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T he Minnedosa Camp-
ground has been
booming this season! With
the 30 amp lots with water
there was a booking rate
of 56% for June and 96%
the beach which people
could step, sit or lay on.
This is a trend that Luker,
a somewhat slow start in so far in July. The full ser- and surely many others,
June, things have really vice lots in June were 59% would like to see the end
picked up in July, and it booked, and in July are of.
will soon become difficult 97% booked. Luker also “They bury them so
to book a spot in the little pointed out that these lots they are completely out of
piece of heaven near the are almost fully booked be- sight, then Rick (the camp-
lake. tween now and the end of ground manager) takes the
Minnedosa Town August. The campground tractor down the next day
Councillor Len Luker is already turning people and tills over them, and
provided some statistics away for the August Long then there is broken glass
about the usage of the Weekend. all over the place,” he said.
campground this sum- Councillor Luker He worries that someone,
mer. For the un-serviced noted that things are go- especially a child, might
lots in June, reservations ing well at the lake, camp- get cut by broken glass
were at 22%, and in July ground and beach area this while they are out enjoying Photo by Hillary Miller
they have grown to 33% summer. The beach sand a day at the beach.
so far. For the 15 amp ser- gets raked every morning The pavilion houses campers, so far, most have Len expects that the ground’s managers, Rick
vice lots 34% were booked and garbage gets picked up the tourist information been well behaved and weather has attributed to and Penny Chorneyko.
in June and so far in July, regularly. However, one is- centre and the upper floor respectful of the camp- this year’s success at the “That makes a million dol-
these lots have been 73% sue that continues to be a has been rented out for ground rules. “We haven’t lake, beach and camp- lar difference, and kudos
booked. For the 15 amp problem is people burying numerous occasions this had to kick anybody out ground, as well as the dedi- to them – they are there
with water lots, 26% were glass bottles in the sand. summer. As for the nearby yet,” mentioned Luker. cated service by the camp- 24/7,” concluded Len.
smiling face running around as she is the chair for the Minnedosa Fun
Regional Solid Waste and Recycling Facility
Informational Package - June 2018
ment, Hall noted that ben- project to ratepayers will
Fest and a member of the Minnedosa Tourism Committee. She is also a efits include, “financial – be held in Newdale and
past member of the Minnedosa Credit Union Board and volunteers with to close a landfill to meet Sandy Lake next week. See
provincial standards is advertisement in today’s
Rolling River First Nation
T he Minnedosa Com-
munities in Bloom
dedicated group of volun-
teers held their town-wide
clean-up on Tuesday, July
17th, and had members of
the community come out
to help them pick up gar-
bage around Main Street.
Businesses along
Main St. are also reminded
that the CIB group would
appreciate if they look at
their property prior to the
arrival of the provincial
CIB judges on Monday,
July 23rd, in hopes of tidy- Photos by Don Burgess
ing up any areas that might
cause the town to lose The emergency siren rang out just before 12 noon on Saturday, July
points in their evaluation. 14th. Members of the Minnedosa Fire Department were dispatched to
The group hopes that ho- assist Rapid City Fire Department extinguishing a fire in a large
meowners in town might
stack of bales on a farm in the Rapid City district.
do the same to their own
properties.
The CIB judges tour Photo submitted
will begin at the Town Of-
fice. They will then be es- vak and Tanya Wiebe, who nance), and floral displays
corted to the beach area, both hail from Winnipeg, (general beautification
the Bison Park, Tanner’s will be judging the town with beds, containers and
Crossing Park, the cem- based on their tidiness ef- ornamental displays).
etery, and past some of the fort (the maintenance of After the evaluation
historic stone houses and buildings and structures, from last year, the CIB
heritage designated build- removal of litter, weeds group has been contacting
ings throughout the com- and graffiti), environmen- the business community,
munity. As in year’s past, tal action (waste reduc- to ask if they would make a
the judges will enjoy their tion, sewage disposal, special effort to tidy around
morning refreshments at recycling, composting, their business areas, as this
the Heritage Village. integrated pest manage- was a recommendation
In the afternoon, the ment), heritage conserva- that was made last year. As
judges will visit Evergreen tion (efforts to preserve per suggestions, the pro-
Technologies, along with built heritage, natural and tectors around the trees
Mayor Ray Orr, where our cultural heritage), urban on Main St. have been re-
community can boast a forestry (the existence of moved, and an effort has
very eco-friendly regional long and short-term plan- been made to plant trees,
landfill site. ning, by-laws and stan- however this was not suc-
The group, along with dards for planting suitable cessful since the trees did
the support of the local trees, appropriate care not survive the winter. An
UCT chapter, will be host- practices in landscaped ar- effort has been made to re-
ing a barbeque at Tanner’s eas, community efforts to place and add more trees,
Crossing Park and they make plants an element of which is an ongoing dis-
hope to see support from surroundings, colour, tex- cussion with the CIB mem- myCommunity
their community that day. ture, regional suitability, bers. Neighbours Indeed
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M embers of Knights
on Bikes, the Mani-
toba chapter of the Knights
“It is very inspiring to
see these tough bikers with
a deep faith in God make
Council.
