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inside Local Blood Donor Clinics


this week
Coming To An End
Canadian Blood Services
Cutting Westman Services
Rodeo By HILLARY CAMPBELL Canadian Blood Services
(CBS), told The Tribune
Looking I t is a sad day, when
something as impor-
that, the decision to
close the Brandon per-
For Help
7 tant as blood donation is
removed from a commu-
nity. The Canadian Blood
Services site in Brandon
is being closed down, its
manent location at the
Town Centre was made
on a number of factors,
which include the num-
ber of units collected, the
last day being on June labour and transportation
8th, 2017. What this costs, the distance to the
means for Minnedosa, as nearest production site,
well as 10 other rural ar- and the need to operate
eas in Westman, is that an efficient blood system.
the mobile blood unit There are currently
will no longer come to only two permanent CBS
the community. The last sites in Manitoba, one of
New Boat day that the mobile unit
will be in Minnedosa for a
which is about to close.
This will leave only one
blood donor clinic will be permanent site, in Win-
Launch May 30th. nipeg. I dont see this as

2
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
and Hamiota.

Continued
on Page 3
Mobile Blood Donor Clinics depend not only on the support of donors
but also community volunteers. Two local volunteers at Mondays
Minnedosa Blood Donor Clinic were Heather Lewis and Jane McKinnon.

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New Boat Launch In The Works


By HILLARY CAMPBELL does not want to do it dur- did not need to do any base
ing the summer when preparation for the pads,

B oat lovers rejoice!


Minnedosa Lake will be
getting a new boat launch.
people are in the midst of
their recreational activities.
This means that the earli-
it would not be a big issue,
but if they did not bring the
water levels down to see
The plan is for the new boat est convenient time will be what kind of ground they
launch to be located just a in the fall. Marcino added are working with, its like
bit north of the current one. that this project could have putting up a house foun-
The plan is for this to occurred last fall, but the dation blindfolded. Local
happen in the fall of 2017, extremely high river flows contractors are hoped to be
as water levels need to be in the fall made it less than used on the project.
considered in order for ideal. The idea for the boat
this to take place. Kevin The cost of the proj- launch came after numer-
Marcino, the Public Works ect will likely be close to ous requests from lake us-
and Utilities Manager for $40,000 once all of the ers. Some of the boaters
the Town of Minnedosa groundwork has been com- fi gured that the old one is
noted that, we are going pleted. Marcino said that too rough, and there are
to drop the level of the lake the project, once started, holes when they are mov-
so we can see what kind of will probably take one or ing out, and they want a
ground we are working on, two weeks. Once all of the wider dock, said Marcino.
and then prep the base so basework is done on the The current dock is about
we can drop pads in. boat launch, the lake wa- four feet wide, and the new
However, this cannot ter level can be brought one will be a six and a half
be done in the spring due back up, we will try to co- foot wide floatingdock.
to high water levels and ordinate it so that its late The new boat launch and
the amount of prepara- in the year, so its not going dock will make the boat-
tion that needs to be done to affect anybody for boat- ing experience much more
before hand, and Marcino ing, said Marcino. If they pleasant for locals and visi-
tors alike. File Photo

Service Group Profile:


Little River Game and Fish Association
"Helping you honour your By HILLARY CAMPBELL ery citizen who possesses
an interest in outdoors,
and Fish Association, in
addition to bringing like-
sponsible for the devel-
opment of the fish ladder
loved ones since 1905" T he Little River Game
and Fish Association
birds, game and fish to be-
come a member. While
minded individuals togeth-
er, also does a lot of good in
at the Minnedosa Dam,
which allows the fish to
We Pay the Taxes is only one year away from the group encourages such the community, especially swim from the bottom of
its 20th anniversary. It was outdoor activities, they do where youths are con- the spillway up into the
Sale on now until April 30th. founded in 1998, and since not all band together every cerned. We sponsor a lot lake. Graham encourages
its inception, Bob Graham time they go out. Every- of activities for the youth, people to go up and see
204-476-2903 
has served as president.
The club has approxi-
body has their own area
and their own buddies that
like derbies, and mentored
hunts, said Graham, the
the fi sh on the ladder in
the spring, when it is func-
mately 92 members, and they hunt with, said Gra- fi sh pond at Heritage Vil- tioning.
Graham is hoping that ham. This is not to men- lage is there for the kids. The group is also in-
someone will be willing to tion the noise of so many Weve built four docks that volved in other projects
step up and move into his people grouped together kids can fish off of and the around Minnedosa. They
presidential shoes. in the woods, which would pond is stocked (with fish) sponsor the Delta Water-
The mandate for the scare away any game in the every year. fowl Project, and even pro-
group, according to Gra- vicinity. In addition to all of vide the muscle at the front
ham, is to encourage ev- The Little River Game this, the club is also re- gate for Rockin the Fields
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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, March 31, 2017 3

Blood Donor Services Being Cut In Westman


Continued nors that would regularly employees are treated fair-
from Page 1 donate at the clinics that ly and respectively.
were in their communities One of Gawronskys
This means that peo- could donate twice a year concerns is that We know
ple in these communities in Brandon that would be that there is a blood short-
who wish to donate blood ideal. age in our province, and in
will have to coordinate For people who are Canada, how do you close
with the mobile unit that regular blood donors, a place that is actually
will go to Brandon twice a there is a system in place there to collect? How-
month. Gawronsky wor- to inform them of when ever, Smith admitted that,
ries that this will cause the mobile unit will be in We do know that we will
a severe decrease in the Brandon, so that they are see a decrease in the num-
amount of blood that is able to try to attend. Ac- ber of units collected in
donated. This is because cording to Smith, regular Manitoba because of these
of the many factors that donors from the commu- departures.
might cause the operation nities that will no longer Smith stressed that for
to be ineff ective, such as have the mobile services people in rural areas, there
weather or staff sick days. will be notifi ed about the are other ways to save lives,
This is going to cause a upcoming Brandon clinics even if they are unable to
whole lot of angst for a either by phone or email. make it to the mobile clin-
whole lot of folks, said The exact location of the ics. She noted that, no
Gawronsky. mobile clinics is yet unde- matter where you live in
File photo termined, but they will be Canada, you can always
According to Smith,
Local donors have been giving blood for many years. This photo was running the mobile ser- twice a month, on Thurs- register to be a stem cell
vices out of Winnipeg is days, starting June 15th. donor by going online and
taken during the August 2016 Minnedosa Blood Donor Clinic.
not an option because of Regarding the CBS requesting a swabbing kit,
the cost, the travel and the employees who are being and to become an organ

House Passes MLAs Resolution


distance its not effective aff ected by the closures, and tissue donor.
to run those mobiles out Smith noted that, we do
of Winnipeg. She added work very closely with the

On Value Of 4-H Programs


that CBS did not make the bargaining agents repre-
decision lightly, and I senting our employees TRIBUNE
to minimize the extent of
know that this might not
work for everyone, but we those impacts, and CBS
PRINTING
are hoping that if the do- continues to insure that 867-3816
SUBMITTED the value that young peo- ship with Manitoba Agri-
ple obtain from the 4-H culture.

