learn to work
with stained glass. This will
Update gan to call up each of the of Manitoba Westman a $5,000 grant to be used to Village was granted $1,000 in turn benefit Minnedosa,

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many recipients to present Region was given $2,580 upgrade their kitchen, and in order to establish a gen- since they do so much
them with their cheques. for a dance program for the Minnedosa and Area eral store at the village, and work around town.
The TCS Playground seniors with dementia Food Bank Inc. was given Minnedosa Fun Fest was
Committee was given and Camp Wannakumbac $1,500 with which to pur- given $2,000 to assist with Continued on
$20,000, which is the larg- was given $5,000 to re- chase food. The Minnedo- their expenses, which will Page 7
est amount given to any place the windows in the sa Community Childcare ensure that the weekend

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Widening Health Care Options Through Telehealth


onstration of a small, cy- ence with it. Following Lusignans
lindrical camera that can For those who are in- presentation, she received
be used to take clear, high- terested in the program, a significant amount of
resolution photos of some they simply need to inform feedback from the group
of the superficial ailments their healthcare providers in Erickson, who were
that patients may encoun- that they are interested in thrilled to hear of the ser-
ter. She showed that the using telehealth confer- vice, and the ease it will
program is user friendly encing for appointments, bring to the community.
as well, which will make it where appropriate (as Their only concern was
less frightening for those there are cases where this that the program was not
who might be roadkill on kind of medical session yet well-known in the area,
the technological highway. may not be, such as first- and should be. As the pro-
Dr. Bashir, from Bran- time consultations). If the gram begins to gain trac-
don, also joined the con- service is deemed appro- tion, it will become more
ference for a few minutes priate by their physician, well-known in communi-
to highlight the program, then they should be up ties, and will benefit so
based on his own experi- and running in no time. many people.

Legion Members Honoured


Photo by Hillary Miller
By HILLARY MILLER health-care services, con- This will be benefi-
tinuing education, meet- cial to many people in our

A t various locations
across Westman, a
Telehealth teleconference
ings and family visits be-
tween communities across
Manitoba. With this, af-
community, especially for
those who have difficulty
arranging transportation
By HILLARY MILLER In addition to the mile-
stone pins, a Certificate of
was held on Wednesday,
November 15th and Friday
ter an initial face-to-face
meeting with a health care
to doctor appointments in
Brandon or Winnipeg. It A t the Remembrance
Day banquet on the
evening of November
Appreciation was awarded
to Dan Jardine, the bag-
piper who attends many
November 17th. provider, it could be a pos- will decrease the need to
Each session lasted for sibility for patients to have travel during the daunt- 11th, many of the General of the Legions events, and
approximately 45 minutes, further appointments and ing winter months, and Hugh Dyer Branch 138 Le- Robert Ferguson.
and provided a wealth of follow-up appointments may decrease the need for gions members were hon- There were Certificates
information on the newly via telehealth, where they in-person visits to health oured for their milestone of Merit awarded to Margo
implemented Telehealth would attend a clinic much care providers. It will also achievements with the Le- Dunphy, Blanche Leach
services. The presenter closer to home. alleviate stress from fami- gion. and Alice Austin, each of
Gus Kartanson was
for each session was Lou- On the day of the ap- lies who have a loved one The 25 year pins were which was in absentia.
awarded to Richard Better-
recognized for 55 Years Life Memberships
ise Lusignan, Facilitator pointment, patients will go in a medical facility out of of service to the Legion.
eHealth Solutions. to the nearest Telehealth- town, where they will be idge, C.D. Bialas, Theresa were presented to Mac Da-
The presentation equipped medical facility, able to video conference Boroski, Rodney Cook, vidson, Caroline Mansell
presented to Fred Esh-
showcased what Tele- where they will be shown with their loved one, so John Mendrikis, Katherine and Vincent Saler.
peter, Vern Kartanson,
health is, and also gave how the equipment works, that they need not spend Smith and Carolyn Wood- A Meritorious Service
Greg Grant, Larry Stepha-
an overview of some of its and will have any ques- time and money on trav- cock. Medal was presented to
nishyn and S.G. Willis.
benefits. tions answered. If at any el costs, and will be less The 30 year pins were Tom J. Clark.
The 40 year pins were
Telehealth is a newly time the patient would likely to miss significant awarded to C.A. Cunning- Each of the recipients
presented to Cherokee
implemented program rather see their physician amounts of work. ham, G.A. Betteridge, Greg who were in attendance
Mendrikis and Greg Per-
where MBTelehealth uses face-to-face, the appoint- Lusignan was very Cassidy, Alex Cruikshank at the event, of the above-
kins.
a secure link to provide ment can be ended, and an thorough in her presenta- and Brenda Strutt. mentioned milestone pins
The 45 year pins were
videoconferencing for appointment can be made. tion, and even gave a dem- The 35 year pins were had their photos taken and
awarded to Gordon Boyd,
were applauded by the at-
Don Burgess, Lloyd Abel,
tendees of the Legions
Richard Boroski and J.E.

Heritage Memory Lights


Remembrance Day sup-
Pelts.
per. Each of these mem-
Lastly, there was one
bers and associates should
pin that was awarded to
be proud to have put such
Gus Kartanson for a long
time and effort into their
membership of 55 years.
local Legion.
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Locals Place First Clinic Fundraising Continues


In Lions Speak Off By DARRYL HOLYK

C onstruction of the Dr.


Ajai Khandelwal Pri-
mary Care Centre is cur-
rently underway across the
street from the Minnedosa
Hospital. The project has
moved forward at a cost
of $1,974 million with T.L.
Penner as the facility con-
tractor.
Originally, the total
cost of the new clinic came
in at $2.16 million but in
order to move forward
with construction as soon
as possible, the planning Photo submitted
committee sat down and
took a good hard look at struction of the new clinic. funders and have received tion of Minnedosa Primary
their original facility plans. However, they are continu- some additional funding Care Centre can mail their
A number of items were ing to fundraise in hopes as a result of these visits. donation to Minnedosa
removed from the plan to that another $300,000 can Most recently, the R.M. of Primary Care Centre, Box
cutback the cost so con- be raised so that they can Minto-Odanah and the 985, Minnedosa, MB R0J
struction could begin. Ma- add the items they had to Minnedosa District Health 1E0 or at the Minnedosa
Photo submitted jor ticket items that were cut from the budget. As ad- Foundation have each Credit Union.
removed from phase one ditional funding comes in, added another $50,000 to-
(L-R) Minnedosa Lion Lorna Hislop; Rayna of the project include the their first priority would be ward the clinic. The Town Running on
Topham; Lion Willie Brown (5M13 District basement suite where lo- paving the parking lot for of Minnedosa had origi- Empty?
Speak Off Chairperson) and Elliott MacDonald. cum or interim doctors the new clinic. Next would nally committed $390,000 Print jobs may take up to
could reside upon their be the basement suite to the new clinic with the 2-3 weeks to complete.
Fill up before youre out!
arrival to the community. which they have been told final payment of the com-
SUBMITTED Removing this item from is very desirable for new mitment on schedule for Minnedosa Tribune
the plan brought the bud- doctors coming to practice 2018. Town Council will 867-3816

