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, Tribute sme: Masters In Their League Honouring Burgess Family TOTES nani Next Friday caves" HERITAGE DAY [Japa] 2222 SERVEDAT 1200 N0ON-1 SUNDAY, AUGUST 23RD Stberencest- Boranesre Noneriesurents 2 Friday, August 21, 2015 the MinnedosaTHbune Covenant Church Supports PCH Patio Project ByDARRYLHOLYK nate the proceeds to the _ityDitecor, Brenda Hales Minnedosa Personal Care Fundtalsing forthe pro llowing the Fun Fest Home Patio Projet. The ect has surpassed $53,500 Parade on Saturday, BBQ continues 0 grow in and continues to grow. A july Tith, "Minnedosa attendance each yeer and total project cost and start, Evangelical Covenant this year was ie Biggest date have not yet been Church hosted is annual and best. determined but those In BRO lunch, Ths annual ‘Tuesday —atermoon, volved. are hopeful that BRO is held as a fund- Wayne Charles and Andy ground "breaking could raiser supporting diffe Gikinson presented a happen as eatly as this nr iniauves. This year, cheque In ‘the amount fall forganizers decided to do- of $1,500 t0 PCH Acti Hockey, Already? 3y TANIS BARRETT. Ass at eer gam mer and hope that it lasts as ong as possible, BE) planning tor the'upeom ThoiohyDamilahk ing Hockey season is well underway. he volun ‘Minnedosa Covenant Church Youth Pastor Andy Gilkinson teer board of directors for presents PCH Activity Co-ordinator Brenda Hales with a $1,500. Minnedoss Minor Hockey ‘donation forthe Care Home's Patio Project. Also pletured ts ave eon ating ut al Wayne Charles representing the church. fey Manitoba has mandat- Tne pho ft forthe 2015-16 hockey Season. These changes nights to accept payments _ Sport course mandated by faremeanttomakehockey and answer" questions. Hockey Manitoba, Ply- feguintion and the up. Puent/gurdats shoul erecarnat be paced oo Land a Grand Coming season ease and complete the online tg- minor hockey team unt tore enjoyable for playstation” Before coming thle curee 1 completed fs parenband fans to reparation night with byapaentgusrlan, Ths , pati The fst change is payment. Payments can course will cost $12.60, to Your community organization could win $1000 ‘that all players must be also. be mailed in after be paid by the person tak- Minnedos Credit Union wants to donate $1000 to a worthy | Megkared online by their famies compete then. gti course community organization We will be accepting nominations of | parent or guadan. Ths linevegratonprocess” Please see the ad in organizations that could use $1000 until August 31, 2015. We will | means that ‘An adltional change this edion of Tle Tribune Tertrteudngeconbctodon te pilicvebe rtkeoganeetee ine st pa tothe eptraon process to gat ll ofthe norma atthe binch orvia Email Limit one vote per pesson pet day. The ger he un guaran ach hock an andthe web fastround of voting will commence September 42015 end run until | jorhockeyvolunteersvil_ ey family must take the address for online rele September 21,2015. Four false willbe ennouncedSeptember22, | ll bette regsralon nine Puen Respect ato 2015 andthe second ound of voting forthe fnaists wall ran un October 14,2015. Votes fiom the fst round will nt count fr the second round The winner of the $1000 will be announced on Credit Union Day October 15,2015, It is easy to apply Just et us Know your organization is interested and what you ‘would spend the money on in $0 words or less. Open te all not for profit organizations in Minnedesa and the rurreunding area, ‘You can email your entry te landagrand @gmail.com Deadline a 2015 RCS ts August 3st- ‘South Beach Casino September fst September Sh 10th _SDititLaKe Casino $08. ‘September 23rd Wg Human Rights Before Sent 1st $35 ‘museum Day I After Sept $65, Datei ‘Bear Gtaw Casi sia90 Before Sem TSTSwO October 3rd Cavalia ouysseo ‘ter Sept1 $113 (ay eesetteemetnow viseavay) Gere eerie eed to secure your seat! ‘he Minnedosa Tribune Friday. August 21, 2015 Valley Motor Lodge Under New Ownership ‘By DARRYL HOLYK 3s past Monday save ‘the begining of the ext chapter of the Val: Tey Motor Lodge. Aner ‘welve years and six weeks ff ownership, Don and (Charlene Chevalier hand fo the keys to the accom: ‘modation complex over to ts’ new ovmers, Mano} Zalavadya and his wie ‘Alpa Ruidan- the couple currently live fn Brandon, ‘but wll be relocating to Minnedose and. plan to live onsite atthe Valley The couple's sic year-old on il be atenling Tan ners Crossing Schoo! next The Valley's Beginnings Hnnedosa’s Valley Motor Lodge ofa: 'y opened on. September 2uth, 1971. At that time, it was rural Manitoba's most ‘uptodate motel and din Ing. accommodation