B rad Michaleski, MLA program in terms of life


for Dauphin, is pleased skills and social develop- foundation of the Mani-
that his private members ment, said Nesbitt. Many toba economy and is vital
Agriculture is the

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.  
4 Friday, March 31, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

V DARRYL A.HOLYK - PUBLISHER AND EDITOR

Around Federal Budget 2017


No Balance In Sight
Town... By Darryl Holyk View From
out the door. This money will be repurposed
for2017-2018.
This years budget is just a continuation
Parliament Hill of last years, with barely any new money and
By even bigger deficits. The current prediction
ROBERT SOPUCK
MREC Proposals for the 2017-2018 defi cit is $28.5 billion, in-
creasing again from the $23 billion for 2016-
Earlier this year, the Town of Minnedosa advertised a Request For 2017. Almost triple the $10 billion deficit
Proposals of a Design-Build Recreational Facility for the Minnedosa Trudeau promised Canadians during the last
Regional Events Centre (MREC). Bids from seven contractors have
been received showcasing a variety of design ideas and costs. While
one proposal did not meet the specified requirements, the remaining
R ural Canadians will be paying even more
under the new budget Liberal Finance
Minister Bill Morneau presented in the House
election.
Again and again, rural Canadians receive
the short end of the stick with this govern-
six bids will be closely reviewed by the MREC committee followed by of Commons on March 22nd. In typical Lib- ment. We will be hit the hardest from the Lib-
a recommendation to the Town as to which, if any of the proposals eral fashion, this budget is more of the tax and eral imposed carbon tax, and continued tax
best fits the communitys needs and the financial situation. spend ideology, with no balanced budget in hikes across the board are simply nickel and
sight. diming Canadians
New Clinic Chair Th is Liberal government continues to
nickel and dime Canadians, removing impor-
As the Offi cial Opposition, the Conser-
vative caucus will continue to be the voice
While the current medical clinic building on 2nd Avenue S.W. tant provisions that help families, farmers and for taxpayers inside the House of Commons.
has been listed for sale, the planning committee for the new Dr. Ajai small business owners to make ends meet. Trudeaus record makes it clear that the Liber-
Khandelwhal Primary Care Centre is continuing to move forward with As a constituency that is heavily depen- als dont care about the ordinary, hardwork-
its planning. With the recent unexpected passing of the committees dent on the agriculture industry, I am deeply ing Canadians and their families that will be
chairman, Pharmacist Wayne Currah, the committee has appointed concerned by the Liberals terrible proposal to paying the bill for this reckless spending for
local business owner and committee member, Gord Lane as its new eliminate the provision that allows farmers to generations to come.
chair. The committee continues to investigate various funding sources defer cash ticket purchases of listed grains to If you have any questions or concerns
but are somewhat close to reaching their goal to begin construction the subsequent tax year. This proposal would about issues at the federal level, please con-
on the new facility, to be located across the street from the current limit producers ability to sell their product tact my constituency offices at: 204-848-7000
Minnedosa Hospital. on their own time frame and to cash manage or 1-877-405-8946 or by email at info@robert-
their income and operating expenses. The sopuck.ca.
Flood Forecast current cash purchase ticket system helps
farmers to stabilize income from year to year
While some areas of the province are bracing for Spring fl ood- Letters to the Editor
to ensure the long term sustainability of their
ing, Minnedosa is not expected to experience the negative increase
operation, and the communities that they
of floodwaters we have seen in years past. Town and water control The Minnedosa Tribune welcomes Letters
support.
officials are hopeful that the current cycle of thaw a little and re-freeze to the Editor. All letters must include the writ-
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his
will continue as well as the current slow melt of snow and ice. Un- ers full name, address, and telephone number.
ministers continue to hide behind the bud-
less we experience some heavy rainfall or heavy, wet snowfall, at this Only the writers name will be published; ad-
get title Building a Strong Middle Class, but
time there are no fears about Spring flooding for Minnedosa. Fingers dress and phone number are required for con-
the reality is that raising taxes is not benefit-
crossed! firmation. Anonymous letters will not be pub-
ting ordinary, hardworking Canadians, and
certainly will not help create any jobs. Their lished. Letters that are deemed libelous, in bad

Blood Situation economic plan is not working.


Last years budget failed to grow the
taste, or describe an incident involving other
people, will not be published.
With the recent unwelcome news of the Brandon offi ce of Cana- The Minnedosa Tribune reserves the right to
dian Blood Services scheduled to close and the end of mobile blood economy or create new jobs, and their in-
frastructure plan is in shambles. Despite all edit letters based on taste, legality, clarity, and
donor clinics in rural communities such as Minnedosa, I fear Cana- length. Letters to the Editor can be submitted in
dian Blood Services is going to soon be faced with a major blood sup- their promises to spend on infrastructure, the
Parliamentary Budget Officer estimates near- person, sent by mail to Box 930, Minnedosa, MB
ply shortage which will negatively affect each and every one of us. If R0J 1E0, by fax (204) 867-5171, or by email to
this occurs, a new plan of action to allow rural residents easier access ly $3 billion in planned government infra-
structure spending for 2016-2017 will not get editor@minnedosatribune.com
to donate blood for the benefit of others will have to be initiated.

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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, March 31, 2017 5

Youth Bowlers Take on Provincial Tournament


By HILLARY CAMPBELL

M innedosas Youth
bowlers have done Ye O l d
i b
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.

1957 Minnedosa and the surrounding communi-


By HILLARY CAMPBELL to the students, Mr. Rapsky did not complete their corted the mutinous pair ties mourn together the passing of Dr. I.K. Gilhuly.
and Mr. Sheppard had to tasks of throwing hoops to a wooden plank rigged Since coming to Minnedosa 15 years ago he has also
been the municipal doctor in surrounding municipali-
A s a result of reach-
ing their goal of buy-
ing 500 books collectively,
walk the plank.
The assembly started
at 2:30 p.m., and according
over pylons, rubber chick-
ens and dots in the allotted
time, so the kids started
up to a gymnastics appa-
ratus, said Lemoing. The
plank was hanging over
ties.

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.

2007 During the 100th annual Royal Manitoba


Winter Fair, Archie Londry was recognized for show-

 ing cattle at the fair for 72 consecutive years.


 


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The Minnedosa & District Foundation continues to


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and hard work. Since 1983 we have Call For More Terms & Rates 867-3946
contributed $9,400.00 to this.
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6 Friday, March 31, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Festival Of The Arts Wraps Up Another Year


By SHEILA THEISSEN and had a great group of of our region. Our event Composer Class Award Piano Solo Grade 7); $50 - Brody Burr and Car-
volunteers, so the day is truly something we can Telsa Waldner, Minnedo- W.A. Burr Memorial $50 - son Burr ($25 each) (Hip