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his past week, the Lions Clubs of 5M13 District gath-
ered in Winkler, MB for their annual Convention.
One of the highlights of the convention is the Speak
get down by $87,000. An-
other item removed from
the plans was the paving of
in Minnedosa.
Primary Care Centre
Chairman, Gord Lane and
review and discuss the
possibility of making an
additional funding com-
Off competition for youth. The Speak Off competition is the parking lot which came Treasurer, John Mendrikis, mitment towards the new
a public speaking program for students in Grade 912. in at $52,000. Other items appeared before Minnedo- clinic at a future meeting.
This completion provides students the opportunity to removed for cost saving in- sa Town Council recently Anyone wishing to do-
think about important current issues; organize, present cluded exterior landscap- to bring an update to ask nate towards the comple-
and defend their thoughts and ideas publicly and effec- ing. Council to consider anoth-
tively; develop their public speaking skills; build self- Currently, the Primary er funding commitment

MINNEDOSA
confidence; enhance their self-image and meet/interact Care Centre organizers toward the new clinic.
with peers from other areas of the District. have raised $1.917 million Members of the committee
This year, the Minnedosa Lions Club was proud to be which allowed them to have been re-visiting mu-
sponsors of two youth Rayna Topham who competed in
the Grade 1112 level and Elliott MacDonald who com-
move forward with con- nicipal partners and larger
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Darryl A.Holyk - Publisher And Editor

Around Manitobas Environmental Performance


Strong Without Carbon Tax
Town... By Darryl Holyk
By TODD MACKAY
Canadian Taxpayers Federation
fuel-consumption-to-GDP ratio. Canadas overall
fuel-consumption-to-GDP fell by 6.88 per cent from
2011 to 2015. BC did a bit better with a reduction of

Giving Challenge...
U nfortunately for taxpayers, Premier Brian Pallis-
ters carbon tax doesnt come with a money-back
guarantee if it doesnt deliver promised results.
8.65 per cent. But, again, Manitobas performance on
this potential indicator is significantly better with a
12.12 per cent reduction, even without a carbon tax.
The Minnedosa Foundation recieved generous sup- We already know Pallisters carbon tax is costly. The third potential indicator is indecisive. In
port from donors during its recent 24 Hour Giving Chal- Hes proposing a tax of $25 per tonne of carbon next Canada overall, only 0.7 per cent of new vehicles pur-
lenge. On Saturday, November 18th, local foundation year much higher than the initial federal require- chased are electric. In BC, its only 1.05 per cent. In
volunteers accepted $5,349.90 in donations. As a result of ment of $10 per tonne. That means Manitobans will Manitoba its 0.11 per cent. For the moment, electric
the one-day challenge, this amount will be stretched to see fuel prices jump by about five cents per litre. In cars are a small part of the picture with more than 98
$7,489.86 with additional funds from the Winnipeg Foun- total, it will cost Manitobans $260 million every year. per cent of car buyers sticking with traditional cars.
dation and Province of Manitoba. But what about the results? Pallister is promising The fourth potential indicator is baffling. How
two things. First, a carbon tax will reduce emissions. is the province planning to measure competitiveness
Second, based on those reductions, the province will and which exports will it watch? This potential indi-
Cold Winter Ahead be able to stop a federal carbon tax thats scheduled to cator is too vague to specifically analyze beyond the
It is not welcome news that weather forecasters are rise to $50 per tonne over five years. obvious point that a carbon tax that increases the cost
predicting this winter will see colder than normal tem- The problem is Pallister provides no support for of doing business will make Manitoba less competi-
peratures with more than normal snowfall. Hopefully, either promise. The provincial governments Climate tive.
their predictions are incorrect but if not, brace yourself and Green Plan doesnt show how a carbon tax will Lets look again at Pallisters promises. If a carbon
for a cold snowy winter. Maybe its time to consider that reduce emissions. All it offers is a speculative list of tax will reduce emissions, wouldnt BC, with its estab-
new snowblower or shovel you have been thinking about potential indicators it might monitor, including: lished carbon tax, be outperforming Manitoba? Ac-
or new winter clothing to keep you warm? Some of our a reduction in gasoline and diesel sold; the ratio of cording to the provinces potential indicators that
local businesses can meet those winter needs to stop in Manitobas GDP to gasoline and diesel consumed; isnt the case.
and have a look at whats available right here at home. the increase in adoption of alternatives (e.g. ratio of What about Pallisters promise that Manitobas
gasoline to electric vehicles purchased); and/or, eco- higher initial carbon tax will protect the province
That Christmas feeling nomic competitiveness impacts by sector such as ex-
ports.
from a higher federal carbon tax in the future? That
promise is based on a legal opinion suggesting the
With todays edition we are exactly one month away While Pallister provides no analysis on these po- Manitoba could fight a federal carbon tax if the prov-
from Christmas Eve. The busy holiday season is under- tential indicators, the CTF recently ran the numbers inces environmental policies prove more effective
way and in the next few weeks our community with be and produced a report entitledKeeping Score: Mea- than national standards. Presumably that case would
bustling with activity including a visit from the CP Holi- suring Manitobas Environmental Performance. The be built on the provinces performance on the poten-
day Train, Santa Day, the Santa Claus Parade, Christmas results are remarkable. tial indicators it cites.
promotions, school and church concerts, staff parties Lets look at the first potential indicator an- But Manitoba is already outperforming the na-
and so much more. Downtown Minnedosa has recently nual fuel sales. Canadas overall fuel sales went up by tion as well as BC and its carbon tax. If Pallister wants
been given a special holiday touch with the installation 4.5 per cent from 2011 to 2015. In British Columbia, to fight the federal carbon tax, he doesnt need to im-
of our handsome illuminated Christmas decorations and where a carbon tax has been in place since 2008, fuel pose a carbon tax thats more than double the initial
a Christmas tree at the Mayor Joyce Stevenson fountain. sales went up by 5.34 per cent. Meanwhile, in Mani- federal proposal. Manitoba already has a compelling
It truly is beginning to look and feel a lot like Christmas! toba fuel sales went up only three per cent. Manitoba case to contest a federal carbon tax. Theres a real risk
is already outperforming Canada and BC on this po- Manitobans wont get the benefits Premier Pallister
Why all the fuss?... tential indicator even without a carbon tax.
Manitobas performance is even better on the
is promising, but theres no refund on the millions
theyll pay in carbon taxes until then.
The latest big news story that baffles me is all the
fuss over our Premier breaking his arm while holidaying
in New Mexico, adding to that the whole he didnt have
his cellphone fiasco. Really people? Who cares? Brian Letters to the Editor can be sent to editor@minnedosatribune.com or Box 930, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
Pallister is human (just like you and I), he was on holi-
days (which he should be allowed to do) and he fell hik- Views expressed in Letters to the Editor are those of the writer and
ing (which could happen to any of us). Why all the fuss? are not necesarily the views of The Tribune, its owner or staff.

