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We have all heard the old saying History repeats itself. I think there is definitely some truth in that statement. For proof check out this weeks Ye Old Trib column
for 1936. Sound familiar?
station plans...
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Who knew?
Did you know that here in Manitoba August is designated Bacon Month? Me neither! Manitoba is apparently
the bacon capital of Canada with the Maple Leaf Plant in
Winnipeg being the largest bacon processing facility in
the country! It produces more than 25 million kilograms
of bacon each year.
Lets Imagine
move into a commercial location? I wonder if there
are existing businesses that would benefit from expanding to downtown or if we send up the beacon to
entrepreneurs far and wide about the potential that
exists for them here.
By
Whats most important is that we dont develop
tunnel vision to see both North and South Main
street as it is and ignore the possibility of growth.
EDO, Minnedosa & Area CDC
The Roco property across the street from the Husky
gas station was recently put on the market. I wonder
ith great amusement, I have entertained the if it is possible that this prime location could be used
ideas of my five year old son about what could for more than just as a hangout for the twenty-somebe done with the hole in the ground that currently things that have nothing better to do but hang out of
exists at Main Street and Second Avenue Southeast. their cars and watch traffic go by. Do we simply not
I have to admit that his vision isnt all that bad either. see that anymore?
In fact, if I thought he could secure the support of
There is a vacant offi ce space in the Liberty Physcouncil, I might hand over my keys and direct him to iotherapy building, with ramp access from the north
march forward on his agenda.
door. What professional services or shop would be
To my son, Minnedosa presents an exciting slate
suitably accommodated in a building shared with a
of opportunities. It didnt escape him that the vacant physiotherapist and a chiropractic office? These are
space with the large, high fence around it seems like the topics that we must explore if we want to ensure
an ideal location for a downtown swimming pool. Of that Minnedosa has a future and side steps the fate
greatest benefit is that the location is right next door of so many other towns on the Manitoba landscape
to the gas station for slurpees. Of course, there are that have slowly devolved to dust.
other plans for the site that we know about and will We will always have a segment of our population
soon get our first look at. But Im suggesting that we that doesnt want to change anything. They have
should all let our imaginations wander a bit. For you grown accustomed to things as they are. Inversely,
see, change is happening, and it is to our benefit to we will also have folks that want to see change for the
consider whats happening and be prepared to make sake of change. There is a happy medium, though,
our move.
and that involves fi rst identifying the opportuniWe are now weeks away, I understand, from the
ty, attracting the investment, and identifying why
removal of the St. Johns Building on Main Street, a Minnedosa is the place that they want to set down
site that has been the topic of much discussion in the some roots both personally and professionally.
short time that I have been in Minnedosa. What is Looking ahead to our future, what potential do
the best solution to occupy that space as it becomes you see for business development and investment
vacant? Should we be open to something that re- attraction in Minnedosa and area?
sembles our traditional Main Street commercial on Manitobas Valley Paradise is created by its peothe main floor, with residential up top? Should we be ple and we need to talk. You can find me under the
hopeful that a developer is interested in the property Discover Minnedosa on Main Street, reach me by
as a business incubator, facilitating the opportunity e-mail at edo@minnedosa.com, call me at 204-867for home-based businesses that want to expand to 3885, or keep up with the action on Facebook.
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really be encouraged
to adopt precautionary
n July 29th, Mani- measures to minimize the
toba Health released riskthe key message is
its first West-Nile Virus that prevention is really
(WNV) update of the the first line of defense.
summer, reporting that As of July 29th, there
its mosquito surveillance are currently four adult
program has identified mosquitoes which have
the first Culex-tarsalis been found to be carrying
mosquitoes infected with WNV. In both 2014 and
WNV in Manitoba this 2015, there were five huyear.
man cases of WNV. There
The infected mosquiare no reported human
toes were taken from the cases so far in 2016.
areas of Altona, West St.
There are currently
Paul and Winkler during permanent
mosquito
the week of July 20th . The traps set up in 29 comnumber of Culex-tarsalis munities in southern
mosquitoes collected by Manitoba to monitor the
the program, which is population of Culex-tarthe species most likely to salis mosquitoes, includtransmit the virus, is on ing one in Minnedosa.
the rise.
The traps are generally
So in Manitoba they
established in commudid notice that there were nity or public parks, as
some mosquito traps that well as private backyards
were positive back in May and residences. Mosquiof this year, said Dr. Amy toes are taken from the
Frykoda, Medical Offi- traps and sent to either
cer of Health at Prairie Brandon or Winnipeg
Mountain. It was a very, for identification. If they
very low number, but now are indeed Culex-tarsalis
we see that the numbers mosquitoes, they are then
are picking up.
sent away for further testThis is the time of
ing to see if they are caryear when the number rying WNV.
of Culex-tarsalis mosquiThe highest risk petoes and infection rates riod for WNV is from midare increasing, so there- July to the end of August,
fore individuals should as warm, dry climate is
1886 Mr. Pat Burns, the cattle dealer, was in town last
week purchasing hogs for the Montreal market. He was
making up six carloads.