T he 36th annual RRFA


is over for another
year, and it was a very suc-
went smoothly and was
a huge success. We will
likely be looking at this
all be proud of.
Congratulations to all
who participated, and to
sa.
Violin: Solo Grades
1-4 Noah Paddock, Riv-
Aleda Waldner, Minnedo-
sa (Intermediate Piano
Solo Grade 8); Riverss
Hop Solo, Duo or Trio);
Rivers Super Thrifty Drug
Mart $50 - Emma Roulette
cessful event. Included is again for next year. We those of you who received ers. Home Hardware $50 - Ok- and Makenna Scott ($25
a list of people who,be- always strive to make the an award, medal or schol- Vocal: Solo Ages 11-14 sana Iwanchysko, Dau- each) (Self-Choreography
cause of their hard work, festival as efficient and arship. We are already Kadence Loring, Rorke- phin (Advanced Piano or Other-Adjudicators
dedication and practice enjoyable as possible for thinking ahead to 2018, so ton; Solo Junior/Interme- Solo, Grades 9 and over); Choice Solo, Duo or
have won medals, schol- all involved. we hope to see you then, diate Tayla Stykalo, Dau- David and Shirl Krahn Trio); Minnedosa Rotary
arships and awards. As I sat at a festival and want to welcome new phin. Piano $100 - Emily Usick, Club Dance $250 - San-
Val Dornn and Lou- session this year, I looked performers. Without you, Speech Arts: Hamiota (Most promising nelle Engelbrecht (Most
ise Uhryniuk are the co- over our program, and there would be no festi- Minnedosa U.C.T. Awards piano student competing promising dance soloist,
chairs of our festival, took note of where the val. for Solo Spoken Poetry Gr. in grades 4-7, chosen by chosen by the adjudica-
and without them, the participants came from. RRFA Awards 7-12 Emma Miskulin, the adjudicator); McFad- tor).
event wouldnt be pos- We had contestants in and Scholarship Rivers; Public Speaking den Piano $500 - Georgia- Provincial Recom-
sible. Year after year they our festival who came Emma Miskulin, Riv- Rae Maxwell, Forrest (Stu- mendations: Speech
return, to provide people from Brandon, Dauphin, Winners ers; Solo Prose Reading dent attaining the highest Arts: Poetry, Grades 7-9
from around the region Erickson, Forest, Fork Emma Miskulin, Rivers. mark in piano solo, Grade and Impromptu Speech,
with the opportunity to River, Hamiota, Justice, Piano Solo Awards: Dance: Solo Ages 8 and over, chosen by the Grades 7-9 - Emma
showcase their abilities, Minnedosa, Newdale, Grade 1 Aimee Creigh- 9-12 Ava Acevedo; Solo adjudicator); Redfern Miskulin, Rivers. Musi-
to challenge themselves, Oak River, Rapid City, Riv- ton, Rivers; Grade 2 Tel- Ages 13-18 Brody Burr; Farm Services $50 - Mir- cal Theatre: Preliminary
to push themselves to ers, Rorketon, and Win- sa Waldner, Minnedosa; Razzamatazz Dance Club iam Lade, Rivers (Vocal - Miriam Lade, Rivers
perform. nipegosis.We had par- Grade 3 Barnabas Lee, Awards for Dance Duo/ Solo 14 years and under); and Dayna Lytwyn, Win-
This year we tried ticipants in our festival as Brandon; Grade 5 Ray- Trio/Group Ages 9-12 Norm Sims, QC and Fam- nipegosis; Junior Musical
something a bit different young as three years old, lyn Koshowski, Dauphin; Carson Burr, Brody Burr, ily $150 - Chloe Sorenson, Th eatre - Tayla Stykalo,
and held the dance por- and some well into their Grade 7 Emily Usick, Darby Hiscock, Sannelle Winnipegosis (Vocal Solo Dauphin and Chloe So-
tion of the festival in Riv- 80s. We had choirs, sing- Hamiota; Grade 8 Ale- Engelbrecht for Ginger- 18 years and under) and renson, Winnipegosis.
ers, where the majority ers, speech arts, piano, da Waldner, Minnedosa; bread Dance; for Dance Talya Stykalo, Dauphin Vocal: Preliminary Vo-
of the dancers call home. violin, dance, and where Grade 9 Oksana Iwan- Duo/Trio/Group Ages 13- ($75 each); John A. Krahn cal Canadian Composers
We thought we would other festivals have fallen chysko, Dauphin; Grade 18 Razzamatazz Dance Memorial $50 - Noah Pad- - Dayna Lytwyn, Winni-
try it, and it worked out by the wayside, we con- 10 Georgia-Rae Max- Club Stage Dance without dock (Violin/Viola/Cello, pegosis; Junior Vocal Ca-
beautifully. The dance tinue to host a vibrant well, Forrest; Claudette Voice Group, 14 years and Grade 1-4); W.A. Burr Me- nadian Composers - Talya
co-ordinators from Rivers festival that is clearly im- Caron Piano Studio Award under for Cmon Every- morial $50 - Larissa Krahn Stykalo, Dauphin. Piano:
were extremely organized portant to the cultural life Titus Lee, Brandon and body. and Karina Lade ($25 Intermediate Piano Solo
Creasy Pianos Canadian Scholarships: Hank each) (Jazz Solo, Duo or - Lydia Lee, Brandon and
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Minnedosa Rodeo Needs Help To Keep Going


By HILLARY CAMPBELL cit, the rodeo commit- Heartland Rodeo for the
tee has been considering past few years. I think

T he Minnedosa Ro- some changes. The major


deo is coming up on change in the works is the
its eleventh year, and is plan to move the rodeo
thats because they like
our facility, and they like
coming to Minnedosa.
in need of your support. to another weekend dur- Its set in a nice setting in
Greg Woychyshyn, the ing the summer, rather the valley side, and is kind
current president of the than the traditional Au- of a central location for
rodeo committee told The gust long weekend. The spectators and competi-
Tribune that, this has reason for this, accord- tors, said Woychyshyn.
been kind of a tough year ing to Woychyshyn, is In addition to it be-
on us. to entice more people to ing a successful rodeo,
Currently, the Rodeo come, as far as volunteers Woychyshyn noted that
committee has a deficit to help our small crew, it is a good economic spi-
which is the result of a we are getting kind of noff for the community.
combination of the recent worn down. In addition Our crew is more than
relocation of the rodeo fa- to seeking volunteers, happy to keep it going,
cility and the reconfigur- the hope is that they will and we are going to try
ing and upgrades, as well be able to attract more to do everything we can,
as poor attendance in re- spectators, since there he said, but what we are
cent years. The rodeo has are so many other events up against now is we are
always had a rainy-day that will also be held on looking for some financial
fund; however in recent the August long weekend, help and some more vol-
years due to the combi- both in Minnedosa and unteers. The rodeo com-
nation of recent factors, its surrounding areas. mittee will be holding a
this has been depleted. In the past, the number of fundraisers
One big hit to our pocket Minnedosa Rodeo has around the community in
book was the addition of been fairly self-sustain- the coming months in the
the chain link fence along ing. We can run every- hopes of getting them-
the west boundary of the thing right where it is set selves back on their feet.
ag property that came in up now, he noted. Hopefully we can host
at a cost of over $10,000 However, the set-up the rodeo in Minnedosa
to us, said Woychyshyn. for the rodeo is only a again this year, because
This addition to the rodeo fraction of what it needs weve come this far with
grounds helped to leave to be successful, and it is the rodeo, and built it up
the rodeo in a poor finan- successful. The rodeo in so much that it would be File Photo
cial situation, threaten- Minnedosa has been rec- a shame to see it go by
roping, and the last event hope we can keep them deo@hotmail.com, be-
ing the future of one of ognized as the Heartland the wayside, said Woy-
of the day, bull riding. on board in the future, cause without the help of
the major events held in Rodeo of the Year in 2009 chyshyn.
Woychyshyn noted that, said Woychyshyn. the community, this gem
Minnedosa. and 2012, and has been There are many dif-
we try to put a good mix Anyone that is inter- will be lost as the previ-
As a result of the defi- the most highly entered ferent tasks that volun-
of everything together to ested in helping out in ous Rodeo Society years
teers can sign up for.
keep spectators enter- some way can email the ago was.
People can help with any-
Club 55 Golden Agers thing from manning the
tained, and there are vari-
ous vendors to check out
group at minnedosaro-
gate to helping out in the
as well.
Bowling Results beer gardens, or opening
and closing the gates for
In order to keep
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these great events com-
SUBMITTED the barrel racers. There
ing to our community,
are many things that need
attendance is necessary,
B owlers of the week are Shirley Mickoski 294, 198 to happen in order for the
(+131T) (plus 100 pins over average), Ray Criddle rodeo to run smoothly.
226, 179 (+67T) The rodeo, in addition to
as well as financial assis-
tance. It would be good
to get some more people
Bowlers of the month are Gladys Murray (+1T) and Ray being such a benefit to
involved and keep this
Criddle (+1T) the community, and be-
thing going for the town,
Other good games: Bud Amy 182, Gladys Murray 194, ing a part of what makes
which I think is a great
Lynette Johnson 148, Rose Mary Hamilton 192, 200, Viv- our community spe-
thing to have in Minnedo-
ian Cullen 203, Debbie Tarn 200, Bev Chapski 177, Alan cial, tries to offer a little
sa. It is a well respected
Tarn 211, 201, Vicky Bugg 139, 118, Fred Stonehouse 143, something for everyone.
event, and weve had a
Paul Chapski 145, Robert Hendry 184, Doug Pettigrew There are activities for
lot of publicity from it
204, Harvey Vandamme 237, Bev Vandamme 145. kids, as well as a social
over the years, said Woy-
Congratulations to our two teams bowling in Winni- after the rodeo on the
chyshyn. He also added
peg for Provincial Championships May 3rd, 2017. Team 1 Saturday evening for the
that without the past sup-
Robert Hendry, Rosemary Hamilton, Vivian Cullen and adults. Crowds can also
port of sponsors and vol-
Alan Tarn. Team 2 Shirley Mickoski, Gladys Murray, Bev enjoy events such as bar-
unteers the rodeo would
Chapski and Debbie Tarn rel racing, steer wrestling,
not have been a reality. I
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Minnedosa 4-H Report NEWDALE NEWS