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Same Old Liberal Opposition


To Firearm Ownership
Ye O l d
Trib
firearms licenses with a They had a way to propose
mandatory provision that reforms to streamline pro-
View From the license holder update cesses and ensure we keep
Parliament Hill their relevant information
every ten years. An indi-
Canadians safe. Now, the
only advice the govern-
By vidual whose license has ment receives comes from
ROBERT SOPUCK not been updated would an echo chamber of people
not be able to purchase a who do not understand or
firearm or ammunition. appreciate our way of life. 1887 The signal lamp at the station took fire on Mon-
If an individual failed to Simply put, the majority of day evening. It was discovered and extinguished just in
I came to Ottawa with ministrative burden on update their information, the new Committee does time to prevent a conflagration.
the firm belief that the only Canadian firearms owners, the license becomes sus- not think anyone should
people in this country who without impacting pub- pended, with the suspen- be able to own a firearm. 1897 A sewing machine agent was brought before
should have guns are po- lic safety in the slightest. sion ending only when the I see no end to the Lib- Mayor McDermott last week charged with selling goods
lice officers and soldiers. Unfortunately, the Liber- holder provides the nec- erals unjustified attacks without a license. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $15
Allan Rock, Former Liberal als, NDP, Bloc Quebecois essary basic information. on law-abiding hunters, and costs or 30 days. He was unable to arrange the fine at
Minister of Justice, 1994 and Green Party all chose It is not surprising farmers and sport shoot- once so remained in durance for a couple days and then
This mentality on fire- to vote against Bill C-346. that the Liberal govern- ers, and our way of life. paid the amount under protest.
arm ownership in Canada, The aim of the Bill was to ment would oppose this Conservatives believe
unfortunately, still runs ensure that no law-abiding common sense legislation, that to fight crime, we
given who they choose to must focus on the crimi-
1907 The members of the fire brigade had a supper
rampant within the Lib- firearms owner is criminal- Monday evening which was put on in very good style and
eral Party of Canada over ized for an administrative take advice from on this nals who use guns, while
the event was most enjoyable.
two decades later. Media issue. The proposed chang- topic. Earlier this year, protecting the rights of
outlets have already re- es reflected the success of the Liberals overhauled law-abiding citizens.
the membership of the Unfortunately, most 1917 Visitors to Newdale are struck with the progres-
ported that the Liberals the RCMPs Continuous
Governments Canadian Liberals have never shown sive and prosperous appearance of the place. It always
are planning to table a Eligibility System. This
Firearms Advisory Com- interest in understand- seems to be busy and there have been quite a number of
piece of legislation in the system verifies the validity
mittee (CFAC). The Liber- ing the way of life or per- handsome residences erected.
near future that will tar- and conditions of license
get law-abiding firearms requirements through als stacked the Committee spectives of law-abiding
owners. These articles criminal record checks with people who do not firearm owners. However, 1937 Auto license plates for 1938 will soon go on sale
also note that rural Liberal on licensed firearms use firearms and do not I am proud to say that at the Minnedosa Court House. Plates numbered 69001
MPs are awfully nervous owners 365 days a year. like firearms. The previ- Conservatives will con- to 69650 will be distributed in this district. Truck plates
about what the legislation Conservatives believe ous CFAC gave a voice to tinue to give a voice to the for the district run from 14101 to 14250.
could be, and rightfully that all law-abiding fire- hunters, sport shooters legitimate and growing
so. The Liberal Party has arms owners should never and firearms owners, who concerns of law abiding 1957 The old Tremont Hotel has been all dolled up.
a sad track record when it be in danger of a five-year would normally not be giv- hunters, farmers and sport The dining room has been completely remodelled and
comes to supporting law prison sentence as a re- en an avenue to voice con- shooters. We will stand up repainted. Washrooms have been added and the old beer
abiding firearms owners. sult of processing delays. cerns with the current fire- against these continued at- parlour has been replaced by a fully modern beverage
Earlier in November, Bill C-346 would have arms regulatory regime. tacks, each and every time. room called The Matador, where beer and wine will be
Parliament was given the amended the Firearms Act served to both sexes.
chance to reduce the ad- to eliminate the expiry of
1967 Over 300 townspeople turned out Saturday to
witness the sod-turning ceremony for Minnedosas new
$4 million industry, Canadas Manitoba Distillery Ltd.

TRIBUNE PRINTING 1987 The new, $835,000 elementary school has been
officially opened at Onanole. The opening was attended
by 250 people.

1997 The original Roche School, which later served as


a home in Bethany and most recently used as a storage
shed was destroyed by fire last week, The building and
contests, valued at $40,000 were partially insured.

WE DO IT ALL! Dr. Derek Papegnies


The South Mountain Refugee Committee has been
Social Tickets, Raffle Tickets, formed to sponsor a refugee family from Africa.
Business Cards, Receipt Books, This is a joint effort with the Erickson and Minnedosa
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Council Presented With Pavilion Proposal


By DARRYL HOLYK reading to bylaw #2558 to Council provided with the could house art supplies 15th. John Mendrikis ap-
amend a previous bylaw bylaw to amend the prop- while not in use. Some Members of Coun- peared before Council on

M innedosa Town
Council met for its
regular November meeting
to rezone a piece of prop-
erty between 3rd Avenue
and 4th Avenue S.W. from
ertys zoning by passing
second and third reading.
Marlies Soltys of In-
future wish list items she
mentioned include con-
structing an outdoor kitch-
cil, the CAO and ACAO
were authorized to attend
the 2017 Association of
behalf of the Community
Complex board to bring an
update on recent upgrades
on the evening of Tuesday, Institutional to Residential spire Studio of Fine Art ap- en just outside the front Manitoba Municipalities and to present an $8,000
November 14th. The meet- Mutli-family. This is the va- peared as a delegation with door with a sink, tap and conference being held in cheque to Council as the
ing was held in Council cant lot directly west of the a proposal for the Centen- grill and new chairs and Brandon November 27th boards 2017 repayment
Chambers with Mayor Minnedosa Personal Care nial Pavilion at the lake tables for the facility. Her to 29th. of a loan approved by the
Orr presiding. Council- Home where the old hospi- for 2018. This year, Marl- long-term goals include Council agreed to Town some years ago for
lors Luker, Skatch, Saler, tal sat. Stewart and Colleen ies leased the upper floor becoming the Pavilion Fa- compensate the rental fee the major renovation to
Wedgewood and Taylor Lewis plan to develop the of the facility for a number cility Co-ordinator, new of the Minnedosa Commu- the complex kitchen.
were in attendance with lot by constructing a 12- of art classes/workshops paint for the interior and nity Conference Centre for
Councillor MacDowall ab- unit condo complex. Bri- and during that time saw exterior of the Pavilion, a the purpose of the annual
sent. an Skatch of the Tanners the true potential the aging new roof and new bath- Community Christmas
The meeting opened Crossing Planning District facility has. Her proposal rooms. Council will review Dinner being held Decem- If your label reads

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with Mayor Orr welcom- stated his office had only included leasing it again and discuss her Pavilion ber 25th.
ing the Towns new CAO, received one complaint for 2018 and run classes at proposal and make a deci- The Town renewed
Cindy Marzoff to her first from a local resident con- the Pavilion from May 1st sion at a future meeting. its agreement with Barrett Its time to renew
official council meeting in cerned about the possibil- through the Thanksgiving CAO Marzoff was giv- Nelson for the position of your subscription!
Minnedosa. ity that the area no longer weekend. She would also en signing authority for the Emergency Measures Or-
A public hearing was being able to be enjoyed by like to build some move- Towns financial require- ganization Co-ordinator 204-867-3816
held for second and third children for tobogganing. able window seating which ments effective November for Minnedosa.

