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Members of the Burgess family listen intently as Former Minnedosa Mayor, Business Owner and Patriarch of the family,
Jim Burgess addresses the crowd during last Fridays banquet honouring the family for over 125 years as business
operators in Minnedosa. 200 people attended the evening which featured a number of
special presentations, including The Key to the Town. See full story on Page 7
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Hopefully, good weather will allow everyone to enjoy the last official long weekend of the summer season.
Labour Day dates back to April 1872 when the Toronto
Trades Assembly organized our countrys first signifi cant
demonstration for workers rights.
On this Day
Some signifi
cant moments in history have happened on this day, Setpember 4th. Some refer to today as
the anniversary of the beginning of the electrical age. On
September 4th, 1882, Thomas Edison threw the switch to
start Americas first power plant which lit up one square
mile in lower Manhatten. It was also on this day back in
1888 that George Eastman registered the trademark Kodak and received a patent for his roll film box camera.
September 4th, 1951 saw the first live transcontinental
television broadcast. The broadcast came from San Francisco and featured U.S. President Trumans opening address at the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference. For car
enthusiasts, this day marks the anniversary of the Edsel
which was unveiled by the Ford Motor Company back
in 1957. Certainly gets you wondering if September 4th
2015 will see any moments that will go down in history?
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1. Erickson 4-H Beef Club for travel expenses for Regina Agribition for the members
2. Minnedosa Health Centre for a wheelchair accessible picnic table for our outdoor space
3. Minnedosa Community Child Care to purchase infant/toddler feeding table
4. Minnedosa Horticultural Society to purchase a Bronze Statue for the Ishii Garden
5. Minnedosa Communities in Bloom to purchase large planters and Christmas decorations
for fountain area
6. Minnedosa Curling Club to replace and purchase new score boards
7. Minnedosa Legion to scrape and repaint the white iron fence around the cenotaph
8. Frontier funds to replace our aging truck and maintenance on our houses
9. Minnedosa Band to purchase a new Bass Clarinet
10. Minnedosa Minor Ball for re-surfacing of Maverick Field and installing sod and new
base-lines
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By WALTER
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alter Woychyshyn,
Jean Kuzniak,
Genevieve Levich, Rita
Curle and Olga Andreychuk attended Mass at
St Dominics Catholic
Church in Neepawa last
Sunday and had a real nice
visit with Father Mark. We
also stopped for lunch at
Chicken Corral.
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MCU, Your Community Owned, CommunityMinded, Loan Centre!
sell-out crowd of
200 people filled the
Minnedosa Curling Rink
on the evening of Friday,
August 28th to honour
the Burgess family for
over 125 years as business owners in the community. The familys business legacy in Minnedosa
can be traced back to the
1880s when John Wake
opened his butcher shop
and meat market on Main
Street. Mr. Wake is the
great-great
grandfather
of Rick Burgess who sold
Burgess Quality Foods
earlier this year, marking
the first time the business
has left the hands of this
family.
Th e evening opened
with cocktails and visiting, sharing memories
and perusing memorabilia from the Burgess store.
Photographs, news stories
and a list of employees
who worked at the store
for the past 60 or so years
brought back a lot of great
memories for those in attendance.
Following grace, said
by Town Councillor Judith
MacDowall, the crowd
sat down to a delicious
pork dinner. Once dinner
was complete, a number
of special presentations
were made to the Burgess family. Mayor Ray
Orr presented a Key to
(L-R) Rick Burgess and his Dad Jim accept The Key to the Town
from Minnedosa Mayor, Ray Orr.
oldest edition of The Tribune on file is the December 7, 1883 edition and
there on the front page is
an ad announcing John
Wakes new butcher shop.
Members of this family
have been advertising with
The Tribune for all of the
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It truly is hard to believe that this is the last week of summer and that school
will be starting next week but what is even harder to believe is that we were the
recipient of Minnedosa Community Child Care Pack Playhouse Draw in July. We
didnt know that you could pack so many goodies in to one playhouse. There
truly was something for everyones interests. The boys had a blast with the
playhouse, all the toys, day camp and bubbles. Andrew enjoyed the tools and
I cant wait to try a game of golf. Even our dog received a new leash. Like the
boys said it was like Christmas for everyone without the snow!
Please help us in thanking the generosity of the businesses and
individuals in Minnedosa and Area. Please forgive us if we have forgotten
anyone. Alexander Jackson Law Office, BDO Minnedosa,
Clanwilliam General Store, Copperwood Enterprises, Dalrymples
Greenhouse, Discover Minnedosa, The Fashion House, Four
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Union, Minnedosa Chiropractic Centre, Minnedosa Insurance, Minnedosa
Recreation Commission, Minnagro, Richardson Pioneer, RBC Minnedosa,
Johnstons Yard Care Services, Raechells Hair and Nail Care, Tanis Boyd,
Michelle Gunderson and Family, Natasha Pearen and Family.
I believe that the Minnedosa Community Child Care has the intention of doing
the packed fundraiser next year, take it from us get your ticket!
Douglas, Daniel, Andrew and Tanya Dalgarno
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SPECIAL
SUMMER
WHOLESALE
PRICING!
