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The reason for the being a plus for anyone,
Coming closure is still a question said Gawronsky, I cer-
on the minds of the 17 tainly dont see it as being
staff members who will a benefit to the blood ser-
be out of work as a re- vices, they are constantly
sult. Michelle Gawron- saying that they are short
sky, from The Manitoba of supply.
Government and Gen- In addition to the per-
Youth eral Employees Union
(MGEU) commented
manent site closing, the
communities that will be
Bowling that, we dont know why.
Weve been asking, and
losing their mobile ser-
vices are Shilo, Boissev-
so far havent gotten a ain, Killarney, Minnedo- Photo by Hillary Campbell
Champs
5 response back. They are
saying they dont have
enough going through,
which I dont understand
at all. Tracy Smith, from
sa, Glenboro, Dauphin
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Mobile Blood Donor Clinics depend not only on the support of donors
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resolution, which urges of our leaders today are to all Manitobans. The next
the provincial government graduates of 4-H. generation of farmers and
to continue to recognize 4-H, which stands for leaders in the agriculture
the value of 4-H programs head, heart, hands and industry should be trained
in Manitoba, was passed health, is an international and educated here in Man-
unanimously in the Mani- youth and volunteer or- itoba, added Michaleski.
toba Legislature on Tues- ganization. Its Canadian Agriculture represents
day, March 21st. movement started in Ro- the greatest and broadest
4-H programs are an land, Manitoba in 1913. opportunity to grow our
integral part of the fabric Th e organizations clubs province with potentially
of our province, said Mi- remain strong in this prov- the largest positive social
chaleski. Th is is largely ince, driven by thousands impact we can provide to
an agriculture-based orga- of members and volun- Manitobans.
Minnedosa Credit Union
nization that builds youth teers and a strong partner-
responsibility, life skills, Annual General Meeting
& Dinner
leadership and citizenship
through learning and posi-
tive development.
Th e resolution calls HERITAGE CO-OP 1997 LTD.
upon the Legislative As-
sembly to urge the provin-
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
cial government to contin- Notice of Annual General Meeting
ue to recognize the value of Thursday, April 20, 2017 Minnedosa United Church
4-H programs in Manitoba
by encouraging schools to
establish guidelines and
Minnedosa Community Conference Centre Supper at 6:00 p.m.
standards that would en-
able educational accredi-
REGISTRATION: 6:00 PM
DINNER: 6:30 PM
Meeting at 7:15 p.m.
tation of 4-H agricultural MEETING: 7:30 PM
programs.
Riding Mountain MLA
Dinner Tickets Available at all Heritage Co-op Locations
$8.00 each
Tickets $9.00 per person,
Greg Nesbitt, who sec-
onded the resolution, and
President's Report
Manager's Report
available at the
spoke in support of the res-
olution in the Legislature,
Auditor's Report
Election of Directors
Minnedosa Credit Union
said 4-H should become
eligible for a school credit. Appointment of Auditors
I think most people know Heritage Co-op bylaw 4.03 proposed to be updated as follows: 4.03 Further Director Qualications [Section 184] (b) as
a member purchased goods or services, or a combination of both, from the Cooperative during the last nancial year of
the Cooperative, worth the collective amount of at least $2,500.00; and (existing bylaw reads: (b) purchased goods
or services of at least $1,000; and ). A full copy of the bylaw is available at the Administration Ofce.
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M innedosas Youth
bowlers have done Ye O l d
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it again! Two of our local
teams competed in Win-
nipeg on Sunday, March
23rd. They trekked to Win-
nipeg to compete in the
Provincial Combo Tourna-
T r
ment.
