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135 Years

Volume 136 Issue 13 Friday, June , 2018 www.minnedosatribune.com 90 cents plus tax

INSIDE Basswood WI Celebrates A Century


this week

McNabb
Valley To
Host National

9
Event

Girls Win
Rugby
Provincials

3
Photo by Hillary Miller

The seven current members of the Basswood WI pose for a photo on stage amongst a display of women’s fashions
throughout the years during the organization’s 100th anniversary celebration last weekend. (L-R): Betty Iverson,
Linda Birch, Shirley Rose, Edith Parsons, Marion McNabb, Esther Harland and Elaine Thomson.

Farmers By HILLARY MILLER The first Women’s Institute


was founded in Ontario in
some dating back to the
early 1900’s, and ranging
collectively read the Mary
Stewart Collect, a WI tradi-
the SWA Region; Denise
Joss, President of the Man-

Market T he Basswood Women’s


Institute celebrated its
1897 with Manitoba join-
ing the movement in 1910.
to beyond the 1950’s. WI
members Marion McNabb
tion.
A number of special
itoba WI; Linda Hoy, Presi-
dent of WI Canada; and

Growing
100th anniversary on Sun- Currently, Basswood is one and Esther Harland both guests were in attendance Sheila Needham, Canada

2
day, June 3rd. A special of 22 WI’s in the province. sported outfits that dem- to bring greetings and mes- and Area President of the
anniversary celebration As a backdrop on onstrated styles worn by sages of congratulations to Associated Country Wom-
was held at the Basswood stage, the ladies of the women at WI meetings in the group. These included en of the World (ACWW).
Hall, which was full of peo- Basswood WI put together days gone by. Brent Fortune, Reeve of
ple, all eager to share in a display of women’s cloth- After the group’s ren- the R.M. of Oakview; Verna Continued on
this milestone celebration. ing from over the years, dition of O Canada, they Cuddington, President of Page 6

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Second Day Added To Daycare Expansion Plans


Local Farmers Market
By Hillary Miller

T he Minnedosa Farm-
ers Market will be
starting up for the sea-
son again soon and has a
major change in store for
shoppers including two
markets a week for the
2018 season!
Nicole Loewen, chair
of the local Farmers Mar-
ket, plans to start the File photo
regular Friday afternoon this year, they will look at a there, enjoying the facil-
Farmers Market later this longer season in the future. ity – whether it’s the lake,
month. She and the Farm- The reason for the ex- beach, pavilion or camp-
ers Market group had also pansion is that Loewen has ground. It will give them
requested permission from had many inquiries from the opportunity to pick up
the Town of Minnedosa to people asking for a week- fresh produce on their way
hold an additional Sunday end market in Minnedo- home for supper.
market at the Minnedosa sa. With work schedules, According to Loewen,
Beach. Council agreed to some people are not able to there will be many return-
this request at its recent make it to the Friday mar- ing Farmers Market ven-
Committee of the Whole ket. Out-of-town visitors dors this year, but she is
meeting. She hopes that and campers may only be excited to see new vendors
the beach Farmers Mar- arriving in the community signing up as well. There MMP Architects Inc.
ket will be able to start on Friday evening and could will be a lot of homegrown
Canada Day, but noted also miss the traditional produce as well as a ven- The floor plan designed by MMP architects of Winnipeg shows
that this is dependent on Friday market. The Sunday dor who sells home-made the present Minnedosa Community Daycare on the left with the
whether or not the vendors market will provide an op- organic soaps and deter- proposed expansion on the right.
have fresh produce avail- portunity for those who are gents.
able to sell. The market unable to get to the Friday Once again, the Cove-
at the beach will run un- market to enjoy the same nant Church is planning to By Hillary Miller square feet, which will be project is $280,000.
til the end of August, with high-quality goods as Fri- host a barbeque during the added to the east side of With the expansion,
the regular Friday market
running until the middle
of September. If the new
day shoppers. Loewen also
hopes that having a mar-
ket at the beach will entice
Friday markets with pro-
ceeds being donated back
to the community to vari-
T he Minnedosa Daycare
expansion project is
set to be underway. It will
the current building, and
still leave room for a play
area outside.
four new infant spots will
be added, putting the
infant capacity at eight
beach market is successful people who are already ous groups and projects. allow for an additional 800 Pictured above is children. The expansion
a floor plan for the pro- will also free up room in
posed expansion, created the existing building for
by MMP Architects Inc. of eight new preschool spots,
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Girls Repeat Provincial Rugby Championship


By Hillary Miller at Crocus High School in had daughters playing for
Brandon. the team who came out to

L ast weekend,
Minnedosa Chancel-
the

lors Girls’ Rugby team was


According to coach
Kathleen Muirhead, the
girls were elated after their
show their support.
Muirhead pointed out
that the entire line-up ex-
victorious in the provincial win. “For the returning celled during the provin-
championships. The girls players this was an amaz- cials. “Some have been
fought hard all season and ing cap to the season,” she playing very well all sea-
on Friday, June 1st and said, “We had another per- son, and then some have
Saturday, June 2nd, gave fect record: 376 points for been improving with each
all they had to beat their and 46 against.” She added game and they peaked for
opponents. This makes how these numbers reflect our provincial games,” she
two years in a row that the the commitment of the said. She noted that it is Photo submitted
girls have claimed the pro- players and coaches, and hard to pinpoint just one or The Chancellors Girls pose fpr a victory photo after defeating
vincial title. the interest of rugby for the two players, since they all Dauphin 29-7 in the provincial final on Saturday.
On Friday, the team girls in the school division. worked so well as a team,
played against Kelvin High There were many par- each relying on the others
School in the semi-final ents of the Chancellors to do their part. “That is commitment and for the ing this program the suc- row provincial champion-
game and won with a score team’s players who attend- how you win champion- passion for the game of cess it is today.” ship title earned, the tal-
of 19-0. Following this, on ed the provincial final, who ships; you work as a team.” rugby - a truly magnificent With the last regular ented team members are
Saturday, the team played braved the rain and wind Looking back, Muir- sport.” She also highlight- league game played on able to celebrate their vic-
against Dauphin in the along with the players. head has to recognize each ed the grade 12 players May 26th, last weekend’s tory and enjoy some well-
championship game, and Additionally, Muirhead of the team’s players “for who will not be returning provincial final was the deserved down time.
won with a score of 29-7. noted that there were even giving this season every- to the team next year for last game of the 2018 rugby
The games were hosted parents who previously thing they had, for their “playing a key role in mak- season. With a two-in a

Over 200 Enrolled In Youth Soccer Program


By Hillary Miller of parent involvement, and tournament for the seven with their plans to upgrade and practice there regard- quality,” said Barrett. The
the skills they work on con- and eight-year-olds, which the soccer fields. They met less of the field conditions hope is to have everything

T he youth soccer pro-


gram has been under-
way since the first week
sist of different games to
get them up and moving.
“Sometimes it involves
brought many young
families in the Westman
Youth Soccer League to
with Town Council to begin
the second planned soccer
field at the Minnedosa Re-
at the TCS field which of-
ten sees flooding in early
Spring. “That has been our
completed and fenced in
before next winter, and
they also hope to have a
in May. Children from kicking a ball, and some- Minnedosa. The timing gional Events Centre site goal, and now that we have permanent washroom and
around the region have times it involves just run- could not have been better, (former fairgrounds). This started to host these tour- canteen set up at the new
been out enjoying the ning. There might be tag since it was the same day means that the young ath- naments, it will be really field.
beautiful spring weather, and relay races to get them as the MCI C.H.A.N.G.E. letes will be able to play great to have fields of our
getting fresh air, and get- up and running and mov- Carnival. This meant that
ting a good amount of ex- ing their feet,” said Barrett. many of the young soc-
ercise. As the kids age, they work cer players were able to
Children ages eight on different rules of the attend the carnival after
and under started at the game as the development their tournament was over.
beginning of May because plan moves up, and the Minnedosa also hosted an
the field conditions prior seven and eight-year-old under-18 tournament on
to that were less than ideal, kids are able to play games May 27th at the soccer field
with frost and cold weath- and hold tournaments. at the beach.
er. The older children be- On Saturday, May Barrett added that
gan on May 8th. 26th, Minnedosa hosted a they are moving ahead
This year there are 200
children participating in
the youth soccer program.

Motocross
According to Tanis Bar-
rett, who is involved in the
program, it is fairly evenly
split with about 90 kids in
the nine to 17 age group,
Racing
Juneat 16th
and the remainder playing
in the Monday night pro- 18062gm2
gram. Barrett is managing
the under-18 teams, and is
12 Noon
on the executive board as
the registrar for youth soc-
cer. With these numbers,
seven teams were created
with the older kids, and six
groups of kids in the eight-
and-under group.
The season will run
until the last week of June at McNabb Valley
and is sure to be filled with General Admission – $28.00 each
excitement.
Barrett said that on Kids 4 – 12 years old – $20.00 each
Monday nights, with the
younger kids, there is a lot
Buy 3 get one free
Children under 3 years old are free!
V
Viewpoint
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Darryl a.Holyk - PublisHer anD eDitor

Around Some People Just Don’t Care


Town...
By DARRYL HOLYK zling. These people know the compost site is there and
are taking their compost and trash items out there rather

