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INSIDE Clinic Groundbreaking


this week
Construction to begin in next few weeks

Fifth grader
helping

6
others

Photo by Hillary Miller

With shovels in hand, representatives from local municipalities, physicians, contractors and organizing
committee members broke ground to signal the upcoming start of construction for the new Dr. Ajai Khandelwal
Primary Care Centre on the property just west of the Minnedosa District Health Centre.
Aeration By HILLARY MILLER ceed with the building and to have it completed early the committee for the non- for material and trades and
upgrade
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its functional aspects. This summer, and then youll profit charitable organiza- to complete the project as

A t last, we are ready


to start digging for a
healthier region! The Dr.
will help cut down imme-
diate costs, as the cost for
the whole facility will be
have the best clinic in the
area!
Its a project thats
tion has raised $1,754,000
from Minnedosa and sur-
rounding areas. The com-
soon as possible to recruit
doctors into the commu-
nity.
Ajai Khandelwal Primary $2,113,000. been a long time coming, mittees decision to start This view is also held
Care Centre broke ground The building will be and Im just so glad to see at this time is to preserve by Monty Peckover, Coun-
on Tuesday, October 3rd, 5,036 square feet, and the a start. The municipality the current pricing for cillor for the R.M. of Minto-
with an expected comple- work will be started with- is actually quite pleased to material and trades and Odanah, who commented
tion of summer 2018. in the next week or two. put money towards it be- to complete the project as that the benefit to the
If your label reads There are some hold- There are a few prelimi- cause it is something that soon as possible to secure clinic is to help attract new

17 /10 /31 backs on features that will


be completed at a later
nary things that need to
be done, some surveying
the region in general really
needs, said Jim Andersen,
additional doctors, stated
John.
doctors, I think it is part
of our long-term strategy
Its time to renew date, but the project is and line locating and that Reeve for the R.M. of Min- Gord Lane, Chairman to recruit doctors into the
your subscription! ready to go ahead. sort of thing, said Tra- to-Odanah. of the Primary Care Cen- community.
The project manager vis Penner, of T.L. Penner. According to John tre committee said, The
204-867-3816 will be T.L. Penner, and the The design is basically Mendrikis, a board mem- Committees decision to Continued on
Primary Care Centre com- done, its just a matter of ber for the clinic fundrais- start at this time is to pre- Page 3
mittee have agreed to pro- getting in here, we expect ing committee, noted that serve the current pricing

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Chamber Hosts Presentation On Small Business Tax


By Hillary Miller ing has yet been imple- not involved in the busi- length person. The gov-
mented, but the plans are ness throughout the whole ernments justification for

O n Thursday, Sep-
tember 28th, the
Minnedosa Chamber of
in motion, which is caus-
ing a lot of angst amongst
small business owners and
year.
Another concern that
Boley discussed was with
this is that in the Income
Tax Act, there are many in-
stances where related peo-
Commerce gathered in the family farms. regard to estate planning, ple have to do things that
the basement of the Golf Boley noted that this when parents pass the non-related people dont
and Curling Club for the was the largest change that business on to their adult have to do.
monthly Chamber Lunch. weve seen in corporate children, and are no lon- Boley touched on
The Chamber business was income taxes since 1972, ger active in the business, many of the important is-
quickly attended to at the when the first Trudeau but have spent their ca- sues that are coming to
start of the meeting, when government overhauled reers expecting to receive light with the new pro-
Kim Moffatt was appoint- the income tax act. The dividends as shareholders posed tax laws. Living in
ed as the Chamber repre- government wants to say throughout their retire- an area where so much of
sentative for the CDC. these are minor tweaks, ment. If, by the govern- the industry relies on small
At this particular but its quite the contrary, ments standards they can businesses, and family-run
meeting, there was a rise said Boley. Its going to af- no longer reasonably be businesses, these changes
in attendance, due to the fect most small businesses considered eligible for div- could seriously impact
speaker, and his timely that are incorporated in idends, then it is possible the economy, and cripple
choice of topics. terms of their planning, so that these people will now many of our hardworking
Matt Boley, a tax spe- it definitely is a major is- be taxed at the 45% rate. community members, and
cialist from MNP in Bran- sue. The third issue that drastically affect succes-
don was the speaker at the The first issue that Photo by Hillary Miller Boley discussed was capi- sion plans.
lunch, and gave a chilling Boley addressed was the tal gains exemption. The Boley was honest with
overview of the changes in governments changes in Matt Boley, a tax specialist from MNP gave government says that if the crowd about the un-
the taxation of small busi- income splitting or, in- an in-depth presentation on upcoming the shareholders were not certainty that this leaves us
nesses that will likely be in come sprinkling. This will changes to small business tax. reasonably involved in the in, and even financial pro-
our not-so-distant future. affect shareholders of a business for the time they fessionals such as himself.
Boley only had twenty part of a corporation, who owned the shares, they will We are going to be telling
minutes or so in which receive dividends. This This will affect any busi- but deemed to be not rea- be denied the capital gains clients that we think you
to give a broad overview could be spouses to farm- ness that has sharehold- sonable by the govern- exemption. are okay, but we arent re-
of some of the ways that ers or small business own- ers who arent involved in ment, then the amount He discussed the ally sure, he said.
Manitobans and, indeed, ers, or any adult children the day-to-day operations, received that is over what changes that are in regard They are adding a lot
Canadians, will be affected they may have who are en- like a family farm, where the government deems to converting income into of subjectivity instead of
once the changes in tax titled to dividends. Under many of the crucial con- reasonable will be taxed at capital gains, which will af- objectivity to the Tax Act,
laws take effect. Thus, he the new changes, a person versations happen during the highest rate of 45.74% fect small business owners which I think fundamen-
kept it general, but the out- must reasonably be en- what could be consid- - almost half of the divi- who had planned to keep tally is wrong, said Boley.
look is not good. titled to dividends, with ered personal time. What dend. This reasonableness the business in the family,
The plan was rolled the definition of reason- this means is that smaller will also be determined passing it down to the next Continued
out on July 18th, with a 75 ably being that dividends businesses may need to by the persons age, and generation. If a business is on Page 4
day consultation period, should go to a person who keep track of their hours, people between the ages of passed down to a family
which expired on October earns what you would pay with family members even 18 and 24 who might work member, rather than sold
2nd. The proposals have an arms length person who keeping time sheets, in or- for small businesses dur- to a person at arms length, TRIBUNE
not yet gone to parliament, is doing the same amount der to prove that they are ing the spring and sum- then the family member
but there is draft legislation of work that the non-arms entitled to their dividends. mer, will not be entitled to is going to pay nearly 20% PRINTING
that is tied to them. Noth- length person is doing. If dividends are received, dividends because they are more tax than the arms 867-3816

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Donations Continue For Primary Care Centre


response that has occurred
to date for fundraising.
Dr. Ajai Khandelwal, the
clinics namesake, said that Jim Clark Donates $5,000
The remaining balance will he was humbled and hon-
be the goal of the commit- oured to be recognized in
tee to raise by reaching out this way. He noted that he
to anyone and everyone did not ever expect to be
that sees this project as a honoured this way when
benefit to themselves and he first started his career.
communities. There is still a great
As spring approaches, deal of fundraising left to
the areas that will be ten- do, and anyone wishing
dered are paving, land- to make a donation can
scaping and a basement still do so. Donations can
suite. These will be com- be made at the offices of
pleted once funds permit. Town of Minnedosa, R.M.
Continued from rounding areas. Kaye Wol-
There was a lot of ex- of Minto Odanah, R.M.
Page 1 stenholme, a councillor for
citement as councillors of Harrison-Park, R.M.
the R.M. of Oakview com-
for the municipalities in- of Clanwilliam Erickson,
Altogether, the mu- mented, I think its going
volved gathered with their R.M. of Oakview Rapid City
nicipalities of Harrison to be a real benefit for our
shovels at the site of the office, MNP Minnedosa,
Park, Minto Odanah, municipalities, not only
new clinic. Heritage Co-op Admin-
Oakview and the Town of ours but especially a town
We are very pleased istration Office or can be
Minnedosa have contrib- like Rapid City where the
to have got to this point, mailed to Minnedosa Pri- Photo submitted
uted $810,000 to the facil- residents are always com-
and we appreciate the ef- mary Care Centre, PO Box Dr. Ajai Primary Care Centre chairman,
ity. ing to Minnedosa or theyll
forts of our partner munic- 985, Minnedosa, MB R0J Gord Lane recently accpeted a generous
Businesses and the have to wait or go some-
ipalities who are involved 1E0. Charitable tax re-
service group sector have where else like Shoal Lake, $5,000 donation of lifelong Minnedosa
said Minnedosas Mayor, ceipts will be issued for all
contributed $604,000, so I think thats nice and resident, Jim Clark.
Ray Orr, and we encour- donations.
while families and individ- handy.
age people to continue to
ual donors have provided Mendrikis noted, The
help us out because we still