fea turing an indoor heated pool: During the opening ceremony, Miss Ma {oba 1071- Bridge Princ, Jumped into the pool esto ofthe Valley Motor Lodge can actually bbe traced ack fy years {0 1965, The year previous, Mr. stan Tohnson moved to Minnedosa and. took (over operations of the lo al bowing alles. Tis op ation was destoyed ater ‘hat year when a basement fumace exploded causing ‘one ofthe most memorable blazes inthe to's history. Sam then purchased the former Ore Garage on the eastside of Main Stet fectly north ofthe CP rail line where he operated Tehnson's Esso Senice The adjacent restaurant pened in Tanuary 1965 and vas operate by Stan's Son, cliffahnson. ris reported in old cation of Ne Tribune tat during 1965, tan Johnson envisioned a dream of de ‘loping bis Esso property Ino'2 modem accommo dation complex for Mani toba's Valley Paradise Te Johnson's investigated ‘various ideas and possibly ‘options and ame up with pln for a Hom mo: tel with indoor swimming pool and courtyard, ban fquet room, dining room andlounge ieredevelop- ‘month, The couple also have an T8-month old laughter For the time be Ing. the new owners have ‘nomor plans for changes find willbe continuing to operate the mote, bar and fetaurant ais Future changes may come down theroad Looking back over their years of nership of Valley Motor Ladge, Don tnd Charlene have many feat memories. Some of {hose memories, a5 any ‘motel and bar owner wil ‘ellyou, arent always su able for print. "You learn ‘Tot working bar” joked Don, "We went through Mayor Hugh Stephenson and Stan Johnson ut the ribbon to offically open the Valley Motor Lodge n September 1971. -mentofthe propery would ‘cont lose o bal malin alla, This deeam ld ‘ot happen overnight but ‘nally in Apel 1970 Stan disclosed his plans and ap pled 1o Town Counel for ‘he needed permis et The. banquet room, ining room and lounge faclity opened Tater that year and featured weekly ‘entertainment and sors Following the Septem ber grand opening ofthe completed Mow Lodge, the Valley made its mati the place” to dine and Stay. Wihin days of the ‘opening, the Valley expe fenced ful booking from the Manitoba Chambers of ‘Commerce, Manitoba Pre imler Ed Schreyer and the Provincial bine. 13 Rock Fests and 13 Fun Fests” added Chatlene 1 will never forgets” Tee ae also alt of reat memories of some felebrity guests who have stayed a the motel inthe past 12 years In addition to numer celebrity ath leces and musicane who have spend the night at the Valley, one af Don's ieatest guest memories Was having a non-human fveenight guest stay. un flee theirroot.“We had the Grey Cup stay here one righ,” recalls Don. "We have a picture of me with ‘he Cupin the bar" Although they never ‘while residing in Svar Take, Don and Charlen in Minnedosa during the Prietrs, "The people Tooked foward to meting fan hunters, exact spot hunting for 3 have ther rooms booke already for heya ihe. Valley Lodge currently as 1 guest rooms, the Lali Dining Room and shooters ba. During Don and Chat been undertaken t all os ofthe aly includ ser Indoor courtyard area for hospitality lounge elore becoming 8 tnd Charlene operated dy farm, thelr ownership of th Vale, Tne Aves ‘They ran the Valley a8 true family operation with bets stepping in to help ‘I four of my boys bartended humerous fel from ‘time. to time, clay tived here andj maintained the business made a number of good frends and relaonshipe years a the busines peo every year werethe Amer- ‘mentioned Charlene. "Some of them have been coming to thie years ormore Ty ate ike {big family some of them Moto lene's ownership, renova ions ‘and upgrades have new fooring and pain and changes. After the closure ff the indoor pool a few years ag, the Chevaliers repurposed the pool and time mote owners, Don Throughout ‘Charlene contin ved her nursing “career swell as her dies with the Minnedosa business, 1 % % a % ty Dara a Mano) Zalavadiya and Alpa Rudant ‘have purchased the Valley Motor Lodge ‘from Charlene and Don Chevalier. was good experience for fe them added Don. When they ist_bought Valley Motor Lodge, Don and CChatlene’s children were in school. Now, they are ‘sro, some wid families fot their own. couple i looking foneard to spend Ing more ume wich thelr ‘ads and grandchildren, In the weeks leading J ownership, Don and Charlene ave been show tng Mano} and Alpa the ropes, training them on the day-to-day operations of successfully running the Valley Motor Lodge. The former owners wil emain to asset the new owners forashorttimeand assure that they wil be back to st Minnedosa from time Nie nmttoseeste Minnedosa Grain Growing