T he misuse and carelessness continues at the local


compost site. Sure, the site located west of Minnedo-
sa on PR# 355 was the former community garbage
than just throwing it in a ditch somewhere. So, do they
not understand that the site is not for trash, clothing and
appliances? Personally, I think the people at fault are ei-
By Darryl Holyk dump, but when will people realize it is no longer used ther just lazy, lacking respect for others or most of all,
for that purpose? It seems every year we print a story on lacking common sense. Maybe their minds are warped
the careless behaviour that has resulted in an unsightly, to the point that they believe they are entitled to do
Job Vacancies… trashy mess at the compost site. It is an ongoing prob- whatever they want and that they do not have to follow
The Canadian Federation of Independent lem and it’s obvious that no matter how many times you rules. Or perhaps they ridiculously view themselves as
Business’ latest Help Wanted report, the job va- write about it or try to educate people and ask them to “too good” to empty their own bags of compost. If any-
cancy rate in Manitoba climbed to 2.7 percent in stop, they just continue to ignore what is being said. one wishes to inform me of their own personal reason
the first quarter of 2018. The report states there Recently, a concerned citizen and member of Com- for dumping unemptied bags of compost or other trash
are 11,500 unfilled jobs in the province. While munities in Bloom went out to the compost site with at the compost site, please let me know. I would love to
this may seem high, some provinces have higher camera in hand, as we have done numerous times in the try and understand your reasoning because to me, and
vacancy rates. Ontario reportedly has 163,100 un- past, and captured the mess people are making at this many others, your behaviour is mind boggling.
filled job, Quebec has 103,100, BC has 68,100 and location. Her photos not only showed the commonly Young people often get blamed for “childish” be-
Alberta has 38,000. Prince Edward Island is doing seen unemptied plastic garbage bags but also a disgust- haviour but I have witnessed on numerous occasions
the best with only 500 unfilled jobs. As a country, ing collection of trash, even an old broken-down dish- young children stopping to pick up a piece of trash that
Canada had just over 400,000 private sector jobs washer, a propane tank and various articles of clothing. someone else carelessly dropped on the ground and dis-
remaining unfilled in the last four months. On any given day, you can visit the compost site and pose of it properly. Many children today are taught from
will most likely find trash, unemptied garbage bags and a very young age not to litter and our community should
other assorted “junk”. My most recent visit to the site, on be in good hands as these children grow up to be our
Special Visitors… Tuesday, resulted in the same feelings I have every sin- next generation of community leaders and volunteers.
On Monday afternoon, Minnedosa District gle time I go out there – anger and disgust at the careless To those children and anyone else who has picked up
Museum and Heritage Village was visited by some people who are leaving this mess for others to clean up. trash to keep our community clean you deserve a huge
special visitors. Grandchildren of the late Marga- There is no excuse for it. round of applause.
ret Fraser from BC and Alberta, dropped by to visit Our community is extremely fortunate to have a On the other hand, I have also witnessed grown
their grandmother’s former home. Today, that tiny Town-owned compost site where we can take out com- men and women out at an outdoor public facility drop
home serves as the administration building for the postable materials – whether it is grass clippings, gar- their empty can or cup, etc., on the ground and walk
museum and Heritage Village. Originally built by den waste or branches. In return we benefit from wood away rather than taking a few steps to the trash and recy-
Mr. Berry in the 1940s, the house originally sat chips, mulch and rich, black soil to use in our own yards cling receptacles provided nearby. I wonder what these
just west of the Minnedosa Covenant Church and and gardens at no charge. You would think the least we individuals homes look like? Do they have garbage cans
was home to Mrs. Fraser for many years. While a could do as a small gesture of thanks for this site would and clean their house on a regular basis or do they just
number of interior changes have been made to be to use it properly, follow the signs and keep it looking carelessly drop their trash on the floor? Sadly, I have
the small home since it’s arrival at Heritage Vil- neat and tidy. been inside homes where trash has been carelessly left
lage, her grandchildren did recognize “grandma’s Certainly, there are many people who respect the to build up on the floor. I am not sure how anyone can
kitchen cupboards” and the trap door to the base- compost site and have the common sense to empty their live in their own personal garbage dump, but to each his
ment which was previously located in the home’s compostable materials into the correct, clearly marked own I suppose! Not only is it unsightly, disgusting and
small bathroom. compost piles and either take their plastic bags or boxes foul smelling but can also pose health risks to anyone
back home with them to dispose of or put them in the living or visiting such an environment.
trash bins supplied onsite. Yet, there are others who Is there an answer for the continual careless misuse
Brightening Up… continue to amaze me with their sloppy, careless, rude, of the community compost site? I am not sure. This topic
Downtown Minnedosa became a little bright- ignorant behaviour when it comes to using our compost has been in discussion pretty much from the very start of
er recently. Our gardening volunteers have been site. It leaves me wondering, what is wrong with these our local compost site. Fines, surveillance cameras and
busy planting flowers throughout the business people? locked gates have been suggested but unless these care-
district and some of the crosswalk and stop lines What is the reason that some people just carelessly less culprits change their ways, the problem most likely
along Main Street have been brightened up with dump-and-run at the compost site? That is a hard ques- isn’t going to be resolved easily. Sadly, some people just
new paint. Some minor patching has also taken tion to answer and as one concerned resident wrote in don’t care.
place on Main Street north of the bridge. a recent email to me regarding this issue, it is very puz-

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Wetlands Protected As Landmark


Conservation Bill Receives Royal Assent
Ye O l d
Trib
SUBMITTED “This is a banner day lands and other parts of restored at an appropriate
for Manitobans,” DUC Re- the province have lost up ratio or payment must be

T he Manitoba govern-
ment has shown sound
leadership by tabling and
gional Director Scott Ste-
phens after the legislation
received royal assent in the
to 90 per cent.
Other wetland ben-
efits include drought re-
made to cover the replace-
ment cost.
DUC continues to
passing legislation to pro- legislature on June 4. “Now sistance, improved water work with the province to
tect wetlands for the ben- we will truly see sustain- quality, habitat for a vari- develop regulations that
efit of all Manitobans, says able development when it ety of wildlife, and carbon will ensure that the act is
Ducks Unlimited Canada. comes to wetland protec- storage that helps to miti- effective. 1888 – The fireman on locomotive #2 had his leg se-
DUC, the nation’s tion in Manitoba.” gate climate change. A registered charity, verely cut by the glass from the water gauge which ex-
leader in wetland conser- Just one of the many Importantly, the new Ducks Unlimited Canada ploded on Wednesday evening.
vation, says the Sustain- benefits of wetlands is the act entrenches a ma- partners with govern-
able Watersheds Act forms reduction of flooding that jor principle of wetland ment, industry, non-profit
the foundation to protect can cause costly damage conservation – no net groups, and landowners to
1908 – Some boys have been making a practice of roll-
ing stones down the hills into Mr. Peacey’s grain field.
the province’s wetlands to property, infrastructure loss of wetland benefits. conserve wetlands that are
They should remember that by doing so, they render
and their significant eco- and farming. Yet, south- When protected classes crucial to the well-being
themselves liable for damages.
logical and economic ad- west Manitoba has lost 70 of wetlands are altered or of waterfowl, wildlife and
vantages. per cent of its original wet- drained, others must be people.
1918 – Minnedosa Pharmacy advertises Nyal’s Per-

Letters to the Editor


oxide Cream for sunburns, shaving cream, talcum and
freckle lotion for 25 to 50 cents each.

1928 – Several carloads of lumber are piled at Clanwil-


liam ready to start work on the new Pool elevator there.
Dear Editor, Dear Editor,
of Zebra Mussels.
1958 – Town Council has announced that the town bell
A few years ago, I tried driving a zero-turn lawn mower
for the first time. I was thrown off and the machine
ran me over. It was a life-or-death situation and resulted
S aturday, June 2nd, the
Free Press had an ex-
tensive story on page two
What about other
lakes around here, such as
ours? Minnedosa doesn’t
is almost ready to go into operation. It will signal for fires,
earthquakes and other disasters by a series of short rings.
in the loss of my left leg below the knee.   of how Riding Mountain, have government inspec- Time to get up and go to work will be mournfully tolled
As a member of The War Amps Child Amputee Clear Lake, is taking strong tors on ours like Clear Lake by one long ring.
(CHAMP) Program, I’m spreading the safety message measures to keep out Ze- does. Zebra Mussels are
and sharing my story in a new video, PLAYSAFE: Don’t bra Mussels. When I read disastrous if they start in 1968 – Shorty McLeod came out on top at the
Let It Happen to You. it, I thought that Clear a lake, so let’s hope that Minnedosa Wildlife Association Fish Derby. His winning
With the help of seven other young amputees, I warn Lake has the luxury of gov- those using our lake are catch was a five-pound jack. Second prize went to Shelly
kids to spot the danger before they play and to be aware ernment paid uniformed paying attention to this Instance with a two-pound, eleven-ounce jack.
of “mean machines” like lawn mowers, trains, boats, cars inspectors checking on very real danger.
and farm equipment. I teach them that a few seconds of designated hours of every-
fun in the wrong place can change your life forever. You thing that goes into Clear Don Taylor, 1978 – The Province as approved preliminary plans
always think, “Oh that won’t happen to me!”, but you nev- Lake to make sure it’s free for an addition to Minnedosa Collegiate. A letter from
Minnedosa
er know. You really have to be careful. the Minister of Education stated that financial support
As the weather warms up and kids spend more time of $241,570 would be provided for the Power Mechanics
outside, I encourage parents, teachers and community Shop. Construction should start this summer.
group leaders to help me pass on the PLAYSAFE mes-
sage. Please take some time to watch or download the 1988 – The Manitoba Development Corporation was
video free-of-charge online at waramps.ca/playsafe.  unsuccessful in obtaining a suitable bid for the Valley
Motor Lodge, when the hotel went on the auction block.
Julie Kozun, 18 The top bidder was $10,000. Four years ago, the hotel
had sold for $600,000, although the corporation does not
expect to get that amount, due to the building’s current
condition.
TRIBUNE DEADLINE
1998 – Rolling River School Division is looking at mov-
Tuesday at 12 Noon ing the main entrance of Minnedosa Collegiate form the
current south side of the high school to the north side.
The proposal is to switch the locations for the school ad-
ministration offices and staff lounge at a cost of approxi-
mately $15,000.

