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Volume 137 Issue 47 Friday, January 31, 2020 www.minnedosatribune.com 90 cents plus tax
O n Saturday, January
25th local resident
and rugby coach, Matt
ees share in the belief of
team and community in-
volvement. It is because
nity.”
Pentecost is a long-
time rugby coach in
bers were around 30 chil-
dren and now the program
sees close to 100 young
in the community.
Coach Matt is also
nominated for the Vince
Pentecost, was chosen of this shared belief that Minnedosa and has a rugby players each season. Leah Award for his work
as the Atom Jet Commu- Atom-Jet Group partnered true passion for the game. There are numerous in coaching at the Active
nity Hero during Saturday with the Brandon Wheat When nominated for this ways, Matt has gone above Start/Fundamentals Con-
night’s Western Hockey Kings to celebrate and recognition by his team, and beyond when it comes text for the 2019 season.
League game between the raise awareness for the his dedication and value to the local youth rugby. These awards will be an-
Brandon Wheat Kings and countless military, police, were apparent. Matt has Providing rural children nounced during a special
visiting Lethbridge Hurri- fire, EMS and veterans in been a hard-working dedi- with an opportunity to de- ceremony in Winnipeg in
canes at Westoba Place. our community. This sea- cated volunteer who has velop a love for the game March.
According to the Bran- son, our goal is to provide strengthened Minnedosa’s of rugby as well as keeping Congratulations and
don Wheat King website, an in-game experience youth rugby program. them active and healthy good luck!
“Whether it’s inside the where these Community When Matt first became through exercise was the
work place, on the rink or Heroes are recognized for involved in the Minnedosa aim and he succeeds every Photo submitted
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Risk of Novel Coronavirus Remains Low 1930 – Two Minnedosa men – married at that – will
compete at the Minnedosa Fair this summer to deter-
mine which is the best bread maker of the two.
SUBMITTED navirus. Paramedics and Out of an abundance of bei province of China,
911 operators have been caution, two Manitoba pa- where Wuhan is located.
1940 – For the first time since the CNR was put
M anitoba continues
to prepare for the
potential arrival of novel
directed to ask about a pa-
tient’s travel history if they
are identifying respiratory,
tients with uncertain travel
histories have been tested
for novel coronavirus in re-
Individuals with re-
cent travel to Wuhan or
contact with a recent trav-
through this district a sneak thief entered the Clanwil-
liam station and stole a number of articles from a ship-
coronavirus, ensuring fever, cough or flu-like cent days. Both tested neg- eller who currently have ment for a local farmer.
health-care providers are symptoms. First respond- ative for the virus and posi- symptoms such as a cough,
aware of symptoms and ers and health-care work- tive for the common cold. fever, sore throat, runny 1950 – Minnedosa’s newest thriving business is a taxi
implementing heightened ers are following existing “The risk remains low nose, headache, short- service operated by Johnnie Woychyshyn. The business
precautions to detect, iso- infectious disease proto- and we remain hopeful ness of breath and breath- is called, Johnnie’s Taxi.
late and test for the virus. cols to detect and prevent that we will not see con- ing difficulties should
“There have been no the spread of the virus. firmed cases of the virus contact their health-care
reported cases of novel Suspected and con- in our province, but we provider or Health Links
1960 – Minnedosa’s 15th annual bonspiel Monday
evening with 97 rinks entered in the Men’s Open and
coronavirus to date in Man- firmed cases of novel are prepared in the event at 204-788-8200 or 1-888-
seven rinks in the Pioneer Event.
itoba and the risk remains coronavirus are required it does,” Minister Friesen 315-9257 (toll-free).
low at this time, but we to be reported to Mani- said. “We have excellent Common prevention
must remain vigilant,” said toba’s chief provincial infection and preven- measures include regular 1970 – Hans Andersen won an easy victory in the
Health, Seniors and Active public health officer. control procedures in
tion hand washing with soap election for Reeve for the R.M. of Odanah. Andersen
Living Minister Cameron Those who meet the place to help reduce the and water or an alcohol- polled 210 votes which was 134 votes more than his
Friesen. “Across the health criteria will be placed in risk of illness. Our proxim- based hand cleanser. It is nearest rival. W.L. Coutts. A third candidate, R.T. Taylor
system, 911 call opera- a designated separate ity to the National Micro- important to wash your received 63 votes.
