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t may surprise you to learn that one of the staunchest and most enthusiastic promoters of Minnedosa
is only five-years-old. My son, Oscar, may be one of
the biggest supporters of the community that you have
ever seen. He has been to each of our visitor attractions this summer and chats about them non-stop to
visitors to our home, he raves about the beach, the
village where nobody lives, and marvels at the daily
wildlife sightings in our yard and around the neighbourhood. His excitement about Minnedosa is seemingly limitless and I wonder, as a dad: How long can
we maintain that level of utopic perfection that he believes this town represents?
Last week, he started kindergarten and he is comforted to know that his friends Georgia, Ethan, Zac,
and the boy with messy hair whose name I cant remember are in his class. On the walk to school, he
watches intently to spot the beaver (that he has named
Beavy) in the Little Saskatchewan River that he has
seen frequently this summer.
But heres what I know now that hes in school,
they are going to start talking about everyones future
aspirations. While we know that few of the goals that
we set as grade schoolers stick with us through to
adulthood, I am curious to know what he will pick.
What vision does he see for his future? More importantly, will he be able to do that here?
am writing on behalf of
the Harrison Park Age
Friendly Initiative Committee. With the Municipalitys
assistance, we recently sent
out a survey requesting interest in a Life-Lease 4-Plex
Housing development in
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GREG NESBITT
Riding Mountain MLA
set fi xed dates for the beginning of general election campaigns and for
six-month time limits for
the calling of by-elections.
Our new government is
also proceeding to abolish
the vote tax subsidy for
political parties and to restore Manitobans right to
vote on major tax increases.
For workers across the
province, our government
is taking our Labour Relations Act amendments
into second reading.
When passed into law,
they will make workplace
union certifi cation by secret-ballot votes mandatory. This change will allow workers the freedom
to participate and to make
decisions on union certifi cation without fear of
intimidation by their colleagues or union groups.
We are, as well, pushing forward this fall with
Murrays
memoir
Holding on to Mamie: My
Mother, Dementia and Me
chronicles her mothers
decline from dementia
and its insidious transformation of a once vibrant
woman.
After my mother
was forced to move into
a nursing home, I found
caches of notes crammed
into the cupboards and
drawers of her house,
explains Murray, who became the target for her
mothers increasing anger
and paranoia as dementia
took hold. The notes contained bitter indictments
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1886 The Voters List for West Minnedosa contains
780 names while the list for east Minnedosa shows 1,133
names.
1896 A young man out shooting prairie chickens accidently shot a farmers wife who was driving down the
trail at the same time. The pellet entered her face, a little
below the eye, causing a painful wound.
1916 The Tribune has been informed that a Town
Councillor has been seen riding his bicycle on the sidewalks almost daily. How can it be expected that the boys
will keep off them with such an example?
1966 A flash fire Friday afternoon destroyed the Basswood General Store and a home owned by Tom Hymers. Value of the store, including upstairs living quarters
and furnishings was $30,000 while the home was valued
at $5,000. Most of the furnishings in the house were removed before the structure was destroyed by the blaze.
1976 Opening week at the Minnedosa Regional Library was well received. Librarian Shirley Metcalfe reports 175 registrations.
1996 A seven-car derailment occurred on the CPR
line five kilometres east of Minnedosa while the train was
in the process of being yarded to wait for another crew.
2006 Ericksons Glen Shellborn has been named a re-
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ing performed.
Th e project will see
s the construction two new passing lanes
project on Highway constructed, one that is
#10 continues, there have northbound, and one that
been many questions is southbound. Additionabout the progress. The ally, there will be new serconstruction, which is just vice roads on both sides of
south of Minnedosa, will the highway to minimize
see the realignment of access points onto the
curves, among other plans. highway, says Kim. As was
Una Kim from the Minister mentioned above, both
of Manitoba Infrastruc- of the curves on highway
tures offi ce says that the #10, south of Minnedosa
project is between 4.5km will be realigned, and the
North of PTH #24 and PTH roadway will be widened.
