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New Clinic
Will Honour
Dr. Khandelwal
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By RYAN THORPE
he
committee
in
charge of naming the
new primary care centre
has unanimously decided
to name the facility after
Dr. Khandelwal, who has
been practicing medicine
in the region for over 40
years. The offi cial name of
the new clinic will be Dr.
Ajai Khandelwal Primary
Care Centre.
Th e new primary
care centre, which will
be built directly west of
the current hospital and
will be equipped with
electronic record keepFile photo
ing, is an important step
towards combatting the difficulty rural communities
face in attracting medical practitioners. The new facility
will be able to accommodate fi ve doctors and will include 10 treatment rooms, as well as a procedure room.
Weve had a lot of involvement from our neighbouring municipalities, said Minnedosa Mayor Ray
Orr, so to come along and say lets name it Minnedosa Primary Care Centre, well that doesnt really recognize the contribution other groups have made.
So we were kind of searching around for something
other than Minnedosa... and one day I was thinking to
myself if there is something that has been a common denominator in all these areas for some period of time and
the first person that comes to mind is Dr. Khandelwal.
Mayor Orr said that he could think of no better way to
recognize the important role Dr. Khandelwal has played
in the region over the past decades, than by naming the
new facility after him. The committee in charge of the
project unanimously agreed.
But you cant do that without asking the guy, said
Mayor Orr, so one day I went and spoke to him and he
said that he would be humbled and honoured to have
that happen. So were happy to say that thats the way its
going and thats what it is going to be called.
Born in Dehli, India, and trained in England, Dr.
Khandelwal moved to Manitoba after a family vacation
with his wife and two young sons in 1972. He began his
medical practice in Gimli in 1973 and has been a pillar of
the community in the Minnedosa region since hired by
the board of trustees and administration of the Erickson
Medical Nursing Unit in 1974.
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By DARRYL HOLYK
ix Minnedosa nominees
were up for awards at
the 13th Annual Tribute to
Tourism Awards for 2015.
The first award of the evening was the Marketing Excellence Award sponsored
by travel Manitoba.
This award recognizes
the outstanding efforts in
marketing and promoting
southwestern
Manitoba
as a quality tourism destination. The winner of this
years Marketing Excellence Award was Minnedosas Economic Development Officer, Vern May.
He received the award in
recognition of his development of a unique inclusive
and collaborative marketing strategy to ensure that
all local organizations, attractions and events had
accessibility to marketing
and promotion exposure
no matter how small a budget they may be working
with. His strategy included
a variety of media such as
print advertising, social
media, online videos, billboards and addressing the
question of whats in it for
me?
Throughout 2015, Vern
wrote over 240 articles for
print with sixteen different
Manitoba publications. Attendance at annual events
in Minnedosa increased
from Saskatchewan and
Alberta, an expected result
from Verns increased promotion tactics. The community facebook page saw
average weekly visits of
5,122 with a record 36,000
views in its busiest week.
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he new Progressive
Conservative government will work to improve
infrastructure in Manitoba
this summer, including several major projects in the
Riding Mountain constituency.
Budget 2016, which
was delivered in the Legislature on Tuesday, May 31,
has earmarked over $1.8
billion dollars for roads,
bridges, municipal infrastructure, hospitals and
schools.
Our funding is guaranteed and predictable
to enable better civic and
business planning, said
Riding Mountain MLA
Greg Nesbitt. Under the
previous NDP administration Manitobans endured
a boom and bust cycle with
more spending being done
leading up to an election.
We have committed to investing no less than $1 billion for each year of our
mandate.
Nesbitt said major road
reconstruction is set to continue on Highways #10 and
#16 as part of the Manitoba
Infrastructure and Transportations multi-year highway infrastructure capital
Dr. Khandelwal
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During those early
years of his practice in the
region, Dr. Khandelwal was
the only doctor in the area
and as a result was on call
24 hours a day, seven days
a week. It was not uncommon for him to receive two
calls per night to respond to
emergency situations.