By ASHLEY MAGNUSSON By RAVENS GLEN WI Th ey were long time We are glad Ida in Mexico and will be re
neighbours and friends, Bradley is home from turning to their home in

O ur March meeting had to be postponed due to


good old Manitoba weather. So we met Wednes-
day, March 15th at 7 p.m. at MCI canteen. There were
A large crowd joined
the family and filled
the church for the funeral
both farming east of town.
Rob and Sandra
(Tolton) Lawrence and
Minnedosa hospital and
recovering from a pro-
longed period of ill health.
Regina soon.
Many of our snow-
birds will be arriving back
four teen members present and eight multipurpose of Phyllis Tolton on March daughters Cathy Jo and Her daughter Gwen as our weather warms up.
members present. Corinne Topham gave the head 24th with Elgin Hall pre- Lora Lee attended Aunt Holmes has been stay- Hopefully the ice will be
leader report and mentioned that she was very im- siding. Many members Phyllis funeral Friday too. ing with her for the past gone by the time they ar-
pressed with the speeches done for Communications of the Strathclair The- A coincidence that Garnet week or so. Gwen and rive!
and Zones. The Area Communication night will be atre Chorus joined the and Phyllis bought Robs her husband Allan winter
April 7th in Hamiota. New parent members are needed choir, a choir that Phyl- parents farm when they
for Area Council, next meeting April 19th in Hamiota. lis and granddaughter made the move to New-
Zone Communication standings: Nathalie Wozney
(First Cloverbud), Ashley Magnusson (Third for Junior),
Toyrnn Dmytriw (Second for Intermediate). Senior
Joanna both belonged
to and enjoyed for many
years. Joanna Tolton be-
dale in 1961.
Mr and Mrs. Hodgins
of Essex, England visited
BASSWOOD NEWS
speeches Linnae Topham (Second) Rayna Topham gan the service with a solo with Fred and Margaret
(Third For Intermediate Visual) Cole Topham earned and this was followed by Ann Howard recently. By ZELDA FIRBY the Brandon Health Cen-
First. What a terrific night filled with awesome speech- daughter Lorraine and Also home visiting with tre.
es!
Onto fun and gamesTh e February 10th Wheat
Kings game was enjoyed by all who attended, and the
the grandchildren, bring-
ing their fond memories
of a Mother, Grandmother
her parents for a week was
daughter Willadean How-
ard of Dauphin.
D eepest sympathy is On March 21st, Susan
extended to Brian Proven hosted a dinner to
Hudon and family on the celebrate Home Econom-
Wheaties even won! Minute to Win It game night and and Great Grandmother Wed like to send con- passing of wife and mother ics Day. 20 years ago, Har-
potluck March 16th was a huge success. A lot of laugh- (GG). Interment will take gratulations to John Law- Lois. Sympathy is also ex- old Gillishammer passed
ter, fun and games and delicious food. On April 8th place at a later date at Ot- rence, son of Doug Law- tended to Earl and Freda a resolution in the Mani-
there will be a 4-H member and family event held at the terburne West Cemetery rence, who plays hockey Th ompson, Gordon and toba Legislature to declare
Minnedosa United Church. It will be a taco bar potluck where her husband Gar- for the University of Sas- family and Audrey and Home Economics Day. 13
and music and a dance after supper. It is being planned net is buried. katchewan in Saskatoon family on the passing of local Home Economists at-
by a group of the 4-H members as part of their project. Ann and Stan Marks and their team made it to their daughter, sister and tended and enjoyed their
Achievement day will be on April 27th at Minnedo- and sons Kim and Kent the fi nal university play- aunt. day.
sa United Church. All of the community is welcome to and Kendra of Winnipeg off s in Halifax, but came Our thoughts and Its nice to see Fred
attend and celebrate the members and the 4-H achieve- were out to attend the fu- up on the short end. John prayers go out to Mary Ida Brown out and about after
ments this year. neral of Phyllis Tolton. is taking Agriculture there. Herbert who is a patient in a stay in the local hospital.

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Rice Is Great For Cooking And So Much More Bridge Results


March 23rd
Great for headaches, ach- add one to two tsp. of oil, Or serve rice with scram-
1st - Wilf Taylor/
Solutions and ing bones and earaches. Or
put the sack in the freezer
butter or margarine to
the water, this helps pre-
bled eggs.
Rice improves with Mel Taylor
2nd - Boyd Grant/
Substitutions and lay it on your forehead
if a headache should arise.
vent the water from boil-
ing over. Butter or olive
a rest after cooking, this
gives you more flexibility Doug Thiessen
By Grind up one cup of un- oil keeps the grains from for completing the remain- 3rd - Doreen Seligman/
Lois Campbell
REENA NERBAS cooked rice in a coffee
grinder to clean the grind-
sticking together, while a
little salt adds flavour. An-
der of your meal. For a lon-
ger wait, place a slice of dry 4th - (Tie) Carol Lonsdale/
er and sharpen its blades. other way to change the bread on the rice to keep it Lois Phillips
Leftover water used fl avour of rice is by add- fluffy; cover. Norman Peterson/

T here are many stories


about how and where
rice came from. Most be-
use it in the shower as hair
conditioner. Leave in hair
for 30 minutes, some peo-
for washing rice is a good
fertilizer for your house-
ing garlic, lemon juice and
grated zest, curry or tur-
John Cullen

hold plants. meric to the pot.