The bikers who have
an obvious passion for
of Columbus, rolled into the trip from Winnipeg to motorcycles are all ac-
the towns of Minnedosa, worship together with us. tive Members of one of
Erickson, and Elphinstone They attended four masses the Knights of Columbus
on Sunday, July 15th to at- in one weekend, includ- Councils in Manitoba.”
tend masses there in sup- ing Brandon on Saturday,”
Cadurcis News
By DorEEn TroTT Malcolm and Shirley Rose Rob and Joan Trott of Ha-
were Shawn, Christine and miota who celebrated their
C ongratulations to Tim
and Rachel Longstaff
and big sister Charlotte
Josh Rose of Minnedosa
and Halie Dyke of Bran-
don.
40th anniversary on Satur-
day evening. Several from
the area attended.
on the arrival of a son and Janice and Ava Maslen We are glad to hear
brother. of Australia are visiting that Muriel McManus and
Shirley Rose and Do- with Doug and Karen Glen Jackson are home
reen Trott visited on Friday Northam. They will attend and doing well following
Photo submitted with Syd and Marie Cardy the upcoming wedding of medical procedures.
Knights on Bikes members Corey Bossuyt, Gerry Chaput, Ken Keith, of Basswood and their brother Cody next week. This hot weather
Scott edmunds, Brian rebizant and Marie rebizant, pose with Father visitors from Okeechobee, Clayton and Margaret seems to be bringing in a
Florida Cheryl, Amber and Wareham and Andrew and beautiful crop of Saska-
James and some of the parishioners following mass
Shawn Hood. Also visiting Carolyn Robson attended toons both of the tame and
at St. alphonsus Church in Minnedosa.
were Larry, Andy and Sta- the Calgary Stampede last wild variety.
cie Cardy. week.
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Letters to
spawn in the form of the
Whirlpool River have been
Ye O l d
I just wanted to let you a source of calm reflection
Trib
know that I have been intermingled with mo-
the Editor
thinking of you these past ments of pure terror for
few months. me. Who can resist your
You are, of course, in- spring torrent when snow
delibly linked to our family melt transforms your riv-
in so many ways, having more times than we can now-passed grandparents, er from a series of quiet
been the centre of so many remember, including sev- or of searching for bugs in ponds with their resident
family adventures that I eral winter camping trips. the loose rocks below the beaver families, into a fe-
can’t even think where to Random memories dam (and of course the ob- rocious beast filled with
begin. keep popping up - memo- ligate removal of leeches roiling (albeit wee) rap- 1888 – The mosquito pest is worse than it has been in
We have swam your ids, ready to fling unwary a good many years. It is so bad that some English settlers
ries of our kids investigat- afterward).
waters, skated on your paddlers into black spruce are thinking of returning to the old country.
ing your shores on summer I remember solo trips I
smoothly frozen skin, days, of roasting marsh- have taken, watching a big sweepers.
skied your marshes, and mallows during a cool bull moose during the rut And now, isolated and 1898 – An effort will be made to have the railway
camped along your shores September evening with wade through your waters closed to the public, I hear crossing at Water Street opened. It would be a great con-
in pursuit of a calling cow you are waiting for the re- venience to the proprietors and patrons of the sash and
moose, listening to the sults of further testing to door factory.
Day Camps howl of wolves, and pad- see if you’ve got a case of
dling quietly past a pair of the Zebra Mussels. While I
know that if a lake has one
1908 – W.M. Freeman has opened a new butcher shop
loons with downy chicks in in Fairbairn’s Block near the Town Hall. He has a good
In Full Swing
tow. mussel, it likely has a mil-
stock of first quality, fresh salted and cured meats and
Canoeing on a fall day, lion of them, I keep hoping
fresh fish is always on hand.
with elk bugling in your that we receive good news.
eastern hills as a bald eagle Until that day, we are
floated by on silent wings wishing you the best, and 1918 – The management of the Agricultural Society
is one of my favorite mem- want to let you know that has made provision for keeping the butter exhibit at re-
Recreation ories. A birding hotspot in we aren’t giving up on you. frigeration temperature, and it is hoped that a very suc-
Report spring, how I loved to sit
on your shores and listen Ken Kingdon
cessful exhibit in this line will result.