Queen Pillow-Top Mattress
Set $395, Beautyrest pocketcoil set $649 (King sets available). 6-piece Bedroom Suite
including Pillow-Top Bed set
$900. 12 Drawer Queen Storage Bed $625! 5 piece 40
round drop leaf set, 4 chairs
$399. SOLID RUSTIC OAK Table Set 60 to 96 (No Veneer),
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reclining Chair $2295 ($3,950
value). Mon-Fri 10-8, Sat 10-6
& Sun 12-5. Call KDL Furniture at 204-571-1971. 660
Highland Ave., South side of
#1 Hwy., Brandon.
MOBILE HOMES
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WEDDING
SHOWER
Youre invited to a bridal
shower for Danielle Lafond.
Bride elect of Tyler Johnson
Sunday, September 20th, 1:30
p.m. 3:30 p.m. Southdale
Community Centre 254 Lakewood Blvd., Winnipeg. (25-2)
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Bridal shower in honour of Lyndie Instance, bride
elect of Charlie Dagg. Please
join us Sunday, September
13th at 1:00 p.m. at the Legion Club Room. Registered
at Sears and Walmart online
and Home Hardware. (25-2) x
CONGRATULATIONS
CONGRATULATIONS
Michael Jury
Congratulations on obtaining
your Red Seal as a
Journeyman Electrician.
We are very proud of you.
Good luck in the future.
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COMING EVENTS
Expressive Dance with
Crystal. Dance classes for 2
years and up. Adult and boy
classes are offered. Jazz/Hip
Hop, Contemporary, Tap,
Highland, Celtic Irish, Theatrics, Ballet, Stretch Class,
Couples Dance, Belly Dance,
Jigging, Charleston, Itsy Bitsy
Yoga. Registration: Wednesday, September 9th 3:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m. and Thursday,
September 10th 5:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m. at Tanners Crossing
School Gym in Minnedosa (90
Armitage Ave). For registration info call Crystal 204-8673561 or 204-867-2446 (24-2) x
Strathclair Old Iron Club
Threshing Demo 11:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m. on September 12th
and 13th. Binding and threshing. Everyone welcome. (242) x
Legion
Auxiliary,
Branch, spouse or guest, annual pot luck supper to be
held September 8th at 5:00
p.m. Auxiliary meeting to follow at 7:30 p.m.(24-2) x
Deadline is
Tuesdays at
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COMING EVENTS
The Minnedosa Horticultural Societys produce, plant
and flower sale and tea. Wednesday, September 9th 2:00
p.m. 5:00 p.m. Tea served
2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Minnedosa United Church. Garden
vegetables and fruits, potted
plants, perennials, bouquets,
flower arrangements, fresh
cut flowers, gladioli and sweet
peas. Everyone is welcome.
Donations of produce, perennials and flowers are welcome. (24-2) x
Minnedosa Health Aid
will be canvassing during
September for Minnedosa
Health Auxiliary. Thanks for
your support. (25-4) x
Minnedosa Legion #138.
2015 Legion Week. Friday,
September 18th: Meat draw
at 5:30 p.m. Chili on a Bun at
6:00 p.m., John (The Cash)
Cullen 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
and Open Mike 7:00 p.m.
closing. Note to pre-book an
open Mike slot or for more
information contact John at
204-867-7432. Saturday, September 19th: 50/50 Bingo
2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Come
on down with your friends
and help us celebrate Legion
Week together in honour of
our veterans. All activities being held at the Legion Club
Room. Members and guests
only. License # 1269. (25-3) x
Minnedosa
Health
District Auxiliary Quarterly
Meeting will be held Monday
September 14th 7:30 p.m. at
the Minnedosa District Hospital Board Room. (25-2) x
Minnedosa Adult Learning Centres course registrations start Wednesday,
September 9th. Contact: Val
Gawel at 131 Main St. South
204-867-2519
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Seniors Showcase at
the 50+ Activity Centre on
Friday, September 18th from
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Various crafts/hobbies enjoyed
by seniors in the area will be
on display. Admission: Silver
collection. To reserve your
table or for more information
call 204-867-1956. (25-2) x
Minnedosas
Terry
Fox Run for Cancer Research Sunday, September
2oth sponsored by Minnedosa UCT. Register at the
Conference Centre: 9:00
a.m. begins at 10:00 a.m.,
open until 2:00 p.m. walk,
wheel, ride or run. Pledge
forms available at the Library, at the Rec Office,
by phoning 204-867-2932
or by going to terryfox.org
Join us for a BBQ (11:30
a.m. - 1:00 p.m.). (25/27)
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We would like to extend
our thanks for the excellent
care given to Mom, Shirley
Bradley, while she was in the
care home in Stoughton, SK.
Thanks also to Raes Funeral
Home, Elgin Hall for officiating the service, memorial
book attendants Lil Farrend
and Helen Caird, words of
remembrance from Bonnie
Penney and Donna Reid, urn
bearer Drillon Beaton, Soloist
Isobel Basso, organist Carol
Dalgarno and the Newdale
United Church Ladies for
the lovely lunch, the many
cards of sympathy, donations
of food received, and donations to the Alzheimers Society. A special thank you to
Drillon for being our support
system during this difficult
time. Thanks to all who came
from near and far to pay their
respects. It was all greatly appreciated. Dean, Sheila and
family and Dwayne, Fran
and family.