In a past interview with
Th e Minnedosa Tribune,
Dr. Khandelwal said that
when he moved to the area,
he found a community
which was very friendly
and welcomed him with
warm hearts. He credited
it, along with a love of practicing medicine, as being
sources of his longevity in
the region.
When asked about Dr.
Khandelwal, co-worker Dr.
Daniel Onyshko said: Hes
very dedicated and he enjoys the practice of medicine. Hes remained here
for decades and hes very
Tribune Archives
Dr. Khandelwal
in 1973.
reliable, competent and
caring.
Its a sentiment shared
by many people whose
lives have been tangibly
impacted by Dr. Khandelwal. It is no stretch to state
that he has provided medical services to generations
of families in the Minnedosa region. At a time when
rural communities are
fi nding it difficult to draw
in medical practitioners, it
can only be hoped that the
new facility will help bring
in doctors capable of meeting the high standard set by
Dr. Khandelwal.
The new facility, which
will be a community owned
not-for-profit and could see
construction start as early
as next spring, will bear his
name in honour of his dedication and service to the
region.
Hes been here for well
over 40 years, said Mayor
Orr, hes very dedicated
to his task and the people
in the area. I dont think
youd fi nd anybody whos
prepared to work harder
and give up their time and
services to the people in the
area than him.
Residents are invited
to hear more about the new
clinic and see more detailed
plans at a public meeting being held Wednesday
night, June 15th, at the
Minnedosa
Community
Conference Centre.
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its own weather patterns. Individuals escaping through the worst of the
fl ames report temperatures as high as
50 degrees in their vehicles.
The disaster captured the attention
of the nation, who immediately began
mobilizing relief. Donations poured in
from around the country, the Alberta
and Federal governments provided
funding for relief, Red Cross mobilized
infrastructure and GoFundMe pages
were set up overnight.
As the fi
rst batch of Fort McMurray
residents began returning on Wednesday, June 1st, they found the place they
call home a shell of its former self and in
need of years of ongoing rebuilding efforts. Homes and businesses are gone,
and those left standing need massive
repairs. The city is under a boil water
advisory and arsenic and heavy metal
contamination is prevalent throughout
the citys many neighbourhoods.
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1886 A new industry has been started in the old livery
stable on Main Street, for the manufacture of mattresses.
Also, a barber from Winnipeg is coming here to start up
another barber shop in Paulsons old stand.
1896 The people of this district will be pleased to
learn that no liquor will be permitted to be sold at the
Agricultural Society grounds at the Minnedosa Dominion Day celebration this summer.
1916
1966 The Minnedosa Kinsmen Club have a star studded cast for their annual Sportsmans Dinner including
Eddie Shack of the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens Dick Duff.
1976 Town Council has agreed to establish a fourway stop on 3rd Avenue S.W. at the courthouse.
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1996 The fi rst Manitoba High School Rodeo Association Finals were held at the Minnedosa Ag Society
Fairgrounds. Later this month, the Ag Society will host a
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randmothers, Marguerite
Wareham
and Darlene Watson, accompanied Crystal, Tom,
Brooks and Drew Watson
to Brandon last week to
take in the Steppin Time
Dance Recital held at a
packed Centennial Auditorium.
Granddaughter
Shelby Watson participated and performed in Inter
Tap, Inter Jazz and Inter
Lyrical Dance. There were
sixty dance groups that
took part over four hours.
Great job Shelby!
Shelby was dance instructor and choreographer for the Newdale Tap
and Jazz Club this year
which held their recital at
end of April. The twelve
enthusiastic little dancers were: Peyton Wozney,
Charlee Wareham, Kayanna Wasylenko, Nicole Rozdeba, Valentina Monroy,
Danielle Andreychuk, Jessica Andreychuk, Mya McDonald, Jorja Pedersen,
Whitney Rozdeba, Kelly
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age.
