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ob and Gwen Manns have been selected as the Honourary Parade Marshalls for the 2016 Fun Fest Parade, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce.
Th e couple have called Minnedosa home since
2001 when they moved from the Cameron farm north of
Basswood after farming for 32 years. During those years
and since moving to Minnedosa Bob and Gwen have
strengthened our community through their tireless efforts to make this a better place for all to enjoy.
Bob worked hard for the Community Complex board
over 16 years to see the building improved with a new
metal roof, concrete curling surface, geothermal heating
and ice making plant, expansion of the kitchen and overall upgrades to maintain our facilities for curlers and golfers alike. Through his involvement in fundraising and
authoring numerous grant applications, the Community
Complex has enjoyed an infl ux of over $400,000.00 to
give us the great facility we have today.
uring a gorgeous
summer day on July
1st, the annual Canada
Day celebrations were
held in Minnedosa.
The
Minnedosa
beach was filled with people enjoying the weather
and water, while a multitude of attractions were
set up for both adults and
children; highlights include a sand castle contest, a car show, and hay
rides, bouncy castles and
a reptile exhibit for kids.
Later at night the
pop of fireworks echoed
through the town as
people found a place to
watch the show.
I think its a marvelous thing, said Mayor
Ray Orr. It brings a lot of
people here and its good
public relations for the
town. Were fortunate in
that we have the amenities, like the beach and
campground, to bring
people to town.
Mayor Orr also commended the many volunteers who organize and
assist with the local Canada Day festivities year
after year. I think, all in
all, its just a really great
spirit building thing for
the town.
The days events are
a big draw in the region
and are quite popular
with individuals who live
outside of Minnedosa.
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July 9th and 10th at Minnedosa Ag Grounds (6th Ave N.W.)
Saturday - 9 a.m. - Light Horse show starts, Junior Home Living and Heavy Classes
Sunday - 9 a.m. - Heavy Hitch Driving classes
estman
Communications
Group
would like to extend congratulations to this years
western Manitoba high
school graduates with
special recognition to the
30 graduates who were
recipients of its scholarship, the Westman Award
of Excellence.
The $500 scholarPhoto by Ryan Thorpe
ships were awarded to
graduating high school
with a junior tournament, the Minnedosa Golf and
By RYAN THORPE
students who have been
which was followed by the Curling Club were pulled
accepted by a Manitoba
he Minnedosa Golf adult portion of the event. from The Minnedosa Tripost-secondary instituand Curling Club cel- Entry fees to the event also bune archive and were on
tion and declared their
ebrated its 40th anniversa- included lunch and a gift display in the banquet hall,
intent to pursue a career
ry with a golf tournament bag featuring memorabilia in order to highlight the
in a technology-related
and banquet on June 30th. commemorating the for- courses history.
program.
We tried to make
The event was great, tieth anniversary. Cornersaid President of the stone Grill delivered pork it not too formal, said
Minnedosa Golf and Curl- on a bun to golfers out on Spraggs. Where there was
enough speaking so that
ing Club, Grant Spraggs. the course.
We had around 90 golfers,
The banquet featured we could bring up the past
give or take. For it being a speeches by Dan Johnson and celebrate it, but also
weekday and during busi- and Spraggs and prizes leave enough time for peoness hours, I thought it was were awarded for low score ple to mingle and come By RYAN THORPE
and the winner of a chip- out and have some fun.
really successful.
n Saturday, July 9th
Th e day started off ping contest. Articles on
and Sunday, July
10th, the Minnedosa Agricultural Society will
host the 134th Minnedosa Agricultural Fair. The
event starts at 9 a.m. both
days will be held at the Ag
Grounds.
We have a real good
turnout, said Clarke
Swain, president of the
Minnedosa Agricultural
A new collaboration for Canadas 150th Anniversary of Confederation is bringing people and
Society. The community
supports us. We have a lot
places together to build community and activate a groundswell of local initiatives, activities
of competitors come out,
and events.
especially in our heavy
The Community Fund for Canadas 150th is a collaboration led by the Community Foundations
division. Id say its one of
the biggest heavy shows
of Canada and the national network of 191 community foundations, with the support of the
around this area. We have
Government of Canada and leaders from coast to coast to coast.
a lot of local guys who
The Fund will engage Canadians from all walks of life in a wide range of local projects that build
come out and show
Further
qualifications for the Westman
Award of Excellence
Scholarship include academic achievement and
community involvement
qualities that Westman
Communications Group
is proud to support and
recognize in Manitoba
youth.
Technology
is
changing rapidly. As a
company that uses todays cutting-edge technology to deliver its
services, Westman Communications Group wants
to help western Manitoba
students enter this vast
and exciting field, states
John Quail, Chief Marketing Officer for Westman
Communications Group.