lieve the roots of rice come ple say it dries their hair Add a few grains of rice There are many varia-
from 3000 BC India, where out but many people have to your salt shaker. Rice ab- tions when cooking rice.
natives discovered the used rice conditioner for sorbs moisture faster and For a nice flavour soak
plant growing in the wild most of their lives. more efficiently than salt three quarter cups of rice
and began to experiment Make a rice bag to keep does. Therefore, it prevents in cider before cooking.
with it. your feet warm at night. salt from caking up in the Or add one can of mush-
Make your own home- Sew a cotton sack and fill shaker due to high humid- room soup before bak-
made glue using rice: In with uncooked white rice. ity. ing/cooking rice. Spoon
a saucepan combine one Sew another bag (flannel For fl uffier and great salsa over cooked rice or Residential Commercial
cup sticky cooked rice with works well) around the first tasting rice, add a tea- add uncooked rice to pot
three quarter cup water. to act as a pillowcase, mak- spoon of white distilled before cooking. Or cover
Farm Service Heating
Boil and simmer for 30 ing sure not to finish one vinegar to the boiling wa- cooked rice with beans. Or
minutes. Cool and store in
fridge.
end, so that the case can
be washed regularly. Put
ter before adding rice. Rice add peppers to dishes be- Jon Kowal
will be easier to spoon and fore cooking rice. Or toss
Heres an old trick,
save leftover rice water and
the bag in the microwave
for one or two minutes.
less sticky. rice with salads. Or grate 204-867-0145
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Classified advertisements must be submitted no later ALL FLOORMODEL SUITES. one Welcome. (2-3) x
Please join us for a come and
than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following Fridays Other March specials include go bridal shower honouring
edition. All classified advertisements must be prepaid queen pillow top pocket coil Elphinstone Lions Bin-
Michelle Saturday, April 15th, go. Monday, April 10th. Eas-
BEFORE insertion. mattress set $499 and 3 piece 2017 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
occasional set (3 choices) for PRICE REDUCED ter Ham Bingo. Doors open
The Minnedosa Tribune is not responsible for at the Minnedosa Commun- at 6:00 p.m. Early bird games
$299 per set. See staff or con- 3.74 acres with an older
typographical errors published AFTER the first insertion, nor ity Conference Centre. A at 7:00 p.m. Regular games at
tact KDL for more informa- storey and a half house includ-
does it assume responsibility for errors published as a result of Celebration in their honour is 7:30 p.m. (2-3)
tion on other specials. Mon- ing a newer 34 x 34 open con-
an advertisement placed, changed, or cancelled, by telephone. being held later that evening.
Fri 10-8, Sat 10-6 and Sun cept addition, appox. 1800 sq.
To ensure your advertisement appears correctly please (3-2) x Senior Water Col-
11-5. Call KDL Furniture at ft. total. 3 bedroom, could eas-
submit it in person, by fax, mail, or email. our Painters Annual Art
204-571-1971. 660 Highland ily be four with minor changes,
Ave., South side of #1 Hwy., 2 bathrooms. Renovations are COMING EVENTS Show. Saturday, April 8th.
Brandon. started in the older part, leav- 2:00 4:00 p.m. 50+ Activ-
AUCTIONS FOR SALE ing lots of potential for the new
Cadurcis United Church
ity Centre Minnedosa. x
Have something to sell? owners. Large double level
Spring Beef Supper at Bass- Minnedosa United
Let our readers know. Classi- deck with a modern outdoor
Parts and full trailer wood Hall April 2nd, 2017. Church invites you to take
McSherry Auction repair, trailer safeties and
fied word ads starting at $9.00. hot tub. Fenced pasture with a
Adults $15, 6-12 years $6 and part in our Easter Celebra-
Estate & Moving Sale Call 204-867-3816 or email ad nice little barn as well as out-
Autopac Trailer Repair. Sales, preschool free. Supper at 5:00 tions. Everyone is welcome.
Sat, April 1, 10:00 AM to class@minnedosatribune. door riding ring. A newer 16 x
Leasing and Financing of p.m. (51-5) x April 9: Passion (Palm) Sun-
com 24 storage shed and a couple
Estate & Moving Sale flat-deck, dumpbox, cargo, day at 11:00 a.m. April 13:
Featuring Collection of gooseneck and utility trail- smaller sheds. Detached heat- Maundy Thursday at 5:30 p.m.
HARDY TREE, SHRUB, United Church (A.O.T.S.)
Bill & Loreen Van Wyck ers and truck beds. Kaldeck ed garage/shop. Sheltered and
Pancake Supper at the Pot-luck supper and Service.
Sat, April 8, 10:00 AM and berry seedlings deliv- well-maintained yard. Just 15
Truck and Trailer, Hwy #1 ered. Order online at www. Minnedosa United Church April 16: Coffee and muffins at
Consignment Auction MacGregor, MB. 1-888-685- minutes North of Minnedosa.
Hall Friday, April 7th, 2017 10:00 a.m. and Easter Service
Sat, April 15, 10:00 AM treetime.ca or call 1-866-873- $249,000. For more informa-
3127. 3846. New growth guaran- 5 p.m. 7 p.m. Adults $7.00, and Communion at 11:00 a.m.
Tractors*Equip*Vehicles* tion call or text 204-868-5413.
youth $3.50 and family $15.00. (3-2) x
Trailers*& More! teed. (49-tfn) x
PROVINCE-WIDE (2-3) x
Consignments Welcome!
CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over Easter Ham and Chicken
#12 Patterson Drive Craft and Vendor Sale
400,000 readers weekly. Call Bingo on Saturday, April 8th
Stonewall, MB
(204) 467-1858 or this newspaper NOW 204- (18 tables) at the 50+ Cen- from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. at the
(204) 886-7027 867-3816 or email classified@ tre on Sunday, April 2, 2017. Legion Club Room. (License
www.mcsherryauction.com mcna.com for details. 10:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. (2-2) x #1269) x
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NOTICE
COMING EVENTS TO CREDITORS TENDER HELP WANTED

