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It will be a welcomed
and needed change for
the school division, which
converted its boardroom
in 2013/2014 into the
Technology Department.
As a result, the division
has been hosting meetings in a vacant classroom at Tanners Crossing
School. This classroom,
however, will be used once
again for its intended purpose when the upcoming
school year commences;
enrollment in the school
division has increased,
resulting in the addition
of a new Grade Three and
Four split class at Tanners
Crossing School.
The current school division building was built
in 1965 as the third and
final location of long running Stephenson family
business. The School Division took possession of
the Stephenson Motors
building and property
from owner and former
Minnedosa Mayor, Hugh
Stephenson, in 1971. Rolling River School Division
has occupied the building
for its bus terminal, garage
and offices for the past 45
years. The bus and transportation department will
continue to operate out of
the Main Street building
following the administration office move to the Armitage Avenue location.
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1886 The heavy rains of last evening caused a serious break in the dam across Minnedosa Avenue on
Main Street and the water all rushed through.
1896 A 28-year-old man was drowned on Saturday evening while attempting to swim across the
Little Saskatchewan River with two ploughshares on
his back.
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1916 A sad drowning occurred when a young girl
lost her life while trying to save her sister while bathing in the river. The little girl managed to grab on to
some overhanging willows and pull herself up but
her elder sister was carried away by the current. As
soon as the alarm was given, the water was held back
at the dam and the girls body, extinct of life, was located between the railway and Main Street bridges.
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The family of Della Nylen
wish to extend their sincere
thanks to the doctors, nurses
and staff of the Minnedosa
Hospital and Home Care
workers for the respect and
compassion shown her when
she was in their care; also
thanks to Pastor Jim and Deacon Hilde Vickers, Elgin Hall,
Reg, Maryanne and Patti for
their kind words; thanks to
Raes Funeral Service for their
professionalism and Shauna
for your assistance; to the
pallbearers, to Viola Burkett
for playing Moms favorite
songs; to the Legion Auxiliary for the lunch. Thank you
to family and friends for your
messages of condolence and
support and attending the
service. We also wish to thank
family and friends for their
calls and messages of support
at this sad time during which
we also lost our sister Peggy.
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IN MEMORIAM
In Loving Memory of
TESS MEADOWS
NOVEMBER 11TH, 1940 JUNE 30TH, 2015
Her life was a blessing,
her memory a treasure.
She is loved beyond words
and is missed
beyond measure.
Robert, Linda, Ken
and families. x
JOHNNIE WAYNE
SEPTEMBER 1928
JULY 1ST, 2004
True love is eternal, infinite
and always like itself.
It is equal and pure,
without violent
demonstrations;
it is seen with gray hairs
and is always young at heart.
All our love Vel and family. x
In Loving Memory of
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OCTOBER 10TH, 1931
- JULY 1ST, 2014
Those we love can never
be more than a thought away,
for as long as theres
a memory
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Forever in our hearts,
Cecil, Don, Chris
and families. x
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LAWRENCE POLLICHUK
JUNE 22ND, 1944
JUNE 8TH, 2016
Lawrence Pollichuk passed away tragically at the age of 72 years
at the family farm. Lawrence was born to parents Mike and Carrie Pollichuk in the Mountain Road area. After losing his father
at the early age of four on July 23rd, 1948, the family moved to
Eden in 1951, then Neepawa from 1952 1956. Lawrence began
his school years in Mountain Road and completed high school
in Brandon where they moved to in 1956. Lawrence worked
at Carberry Potato Plant and then went north looking for work
in 1962. He worked at the mine at Snow Lake for two years then
started work at Inco mines in Thompson in 1964. In1969 Lawrence
married Cecilia Chupka, whom he had met on a blind date a
couple years prior. They made their home in Thompson, where Lawrence
completed his Millwright and Industrial Mechanics certificates and continued working for ten
years. In 1970, their first son was born, Sheldon Michael. And then in 1974 came Robert Darren.