Project Police Academy Annual Harvest Day 50+ Activty Cure 31 Mam Suet 3.x Maawdose ‘his ie» FREE 11 topic progam send ove hal ay sessions focusing on Sis and safety races for older ws wd sabe huh expowes paticpets wih nfomastn m fun tose Sau ofthe tops ae. Sustaves end Genblng, Elder Abuse, Brrgency Prepares, Scooter Safety, Raul end Seas dare ‘axsday mamings 9:00 100 ‘September 10~ October 15 Thehides FREE kmh ‘oRagiour cal Saviesto Sauars 204-867-5190 ‘Beoveen Angus 2-27 (Lamtedte Opuricpas) Canad a paps fey Get SUNDAY, AUGUST 30TH, 2015 AT 1-00 PM. FIELD LOCATED BEHIND HERITAGE CO-OP AGRO ON GTH AVE. N.W. (ACROSS FROM RICHARDSON ELEVATOR) The public is welcome to come out and watch or ride in a combine! ‘All proceeds to the Ganadian Food Grains Bank to help feed hungry people in the world. LEASE JUS AND SUPPORT THIS GREAT CAUSED Friday, August 21, 2015 the Minnedosa Tribune re ee ee ee ound Town... By Darryl Holyk CHAMBER AGE UNCOVERED. ‘Over the yeas, the origins ofthe Minnedosa Cham ber of Commerce had been lst. No one was really sure just what year the Chamber was established but knew ie dated way back tothe early days of Minnedosa and ‘robebly started asthe Minnedosa Board of Trade Eat ler this wee, whe ipping through the yellowed pages (of old Trtbune's comping the history of Valley Motor Lodge, sported an article rom January 1970in which i isstated thatthe local Chamber of Commerce dates Back to the year 1885 Ifthe article is coeect, our Chamber is currently in its 130th yea! However, the Minnedosa Chamber of Commerce has not been a continual pres fence in the community a ts solved and re-orga nized afew eiferent tes over is long history. Today, the Chamber can celebrate a membership of 124 paid members. KISSEL CONCERT... As advertised in last wees edton, Riding Moun tain National Park will host its annual free outdoor ‘concert onthe shores of Cle Lake in Wasagaming to morrow nigh (August 22nd). Ts year’s show wil ‘ure Canadian country musiesenstion, Brett Kiso. ve ‘eon Kissel in concert before and you haven't you are Ifsrng out He istruly one of Canada's true talents and ‘hopefully wil havea long and succesful career in Cana ‘lan country muse. Kies opening at wil be Pet, 4 group hailing fom Transcona, MB. 1 look forward to ‘eingintoduced to their musi during the show, HARVEST BEGINS. is fia few combines have been spotted in fds around Minnedosa, More harvesting equipment vl be ‘eavelling our roads and highways inthe Weeks again as ‘the 2015 harvest gts under fll swing. Keystone Ag Pr ducers is reminding motorists to take precautions and tse courtesy and common sense when sharing the road ‘wih farm equipment. Slow dawn when approaching Slow moving machinery, kep a ste distance and make Aide pss only when saeto do so. “15 for 2015” Election Wish List 3y AARON WUDRICK, Canadian Taxpayers Federation Federal Director the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) has released is top 15 policy wishlist for the 2015, {eral election. Inno particular order: [No pensions for politicians who steal: bring ‘back Bll C-518 asa government bil, ensuring Ca- ‘ada are not on the hook for taxpayer-funded pensions for Senators and MPs convicted of se 2. End ta-on-tax: ban the practice of charg {ng GST/HST after other taxes have been already ‘been applied 0 products (such as gasoline). This is pure revenue grab which should have been elim ‘ated ong ago. Post all MP and Senator expenses online with scanned receips: sunlight Is the best sin {ectant. Poltclans wil ead carefully they know thelr expenses wll be made public 4 Conduct a core eview of governmentspend ng with a goal of reducing overall spending: even adjusting for inflation and population growth the federal government Is spending near an all-time high. We need to be talking about how to reduce costs - not an l-adsed return to “stimulus, def sits and more debt. '5. Expand the First Nations FnanclalTranspar- ency Act to include compensation from reglonal or ‘ational associations: the ENFTA has made com- ‘Bensation for Fst Nations poiticlans transparent. Expanding it to include regional and national as: Sotiation pay isthe next logial step 6 Pass “uth in budgeting” lav: requiring all legislation tobe costed bythe Parliamentary Bud get Officer would ensure both taxpayers and poli: ‘ans know how much each new proposal wil cos. 7. Reform public sector pensions: there is no getting around it, defined’ benefit plans are expen: five and unsustainable in the long run, Govern- ‘ment employees need to move over to defined: contribution (RRSP-stye) pension plans. ‘8, End corporate wellare