Destinations Plus
$340,000. committees commitment
need to raise some more
The new clinic will to proceeding with con-
funds to be able to finish
benefit not only Minnedo- struction at this time is
everything off.
sa, but many of the sur- largely due to the public
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Darryl a.Holyk - PublisHer anD eDitor

Around Increasing Minimum Wage To $15/hour


Would Be A Job Killer For Manitobas Youth
Town... CFIB Release Manitobas employers hire at rates above minimum
wage, several important sectors of the economy, in-
By Darryl Holyk
I ncreasing Manitobas minimum wage to $15 per
hour, as some are calling for, would disproportion-
ately hurt young workers, potentially resulting in be-
cluding retail and hospitality sectors that employ
a large number of young people will be the hardest
hit. We will continue to call on the provincial govern-
Hats off to Our Fire Heroes tween 8,100 and 18,300 youth job losses, according ment to introduce measures to mitigate the impact
October 8th to 14th has been designated Fire Pre- to a new report by the Canadian Federation of Inde- of Manitobas annually indexed minimum wage by
vention Week in Canada and this is the perfect time for pendent Business (CFIB). introducing a training wage (for inexperienced work-
each and every one of us to thank the men and women of Manitobas minimum wage will increase to ers, similar to Nova Scotia) or a gratuity wage (for
our community fire departments. These dedicated emer- $11.15 an hour on October 1st, 2017, which was workers who earn tips).
gency responders are on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a calculated using an indexation formula that was Currently, over 60 per cent of minimum wage
week and when their pagers go off they never know what legislated in June 2017. But groups, like the Mani- workers in Canada are young people between the
horror they may be attending to. They give up countless toba Federation of Labour (MFL), have been urging ages of 15 and 24. Past research has shown that, as
hours of family time to help those in need. Next time you the provincial government to rapidly increase the minimum wage rises, these young workers become
see one of our dedicated fire fighters give them a big provinces minimum wage to $15 per hour which the most vulnerable group in the economy. Often,
thank you and let them know how much you appreci- would represent a 35 per cent increase. as their wage costs increase, employers will choose
ate all they do for their community. While hiking the minimum wage may sound to hire fewer youth or hire more experienced adult
like a good idea, the evidence shows that its a job workers instead of younger workers at the same
killer, said Jonathan Alward, CFIBs Director of Pro- wage rate.
Bag Up For The Environment vincial Affairs for Manitoba. A $15 minimum wage Minimum wage is a blunt tool to help low-in-
During the month of October, Mrs. Lori Noonans would particularly affect employment opportunities come workers, concluded Alward. We will continue
grade four class at Tanners Crossing School (TCS) is col- for Manitobas youth a segment of the population to advocate for more practical and effective ways
lecting plastic bags as part of Bag Up Manitoba. Since who already suffer from high unemployment. like further reducing income taxes and helping low-
2008, Manitoba elementary schools have collected over Using 2016 Labour Force Survey data, CFIBs re- income workers upgrade their skills.
eight million plastic bags to be recycled! Participants in port examines the effects of a $15 minimum wage in Other provinces have taken steps to move to a
this years collection will receive a bird feeder made from each province. Nationally if all provinces jumped $15 minimum wage. In 2016, the Alberta government
recycled plastic and will also have their name entered to a $15 minimum wage between 184,800 and to was the first provincial government to announce an
in a draw for a bench made of recycled plastic! You can 422,400 youth jobs would be put at risk. These esti- increase to the minimum wage rate to $15 per hour
help Mrs. Noonans class by dropping off plastic bags at mates include the number of direct job losses and by 2018. Ontario followed suit with a plan to increase
her classroom or the office at TCS. Plastic items being ac- fewer jobs being created. the minimum wage rate to $15 per hour by 2019.
cepted include grocery bags, newspaper sleeves, bread Setting minimum wage is always a challenging Most recently, the Government of British Columbia
bags, bubble wrap, pellet bags, dry cleaning bags, cereal issue for any government. The Manitoba govern- removed the deadline to implement a minimum
bags, retail bags, produce bags, ice bags, salt bags, case ment has resisted the temptation to follow Alberta wage increase to $15 per hour by 2021 until a review
over wrap and re-sealable food bags. and Ontario by raising the minimum wage to $15 can be completed.
per hour, Alward added. While the vast majority of

A lot to be thankful for


As Thanksgiving approaches, we give thanks for
what we have in our lives. Sometimes we get a bit selfish,
feel sorry for ourselves and stress out over small things
that really, in the grand scheme of things are not impor-
tant. Whenever we fall into one of those negative ruts of
Small Business Tax Presentation
life, we need to stop and reflect on the good things we Continued from Page 2 He advised people to sit tight, and not run out and
do have and be thankful for them. A motto I have always make changes regarding their businesses. He encour-
tried to live by is it could always be worse. In the past I think people, right or wrong, should know exactly ages people to wait for more news, and to continue to
few months, our world has seen a wide-range of horrible what they have to pay in taxes, because if they dont, how speak with their advisors to ensure that they are able to
things from tragic natural disasters to the recent sense- can they plan their affairs properly, knowing that the gov- make the most informed decisions. He also encouraged
less mass shooting in Las Vegas and more. This year, I am ernments auditor might be right around the corner tell- people to take the time to call their MPs, which for our
extremely thankful for what I have in my life, especially ing them they owe more tax, said Boley. area, is Robert Sopuck.
my family and friends. Happy Thanksgiving!

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Happy Thanksgiving From Parliament Hill


View From
Trudeau has included
Rona Ambrose, former In-
terim Leader of the Con-
asking to come join this
country, to build a new
life here and raise their Ye O l d
Trib
Parliament Hill servative Party, on the
advisory committee along
families alongside ours.
The simple things that, as
By with James Moore, former Canadians, we often take
ROBERT SOPUCK Conservative Industry for granted, such as safety
Minister. As Her Majestys and security, are a privi-
Loyal Opposition, we con- lege that many immigrants
tinue to support and assist and refugees do not have