In 1975 the family moved to Minnedosa where Lawrence worked at Agristeel and then Mohawk
Oil, while trying his hand at farming. In 1982 the Pollichuks moved to the family farm and Lawrence continued farming until his battle with MS resulted in retirement. In 2012 they purchased
a home in Minnedosa where they spent only the winter months as Lawrence loved the farm almost as much as his family. In the last 10 years his three grandsons were a great joy to him and
he very much enjoyed spending time with them. Lawrences pastimes were reading, especially
Louis LAmour and John Grisholm books, doing Sudoku, watching TV, cutting grass and then
smoking a cigar on the deck. He loved when friends and family dropped by and also going for
drives out in the country. Lawrence was an Honorary Life Member of the Knights of Columbus.
Lawrence was predeceased by his parents Father Mike Pollichuk in 1948, Mother Carrie
(Koversky) on October 31st, 2005, Father-in-law Michael Chupka December 18th, 2007, Stepfather John Badowich on March 17th, 2005. Maternal grandparents Frank Koversky 1956 and
Taklia 1966. Paternal grandparents George Pollichuk and Anne (Labuik).
Surviving are his loving and caring wife Cecilia of 47 years. His two sons Sheldon and Tammy
of Winnipeg, Robert and Judy of Minnedosa. His three grandsons Nathan Robert and Ty Michael
of Minnedosa and Brody Michael of Winnipeg, Mother-in-law Pearl Chupka of Minnedosa,
Brother Don of Brandon and two nieces Cheryl of Vancouver and Michelle of Winnipeg. Step
brothers Erwin Badowich and Bob Badowich.
Evening prayers were held on June 17th with Father Emil Kardasinec and Cantor
Marion Robaluk.
Funeral service was held on June 18th at 10:30 a.m. at Minnedosa Holy Ascension
Ukrainian Catholic Church also with Father Emil officiating and Cantor Marion Robaluk.
Honorary Pallbearers were the Knights of Columbus Parkland Council and Regina Resurrection Council. Urn bearer was Cecilia Pollichuk. Interment will be at Minnedosa Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery at a later date.
Memorial Donations: Minnedosa Holy Ascension Catholic Church or MS Society.
Minnedosa Funeral Services in care of arrangements.
MARGARET ADELIA (DELLA) NYLEN
MAY 17TH, 1924 JUNE 10TH, 2016
We are saddened to announce the peaceful passing of Della Nylen from Onanole at the
Minnedosa Hospital at the age of 92.
She was born to Eugene and Ruth Holm in Scandinavia where she grew up and went to school
at Nedrob. Until March of this year, she was very independent and lived on her own.
She was predeceased by her husband John, son Garry, sister Ruby and brother, Leo. Surviving
are her children: Ted, Gail Davis (Jim), Peggy Schmidt (Les); grandchildren; Colin Davis (Vicki),
Sean Davis (Kim), Lesley Simon (Ruben); great grandchildren: Juliana, Alison, Declan, Teryk, and
Reid. She also leaves her brothers: Walter (Frances) and Len (Janice), sister Linda Lane (Robert),
sister-in-law, Lil Holm and brother-in-Law Ken Nylen (Joan) as well as many nieces and nephews.
The funeral service was held on Wednesday, June 15th, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. at the Erickson
Lutheran Church, Erickson, Manitoba. Interment followed in the Scandinavia Cemetery,
Erickson. Rev. Jim and Deacon Hilde Vickers and Elgin Hall officiated.
Although most of her friends have gone before her, there are so many memories of her to
cherish for those of us left behind.
We will miss her dearly.
Raes Funeral Service of Erickson was in care of the arrangements.