and shut down re sonal development agencies: corporate wellare Is ‘wasteful, unfair, economically distorting ~afalled tnd eyncal policy rom top to bottom. Time wend this shameful practice. ‘8. Broad- based income tx ets through lower rates and fewer brackets: boutique credits cutter up the tax code and single out favoured groups. Lower, attr, simpler tates are fairer and more ef fictent 10, Passlegislation that would allow politicians tobe recalled: Canadians should have the ability ass judgment on thelr representatives more than fnce every four years, and in serious cass, recall them to face thei constituents. TH. Implement a legislated debt repayment scheslle: our $616 billion federal debt gobbles up $26 billion a year i interest payments alone, We ‘need a legislated plan to pay t down ~ so we ean ‘se that money for priorities Canadians care about 12. Referendum on abolishing the Senate un. elected and unaccountable ~ Canadians shoul rally have ther say on the Red Chamber 1. Improve and expand the Acces to Infor. mation Act many parts of government need to be brought under the act information needs to be shared in more user-tlendly ways, and our Information commissioner needs the power and resources to pry information out of government hands 1H, Create a sunshine list fall federal govern rent employees earning morethan $100,000: most provinces already ave them —we are long overdue for similar transparency atthe federal level 15, Reform Employment Insurance: serap the curren plan that Is unfair to both those who col- lect and those who pay Replace the currentsystem, ‘with personal EI Savings Accounts that keep con tributions in the hands of Canadians. ‘The Tribune Welcomes Letters to the Editor Letters tothe Editor can be sent to editor minnedosarbune com oF Box 930, Minnedoss, MB ROS 1EO Views expressed in Letters to the Editor are those of the writer and ‘are not necesarily the views of The Tribune, its owner or staff, ‘The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. (Gtierecrpataingacies E-Mail Addresses Gener editor@minnedosatribune.com Atsipeing adsalesminnedosatibune.com inneaepeganie ee “lth hugmintdaremecon hee ETE ms ee tly QQ SISS —— wrvmimetontanecem Canadit Allcontents copyright 2015 9p ‘he Minnedosa Tribune Friday, August 21, 2015 Drivers Failing to Follow Procedure For Emergency Vehicles RCMP Release to the following speeds: 40 km/h on high ways with posted max rum speed limits below kz km/h on highways with posted maximum Speedlimit of 0 km/h. Inthe fall of 2014 and gain his spring, RCMP Trl Services conducted to separate analyse tore corde speed and volume of trae pasing by while police afcers conducted Staged tate stops. While the majoiy of vehicles moved over of hanged lanes, over 90% fof motorist fale t slow ‘len, an action punish Letters: ) ditor Astin oe edn ure erie frontpage article about an RCMP offer charged svat the Tf dt concerning that this made the front page news as you have not published the names and conve tions of individuals who have been found gully. am curious as to why you would then publish the name and photo ofan individ! who has been charged and not eemed gully? September of 2014, the Province of Manitoba announced anew amend ‘mento the Highway Trt fhe Act stating that drivers fon ether side of und ‘ide highway, who pass femergeney vehicles. and fother designated vehicles {hat ate sopped with their beacons flashing, must proceed with caution and ass only when safe 0 do fo. Drivers travelling on ‘mult-lane highways) are aso required to move 10 Slane farther from emer gency vehicles. ‘All divers must slow the Dear Editor, RG.Currah, Minnedora Mit Editor's reply, Tari you are referring to was a submited press release from RCMP Manitoba. Te RCMP does nota. ‘ways release names but inthis cas, the name ofthe of ‘cerinvolved was released tothe media. Astomy decision to publish ion the font page: I fel quite newsworthy ‘hata member of the fore, whom is looked upto andre pected to obey the la and serve and protect the general Publ, s charged wih wrongdoing DA. Holyk STAMPS Rubber or Self-inking Gini 67-3816 ableby $300 fe and 00 ements, Furthermore, (a of vehicles that did slow lot to 60 km/s o lees were Commercial Ve- heles (Le. tanspor tucks, construction vehicles) ‘An amazing one out of every six vebcles driven by offers and heir police vohlles at a speed of 100, ny ormore. “Our off cets know that policing Is danger fous and unpredictable ob, but they should not have to worry about ordinary elizens just driving thei vehicles,” says Manitoba RCMP Sgr Bert Paquet "When you see a police ar