2008 – The local SAAN store is going out of business…


again. SAAN Stores Ltd, has fallen into bankruptcy pro-
tection with all 126 stores across Canada scheduled to
close. This is the second time in three years that our lo-
cal SAAN has had a going-out-of-business sale. There is

Dr. Derek Papegnies Harvey Wedgewood of the Minnedosa & District


a possibility that the local store would re-open under a
new name.
Foundation presents TCS principal Mr. Shephard and
OPTOMETRIST student Riley with funds to make a model pedal plane
to donate to the Air Museum in Brandon. The “Flight Tribune Founder
Club” will work after school on this project. William Gibbens
Born - 1854 at London, England
129-2nd Avenue S.W., Minnedosa, MB For more info or to make a donation to the Foundation go to Died - February 20, 1932
FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL: www.minnedosafoundation.com. at Cornwall, Ontario
204-867-2455
6 Friday, June 8, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

Many Accomplishments Over Basswood WI’s 100 Years


Continued early members of the Bass- The WI was set up as
from Page 1 wood WI, which can be a a way for local women to
tedious task, considering get together, have social
Long-time Basswood that often first names were gatherings and learn es-
WI member, Marion not used, and women were sential skills. Marion re-
McNabb, shared memo- just referred to as “Mrs.”. minded the attendees of
ries from the WI’s ten de- She has put in time to find the collaboration between
cades of service. McNabb out their first names, so the Basswood WI and the
also at one-time served as that they can be properly United Church’s Sunday
president of the Manitoba recorded in the Basswood School program to add an
WI. The Basswood WI is WI history books. annex to the church, which
fortunate to have had two The charter mem- allowed each group a place
other provincial presi- bers of the Basswood WI to convene. The Basswood
dents among its members in 1918 included Louella WI also lobbied twice to
- Vivianne Campbell and Armson, Grace Crerar, An- have a municipal doctor.
Photo by Hillary Miller
Lois Neabel. Marion high- nie Matheson, Mary Mur- The first time, in 1936, they
lighted some of the won- ray, Margaret Robertson, were denied, but the sec- checked. She also men- years, were involved with son gave a presentation to
derful accomplishments of Agnes Cassady, Nancy ond time, two years later, tioned the vast number of the recycling program in the Basswood Hall, which
the Basswood WI over the Crerar, Eva Matheson and they were successful, and quilts that have been made Minnedosa. has always been a valuable
years, though noted that, Elizabeth Robertson. Dr. H.H. Bruser came once over the years by the Bass- Following McNabb’s ally to the group. Follow-
sadly, some of the earliest Currently, the Bass- a week from Rapid City. wood WI, which have been reminisces, a celebration ing grace by Marion, cake
information, before the wood WI has seven mem- In 1937, the WI was donated to many local and of life was given by Linda and refreshments were
1930’s, has been lost. bers; Linda Birch, Betty instrumental in bringing provincial causes. The Birch and Shirley Rose, to served. Congratulations
McNabb has spent Iverson, Edith Parsons, a dental clinic to the area. Basswood WI was respon- honour WI members who to the Basswood WI on 100
a great deal of time re- Elaine Thomson, Esther During the clinic, twelve sible for setting up a lend- have gone before them. years of service “for home
searching the names of Harland, Marion McNabb children in the community ing library in the general The anniversary cake was and country”.
the charter members and and Shirley Rose. were able to get their teeth store and in more recent then cut and Elaine Thom-

Cadurcis News Basswood News


By doreen TroTT McNabb, Vivianne Camp- area are appalling. Road By Zelda FirBy Lethbridge, AB. Sympathy Approximately 80 people
bell and the late Lois Nea- #270 is closed from Bass- also to Darci Lyn’s husband from near and far attended

A number attended the


100th Anniversary cer-
emony of Basswood W.I.
bel.
Our sympathy is ex-
tended to Henry and
wood to Rapid City. Road
#355 is very wet in many
places.
C ongratulations to
Brent Cardy on receiv-
ing his Diploma in Agri-
Mark and children and the
Shewfelt and Winder rela-
tives on the passing of their
the celebration on Sunday
at the Basswood Hall.
Sylvia Firby and Dan-
at Basswood Hall Sunday Phyllis Winder and other Jim and Nancy Greer culture at the University niece and cousin. ika, Diane and Cheryl
afternoon. This organiza- members of the Shewfelt- attended the Provincial of Manitoba’s convocation On Wednesday eve- LaCoste, Lori McMillan
tion has done much to fur- Winder family on the loss Rugby games over the on May 4th. ning, Tanner’s Cross- and daughters Averyl, Lau-
ther advantages in culture, of niece Darci Lyn Hender- weekend in Brandon. Sympathy is extended ing School pit was filled ren and Janna spent the
education and economics son, Darci was the daugh- Grandson Brett Greer was to Jeff and Shanda Stewart to overflowing when the weekend in Minot, ND.
for Manitobans. Basswood ter of Warren and Betty one of the players. His and family on the passing Minnedosa School Band’s Donald Sjoberg of Ed-
W.I. can boast of three pro- Shewfelt. team placed second over- of Shanda’s grandmother presented their spring monton, AB called on the
vincial presidents, Marion The roads in Cadurcis all. Congratulations Brett! Irene Wruth-Montgomery concert. Congratulations Stan Firby’s while spend-
of Brandon. to all the students and ing the weekend with Da-

TRIBUNE
Sympathy is extended their teacher. vid Sjoberg and friends.
to Warren and Betty Shew- Congratulations to
PRINTING felt and family of Brandon
on the passing of daughter
Basswood Women’s Insti-
tute on their 100th anni-
867-3816 Darci Lyn Henderson, at versary as an organization.
The Municipality of Harrison Park
Age Friendly Initiative Committee
together with Prairie Mountain Health Authority
“Healthy Together Now” Program invites you to attend a free
myCommunity
“Cooking for One or Two” Join in the Community Events Planned! Ê
Neighbours Indeed
Be a Neighbour...
Afternoon Session. And announce

Pancake Breakfast
Ê
these special events
Facilitators from Prairie Mountain Health Ê BBQ
Ê to your community
will show how to plan, prepare, and cook nutritious, ●Birth of Child
8 a.m. – 10 a.m. LUNCH
Ê

healthy and delicious meals. Our lives often move from a large At the Newdale
Ê ●Wedding
family to feed, to one or two left at home still wanting wholesome, Ê Served from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. ●Wedding Anniversaries
Curling Rink 25th, 40th, 50th, 60th
Newdale Fire Hall
Ê
cost effective and tasty meals! Sponsored by the
Municipality of Harrison Park Ê At the ●New home residency
This presentation can benefit people of all ages and stages. Ê You may qualify for a
Join us for a special demonstration and Age Friendly Initiative Committee Check out the display personalized keepsake
Ê
A Free-Will Offering will be accepted to support the gift offer compliments
hands-on cooking learning experience! Newdale Volunteer Firefighters Ê
Of Firefighting Equipment of local business and
Newdale Hall Basement, 517 Minnedosa St. Ê professional sponsors
The Newdale Volunteer Fire Department
Wednesday, June 13th at 1:30 p.m. will demonstrate their newly purchased
Ê Minnedosa Pharmacy
To register – Call Carol at 204-849-2193 “Jaws of Life” Rescue Equipment Ê Glenndosa Glass 1990 Ltd.
Minnedosa insurance Services
Sandy Lake Drop In Centre, 100 Main St. At 10:30 a.m. Ê
Kim’sQuality Foods
Thursday, June 14th at 1:30 p.m. Ê Integra Tire
Ê Heritage Co-op
To register – Call Cheryl at 204-848-2715 Minnedosa Tribune
Ê
Gateway Motel
You may sign up and be one of the first 12 to assist Ê

with the cooking or come to observe. Ê Be part of your Community!


Municipality of Harrison Park Age Friendly Initiative - Ê
Contact Tillie Johnson
“Working to keep our residents happy, healthy and longer in our community!” (12-2) Ê
(13-2) 204-867-3414
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 8, 2018 7

Drama Club Ready To Hit The Stage With Corner Gas


By Hillary Miller watching, so it provides them to their own style
a certain level of nostal- and stage. This means that

T he Minnedosa Drama
Club’s upcoming pro-
duction of Corner Gas is
gia for viewers, and this is
something that the Drama
Club hopes to accomplish.
while the play will have a
certain level of nostalgia, it
will truly be a Minnedosa
sure to be a splendid affair. “It is set in Saskatchewan, production.
The skits will be di- so it is not far from home,” The skits will include
rected by both Mary Dal- said Anderson. Ander- John Earle as Brent Leroy,
ton and Flow Anderson. son has received feedback Louise McInnes as Emma
Corner gas was chosen be- from people in the com- Leroy, Jamie Willis as Os-
cause last year’s Carol Bur- munity, who all seem to car Leroy, Brittany Mac-
nett skits were so highly be very excited to see the Donald as Lacey Burrows,
enjoyed that the two want- upcoming spring produc- Greg Kirk as Hank Yarbo,
ed to do something simi- tion. The dedicated actors Rebecca Porteous as Wan-
lar in nature. Anderson, have been working hard to da Dollard, Dan Voth as
a long-time fan of the TV get the skits perfected and Davis Quinton, Shanna
show ‘Corner Gas’, thought have been meeting to re- Turnbull and Kathleen
of the idea, which came at hearse twice a week. Sheridan both as Karen
the perfect time, not long The Drama club will Pelly, Jim Shaw as Mayor
Photo submitted
after Dalton had gone to have four separate skits Fitzy and the Taxman, and
see Brent Butt’s stand-up going on throughout the Bonnie Michaudville as Minnedosa Drama Club cast for Corner Gas.
comedy performance. It evening and will feature Grandma Jensen.
was meant to happen. the musical interludes that As previously adver-
Like Carol Burnett, were used in the TV show. tised, Minnedosa Drama
Corner Gas is a show that The group has had to Club will present Corner
many people grew up adapt the skits to match Gas on June 14th and 15th.