*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 24TH - NOVEMBER 30TH * 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
Campbell chili asstd ................................................................425g ..........2/$4.00
FROZEN FOODS
PC frozen fruit asstd ............................................................600g ............. $3.99
Campbell Chunky soup asstd ................ 540ml .. 2/$4.00 MM Five Alive, Fruitopia, Lemon Tea, Lemonade juice ... 295ml ..........4/$5.00
Pilsbury Toaster Strudel strawberry .......................................326g ............. $2.49
Christie crackers asstd ..............................200g ...... $2.49 Champ YKN ice cream cone or bars asstd...................... 6x140ml ............. $4.99
PC decadent cookies asstd..................................................300g ............. $2.79 Swan Hungryman dinners asstd .................................... 360-455g ............. $3.49
D Monte canned vegetables asstd .......... 398ml ...... $1.00 McCain cake, double cream pie asstd .......360-510g ...... $3.99
Motts Fruitsations asstd ...................................................... 6x111g ..........2/$4.00 Delissio Rustico pizza..............................................................350g ............. $3.99
CL Leaf tuna chunk/flake water .............................................170g ..........4/$5.00 McCain fries asstd ........................................................... 450-650g ............. $2.79
Kraft dressing asstd ................................ 475ml .. 2/$5.00

MEATS
Hellmans real mayo/big squeeze mayo ......................750-890ml ............. $4.49
Uncle Bens Bistro Express asstd ............................................250g ............. $2.99
Minute Rice..............................................700g ...... $3.99
Uncle Bens quick cook long grain, brown rice ....................1.6kg ............. $6.99
Old El Paso salsa asstd ............................................................650g ............. $3.99
Old El Paso soft taco kit ...........................................................312g ............. $3.49 St Hubert frozen tourtiere .......................................................800g ............. $7.99
Quaker muffin/cookie mixes ..................................................900g ............. $3.49 Janes pub style chicken box ....................................................800g ............. $9.49
Kraft peanut butter smooth ....................................................500g ............. $3.99 PC sausage rolls cocktail .....................................................500g ............. $4.99
Beggin Strips bacon for dog ....................................................170g ............. $3.29 PC smoked dry-rub chiken wing ........................................907g ........... $13.99
Friskies party mix ocean crunch ..............................................60g ............. $1.50 PC chicken wing with sauce ...............................................907g ........... $13.99
NesCafe coffee instant rich blend ..........................................170g ............. $4.99 ML Top Dogs ............................................450g ...... $3.99
Kelloggs Rice Krispies squares asstd .............................. 189-270g ............. $2.49 Boneless cross rib roast ............................................................................ $3.99/lb
Ruffles, Doritos, Tostitos chips asstd.............................. 245-320g ..........2/$6.00
Fruite Drink asstd/Nestea iced tea lemon ................................ 2lt ..........2/$3.00
Porkside spare ribs............................................ $2.79/lb
Chicken breast, boneless ......................................................................... $5.99/lb
Nestle pure life water ..................................................... 12x500ml ............. $1.99

PRODUCE
Old Dutch chips asstd .............................................................255g ..........2/$6.00
Ocean Spray cocktails, Motts Clamato asstd ....................... 1.89lt ............. $3.79
Catelli WW Macaroni, Spaghetti.............................................375g ............. $1.99
Catelli pasta sauce asstd ...................................................... 640ml ............. $1.99
Philladelphia cream cheese asstd ............227g ...... $3.49 Romaine hearts..........................................................................3pk ............. $2.99
Kraft dip sauce .........................................................................227g ............. $3.49
Becel Marg tub soft ..................................................................454g ............. $2.49 Grapes - Red, green ........................................... $2.49/lb
CB Nat slice Marble cheddar ..................................................240g ............. $4.99 Blackberries, Blueberries, Raspberries ........................................................ $2.99
Five Alive Mango, Citrus fresh juice ..................................... 1.75lt ............. $2.99 Peppers - orange, red ............................................................................... $2.79/lb
Pineapples...................................................................................................... $2.99

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Sweet potatoes .......................................................................................... $1.29/lb
NN roasted peanuts.............................................................907g ............. $4.99
Celery stalks ................................................................................................... $1.79

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*PRICES AVAILABLE AT THE LUCKY DOLLAR IN MINNEDOSA ONLY
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Foundation Students Complete Highland Exams


Grants Luncheon SUBMITTED

Continued from Page 1 C ongratulations to all


the Expressive Dance
With Crystal students who
Minnedosa Minor Baseball was granted $4,500 for successfully participated
a storage shed and tree planting, and Minnedosa Minor in the Highland Dance
Hockey was given $1,280 in order to purchase a wall dis- Medal Tests held on Fri-
play unit. day, November 17th at
Minnedosa Performing Arts Committee, also known Dance Images Studio in
as the Expressions Concert Series Committee was given Brandon.
$1,000 to put toward their concert series. The Minnedosa Dancers from Kenton,
Personal Care Home was given $1,000 to buy an electric Strathclair, Clanwilliam,
piano for its residents, and the Minnedosa Regional Li- Basswood, Minnedosa,
brary was given $700 to buy a vacuum and a paper shred- Neepawa and Kelwood
der. were tested on their indi-
Minnedosa Service to Seniors was given $2,180 for vidual skills by examiner
meals for seniors who have difficulty getting out and the Janice MacQuarrie. Jan- Photo submitted
Minnedosa United Church was presented with $1,000 ice is an SDTA examiner
for their parent/child program. Minnedosa Youth Bas- who lives in Nova Scotia Back row (L-R): Sarah Turnbull, Instructor Crystal Scott, Vicky Elgert,
ketball Camp was given $500 in order to buy T-shirts for and has travelled the world Christyna Caldwell, Lara Denbow, Briel LeMoing. Middle row: Faith Ink-
the participants until 2020 and Minnedosa Youth Soccer with Highland Dance. ster, Olivia Wootton, Emily Inkster, Lily Fraser, Cearan Scott, Lexi Singh,
was given $5,000 with which to purchase a commercial 22 of Crystals students Samantha McLaughlin, Rhogan Scott, Arabella Wilson.
grade mower. completed a total of 66 ex-
Front row: Isabelle McLaughlin and Adriana Jacobson.
Port in a Storm was granted $1,000 to buy common ams. Some exams include
room suite furniture, and Rockin the Fields was present- four dances and many
ed with $5,000 in order to buy lighting and speaker wire. dancers completed three ams, Scottish Nationals, raphy exams. Commended, Commend-
The Rolling River Festival of the Arts was given $500 to to five exams each. There Irish Jig, Sailors Hornpipe, The marking system is ed Plus, and Highly Com-
help them operate the festival, and the South Mountain were Highland Dance ex- Group and Self-Choreog- as follows: Pass, Pass Plus, mended.
Refugee Sponsorship Committee was given $1,000 to
help them sponsor refugees.
The TCS Flight Club, a new club this year, was given
$500, which will help them to build a pedal plane. The
TCS safety patrols was given $500 as well, which will help
to reward safety patrols. The Neepawa Chapter of Victo-
Help Needed To Keep
ria Quilts Canada was given $1,000 to help support the
cost of 10 quilts.
The Verna Averill Scholarship for 2018 was present-
Festival Of The Arts Going
ed with $2,000. The Shawn Cooper Memorial Scholar-
ship for 2018 was given $200, the Dr. Khandelwal Divi- By SHEILA THIESSEN dale, Neepawa, Oak River, and adults go to perform 867-5532 or give me a call,
sion Scholarship was given $500 and the Dr. Khandelwal Rapid City, Rivers, Rorke- and get adjudicated? Sheila Thiessen at 204-867-
Scholarship in memory of his wife, Indu, was given $500.
In total, the Minnedosa Foundation presented $88,840 to I am one of a few com-
mittee members for the
Rolling River Festival of the
ton and Winnipegosis. For
some reason that surprised
me a bit, and pleased me
Where would they play
the piano, sing solos or in
a choir, play the violin, en-
2324. The festival will be
March 12th to 16th of 2018.
We will have our first meet-
the various groups in the area, who were all grateful for
the financial assistance they have been given. Arts (RRFA). I have been a lot. Look at all the dif- ter the speech arts section, ing on this month at Tan-
with the group for sev- ferent towns that were at- dance? So now, I feel a real ners Crossing School in
eral years now and enjoy tending our little festival and true need to keep this the library. We dont have