We want to Welcome In regards to all out-


standing bills for the late Mar-
everyone to our Good Fri-
vin Bobby Broneys estate of
The Municipality of Harrison Park WEST REGION CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES INC.
day service. April 14th at
Sandy Lake please send c/o invites applications for a
the Minnedosa Commun- The Municipality of Harrison Park invites tenders for the
ity Conference Dale Hrynko Box 2165 Virden, ALTERNATE CARE WORKER
Centre at 11:00 a.m. MB R0M 2C0. (2-4) x following: Winnipeg Sub Office
Sponsored by the
EMPLOYMENT
Mowing of Municipal and Public Reserve Lands -
Churches of Minne- Onanole, MB Reporting to the Alternate Care Supervisor, the worker will be responsible for
dosa. (3-2) x
OPPORTUNITY
performing a variety of duties within the Alternate Care Unit. This is a 6 month term
May 15th to October 31st position with possibility of extension and is based out of the Winnipeg Sub office.
The Adult and Teen Chal- MEDICAL TRANSCRIP-
Mowing and Maintenance of the Elk Roadside Park DUTIES WILL INCLUDE:
lenge Outreach Team is com- TION! In-demand career!
ing to share! April 9th at 10:30 Employers have work-at- Onanole, MB Foster home recruitment and development
a.m. at Minnedosa Covenant home positions available. May 15th to October 31st Foster home orientation
Church. For more informa- Get online training you need Foster Parent training, workshops, and education
tion call 204-867-2810. (3-2) x from an employer-trusted Post-Adoption Services (intake)
Details may be obtained from the Municipal Administration Repatriation (intake)
program. Visit: CareerStep.
ANTIQUE AND COL- ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to Office at 43 Gateway Street in Onanole, or by calling the office Foster Parent Newsletter
Identify and develop a network of Alternative Care resources, both regular and
LECTIBLE SALE! Huge spring start training for your work- at 204-848-7614. specialized
event! Largest of the season. at-home career today! Network and support to foster homes
Over 220 tables! Friday, April Closing Date: April 13, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. local time QUALIFICATIONS:
7th, 4 p.m. 9 p.m. and Satur- Barn Manager. Lifelong
BSW with at least two years related experience preferably in First Nations Child
day, April 8th, 10 a.m. 4 p.m., horse experience mandatory Chad Prokopchuk & Family Services. An equivalent combination of training and experience may
$5 per person. Assiniboia to care for 40 horses. Locat- be considered.
Downs, 3975 Portage Ave., ed in Winnipeg. Call Laurie Public Works Foreman
Must have a strong commitment to community based service delivery
Winnipeg. Great selection, at Meadow Green Stables at Ph: 204-848-0112 Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills
door prizes and FREE PARK- 1-204-471-6404. 
Must have demonstrated interpersonal skills
ING. Must be able to work as part of a team
HEALTH Knowledge of and appreciation for Ojibway culture and First Nations aspirations
Have an upcoming LAND FOR LEASE are essential.
event? Let our readers know The ability to speak Ojibway would be considered an asset
with a Coming Event classi- CANADA BENEFIT Good administrative and organizational skills
fied ad starting at $9.00. Run GROUP Attention Manitoba Must have computer training and/or knowledge of Microsoft Office
it a second week at half price!
LAND FOR LEASE
residents: Do you or some- The successful applicant must provide WRCFS with a current Criminal Record check that
Call 204-867-3816 or email one you know suffer from a Municipality of Harrison Park includes a Vulnerable Sector Search, Child Abuse Registry check, Prior Contact check
class@minnedosatribune. disability? Get up to $40,000 The Municipality of Harrison Park invites submissions for the lease of the and Drivers Abstract prior to commencement of employment. Travel is required. A valid
com from the Canadian Govern- drivers license and access to means of reliable transportation for work is a condition of
following land within the Municipality: employment.
ment. Toll-free 1-888-511-
Rapid City Spring Smorg. 2250 or www.canadabenefit. Land Lease #1 SALARY: Commensurate with experience and training and according to Provincial pay
Ham and Meatballs. Sun- ca/free-assessment NW , NE , & SE of Section 34, scale.
day, April 23rd, 2017 start- Township 19, Range 20 WPM
ing at 5:00 p.m. at the Rapid DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Friday, April 7, 2017
City United Church. Adults -
HOMES FOR SALE The land consists of 489 acres and is zoned Rural/Agriculture.
Please submit resumes to:
$15.00, Children - $6.00, Pre- Submissions shall include a rental fee and the proposed use of the land. Suzanne Gebken, BSW, RSW
school Free. (3-4) x Immediate Possession Alternate Care / Gaa Gii Kweng Program Supervisor
If a submission is accepted by Council, the successful proponent will be West Region Child & Family Services, Inc.
Available. 1,638 sq ft RTM.
required to enter into a lease agreement, such agreement containing, but 255 Sherbrook Street
CONGRATULATIONS 2.5 baths, Cathedral Ceiling,
not limited to, the following conditions: Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2B8
Island Kitchen. $189,000. Fax: (204) 985-4079
Floorplan online at wgies- 1. Lessee shall pay the annual rental fee offered.
brechthomes.ca. Custom 2. Lessee shall be responsible for any improvements. We thank all who apply, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Builds also available. Call 3. Arrangements for fencing and preserving existing trails.
204.346.3231 or email wil- 4. The agreement for Land Lease #1 will not contain an option by the
bert@wghomes.ca for more Lessee to purchase.
information. 5. Lease will be for a 3 year term. L.U.D. OF OAK RIVER / L.U.D. OF RAPID CITY
Council reserves;
RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF OAKVIEW
3 ONLY 16 x 80, 3 Bed, 2
Bath. Starting at $89,900. Alto- a) the right to reject any or all offers and / or HELP WANTED
na Mobile Homes, 1-800-582- b) accept any offer deemed in the best interest of the
4036, 1-204-324-6776 Email municipality. The R. M. of Oakview is hiring up to 5 summer students from
amhl@mymts.net mid-May to the end of August 2017. Duties may include
Submissions shall be sealed, clearly marked as Land Lease #1 and
submitted to the undersigned by 4:00 P.M. local time, April 28th, mowing and trimming grass, weeding, watering flowers,
TENDERS 2017. recycling, painting, as well as other duties. Class 5 drivers
Dr. Stephanie Jury Chad Davies, CMMA license is required.
On December 14th, 2016 Tenders will be accepted
to provide janitorial services Chief Administrative Officer Individuals must be energetic, friendly, know how to
Stephanie Jury, daughter of
Marlene and Don Jury, re- for Minnedosa Credit Union Municipality of Harrison Park operate lawn mowers and grass trimmers, etc., take
at 60 Main Street, Minnedosa direction well and work without direct supervision from
ceived her PhD in Philosophy
for a two year period. Full
Box 190
from the Faculty of Philo- time to time.
description of requirements Onanole, Manitoba R0J 1N0
sophical, Historical and Inter-
national Studies at Monash and building walk thru are Phone: 204-848-7614  Closing date for resumes is
University in Melbourne, Aus- available. Applicants must be
eligible for bonding. Tenders Monday, April 17th, 2017 at 4:30 p.m.
tralia. All those years of study-
can be forwarded to: Minne-
THINK
ing medieval and renaissance MISCELLANEOUS Please submit a resume to:
history have finally come to a dosa Credit Union, Box 459, ADVERTISING R.M. of Oakview, Box 179, Oak River, MB R0K 1T0
rewarding end. Congratula- Minnedosa, MB, R0J 1EO
tions. It has been a long hard clearly marked Janitorial Display kitchens $3,500. IS EXPENSIVE? Ph. 204-566-2146
Tender. For more informa- Traded in deluxe oak kitch-
road but you have done it and
tion please contact Susan at en $1,200. (In-Stock) White A simple Classified or
your accomplishment is well
deserved. Best wishes as you 204-867-6353. Closing date shaker kitchens 60% off.
ad starts at R.M. of Oakview, Box 130, Rapid City, MB R0K 1W0
for tenders is APRIL 1ST 2017. Cancelled custom kitchens
begin the next chapter of your 70% off. Fehrs Cabinet Ware- ONLY $9.00 Ph. 204-826-2515
13 X
life. Love Mom, Dad, Michael, house Ph: 1-800 758-6924 Email: oakviewcao@mymts.net
Jessica and Tryss. x TRY ONE TODAY!
204-867-3816
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HELP WANTED OBITUARIES