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867-7153 TFN
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Robert - 204-867-7113
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Cody Huyghe
204-210-0502
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Neepawa, MB
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Power Raking
Yard Clean Up
Lawn Mowing & Trimming
Hedge Trimming
Small Branch Trimming
Licensed Arborist Service
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(204) 476-4705
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Ty Burton
204-868-5358
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PETER HARRISON
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TV AND APPLIANCE
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Anxiety Disorders
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SUBMITTED
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Learning Centre held
its 2016 graduation on
the afternoon of Saturday,
June 24th. This year, two
graduates received their
diplomas: Ryan McKay
from Minnedosa and Harmony Spence from Strathclair. They celebrated their
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Commemorative
Special Edition
2016 MINNEDOSA
GRADUATES OF
Good Luck
Class of
2016!
Minnedosa
Insurance
Services
Way
to Go
Grads!
Four
Seasons
Repair
Good Luck
to the
2016
Grads!
Bethany
Motors
Aidan Michael
Riley Mitchell
BRUCE
BURNELL
CAMERON
Arvisais
Brent Joseph
Rebecca Marie
CARDY
Jared Allen
CURLE
Trae Brody
EDWARDS
Alexandra Brook
Victoria Louise
Delanie Nicole
Victoria Louise
EVENSON
Nicholas Scott
FEHR
FISHER
ENNS
Sarah Rose-Marie
FORD
Wishing
you a
world of
Success!
Congratulations
to the class of
2016!
From Adam
and Staff
at
Kirks Service
Way to go
Grads!
Best of Luck
in your Future
Endeavors!
GOOD LUCK
ON YOUR
JOURNEY
Best of luck
to the Class
of 2016!
Brian Horner
Trucking
Laura Alice
GUSCOTT
Jay Logan
GWYER
HARTLEY
Reach
High
Grads of
2016
204-867-7182
Congrats
Class of
2016!
Maushies
Happy
Graduation
Class of
2016!
Alexander
Jackson Law
Office
B-116 Main St. S.
Minnedosa, MB
204-867-3981
Dayton Erik
HAYWOOD
Brock Daniel
HEINO
Drew Alan
HORNER
Matthew Daniel
Shaelynn Danielle
Benjamin Rees
HUDON
Sarah Marie
JOHNSON
KRESHEWSKI
MacDONALD
MacDONALD
Congratulations
to the
Graduating
Class of
2016!
Sims and
Company
Barristers
Solicitors
Notaries
Grads
Youre Tops
With us!
From the
staff at
HERES
TO A
BRIGHT
FUTURE
GRADS!
Salers
Backhoe &
Trucking
Heres
to a job
well done!
R.M. of
Minto - Odanah
There is a good
reason they call
these ceremonies
commencement
exercises.
Graduation is not
the end; its the
beginning.
- Orrin Hatch
Minnedosa
Pharmacy
Avery Wren
Austin Bennett
Talise Hope
Thomas Lane
MITCHELL
Son of Karen Mitchell.
Plans to attend ACC
to obtain his carpentry
journeyman papers.
MALFAIT
McKAY - EASHAPPIE
MERKE
Travis Thomas
Stephen William
Joshua David
PEARSON
QUESNEL
SALER
ROSE
ROSE
SHARPE
Megan Patricia
SHERIDAN
Samantha Victoria
Daughter of Kathleen
Sheridan and Patrick
Sheridan.
Plans to travel the world.
SMITH
Congrats to
the Class of
2016 and
good luck in
all your future
endeavors!
Frontier
Trading Co.
Follow
Your
Dreams
Minnedosa
Auto Wreckers
Congrats
Grads!
All the Best in
the Future!
Congratulations
Graduates!
Wishing you
Continued Success
and Good Luck
Always!
Congratulations
to the
Grad Class
of 2016!
Veronica
TOICHOA-FULFORD
65 Main St. S.
Minnedosa, MB
204-867-3674
JUAREZ
JUAREZ
Heres to
a Bright
Future!
Congrats
Class of
2016!
Beattys
XTR
Way to
go
Grads!