#16. There are many safety The widened roadway will
improvements that are be- allow for 3 metre paved
shoulders.
Th e highway surface
will also be pulverized and
paved, which, anyone who
has driven on the highway
will be able to tell you, is
greatly needed.
According to Kim, the
project has been scheduled as a two-year project,
to be completed by the end
of next year. However,
with construction timelines so easily affected by
many different factors,
such as weather conditions, this timeline is not
set in stone.
Practitioners Association,
Westman child care directors, Sport Manitoba, Prairie Mountain Health and
the department of Indigenous and Municipal Relations
Its really about fi nding fun ways for kids to be
active that are not specific
to sport, says Minnedosa
and District Recreation Director Nicole Synchyshyn.
Sometimes, if kids arent
involved with a sport, they
tend to miss out on the opportunity to be active. This
campaign helps them to
get interested in that on a
personal level, even if they
self-identify that sports
isnt really something that
interests them.
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up to a maximum of 32 bags.
Visit your Co-op GROW TEAM or
Subject to approval by Farm Credit Canada. If the total amount of a seed product purchased, made by way of deferred interest
nancing, is not paid in full by October 31 each year any remaining balance owing will be subject to the standard annual program
interest rate of Prime plus 2.95% beginning November 1st through to March 15th. Any remaining balances unpaid past March 15th
are subject to the Past Due interest rate of 19.5618% annually.
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Th is year is Provens
fi rst time participating in
the open house in about 20
years. Her goal, she said,
is to become known to the
people nearby who are
not aware of her business,
when people say they are
going to the Fairmount,
and people say I dont
know it, its those people
that I need to reach.
Proven has been on
the farm since she married into the Proven family
in 1971. However, she did
not open the B&B until her
son moved away to university in 1998. She noted that
this summer, she has had
guests there every night
through July and August,
which is the busy season
for most B&Bs. Ive seen
the world, because a lot
of this business is new
Manitobans, and theyre
coming out to explore
the province, and theyve
only been in Manitoba
for a very short time, and
theyre on their way out to
take a look.
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FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
Minnedosa 3 bedroom
house for rent with stove,
washer, dryer and refrigerator.
$700 plus utility, available on
August 1st. Please contact
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BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT
Great
grandparents,
Mac and Marg Davidson are
proud to announce the arrival
of two great grandchildren.
Jenn and Mitch Davidson of
Martinsville, SK are happy to
announce the birth of their
son Brock Maxwell, born
June 18th, a brother for Rylee.
Nicole and Brent Murray of
Virden are happy to announce
the birth of their daughter Ava
Nicole, born September 6th,
a sister for Braxton. Proud
grandparents are John and
Rhonda Davidson of Virden. x
COMING EVENTS
Cadurcis Fall Supper
October 2nd Basswood Hall.
Adults $13.00, 6-12 years
$6.00. Preschool free. Doors
open at 4:00 p.m. and supper
at 4:30 p.m. (26-4) x
Family Fun Night, Friday, September 30th, 5 - 7
p.m. Pot Luck Supper (hot
dogs supplied), with games.
All are welcome! No charge.
At Minnedosa United Church.
(27-2) x
Fall supper at Bethany
Community Centre Sunday,
September 25th 4:30 6:30.
Adults $15.00, Children 6 12
$7.00 and Preschool free. (272) x
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COMING EVENTS
Cribbage at the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch #138
in Minnedosa Tuesday afternoons starting on October
4th at 1:00 p.m. Prizes awarded! Coffee and tea provided.
Everyone always welcome.
Come join us for a fun time.
Questions? Call 204-867-3780.
(27-3) x
Minnedosa Adult Learning Centres computer courses
start the week of September
26th. Contact: Val Gawel at
131 Main St. South 204-8672519. (27-2) x
Line Dancing - 50+ Centre. Sign up by October 7th if
interested. Classes may run
Tuesday, October 18th - November 22nd, 1:30 - 3:00 or
Wednesday October 19th
November 23rd, 7:00 - 8:30.