By and family,
to the songs of hundreds 1958 – Minnedosa’s 75th Birthday Party was a week-
TAREN of birds create a wall of long affair that was a booming success. A couple high-
sound. Leamington, ON
HILDEBRAND And the waters you
lights include the unveiling of a stone cairn honouring
local pioneers behind the Cenotaph, over 137 floats in
the parade and a gun fight re-enactment in the street
between Minnedosa Mayor, “Sudden” Jim Box and Win-
Hi everybody!
We Welcome Letters nipeg Mayor Stephen Juba.
W hat a busy time the last couple weeks at the rec of-
fice have been!
Despite the spotty weather, Canada Day at the beach
Letters to the Editor can be sent to
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1968 – Advertised Specials from Alexander’s Phar-
macy: Brylcreem 89 cents, Crest Toothpaste 59 cents,
was a great success! All who attended enjoyed the chil- or Box 930, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 Coppertone Suntan Lotion $1.39 and Sudden Beauty
dren’s activities, live performances, and everything else Hairstray $1.19.
we had to offer. As always, our volunteer firefighters put
on a spectacular firework show that had the whole town 1978 – Recreational grants have been approved for re-
in awe! wiring the Hazelwood Community Club, repairs to the
Day camps have begun in full swing and our coun- Cordova Club, renovations to the Moline Hall and Rapid
selors have been very busy doing all sorts of activities City United Church as well as approved additions to the
with the children! This year we have Jasmine Ramsay, Basswood Hall and Rapid City Curling Rink.
Paige Crooks, Amy Maguire, and Riley Yanchycki working
at the camps. The weeks are booking up VERY quickly, so
make sure you call soon if you’d like your child in the day 1988 – Wayne Gretzky and Janet Jones tied the knot
camps this summer! in Edmonton July 16th and local guests fortunate to be
We appreciate the community for your support in in attendance were Bob and Joyce Mummery. Bob has
our summer programs this year! I am looking forward to been the Oilers official photographer for the past 11
having a busy rest of the summer doing programs and ac- years.
tivities in the community!
1998 – Husky Oil is the new owner of Mohawk Oil Co.
Ltd. However, for the immediate future, there are no
plans to change the logo on the Minnedosa Mohawk
plant and everything will continue with business as
usual.
Minnedosa & District Foundation presented 2008 – Hot off the heels of her induction into the Man-
itoba Sports Hall of Fame last year, former Minnedosa
Janet Gusdal of Camp Wannakumbac with $5,000 to
Dr. Derek Papegnies
Mallards Water Ski Club champion, Vailla Hogan, will be
help replace the windows in the dining hall. Most inducted into the Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada Hall
families in this area have attended camp at this of Fame.
2018 MINOR
Baseball
HALL OF FAME
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t is a sad time when the ed that it might have been 18073TT2
hard work of communi- a good idea to have put
ty-minded youth lasts less tape and flags up so peo-
than a week before vandals ple would know it was wet
attack. paint, however with the
The life-size checker number of tire marks on
board at the beach was re- the board, it likely would
cently refurbished by the not have stopped the as-
local 4-H members and sailants. “It wasn’t just like
their visiting exchange ‘oh look, I left a track’, it was
friends from Prince Ed- more like ‘oh look, I left a
ward Island. Shortly after track and let’s keep going
the painting was complet- over and over again,’” she
ed, an unknown person said.
(or people) rode over the A few days after notic-
checkerboard with a bicy- ing the paint on the board,
cle, tracing white-painted Topham and her family,
tire marks all across the along with one of the P.E.I.
board. Additionally, the exchange students took a
assailant(s) broke into the drive to the beach, and this
nearby locked chest where was when they noticed that
the wooden checker chips the checker pieces were
were kept, bent the box, strewn about the checker
and broke a number of board. Not only did they
chips. pull out the checker piec-
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A group of
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Minnedosa
class-
Collegiate
MCI jersey!