M&M
AUTOBODY
A Salute
to the Grads
Class of 2016, may
your future be
everything youve
always dreamed it
would be.
Congratulations
From Laurie
& Staff at
Joel Addison
Joshua Dylan
Luke Jordan
WARD
WOYCHYSHYN
ZACHARIAS
Minnedosa
Service
Station
Best of luck
to the Class
of 2016!
Modern Looks
Unisex Hair
Design
Congratulations
to the
graduating
class!
Flowers
on Main
2016
Male Athlete of the Year
Matt Hudon and Brent Cardy
Rolling River School Division English
40S Award
Josh Woychyshyn
Archie & Winona Londry Scholarship
Sarah MacDonald and
Jacqui Sharpe
United Commercial Travelers Award
Josh Woychyshyn
William Angus Grant Memorial Award
Shaelynn Kreshewski
Kinette Award
Jessica Saler
Redfern Farm Services Award
Drew Horner
Westman Award of Excellence
Scholarship
Riley Bruce
Charette Award for Excellence in
Community Service
Nick Cameron
Rockin the Fields of Minnedosa
Scholarship
Riley Bruce
J. Girling Family Award
Sarah MacDonald
Morris Industries Bursary
Aidan Arvisais
Rolling River Teachers Association
Scholarship
Samantha Smith
Minnedosa Heritage Co-op Bursary
Brent Cardy
The Shawn Cooper Memorial
Scholarship
Josh Woychyshyn
AWARDS
Averill Memorial Foundation
Scholarship
Alexandra Enns
2016
Congrats to
Shaelynn,
Vicki, Riley and
the rest of the
Class of 2016!
GRADUATES OF
Mountain
Park
Pharmacy
Follow Your
Dreams
But Never
Forget Your
Way Back
Home!
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Shaylynn Katherine
Daughter of Roxanne
Konowalchuk.
Crystal plans to take a year
off from her studies.
Daughter of Cheryl
Bourassa and Elvin
Huntinghawk.
Shaylynn plans to enter
the workforce.
BELBAS
BLAZERS
Congrats
and
Best Wishes
BERNES
BOURASSA
BROWN
Katelyn Marie
Emma-Lee Rebecca
Garrett Donald
Daughter of Donna
Gunnarson and
Maurice Gagnon.
Kaitlyn plans to attend ACC
to study Agribusiness.
FRIESEN
Brendyn Jonathan
LOVEGROVE
Son of Richelle and
Jonathan Lovegrove.
Plans to attend BU
and study The Arts.
GAGNON
GRAY
Charles Joseph
LINDSAY
Douglas Dwight
McKAY
McMILLAN
McMILLAN
Grads
Youre on
Top of the
World!
Sharons
Town & Country
Insurance
All the
best in the
Future
If you havent
found it yet, keep
looking. Dont
settle. As with
all matters of the
heart, youll know
when you find it.
Steve Jobs
Viktor Joseph
Colby Aston
POPP
RYZNAR
SHANNACAPPO
Daughter of Sarah
and Les Shannacappo.
Plans to attend ACC to take
Office Administration in 2016,
and enter the Social Services
Worker Program in 2017.
2016
Daughter of Colleen
Steppler and Mark Steppler.
Plans to attend BU to
pursue a Bachelor of Arts
in Creative Writing.
Lesley Lynn
STEPPLER
AWARDS
Royal Bank
Viktor Popp
Onanole Rodeo
Mira Brown
Wasagaming Chamber
Kaitlyn Gagnon
Heritage Co-op
Colby Ryznar
RRTA Award
Colby Ryznar
Erickson Lions
Emma Gray
Parent Advisory
Kaylee Steppler
Moms Canteen
Free McKay
Jewels of Siam
Douglas McMillan
Westman Communications
Douglas McMillan
MLA Outstanding Citizenship Award
Viktor Popp
WILLEY
Chown
Viktor Popp