E ach weekend as I make


the return trip from Ot-
tawa to the constituency, I
ing.
In Parliament, my col-
leagues and I are often in
the government in the ne-
gotiation process. We also
must ask the serious ques-
in their home countries.
This Thanksgiving, I
am thankful for the good
1897 Yesterday afternoon, a young boy was knocked
get the chance to reflect on conflict on the many issues down by a man on horseback at the crossing of Main and
tions to ensure that the life that I have because
the weeks debates while I that affect the day to day Catherine Streets. The rider went on not stopping to see
best agreement is made for my parents chose to im-
admire the seasons chang- lives of all Canadians. The what injury had been done. Fortunately the boy was not
the benefit and protection migrate to Canada, as well
ing out the plane and car government and opposi- much hurt.
of Canadian workers and as for the opportunity to
windows. During fall, I tion parties often disagree their families. serve as your Member of
get to see the progression about how to maintain and Although politicians Parliament and work to- 1907 An auto in town caused an unpleasant but not
week to week as the leaves continue to build a pros- have a wide variety of dif- wards making this country serious accident. After crossing the river, it frightened a
change colours, reminding perous country, but we are fering opinions on how is even better. horse so badly it completely turned around throwing a
me once again how thank- working towards the same best to resolve these issues, While you are enjoying woman and child from the buggy. Both where taken to
ful I am to live in and rep- goals and often our parti- we sometimes need to step the fall season and Thanks- the drug store but were fortunate to only have been shak-
resent Western Manitoba. san politics need to take a back and remember to be giving festivities with your en up by the incident.
Fall brings with it harvest backseat to better serve all thankful for just how fortu- family and friends, I hope
for farmers, hunting sea- Canadians. nate we are. that you also take a mo- 1917 A German helmet from the battle in Flanders is
sons for avid outdoorspeo- Right now, that is the Canada continues to ment to be thankful for on display in the window of Mr. Thompsons store. It is a
ple like myself, pumpkin case for the ongoing re- be a wonderful country to all the blessing that come curiosity but not much to look at.
spiced lattes for others negotiations of NAFTA. live, work and raise a fam- with living in Canada.
and, of course, Thanksgiv- Prime Minister Justin ily. Every day, people are Happy Thanksgiving! 1937 Twelve men, employed on the Russell-Erickson
highway near Elphinstone, were dismissed this week fol-

Fire Prevention Week - Every Second Counts


lowing an abortive strike for higher wages.

1957 Staff changes at Wilton Motors: Craig Stewart


has been made manager; salesmen are Stan Fletcher
and Archie Smith; Charlie Day is the accountant; Shop
By Hillary Miller on fire safety with the stu- Rivers previously, and was window.
Mechanics include Bill Wakely, George Scooter, Stu Kille,
dents. We want to go over very successful there. 4. Have a safe place
Craig Ripley, Lyle Robinson and Arnold Delbridge is the
T he 21st Fire Prevention
Week will be launched
on October 5th, and will
how to prevent fires and
if something were to hap-
pen, where to go and what
tips:
Some fire prevention

1. Sit down and plan a


to meet as a family, either
a neighbours house, or a
detached garage.
Parts Man.

be focused on the theme to do, he said. way out of your home. 5. Do practice runs 1967 Canadas Manitoba Distillery Ltd. Expects to start
every second counts: plan Jordan would like to 2. Talk to your kids with your family to get out construction on a $4 million distillery in Minnedosa in
two ways out. implement a Chief for the about it. of the house and get to the mid-November. 57 acres have been acquired including
Minnedosa, Fire Chief Day with the students, by 3. Feel the door, if it is safe place, so that your kids the recent nuisance grounds, part of a road and several
Dean Jordan said the local doing a draw at the school. hot, dont open it, and then are not scared and unfa- acres formerly belonging to J. Moffat.
fire department is plan- The lucky winner of the wait there or try to get out a miliar with what to do.
ning to contact Tanners draw would get picked up 1977 Farmers in the Basswood area are considering
Crossing School this week in the morning, and given a project of aerial spraying that would chemically accel-
in order to set up a time a ride to school in the fire erate the drying of rapeseed and flax crops. The process
to go in and do a session truck. This was done in is called desiccation. Ken Kane, who operates an aerial
spraying service has already used the chemical in the
Douglas area.

1997 Minnedosa Classic Rock Weekend has created


an attendance cap of 18,000 people for its 1998 August
HYDRANT FLUSHING PROGRAM long weekend event.
The Town of Minnedosa will be conducting a
Hydrant and Water Line Flushing Program
commencing the week of September 18th
until the end of October.

ATTENTION
TOWN OF MINNEDOSA
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
The Flushing Program will be conducted from
7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.;
DOG & CAT OWNERS Mondays through to Thursdays.
RECYCLING GARBAGE COLLECTION
All dogs Residents may notice periods of low pressure and Please note our new office hours
*** and
TO cats
BE within
OUT the BY Town
8:00 of Minnedosa
A.M. ***
must be licensed annually.
A certificate of vaccination for rabies must be
discolouration during this time. Residents may also
notice temporary disruption of water service. Effective October 1st, 2017
Monday, October 9th NO GARBAGE COLLECTION
produced before a license is issued
Residents are advised to check your cold water CLOSED
2014 Dog & Cat licenses are available at the
Tuesday, October 10th North End Garbage & Recycling supply for discolouration prior to using Sunday and Monday
Town Office
Collection - Includes Brandosa
Owners of unlicensed Dogs & Cats, Dogs & Cats washing machines, dish washers etc.
runningOctober
Wednesday, at large,
11thas well
SouthasEast
nuisance
Garbageand vicious
Collection We apologize for any inconvenience that this Program OPEN
animals are subject to various penalties and
charges.
may cause; however it is critical that the lines be Tuesday to Friday 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Friday, OctoberA13th
copy of animal control
South West by-lawCollection
Garbage 2478 is
flushed on a regularly established schedule.
available at the Town& Office for examination
South End Recycling by (closed during lunch hour 12:00 noon -1:00 p.m.)
any person during regular hours. Saturday 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. (open through lunch)
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Newdale News Tabs For Charity


By RavEnS GlEn WI there is a good turnout hospital. News was also food served at the Cadurcis
from the public. The days received that Marges fall supper on October 1st

T he community sends
belated condolenc-
es to Henry and Phyllis
theme is on mental health
and that is becoming
more of an issue as public
brother Stan Marks of Win-
nipeg spent some time in
hospital and we wish both
at Basswood Hall. Many
towns are running out of
volunteers to provide the
Winder and their family on awareness develops about these former Newdale resi- food needed to host these
the recent passing of Hen- it. An article followed on dents speedy recoveries. events, so enjoy the ones
rys sister Alice Griffiths. the moving of the homes Were sending birth- that are still available.
She was the daughter of of Nellie McClung to a per- day wishes to Jean Lamb Elgin Hall provided the
Tom and Ruth Winder of manent museum site. A who celebrated a very spe- Sunday service at Church
Onanole. letter which Nellie wrote to cial birthday on October last week and its always
Newdale Ravens Glen her friend Jessie in 1946 1st. The community wish- a pleasure to welcome
WI held their meeting on regarding a review given es you many more Jean! Elgin the first Sunday of
September 28th at the about her book Sowing Many local farmers each month. Most of the
Drop In Centre. Ida Brad- Seeds in Danny was read. finished up combining last congregation gathered for
ley gave the opening on A time of fellowship fol- Friday and Saturday while early coffee in the church
what makes a farm wife, lowed. others still have beans and basement, thanks to those
which we could all relate Newdale friends send other specialty crops to that provided a nutritious
to. Our responsibilities for best wishes to Marge harvest. snack with our coffee!
Rural Womens Day were (Marks) Drysdale of Bran- Tis the season for Fall
discussed and jobs allo- don who suffered a nasty Suppers and several from
cated. The planners hope fall and was in Brandon town enjoyed the delicious
Bridge Club
Club 55 Golden Agers Bowling Results Results
SUBMITTED were Florence Brown 207, 205, Shirley Mickoski September 28th Photo submitted
(+23T) and Wayne Brown 190, Jim Clark 173, 168,

O ctober 2nd Bowl-


ers of the week were
Florence Brown 226, 326
(+15T).
Other good games:
Gladys Murray 287, Wayne
Debbie Tarn 190, Hazel
Stonehouse 162, Fred
Stonehouse 157, Vicky
1st - Jim/ Lynn Burgess

2nd - Cliff Lenz/June


Mikayla Riffel is pictured above, presenting 25
pounds of tabs to Lion Don Martin from the
Wawanesa Lions Club, and Lion Paul Richcoon.
(+217T) and Russ Petti- Brown 244, Rosemary Bugg 143, Doug Pettigrew Clark
grew 166, 154 (107T). Hamilton 259, 182, Viv- 208, Vivian Penner 141 and SUBMITTED chasing a wheelchair for
Bowlers of the month ian Cullen 194, Dan Motuz Ray Criddle 191. 3rd - Carol Lonsdale/ a person in need. It takes