The
scholarships
awarded comprise part of
the $16,000 available for
students in 2016. Since its
inception in 2001, Westman has contributed
over $230,000 to students
in Western Manitoba.
Westman also works to
provide educational programming to schools at
no charge.
2016 winners of the
scholarship in our immediate readership area
include Riley Bruce from
Minnedosa
Collegiate,
Douglas McMillan from
Erickson Collegiate and
Kennedy Moffat from
Strathclair Community
School.
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Th e event featured
members of the Erickson
4-H Beef Club presenting the animals theyve
been raising all year. Initial weigh in dates are in
December and the entire
process culminates in the
achievement day.
Categoriesincluded showmanship and
grooming for both steer
and heifer classes. Travis
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the prize of best overall female, while Hanna
Popp won best overall
male. Neil Carson judged
the event, while Catrine
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marshall duties and Jack
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The Complex was not
the only community club
to feel the impact of Bobs
eff orts as the 50+ Seniors
Centre also benefitted
from his foresight and
ability to see things that
would help improve the
Centre. For instance, over
the last several years the
Seniors Centre has had
the roof upgraded and air
conditioning
installed,
both projects that Bob
played a significant role in
making happen.
Not to be left out is the
Minnedosa Rotary Club.
Since joining in 1984, Bob
has held many positions
but one that he and Gwen
hold dear is the Youth
Exchange program. Together they hosted twelve
or more foreign exchange
students in their home as
well as Bob was the counsellor for both inbound
and outbound students
for many years. They continue to keep in touch with
many of them and through
their travels have visited a
number of them in Australia, Finland, France, Belgium to name a few.
How about the 20
years of Rotary Fun Fest
roast beef suppers? Bobs
expert eye on roasting
enough to feed the sellout
crowds of 700 plus people
is another accomplishment for Bob and his Rotary teammates. This an-
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The Minnedosa & District Foundation extends congratulations
to Alexandra Enns, daughter of Kevin and Sandra Enns,
recipient of the Minnedosa & District Foundation Verna Averill
Scholarship, awarded to an M.C.I. Grad intending to pursue a Career in
Teaching. Alexandra will be a Rotary exchange student to Italy for a
year, before returning to attend University. This scholarship will be
awarded upon her enrollment next year.
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Fun Fest is scheduled to get underway. Today, tomorrow
and Sunday will see a long list of scheduled events and
attractions with something for the entire family. (Detailed schedule in last weeks Tribune) Up at the new ag
grounds, the Minnedosa Agricultural Society hosts its
annual summer fair kicking off tomorrow and running
throughout the weekend.
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Consider low-income
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special circumstances facing single seniors, Manitoba would like the federal
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1886 About 12 miles west of Rapid City, a small cyclone moved a house belonging to Mr. Hawthorne and
badly scared its inhabitants.
1906 Some of the people of Rossburn, Elphinstone
and other points on the Canadian National railway, who
have usually come over the Canadian Pacific Railway to
the Minnedosa Fair, intend this year to come by CNR to
Neepawa and then by CPR from there to Minnedosa.
1916 A Minnedosan called attention to the fact that
there was only one Union Jack to be seen floating over
public buildings in town on Dominion Day.
1936 Bajus Bros. Hardware advertises a 15 cent sale
on tinware. The following items were all available at 15
cents each: cake pan, vegetable grater, angel cake tin,
wash basin, muffin tins and dippers.
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1966 The Minnedosa Credit Union building was dismantled last week. In the 1890s the building was home
to the Elliot Pickering Bank and was later used for a telephone offi ce and Town Office before the Credit Union
moved in ten years ago. The Credit Union is now housed
in the Co-op Service Centre with plans to build new
premises between Minnedosa Hardware and the I-H
Implement Shop.
1976 Minnedosas newest business is a coin operated carwash located at the Dari Isle property. Two inside
bays and one outside bay are available.
1986 The worst outbreak of vandalism in recent years
occurred last week when $4,000 worth of windows were
smashed at Tanners Crossing School.
2006 The three individuals charged with the arson
that destroyed the Minnedosa United Church were sentenced to prison time last week.
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at the Drop-in Centre we
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Newdale birthdays. They
brought birthday cake, ice
cream and goodies for the
afternoon lunch. We wish
Shirley and Eileen many
more happy and healthy
ones to come. Everyone
present enjoyed an after-
noon of fellowship.
Congratulations
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Dana Kristalovich and
Curtis Kelso who were
married at the Kristalovich farm on Saturday, July
2nd. A reception followed
at the community hall.