emergency vehicle with lights ashing, slow down andgivedhem room” RCMP would lke to remind motrsts that beyond being a law, this fmendment i to ensure ‘he safety a all emergency vhs, row wucks, road fide assistance veices and vehiles operated by government enforcement Offers with thelr beacons ‘ashing in reality, wete only asking divers to delay thelr aves by one min ute" Paquet adds. "In est responders you se onthe ‘ase might be helping someone you love ‘The day Phil came home and found the skeletons in his closet playing with the toys in the attic, he knew it was time to seck serious psychiatric help SOc eet Care ee ert irene) Cocktails 6 p.m. Pree See irene Ee dosa Credit Union, rs wy The Minnedosa Tribune. ¢ OW 1885 -e Odanah bridges being rebull. Meanwhile, large buldingis beng bull between Mr. Bagshaws and the butcher by Me A.C Sewell 1895 - tte Oetiows are about to make some im provements tothe front of thelr Block. ey are puting theenrancein the cent ofthe store curently occupied bbyGA- Hogarth, with ashow window on each side 1905 - A gentleman from Newale was taken tothe insane aeylam in Brandon on Monday for beng of un sound mind. 1915 - Baseball by th gis now quite popular in ‘Minnedosa, Bethany and Westhope, 1965 - An addition is currently being constructed at ‘Minnedosa Collegiate le expansion, costing S104, shouldbe ompeted by lanuary Ist, 1975 - young Basswood arist made alarge footprint ‘on the shores of Lang Lake and eaused a nwo-hour Sas dquatch hun 1985 -A meeting was held last weeko establish site for Onanole’s new school. proposal tha the boatd ex ‘hang the present schoo ste for propery west ofthe farena is under consideration. If the exchange can be ‘ade, the new school woul be tendered in mid Sep tember, 1995 - camp WannahumbachasopenedanewS30 000 cabin which i dual-purpose facility. It includes a 12 bunk sleeping quarter and meeting room, and i ily winterized, The project was jointly funded by Manitoba's Credit Unions and the province's Community Places program, 2008 - An organization meeting of the community archives ve Be and the fst der of business was to fstablish a name ~ Minnedosa Regional Archives. The fst donation ofeguipmenthas been male computer donated by Te Minnedosa Tribune and setrbshed by Hamel Computers. TOP RATE year an ce ayer Syear 2. 25%" 2. 5% Bruce McNabb (allor More Terms & Rates 8673946 La 6 Friday. August 21, 2015 the Minnedosa Tribune Operation Overboard supMrrreD ers leamed many things had some delicous snacks helping them to develop a such as our "ocean cups" nnedosa United fat in God by diving ino and “dareto care” squares. CChutch hosted a seipture stores, deepen- Fr our outdoor tee week of Vacation Bible ing their understanding of reation ame we went School from July 27th 19s love through science, over to Tanner’ Crossing ‘lst Tisyear'stheme wae crafts and pay Park where we played fun Operation Overboard: "Our dversUeared games and hada. Fredt We invited our div- new songs that they had time with our vers. We cers to come with us and a blast singing, and they hope that you wil jin us explore the deep ocean also performed cool se-_for our next adventure! wth God and to enjoy his ence experimen ke a Tove for everyone, Ourdiv- homemade lava lamp. We Rotary 400 Draw and Dinner 2015 $1,000Winners Brian and Irene Martineau Ron and Beryl Parrott $500Winners Richard and Linda Boyd ‘Matt and Kate Pass Liz and Dewle Davis Lols and Brian Hudon $200Winners Ray and Doreen Kingdon Jim and Donna Stevenson Scott Fry and Terry Fomnwold Bob and Gwen Manns Bob and Linda Lane Richard and Roly Lemoing Dan and Gaylene Johnson Scott and Allison Burgess Elvin and Linda Birch Florence and Terry Oliver, ‘The Rotary Cub would ke to acowedge and thank te fallowing organizations nt Indiv + Wes Bart, ines Bombers and inedosa Scr Asoc foraging and setting uptablsstageandbac 4 Qubsof neds and Nov Sct fo assisting wth setup managing the dk table, eter fe cream to tables and etping wth Grocery rab kt sales asi Baler Chipperfid, Kms and Co-op fr the omtinued supporto Rotary. Doug Douset and Kth ifr helping Bob Manns with the beet + Heather Proven (Pc inthe Storm), Donna Dilabough (bar, Louse Ubu and rary spouses fr the ep wth he ne. + Basswood, Hertage Vilage, innedesaGlf ub and Winnedess Sos forthe ws of the tables and staging With tislcsuport our Rotary Cbs ableto gv backtothe community, othe province anda ut Iteratonal poets Thank you all so much Recreation Report} By BUCHANAN Onesie Jour fist Summer ‘Youth Dance, Over 30 kids ‘came out wth thei dane Ing shoes on and busted some moves with the sum mers D&D Music Fac: tory supplied us withthe bats and everyone had 8 ‘reat ime! With so much postive feedback the Ree ‘Commission wil be host: Ing another before schol Swimming lessons hhave been and gone with ‘over 60 Kids, benveen the ages of eight months to 1 yeas, sgned up. Te fist, ‘vec es ite chilly for the kids but they powered ‘though Te second week saw much beter weather. Tes definitely a lot more challenging to learn sw ‘mig sls in the lake than 4 pool Wall dane al he Suds that paripated and sgaveltyourall “Agua is sil ongoing atthe beach on Wednesday evenings. Last week was ‘cancelled due tothe mise ble weather butthere area few weeks Bf that you ae ‘more than welcome tin! ‘Summer ‘Camps are almost coming an end with Fantasy Adventurers Staring on Monday and fending the summer ‘The LISA Fantasy Adventure Camp willencourage imagination and ceatty. Dressing ‘up in costume Is strongly encouraged We expect 10 have a camp filed with p- rates, princesses, super he ‘oes, ea partes, magic and ‘make belive. Dut, Pade, Punt happened his past weekand explored someat the awesome recestional ‘opportunities ‘Minnedosa bso offre camp went fon the ake with the Kayak lub, the greens of the MinnedosaGolfand Coun fay Club and the lanes of Minnedosa Howl as well = played some eld spor, ‘August Lath was oUF ‘es overnight camp with 12 ids aking adage of| ‘he opportunity to camp in the ils of Minnedosa, eat ‘heir weight in smores and ‘make somelielangemo- tle, Al the kis hal Jo of fun star gazing teling Scary stones, searching the ‘woods fr foot prints and Inking through the hil Tr your ch as been {naMinnedosa and Dstact, Recreation Commision camp this summer and is missing some aries of lating towels, shoes, hats for water bores we proba biyhavelthere atthe ofce! Tee sa lrge amount of BUSINESS OF THE MONTH MINNEDOSA CHAMBER OF Comal ERCE hanks this ees for ae cero to he ec ‘August ‘018 lost and found ems here and if they are not claimed bbymid September heya, be donate ‘Don't forget the 18th AnnualSportsDinneristast, approachinganddeketsare fon ele now atthe Rec Of fice, Tickets are nowt aval able for purchase online Tiketssle ate dingy, youhaven' goyoursyett sggest you get them soon! 50/50 thes are_on sale ‘ow at many local bus esses, so do not forget 10 fa one. ‘Te are 1,000 ‘eke printed with a pos Stble grand prize of $5,000 Would’ that be great to have before Christmas? Justa reminder this is NOT ‘ fndraer for MREC. All funds collected fom the Sports Dinner fs put Back Into the community inthe form of grants that any ee: reationa projector organi- zation can apply fr. Ts year the Ree of co Js jlning wath Minnedosa Minor Hockey to ofr the Fist Shi program for fest, time hockey players. ti sponsored by Hockey Can- sila and Bauer Equipment. Kids Between the ages of 6 and 10 and have never been registered play MI or Hockey before qualify for the progam. te Fist Shift progam Includes all equipment needed 0 play the game and sic weeks of sill bulding insuuction Tris a geat opportunity for kids 0 get out on the ice and gan experience inthe tnforateasonable pice, ‘Our fall tec schedule will be out shor wih ll the great recreational pro- rams that Minnedosahas to offer through the Rec Commission and. other recreational organizations Inthe community. there ave any programs tha you would keto sce this fall please give the rec ace a fall and fet me know! My oor is always open and I ‘would love hear any new eas for kids, yout, adult andsenior programs. the. fll registration righvillbeheldatthe TCS fpmthis year in September, Pease note the change of location and wate out for severtieements withthe times and dates ‘he Minnedosa Tribune Friday, August 21, 2015 Divided We Fall Living in Paradise VERN MAY E00, Minnedeorn & Area COC oes i cost community 1 not be on the same page? There's atleast one pratie tov that can enti that Jt Just lost them $25,000. Telove we can all agree thatthisisa sum ofmoney lage enough 10 be con cluded? Ie seemed tke they had all the elements ‘equied co qualify and to twin the whole compet tion. It couldn't be that fnother community group In town decided to dsre- ‘ard thelr efforts and sub- Init hee own entry, could cemed about, 4? Wel hats exactly what Killamey’s Shamrock happened. A second cam Drive-ln Is an 8 -unity project submited that has generated a wave an entry forthe contest fofpubliesuppor tis year On the surface, you might fsthetfamily-opersed en be asking "What the big ferpise seeks to remain deal?” but les considet 4 viable community op- oftheir action nation. Last month they Mantabavlle sa Submitted an entry into competion between fhe