Beatrice Rose Hofstetter
February 21, 1946 March 21, 2017

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our


loving mother. Beatrice is survived by her three sons Brad Moad,
Kevin Moad (Dawn), and Kelly Moad (Marina); grandchildren
Lori-Anne, Bradley Jr., Blair, Clayton, Kevin Jr., Amber, Natasha,
and Michael; and numerous great-grandchildren, nieces and
The Town of Minnedosa invites applications for the position of: nephews across Canada who she loved dearly. She is also sur-
vived by her sister Helen and her brother Jack. Beatrice was pre-
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER deceased by her mother Jemima, her father Norbert, her brothers
and sisters Pearly, Gladys, Freddy, Dorothy, Douglas, and Sonny,
and her grandchildren Desmond and Brianna. Beatrice loved life
Due to the pending retirement of the current Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) the Town of to the fullest. She had an entrepreneurial spirit and owned and
Minnedosa is seeking a Chief Administrative Officer. operated a second hand store. She liked to shop and always enjoyed a
good bargain. Beatrice and her mom were very close and often enjoyed
The Town of Minnedosa is situated in the scenic Little Saskatchewan River Valley at the playing bingo and gardening together. Her greatest happiness however
Junctions of PTH No. 10 and the TransCanada Yellowhead Highway. It is thirty minutes north of came in her later years when she was able to enjoy time with her grandchildren. A Visitation was
the City of Brandon and thirty minutes South of Riding Mountain National Park both via PTH held at South Calgary Funeral Centre, 12700 Macleod Trail South (at Lake Fraser Gate), on Thurs-
day, March 23, 2017. Beatrices Funeral Service was held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
No. 10. Day Saints, (202 Crescent Road NW), on Monday, March 27, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. Beatrices family
Our community has a population of 2,449 people and we serve a wide geographical area. Please would like to thank Dr. Samuel Schorr and all of the staff at the Carewest Dr. Vernon Fanning
Centre that cared for their beloved mother, namely the staff in the dialysis unit and the 3 east unit
visit DiscoverMinnedosa.com for more information about this thriving community and what for their exemplary care and compassion. Beatrice is now in the loving hands of our creator. She
it has to offer you in the way of Four Season Recreational Opportunities and other attractions. will always be remembered and forever missed. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate
donations being made in Beatrices memory directly to the Carewest Dr. Vernon Fanning Centre,
This position demands technical skills in municipal administration, financial and human (722 16 Avenue NE, Calgary, AB T2E 6V7). Messages of remembrance may be left for the family at
resource management, combined with strong communication, analytical and leadership www.southcalgaryfuneralcentre.ca. x
skills. Post-secondary education in a relevant discipline as well as a Certificate in the Manitoba
Daryl Chester Tesarowski
Municipal Administrators Program is desirable. June 6th, 1960 March 25th, 2017
You will possess:
It is with great sadness that we report the sudden passing
A demonstrated track record of leadership and senior management experience within a of Daryl Chester Tesarowski while in hospital in Minnedosa. Daryl
dynamic multi-dimensional service organization. was born and lived his whole life in Minnedosa.
A proven ability to work collaboratively with elected officials, municipal staff, community Daryl was a beloved brother, brother in-law and uncle. He
will be deeply missed by David and Dawn their children Katie
volunteers, boards and committees. (Scott), Andrew and Lu; Dale and Janet their children Josh (Jen),
Proven experience in strategic planning, organizational development and achieving Sam (Karri) and Jake. He was predeceased by his parents, Violet
results in building team relations. and Benny and his sister, Donna. He will be missed by his Uncle
Walter and cousin Beverly and family of Yorkton, Saskatchewan,
A thorough understanding of the Manitoba Legislative Processes, knowledge of the Auntie Arneil of Lac Du Bonnet, and Auntie Evelyn Ingaldson of
Manitoba Municipal Act and other job related legislation and regulations. Minnedosa. He was predeceased by two people who also enjoyed his
Experience with capital works and infrastructure programs. impromptu visits, Uncle Chester and Auntie Jo. He also leaves behind
many lifelong friends and colleagues in Minnedosa and area.
This is a full-time management position that offers a competitive salary and an attractive Daryl developed a passion for things mechanical as a kid, probably after
benefits package. The Salary Range is negotiable depending on your qualifications and fighting with that old Alouette snowmobile Dad bought. He attended Crocus Plains High School
in Brandon taking power mechanics and welding courses. His work career started in the family
experience. vegetable garden and then at Minnedosa beach and campground. After finishing school, he
worked first at the Volkswagen dealership in Brandon, then the Minnedosa Co-op garage and
A detailed job description is available upon request. Resumes are to be sent to: finally at the Rolling River School Division. He loved his work as Transportation Supervisor and
CAO Ken G. Jenkins, CMMA was a master at resolving logistics issues there. He was respected by his co-workers at RRSD over
Box 426 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 his 26 years and considered them a second family. He especially enjoyed hosting the annual Bus
Drivers barbeque on the last day of school.
Phone 204-867-2727 Daryl enjoyed keeping the lake property beautiful. Over the years he passed time with pho-
email kjenkins@minnedosa.com tography, snowmobiling, bowling, golf and making road trips and taking in baseball games en-
route. His nieces and nephews have many fond memories of Daryl giving them rides on tractors
We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected and in school buses.
for further consideration will be contacted. 
Daryl provided solid support to his parents and sister during their lengthy illnesses. His
family and friends knew him as someone who was always willing to provide a helping hand or a
HELP WANTED: 1 experienced seasonal applicant to work few quiet words of advice. He had a broad knowledge base and was friendly to everyone. Daryl
never needed to be the centre of attention, but his loyalty was unwavering. He will be missed by
on a bee farm in Minnedosa (DES BLK 39176) as an Apiary DEATH NOTICE all who knew him.
Technician from April 15th to October 31st, 2017. Must be able
to work full-time days, evenings and weekends. Must have driv- The family would like to express its sincere appreciation to those involved in Daryls care;
ers license. Duties include: feeding, splitting, pulling, extracting MELVIN ALEXANDER staff at Minnedosa and Brandon hospitals and home care were very kind to him. Neighbour
honey, making up nucs, unwrapping overwintered beehives, ERICKSON of Neepawa and Skip and friends Cam, Randy and Lori and their families have also been a tremendous support to
making up brood nests, supering, medicating etc. These duties formerly of Onanole passed Daryl and his family.
include handling heavy loads standing for lengthy periods of away on Sunday, March 12th, Cremation has taken place and a service will follow later this year. In lieu of flowers, dona-
time, bending, crouching and kneeling. Must be able to handle 2017 at Country Meadows tions to the Khandelwal Primary Health Care Centre, the Minnedosa and District Hospital Foun-
heat, dust and odours as most work is done outdoors. $13.15 Personal Care Home in Nee- dation or the Minnedosa Personal Care Home are gratefully accepted.
per hour for 40 hours a week. Benefits: Workers Compensation pawa at the age of 92 years.
and vacation pay. Please mail resume to: 4664943 Man Ltd. Son Melvin is survived by his wife
Jean and daughter Linda
Huynh, Box 1173, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0. Email to: Linda-
2Masters@gmail.com or fax to 204-867-5451. (2-2) Stinchcomb of Onanole. A
private service to be held at
a later date. Remembrances
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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, March 31, 2015 13

OBITUARIES CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM

Lois Jean Thompson-Hudon Minnedosa UCT wishes A huge thank you to


June 5th, 1958 March 25th, 2017 to thank all who purchased Kevin Quesnel, Kevin Mar-
daffodils during our annual cino, Pepper, Jason to Cory
Lois Jean Trouble Thompson-Hudon passed away sur- campaign. Thank you to the Johnston, Dennis, Avery for
rounded by family at Brandon Regional Hospital, after a short bat- many volunteers at the Li- coming and helping deal with
tle with cancer, at age 58. brary, Modern Looks and the ice and all the water that
She is survived by her parents, Freda and Earl Thompson the various locations around came rushing onto our prop-
of Minnedosa; husband, Brian Hudon of Minnedosa; children, town who helped with the erty. To Gerry and Carol for all
Kayla, Brendan, and Matthew Hudon of Minnedosa; siblings pre-orders and sales. We were their help and the many many
Gord (Val) Thompson of Minnedosa and Audrey (Marcel) Gous- able to donate over $2,800.00 things they do for us. All who
seau of Winnipeg. to the Canadian Cancer Soci- were involved we appreciate
Lois was born in Minnedosa, Manitoba. She graduated ety from the Minnedosa com- it very much. Bill and Donna
from the University of Manitoba in 1985, with a degree in Agricul- munity. x Brown. x
tural - Plant Science. In 1986, she married Brian, who she met in
Winnipeg in a horse barn converted to a study hall, over a burnt cup of I would like to give a Thank you to Dr. On-
coffee, in her second last year at the University of Manitoba. Lois ran the huge Thank You to the mem- yshko and staff at the clinic
family farm with Brian since 1988. They welcomed 3 children, Kayla (25), bers of the Newdale Save the also nurses and staff at the Ellen Woychyshyn Bull
Brendan (22), and Matthew (20), into the world during this time, and Lois set about teaching Post Office committee, Bruce hospital while I was a patient November 12th, 1941
them lifes lessons. Her children remember her as a kind and patient mother, who gave them Dalgarno, Shelley Zahaiko, there. Also many thanks for March 18, 2012
the tough love that drove them to pursue their goals and succeed. She was very dedicated to her Graeme Duncan, Dale Smith all the inquiries, visits, cards
family and would not hesitate to stop in the middle of a work day to help them, even if she had to and Emil Zariwney. Your and treats and thanks to those Five years have
work at night to make up the time. brainstorming, hard work and who took me to Minnedosa. come and gone,
She was dedicated to her community and involved in 4-H for many years teaching kids how perseverance paid off. To the All is very much appreciated. but those we love
to ride their horses and life skills from public speaking to running a meeting, was a member of Municipality of Harrison Park Special thanks, to my daugh- dont go away,
the church board, and was a longtime volunteer with Farm Credit Canadas (various community for their generous help. To the ter Gwen, for cutting her they walk beside us
programs) program Drive Away Hunger, Habitat for Humanity. contractor, Vern Baker for his winter vacation short to be every day.
Lois worked as a Relationship Manager for Farm Credit Canada, for over 30 years. She was skill. Finally, to all the friends with me. Hopefully Ill soon Unseen, unheard
well known and respected in her community and profession; farmers across Manitoba requested who helped with The Move. be well again. Thanks to all. but always near,
to work with her because they knew that she would fight for them and give them the best, most Your logistical skills, strong Ida Bradley. x still loved, still missed
realistic advice that she could. She was steadfast in her belief that farmers were the backbone of backs and laughter made the and very near,
the community. day one to remember! I think always in our hearts.
Lois loved the outdoors, traveling with her family, and riding her horses. She took great pride Newdale and its surrounding
in her very large garden, orchards, crops and animals. area has a Post Office it can be Darren, Cathy, Katie,
A Celebration of Life service and reception is scheduled for Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 1:00 very proud of. When a com- Joshua and Jacob.
p.m. at the Minnedosa Conference Centre. Pastor Elgin Hall will officiate the ceremony. Inter- munity pulls together, great x
ment will take place in the Cadurcis Cemetery. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Loiss things can happen! Thanks to
life. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to a charity of choice. all! Dorothy. x
Her family would like to thank the nurses and doctors, especially Dr. Joanne Maier, at Bran-
don Regional Hospital, and close friends Cathy Smith and Betty Schneider along with her loving
sister Audrey Gousseau for their help and support through a time when it was most needed. Nature Conservancy of Canada connects with local
Minnedosa Funeral Service in care of arrangements.
landowners in Riding Mountain Natural Area
.INNEDOSAS SUBMITTED standing of the landscapes,
as well as a more com-
agreement.
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recently held the first of
several location-based
approach. There is a local
history and knowledge
that needs to be taken into
organization. As such, it
is extremely important to
work with landowners and
landowner appreciation account when working to- community members who
events in the Riding Moun- wards a shared vision of live in the areas where we
tain Natural Area. healthy lands and the pres- work.
Hosted at the Rid- ervation of natural areas. The Nature Conserv-
ing Mountain Biosphere A conservation agree- ancy of Canada (NCC) is
Reserve office in Erick- ment is a voluntary, legal the nations leading land
son, MB, the evening was agreement between NCC conservation organiza-
an opportunity for land- and a landowner or gov- tion, working to protect
owners to connect face- ernment agency that our most important nat-
to-face with each other as permanently limits uses ural areas and the species
well as NCC staff. of the land in order to pro- they sustain. Since 1962,
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EAVESTROUGH FERTILIZER PLUMBING SALES SEPTIC SERVICES