Rapid City 4-H Beef Bits  


NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TOWN OF MINNEDOSA
REVISED WATER & WASTEWATER RATES

By AnjA VAn de the show ring, and what weeks.  Hoof trimming will June 1, 2018

LAngemheen we should be looking for be June 9th.    All members The Town of Minnedosa (Town) has applied to the Public Utilities Board (Board) for revised water
and wastewater rates for the Town of Minnedosa Water and Wastewater Utility (Utility) as set out in
when judging steer and and leaders received new By-law 2559, read for the first time on October 10, 2017. The Lagoon tipping fees for the Town of

O n May 26th, we had heifer classes.  After work- shirts this year, as our club Minnedosa Water and Wastewater Utility (Utility) as set out in By-law 2560, read for the first time on
March 13, 2018. Rates were last approved in 2015 in Board Order 146/15.
our monthly meet- ing with the animals, we had three different styles of The current rates and proposed rates are as follows:
ing.  First, we had our all gathered for a potluck shirts, and we would like to
crash clinic.  All the mem- lunch, and our meeting.  look more unified.  Current Rates Proposed Rates
2018-2020
bers brought some of their Our float for the Rapid Our Achievement By‐law 2538 By-Law 2559
project animals to the fair City Fair was discussed Day will be June 23rd.  We Quarterly service charge $ 17.75 $ 17.00

grounds.  We all practiced further, and we hope that will all meet again at the Water $/first 500 cubic meters
Water $/over 500 cubic meters
$
$
2.06
0.47
$
$
3.77
0.64
our showmanship skills in people attending the pa- Neepawa Fat Stock Show Wastewater $/cubic meter $ 0.90 $ 0.61
the ring, and then moved rade, will like our float idea and Sale on July 4th.  We Minimum quarterly charge* $ 59.19 $ 78.32
Non-metered waster and wastewater
on to judging steers and this year.  One of our  new hope that you can all come customers** $ 275.27 $ 398.06
heifers. Norman Under- 4-H club signs will be out and attend our shows, Bulk water sales per cubic meter $ 2.27 $ 4.00
2018-2020
hill was our “judge of the put up at the entrance of and maybe even buy one By‐law 2538 By-Law 2560
day”, and gave us tips in the fair grounds in a few of our steers! Lagoon tipping fees***
Hauling from Town residences $ 5.33 $ 4.02
Hauling from out of Town residences $ 10.20 $ 7.34

TRIBUNE DEADLINE: Tuesday at 12 Noon *Based on 14 cubic meters


**Based on average of 87 cubic meters per quarter consumption
***Minimum per use fee up to 4.54 kilolitres.

Destinations Plus 2018 Bus Trips


Details of the Town’s application are available for review at the Town office or the Public Utilities Board’s
office. Any questions concerning the application for revised rates, or the operation of the Utility, should
be sent directly to the Town.

If you have concerns/comments regarding the Town of Minnedosa’s application for water and wastewater

EVENT INFORMATION
rates please go to www.pubmanitoba.ca and provide your comment. Please note all comments will be
DATE forwarded to the Town.

Bus Tours July 4th Clear Lake


$80.00
Day Trip, lunch on the Martese. Questions or comments should be sent on or before June 30, 2018.

The Public Utilities Board is the provincial regulatory agency that reviews and approves rates for water

2018 July 22nd


Rainbow Stage
Book and Pay before
Day Trip to Winnipeg, Supper
included “Breaking up is hard
and wastewater utilities in Manitoba, with the exception of the City of Winnipeg. The Board’s review
process involves:
the Utility filing a rate application to the Board,
xRoom 400 – 330 Portage Avenue   330, avenue Portage, pièce 400 
After 10 of the June 22nd $119.00 to do”.
the public notification of proposed rate changes,
xWinnipeg, MB  R3C 0C4 
x the Board’s review of the application through a public hearing or
www.pubmanitoba.ca  
Winnipeg (Manitoba) Canada R3C 0C4 
paper review process, and
www.pubmanitoba.ca 
After $129.00
same price
  
x the issuance of a Board Order which outlines the Board’s decision on the rate application and the
  rates to be charged.
Skydancer Casino Two nights stay, transportation
trips excluding July 24th - 26th Old Room $145.00 & shopping, $100 free slot play The Manitoba Ombudsman has recently issued privacy guidelines for administrative tribunals. The PUB
New Room $165.00 total, exch. $100 a day at par, is mindful of its obligations under those guidelines. Its decisions in respect of the application being
tickets you will be meal coupons. considered will be sensitive to the guidelines. Personal information will not be disclosed unless it is
appropriate and necessary to do so. However, the PUB advises participants that these proceedings are

entitled to a FREE August 26th


Rainbow Stage
Book and Pay before
Day trip to Winnipeg, supper
public and that as a result, personal information protections are reduced.

included The Board will then decide whether any further notice is required and whether to proceed with a public
trip with us! July 26th $119.00
After $129.00
“Beauty and the Beast” hearing or paper review process. All concerns received by the Board will be considered in the Board’s
decision on rates to be charged.

Peace Gardens Day Trip, Lunch


1-800-431-4442 September 9th PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IN CONSIDERING THIS APPLICATION, THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD
Price to come MAY OR MAY NOT FIND IT NECESSARY TO DETERMINE RATES DIFFERENT FROM THOSE
204-867-5777 APPLIED FOR BY THE APPLICANT.
September 14th - Skydancer Casino Two nights stay on a weekend.
[email protected] Old Room $145.00 $75 free slot play total, exch. Note: All proceedings will be conducted in accordance with the Board’s Rules of Practice and Procedure
www.sharontandc.com 16th New Room $165.00 $100 a day at par. which the Board may vary in order to constrain regulatory costs. The Rules are available at
www.pubmanitoba.ca.
Box 1500 Regina Casino
September 25th - Book and Pay before
Two night stay, transportation
Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 & shopping.
27th
“Original Signed By”
August 24th $266.00
After $299.00
Rachel McMillin, B.Sc.
A/Assistant Associate Secretary
Manitoba Public Utilities Board
DROP IN OR CALL US FOR ADDITIONAL 2018 BUS LISTINGS (13-2) (13-2)
8 Friday, June 8, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

Meet The Mayors Highway Cleanup

Photo by Darryl Holyk

Harvey Wedgewood, Shannon Wedgewood, Teagan Bialas and Destiny


Burnside were just a few of the local volunteers who participated in the
Photo submitted
Minnedosa Lions Annual Highway Cleanup Wednesday evening.
Dedicated volunteers walked along the highway entrances to Minnedosa,
Over Minnedosa’s 135 year history, our community has been served with garbage bags in hand, picking up trash scattered in the ditches.
by 39 Mayors. The four living Mayors attended the recent 40th In addition to numerous fast food containers and disposable cups,
anniversary of the local Lions Club. Pictured (L-R): Ray Orr, some interesting items, such as a pool noodle, were also picked up!
Duane Lacoste, Terry Drebit and Jim Burgess. When you have trash in your vehicle, don’t toss it out the window.

The 21st Annual Minnedosa Chamber


Little Valley of Commerce
Jamboree
JUNE 16TH 2 p.m. - 11 p.m.
JUNE 17TH 12 NOON - 8 P.M.
13th Annual
AG APPRECIATION
Erickson Recreation Centre, Erickson, MB BEEF ON A BUN
2018 Wednesday, June 13th
Recipients 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Minnedosa Community
Conference Centre
Brody Hall Laina Boyd Sponsored By:
Rainbow & Silent Members of the Minnedosa
Saturday Brigham McNabb Auction, 50-50 Draws, Chamber of Commerce
(2 p.m. - 11 p.m.)
Photobooth & Dancing
Mike Sacharko Band
Event proceeds are towards scholarships
Sister Reign
Admission Fun f
Darcy & Josh
or Ki for two Minnedosa Collegiate graduates
Sund ay 2:00 - 6 ds
The McKillops Satur
Adult Weekend Pass: $25.00 d
Michael Campbell & Friends
Day Pass: $15.00 Jambo 12:0 ay :00 with plans for continued education in
Live Auction
ree Ex 0 - 5:00
Cameron Campbell Band Youth 17 & under free Bounc press Train agriculture or the agriculture lending field
yH ouse
Sunday littlejamboree.com
Money
M
Katie L ountain or a student from a farm family.
(Noon - 8 p.m.)
For more Information Farm P ake Little
e
Roulette
Contact: Rod & Evelyn at and Lo tting Zoo
Along for the Ride ts mor
Meet the Kids 204-865-2447 or e!!!
email [email protected]
d at
Crossfyre
Smith & Wesson Camping available!
r e at Foo hen!!!
First come Basis - G itc
Info at Ericksonmb.ca a c k ie’s K ments
J esh !
Refr e Lions!!
Bring Lawn Chairs with
t h
Erickson Flying Club Annual Breakfast: at the Airport. Sunday 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 8, 2018 9

National Motocross Weekend Expected


To Bring 2,000 Spectators To Minnedosa
By Hillary Miller what they saw. The felt the and champion from a very
local track would be wor- young age, will be compet-

I n keeping with the effort


many local groups have
been making recently, to
thy of hosting a national
even. In preparation for
hosting the nationals, Brad
ing at the nationals next
weekend.
As the upcoming races
bring provincial and na- McNabb and his helpers are a national event, spec-
tional events to Minnedo- have been working tire- tators can expect a week-
sa, the local Motocross lessly to prepare the track end full of excitement. The
group will play host to a for the event, specifically Motorsport Racing Canada
national motocross event to make it wider and per- sanctioned tour began in
next weekend. McNabb fect the jumps. Calgary, AB in late May
Valley Motocross, north- Brad is very excited to and will run to mid-August
west of Minnedosa will have the national compe- with its final tour stop in
host Round Four of the tition come to Minnedosa Alton, ON.
2018 Rockstar Energy Tri- and is looking forward to Whether you are a
ple Crown Motocross Tour the event. He expects that motocross fan who has
on Saturday, June 16th fol- there could be over 2,000 attended previous year’s
lowed by an amateur day spectators in addition to a events at McNabb Moto-
on Sunday, June 17th. large number of riders at cross or someone who has
For the past number of various levels. He believes never seen the high en-
years, the local race course that the national moto- ergy motocross racing live, File photo
has hosted regular events cross weekend will truly head out to McNabb Valley
as part of the Manitoba benefit Minnedosa, as it next weekend and support lot more. If you can’t make
Motocross Association will bring many outsiders this locally hosted nation-
Over the past number of years, McNabb Valley
this upcoming weekend,
circuit. The committee for to the community, which al event. Throughout the Motocross has hosted numerous events.
McNabb Valley will be
the national competition will help support local weekend spectators will hosting Manitoba Moto- Come the Father’s Day weekend, the facility
visited the local motocross businesses. Brad’s son, see everything from week- cross Association races in will host a national racing event.
grounds some time ago Ryder, who has become end warriors to seasoned September.
and was impressed with a motocross enthusiast professionals plus a whole