Manitobavile contest nelghbouring towns, not hoping. to secure grant between neighbours i the funding to suppor thelr same wom. A second en- continded efforts, {yin the contest screams Despite multiple "Weare not united. We media outlets covering don't believe in the cause thelr story, a large and ateady. nominated for wellpromoted public consideration rally eld in step with the Could this happen ‘ming of thei video en- fay an some unexpected weather damage in the tix to add Insult tn Jury, the Shamrock Drive In group didn't make it to the top ten finalist lst. Their online video even generated more than 1100, ‘Mews compared to anoth fer community submission fgamering 78 views, but the Ieser regarded video ‘made the cut How did they get ex- here? You bet. We've got 4 lot of vided groups land. causes, each dee. Ing forvard on ther own agenda and nobody has complete pleture of what fundralsing or projects are ‘underway. Do you think it nak sense for usta have ‘conversation about that? ‘ur frends in Rapid cy have a great stat gy for this. Co-ordinated ‘through their community Chamber, they invite a Basswoop News By ZELDA FIRBY Loyd and Molly reed to Minnedosa a few years Trt mersinsion a ‘and Bruce and Rhonda Gare of Minnedosa have returned home from New: foundland where they spent an enjoyable 160 week holiday, Deepest sympathy is cestende! 10 Moly Winder fad family on the sudden passing of Lloyd at the Minnedoss Health Centre Tribune Deadline ‘Tuesday at 12 Noon ‘he benef sola held for Drew Candy on Friday rening was well tended by folks rom near and fa Drew was injured nan ac ‘ldencealer this year ‘On Friday, Stan and Zelda Piby attended the funeral fr Joyce Gudbran son (nee Macey) at Erick representative fom each ‘committee and board in town to a shared meet Ing to discuss upcoming projets and events, pro Iotion and marketing for thelr work, and yes, they also talk about money, Curenty, we are sit ting on the threshold of construction of & new ‘medial linc, we have a g10up looking construct, skate park, there s some Interest in more develop iment of our bike ‘tall, and do dare speak ofthe MREC arena project Could co-ordinated SUBMITTED approach tothe financing ofthese natives help us (Pye Saurday, August Th, about 30 people from the Minnedosa Col legate grade nine classes of 1966 and 1967 gathered fora reunion atthe Legion Clubroom. With spouses tnd’ few other school. ‘move forwatd and scratch there tems ofthe "to do list so we can add them to “completed work we're proud of" column? ‘Many bands make for light work. If time for communiy-wide huddle to enable us to tackle the fercest obstacles hat stand beforeus United we ‘Stand, divided we all. Manitoba's Valley Par adie i created by is peo- ple and we need to talk {Youcan tnd me under the Discover Minnedors ba rer on Main Set, each ime by email at dog ‘minnadosa.cm, calle at 204-867-385, or keep up ‘with the action on Face book. ‘Ads are read by our readers! DISAGREE? ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS AND FARMERS! ‘THE MINNEDOSA CREDIT UNION IS OFFERING A TIERED INTEREST RATE SAVINGS ACCOUNT ESPECIALLY FOR, ‘BUSINESSES AND FARMACCOUNTS COME IN AND SEE OUR FRIENDLY STAFF FOR DETAILS MCI Class Reunion mates from other grades, there wete approximately 50 people intra in addition to cas mates who sil reside in ‘he Minnedosa area, some teavlled from Winnipes, Edmonton and one class mate was home from New ‘esland The Legion Clubroom wos an exellent vere for the celebration and those In atendance were thankful for the Legion’ ‘wonderful aesstance in ‘making ths reunion so sccest NOTICE PESTICIDE USE PROGRAMS Pubbe Notice is hereby gam that The Tom. of Manedoss and. Mamdocs Go¥ Cowse tend to Conduct the folbwng Pesce Cael Pogess fang 2015 eszequted. 1 To catrolnerins weeds —2-4-D Ane 600, Ghphoste 2. Te control msec —Mathion, Bacias Tarngnss,Dusban 3. To conmolfngl dase -Dacenl 2787, Benet ‘Max, Tacit FF,0-25W30% Quasozine, Rovwol Geen ‘he prope dates of application fr the above are sean May Isto Novenser 3 Allpesticids sed and procedures applied willbe Accordance wah federally approved bel recone ans an the econmuendatins et by the Manto Depuuaat af Agiuae Simson peahing to my of he above dou be sade, ning, win 15 sto Maniteba Canservstion Pesticide Fartiizer Approvals 123 Man Street, Sue 168 ‘Wimaipe, Manitoba RICLAS (Beggnt270, 2015) Sree ‘Sheign Stat: Sponsor is | ‘Shamble Minnedosa Credit Union | Friday, August 21, 2015 the Minnedosa Tribune Close to 400 Exhibits at Horticultural Society's Show Society held lower, Fruit le Show on ‘Tuesday, August 18th at Minnedose Community