O
Lois Phillips n September 23rd, around 1,450 tabs to make
Mikayla Riffel from up a pound and Mikayla
THE MUNICIPALITY OF HARRISON PARK 4th - John Cullen/ Onanole presented the has been busy over these
Albert Parsons Sandy Lake Lions Club past three years!
PUBLIC NOTICE - BOARD OF REVISION
with approximately 25 Mikayla, a fifth grader
Public notice is hereby given that the year 2018 assessment roll for the Municipality 5th - Wilf Taylor/ pounds of tabs. Tabs col- at Onanole School, started
of Harrison Park has been delivered to the Municipal Office at 43 Gateway Street, Mel Harvey lected go towards pur- collecting tabs when she
Onanole, Manitoba and is open for public inspection during regular business hours. was seven-years-old and
Applications for revision may be made in accordance with Sections 42 and 43 of The wants to continue collect-
Municipal Assessment Act: ing tabs for such a worthy
APPLICATION FOR REVISION cause.
42(1) A person in whose name property has been assessed, a mortgagee in possession of Because of her gener-
property under Section 114(1) of The Real Property Act, an occupier of premises who is osity with this project, Mi-
required under the terms of a lease to pay the taxes on the property, or the assessor may kayla was presented with
make application for the revision of an assessment roll with respect to; a Lions Hope Medal. The
a) liability to taxation; Lions Hope Medal is pre-
b) amount of an assessed value; sented to someone who
c) classification of property; or demonstrates outstanding
d) a refusal by an assessor to amend the assessment roll under subsection 13(2). charitable achievement in
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS their community. Mikayla
43(1) An application for revision must has definitely shown de-
a) be made in writing; termination and commit-
b) set out the roll number and legal description of the assessable property for ment to her endevour.
which a revision is sought; The tabs are going
c) set out which of the matters referred to in subsection 42(1) are at issue, and to a child who was origi-
the grounds for each of those matters; and nally from Treherne, for
d) be filed by a wheelchair to assist in
(i) delivering it or causing it to be delivered to the office indicated in making places more acces-
the public notice given under subsection 41(2), or sible for him.
(ii) serving it upon the secretary,
at least 15 days before the scheduled sitting date of the board as indicated in the public
notice. If your
The Board of Revision will sit on November 1th, 2017 at 1:00 P.M. at the Municipal label reads
Office, 43 Gateway Street, Onanole, Manitoba to hear applications. 17/10/31
Applications for revision must be received by the Secretary of the Board by 4:30 P.M.
Monday, October 30th, 2017.
Its time
Dated this 30th day of September, 2017. to renew your
Chad Davies, CMMA subscription!
Secretary Board of Revision Call 204-
Municipality of Harrison Park
Box 190, 43 Gateway Street 867-3816
Onanole, Manitoba R0J 1N0 17101BB0
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Farmers Market Wraps Up Successful Season


and we are able to grow, Jeff believes in giv- clinic.
and we are trying to raise ing back to his commu- Nicole would like
enough funds to purchase nity, and when he writes to keep the same 5 p.m.
some new canopies, Ni- his letters to each of the to 7p.m. time slot again
cole said. organizations, he makes next year, and would even
Jeff Loewen, from the sure to say, this is just a encourage making the
Covenant Church is more little something from the change permanent, as it al-
than pleased to have the church to encourage you lows people who work reg-
group use their parking lot. and thank you for help- ular 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. hours
Church volunteers hosted ing to make Minnedosa the chance to come to the
a barbeque at each of the a better place to live. He market while there are still
farmers markets, and sold also mentioned that the options available to them
over 800 hot dogs, ham- barbeque that the church to look through. She looks
burgers and smokies, and held at Fun Fest also raised forward to next year, same
raised over $2,000 which almost $2,000 for the new time, same place.
was donated back to the
community. He said there
File photo
were about 15 volunteers
By HILLARY MILLER bers, and gourds), baking, made the markets special who came and helped out
canned items, handmade this year was the number at these barbeques, for

T he Minnedosa Farm-
ers Market has come
to a close for another year.
soaps and lotions, jams,
jellies and jewellery. Ni-
cole Loewen, the head of
of buskers who came to
play at them. They had a
Scottish singer, a violinist,
which he is very grateful.
The money raised at
these barbeques was split
There were thirteen mar- the Minnedosa Farmers and the Scott boys on the between thirteen different PUBLIC NOTICE
kets held this summer, on Market, said that she hopes fiddles, who each came out community groups. These
Friday evenings at the Cov- to see even more craft ven- during various weeks. included the Personal Care
enant Church parking lot. dors in coming years. She plans to keep the Home, Handivan, Beach Changes made to upcoming
They were very lucky, in This year, the Farmers market at the Covenant Enhancement, Heritage
that it only rained on one Market included a box for Church again next year, Village, Community Child Regular Meetings of Council and
of the Fridays. patrons to drop off Food and feels that this was a re- Care, Rivers Edge, Service Committee of the Whole Meetings
At the markets, there Bank items, which helped ally successful change in to Seniors, Drama Club,
were vendors who sold the Minnedosa Food Bank, location, it is a great loca- Frontier Trading, Food are as follows:
items such as produce which is in dire need of tion being off the highway, Bank, Rec Commission,
(ranging from potatoes, to food. being right downtown. Fun Fest and the Regional
corn, to tomatoes, cucum- Another thing that There is a lot of parking, Library. Council Meetings will commence at
6:30 p.m. for Regular and
Committee of the Whole Meetings
W E S T M A N C O M M U N I C AT I O N S G R O U P
of Council for the remainder

Call for
Westman Communications of the 2017 year effective
Group is the operating name for
Westman Media Cooperative Ltd.
Tuesday, October 10th, 2017.
Westman is a customer-focused

Nominations
cooperative providing leader-
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entertainment services in
Internet, cable TV, phone,
and data transport.
Westman Media Cooperative Ltd. (WMCL) officially Westman owns and operates
announces the Call for Nomination of candidates for local radio stations Q Country
91.5 FM (880 AM) and 94.7
MINNEDOSA GOLF CLUB
election to the Board of Directors. Nominations are STAR FM that broadcast to the
western area of the province. Minnedosa Golf Club
now open. WMCL members 18 years of age or older Expansion Committee
are eligible, as outlined in the WMCL Charter Bylaws. As a customer-owned cooperative,
Cash Calendar Draw Winners
Westman is proud of its strong
Each nominee must be supported by at least two other commitment to its customers and for the Month of September 2017
the communities it serves. Lottery License #MGCC3945RF
WMCL members.
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Completed nomination applications
Orley McLaughlin $30
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Aeration System Updated At Antons Lake


By Hillary Miller another winter of healthy tion.
trout. The lake is the per- The Little River Game

A ntons Lake, just north


of Minnedosa, near
the rest stop at the north
fect spot for fishing in the
summer, and ice-fishing in
winter, which became pos-
and Fish association main-
tains the lake throughout
the year. They developed
junction of Highways #10 sible due to the aeration and built the aeration sys-
and #16, is a beautiful spot system. tem, using funding from
to spend a day of fishing. The small lake is government grants. They
Ten years ago, in 2007, stocked every other year make sure that the grass is
an aeration system was with rainbow trout and cut, the area is clean, and
put into the lake, which brown trout, and attracts the water is running the
allowed the fish to survive visitors from as far south as winter. The members go
the cold Manitoba winters. Tennessee and Kentucky, out and check the water
This summer that aeration and from around Canada. in the winter periodically
system needed repairs to a It has been a real to ensure that the aera-
leak in one of the pipes. success story for us, it has tion system is running as it
The Little River Game brought a lot of people to should be, so that any ea-
and Fish Association had a the area, said Bob Gra- ger fishers and master an-
diver go down this summer ham, of the Little River glers can head out for their
to fix the pipe, to ensure Game and Fish Associa- favourite pastime.