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10 Friday, June 8, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

Eggs: Low And Slow Around The Region…


By CHEF DEZ Yes, the mixing is still the with the iron in the yolk tions of the coagulated Killarney Guide – A local taxi driver was shocked
same; and moving them and forming iron sulfide. eggs up so that uncooked when he spotted a black bear crossing Main Street ear-

O ne of the many rea-


sons I write a food
column is to inspire you
around in the pan is kind
of the same, but the cook-
ing temperature needs to
This reaction causes not
only that familiar green
colour, but also a strong
parts can run underneath.
Try not to stir too much
as this will cause the eggs
ly Saturday morning. Killarney is in the centre of the
Boissevain Conservation District, which is about 6,700
square kilometres, and the district office gets about five
to get into the kitchen; to change... thus the time it odor and flavour. Now in to be broken up into very calls every year for bear sightings.
embrace the opportunity takes to make them will be the case of the hard-boiled small particles. When the
to unleash gastronomic longer. However, the re- egg, this only shows up eggs are set, but still soft Carberry News-Express – The Carberry/North
adventures in your home. sults are worth it. at the area where the egg and moist, remove from Cypress-Langford Fire Department attended a housefire
One other reason of great The main rule I have white meet with the yolk, the heat and serve imme- on Baron Bay. Fire fighters were on scene for many hours
importance is to hope- learned about egg cookery but with scrambled eggs diately. The results will be once the fire was out to watch for hot spots and flare ups.
fully make things easier is to always avoid high heat the two are combined into fluffy, succulent, and noth- The home was destroyed in the blaze.
for you through different and do not overcook. High a homogenous mixture ing like the hard, rubbery,
tricks, tips, and time sav- heat and overcooking will and the results could be bits of eggs you get when
ing ideas... but not this make eggs rubbery, disco- unappealing if not cooked doing this over high heat.
Boissevain Recorder – Boissevain School is getting
a facelift to the tune of $3.5 to $4 million. The project in-
time. This time I am going loured and affect their fla- properly. This is where low If you are a stickler
cludes replacing the exterior bricks, windows and doors
to take one of the easiest vour. Eggs are mostly made heat plays such an impor- for exact temperatures, it
as well as part of the roof on the original building, con-
things you do so quickly up of delicate proteins, and tant role. is important to note that
structed in 1962. Plans are also in place to replace the
and make you do it longer like all proteins they coag- I always scramble my egg whites and egg yolks
school’s old boiler.
with more finesse. A staple ulate when cooked. Coag- eggs with a bit of added each coagulate at differ-
dish for almost any break- ulation is the process of the moisture: about 1 table- ent temperatures. This is
fast that you think you have protein strands connecting spoon of water, milk, or what allows you to cook an Reston Recorder – The Crazy Stitchers recently raffled
mastered ever since you with each other, becom- cream for every 2 large egg (soft boiled or fried, for a handmade quilt. Proceeds from the raffle have been do-
started cooking, and now ing firmer, shrinking, and sized eggs - do this in a example) with firm whites nated to the R.M. of Wallace Fire Department, Pipestone
I am going to reteach you releasing moisture. Expos- bowl with some salt and and a soft yolk. Egg whites Albert Fire Department and the Goulter School Breakfast
everything you thought ing any proteins to extreme pepper until the eggs are typically coagulate be- Program. Each group has been presented $1,000.
you knew about this dish. heat will toughen them thoroughly combined. tween 140 to 149 degrees
Yes, in our homes it’s time and make them dry; espe- Heat a pan over medium Fahrenheit, while egg yolks Melita New Era – Murray Renwick’s “Soil Buster” to
to revolutionize the art of cially eggs. heat and melt a small pat will coagulate between 144 help his wife break down soil in her greenhouse to reduce
making scrambled eggs. The excessive heat of butter in the pan. When to 158 degrees Fahren- her exposure to dust has ended up as one in the top 20
Wait. Hold on here. could also cause discol- the butter starts to foam, heit. Combined eggs (as in inventions in the Ultimate Figure It Outer contest held by
Scrambled eggs? Isn’t this ouration. Have you ever add the egg mixture and scrambled eggs) will thus Princess Auto. There were originally 500 contest entries.
as simple as mixing some cooked a hard-boiled egg reduce the heat to low. Oc- produce a coagulation
eggs in a bowl, pouring and the egg yolk had a casionally stir gently while point of approximately 155 Souris Plaindealer – One of Souris’ tourist attrac-
into a hot pan, and mov- green ring around it? This cooking over the low heat degrees Fahrenheit. tions, the Bird Sanctuary in Victoria Park is gone. Badly
ing them around until is caused by the sulphur as the eggs coagulate: ba- It is also important damaged from floods in 2011 and 2014, that decimated
they’re done? Not quite. in the egg whites reacting sically, you are lifting por- to mention that the term the bird population in the sanctuary, the Park’s Board de-
“scrambled eggs” comes cided to remove the old structures. Cleaned up and new
Bridge Club from the process of mixing
the eggs together in ad-
trees planted, the area will now be accessible to park visi-
tors on a regular basis.
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Results vance of cooking, not from
overworking them in the Crossroads This Week – Some 2,000 people attend-
pan. ed Wayway Food Mart’s 25th anniversary celebration
May 31st
Until next time, happy which featured Canuck Amusements midway and a pro-
cooking. fessional fireworks display.
1st - Jean Garbolinsky/
Cheryl Orr
Chef Dez is a Chef,
2nd - Jim/Lynn Burgess
Writer and Host. Visit him
3rd - June Clark/
at www.chefdez.com Write
Cliff Lentz
4th - Karen Christiansen/
to him at [email protected]
or P.O. Box 2674, Abbots-
MINNEDOSA GOLF CLUB
Norman Peterson
ford, BC V2T 6R4. Minnedosa Golf Club
Expansion Committee
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Deadlines In very good condition. Only
9,000 kms. Asking $2,950
softener, finished basement,
of Marla Hume and Warren
Edmunson. To be held from Tuesday, June 12th, 2018. 4:00
Classified advertisements must be submitted no later plenty of oak cabinets and 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. on June 10th, p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Crystals
Call 204-867-5205. (13-2) x
than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following Friday’s storage, 3 storage sheds and 2018 at the Beulah Hall. (12-2) Dance Studio in Minnedosa.
edition. All classified advertisements must be prepaid BEFORE attached insulated garage.  EDWC Dance Studio located
PROVINCE-WIDE
Very close to schools and at 102- 3rd Ave. N.W. 2 blocks
insertion. CLASSIFIEDS – GET NO-
downtown. $276,900.00. BABY SHOWER west of Blazer’s in Minne-
The Minnedosa Tribune is not responsible for TICED! Reach over 400,000
Check out the kijiji or ebran- dosa. For more information
typographical errors published AFTER the first insertion, nor readers weekly. Call this
don ad for more info. Call 204- please call Crystal; home 204-
does it assume responsibility for errors published as a result of newspaper NOW or email Baby shower for Char-
867-5708. (10-5) x 867-3561 or studio 204-867-
an advertisement placed, changed, or cancelled, by telephone. [email protected] for de- lotte (Kerri and Brandon’s
2446. (12-2) x
To ensure your advertisement appears correctly please submit tails. PROPERTY daughter) at the Clanwilliam
it in person, by fax, mail, or email. Community Hall on Sunday,
BATTERIES FOR EV- FOR SALE June 10th from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Have an upcoming
ERYTHING. Automotive, event? Wanting good atten-
Lake Lots $39,900. Only Hope to see you there! (11-3)
farm, construction, ATV, ma- dance? Let our readers know
AUCTIONS rine, motorcycle, golf carts, 10 Lake Lots Left! Price re-
BUSINESS
by placing a simple Com-
phones, tools, radios, com- duced to sell. Sand beach, no ing Event ad in The Tribune.
building time restrictions. Es- OPPORTUNITY Word ads starting at $9.00
puters etc. Reconditioned,
FIREARMS AUCTION
JUNE 23RD, 2018 – Three Ses-
McSherry Auction obsolete and hard-to-find tablished area with many cot- plus tax for the first 40 words.
12 Patterson Dr. batteries. SOLAR equipment. tages. Warren, Royal LePage Hip or knee Call 204-867-3816 or email
sions Live And Online. Bid- 204-856-3076.
Stonewall, MB The Battery Man. Winnipeg. replacement? your ad to class@minnedosa-
ding Starts June 6th-22nd.
Estate & Moving 1.877.775.8271 www.battery- tribune.com
www.switzersauction.com. Problems walking or
Toll-Free 1-800-694-2609, Wed June 13 4:00 PM man.ca STEEL BUILDINGS getting dressed? The
Canadian Government EMPLOYMENT
Email: paul@switzersauction. Estate & Moving may owe you a:
com. Estates And Collections Wed June 20 4:00 PM Sell your item through OPPORTUNITY
The Tribune Classifieds. Word STEEL BUILDING $2,500
Wanted. Switzer’s – Canada’s Yard * Recreation * Yearly Credit
Antiques * Furniture * ads starting at $9.00. Call 204- SALE... “MEGA MADNESS Dream Job! Live in care-
#1 Firearms Auction.
Glassware * Household * 867-3816 or email class@ SALE – CRAZY DEALS ON $20,000 giver/housekeeper. Summers
Go To Web! minnedosatribune.com Lump Sum Refund in Winnipeg and winters in
ALL BUILDINGS!” 20x23
The Disability Credit the tropics. Call 204-997-4629
(204) 467-1858 or $5,798. 23x25 $5,744. Service. Lowest rate in the
(204) 886-7027 25x27 $6,639. 30x31 industry.
www.mcsherryauction.com $8,488. 32x35 9,954. One For reliable expert
End wall included. Pion- service CALL
eer Steel 1-855-212-7036. 204-453-5372
12 Friday, June 8, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
HELP WANTED
MEDICAL TRANSCRIP-
TION! In-demand career!
Employers have work-at- WEST REGION CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES INC.
home positions available. WEST REGION CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES INC. invites applications for an
Get online training you need invites applications for the following positions INTAKE WORKER
from an employer-trusted
program. Visit: CareerStep. URBAN SERVICES FAMILY ENHANCEMENT (FE) WORKER & Pine Creek First Nation
ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to COURT ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CLERK
start training for your work- WRCFS is a mandated First Nations child and family services Agency responsible to
at-home career today! provide a full range of services, including statutory services, voluntary services and
prevention services to the children and families of its nine First Nations, residing on and
off reserve. The purpose of the programs of WRCFS is to sustain, support, and enhance
WRCFS is a mandated First Nations Child and Family Services Agency responsible to provide a full range of services, including family and community life. Reporting to the Community Based Team Supervisor, the
statutory services, voluntary services and prevention services to the children and families of its nine First Nations, residing on and worker will be responsible to work as part of a team in delivering a full range of child and
CLASS 1 COMPANY off reserve. The purpose of the programs of WRCFS is to sustain, support, and enhance family and community life. The agency’s family services utilizing a community based model of service delivery, with emphasis on
DRIVERS and mission is to work with our First Nations people to protect Aboriginal children, in keeping with our core values. prevention and resource services as a frontline approach.
OWNER OPERATORS
WANTED Urban Services Family Enhancement (FE) Worker DUTIES INCLUDE:
Class 1 company drivers and Reporting to the Urban Services CFS Supervisor, the worker will be responsible to work as part of a team in delivering a full • Ensure a working knowledge of CFS legislation, regulations, standards and
owner operators wanted to haul range of child and family services with emphasis on prevention and resource services as a frontline approach. Duties will include;
bulk liquid products throughout WRCFS policy and procedures
MB, SK, AB and the US.
the provision of a full range of statutory child welfare services that involves child protection; court work; case management; • To operate within the mandate, understanding the role of a mandated worker
intake; on-call; advocacy; special needs, age of majority and the application of the Structured Decision Making Assessment tools • Complete the Structured Decision Making as required
Loaded and empty miles paid!
when working with families. Applicants will require a BSW degree with two (2) years of child welfare experience, preferably in • Provide Intake services using the Intake Module (IM)
Dedicated dispatch, well main-
tained equipment, comprehen-
First Nations child and family services. An equivalent combination of training and experience may be considered; must have • Provide direct service; Placement
sive benefits package. working knowledge of the CFS Act and a commitment to First Nations child and family services, community based planning • Ensure there is development of relevant community resources of an ongoing
Contact us or submit your and service delivery; Knowledge of and appreciation for Ojibway culture and aspirations are essential. The ability to speak nature and networks effectively with the existing resources
resume: Ojibway will be considered a definite asset; Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; must have • Ensure culturally appropriate services
Phone: 204.571.0187 demonstrated ability to work as part of a team and within a multi-disciplinary approach and have good organizational skills. • Make referrals to appropriate resources based on family assessments
Email: recruiting@ Applicant must be able to respond to completing deadlines in a fast paced environment. Computer training and or knowledge of
renaissancetrans.ca • Complete necessary administrative duties
Microsoft Office and familiarity with the Structured Decision Making Assessment Tools, Intake & CFSIS is essential. • Establishment of good working relationships with other community services and
Fax: 204.727.6651
Or submit an online application Court Administrative Support Clerk resources
@ www.renaissancetrans.ca Reporting to the Administration Manager the individual will be responsible for providing general administrative support and QUALIFICATIONS:
court clerk duties at the WRCFS office located in Winnipeg. Duties will include but are not limited to the following; preparing • BSW with at least two years related experience preferably in First Nations Child
court documents, maintaining files, database entry, collection of statistics, typing, photocopying and reception relief. Minimum & Family Services. An equivalent combination of training and experience will
CARD OF THANKS Grade 12 high school education or an acceptable equivalent combination of education & training, Knowledge and appreciation be considered.
for First Nations culture and aspirations are essential, must be able to communicate effectively, orally & in writing, must have • Must have a commitment to First Nations Child & Family Services, community
computer training and/or knowledge of Microsoft office. Excellent administrative and organizational skills, must be able to work based planning, and service delivery.
We would like to thank as part of a team and be a team player in a fast paced environment as well as working independently.
the Newdale and Sandy Lake • Knowledge of and appreciation for Ojibway culture and aspirations are essential.
Fire Departments, Bruce and Salary: Commensurate with experience and training and according to Provincial pay scale. • The ability to speak Ojibway will be considered a definite asset.
• Must have demonstrated ability to work as part of a team and within a
Steven for helping get our
multi-disciplinary approach.
fire out. Greatly appreciated. WRCFS offers a supportive, progressive and innovative work environment, competitive salaries, a great benefits package, • Must have computer training and/or knowledge of Microsoft Office
Ewan and Chris. x and training opportunities. The successful applicant must provide WRCFS with a current Criminal Record check that includes • Be familiar with the Structured Decision Making assessment tools, Intake & CFSIS
a Vulnerable Sector Search, Child Abuse Registry check, Prior Contact check and Driver’s Abstract prior to commencement of is essential.
IN MEMORIAM employment. Travel is required. A valid driver’s license and access to means of reliable transportation for work is a condition of
The successful applicant must provide WRCFS with a current Criminal Record Check that
employment.
includes a Vulnerable Sector Search, Child Abuse Registry Check, Prior contact check and
Please submit your resumes with a covering letter to: Driver’s Abstract prior to the commencement of employment. Travel is required. A valid
In Loving Memory of
Verna McIvor, BSW, MSW, RSW driver’s license and access to means of reliable transportation for work is a condition of
LAWRENCE POLLICHUK Director of Urban Services employment.
June 22nd, 1944 – West Region Child & Family Services, Inc.
June 8th, 2016 SALARY: Commensurate with experience and training and according to Provincial pay
255 Sherbrook St.
scale.
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2B8
The bolw was great, Fax: (204) 985-4079 Please submit resumes to:
the shock severe, Esther Beaulieu, BSW, RSW
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS: Wednesday, June 13, 2018 West Region Child & Family Services, Inc.
We little thought the
end was near, We thank all who apply, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Box 280
And only those who ERICKSON, Manitoba R0J 0P0 Fax: (204) 622-5248
have lost can tell,
Looking for a full time DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS: Wednesday, June 13th, 2018
The pain of parting
with no farewell.
cook to be working at RD’s On
Main in Minnedosa. The right
NOW HIRING HOUSEKEEPERS We thank all who apply, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Sadly missed by
applicant will be paid $17.50 • Must be able to stay on feet for long periods of time
per hour. The applicant must • Pays great attention to details
Cecilia, Rob and Judy,
have two year’s experience
Sheldon and Tammy
in cooking and should be an
and grandsons Nathan, Ty
expert in continental cook- Staff housing available, if needed
and Brody.
ing. Please drop off resume
x
in person at 9 Main St. N. or For more information or to apply,please contact
Barb Kelly:
ERICKSON DENTAL CLINIC
via email rdsonmain@gmail.
GARAGE SALE com. (48-25) x [email protected] or 204.848.8509
FULL TIME OPPORTUNITIES
Garage Sale Saturday, June
9th from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
www.elkhornresort.mb.ca WE ARE LOOKING FOR 1 OR 2 FULL OR PART-TIME
at 218 4th St. S.W. x
1.866.355.4676 | 204.848.2802 ENERGETIC, TEAM ORIENTED EMPLOYEES
PO Box 40, 3 Mooswa Dr E, WHO CAN JOIN US.
Onanole, MB R0J1N0 (8-9) VERY GOOD WAGES, FULL TRANING WILL BE PROVIDED.
SEND RESUME TO [email protected]
204-963-8865
(10-4)
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 8, 2018 13