Six weeks. Knitting/crochet
starts Tuesday, October 4th at
1:30 p.m. Members $1.00 and
non-members $3.00 per class.
Phone 204-867-1956. (28-2) x
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Minnedosa Celebrates
Olympian Isabela Onyshko.
Thursday, September 29th at
7 p.m. at Minnedosa Community Conference Centre. Free
admission, open to everyone!
Photo opportunities available.
ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLE SALE! Huge fall
event! Largest of the season.
Over two hundred tables! Friday, September 30th, 4 p.m.
9 p.m. and Saturday, October
1st, 10 a.m. -4 p.m., $5 per person. Assiniboia Downs, 3975
Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Great
selection, door prizes and
FREE PARKING.
Amazing Race fan? Enter the Manitoba Lung Associations Awesome Race for
Breath today! Saturday, October 15th Brandon. Clues! Pit
Stops! Challenges! Have fun
and help a Manitoban breathe
easier! mb.lung.ca
PAINTER
Call Terry for paint and
repairs to painted surfaces.
Washing exterior siding, windows, staining of decks and
fences. Book your interior
jobs soon. Freshen up your
rooms before winter. 204-8688088 them@live.ca
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AUCTIONS
FARM
EQUIPMENT
AUCTION SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH -11:00 A.M.
FOR JOHN KAZMERIK Farm
location:34 kms North of
Brandon Hwy #10, or 9kms.
South of Minnedosa on Hwy
#10. signs will be posted.
TRACTORS; CASE 930 Comfort King, diesel, cab, dual
hydraulic, PTO, new rings,
bearings, etc., Ready to go to
work. Cockshutt 50, diesel
w/dual loader, hyd, tractor
in great shape. Both tractors
have been Shedded.7 Cockshutt trailer type mower, John
Deere 14T square baler,103
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DOROTHY SYSLAK
SEPTEMBER 28TH, 2015
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There is not a day,
we do not think of you.
Lovingly remembered
by the family.
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In Loving Memory of
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MARCH 6TH, 1953
SEPTEMBER 25TH, 2015
Husband, Dad,
Grandpa and Great Grandpa
Days of sadness
still come over us
Tears in silence often flow
For memory keeps
you ever near us
Though you died one year ago.
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Jane,
Ryan and Michelle,
Scott and Jennifer
and families.
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it was His will.
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OBITUARY
ELAINE MARGARET MCCRORIE
(nee CAMERON)
Men and women filled with
avarice still prevail and endeavor
to diminish our lives. In my case,
they have dismally failed. Life
remains good. Elaine McCrorie
Elaine passed away
peacefully at her home in
Regina, Saskatchewan on Monday, September 12th, 2016.
Elaine was predeceased by her
adoring husband of 49 years, James
(Jim) Napier McCrorie.
She is survived by her
children Ian, Ann (Alistair Mackenzie) and Aaron
(Carmen Abela); and grandchildren Nicole, Liam, Jenna,
Kennedy, Reuben and Keira. Elaine was born and raised on
a farm near Moore Park, Manitoba by her parents Hector and
Olive Cameron (nee Grant). With her four siblings (Don, Neil,
Jean and Hector) she attended a small two room school, did
chores on the farm and, she was proud to note, created their
own entertainment.
In 1951, she had to leave the farm to complete high school
at Brandon College. In her own quiet and determined way,
Elaine was a trailblazer. She graduated from Brandon College with a B.Sc. in 1955. She entered the male dominated oil
and gas industry as a geophysicist, working in Calgary, Dawson Creek and Denver, Colorado. But she found the work and
work place culture to be stifling and frustrating. So she turned
to nursing as an opportunity to care for others, but also as a
means of funding her desire to travel. Elaine was a very proud
graduate of the Winnipeg General Hospitals (WGH) class of
1957.