Dana is the daughter of
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Laurence and Beverly
Kristalovich and daughter Karen of Tyndall, MB
were in for the Kristalovich wedding and spent
the weekend here.
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where he attended the
wedding of his godchild
Rachel Harvey. Rachel is
the daughter of Brent and
Kelly Harvey formally of
Newdale. He also visited
his aunties, Mary Biluk
and Doreen (Bill) Mintenko at Kelowna, BC.
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ourism Westman is a
member-driven
organization consisting of
representation from businesses, associations and
municipal governments
that have an interest in
promoting and developing tourism in Southwest
Manitoba. The members
welcome you to the area.
Large and small museums are among the attractions promoted by the
organization.
Museums
provide a unique interactive experience of getting up close to things we
usually only see in books,
newspapers or on the television. Seeing the Mona
Lisa for example, is a totally different experience
to seeing one of the millions of printed versions;
the perception you get of
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one you get when you see
something with your own
eyes. The traditional role of
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them, research into them
and present them to the
public for the purpose of
education and enjoyment.
Bringing children to
museums opens their eyes
to different ideas and perspectives that are relevant
to their lives. This kind of
exposure can help develop
higher critical and creative
thinking skills, which are
integral to future success.
It is so important to introduce children to museums
because museums open
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at a young age because our
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knowledge of the world.
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located
within the Tourism Westman area include:
Manitoba Agricultural
Museum (Austin)
This one-of-a-kind attraction features Canadas
largest collection of operating vintage farm machinery dating back to the
late 1880s to present day.
Th is collection includes
over 500 implements, as
well the Homesteaders village with over 20 buildings.
Isabella Museums
In the village of Isabella visitors can tour two
family homes, a retirement
home, an old store and a
barn which will provide
a window in time. These
buildings are filled with
memorabilia and antiques
from the 1900s. Tours can
be arranged by calling Bernice Still.
Chapman Museum
(Rivers)
This museums setting
is a village. It features 16
buildings over 100 years
old and houses thousands
of artifacts in its churches,
schools, stores and stations. Located 13 kilometres southeast of Rivers.
Prairie Mountain
Regional Museum
(Shoal Lake)
The Prairie Mountain
Regional Museum is a new
heritage destination being developed along the
TransCanada Yellowhead
Highway #16 as a joint
venture between Shoal
Lake and Strathclair. It will
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fully restored horse-drawn
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interpretive opportunities.
Strathclair Museum
Located in the former
CPR station, this museum
contains railway, household and farm artifacts.
Also on site: a 90 plus
year old Anglican country
church that holds an interfaith service each July; and
a replica of our blacksmith
shop containing pioneer
farm machinery, school
van on sleighs and much
more!
Virden Pioneer
Home Museum
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Pioneer Home Museum
was one of Virdens first
residences to be built on
Quality Hill - a section of
town where many affluent
members of the community settled. This lavishly
decorated museum depicts life in the Victorian
era and is home to more
than 8,000 artifacts. Located at 390 King St. W.
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table set, four chairs, for $499,
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COMING EVENTS
Newdale family diner
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COMING EVENTS
POLONIA FAMILY
FUN DAY July 23rd 2:00
p.m. 8:00 p.m. Supper 5
6:30 p.m. Tickets at the
gate. 13 and over $15.00,
6 12 years $10.00, 6 and
under Free. Pig on BBQ,
baked potatoes, baked
beans, perogies, coleslaw
and various desserts. Face
painting 3:00 p.m. 4:30
p.m. concession stand
available, sandpit, games
and more! Bring your own
lawn chairs. Polonia Community Hall. Unlicensed
event. From Minnedosa go
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miles. From Neepawa go
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NOTICES
The Minnedosa Tribune
will be closed for holidays
starting 12 noon on Friday,
July 15th. Our office will reopen at 9 a.m. on Monday,
July 25th. There will be no
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July 22nd.
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
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
Minnedosa
United
Church Fun Fest Luncheon
Cold Plate Smorg Saturday,
July 9th 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Adults $12 Children (6-12) $5,
5 and under free. (16-2) x
Dr. Von Houligans Carnival of Calamaties Friday,
July 8 at the Minnedosa Fair
Grounds Family Friendly
Show at 6:30 p.m. 16+ Show
at 9:00 p.m. Adults $20 Kids/
seniors $10 Tickets available
at the Minnedosa Rec Office
(204-867-2250) and at the
door. For more info call 204867-3754. (16-2) x
Rapid City Ag. Society
goods and services auction
and barbecue supper Saturday, July 16th, 2016 at 5:30
p.m. at the new fair grounds.