tors, first responders and waiting room. Appropri- biology Laboratory, where hands: after coughing or
front-line health-care staff ate infection prevention confirmatory testing for sneezing; when caring for 1980 – After almost a year of planning, a North Viet-
have the information they and control measures the virus is occurring, is a sick person; before, dur- namese refugee family have arrived in the Village of Er-
need to identify symptoms will be put in place while also a clear benefit to Man- ing and after food prepa- ickson. The family has been supplied with a home and
and ensure all precau- the client receives care itobans in ensuring results ration; before eating; af- maintenance for one year, sponsored by three church
tionary infectious disease including the use of sur- are delivered promptly.” ter toilet use; and when parishes – St. Anthony’s of Jackfish, Sacred Heart of El-
protocols are in place.” gical masks. If a case is Public health of- hands are visibly dirty. phinstone and St. Jude’s of Erickson.
All patients seeking confirmed by laboratory ficials in Manitoba are Additional precau-
care at health-care facili- testing, public health will working closely with the tions include covering
ties for fever or respiratory promptly follow-up with Public Health Agency your mouth and nose 1990 – New Democrat Party Leader, Audrey
symptoms who have trav- close contacts to take ap- of Canada (PHAC) and when coughing and sneez- McLaughlin, says the new Goods and Services Tax
elled in the past 14 days to propriate precautions and the World Health Orga- ing. Avoid close contact (GST) currently before the House of Commons, “must
Wuhan, China – where the monitor for symptoms. nization to monitor the with anyone showing be stopped”. She says the proposed tax is “unjust and
outbreak first occurred – or To date, two Canadi- situation as it evolves. symptoms of a respiratory unfair to Canadian families.”
who have had close con- an cases of the virus have Global Affairs Can- illness, such as coughing
tact with an ill person who been confirmed, a couple ada announced Monday or sneezing
travelled to that region, from Toronto that recently that Canadians should
will be assessed for coro- returned from Wuhan. avoid all travel to the Hu-
W elcome to
Minnedosa-Erick-
the
McFarlane from Lucas Be- Tanner Hanson was in net February 5th in Swan River score of 7-3. This brings their stats to eight wins and nine 2nd - Barrie Brooking /
atty. Tanner Hanson was for the Chancellors. and then two home games losses. Wilf Taylor
between the pipes. The following night, on February 6th and Feb- Matt Saler continues to dominate the team stats with
The Chancellors January 25th, the Chan- ruary 7th. 11 goals and 14 assists after 17 games played, followed 3rd - Tied - Lois Campbell
were supposed to travel cellors played host to the by Dayton Heino with nine goals and 14 assists after 15 / Wilma Jones and
to Swan River on January Souris Sabres. Daylan games played. Goalie Cody Pollon has clocked in 540 Doug Thiessen /
15th, however, due to the Hunter was able to hold off minutes in net with 36 goals against, followed by Wyatt Boyd Grant
Kieper with 423 minutes in net and 38 goals against.
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Basswood News Cadurcis News Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg where she will
spend time recuperating. All your Newdale friends Holly
are awaiting your return home, we hope in the very near
future.
By ZelDa FirBy Newdale Raven’s Glen Women’s Insitute (WI) held its
By Doreen TroTT lege Alumni award. Cana-
last official meeting on January 23rd at the Drop-In Cen-
da is much richer because
A
tre. We will continue hosting the annual Travelling Art
ndy and Stacie Cardy attended an Alberta Park Con-
ference recently in Banff, AB.
We welcome Kay Herbert, Stacie Cardy’s mother to
A number of neighbours
gathered at Basswood
Hall on Saturday evening
of the contribution to our
society from new Canadi-
ans such as Catharine.
Show, with the 2020 display arriving at the Drop-In from
February 24th to March 6th. Our ladies will be providing
the Minnedosa Care Home. Kay moved here from Hart- coffee and cookies on two Thursdays, February 27th and
for a pot luck supper to A number attended
ney where she had been in the Care Home. March 5th. We’ve already received the dates when it will
meet our new neighbours. Ag Days in Brandon last
On Tuesday evening folks enjoyed the Minnedosa be here for 2021, so we’ll keep you posted!