In 1962, Elaine finally got to travel, visiting England, Norway, Belgium, Germany, and Spain. A highlight was water skiing in the Mediterranean she was always looking for adventure.
Upon her return to Canada she moved to Saskatoon, working at the University Hospital to save money for another adventure. But life had a different adventure in mind for her. It was
in Saskatoon that she met Jim and they married in 1964. Elaine
and Jim moved to Regina in 1965 and it was there that they built
a family and a life together. Elaine would work for 20 years in
the Emergency Room of the Plains Health Center and for several months during one memorable year at the Western General
in Edinburgh, Scotland. Elaine enjoyed travelling throughout
her life, including trips to China, Scotland, England, Australia,
New Zealand, Switzerland, Ireland, the Baltic nations, Mexico,
Iceland and through-out Canada (including Yellowknife).
Elaine was a lifelong golfer and during the last year no
cancer diagnosis was going to keep her off the course. The golf
course was also where Elaine taught her children and later her
grandchildren (with varying degrees of success) the importance of decorum and patience. She was equally passionate
about genealogy and traced one branch of the Cameron family
tree to 1621 in Ayrshire, Scotland. Somehow between golf and
genealogy, Elaine found time to knit and sew. For her grandchildren, no Christmas was complete without a new pair of
homemade pajamas. And her sweaters are still warming her
family and friends today.
Reflecting her prairie farm roots and personal experiences, Elaine believed in gender equality, universal day care and
equal rights for all. Elaine was always very proud of where she
came from and where she went. Elaine regularly attended the
WGH and Brandon College reunions. And she never lost her
sense of adventure one of her last flights was a biplane ride
over Ottawa. She was loved by her family and friends and will
be greatly missed.
A CELEBRATION OF ELAINES LIFE was held at the Hotel Saskatchewan (Blue Lounge) on Friday, September 16th,
2016 from 3:30 to 6:00. And then Elaine was taken home to be
interred in the Moore Park Cemetery on Saturday, September
17th, 2016 at 3:30. Family and friends are invited to sign the online obituary and tributes page at www.reginafuneralhome.ca.
Arrangements entrusted to Regina Funeral Home and
Cemetery (306) 789-8850.
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REENA NERBAS
Hello Reena,
Can you please tell
me the best natural solution for unclogging a slow
kitchen drain? Im in a
condo, on the third of four
floors and the drain often
gurgles. Someone on my
Strata council suggested
using Liquid Plumber but
I would prefer something
more natural. I would appreciate any suggestion
you may have.
Catherine
Dear Catherine,
In a jar combine 2
tbsp. cream of tartar, one
quarter cup baking soda
and 1 tsp. salt. Drop in the
drain, chase with boiling
water. Repeat as necessary.
Or pour half cup salt down
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tip: Dont toss flat cola into
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Dear Reena,
I am an elderly woman
and wear Tena panty pads
because I leak so heavily. I also wear vinyl pull
on panties over them. Instructions say to wash and
dry; they are soft when
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but with five minutes they
become stiff and crackle
when I walk. Would you
or your readers know how
to treat the vinyl without
the fabric becoming stiff?
Mary
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others have commented
that the vinyl cannot be
softened and regularly
stiffens after drying. However, try the following; fill
a tub less than half full
with lukewarm water. Add
two drops of a mild liquid
dishwashing
detergent
like Ivory and mix. Turn
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with the waist hanging
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water until they are completely covered. Swirl the
pants in the water for a few
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I
do hope you can help
me. I wastreatingmy arthritic hands in a paraffin
wax bath and accidently
splashed some on one of
my beige suede dining
room chairs. I was able to
scrape some of it off, but
there is still a dark spot remaining. Do you have any
solution for removing the
stain?
Marlene
Hi Marlene,
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when cleaning the area not
to scorch it. Place a single
layer of brown paper on
the wax area and move a
warm iron over the wax.
Move the paper around
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sprinkle baking soda onto
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brush to restore the nap.
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