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By JEFF PEARSON
n Saturday, March
19th the 50+ Centre was all a buzz with
the sound of sewing machines stitching comfort
with heartfelt kindness in
our communitys first ever
Quilts for Cancer event.
This was the fi rst time the
Minnedosa Valley Piecemakers have worked with
Victoria Quilts and the
event was a tremendous
success with 20 volunteers
coming together to make
12 quilts that will be donated to cancer patients in
our province.
The Minnedosa Valley
Piecemakers (MVP) have
been stitching in our valley community for over 20
years now creating beautiful quilts for worthy causes.
We have donated quilts to
the Personal Care Home,
palliative care, homecoming, the library, Save Our
Station and handmade
pillow cases for the womens shelter to name a
few, said Susan Glasgow,
spokeswoman for the
MVP. Many of the quilts
are for patients and the elderly to comfort and keep
them warm, while others
are used for raffles to raise
money, fetching anywhere
from $800-$2,500 for a
well-made
handcrafted
quilt. Many of the guild
members of the MVP have
family members or friends
that have been affected
by cancer at one time or
another. One of the guild
(L-R): Barb Hopkins, Minnedosa Valley Piecemaker and Susan Phillips, Neepawa Victoria Quilts
branch display one of the quilts the Valley Piecemakers made to donate to cancer patients.
members lost her motherin-law to cancer and so she
decided to donate a quilt
she made to the Victoria
Quilts in her memory. It
was a very moving experience for her and she felt it
would be a good mix for
the two groups to work
together. Helping Victoria Quilts is such a grati-
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volunteer help. The judging and performances occurred March 14th to 18th
at the Minnedosa Community Conference Centre
and the Minnedosa United
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when Strathclair Drama
Club presents Once Upon
a Mattress. Its a fun and
inexpensive night out with
friends or family.
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elsewhere in this paper).
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person or over the phone
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recently posted a photo on Facebook of a man drinking
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warning, the man in question contacted the RCMP and
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Letters to
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Larry Bruce,
Winnipeg, MB
aving clean, drinkable water is a wonderful blessing for those of us living in Brandon. When I realize there are over a 1,000 boil-water advisory Indigenous Communities across this Canada, it reminds me
that reconciliation talk means we make this issue of
clean water a priority in all First Nations Communities
within the first term of our new Federal Governments
life! And with Elections underway in both Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, lets make our local Politicians
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1886 The comfort of the County Clerks offi ce is to be
improved by a new oil cloth for the floor. No doubt Mr.
Cuddy will appreciate the improvement with thanks to
the W.J.D. Board for its thoughtfulness.
1896 After a long winter, wheels have made their appearance on the streets again.
1906 A report from Brandon indicates the flour mills
of Alexander and Law Bros burned March 18th. The
splendid building and contents were valued at $156,000
were doomed for destruction.
1916 The Minnedosa detachment under the command of Lieutenant Col. R.A. Gillespie continues to
grow. It now has some 90 men enrolled.
1936 Cadurcis exhibitors at the Brandon Winter Fair
were Ida and Archie Londry who showed calves in the
girls and boys club competitions and Ivan Thompson
who showed his team of drivers.
1966 The Rural Municipality of Clanwilliam held
a special meeting to consider the dissolving of Hiltop
School District No. 801. Following a delegation of 18 people, a resolution was passed to consolidate Hiltop with
the Consolidated School District of Erickson No. 2405.
Councillors Mutter and Woloshen voted against the resolution.
1976 Plans are being made for a quarter million dollar reconstruction and resurfacing of Main Street by the
Provincial Highways Department. Before the project can
proceed, Town Council will have to adopt parallel parking to replace angle parking.
1986 The offi cial ribbon cutting of the new Coxs Supermarket in the former Robinson Store building will
take place March 24th.
2006 The relocation of nine local Crown Land Department positions is slated for next month. Affected staff will
be given three months notice before transferring to another office, most likely located in Portage la Prairie.
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was held March 14th to
18th in the TCS pit area
with tables of books looking for young readers to
adopt them. This years
theme was Monsters and
with the amount of frightfully good books that were
purchased it beat their
goal of $5,000 by nearly a
thousand raising a whopping $5,950. This means
the book fair was one of the
most successful ever!
Traditionally the book
fair is in November, but due
to the tremendous success
of this years event it will
be held in March again
next year. The Scholastic
Book Fair is run by the Parent Advisory Council with
a purpose of promoting
literacy and all purchases
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Cancer Quilts
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If you know of anyone struggling with cancer
and feel they could sure
use a warm quilt, requests
can be made on their web
site at www.victoriaquiltscanada.com and there
is never a cost to the requester or the recipient.
As of February 29th the
volunteer organization as
a whole has donated nearly 50,000 quilts. Betty Kozak, spokesperson for the
Victoria Quilts, Neepawa
Branch commented, its
only through the support
of volunteers and groups
such as the Minnedosa
Valley Piecemakers that we
are able to provide quilts
for people experiencing
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Church AOTS Mens Club
Pancake Supper April 1st,
2016 at 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
All you can eat pancakes,
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services at Tanners Crossing
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COMING EVENTS
Minnedosa Spring Craft
and Vendor Sale Saturday,
April 2nd, 2016 at the Minnedosa United Church from
10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Shop
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and home based businesses!
Admissions is free. Lunch is
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Totally non reserved
coin and paper money auction sale for Linda Masters
on Saturday, April 2nd at the
Legion Hall in Rapid City. Sale
time 9:30 a.m. sharp. Featuring a large selection of good
silver and 30 pieces of paper
money. A very good sale to attend. Hyndman Auction Sale
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Meyers Gun Auction.10
a.m., March 26th, Arden,
MB. Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols,
Ammo, Knives, and Much
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Hello Reena,
Do you have a solution for how one can apply
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Dear Leonore,
Th e easiest application method for applying lotion to ones own
back is to squirt the lotion
onto the back of a wooden
spoon. Use the convex
side of the spoon to spread
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steel fridge and stove. I
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foot odour. One, change
your shoes regularly, letting them air dry between
uses. This might take two
or more days. When the
shoes are completely dry
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smell lingers. Since you areas which cause odor.
are not a fan of lavender; Secondly, wear only socks
store winter clothes in an that have greater than 50%
airtight container along cotton in them. Cotton is a
with rosemary sachets. natural absorbent. Desiree
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Is there anything else
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