It was a very successful week. The weather was
Performing Arts Expression Concert Series, The New Ca- Our congregation welcomed Neil Strohschein of
event. Nice to meet the unseasonably mild which
nadian Curling Club. The play was presented by the MTC. Neepawa who took our Sunday service on January 26th.
children too. was a nice change. Often
Sympathy is extended to Ken and Barb Stone on the We have an enjoyable visit with him over coffee follow-
Congratulations to the temperatures are in the
passing of son David. ing. He had a foggy, icy drive last Sunday!
Catharine Gijsbers who neighbourhood of -40.
Congratulations to the rink of Skip Robert Lamb,
has been awarded an As- Gordon and Valerie
Third Shannon Dalke, Second Dave Clark and Lead Glen
siniboine Community Col- Thompson and Scott and
Lamb on winning the Second Event at the Shoal Lake
Brandi Thompson and
Men’s Bonspiel last weekend, well done fellows.
children have returned
Manitoba can be super proud of both our Junior
from a skiing trip to Big
Mens and Ladies rinks who both made the finals of the
Municipality of Harrison Park White, BC a resort near
New Holland Junior Mens and Ladies Championship in
Kelowna. Fourteen mem-
Public Notice bers of their family made
Langley BC, and both won GOLD! The McKenzie Zacha-
Additions to the Voters List it a wonderful winter holi-
rias Girls team defeated Alberta in nine ends and the
Boys rink skipped by Jacques Gauthier defeated the team
and/or day.
from Newfoundland/Labrador. They are now off to Rus-
Personal Security Protection Requests sia!
55+ Bowling
Has everyone missed the local flu and colds making
In accordance with Section 36 of The Municipal Councils and School Boards Elections Act, the the rounds? Now hopefully we don’t have to worry about
Municipality of Harrison Park Voters List is open for changes or revisions. another “pandemic” flu slowly making its way towards
• Any person who is eligible to vote in municipal elections in the Local Authority of the League Canada. But it sounds like the world’s reaction to this
outbreak is very serious and all precautions that were put
Municipality of Harrison Park can have their name added to the Voters List, or have any SUBMiTTeD in place from the SARS flu outbreak in the early 2000’s,
information about the voter on the Voters List corrected. are making them able to re-act quickly and positively.
• Any person can request to have their name and address obscured from the Voters List.
A person whose name has been obscured will receive a Personal Security Certificate and
B owlers of the week of
January 27th were Ava
Harris +165 and Ray Crid- Have a story idea?
identification number. In a civic election, that person may only vote by Sealed Envelope Ballot
and cannot vote in person at the regular or advance voting places.
dle +106.
Other good games Gives us a call, 204-867-3816
were Gladys Murray 239,
To implement the above, a written request must be submitted to the Senior Election Official, Ava Harris 167, 187, Rose-
in person, by mail, e-mail, or fax to: mary Hamilton 212, Deb-
bie Tarn 226, Lisa Smith Minnedosa
Municipality of Harrison Park
43 Gateway Street
193, Bev Chapski 177, Bet-
ty Ann Bertrand 193, Vicky Lions Club
Box 190, Onanole, MB R0J 1N0 Bugg 178, Doug Pettigrew
217, Ray Criddle 257, 218,
CONGRATULATIONS
Phone: 204-848-7614
200, Vivian Cullen 220,
Fax: 204-848-2082 Freda Woychyshyn 125,
James Sheppard $500
Email: admin@harrisonpark.ca Russ Pettigrew 127.
The next general municipal election takes place in October 2022. Jon & Heather Lewis $300
Dated this 27th day of January, 2020. Joyce A. Cameron $200
Chad Davies
TRIBUNE
WINNERS OF THE January 2020
Senior Election Official PRINTING
If you have any questions, please contact our office at the numbers listed above. 867-3816 LIONS 200 CLUB DRAW
RF 281
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ANNE DRUL
(Nee ZENCHYSHYN)
July 24th, 1937 - January 8th, 2020
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