HELP WANTED OBITUARY


Cleaning a Grater
Solutions and
Substitutions
By
REENA NERBAS

Dear Reena, Buff the surface with a soft, unplug the holes on the
I left my iPhone on dry cloth or newspaper. grater. Use a nylon brush,
the kitchen counter and dish scrubber and scrub
spilled a bottle of olive oil Dear Reena, the inside of the grater, the
CLAIR BERTRAM nearby. The phone was Guests were arriving rind should come out of
drenched with oil. The at my house and I was busy the holes with ease. Any-
Clair James Bertram of phone still works except making my famous “Choc- time you decide to grate
Neepawa passed away on May for the sound; the speakers olate Lasagna” supper. In cheese (instead of fruit),
30th at the age of 84 years. are very quiet. Any advice? that moment, I wondered spray non-stick cooking
Clair was born on March Len if there is one food that spray on the grater be-
13th, 1934, in Clanwilliam.  He
encompasses all four food fore you start grating. This
married Betty Jean Mans-
bridge in 1958 and for the rest Dear Len, groups. I couldn’t think of helps clean the cheese out
of his life considered himself a I am not a technology a single answer. Any ideas? quickly, just a few dunks
lucky man.  As a young man, expert; however, a similar Tami in warm, soapy water and
he joined Manitoba Hydro, situation happened with the cheese should pop out.
where he was proud to build a my phone. The solution Dear Tami, The next time you want to
37-year career. was to blow, dry air into Chocolate Lasagna grate fruit, freeze the grater
He was predeceased by the speaker. Regarding my sounds like a yummy sup- before and after use. The
his parents, Minnie and James, phone, it only took a mo- per! Many foods carrying dishwasher should also
and by his brother Harvey.  He
ment of blowing, dry air, all four food groups come help clean the grater.
leaves behind his beloved wife
Betty, his sons Michael, Greg- and the sound worked. to mind (depending on
ory, and Eric, and daughters- how they are prepared): Interesting Ideas:
18062gm0 in-law Lori, Veronika, and Hello Reena, pizza, lasagna, soup, sal-
Christine.  I ordered a glass kitch- ads, casseroles and ome- If you are a glasses
He is fondly remembered en table. It will be deliv- lets. Great question! wearer and have difficulty
by his sisters-in-law Shirley ered soon; I am now hav- tweezing eyebrows be-
and Bernice, and by his grand- ing second thoughts. Do Dear Reena, cause you can’t see them.
children Kate, Jeff, Chris, you have any advice on I read your column Wear your glasses upside
Joceyln, Will, Jacob, and Stef-
how to take care of a glass faithfully, and I hope you down while tweezing. Sub-
an.    He was a beloved uncle
to Janine, Terry, Bonny, Gerry, table? We will be using it as can help me. I grated some mitted By: Kay
Nanci, Will, James, Ken, Jeff, our everyday table, not as lemon and orange rind on
Christie, and Jane.   an occasional dining room the fine side of my grater, Remove pilling balls
A private memorial will table. Thank you, Karen and I am having difficulty on fabrics by wiping the
be held this summer.    Dona- cleaning it. I’ve tried scrap- areas with a pumice stone
tions may be made to the Nee- Dear Karen, ing it and using a tooth- (available at dollar and
pawa District Palliative Care Glass tables are time- pick to pick out pieces, to beauty stores). Submitted
Service (Box 1240, Neepawa, less and often help to cre- no avail. You have given By: Pam
MB, ROJ 1H0) and the Nee-
ate the illusion of a larger me advice in the past, and
pawa Community Cancer Pro-
gram. room; however, they do re- hope you can help me out Note: Every user assumes
quire extra attention. Use again. Thanks in advance, all risks of injury or dam-
placemats and coasters Pearl age resulting from the im-
whenever possible. Clean plementation of any sug-
THINK with a soft cloth and 50/50 Hello Pearl, gestions in this column.
ADVERTISING vinegar and water. For Here are a few sug- Test all products on an in-
IS EXPENSIVE? stuck on grime; use a non- gestions for cleaning your conspicuous area first.
scratching pad and baking grater. Grate a raw po-
A simple Classified soda and vinegar to clean. tato or apple, this helps
ad starts at
ONLY $9.00
TRY ONE TODAY! PROPERTIES FOR SALE
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Space galore in this immaculate well
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MINNEDOsA
- Plenty of storage space in this clean 1 3/4
storey home. Enter through mudroom to
kitchen that comes with fridge, cook top, oven,
dishwasher & features 2 yr old vinyl flooring,
MINNEDOsA
All dressed up, all it needs is a family! This immaculate
2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath home has been extensively
renovated from head to toe in 2017 & features updated
kitchen with all new soft close cabinets, countertops,
backsplash, island has new Bosch dishwasher,
MINNEDOsA
Immaculate 2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath
home located on 15 1/2 town lots on
the edge of town features solid oak
windows throughout approx 10 yrs, 4 pc main kitchen cabinets built in dishwasher,