Cadurcis News helping out, but last year


something changed for
me. While I was chairing a
here in Minnedosa. Then I
got to thinking, where else
do they have to go? Rivers
festival going, for everyone
who wants to perform, face
their fears, try something
too many meetings, and
festival will be here before
you know it, so it is not a
By DOREEN TROTT festival session one after- no longer shares the fes- new, and spread their huge time commitment for
noon, in between perform- tival with us, Neepawa is wings so to speak? you. So, what do you say?
ers, I leafed through the down to two days for their I would like to in- Give some serious thought
O ur sympathy is extended to Shirley and Malcolm
Rose on the passing of her cousin, Marjorie Os-
borne of Newdale. We would like to remember her fam-
program and saw where all
our performers come from.
festival from two weeks,
Dauphin doesnt have one
vite you to come join our
humble little committee
to joining us and help keep
this festival going for all the
ily, Cathy, Gerri, Pat, Bev and Blaine at this sad time. They come from Brandon, and the list goes on. So, I and keep the RRFA going. people from all over our re-
Visitors who participated in hunting at the home of Dauphin, Erickson, For- thought, if we didnt host You can contact co-chairs gion who need this oppor-
Jim and Nancy Greer were from Rapid City, Brandon, rest, Fork River, Hamiota, the RRFA, where would all Val Dornn 204-867-2432 tunity.
Kemnay and Erickson. Justice, Minnedosa, New- the children, young adults or Louise Uhryniuk at 204-

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Meet Minnedosas New CAO, Cindy Marzoff


By HILLARY MILLER Main Street and found the National Park and Bran-
people of the community don also presents opportu-

T he Town of Minnedo-
sa has officially wel-
comed its new Chief Ad-
to be very friendly.
Her first couple of
weeks have been, as they
nities in her eyes. She has
been working closely with
Minnedosas Economic
ministrative Officer, Cindy would be for anyone walk- Development Officer and
Marzoff. Marzoff has been ing into a new job, over- the two have been putting
in the position for just over whelming. Just not know- their heads together to see
two weeks now, and has ing anybody and trying to what they can do together.
replaced retiring CAO, Ken remember names. Every She noted that previ-
Jenkins. place is run a little differ- ous CAO Jenkins left the
Marzoff comes to ently, but my job is the office in good shape for
Minnedosa from Inglis, same, said Marzoff. So her. Hes amazing, she
MB, where she worked as far, she has been very im- said of Ken, Hes got big
the CAO for more than ten pressed with what an ac- shoes to fill, and hes done
years. She was prompted tive community Minnedo- a lot here.
toward the change be- sa is. Marzoff comes from a
cause she had an interest Marzoff is excited in financial background, but
in working in a more ur- her new role, and looks made the change to mu-
ban area which Minnedo- forward to being proac- nicipal government, and
sa could offer her. She tive when it comes to the fell in love with the job.
also cited the beauty of growth of the Town. They She enjoys governance, so Photo by HIllary Miller
Minnedosa as one of the have a lot of plans, and a this role is perfect for her.
factors that helped entice lot of vision, so Id like to be She is an avid gardener

Chamber Plans Family Dance


her to the Town. a part of that. I think there and baker, and enjoys
While she has no fam- is a lot of potential to grow spending free time in Clear
ily in the area, she has even more, whether it be Lake and hiking. She has
many friends. This made recreational or residential three grown children and a
her decision to move to or commercial, she said. Shih-Tzu.
By HILLARY MILLER There will be free ad- Cheer Gardens proceeds
Minnedosa much easier She foresees an ongo- Marzoff looks for-
mission to the dance, but will go towards the Tan-
for her. On her first visit ing challenge being the ward to meeting more of
to Minnedosa, when first
considering the position,
Towns proximity to Bran-
don, but being half-way
Minnedosas inhabitants.
Welcome, CAO Cindy Mar-
T he first Minnedosa
Chamber of Com-
merce Family Dance
there will be a cash bar for
those who are over the age
of 18. The bar will feature
ners Crossing Playground
Enhancements Grade
Three to Eight play struc-
she took a stroll down between Riding Mountain zoff.
will be held on Saturday, some delicious holiday ture fundraiser.
December 2nd at the themed drinks. For those There will also be
Minnedosa Community who are not over the age a craft table and a fun
Conference Centre. of eighteen, or indeed, photo booth. To make
The dance will have for anyone with a love of things even more exciting,
a holiday theme, and will chocolate, there will also the Unlock the Magic of
welcome guests of all ages. be a hot chocolate bar at Minnedosa will be award-
According to Shannon Al- the dance. ed during this event.
exander, one of the orga- In addition to the sea- Its a chance for fami-
nizers for the event, she sonal spirits, the dance lies to attend a free event,

Lette
wanted to put on an event will also have a canteen have supper, dance and get

rs to
that would entertain all with homemade soups, into the holiday spirit, said
ages. buns and cookies, and the Alexander.

Santa
Alexander hopes that
The M the event will bring in as
inn many people as possible.
storie edosa Tri
sa bun
Chris nd letters e is accep
tma to S ting
Feel s Edition anta for o Christma Club 55 Golden
MODERN LOOKS 10th ANNUAL
Chris free on ur s
tmas to send a December annual
Agers Bowling
ONE STOP SHOP
pictu l
All w re yo ong a pho 22nd.
h u r child to or
be en o submit
Results
C h a s creat
tered
into a hristmas l
and
ed.
Chris draw e tters
tmas f a
subm or a speci nd picture
GRAND OPENING EVENT!
SUBMITTED
ission al s
s can prize pac will
November 25th 9 a.m. 9 p.m.
T
Box 9 he Minn
30, M edosa
b e sen
t to:
k age.
333 2nd St. S.W. Minnedosa N ovember 20th Bowl-
ers of the week are
drop innedosa Tribune Vivian Penner 191, 133,
14 3r ped off a , MB R0 Please join us in celebrating our new location and 183 (+165), Russell Petti-
d Av t our J 1E participate in our 10th Annual ONE STOP SHOP at Modern Looks.
We lo adsales@ e. S.W. or office at 0,
grew 186, 176 (+88).
ok fo m e Christmas packages, gift certificates and stocking stuffer ideas as well Other good games:
rwar innedosa mailed t As delightful handmade soaps and lip balms created by Kateryna Bugai
d to s tribu o Fred Stonehouse 125,134,
eeing ne.co and beautiful handcrafted jewelry by Jan Early. Paul Chapski 162, Doug
Dead y our s m
line t ubm Wine and cheese catered by our lovely Allison Burgess from Pettigrew 235, 197, Chrys-
Wed o rec ission tal Stoller 140, Reinhard
nesd eive l s! Cornerstone Grill will be served from 6 - 9 p.m.
ay, D etter Penner 187, Ray Criddle
ecem s
ber 6 : FREE GIFT! For the first 50 people who stop by. 233, Bud Amy 196, Gladys
th Door prizes and FREE paraffin wax treatments for your hands Murray 183, Tony Van-
and free hair and nail consultations throughout the day. derberg 182, Hazel Stone-
Bring a non perishable food item for our Minnedosa Food Bank and house 157, Bev Chapski
your name will be entered into a special draw. 186, Vivian Cullen 202, 219