We would like to
thank Dr. Khandelwal, Dr.
Onyshko, nurses and all staff
at the Minnedosa Hospital for
their wonderful care of Bob
while he was a patient there.
We would also like to thank
Nathan at Minnedosa Funeral
Home for taking care of all
the arrangements and to Rev.
Glenna Beauchamp for officiating at the service and to the
United Church Ladies for the
great lunch. A big thank you
for everyone who sent flowers, food, cards and phone
calls. Thanks to everyone for
your kind words, your hugs
and the tears we shared at
this trying time. We will never
forget you. Sorry if I missed
anyone. Sincerely Donna
Thurston and family. x
The family of Lloyd
Winder would wish to give
thanks to everyone who gave
food, flowers, phone calls,
came to visit and sent cards
at this very difficult time.
Thank you to the paramedics for the care they took with
Lloyd and to the hospital staff.
Special thanks to Henry and
Phyllis, Janet and Ellen, and
to all the Griffiths family for
all their help and support. To
the Crawford Park Ladies for
helping with the lunch. Thank
you to Raes Funeral Service
for their guidance and to Elgin Hall for his support and
the graveside service. Thank
you to all the family who attended Lloyds graveside service. All the help and support
we received was very much
appreciated. Molly, and all
the family.
Minnedosa
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IN MEMORIAM
LLOYD ELLWOOD WINDER
MARCH 1ST, 1936
AUGUST 11TH, 2015
In Loving Memory of
DEBBIE LYNN MOFFAT
(THURSTON)
Left us
SEPTEMBER 7TH, 2011
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golden chain
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To have, to love and
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They say there is a reason.
They say that time will heal.
But neither time nor reason
will change the way we feel.
For no one knows
the heartache
that lies behind our smiles.
No one knows
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MYRTLE BEDDOME
APRIL 11TH, 1914 AUGUST 26TH, 2015
Suddenly, yet peacefully, Myrtle Beddome passed away at her
residence in the Minnedosa Personal Care Home.
Myrtle was born in Winnipeg, MB. She was the youngest and
only daughter of Henry and Charlotte Williams. As a youngster,
she, along with three of her four brothers, and her parents moved
to the Rookhurst District. She attended the Rookhurst School.
On October 15th, 1936, Myrtle married Kenneth Beddome in
Minnedosa. In 1947, they moved to their farm in the Hazelwood
district, where they lived for 44 years. Ken and Myrtle retired to
Minnedosa in the fall of 1991.
Together they raised two daughters Jean (Sharpe), and Ellen
(Bramley).
Myrtle was an active member of the community. Throughout her
101 years she held memberships in the Edna W.A., the Rebecca Lodge, The
Health Auxiliary (Hospital Aid), the Hazelwood Community Club, the U.C.W., the Minnedosa Ag.
Society and the Merry Hearts Choir.
Myrtle was an avid gardener, and loved nature in all its forms. She would never turn down an
offer for a drive up to Riding Mountain to view the pretty flowers in the summer, or the beautiful
leaves in the fall. She held an appreciation for art and even in later years maintained her ability
to paint and quilt.
Family was important to Myrtle. She always looked forward to watching her grandchildren
participate in activities such as curling, hockey, baseball, 4-H, and music recitals. Over the years,
Ken and Myrtle hosted many family celebrations, whether at the farm, or later in Minnedosa. Her
home was always open. Cookies, from a tin at the back door, a good cup of tea, with the money on
top, and conversations around the kitchen table were some of the simple pleasures she enjoyed
and shared with numerous family members and friends.
Myrtle was pre-deceased by her husband of 67 years, Kenneth. Her brothers Harry (age 9), Reg
(Myrtle), Horace (Ann), and Clarence, (Lena) and her parents Henry and Charlotte.
She leaves behind her children: Jean ( Mervyn) Sharpe, and Ellen ( Tom) Bramley. Grandchildren: Bruce Sharpe, Ken (Sherri) Sharpe, Louise (John) MacDonald, Bryan (Karen)
Bramley, Brenda (Grant) Warrener. Great Grandchildren: Corinne (Allan) Betteridge, Pamella
(Dale) LeBoutillier, Brett (Nadine) Sharpe, Jacey Sharpe, Jillian, Emily, Hannah MacDonald,
Richard Bramley (Stephanie Cook), Leland Bramley. Great-great- grandchildren: Lainey and
Connor Betteridge, Myah and Lily LeBoutillier, Ainsley and Lucas Sharpe. As well as many
nieces, nephews, neighbours and friends.
Myrtle was a fierce competitor, never wanting to give up, superstitious, to the point of setting
two dinner tables to avoid 13 people sitting at one, compassionate towards both people and animals, and will never be forgotten by those she left behind. May she forever rest in peace, finally
reunited with the love of her life.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Minnedosa Personal Care Home Patio Project.
Minnedosa Funeral Service in care of arrangements.
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