Photo by Hillary Miller

Fall colours surround antons lake


north of Minnedosa.
Sandy Lake News
By Diane Bachewich Calgary Hospital. Lynne 50/50 draw winner for the him four enjoyable days to
is the mother of Kimberly month of September was get here. He was hoping

S peedy recovery to
Lynne Mault Wilding
and husband Art of Win-
Ellchuk Hardie.
Dennis and Darlene
Derhak of Winnipeg spent
Adam Wozney.
George Rush of Van-
couver, BC is back in town.
to take in some harvesting
and hunting while here.
A number of relatives
nipeg who were in a seri- part of the weekend with George motored out with and friends helped Doug
ous car accident near Red mom Helen Derhak. his half ton truck from the Davis celebrate his birth-
Deer, AB and are in the The Legion Mens coast. He stated that it took day on Saturday evening
Wednesday, October 11th at son Chad and Melissas
vs. home.
Edmonton
Ken and Darlene Por-
tre are back home after
their two-week stay with
Saturday, October 14th daughter Kelsey and her
husband Matt and grand-
vs. children Jacob and baby
Prince Albert Nora Joyce at Kamloops,
BC.
Sadie Rystephanuk
and daughter Donna Cu-
errier returned home from

Thank you to all our firefighters in


their holiday with Gail and
Mike Houbhan of Colum-

Newdale, Sandy Lake, and Onanole.


bus, Ohio.
A baby shower was
held on Saturday after-
noon at the Drop-In Cen-
tre for Emilie and Shawn
Your dedication to our community
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Prices baby girl. She is the
granddaughter of Roxanne

is greatly appreciated! Konowelchuk.

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Going Bananas Bras For A Cause


in the plastic bags that you

Solutions and find at the grocery store. I


twist the bag so that no air
Substitutions gets in or out. They sit on
the counter and dont turn
By black any faster than if they
REENA NERBAS were without the bag. Fruit
flies breed in fruit, drains
and plants and this gives
the flies one less place to
Hi Reena, For pilot-less stoves, check breed.
I have a black gas the port and area below I always pull bananas
stove (that I really love) but the igniter wire and clean apart after bringing them
would like to find some- it as well. Debris left under home from the store, I
thing that cleans the black the igniter can keep the gas find they dont not ripen
stovetop without using burner from lighting. To as quickly. Submitted by
harsh scrubbers or chemi- remove streaks, combine Marilyn
cals, because I am afraid 50/50 vinegar and water Photo submitted
to damage the surface. It and wipe stove top. Feedback from
(L-R): Thomas Fisher, Brady Dobush, Cody Mashtoler, Carter Gaiser,
would be nice to also do Caring Reader
Jayden Kreller, Wil Uhryniuk-Smith and Matthew Kowal.
this without streaks! Any Dear Reena,
ideas? Brenda Can you please tell me Re: Weed Killers. I read
SUBMITTED breast cancer research and awreness,
how to prevent bananas your recent piece on this
they would have their picture taken
subject and you provided
M
Dear Brenda, from turning brown when innedosa Heritage Co-op gas sta- wearing a bra. The goal was met and out
Using a good qual- making Banana Cream a sure-fire recipe for a DIY
tion petroleum distribution en- came the bras and the cameras!
ity micro fiber cloth, wipe Pie? Maureen herbicide which included
gineers made good on their promise. Thanks Minnedosa and Co-op
your stovetop after each table salt. You omitted the
They agreed that if customers donated boys, what a great group of young men!
use when it has cooled. Dear Maureen, important caveat on us-
$500 for Run For The Cure in support of
Clean burners with dish Black bananas take a ing this mixture near or in
soap and a plastic scouring tantalizing dessert from your gardens or anywhere
pad. Stubborn cooked-on a treat to a travesty; and you hope to grow anything
spills can be cleaned with I have been the baker of again in your lifetime. I
a mild abrasive cleanser the latter. I learnt (the hard know you know that the
that you can make your- way) to begin with newly salt effects not only the
self by combining 50/50 ripe bananas. Toss banana vegetation, but insects
borax and baking soda. If pieces in a bit of lemon and microbes in the soil
the spills are difficult to juice. Completely cover rendering it unable to sup-
remove, allow the baking bananas with cream, and port plant growth for many
soda and borax combina- slice bananas just before years. You may want read-
tion time to sit on the food serving. Lastly, instead of ers to restrict it to path-
stained area before scrub- cutting bananas into indi- ways, areas between pav-
bing it with a plastic scour- vidual slices, consider slic- ers, etc. i.e. areas where
ing pad. Wash removable ing each banana length- you never want anything
burner grates in a sink full wise once down the middle to grow ever. I enjoy your
of warm, soapy dish wa- before placing them into column. Keep it up. Roslyn
ter with a plastic scouring the pie crust, less oxidizing
pad. Rinse all parts with equals less chance of black Note: Every user as-
warm clear water and dry. bananas. sumes all risks of injury
Be careful to avoid the or damage resulting from
gas ports on your burn- Speaking of Bananas the implementation of
ers. If they are plugged any suggestions in this
use a toothpick to clean During this time of column. Test all products
the ports, or brush gently year, fruit flies are out in on an inconspicuous area
with a soft-bristled brush. full force. I store bananas first.
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Beach Enhancement A New Take On Thanksgiving Dinner


Project Update By HILLARY MILLER ing traditions a little twist.
One idea, is to do a
much beer! If you baste the
outside of the turkey with
could try doing stuffed
potato cups, if you hollow

By HILLARY MILLER T hanksgiving is once


again upon us. For
many, this will mean the
stuffed turkey breast in-
stead of a whole roast tur-
key. This might be ben-
beer as well, it will crisp
the skin nicely, and it will
smell great while it is cook-
out the potatoes, and fill
them with stuffing.
For dessert, you could

T he Beach Enhancement Committee in


Minnedosa is still hard at work trying to raise
funds for the new play structure at the beach. They
turkey they have been
waiting for since the last
eficial if you are having a
smaller crowd around the
ing, too.
If you are feeling re-
finish it off with an apple
turnover with a cheddar
family get-together, cran- dinner table, as it would ally adventurous, you filled crust, topped with
have been working at raising money for two years berry sauce, pumpkin pie, eliminate days upon days might decide to lose the rosemary. This will ap-
now. and, of course, mashed po- of leftover turkey sand- turkey all together, and do pease those with a sweet
Lacey Mailman said things are going well, but tatoes. wiches. What you stuff it a prime rib with prawns or tooth, and those who
that they are going to be applying for grant money But what is a great tra- with is up to you, you could other seafood instead, so might be more inclined to
to help boost them along. dition, and a reason to get do prosciutto and swiss, or that by the time Christmas go with a cheese board af-
They have had a struggle recently, they were de- together with loved ones, spinach with boursin, ei- rolls around, you will be all ter dinner.
nied on their application for a charitable number. can sometimes have that ther way, it will provide a set for the big bird! Lamb, Or, alternatively, you
It is very hard nowadays to get a charitable num- sense of same-old. When less daunting day of cook- ham, or a grilled fish would could truly adopt the sen-
ber. Lots of people are starting these projects and looking at thanksgiving, ing for you! also be delicious alterna- timent of thanksgiving,
getting the charitable number, raising all this mon- the traditions are what If you have your heart tives. and in addition to your
ey, and not actually finishing it, said Mailman. This make it so special, and set on a roast turkey, you Getting away from own thanksgiving meal,
is unfortunate for the earnest fundraisers out there, shouldnt be discarded. could try doing a beer-can the meat, you might want you could help others find
like the Beach Enhancement Committee, who sim- Perhaps, though, it might turkey, which will give it to try a rutabaga mash reasons to give thanks, by
ply want to make the beach a better place. be interesting to give these a wonderful flavour, and instead of mashed pota- making a donation to a lo-
While this denial might be a setback in their time-honoured thanksgiv- you really cant add too toes, which will still give cal charity or organization,
grant applications, they have not lost their vigour. you your starch, but with such as the local food bank
They will put forth the applications anyway, and a little bit more flare. You or shelter.