Hope to see you there!


and Dan Motuz 237.
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Holiday Train Rolling In Next Weekend


By HILLARY MILLER delight for Holiday Train As usual, the CP Holi-
guests. They will send a day Train event will be

I ts the most wonderful


time of year! The Ca-
nadian Pacific Holiday
shipment of Canada 150
branded merchandise,
which may be handed out
a safe and fun event for
people of all ages, and CP
appreciates all the efforts
Train is coming through to the community on the food banks and communi-
Minnedosa once again. day of the event. These ties put in creating a true
The train is scheduled to items may include glow holiday experience around
arrive in Minnedosa at 4:30 sticks, paper hand flags, the trains coming.
p.m. on Sunday, Decem- plastic lapel pins and Two holiday trains are
ber 3rd and will stop in its smart phone screen clean- making their way across
usual spot, just west of the ers. North America this year,
historic Minnedosa rail- CP encourages people the Canadian one began
way station. Santa Claus to donate heart healthy in Montreal and is making
will make an appearance, items, in keeping with its way west to Port Moody
spreading Christmas cheer their CP Has Heart ini- while the U.S. train set out
to those around him. This tiative, which is a com- from Saratoga Springs and
years train will include live Tribune file photo munity investment pro- is headed through vari-
music from Colin James The Holiday Train aglow during its last visit to gram aimed at improving ous American communi-
and Emma-Lee. Minnedosa in December 2015. the heart health of men, ties on its way to Calgary.
According to the Holi- women and children in The 2017 CP Holiday Train
day Train Coordinator, stated the food collected way. This money will also something in store to close communities across North will visit 171 communities
Vince Lambert, the Holi- during the Holiday Train go to the Christmas Cheer out Canada 150. CP is America. We believe ev- during its festive seasonal
day Train has raised over visit to Minnedosa will Board. working with the Canada eryone should have access journey. Be sure to catch
$13 million, and four mil- go to the local Christmas While the Holiday 150 Federal Secretariat to to healthy, nutritious food, the train while it visits
lion pounds of food since Cheer Board, and then Train is in Minnedosa, the bring an added element of said Lambert. Minnedosa next Sunday.
the Holiday Train first whatever is left over from local 4-H group will be
hit the rails back in 1999. that group after Christ- providing hot chocolate
These donations help mas will go into the Food and as usual, there will be
those in need, and the or- Bank. There will also be a bonfire to help keep away
ganization in Minnedosa is people circulating through the chill of winter.
a part of this success. the crowd, taking finan- In addition to the
Cheryl Orr of the cial donations from those usual hoopla of the Holi-
Minnedosa Food Bank who wish to give in that day Train, CP has a little

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Reenas Tips And Helpful Hints Recreation


Report
By

Dear Reena, product is that it does throwing the yolk in the use egg yolks as a mask, ERIN HOUCK
Is it normal for guys to not require water (which garbage. What can I do simply break up the yolks
shape their eyebrows? Or
should they just let them
would damage the fur),
and it is formulated to cut
with the egg yolk besides
throwing it out? Orlin
with a fork, and spread it
over your face and neck H i everyone, first off Id like to thank the community
for making me feel very welcomed coming into this
position! I am very excited to bring new and exciting pro-
grow into a mess of hairy, through grease, in other (avoid eyes). Leave to dry,
cactuses on their face? words, lipstick. Test the Dear Orlin, and then rinse with cool grams to you. Secondly, please accept my apologies for
Kierra waterless hand cleaner Leftover egg yolks can water. the discrepancy between my closed I will return sign
on an inconspicuous area be refrigerated for three Or feed egg yolks to and when I am here in the office. I have many off site
Dear Kierra, first, before using it on the to four days, you can also your outdoor friends, sim- meetings and am bad at estimating their length! I will be
Untrimmed eyebrows visible parts of your hat. freeze them. To use, thaw ply boil them in water, and posting my weekly schedule on the door to try and fix
on a guy can be a distrac- in refrigerator, and then throw them outside for this!
tion, which is easily recti- Dear Reena, beat well. They will keep in birds, squirrels and chip- Alright, now that thats out of the way! Winter has
fied (if the guy is willing, What is the best tech- the freezer for up to three munks, or mix yolks with brought us the start of our First Shift program and Recre-
or sleeping - just kidding). nique to clean dusty, old months. Use egg yolks to nuts or berries and zap ation Hockey with some great new hockey players in the
If professional stylists are hand-painted Christmas add to meatloaf or home- them in the microwave for making! Zumba is wrapping up this week for the fall por-
offering to trim your eye- ornaments? Tanya made mayonnaise, custard a few seconds before toss- tion of it and will have new dates beginning in the New
brows for you, there may or pudding. ing them out the door. Year, so be sure to keep an eye out for that.
be a reason. Professional Dear Tanya, If you would rather not There has been a survey posted to our Facebook
trimmers are affordable, Carefully remove any eat egg yolks, use them in Reena Nerbas is a pop- page, and the Minnedosa Recreation website. It is a brief
and worth the investment. stuck-on debris with a dry, homemade hair condi- ular motivational present- survey asking what you think of the programs so far, and
soft, microfiber cloth, and tioners, because of their er; check out her website, what you would like to see offered. Please take two min-
Dear Reena, then dust them lightly with ability to improve the soft- ask a question or share a utes out of your day to fill that out and help shape the
Can you please tell me a feather duster. Avoid wa- ness of hair, and to reduce tip at reena.ca. programs and activities that go on through the Rec Office!
how to get lipstick out of a ter or cleaners under any the occurrence of frizz. Happy Friday Erin.
white rabbit fur hat? Rick circumstances, or you may Many people also use egg

A Christmas Carol Coming To Town


risk wiping away the paint yolk hair conditioners to
Dear Rick, and colour. reduce hair loss. As well,
Get ahold of a bottle egg yolks contain Vitamin
of waterless hand cleaner, Dear Reena, A, which is used in many
(available at hardware I hate the thought skincare products, de- By HILLARY MILLER legendary man of Christ- The creative team be-
stores). The beauty of this of wasting half an egg by signed to target acne. To mas, Charles Dickens, will hind the show includes

T he Expressions Con-
cert Series welcomes
its next installment on
be adapted and performed
on the local stage by Rod
Beattie.
Stage Manager Douglas
Beattie, Tour Technical
Director Ian Kirk and Tour
Thursday, November 30th. The show will pro- Technician James Thur-
The one-man play will take vide festive entertainment meier. It will feature origi-
place at the Minnedosa while melting frosty hearts. nal music and musical ar-
Community Conference The old grouch, Ebenezer rangements by Stephen
Centre, and will be an Scrooge, will be visited by Woodjetts, which will be
Manitoba Theatre Centre the ghosts of Christmas played by Laura Burton,
production of A Christmas past, present and future, Donna Claire McLeod, and
Carol. and will bring members of Andrew Chung, and will be
The well-known story, the community along for recorded by Jim Neil.
originally written by the the journey.