Classifieds!
central air, HWT ‘15, shingles ‘12, most bath, central air, older gas furnace. There is 1
1/2” laminate flooring, mirror closet doors & closet
windows ‘16, doors, 4 piece bath, flooring, bedroom on main floor with 3 more up, along
organizers, sky light in main bath, mostly LED lighting vinyl & wood floors, air exchanger, wall
throughout house. Downstairs you will find a 3rd A/C/heat unit, updated 4 piece bath, 48
ceilings, walls, basement, living room with 3 pc bath & laundry, Burber carpet upstairs bedroom, den, full bath, storage room. New HE gas
addition, electrical, plumbing and more. is 2 yrs old. The front load washer & dryer are furnace, hydro costs average $90/mo, new plumbing sqft deck, sunroom addition off master,
Outside you will find the perfect workshop included. There is a large walk in closet upstairs, throughout, water lines, HWT ‘17, HRV ‘17 & mudroom shingles, gas fireplace, 214 sqft deck
with storage cupboards between master & 3rd leading to new attached single car garage constructed
with wood stove, furnace & sitting area of 2x6 walls, R20 insulation, GDO & remote. Outside leading to the back yard. Basement
making the perfect man cave get away! bedroom that is perfect for a nursery. Concrete
foundation. Shingles, fasia & eves are approx is all decked up too with deck, railing, vinyl siding & has wet bar & new laminate vinyl

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The Minnedosa located on a treed corner lot that feature single


car garage with metal roof, garden, walkway & is
partially fenced. A must see, the move is yours!
has also been upgraded with french ditch, weeping
tile & buried lines. There are many more upgrades,
additional list available.
2009. Outside is 2 sheds, garden,
single garage, carport, double garage
with infloor heat.
Mls#1803853 $292,700
MLS #1812397 $219,900 MLS #1815260 $159,900 MLS #1804051 $224,900 $282,700

Since 1883 Take a tour on Realtor.ca or our website www.remax-prairie mountain-npwa.mb.com


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PROPERTIES FOR SALE

“Living in your
Community”
Proud Supporter

www.ricktaylor.remax.ca Rick Taylor 867-7551


CONSTRUCTION
[email protected]

BIR CH
BIRCH Parish Backhoe
CONSTRUCTION LTD. Services
GENERAL ●Septic Systems ●Weeping tiles
CONTRACTORS ●Water Systems ●Basements
• Specializing in water & sewer
Commercial ●All types of excavation●
NEW LISTING NEW LISTING installation & repair Residential Certified in waste
• All types of excavation
17 - 6TH AVE. N.W. 65 MAIN ST. S. 133 - 3RD AVE. S.W. • Basements, Demolition
• Snow removal
867-0400 water management
MINNEDOSA MINNEDOSA MINNEDOSA • Gravel, Topsoil 0r Call: Ian
• Sales of septic tanks
- 960 sq. ft. 1 3/4 storey - Just under 2,300 sq. ft.
downtown
- 1,320 sq. ft. 1 3/4 storey
Kirk 867-0180 867-7506 874-2134 or 867-0383
- Numerous updates - 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
and great yard - 31 feet of street side frontage - Charming brick home with

HWM
- Full line of appliances - Open floor plan providing lovely yard & detached garage
included many options
$199,900 MLS #1815011
Book this spot
$179,900 MLS # 1620932
$169,900 MLS # 1813590
$5.52/week
Call 204-867 3816

DEMOLITION BILL HOPKINS


204-867-0260
NEW LISTING SEMI WITH LOW BED &[email protected]
END DUMP
R.M. OF OAKVIEW 163 – 7TH AVE. S.W., 322 HARRISON ST.
- ¼ section on Little MINNEDOSA NEWDALE BACKHOE & TRUCKING
Saskatchewan River - 1,060 sq. ft. bungalow - 1,100 sq. ft. bungalow with
fully finished basement
ELECTRICAL EAVESTROUGH
- Excellent horse barn - 3+1 bedroom, 2 ½ bath
-3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
- Custom built 2 storey home - Exterior upgrades and double Bill Hopkins 2.indd 1 4/30/2018 1:04:53 PM
-Double attached garage and
$650,000 MLS # 1803320 detached garage 1.65 acres
$214,900 MLS #1811539
$254,900 MLS # 1814652
BILL HOPKINS5” AND 6” continuous
Considering listing your Property? 204-867-0260 eavestrough
Call me today for great service at great rates! [email protected]
Siding Roofing
Soffit Fascia

ACCOUNTING CONSTRUCTION Glen Burgess


Closed cell Polyurethane Spray foam
Blow in Attic & Wall Fibre Insulation
Fire Retardent Coating

PRAIRIE REDI-MIX ELECTRICAL Electrician 204-867-3738


Minnedosa - 867-3853
R eady Mix Conc rete 204-868-5211 Email: [email protected]
C. BURTON
Concrete forms, Rebar, Wire Mesh,
George Allard, FCGA* Weeping Tile, Concrete Sealer, Snap Ties
Gateway Street All at Competitive
FERTILIZER FINANCE
Onanole, MB
204-848-7413
Open prices Enterprises Ltd.
8:30 -6:00 Refridgeration
Howard Wirch, C.G.A*
9-515 4th Ave. 116 Main Street
110A
Air Conditioning,
Heating & Electrical Custom
Shoal Lake, MB
Minnedosa 30 Years Fertilizer Minnedosa
204-759-2680
Ex perience!! Floating Credit Union
Dauphin Office -
15 1st Ave. S.W.
204 867-5550 ● Roofing ● Decks
Bus : 867-3950
Call today to book your
Phone: 204-638-3005
● Fencing ● Exterior ● Finishing spring floating needs!
Fax: 204-638-5817
● Renovations ● Repairs Fa x: 867-2340
Darvin - 204-868-5869 Main line
*Denotes Professional Corporation AUTO [email protected]
Robert - 204-867-7113 204-867-6350
204-868-5980 or 204-867-5544 Brad Ross
204-867-6366
CatharineÊ Terry McLenehan
Van Veen 204-867-6363
MÊ GijsbersÊ
Chartered Professional
CL Carpentry Ltd. Susan Glasgow
204-867-6353
Jon Kowal
Accountant Inc. AC

Full-service construction Debbie Strelczik
MinnedosaÊ
Ê 213Ê Ê 2ndÊ StÊ NEÊ Ê -Ê Ê BoxÊ 385Ê Ê
company specializing in 204-867-6360

867-0145
(48-4)
T:Ê 867-3884Ê Ê Ê C:Ê 867-0190Ê Residential, Commercial Dan Quesnel
Email:Ê Ê [email protected]Ê
M&M and Farm building. GRAIN 204-867-6359
Donna Dowsett
AUTO BODY HAULING 204-867-6361
BDO Canada LLP All Auto Body Repairs
Leo or Cherry van Veen
Office: 204 – 826 2292
Candice Brown
204-867-6362
Chartered
Professional Accountants Ph: 867-2083 [email protected] Brian Horner Alayna McTavish
5 Main St. North 204-867-6354
Sarah Campbell, CPA, CGA Grain & Fertilizer Kim Robinson

Call Gregg Hauling 204-867-6352


Erickson Joanne Clarke
204-636-2925 Book this spot
867-7153
204-867-6364
19 1ST Street S.W. Gaylene Johnson

Minnedosa
$5.52/week 204-867-6357
Fax
204-867-2957 Call 204-867 3816 204-867-6391
39 Main Street
204-867-7182
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INSURANCE PLUMBING SEPTIC SERVICES SERVICES