Adults $12.00, children 6 10
$6.00 and preschool free. Donations for the auction are
very much appreciated. For
more information contact Nathan Bootsman 204-826-2900
or Janet Fearnley 204-8262248. (17-2) x
Legion Club Room will
NOT be having a Bingo but
will be featuring live entertainment and dancing on Saturday, July 9th 1:00 p.m. 5:00
p.m.
PAINTER
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Washing exterior siding, windows, hauling miscellaneous
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IN MEMORIAM
In Memory of
WINNIFRED (WINNIE)
SWIFT
Mother, Grandmother, Great
Grandmother
Thank you for loving and
sharing,
For giving and for caring.
God bless you and keep you,
Until we meet again.
Lovingly remembered by all
your Family.
THANKS
EVER
SO
MUCH... 25 years ago (can
that be possible?) the staff
at Tanners Crossing in the
school year 90-91, munched
on the baking of Muffin M 3
days a week helping a teenager save up to join her choir
invited to Carnegie Hall, New
York. Asked Did you have to
sing in the street? Answer
Almost but no, we didnt.
No one was more speechless
than Muffin M to discover that
Tanners had their hand at her
back. The incredible feeling
of being on stage in Carnegie and bringing the house
down can only be matched
by the feeling of gratitude to
that incredible special group
of people whose encouragement, kindness and generosity will never be forgotten.
MINNEDOSA ROCKS. Signed
Muffin M. x
I want to thank Dr.
Gupta, nurses and staff of
Minnedosa Hospital for the
care I received while a patient
June 16th to 24th. Also thanks
for visits and prayers. Elwood
Fawcett. x
OBITUARIES
JASON DAVID KOROSCIL
AUGUST 21, 1973
MAY 25 2016
It is with great sadness and
broken hearts, that we the family
of Jason David Koroscil, announce his sudden passing at
his home in Sacramento, California.
Jason has travelled much of
the world as a travel nurse. He
loved working as an ER Nurse but
his favourite job was with CALSTAR
(California Shock Trauma Air Rescue).
Jason adored his children Aidan and
Kai Ana Lyn and looked forward to the times they would get to
spend together.
Jason leaves to mourn his parents David and Joan Koroscil,
his son Aidan, daughter Kai Ana Lyn, his brothers Jonathan
(Carissa) and Timothy (Joy), his sister Deanna Daniels (Jeremy),
his fiance Rani Devi as well as many relatives and friends.
The funeral service will be held at Hilltop Baptist Church off
Highway #357 on Friday, July 15th at 2:00 p.m.
CLAYTON (CLAY) B. SEARLE
NOVEMBER 5TH, 1922
JUNE 4TH, 2016
Clayton (Clay) B. Searle of Minnedosa, Manitoba passed away
peacefully at the age of 93.
He was born in Rapid City,
Manitoba. He moved to Brandon with his parents and siblings
at the age of six. Shortly after the
outbreak of World War II, Clay
enlisted and served overseas for
4 years. Not long after returning to
Brandon, he met and married
Loreen
(Lori)
Baker
on
September 1st, 1948. They had two
children.
They moved from Onanole to Minnedosa in 1951 where he ran
a barbershop for 25 years, before becoming greens keeper at the
golf course during summer months and served as icemaker and
caretaker of the rink in winter. Clay and Lori became members
of the United Church of Canada in 1951 and he was a founding
member of the AOTS Christian Mens Club. He belonged to the
Army Reserve for many years and became an active member of
the Legion
Clay and Lori purchased a cabin in the old campground at
Clear Lake in the early 1980s and spent many wonderful summers up there. He returned to Europe on a veterans tour for six
weeks in 2008.
He was driven to live life to the fullest and kept very active
throughout his entire life.
For relaxation, he enjoyed oil painting, cribbage, crossword
puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, and watching sports on television. He
was an ardent fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Being with family
and friends was also very important to him.
Bowling and golf were passions for him and he was deeply
moved when presented with a lifetime membership to the
Minnedosa Golf Course. He also thoroughly enjoyed kayaking
and was doing so up to last year. At one time, winter activities
included downhill and cross-country skiing.
Clay was predeceased by his parents: Stanley and Georgina
(Pearl) Searle and sisters Dorothy and Florence as well as by
wife Lori. Sister Marion passed away shortly after him. He leaves
to mourn his brother, Stanley (Bud) Searle, and his son, Rick
(Dianne), of Victoria, BC and daughter, Judy Menzies (Blake),
of Birtle, Manitoba.
A Celebration of Clays Life was held on July 7th, 2016 at
Minnedosa United Church with interment on July 8th, 2016 in
Neepawa.
Donations may be made to the Minnedosa United Church or
Minnedosa Palliative Care
Minnedosa Funeral Service in care of arrangements.
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