Lunch was served after the conclusion of the
race, as well as a cake in
honour of the tenth anniversary of the event. Misty
Street, a Brandon band,
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a former participant, said:
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more what other people
go through. Like when you
read the newspaper and
read about all these people
who have fl ed their countries because of war, Syrian
refugees, what do they go
through? At least we have a
home to go home to, maybe
we have a big clean up job
but we have a home. But
those people fleeing war,
theyre fl eeing their country and probably never going back. I think about that
and about how bad this was
for so many people, but in
so many ways it could be
worse.
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back to Fort Mac, but the
majority are, because its a
community and its where
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By DARRYL HOLYK
he Municipality of Harrison Park Age Friendly Initiative (IFA) committee is working with the municipal
council in hopes of seeing the establishment of a special
housing project in Sandy Lake.
Gloria Campbell has donated land within the community for the development of a life-lease, four-plex.
Before moving forward, the IFA committee is asking for
the publics input. Over 700 surveys have been sent out to
determine the level of interest for such a housing project.
The survey is a simple 12 question document which will
assist the IFA committee in its decision on whether or not
it is feasible to move forward with such a project in Sandy
Lake.
The municipality is assisting the IFA committee with
the survey but will not be involved in this project past the
survey stage.
Anyone from the Municipality of Harrison Park who
for some reason did not receive a survey in the mail is
asked to contact the Harrison Park offices at Onanole or
Newdale to receive a copy. Surveys must be returned by
June 30th.
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Please join us for a Bridal
Shower honouring Anna Jardine, fiance of Paul Harrison
Sunday, June 26th 2 4 p.m.
532 3rd Street N.E. Minnedosa. (12-4) x
GARAGE SALES
Moving and garage sale
Saturday, June 11 at 241 1st
Ave. S.W. 9 2 p.m. (12-2) x
NOTICES
Fun Fest Itinerary submission deadline is Wednesday, June 22nd and will
be distributed starting June
24th.If your group or organization would like to have your
event on the itinerary, please
email mdsafunfest@hotmail.
comor call Erin Woodcock at
204-867-3754. Late submissions will not be on the itinerary. (13-2) x
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
Restaurant for sale by
tender, closing on June 17,
2016. Highest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
Seating Capacity for 100. Fully
equipped with grill, deep
fryer, coolers, freezers, walk
in cooler, chairs, tables, pots,
pans, dishes, glasses, flatware, etc. Located on three
lots on the corner of Highway
3 and 24, Saskatchewan. Contact Ron Radke at 306-8834321, by email at ron.radke@
spiritwood.cu.sk.ca or Lola
Lapesky at 306-883-4322 or
by email at lola.lapesky@
spiritwood.cu.sk.ca for further
information.
ESTABLISHED
rural
weekly newspaper. Business
shows good numbers. Upper level is vacant, but has
potential for 3 apartments
that would show great return!
Contact Rick Taylor, Homelife
Home Professional Realty Inc.
Call 204-867-7551 or email
rtaylor@homelife.com
CAREER
TRAINING
BY EMPLOYER REQUEST, CanScribe is training
to fill 400 Medical Transcription positions. Train with the
only accredited and AHDI
approved online Canadian
school. 1-866-305-1165. www.
canscribe.ca
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
Rossburn Municipality
needs a permanent full-time
Operator/Labourer.
Salary
based on qualifications and
experience. Applications accepted until 4:30 p.m., June
10, 2016 by mail or email.
Rossburn Municipality, Box
100, Rossburn, MB, R0J 1V0.
Phone 204-859-2779. Fax 204859-2959. municipaloffice@
rossburn.ca
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home
positions available. Get online training you need from an
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REAL ESTATE
House for Sale 165 - 4th
Ave N.W. Minnedosa, MB
- 2 bedroom house, many
upgrades, all appliances included $175,000. For viewing
please call (204) 867-0305.