The reunion was orga-
nized by the Nylen’s, Brian
Myrna Burton and toast to
the teachers by Jeff Mac-
Donald.
Grad Class reunited for and Michelle Nicholls and
their 40th class reunion Doug and Linda Hayhurst.
recently. Classmates and According to the June
their partners gathered at 29th, 1978 edition of The
the home of Rick and Lin- Minnedosa Tribune, the
da Nylen for the celebra- 1978 MCI Grad Class had
tion. 57 graduates. Special
The evening went by guests of honour that year
so fast, just like the last were Eric and Irene Man-
40 years, as former class- sbridge with special staff
mates shared stories old guest speakers being Marc
and new. Chisholm, Harold Gilles-
A special guest in at- hammer, Ray Power and
tendance at the reunion Manny Hoffman.
was “Inflatable Frankie”, The Class Valedictori-
Classmates pose with
who the classmates were an was Brian Nicholls. The
“Inflatable Frankie” Photos submitted
not sure if he had been part toast to the graduates was
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Kell Nutrigrain bars asstd........................................................295g ..........2/$5.00 NN™ fries asstd ..........................................1kg ...... $1.79
MEATS
Kell Rice Krispies asstd ................................................... 138-200g ..........2/$5.00
Old Dutch asstd .........................................255g .. 2/$6.00
Oasis juice asstd.................................................................... 960ml ..........2/$3.00
Ocean Spray cocktails, Motts Clamato asstd .... 1.89lt ...... $3.79
NN™ cake mix asstd ...............................................................468g ..........4/$5.00
NN™ pie filling asstd ........................................................... 540ml ............. $2.99 PC™ bacon...............................................500g ...... $5.49
NN™ pancake mix old fashioned or syrup ................... 750-890g ............. $1.99 PC™ chicken strip breaded, nuggets.....................................800g ............. $5.99
NN™ peanut butter asstd ............................1kg ...... $3.99 PC™ asstd beef burgers .......................................................1.36kg ........... $12.99
NN™ liquid honey ..................................................................500g ............. $4.49 PC™ chicken wing with sauce asstd ......................................907g ........... $13.49
NN™ tea bags ........................................................................100ea ............. $1.99 SQ™ shrimp ring .....................................................................227g ............. $5.99
NN™ tomato paste ............................................................... 369ml ............. $0.99 NN™ crispy southern chicken .................................................1kg ........... $13.99
NN™ cookies caramel coconut/striped shortbread ............368g ............. $2.49 Chicken legs .............................................................................................. $1.99/lb
NN™ canned vegetables asstd ............................................ 398ml ..........5/$4.00 Top sirloin oven beef roast ....................................................................... $5.49/lb
NN™ mushrooms asstd ....................................................... 284ml ..........3/$4.00 Top sirloin beef steak................................................................................ $5.99/lb
PRODUCE
NN™ vinegar white CP ............................... 4lt ...... $2.49
NN™ bleach asstd ................................................................. 1.89lt ............. $1.49
NN™ antibacterial cleaner original/lemon .......................... 1.2lt ............. $2.47
NN™ soap pads steel wool .....................................................18ea ............. $2.49
NN™ toilet bowl cleaner fresh scent .................................. 710ml ............. $1.99
NN™ quick tie orange garbage bags/drawstring bags .........20ea ............. $5.99 Green, red seedless grapes ...................................................................... $2.99/lb
NN™ cheese parmesan ..........................................................250g ............. $4.98 Broccoli .......................................................................................................... $1.99
NN™ tomato juice................................................................. 1.36lt ............. $1.99 Russet potatoes ........................................................................ 10lb ............. $3.99
Bicks pickles baby dills/sweet mixed/yum yum ...................... 1lt ............. $3.49 FM carrots 2lb, Celery stalks ............................. $1.79ea
PC™ bm artichoke & asiago....................227g ...... $2.99 PC™ mini potatoes .................................................................960g ............. $2.99
NN™ orange, apple juice.......................................................1.75g ............. $2.99
LUCKY DOLLAR
ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
NN™ slice marble cheddar ....................................................230g ............. $3.99
BAKERY F O O D S
Little Debbie treats asstd .................269-459g ...... $1.99 OPEN 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK • 70 Main Street South, Minnedosa 867-2821
Deli World bread rye light .......................................................500g ............. $1.99
Wonder rolls hamburger, hot dog buns ................................... 12s ..........2/$5.00 *PRICES AVAILABLE AT THE LUCKY DOLLAR IN MINNEDOSA ONLY