Sandy Lake News


By DIANE BACHEWICH The funeral will be held in Parish Cemetery.
Minnedosa on Friday. Speedy recovery to

P eter and Muriel Sol-


onyczny have returned
home form an enjoyable
Cliff and Diane Lungal
had friends from Yorkton,
SK visiting with them over
Helen Derhak who is in
Minnedosa Hospital. Vis-
iting with Helen were Ken
bus trip to Branson, Mis- the weekend. and Angela Brookman and
souri and Nashville, Ten- Get well wishes to Dennis and Darlene Der-
nessee. Nick Melnyk who recently hak of Winnupeg. Dennis
The Jackfish and Ozer- had surgery in Winnipeg and Darlene also attended
na yearly Harvest Wind-up and is now recovering at the funeral for Ann Soltys.
supper and dance, on Sat- daughter Debbies place in Sympathy is extended
urday evening, was again a Brandon. to the Kryzanik family on
great success. A lot of cred- Irene Thomas re- the passing of their moth-
it goes out to our young turned home from visiting er, Sophie Miko.
parishioners who put on a her son in Vancouver, BC Get well wishes to Pe-
delicious meal and all the for a few days. ter Solonyczny who is a pa-
organizing that went along Lawrence Kristolovich tient in Brandon Hospital.
with the evening. The band of Tyndall, MB spent the Its nice to see Helen
had everyone a-toe-tap- weekend with Elsie, Syl- Caird back cooking the
ping, especially the young vester and Kevin Kristolov- congregate meals on Tues-
fiddler who sure knows ich. days at the Drop-in Centre.
how to swing that bow on Sympathy is extended Helen and her husband
the fiddle. to the Soltys and Ducho- and their daughter were
Sympathy is extended minsky families on the away to Scotland where
to Cecilia Pollichuk , Shel- passing of Ann Soltys. The they attended the wedding
don and Robbie and fami- funeral was held at the of their daughter Mary and
lies on the passing of Mom Ukrainian Catholic Church Sandy McKenzie.
and Baba, Pearl Chupka. with burial at the Ozerna
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First Shift Hockey Program


By HILLARY MILLER sions in total. working on developing program for 30 kids to play to attract more kids who least cut down on the driv-
Minnedosas Rec Di- the basic skills required hockey, and this year, they might be interested in ing for parents.

T he First Shift Hockey


Program is well under-
way for the second year in
rector, Erin Houck ex-
plained, First Shift is a
program that was designed
for hockey. Hopefully, this
will instill in them a love
for the game.
had a total of 20 kids regis-
ter. The price for the First
Shift Hockey Program is
hockey, without burden-
ing them with the question
of cost.
This is a passionate
subject for Houck, who
was fortunate enough to
Minnedosa. The program to get kids involved in The program caters to $199.00, which includes all To get everything have a strong hockey pro-
began on November 3rd, hockey who havent been kids between the ages of of the equipment (which brand new for $200 is cra- gram when she was going
and is held Fridays at the already. The plan is to get six and ten-years-old, but is brand-new), and half a zy awesome! she added. through minor hockey as
Minnedosa Arena. It will the kids out on the ice, and has allowed some that are dozen one-hour ice ses- The low price helps par- a child. Now, her home-
run until December 22nd, introduce them to hock- five-and-a-half-years-old. sions. ents come to terms with town has had to combine
and includes six ice ses- ey. They then get to start There is space in the You see so many the possible time commit- its hockey program be-
small towns that have to ment involved when their tween three different com-

Newdale News fold hockey teams or com-


bine with other surround-
ing towns, said Houck,
kids play hockey, espe-
cially when there is a lot of
driving between different
munities, which she said is
kind of sad, really.
Hopefully this pro-
taking away teams you towns for games or if there gram will help to generate
By RAVENS GLEN WI Therese Baptiste partici- Canada during peace time. could be playing against. are combined teams. You more interest in the com-
pated in round robin play A Remembrance Day Ser- This speaks to the impor- start to build the interest in munity, so that we can

O ur sympathy is sent
out to the family of
Marge (Reid) Osborne
with Strathclair defeating
Gilbert Plains in the final
game, two sets to none.
vice was held at the Bend
Theatre November 11th
with both Legion mem-
tance of programs such
as First Shift in a smaller
community. Her hope is
hockey, and then commu-
nities wont have to com-
bine, and thats going to at
maintain a strong hockey
program in Minnedosa!

(widow of Stanley Os- Volleyball Provincials are bers and Strathclair Royal
borne), who passed away being held in Brandon at Canadian Cadets laying

Ad From The Past


in Minnedosa PCH on No- the Healthy Living Center wreaths.
vember 14th at age 84. She beginning of December. Belated 60th Anniver-
would have celebrated her Congratulations girls! sary wishes to Don and
85th birthday on Decem- Shelley and Grant Za- Yvonne Graham when
ber 28th. Her funeral ser- haiko had their two little they celebrated at the end
vice was held on Novem- grandsons, Sam and Ben- of October with family and
ber 24th from Newdale nett, out from Winnipeg friends in Winnipeg where
United Church with Elgin for the weekend. They they now live. The Gra-
Hall presiding. Marge and enjoyed joining the coffee hams farmed in this area
Stan raised a family of five crowd Sunday for some until retiring to Brandon
children, Cathy Cluett, tasty treats! and recently moving to
Gerald, Patrick, Beverly Richard Walker took Winnipeg. They have three
Currah, Blaine and their the Church service on Sun- daughters and their fami-
families. Marge came day, November 19th with lies Diana, Susan and Jan-
from the Hamiota area to some special music pro- ice. We wish both Don and
work in the Telephone Of- vided by Carol Dalgarno, Yvonne best wishes and
fice and married our local Wendy Rose and Doreen good health for the coming
fellow Stan. She belonged Stapleton. We enjoyed year.
to most local organizations having the young children
and held many execu-
tive offices while in these
with parents or grandpar-
ents joining us for services,
Bridge Club
groups. Marge was an ac-
tive community minded
it livens up our Sunday
mornings! Results
person. Congratulations to November 16th
Congratulations to the Bob Young, Newdale
Strathclair Skyhawks se- (Navy) and Jim Dayton, 1st - Mel Harvey/
nior girls volleyball team Shoal Lake (Army) on be- Wilf Taylor
on winning their home ing presented their 50-year 2nd - Albert Parsons/
tournament November Long Service medal and John Cullen
18th earning one of two pin awards, at the Strath- 3rd - Audrah Caughell/
Provincial spots available. clair Royal Canadian Le- Bob Manns
Teams from Treherne, gion Banquet held Novem- 4th - Jean Garbolinsky/
Gilbert Plains and St. ber 11th. They both served Lois Campbell

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Classified advertisements must be submitted no later other acts from the Neepawa
Leasing and Financing of Farmland for sale by Large Hamper and Door Priz-
than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following Fridays Grande Ole Opry show in-
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MB, R0J 0K0. Approxi- urday, December 2nd from
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To ensure your advertisement appears correctly please submit (do it now) In-stock cabi- ect) (35-2) x
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Province-wide service. Low and knowledge of the land. coleslaw and desserts for Church Tea & Bake Sale. Sat-
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AUCTIONS Cabinet Warehouse 1-800- panied by a certified cheque under $3.50, 6 and under free. 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. at the United
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HELP WANTED IN MEMORIAM