CADURCIS NEWS
keep on in their fundraising efforts.
Right now, they are doing a chip fundraiser, and
are selling boxes of chips for Halloween. They are
selling them for reasonable prices, and the boxes
come with twenty-four bags of chips in them.
By DOREEN TROTT family on the passing of
Additionally, they are hosting a Halloween so-
nephew and cousin Fred
cial on October 28th to help raise funds.
O ur condolences to
Henry and Phyllis
Winder on the passing
Wanner of Neepawa, for-
merly of Birnie.
In spite of rather in-
of sister Alice Griffiths of clement weather, Cadur-
Community Newspapers Crawford Park.
Sympathy is also ex-
cis fall supper was well at-
tended.

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Wed Oct 11 @ 4:00 PM Rapid City UCW Fall
Hwy 59 Jct Rd 16N 3 Miles
Consignment Sale (New date)
vitation. (29-2) x (29-3) x
Supper. Held in the Legion PAINTER
East on Rd 16 Hall on Sunday, October
Sun Oct 15 @ 10:00 AM 2 Bedroom mobile
Contact # (204) 291-2114
Gun Auction HEALTH home. 4 appliances. Refer- 22nd, 2017. Sittings at 4:45 Call Terry for Paint and
68 Ford Ranger Restored * and 6:00 p.m. Adults $15.00.
Intl 660 * A Chalm B * Int Sat Oct 21 @ 9:30 AM ences required. Available repairs to painted surfaces.
W9 * Int W4 * Small Equip Vintage Service Station DISCOUNT SENIORS November 1st. Call 204-868- Children 6 10 $7.00, Pre- Washing exterior siding. Still
* Yard * Tools * Antiques * & Coca Cola Sale MEDICAL ALARM - Mon- 0946. (tfn) x school Free. Advance tickets time to book! 204-868-8088
Household * Sat Oct 28 @ 10:00 AM itored 24 hours, Free Equip- are available from Bernice or them@live.ca. Plan ahead
Stuart McSherry Consign Now! ment. Just pay for the mon- Finlay at 204-826-2226. (29-3) for interior work! (24-13) x
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12 Friday, October 6, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

TENDERS HELP WANTED

TENDER FOR SNOW REMOVAL


WEST REGION CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES INC. Rolling River School Division
invites applications for a
Tenders are being accepted for Snow Clearing & Removal at: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK - OPERATIONS Rolling River School Division is located in southwestern Manitoba,
Minnedosa Health Centre &/or PCH Rolling River First Nation Canada in close proximity to Riding Mountain National Park
and Brandon.
Interested parties are required to contact WRCFS is currently seeking a qualified individual to fill the following position at our
Kelly Gray, Maintenance Supervisor at 204-867-2701 Head Office, located at Rolling River First Nation. Reporting to the Operations Financial
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FACILITATOR
to review specific tender requirements. Manager and working as part of the Agencys team, you will be responsible for the
following; Division Administration Office
Prairie Mountain Health is not obligated 0.5 FTE Term
to accept the lowest or any tender. Verifying, coding and processing payment of operations accounts payable
invoices For more details and application information, please visit our website at
Closing date: 1200 hours October 20, 2017 Maintaining and reconciling subsidiary accounts receivable ledgers and ensuring www.rrsd.mb.ca select Employment then Support Positions.
payments are collected
Tenders to be submitted to: Inputting and maintaining data for the purposes of completing various forms
Chris Couling and reports i.e. GST, Gas Tax Rebate Claims Thank you to all applicants for their interest in
Area Manager Capital/Infrastructure South Assist in preparation of statistical and other reports, as required Rolling River School Division.
Box 579 Souris, MB R0K 2C0 Performing housekeeping duties in Accpac Accounts Payable Module Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
or email: ccouling@pmh-mb.ca Maintaining a filing system
Assisting the finance department as required
QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum of a two year accounting course through a recognized institution and/
or two years accounting related experience
Training and/or knowledge and practical experience in the application of Join the Meighen Haddad LLP team!
generally accepted accounting principles
Understanding and belief in good principles of management and accounting
We are currently recruiting for a full time
practice LEGAL ASSISTANT and a full time REAL ESTATE ASSISTANT
Invitation to Tender
Knowledge and experience in computerized accounting (Accpac) for our downtown Brandon office.
Advanced knowledge and experience with Microsoft Word and Excel computer
The farm land listed below in the R.M. of Rosedale is available for sale: programs ABOUT US
Integrity and direct open manner in dealing with major issues Meighen Haddad LLP is the largest full service law firm in
***Note Highest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted.
Good administration and organizational skills
Land Acres - Apporimately Must be able to work independently Southwestern Manitoba and the successor to a number of Brandon
SW 1/4 33-16-15 WPM 160 Knowledge of and appreciation for Ojibway culture and aspirations is essential. law firms. Since 1882, the firm has been wholly owned and
SE 1/4 24-16-15 WPM 156.81 Must have demonstrated ability to work as part of a team operated by local Partners who live and work in Brandon and the
NE 1/4 6-16-15 WPM 160 Must be bondable
Southwestern Manitoba communities they serve.
NW1/4 6-16-15 WPM Exc Sly 300of Nly 1650of Wly300 163.97 All applicants must be willing to provide WRCFS with a Criminal Record Check that
SW 1/4 6-16-15 WPM 166.96 includes a Vulnerable Sector Search, Child Abuse Registry check, Prior Contact check We provide a full range of legal services to clients from major
There is a home, garage, Quonset and cattle shed located on NW 6-16-15 and Drivers Abstract prior to employment. Travel is required. A valid drivers license and corporations and public institutions, to small businesses and
access to means of reliable transportation for work is a condition of employment.
WPM. The property is serviced with a holding tank. individuals. When you retain a lawyer at Meighen Haddad LLP, you
WRCFS offers a supportive, progressive and innovative work environment, competitive dont just retain a lawyer, you retain a team. We hope you will join
Sealed Tenders to purchase the land will be received by: TAYLOR LAW salaries, a great benefits package and training opportunities.
OFFICE, 269 Hamilton Street, P.O. Box 309, Neepawa. Manitoba our team.
SALARY: Commensurate with experience/training and according to Provincial pay
R0J 1H0 until October 31st, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. scale. ABOUT YOU
Terms and Conditions: DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Thursday, October 12, 2017 You are passionate about great service and are looking for a fast
Submit resumes to: paced office environment. You take pride in your above average
1. Each tender shall be in writing in a sealed envelope, clearly marked
Rena Ironstand, Operations Financial Manager
as to contents and shall be submitted with a certified cheque OR West Region Child & Family Services, Inc.
attention to detail and your ability to manage multiple priorities.
bank draft payable to Taylor Law Office in Trust in an amount equal P.O. Box 280 You contribute to a team or work well on your own.
to 5% of the Tender price; ERICKSON, Manitoba R0J 0P0
Fax: (204) 622-5248 LEGAL ASSISTANT - You may have Legal Assistant training or Legal
2. If the tender is accepted, the cheque or draft shall constitute a
non-refundable deposit. If the Tenderer fails to complete the We thank all who apply, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Assistant work experience or both. We value our people and will
purchase of the property, the Seller shall herein retain the deposit as work with you to reach your potential.
liquidated damages; REAL ESTATE ASSISTANT You have a passion for numbers and
3. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid by certified cheque, thrive in high pressure, high volume situations.
bank draft or lawyers trust cheque and trust conditions on possesion
date; If this sounds like you, we want to meet you!
Heritage Co-op is presently inviting applications for a
4. Possession date to be 30 days after acceptance of Tender; We offer competitive salaries and benefits in a progressive
5. Vendor will pay the 2017 property taxes; SALES AGRONOMIST working environment. A satisfactory Criminal Records Check will
6. The tenderer will pay the applicable GST or provide acceptable For our Minnedosa Agro Department
be required.
undertaking to self-access;
Deadline for applications is October 13th, 2017. Please
Duties to include, but not limited to; field scouting, customer sales, farm contacts,
7. Highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted; customer acquisition, providing agronomic advice and service, inventory control and
8. The Tenderer shall be deemed to have relied on the Tenderers
merchandising. May be required to assist in other areas of the Agro department as
needed. submit resume and cover letter in confidence to:
own inspection and knowledge of the land and the title for the Qualifications:
Meighen Haddad LLP
properties, its true condition, possible liabilities and the status of Excellent interpersonal skills 110-11th Street
Proven understanding of agronomic practices
the title hereto independent of any representations by or on behalf Brandon, MB R7A 4J4
Excellent customer service and organizational skills
of the seller. Must posess a Degree or Diploma in Agriculture and/or CCA e-mail: humanresources@mhlaw.ca
Strong communication skills; both oral and written
The owner will consider tenders on all parcels as a package Must possess a valid Class 5 Drivers License We thank all those who apply, however, only those considered for
or individual parcels.
(27-3)
interviews will be contacted.
We offer great advancement opportunities within our organization and the Co-
operative Retailing System, competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package,
The Minnedosa Regional company matched pension plan and excellent training opportunities
HELP WANTED
Library is wanting some inter-
ior painting to be done in the
Library. Interested parties are
Our core values are Integrity, Excellence and Responsibility Buy and Sell
asked to contact Linda Cook
at the Library for the details
Jarvis Trucking is seeking
class 1 drivers to haul gravel &
If you are interested in joining our team, please send your cover letter and resume
to: Treasure in the
and to leave a quote. x asphalt for highway construc-
Classifieds!
a.haywood@heritagecoop.ca
tion. Experience with triple Or mail to: Box 1050, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 Attn: Annette Haywood
end dumps necessary. We
offer competitive wages. For www.heritagecoop.ca

