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or a number of years, community offi cials, residents and business people have
voiced some concerns about the dim LED lights that were placed on the Towns
aging Main Street Christmas decorations some years ago. One of the most vocal residents on this matter was former Town Councillor Garry MacDowall who envisioned
new, brighter festive lights lighting Minnedosas Main Street during the holidays.
The kick-off to this dream occurred last year, when the Town purchased four new,
illuminated Christmas decorations for the Main Street bridge. With those four new
decorations, it was obvious, new decorations would defiantly be an added attraction
to our Main Street during the festive Christmas holiday season.
Earlier this year, the Town of Minnedosa and Minnedosa Chamber of Commerce
partnered on a three year plan to purchase new illuminated decorations for downtown Minnedosa. As a result of this partnership, sixteen new blue and white snowfl ake decorations were purchased. These decorations were recently installed along
Main Street and give a new, magical glow to downtown Minnedosa.
Additional new decorations will be purchased over the next few years to help illuminate Minnedosas downtown adding a welcoming festive magic for visitors and
local residents.
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n Thursday, November 20th, those passing by the Minnedosa Dam may have noticed a large crane and a number of Manitoba Infrastructure personnel on-site.
The Provincial construction crew was working to place anchors and footings in front of
the dam that will allow for the attaching of booms in the spring.
Following the spring melt, underwater divers will be called to secure the booms to
the anchors. These will be installed in order to prevent boats, people and other various
items from entering the dam.
General Government
Services Councillors
Skatch (Chair), Saler and
Wedgewood.
Protective Services
Councillors Saler (Chair),
Luker and MacDowall.
Public Works and Utility Councillors Taylor
(Chair), Wedgewood and
Skatch.
Planning and De-
velopment Services
Councillors Wedgewood
(Chair), Luker and Taylor.
Recreation and Cultural Services Councillors Luker (Chair), MacDowall and Taylor.
Committee, Board
and Commission
Appointments:
Community Development Corporation Mayor
Orr and Councillor Skatch.
Minnedosa Foundation Councillors Skatch
and Wedgewood.
Yellowhead Regional
Employment Councillor
MacDowall.
Veterinary Services
Councillor Saler.
Health Foundation
Councillor MacDowall.
Handi Van Councillor Luker.
Spruce Plains Justice
Councillor Saler.
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Council met for its
regular November meeting
on the evening of Tuesday,
November 18th. Mayor Orr
presided with all councillors in attendance.
Th e meeting opened
with a delegation from
Minnedosa Youth Soccer
Association. Wes Barrett
and Marie Smith appeared
before council with three
requests. The fi rst request
was for funding from the
Town in the amount of
$19,031.85 to assist with
the installation of a permanent chain link fence
around the new soccer
field under construction at
the MREC site. The second
request was for the Town
to provide a resolution in
support of Soccers application to the Hometown
Meeting Place grant program in support of Phase
One of a soccer clubhouse
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will print it in our annual Christmas Edition. Feel free to
send along a photo or Christmas picture your child has
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The countdown to
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suggestions.
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Senior Bombers
1-1 on the Road
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he Yellowhead Chiefs
had a successful afternoon in Minnedosa, defeating the first place team
in the league, the Eastman
Selects.
Minnedosa
hockey
fans fi lled the local arena
on the afternoon of Sunday,
November 23rd to take in
the Manitoba AAA Midget
Hockey action.
After a scoreless fi rst
period the Chiefs ignited
momentum on the ice with
three goals in the second
period.
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River and Aiden Woodley,
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Bantam Bombers
By CRISSY KOWAL
After afew daysoff the
Bantams hit the ice twice
this past weekend as they
travelled out of town for
two more regular season
games.
The first played in
Neepawa on Saturday,
November 22nd was another close contest between the two teams which
saw Minnedosa take a
2-0 lead into the third period after scoring a single
in both the first and second.Neepawa cut the lead
in half about five minutes
into the final frame and
then found the equalizer
with less than 10 to go.
Some tense last minutes
as both teams pushed hard
for the win but at the final
buzzer the game ended
in a 2-2 tie. Both goals for
Minnedosa were scored by
Zane MacDonald; Nathan
Dornn 1A. Brad Letain was
in net for theBombers.
Sunday,
November
23rd the team put on a
few more miles as they
headed to McCreary. The
Bombers found themselves
down 2-0, this time after the first period. Five
minutes into the second
Minnedosa cut the lead in
half butMcCreary regained
their two goal lead just
before the teams headed
in for a break. Minnedosacame out determined in
the third, skatinghard and
moving the puck well for
which they were rewarded with two more goals
to tie things up. No more
scoring for either team resulted in another tie for
the Bombers with a final
score of 3-3. Congratulations to Josh Good on his
first career hat-trick; Colin
Robinson 2A; Riley Barrett
1A; Nolan Bailey 1A; Jayden
Morrice between the pipes.
Great job Bombers - keep
up the good work!! Next
action forthe Bantams will
be this weekend as they attenda two day tournament
in Virden. Good Luck!
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n November 24th,
Premier Selinger announced that Manitoba
will become the first province in Western Canada
to eliminate provincial
interest on all Manitoba
students in Manitoba
have been calling for this
change and are pleased we
were heard by this government, said Rorie Mcleod
Arnould, president of the
University of Winnipeg
Students
Association.
We look forward to working with this government
in the months and years to
come, continuing to improve our post-secondary
education system and set
an example for the rest of
Canada.