The two teams braved
against 16 foes, and Debbie
Tarn commented that, our
Photos Submitted 1887 The Taylor Bros., butchers of this town, are to
Katie Haywood Kody Calen Kwinton Lycan open a branch of their business at Birtle, having been
teams did great. Each team
requested to do so by their many friends in that town.
that participated consisted
of one bantam, one junior Team Two consisted of Minnedosas bowlers Kyle Calen won third place
and one senior member. of Kwinton Lycan (Ban- were also recognized in- for bowling 128 pins over 1897 Messrs. Victor and Heppell have rented Pear-
Team One consisted tam), Katie Haywood (Ju- dividually. Kwinton Lycan his average in the Bantam sons Hall and are opening an athletic class and gym-
of Kyle Calen (Bantam), nior), and Christopher Eu won second place for bowl- Division. nasium.
Kody Calen (Junior), and (Senior). They bowled 227 ing 114 pins over his aver- If you see these talent-
pins over their combined age in the Bantam Divi- ed bowlers around town,
Michael Haywood (Senior).
averages, and came in sion. Katie Haywood won be sure to congratulate 1907 Complaints of petty thieving are numerous
They bowled 239 pins over around town. A farmer had $5.00 worth of groceries
their combined average, eighth place overall. second place for bowling them on their successes,
In addition to these 130 pins over her average and wish them luck in fu- stolen from his sleigh on Main Street a short time ago.
and came in sixth place
overall. impressive successes, three in the Junior Division, and ture tournaments!
1917 A Galician woman was brought before Police
Magistrate Sparling last week charged with assaulting
TCS Book Fair Celebration a man. She was charged one dollar plus costs.
the students at Tanners to teacher Nathalie Lem- chanting walk the plank a pool full of water. Lem- 1977 Manitoba Liquor Commission has given ap-
Crossing School were in oing, was a great way to in true pirate form. oing added, to the cheers proval for the construction of a steel burglar-proof
for a treat on Friday, March kick off spring break, Rap- Th e walking of the of the students, they met barrier for the outside of the Minnedosa Liquor Mart.
24th. The students bought sky and Sheppard were plank was a fitting pun- their cold, wet fate and The local store, which has been entered more than a
a total of 505 books, prov- given one final chance ishment for the adminis- will hopefully think twice dozen times in two years, will now be secured.
ing the principal and vice- during the assembly to trators after losing their about challenging the stu-
principal wrong in their avoid walking the plank challenge, since the book dents at next years book
challenge against the stu- by playing a game called fair had a pirate theme. A fair.
1987 The Manitoba Health Organizations Inc. has
selected Sid Paler as the 1987 recipient of the Judge
dents. Because the admin- Pokemon App. However, couple of buccaneers es-
J.M. George Memorial Award in recognition of his long
istrators lost the challenge Lemoing noted that, they
time commitment to the betterment of health care in
Manitoba.
Tribune Deadline 1997 The town has agreed to initiate the process
of rezoning a block of lots on 6th Street N.W., between
Tuesday @ 12 noon 4th and 5th Avenues, to allow for future development
in the form of a new mobile home park.
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C ongratulations
Cody Nowell and Mi-
chaela Kohan who were
to Cottage Owners Associa-
tion as well as a Clear Lake
RCMP Volunteer. Also
Joining her for the day
were her children Janice
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M any a tear was shed
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lady who never let her gen-
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married on Saturday, during the winter months Brookman and Dennis Lois Hudon had lost her her. Some of the more
March 25th at Onanole he volunteered in numer- Derhak of Winnipeg, Al- battle with cancer. unique accomplishments
Rec Centre. ous positions at the resort lan and Nancy of Riding Our sincere and heart- were running a trap line,
Sympathy goes out in Mesa, Arizona. A family Mountain, John and Joan felt sympathy is extended keeping bees and estab-
to Beverly Reid and fam- service was in Winnipeg at of Oakburn, Larissa, Em- to her husband Brian, her lishing a Saskatoon or-
ily on the passing of hus- Cropo Funeral Chapel on erson and Winston Kemp- daughter Kayla and to her chard. Lois will be missed.
band Arnold James Reid Sunday. thorne of Boissevain and sons Brendan and Mat- The crows and geese
at the age of 80 at Middle- Get well wishes to Diane Bachewich. thew and to her parents and other birds are back so
church Home in Winni-
peg on March 18th. Ar-
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