1896 The recently completed Thompson Livery Stable (site of current Minnedosa Community Conference
Centre) is one of the best in the province. It is of stone,
60 x 110 and is fitted with single, double and box stalls. It
has good water on the premises, is well lighted and having easy access. It has harness and robe room and a commodious office.
1906 It is very probable that Minnedosa will have the
needed addition to the C.P. station accommodation. Authorities have stated it will be a two-storey frame building, 20 feet square, added to the east side of the present
structure.
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Mike and Maria,
Rosemary and Jasper Lea
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Friday with Malcolm and
Shirley Rose.
Malcolm and Shirley
Rose joined other family
members at the conference room in Minnedosa Hospital where they
helped Rae Rose celebrate
her 97th birthday on Saturday.
Congratulations
Rae.
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Jim and Nancy Greer host-
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26. The furthest members
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Saskatchewan. The CD
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trees that were ordered
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Proven Lake was the
fi nal sojourn of the day,
where Scott Henowitch
of Ducks Unlimited (DU)
spoke about how the lake
has been managed by DU
since 1,945 and all the
changes that have taken
Lynette
Dear Lynette,
Its a little hard to
advise you on cleaning
your jersey because I am
of course a Bombers fan.
However I do feel for
you and therefore I have
a few suggestions. First
of all, always wash your
Dear Reena,
Im wondering if you
can suggest something
that will remove the residue of the double sided
tape from a window insulating kit that was left behind on my wooden window frame after removing
the plastic. Ive tried the
commercial
products,
but they have not worked.
Short of sanding it off,
which I hope to avoid, is
there anything that will
remove this awful yellow
stuff, whichis now several
years old? Margaret
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Your best bet is to
spray the area with WD40. Let it sit for 10-15
minutes and scrape with
a plastic putty knife and
an abrasive cloth (not an
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solution of dish soap and
Dear Reena,
I have light buff limestone in my family room.
The installer did not seal
the limestone before installing and the grout has
gotten into the pores of
the soft stone.I do not
know how to get it out
and the floor looks very
blotchy. It is driving me
crazy and the floor installer will not do anything
about it. Can you help?I
will have to do it myself,
but with what and which
method? I dont believe
the grout has gone in too
deep. Leone
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once again try and call in
the professionals. If you
were just tackling a haze
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Bill and Gail Sherwin
(Steven Kuzmaks in-laws)
of Saskatoon, SK visited
with Francis Kuzmak and
attended Francess birthday party.
Sympathy to Wes and
Liz Shewchuk and family on the passing of Wes
Aunt Olive Clark (Lugowy)
of Luxton, ON.
Frances Kuzmak had
all her children, their
spouses and her grandchildren from Calgary,
AB out for their birthday
on the weekend. Her two
daughters Mavis and Susann were out a week
sooner helping with the
preparations for the party.
Diane
Bachewich,
Helen Derhak and Ann
Zatylny attended the 60th
wedding anniversary party
for Rudy and Marion Usick
on Saturday. Congratulations Rudy and Marion on
your big day.
Lucy Martin of Flin
Flon, MB is spending some
time with Sadie Rystephanuk.
Gary and Doreen Derhak of Calgary, AB are out
holidaying for the next
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William Bill Watson of Strathclair, passed away at Minnedosa and District Hospital, surrounded by
his loving family
Bill is survived by his wife Helen of 60 years, daughters Betty (Tony) DeGagne, Patti (Patrick)
Menard, son Scott (Lisa) Watson, grandchildren; Ben, Gabby, Jena (Grant), Charlie (Adam),
Hannah (Shaun), Hayden and great granddaughters; Paisley and Spencer, as well as many nieces,
nephews, relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents Thomas and Lucy, his sister Jean and his twin brother
Edwin (Toad).
Bill was born in Strathclair. He received most of his education there, but due to his fathers employment, moved to Flin Flon where he graduated. He returned to Strathclair to assist on his uncles
farm in 1950. In 1955 he married Helen Fischer of Minnedosa. After a three year employment with
Anglo Oil Company his passion for farming prevailed. He began purchasing land and dedicating
his life to a future in agriculture.
Bill was an active member of the Strathclair Masonic Lodge and the Strathclair Agricultural Society. He was a member of the
Canadian Swine Breeders Association and served a term on the Manitoba Swine Breeders Association as Director.
Bill was an avid reader, enjoyed curling and hockey, and looked forward annually to duck and deer hunting season.
Bill and Helen moved from the farm and became residents of Strathclair in November of 1993. After the move, he remained very
interested and active in the family farming operation.
In his retired years, Bill enjoyed family time spent at their Salt Lake cabin, visiting and road trips with friends, and playing pool
and fellowship at the local community centre.
As per his request, a private graveside service took place Saturday, July 30th at the Bend Cemetery in Strathclair. Reverend Paul
Curtis officiated. An informal reception followed.
In Bills memory, donations may be made to Minnedosa Palliative Care Unit. Arrangements Entrusted to: Raes Funeral Home,
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