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SANDY LAKE NEWS CADURCIS NEWS BUILD UP


YOUR
By DIANE BACHEWICH Lake Lions Club, Sandy celebrated her birthday By DOREEN TROTT tended family who will CLIENTELE
Lake Legion, Sandy Lake on Tuesday, March 28th. miss a niece and cousin.

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
Duchominsky, Angela
M any a tear was shed
when the word was
received on Saturday that
Lois was a plucky little
lady who never let her gen-
der or small stature daunt
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-
Anna Pensart who is in
the Dauphin hospital. The
Sympathy is extended
to the Prokopchuk family
Earl and Freda Thompson,
her siblings Gordon and
spring must be here!
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their retirement here in south of town here at one (Sid) Prokopchuk, age 93 Audrey and Marcel Gaus- were Shawn, Christine 6LQFH

Sandy Lake until Arnolds time. of Roblin. seau and their families. and Hunter Greer of Ken-
health failed. Arnold was Happy 93rd Birth- Condolences also, to the nedy and Sarrah Martin of 204-867-3816
involved with the Sandy day to Helen Derhak who members of her large ex- Guelph, ON.

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PC pop asstd ........................................................................... 2lt ............. $0.99 MM juice orange original, pulp free.................................... 295ml ..........2/$3.00
Purex, Sunlight liquid detergent .................................. 1.47-2.03lt ............. $5.99 Tenderflake pie shell asstd.............................................. 255-397g ............. $3.49
Clorox bleach .........................................................................3.57lt .............$3.49 Swansons Hungryman dinners ..............................................425g ..........2/$7.00
Dawn ultra, Ivory dish liquid asstd ..................................... 638ml ............. $2.89 NN frozen vegetables asstd .................................................750g ............. $1.99
Pinesol, Mr. Clean cleaner liquid ..................................... 1.2-1.4lt ............. $3.69 PC cabbage rolls frz. cp ....................................................1.81kg ........... $11.99
Fantastik, Windex glass cleaner....................................650-765ml ............. $3.99
Easy Off oven cleaner asstd ....................................................400g ............. $4.99
Lysol tub cleaner asstd ......................................................... 710ml ............. $2.99
Glad garbage bags ............................30-40ea ......$8.99
Kleenex ultra soft 3ply ......................................................... 6x70sh ............. $6.99
Royale tiger towels ...................................................................... 6rl ............. $6.99
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ML top dogs bbq, original .......................................................450g ............. $3.99
Janes pub style chicken box asstd ..........................................800g ............. $8.99
Heinz beans, pasta canned asstd .................398ml ..4/$5.00 Rocky Mountain beef, pork asstd ...........................................600g ............. $8.99
Puritan stew asstd....................................................................700g ..........2/$5.00 Blade beef roast ........................................................................................$4.49/lb
Rice Krispies.............................................................................640g ...............5.49
Quaker rice corn cakes asstd/mini rice cakes ............... 127-199g ............. $1.99 Pork shoulder blade steaks, roast .................... $2.69/lb
Quaker instant oatmeal asstd ........................................... 288-380 ..........2/$6.00 Chicken legs ..............................................................................................$1.99/lb
BC tuna and hamburger helper...................................... 176-240g ..........2/$4.00
Christie crispers asstd .............................................................175g ..........2/$4.00
Old Dutch chips asstd ..................................................... 200-255g ..........2/$6.00
Motts Clamato original party................................................ 2.54lt ............. $4.99
NN bath tissue .....................................................................24ea ............. $6.99
Tetley tea asstd ................................................................... 20/24ea ..........2/$5.00
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Grapes - red, green ................................................................................... $2.99/lb
Minute Maid watermelon juice ............................................ 1.75lt ..........2/$5.00 Cantaloupes ...................................................................................................$2.99
Pringles tortilla potato chips asstd ................................. 168-187g ..........2/$4.00 Green onions ..............................................................................................2/$1.00
Bugles original .........................................................................213g ..........2/$4.00 Orange Navel ............................................................................................ $1.29/lb
Heluva good dip french onion ................................................250g ..........2/$5.00 Grape tomatoes ........................................................................pint .............$2.00
PC appletreet asstd ....................................................... 6x100ml ..........2/$4.00 Strawberries ...............................................................................2lb .............$5.99
PC salad dressing asstd .................................................... 475ml ..........2/$4.00
PC croutons garlic & butter.................................................140g ..........2/$4.00
Febreeze air effects asstd ........................................................275g .............$2.99
Coke/Sprite small tin asstd .................................................. 222ml ..........2/$6.00
PC milk sweetened condensed .......................................300ml ..........2/$5.00
PC macaroni cheese with cheddar.....................................200g ............. $0.99
BAKERY
DItaliano bread, buns asstd ........................................... 420-675g ............. $2.50
PC cookies ginger snap, oatmeal cookies .................. 300-350g ..........2/$5.00 Deli World bread rye light .......................................................900g ............. $2.99
Becel margarine tub soft.........................454g ...... $2.49

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Nestle Coffee Crisp, Rolo milkshake ................................... 295ml ..........2/$3.00


NN farmers cheese bar asstd ..............................................200g ..........2/$6.00
PC artichoke & asigo dip .....................................................227g ............. $2.99

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