Be Careful in the Kitchen -
National Home Fire Safety Week
One experienced seasonal applicant to work on a bee farm In Memory of
in Minnedosa (DES BLK 39176) as an Apiary Technician from SCOTT DOUGLAS
April 15th to October 31st, 2018. Must be able to work full-time 1961 2013
days, evenings and weekends. Must have drivers license. Dut-
ies include: feeding, splitting, pulling, extracting honey, making Sadly missed along lifes way SUBMITTED spread even quicker. Be pro- mitt to clap on the lid then
up nucs, unwrapping overwintered beehives, making up brood Quietly remembered every day active and watch your food so remove the pan from the heat
nests, supering, medicating etc. Theses duties include hand-
ling heavy loads, standing for lengthy periods of time, bending,
crouching and kneeling. Must be able to handle the heat, dust
No longer in our life to share
But in our heart Scott W ith the holiday season
quickly approaching,
your mouth may be watering
in the event of an unexpected
fire, youre able to act quickly
and decisively before it escal-
source. It, too, should fizzle
out due to lack of oxygen. If
you dont have a lid for it or
is always there.
and odours as most work is done outdoors. $13.00 per hour for at the thought of turkey, apple ates. are unable to put it on safely,
40 hours a week. Benefits: Workers Compensation and vaca- Remembered and pie and mashed potatoes. The The key to this, of course, use a fire extinguisher and
tion pay. Please mail resume to 4663943 Man. Ltd. Son Huynh, sadly missed by season is usually accompan- is being prepared to act quick- aim at the base of the fire.
Box 1173, Minnedosa, MB, R0J 1E0. Email to Linda2Masters@ Debbie, Mom, Dad, Ian, ied by a variety of good foods, ly. If your holiday celebrations Grease fires can be espe-
gmail.com or fax to 204-867-5451. (36-3) James and families. but its also too often marred have left you a bit inebriated, cially treacherous. Never use
x by tragedy in the form of quick and decisive action may water to try and put one out,
kitchen fires. no longer be possible. Con- as the grease will get repelled
EMPLOYMENT November 24th to 30th sider ordering out rather than and risk spreading the fire
OPPORTUNITY is National Home Fire Safety cooking. Its much less risky further. Instead, use baking
Week and the Canada Safety than the possibility of not be- soda or salt (but never flour,)
MEDICAL TRANSCRIP- Council is reminding all Can- ing able to react in time due to and use a large wet cloth to
TION! In-demand career! Em- adians to be extremely care- dulled reflexes. smother the fire.
ployers have work-at-home ful in the kitchen. Cooking is Here are some tips on Never swat at or blow on
Seasonal T1 Tax Preparer positions available. Get on- the lead cause of home fires how to handle a fire, should a fire. Kitchen fires dont ne-
MNP is looking for a enthusiastic individuals to join our team in our Neepawa and Minnedosa offices line training you need from an in Canada, and the holiday one occur: cessarily behave like birthday
as Seasonal T1 Tax Preparers. employer-trusted program. season tends to bring with it If at any time you feel en- candles the air movement is
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Work as part of a team in a fast-paced energized group
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Compilation and organization of client records reer today!
Prepare small business and/or farm tax return
Its important when dis- Make sure your family knows sure your hair is tied up and
cussing this topic to make the the fire escape route and your clothing fits comfort-
The ideal candidate:
Experience in Canadian personal income tax education and several years experience with HEALTH first point abundantly clear: theyre able to get out safely. ably without being too loose.
the preparation of T1s; candidates with a high level of experience and no formal post- never leave food unattended In the event of a fire in your These can accidentally catch
secondary education will be considered
Understanding of bookkeeping and record keeping practices on a manual and/or
on the stove. It doesnt mat- oven or microwave, close fire and make the whole pro-
computerized system(s) GET UP To $50,000 from ter if its just for a minute, or the door and turn it off. The cess
Experience working with, or exposure to, accounting and tax software such as Profile,
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the Government of Canada. for a quick phone call, or for a lack of oxygen will eventually The Canada Safety Coun-
Strong computer literacy including effective working skills of Microsoft Word and Excel Do you or someone you know knock on the door, or even be- smother the flames and pre- cil wishes you a very pleasant
Our firm has been built on our core values of open communication, a balanced
have any of these conditions? ing caught up with children. vent them from feeding and and safe holiday season, com-
lifestyle and the notion that we expect to have fun at work. ADHD, Anxiety, Arthritis, Cooking requires your full growing. pletely devoid of injury and
Asthma, Cancer, COPD, De- attention because a fire can Similarly, if your fire hap- disaster but instead filled with
pression, Diabetes, Difficulty be sparked very quickly and pens in a pan, use the oven love and good memories.
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Drama Clubs Boardinghouse A Hit


Beer night, where guests see a lot of people out and work into it, and enjoyed
could enjoy beer, popcorn supporting us again, said it, and are looking forward
and pretzels, which made Mullie. to doing it again next year,
for a very relaxed evening. This year, the group said Mullie, noting they
According to Peggy also displayed a large pho- have had some new actors
Mullie, the plays producer, to booth at the entrance express interest in joining
the nights were all well at- of the Conference Centre the club.
tended. The evening with which guests thoroughly At this point, Mullie
the lowest attendance was enjoyed. The play was set could not say what their
opening night and the final in the 1920s, and the pho- next play will be, but it will
night was sold out. to booth had many props hit the stage in June 2018.
Everything went re- from that era for guests to It is quite a lot of work to
ally well, we made some use in their photos. get that all sorted out, she
profit this year. It was good Everybody put a lot of said.

Chancellor Hockey Report


By LAURA GOOD answered goals of which 2 goals were
to scored on the power play with Chancel-

O
to n Sunday November 12th, the lors having some penalty trouble. The
to Chancellors had their first road Chancellors ended the second period
league game. They travelled to Russell trailing 3-2. Early in the third period
to play the Major Pratt Trojans. The Konlyn Nemetchek, assisted by Matt
Chancellors opened up the scoring with Kowal tied up the game 3-3. In a heart
Photo by Hillary Miller two goals in the first period and came breaking finish with only 4 seconds left
out takin it to the Trojans. Lucas Be- on the clock Major Pratt scored to win
By HILLARY MILLER it to be a huge success. The to attendees. The follow- atty found the back of the net, assisted the game. Jayden Morrice played a
crowd maintained a steady ing night, they held their by Liam Bachewich and Colin Robin- solid game in net for the Chancellors.

T he Minnedosa Drama
Club has done it again.
The group performed its
giggle throughout the eve-
ning.
On the 15th, the
famed dinner theatre, and
served a delicious meal to
guests. On the final night
son and Luke Parrott followed with the
second goal, assisted by Carter Hedley
The team has played some great hockey
as of late and look to continue the mo-
and Braeden Good. The Major Pratt mentum on the road for the next couple
latest play, The Boarding- Drama Club held a Gala of the show, they intro- Trojans came out more determined of games against Virden and Deloraine.
house November 15th, Night, during which they duced something differ- in the second period and scored 3 un-
16th and 17th, and deemed served wine and cheese ent. They held a Farmery

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