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WE THANK ALL CANDIDATES FOR THEIR INTEREST, HOWEVER,
Jarod at 204-856-3221 (29-4) ONLY THOSE SELECTED TO CONTINUE IN THE SELECTION PROCESS WILL BE CONTACTED.

x Since 1883
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, October 6, 2017 13

HELP WANTED

The Minnedosa Community Childcare Co-op is currently


Agriculture in the Deep South
seeking a creative and enthusiastic individual for multiple pos- By KEN KINGDON plant. In fact, downtown If you want to see that the farm owners dont
itions including Full Time Early Childhood Educator and Part Leamington is still over- some real carnage, hang provide.

A
Time Child Care Assistant/Substitute. The successful applicants s a typical farm kid, shadowed by a big smoke- out on the entries to the On summer nights, the
must have their Early Childhood Education diploma or experi- I find myself scop- stack that bears the Heinz expressway. Here youll Mexican workers can also
ence in a licenced child care setting, current First Aid and CPR
ing out the local crops as I name. see tomatoes rolling off be found playing baseball
and will be subject to Criminal Record and Child Abuse Regis-
try Checks. We are seeking an individual with above average drive about southern On- The company split the semis as the big trucks on the local ball diamonds.
verbal and written communications, interpersonal skills, ability tario, or as I like to think town a couple of years curl around the on-ramps. It seems like a different
to multi-task, proficient time management and organizational of it, the Deep South. As ago, heading south to the I kind of feel bad for these country as you listen to the
abilities. The responsibilities of these positions include, but you can imagine, the crops United States. The to- errant veggies, oozing patter of Spanish as one
not limited to, developing an emergent curriculum, providing here are different, but mato processing plant was bloody tomato juice across team offers up cat-calls to
positive guidance, engaging with families, basic housekeeping, maybe not as different as quickly bought by an in- the highway as the vehicles the opposition.
etc. For more information regarding this position, contact Ter- you might think. dependent company, and following behind smush Given all this, I still
esa Guillas at 204-867-3313. Please send resumes to Box 1108 Historically speaking, my understanding is that them into paste. find that the biggest dif-
Minnedosa MB R0J 1E0 or. minnedosachildcare@wcgwave.ca.
this is only partially true. If they make ketchup for all And then there are the ference between the Deep
Deadline for applications: October 20th, 2017
I were to turn back time to sorts of different compan- greenhouses. Im not sure South and Manitoba is the
DEATH the 1980s, and compared ies, including Frenchs. I have mentioned this yet, length of the growing sea-
IN MEMORIAM agriculture in the Riding Some of you may re- but there are thousands son. Especially for those
NOTICE Mountain region to the member a social media of acres of greenhouses farmers living along the
In loving memory farming down here, there movement that asked Can- in this part of the country. edge of Lake Erie.
of our parents would be quite a differ- adians to boycott Heinz Most grow tomatoes, pep- I had a chance to chat
MARGARET DOBREEN ence. products, and instead pers, and cucumbers year- with a farmer who grows
who passed away But things have asked us to buy Frenchs round, with the produce crops on Pelee Island. If
October 7th, 2005 changed at home, as you ketchup, given that headed for the American he can harvest his winter
and all know, and suddenly Frenchs were dedicated retail grocery market. wheat by the end of June,
JOHN DOBREEN
fields of corn and soybeans to using Canadian toma- Greenhouses are a he can then plant soybeans
who passed away
no longer appear quite so toes in their new brand of huge business down here. and have them harvested
October 23rd, 2009.
strange to my wandering ketchup. Even the business of con- by mid-November.
As time goes by without you, gaze. Regardless, despite structing them seems to be What? Two crops in
and the days turn into years, And in the Leaming- the politics of ketchup, booming, with more acres one season!? It makes my
they hold a million memories ton area, corn and soy- the past couple of weeks being consigned to glass head spin to think about
and a thousand silent tears. beans dominate the land- have seen slow moving further and further from how that is even possible
To us you were so special, scape, with winter wheat wagons, pulled by tractors, town. in Canada. Evidently, it
what more is there to say, thrown into the rotational converge on town. Each All this veggie growing helps if you dont get a kill-
Linda Black, beloved
except we wish with
wife of Ken and mother of mix. So, while the volume wagon is stacked high with means that Leamington is ing frost until late Novem-
all our hearts
Christine (Brett) Cooper and of these crops is much tomatoes, harvested from home to thousands of mi- ber.
that you were here today.
Michael Black, of Rapid City, higher, at least I recognize nearby fields. grant workers who come to Well, heres hoping
MB passed away on October them. You can also find work in the field crops, the that Manitobas harvest
Lovingly remembered and
1st, 2017 at the Minnedosa There are, however, big eighteen wheelers, filled orchards, and of course the concludes before the snow
forever loved
Health Centre at the age of 66
by your family. differences in the specialty with tomatoes, roaring greenhouses. flies.
years.
x crops. Firstly, I havent down the 401, which lies Most of the men, and Although Ken King-
Funeral service will be
held on Friday, October 6th, seen a flax or canola field several kilometers north of they are mostly men, hail don still calls the Riding
LYLA ALEXANDER since Ive been down here. town. from Mexico and Jamaica. Mountain National Park
2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the Rapid
October 10th, 2000
City United Church, Rapid Secondly, I have seen If you are really ob- On Friday and Saturday region home, he and his
City, MB. Interment will take a lot of field tomatoes. In servant, you can actually nights, the downtown is family are currently living
The first time your
place at the Rapid City Cem- Leamington, the tomato is figure out where the to- hopping, as vans from the in southern Ontario, where
baby hand grasped my finger
etery. king. Heinz Ketchup was mato fields are located. nearby farms drop work- he works in Point Pelee
you left an imprint
In lieu of flowers dona- based out of Leamington The routes are all marked ers off in town to deposit National Park.
on my heart
tions may be made to Minne-
that has never faded. for many years, and the by little red pylons, where cheques, send money
dosa Palliative Care Service or
The Rapid City Foundation. town was literally and fig- tomatoes have escaped home, and do some shop-
Will always miss you uratively built around their from the trailers. ping for some of the extras
Minnedosa Funeral Ser-
Mom.
vice, Minnedosa, Manitoba
x
in care of arrangements (204)
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE

Living in your
Community
Proud Supporter
ACCOUNTING CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION
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M Gijsbers
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attached single car garage with Paved parking lot for up to 20
deck, flower beds, laundry, shed,
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Cheri McTavish Broker Refridgeration
Chartered Accountants 867-3946 Air Conditioning,
and Advisors Myrna Alexander
Myrna Charles Heating & Electrical
George Allard, FCGA* Cell: 868-5503
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ELECTRICAL EAVESTROUGH LEGAL SALES SEPTIC SERVICES

SIMS & COMPA N Y Darwin


Matthews
Lakeside
Septic Service
L a w O ffi c e
5 AND 6 continuous TV AND APPLIANCE
eavestrough
Norman H. Sims, Q.C. SALES AND SERVICE Potable water Lawn Mowing & Trimming
7 6 Ma i n S t r e e t S o u t h Your Shaw Direct, Dandelion Spraying -
Siding Roofing MINNEDOSA 867-2717 LG, Samsung, Bell delivery. Licensed Pesticide Applicator
Soffit Fascia
Closed cell Polyurethane Spray foam
Danby Dealer Book your portable Fertilizer Application
Glen Burgess Blow in Attic & Wall Fibre Insulation
Computer Sales and Service
Systems, Monitors &
toilets.
Erle Jury & Family
Licensed Arborist Service
Hedge Trimming
Electrician
Fire Retardent Coating Accessories
204-867-3738 PLUMBING Minnedosa, MB 867-2416
Yard Clean Up

204-868-5211 Email: mcreal@live.ca


Phone 867-3164
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Anxiety Disorders
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867-0145 867-5551
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or of Manitoba Cell: 476-6591 Kitchen Equipment
Commercial Gas Fitter
Support Group Dennis: 476-2766
Gently Used Furniture 204-476-5185 Commercial & Residential
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FINANCE Clothing & Misc. Items Meetings are held at 23 Hour Service
Donations Neepawa Library 3rd Tuesday of Kent Brown
Estate Sales HILLSIDE the month 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 1-204-867-7346
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For more info call:
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Credit Union
Debbie Fisch
(204) 725-8550 LEONAS
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204-867-6366
Carol Taylor
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204-867-6368 Floating That's our business. Piercing
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Terry McLenehan Call today to book your
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204-867-6363
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Construction or 867-3966 204-867-2287
Alanon - 210-0433 67 Main St.
204-867-6353 Darvin - 204-868-5869 MAIN OFFICE Alateen - 867-5121
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Russ Huyghe
204-868-6376 Drug Problem? Phone (204) 857-6100 Waste
204-867-6361 CONSTRUCTION Narcotics Fax (204) 857-8389 Management &
Candice Brown
204-867-6362
Cody Huyghe
204-210-0502 Anonymous can help cpcancerservices@shaw.ca
www.centralplainscancer Contracting
Alayna McTavish
204-867-6354
(48-4) OFFICE MANAGER Meetings every services.com (204)476-0002
Matt Saler
Kim Robinson 204-868-6886 Tuesday & Waterpals
Garbage Removal
Bin Rentals
204-867-6352 LEGAL Saturday at 7 p.m. Potable Water Delivery
Construction Demolition
Joanne Clarke
204-867-6364
G ORD K E L LY at Calvary Temple, Minnedosa and area
Renovating
Household clean up
Estate clean ups
Gaylene Johnson Alexander Plumbing & Heating 221 Hamilton Street, No Job is too small!!!
204-867-6357
Jackson Gas Fitting Neepawa, MB Transformative
Fax
ph: 867-2084 204-868-5674 (8-4)
Electrolysis
204-867-6391 Law Office cell: 867-0346 Permanant Hair Removal
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110B Main S. S 142 Main Street North

GRAIN Minnedosa, MB REAL ESTATE MLA Minnedosa, MB


204-596-5111
HAULING 867-3981
http://www.ajaxlaw.ca

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Brian Horner
REAL ESTATE NEEDS
Burgess Law Farm Raised Animals
Grain & Fertilizer Lorne or Ian Arnold
Office
Hauling 204.759.3313 204-848-2205
51 Main Street S Toll Free 844.877.7767 Cells: 204-867-7380
Minnedosa gregnesbittmla@mymts.net or 204-848-0660
867-2935
PETER HARRISON #7 515 4th Avenue Josh McKay - Sales Rep
burglaw@mts.net
Phone/Text 867-5444 Burlington Place, Shoal Lake, MB 204-210-0740
ianarnold10@hotmail.com
204-867-7182 www.suttonharrison.com
16 Friday, October 6, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

*We accept Visa, Master Card & debit card purchases


Sale Dates: *We sell lottery tickets
*We deliver within town limits Monday - Friday at 4:00 p.m
($2 charge - $10 minimum order)
OCTOBER 6TH - OCTOBER 12TH * Try one of our delicious BBQ chickens!
* We sell fruit, veggie & meat trays and fruit baskets
*Seniors Discount every Friday (65 & up) (STARTS FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. - ENDS THURSDAY 9:00 P.M.) (24 hours notice is appreciated)
*We sell R.O. water

GROCERY
Folgers classic roast coffee ......................920g ...... $9.99 Cavendish fries cajun, crisp coated .......750g ...... $2.49
FROZEN FOODS
Christie crackers asstd ..............................200g ...... $2.49 FM pie apple, pumpkin, coffee cake ........................................1kg ............. $7.99
PC splendido olive extra virgin oil......................................... 1lt ............. $8.99 FM brownies, muffins ......................... 6x110g ...... $3.99
PC olives stuffed ............................................................... 375ml ............. $4.99 FM butter tarts homestyle raisin, pecans ............................ 6x85g ............. $4.49
Lipton Knorr soup vegetable asstd .................................. 56-156g ..........3/$4.00 PC frozen yogurt fieldberry, caramel pecan ......................... 2lt ............. $3.99
Kraft cheese parmesan grated ................................................250g ............. $6.49 PC cheesecake original .......................................................600g ............. $7.99
PC dinner napkins ..............................................................180ct ............. $5.99 Breyers classic ice cream, Popsicle bars asstd..................... 1.66lt ............. $3.99
PC pop asstd ........................................................................... 2lt ..........4/$5.00 Cool Whip dessert topping ........................................................ 1lt ............. $2.99
Dare Bear Paws cookies asstd .................................................270g ............. $2.49 Welchs frozen fruit...................................................................600g ............. $4.49
Quaker rice cakes asstd ................................................... 127-185g ............. $1.67

MEATS
Lays potato chips, Tostitos asstd.................................... 250-320g ..........2/$6.00
Christie bites original ..............................................................175g ............. $2.00
Ocean Spray cranberry cocktail, Motts Clamato ................ 1.89lt ............. $3.79
NN beer cup .........................................................................50ea ............. $3.49
Tropicana juice ...................................................................... 1.65lt ............. $3.99
PC sirloin beef meatballs, swedish.....................................907g ........... $10.99
Lact salted butter ..................................4554g ...... $4.79 PC poutine poppers ............................................................320g ............. $6.99
Lact butter garlic stick .............................................................125g ............. $1.99 PC chicken wing with sauce asstd ......................................907g ........... $13.99
Philadelphia cream cheese, dip asstd ............................ 227-250g ............. $3.49 Boneless, skinless chicken breast............................................................ $5.29/lb

PRODUCE
Olymel smoked picnic ............................................................................. $2.09/lb
Pork back ribs ..................................................... 4.99/lb
Top sirloin beef roast ................................................................................ $4.49/lb

LUCKY DOLLAR
ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

Strawberries ............................................................................... 1lb ............. $2.99


Raspberries .................................................................................................... $3.99
Romaine hearts..........................................................................3pk ............. $2.99
Broccoli .......................................................................................................... $1.79
Golden ripe pineapple .................................................................................. $2.79
Cranberries ................................................................................ 1lb ............. $1.99
Cauliflower............................................................. $2.99
F O O D S
Green Onions ..............................................................................................3/$2.00 OPEN 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK 70 Main Street South, Minnedosa 867-2821
*PRICES AVAILABLE AT THE LUCKY DOLLAR IN MINNEDOSA ONLY

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