(11-4) x
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MINNEDOSA CREDIT UNION LIMITED
The Loans Clerk Position:
Reporting to the Manager of Lending the Loans Clerk will be responsible for the following General
Responsibilities
Assisting the lenders in preparation and processing loan applications, annual reviews and related documentation.
RECREATIONAL
PROPERTY
The Salary:
Salary will relate to qualifications and experience.
The Person:
Reporting to the Manager of Lending, the ideal candidate will possess a minimum Grade 12 diploma plus one to
three years of experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. You will have a commitment
to education and self-development.
LIFETIME
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LIVE IN CAREGIVER/
HOUSEKEEPER. Drivers licence required. Dream job for the
right person. For more info call
1-800-665-1992 or after 6:00pm
204-997-4629.
The Organization:
Minnedosa Credit Union is a very successful single branch fullservice financial institution with 3700 members
and assets of $116 million. We have been providing the Town of Minnedosa and surrounding communities with
high quality service and products since 1947. For further details see: www.minnedosacu.mb.ca
The Community:
Manitobas Valley Paradise, Minnedosa is a community of 2500 with many amenities including a daycare
facility, K-12 schools, hospital, 18 hole golf course and beautiful Lake Minnedosa. For further details see:
www.discoverminnedosa.com
For rent or sale: 2 bedroom cabin located in Minnedosa. Fully furnished and 5
minute walk to the beach.
Available immediately. $65
per day or $350 per week.
Asking $28,500. Contact
Barry at 204-871-2224 Portage la Prairie. (10-4) x
STEEL
BUILDINGS
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SAVINGS-ADDITIONAL 10% OFF NOW!
20X21 $5,794 25X25 $6,584
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42X51 $16,496. One End wall
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MOBILE HOMES
4 New 16 x 80, 3 Bed, 2
Bath. Starting at $89,900. Altona Mobile Homes, 1-800582-4036,
1-204-324-6776
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AUDIO EQUIPMENT. 40
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In Loving Memory of
PEARL SHEWCHUK
OCTOBER 15TH, 1917 JUNE 4TH, 2012
Thank you for the
years we shared.
Thank you for the way
you cared.
We loved you then
and we love you still.
Forget you, we never will.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by
Bev, Dennis and Aaron. x
DEATH
NOTICE
SYLVIA THELMA
HOUGHTON
(nee NOROSKY)
MAY 17TH, 1944
JUNE 2ND, 2016
Beloved wife of Bruce
Houghton. Cherished mother
of David (Christine ) and
Derek (Kerry). Sadly missed
by grandchildren:
Meaghan, Alexandria,
Macleod, Tyler, Adam and
Chase. Ever remembered
by sisters Linda and Janice;
brother Dennis. Funeral
arrangements entrusted with
Dixon Garland Funeral
Home, 166 Main Street North,
Markham, Ontario L3P 1Y3
Phone (905) 294-2030.
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Roofing Decks
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PLUMBING
PAINTING
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204-476-5185
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REAL ESTATE
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INSURANCE
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INSURANCE SERVICES
867-3946
www.suttonharrison.com
Darvin - 204-868-5869
Robert - 204-867-7113
LEGAL
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204-210-0502
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A.D.A.M.
Anxiety Disorders
Association
of Manitoba
Support Group
Meetings are held at
Neepawa Library 3rd Tuesday of
the month 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
For more info call:
Debbie Fisch
(204) 725-8550
SERVICES
Drug Problem?
Narcotics
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Meetings every
Tuesday &
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221 Hamilton Street,
Neepawa, MB
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JIM BEAUMONT
476-2483
Owner/Operator
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Aerating
Power Raking
Yard Clean Up
Lawn Mowing & Trimming
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867-3401 Minnedosa
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Minnedosa on the topic of
aquatic invasive species.
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for folks to come and learn
about what aquatic invasive species are and the
impact they can cause. We
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