MINNEDOSA
WAHOSKI G ORD K E L LY Lakeside St. Alphonsus
Septic Service
INSURANCE SERVICES
Drivers Licenses, Autopac MECHANICAL LTD. Plumbing & Heating Catholic Church
General Insurance Gas Fitting 142
142 4th
4th St, NW.
St, NW. • Lawn Mowing & Trimming
PLUMBING Potable water Minnedosa,MB
MB 867-3831
Cheri McTavish – Broker ph: 867-2084 Minnedosa, 867-3831 • Dandelion Spraying -
867-3946 HEATING cell: 867-0346 delivery. Licensed Pesticide Applicator
Mass Sunday 9:00 a.m.
Book your portable • Fertilizer Application
GAS FITTING toilets. • Licensed Arborist Service
LEGAL AIR CONDITIONING SELF-HELP Erle Jury & Family • Hedge Trimming
• Yard Clean Up
204-867-3121 867-2416
Alexander or A.D.A.M. Cory Johnston ▪ Minnedosa
204-476-5185 Cell: 867-7558
Jackson Anxiety Disorders People Helping People (204)Ê 476-4705Ê
www.johnstonyardcare.comÊ
Law Office - Committed to Caring -
B-116 MainSt.St
110B Main S. S HILLSIDE
Association
of Manitoba RAINKE'S
RAINKIES Phone (204) 857-6100
Minnedosa, MB Support Group Sewage Service Fax (204) 857-8389 Prairie Mountain HVAC/R
867-3981 Plumbing & Heating JIM BEAUMONT
[email protected]
www.centralplainscancer
Heating
Meetings are held at Ventilation/Air quality
http://www.ajaxlaw.ca Neepawa Library 3rd Tuesday of 476-2483 services.com
Ty Burton the month 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Owner/Operator
Air Conditioning
Refrigeration

Burgess Law
204-868-5358 For more info call:
Debbie Fisch
Cell: 476-6591 Kitchen Equipment
Commercial Gas Fitter
Office (204) 725-8550 Dennis: 476-2766 Commercial & Residential
service specialist
51 Main Street S
ALCOHOLICS 23 Hour Service Walk-ins
Kent Brown
Minnedosa 75 Main Street South
867-2935 Plumbing & Heating
ANONYMOUS 1-204-724-7465 1-204-867-7346
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SIMS & COMPA N Y [email protected]
P.O. Box 36 Matthews’ Family Hair Care
L a w O ffi c e PLUMBING & HEATING
Russ Huyghe
or 867-3966 penny Ford TV AND APPLIANCE •Eminence Facials
Alanon - 210-0433 & Product
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7 6 Ma i n S t r e e t S o u t h CONSTRUCTION 867-3401 Minnedosa 204-210-0158 Your Shaw Direct,
MINNEDOSA • 867-2717 Cody Huyghe LG, Samsung, Bell • Spray Tanning
Mtg. Times: 8:00 pm Tuesdays Cells
204-210-0502 Danby Dealer • Piercing
OFFICE MANAGER Drug Problem? 204-868-0851 or 204-868-0863 Computer Sales and Service
• Eyelash Extensions
PAINTING Matt Saler
204-868-6886 Narcotics
email: [email protected] Systems, Monitors &
Accessories
204-867-2287
67 Main St.
Anonymous can help Minnedosa, MB
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TAC
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Burlington Place, Shoal Lake, MB week!
16 Friday, June 8, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

Newdale News
By Raven’s Glen WI Four members of ACWW Canada Area Presi- and Wendy Rose, Shel- You” at the Keystone last weekend when several
Newdale Raven’s Glen WI dent, both of Quebec, who ley Zahaiko and Bruce Thursday. The talent that communities were hold-

W e send sincere sym-


pathy to the family
of Peter McSymach who
attended the 100th An-
niversary celebration of
Basswood WI on June
were on their way to attend
events in Saskatchewan.
MWI President Denise Joss
Dalgarno presided at the
communion Agape Table.
Elgin added miles Sunday
keeps these productions
successful is amazing in
this area of the province!
ing their town wide ga-
rage sales. No one will be
complaining about all the
passed away last week in 2nd in Basswood Hall. A presented Basswood WI morning as Road #270 was Congratulations to showers missing them, it
hospital. Peter was a resi- large crowd of WI mem- with a certificate recogniz- closed and he had to back- Kelsia McInnes from town pretty well got this entire
dent of Harrison House, bers, friends and family ing this milestone. Every- track to Minnedosa and who has joined the newest area. Let’s hope it at least
moving in last fall and was attended from the western one enjoyed the visiting, then on to Newdale. Sev- salon “Hair at the Lake” sa- drowns the flea beetles as
a regular on his scooter. area of Manitoba and all lunch and anniversary eral gravel roads have bro- lon in Sandy Lake. Nice to the canola is just popping
He enjoyed the company enjoyed the program. cake served. Congratula- ken up very badly. know a massage therapist through the ground.
of the other residents and Bringing greetings were tions ladies! Several from this area has also opened a studio in
joining them at the meals the FWIC President Linda Elgin Hall took our attended the Mecca Pro- Sandy Lake.
program regularly. Hoy and Sheila Needham Church service June 2nd duction of “We Will Rock What a nasty day last

*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)
JUNE 8TH - JUNE 14TH * Try one of our delicious BBQ chickens!
* We sell fruit, veggie & meat trays and fruit baskets
*Senior’s 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
Maple Leaf meat flakes asstd ....................156g .. 2/$3.00
FROZEN FOODS
PC™ baby brussel sprouts/broccoli/edamame ...................500g ............. $2.99
Rogers white sugar ....................................................................4kg ............. $3.99 Delissio pizza asstd ............................520-834g ...... $5.99
Dawn Ultra, Ivory dish detergent asstd........................532-573ml ............. $2.29 Cool Whip topping dessert regular light ................................... 1lt ............. $2.99
Barilla pasta asstd ....................................................................454g ............. $1.28 Chapmans coll chocolate fudge/vamilla milk chocolate 8x55ml ............. $3.49
Ragu original/original with ground beef ............................ 640ml ............. $1.19 NN™ frozen vegetables asstd .................................................750g ............. $1.99
Oasis juice asstd ..................................... 960ml .. 3/$3.33 NN™ fries asstd .........................................................................1kg ............. $1.99
MM orange juice asstd ......................................................... 295ml ............. $1.39
NN™ dog, cat food dry balance nutrition ...............................8kg ........... $13.99
NN™ fruit bowls assstd.................................................... 4x107ml ..........2/$4.00 Lean Cuisine/Stouffers dinners asstd ............................ 222-340g ............. $2.99

MEATS
Heinz chili sauce................................................................... 455ml ............. $3.49
Bicks pickles baby dills/sweet mixed/yum yum ......... 1lt ...... $3.49
Gatorade 6 packs asstd ..................................................... 6x591ml ............. $5.49
Kraft peanut butter smooth ....................................................500g ............. $3.99
Nabob ground coffee bagged .................................................300g ............. $8.99
NN™ canned tomatoes asstd .............................................. 796ml ............. $1.19 NN™ beef burger .................................................................1.36kg ............. $8.49
NN™ mushrooms asstd ....................................................... 284ml ..........4/$5.00 NN™ regular bacon ................................................................500g ............. $3.99
NN™ dog food canned asstd ..................................................624g ..........2/$3.00 PC™ beef burgers asstd .......................................................1.36kg ........... $12.99
NN™ cat litter clumping asstd .................................................7kg ............. $5.99 PC™ chicken wing with sauce asstd ......................................907g ........... $13.49
NN™ tea bags ........................................................................100ea ............. $1.99 Inside round beef steak ............................................................................ $4.59/lb
NN™ chocolate syrup .......................................................... 700ml ............. $2.99 Bone in chicken breast ............................................................................. $3.49/lb
NN™ pizza sauce, Mac & cheese dinner ...............................200g ..........2/$1.00
NN™ cream cookies asstd ..........................907g ...... $2.99 Pork shoulder blade steaks CP ......................... $2.99/lb
Pork side spare ribs .................................................................................. $2.99/lb
NN™ chocolate chip/oatmeal cookies..................................907g ............. $3.59

PRODUCE
NN™ butter microwave popcorn......................................... 6x99g ............. $2.49
NN™ pineapple juice pure unsweetened ........................... 1.36lt ............. $1.99
Motts applesauce unsweetened .......................................... 620ml ............. $1.88
Motts Fruitsations, fruit rockets asstd ................................ 6x111g ............. $1.88
Lipton/Knorr soup mixes/cup a soup asstd .................... 56-145g ............. $1.39
Diana sauce gourmet original ............................................. 500ml ............. $2.99 Blueberries ..................................................................................................... $3.49
Quaker muffin mix asstd .........................................................900g ............. $3.49 English cucumbers ........................................................................................ $1.29
Mini wheats regular .................................................................510g ............. $4.59 FM carrots 2lb, yellow onions 3lb................................................................. $1.79
Instant Quaker oatmeal assd .......................................... 288-380g ............. $2.98 Cauliflower............................................................. $3.99
Nescafe coffee instant rich blend ...........................................170g ............. $4.97 Pineapples...................................................................................................... $2.99
BC potatoes asstd ............................................................ 141-215g ............. $1.98 Green onions ................................................................................................. $0.59
BC Hamburger Helper asstd ........................................... 158-233g ............. $1.98 Grape pint tomatoes...................................................................................... $2.00
Christie Crispers asstd ............................................................175g ............. $1.98 Mann’s sugar snap peas ..........................................................227g ............. $2.99
Ruffles, Doritos chips asstd............................................... 220-55g ..........2/$6.00 Strawberries .............................................................................450g ............. $2.99
NN™ lard .................................................................................454g ............. $1.99 Navel oranges............................................................................................ $1.29/lb
International Delight whitner small.................................... 473ml ............. $2.48
Fruitopia, Minute Maid beverages asstd .......... 1.75lt ...... $1.99
Kraft singles asstd ....................................................................450g ............. $5.49
Cracker Barrel nat slice marble cheddar ...............................240g ............. $4.99

LUCKY DOLLAR
ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Philla cream cheese/soft dip asstd................................. 227-250g ............. $3.49
Becel margarine soft tub .........................................................454g ............. $2.98

BAKERY
Wonder bread asstd.................................................................570g ..........2/$5.00
F O O D S
Country Harvest bagals asstd...................680g .. 2/$5.00 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

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