A graduating student
in Manitoba with approximately $10,000 dollars in
The Sandy Lake Endowment Fund is ready to issue grants from the Funds
interest in the second half of 2014. Non-profit groups and organizations
in the Sandy Lake area are encouraged to apply.
Projects must be in progress to be eligible for funding.
Applications are available from Fund committee members:
Doreen Stapleton 204-585-5310, Dorothy Maluk 204-585-2433, and
Ross Shindruk 204-585-2418, and must be submitted by December 15th.
The fund currently sits at $248,916.48.
The grants total awarded to date is $36,879.11
since the Funds inception in 2007.
Donation forms are also available from committee members or at the
R.M. Of Harrison Office and are gratefully accepted for this benevolent trust.
Earl Symonds is currently matching donations up to $10,000
so now every dollar donated to the Endowment Fund becomes TWO!
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BIRTH
COMING EVENTS
Minnedosa Annual Legion Turkey Bingos to be held
on Saturday, November 29th
and Saturday December 6th
from 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. at the Legion Club Room. (License #
1269) (36-3) x
Legion Members: The
Minnedosa
Legion
138
Branch Annual meeting will
be held on Monday, December 8th at 8:00 p.m. (37-2) x
St. Judes Christmas Bazaar Saturday, December 6th
11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. St Judes
Church Main Street, Erickson.
Perogies, sausage, coleslaw
and desserts for lunch. Adults
$7.00, 12 and under $3.50, 6
and under free. Baking, perogies and cabbage rolls for sale.
Raffles. Everyone welcome.
(38-2) x
Minnedosa
Regional
Library is hosting an information session for children
and parents to learn about
eLibraries for KIDS. Saturday,
December 6th at 2:00 p.m.
Phone the library at 204-8672585 for more information.
(38-2) x
Planning your Holiday
Gift Giving? Why not donate
to the Minnedosa Regional
Library? Your name, and/or
the name of your loved ones,
along with your Christmas
Greeting will be placed on our
Holiday Greeting Card. A gift
of giving benefits everyone
year after year. Donation box
at library front counter. (38-2)
x
Minnedosa
United
Church Christmas tea and
bake sale Saturday, December 6th, 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
(34/38-2) x
Minnedosa
Schools
Band Concert. Thursday, December 4th, 7:00 p.m. at Tanners Crossing. Both Concert
and Jazz bands will be performing. See you there!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR RENT
Approximately
500
square feet heated storage
space, in Minnedosa, available December 1st. Phone
204-476-5950 (37-2) x
Office space on Main
Street Minnedosa. 672 square
feet, 2 offices and reception
area. Contact Bruce at 8677883. (38-3) x
Santa Suits for rent
$10 by Ladies Auxiliary
Branch # 138. Please call
Dot Schumacher at 204867-5195 for bookings. (382) x
CARD OF THANKS
Thank you to our children,
relatives and friends for the
lovely flowers, cards and
phone calls on our 65th wedding anniversary. Allan and
Gladys Broome.x
Cadurcis Community Club
would like to extend a huge
thank-you to all of those who
contributed and assisted in
the Cadurcis Community
Fall Supper held at Basswood
in October. Without the assistance and donations and
time of all of you contributed it would not be possible.
Thanks again to you all. It is
truly appreciated. x
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank
our family and friends for all
your kindness and support
during our recent loss of Scott.
Thank you for the visits, all
the food that was brought to
our homes, and the beautiful
flowers and cards. We appreciate everything more than
you will ever know. We would
also like to thank the RCMP,
the Firefighters and emergency personnel who assisted
at the scene of the accident.
We wish to thank Pastor Jim,
Deacon Hilde, Father Mark
and Elgin Hall for the kind
words and wonderful funeral
service and to Viola Burkett for the music. Thank you
Kaitlyn and Kyra for carrying
the urn and Uncle Scotts hat.
Thanks to all the cousins for
preparing the pictures. Thank
you to Cindy and Dean for the
touching eulogy, Scott would
have liked that! Also to Ivan
for setting up the video and
sound system. Thank you to
the pallbearers and to everyone who attended the service.
Thank you to Raes Funeral
Home and Shauna for all
your assistance. Thank you
also to Manuliaks for the terrific lunch, Scotts favourite.
Sincerely, Larry and Marie
Zatylny, Marsha and Pat and
Kaitlyn and Kyra Merrick.
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ROSALIND HAYES
JUNE 17TH, 1937
NOVEMBER 7TH, 2014
Peacefully Rosalind Hayes, age 77 passed away after a courageous battle with cancer.
Rosalind McNabb was born in Newdale, MB. She took her schooling at Newdale, MB, and then
worked for Manitoba Telephone System until enlisting in the Air Force where she met her future
husband Richard Hayes.
They were married at Newdale United Church March 17th, 1962 and after many travels decided
to settle in Thompson, MB in 1970.
Rosalind is survived by her husband Richard, sons Gil (Leeann) and Kim (Sandy).
Grandchildren Jeremy (Corrina), Justin, Jared and Rhiannon. Great granddaughter Selena.
Sisters Lillian Farrend and Margaret Ridgeway. Sister-in-law Grace Hayes and many nieces,
nephews and cousins.
Rosalind loved life, her family and truly touched the people in her life.
A celebration of Life was held at Thompson, MB on Wednesday, November 12th. Funeral
service was held in Newdale United Church on Friday, November 14th.
The family would like to thank all the special people at Cancer Care, Home Care and the staff at
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