Conference Cente, Seven teen adule exhibitors and ‘one Junior gardener staged ‘over 200 exhibits. good frond came t0 ew the ‘exhibits and enjoy rete Tory Dart ahk smentsatthe afternoon te, Those in attendance gave i- good support co a silent action ‘with many. do te prizes beng won by Icky winners Calin Shaw, even ‘hough he was the lone ju lor exhibitor definitely famed the awards he 1 fived, including Yor the best Junior garden, most, pains in the show, and ‘ads for his novely cea ture (peace at ight) and rnovely scene. he Juni school days coming in a Garden Club leader, Sarah close second, Shaw, insoduced compost- Ingand square oot gan cletys neat event will be Ingtotheelubthisyear and is the Sociey was disapoant- September ih (wat felthat more junior garden- fs did not ake advantage be ‘ofthe opportunity to lam ing support ofthe commu shout these processes openly nex year larger who graciously donate ou of young people vill Jainthectub Special winners inthe srl clases In the show Included Margaret Talon, of Carberry, wo exhibited the best rose andthe Best dahlia, Loreen Jackson, who had the best gla ti spike, Ann Tomlinson, tho showed the best I Diana Metiatney, who treated the best foal de sign (pleted a et), and [Albert Parsons who won fore best ported plants Tudges for the show were Marg Senkbel trom Brandon and oy Bradley fiom Stathelait An ap. prenice judge, Coleen Pierce, ftom the Beulah/ Miniota area ws also in attendance, The public Iudged one clas, choos Ing the arrangement which best depleted the show's theme “School Days! Te esa Warcham's design ‘An Apple forthe Teacher was hewinner wth Diana Mebratney’s arrangement lepicing old fashioned The Horcuturl So- annual produce sale on ‘his ewspaper fr ads); mem es appreciate the ongo ut and of dhe businesses zs forthe fll show. hoiobyDartlah ‘Te Minnedosa Communities in Bloom Yard ofthe Week for the southwest comer oftown was Walter and MarjSamborski on 3rd Avenue. 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Tanis Wareham and son Cola of Invermere, BC were vse Ing relates and tends {nthe area and had hunch wah grandma Dot Wate ham at Hanson House ast, Friday. They vse with Bruce and Shiley Ware hham and family, Tracy and Wayne Derenivskd and family of Suathdal. Tey stayed with Mom and Dad ‘Terry and Ruth Wareham at ‘Shoal Lake and als vised ‘wth grandma, Olve Wad: Sel at Harlot PCH. Rob and. Loc) Young and ctuldren Brooke and Bobby of Medicine Hat vs ited is parents Bob and Wiline Young as well as othe frends and relatives Test week While here, they Dlped Dad and Grandpa ‘colbrate his birdy ‘We send sinere sym pathy to Molly Winder of Minnelsa and her faily fon the sudden passing of Inusband Loyd lst week, Loy and. Molly famed ‘at Basswood belore mo Ing to Newdale in 1967 Loy leaves four chide, sons Tiomas, Ronald and daughters Sharon and Vat feand ther frile. The ‘community sends sympa fy to his brother Henry and. Phylis Winder and their family, formety of Nevidale and to oy’ ‘maining fam Robert Creasy visited with Fred and Margaret ‘Ann Howaed over the Au faust Bho weekend Rober lives in Saskatoon, Sk where ls wie Toyce i ‘undergoing medieal teat ‘ents atthe present time ‘We'd like o send sym pathy to Robert (Frenchie) Chamberlain and his brother Guy Chamberlain and family on the passing ‘ofthlr father in Qube. Hida Davies has 16 tuned afer spending se: ceral weeks In Misssaua, (ON wither daughters ‘adie an family follow Ing the passing of her soa ‘naw Dwayne Wadden Iu ‘he Horticulture Soc cay held very succesful ower Show on Weds say, August 12h wih 224 ents. Junior Garden fers theme colour was yl Tow, ftom yellow caro, potatoes, and squash to flowers. Awards were ven cout folowing” afternoon “Tea and. Dessert Best ower arrangement went to Helen Cai, best lad ‘la spike - Laren jason, best violet ~ Xie Lamb, ‘est potted pant ~ Eileen Bradley, bes twen grunds 2"Shannon and Cindy Dalke, best fam grounde Helen and David Cale, ‘hen the door prizes and ‘lent auction stems were ran for. Congratulations to the members forall he Far work they put ino ‘our community He pots" ‘hey do on Mala Stree are sorzeous this summer Brad and Sandy Foy and. gils Madson and Brookyn of Winnipeg aze Ire viking wih Aue Batb and. Unde Dennis Pedersen and cosine Kev. {in and Tara Pederson and ‘amily or afew days NN Move over Mr. Potato ‘Head, here comes ‘Mrs. Pumpkin Head! Capurcis NEws ‘By DOREEN TROTT ‘ongratulations to Loreen Jackson, who received the Newdale Tr ‘hy fr the mos polnts In fhe Nevdale Hortcaltral ‘Show lst Wednesday. She ako received the trophy forthe bes glad and ote prizes ‘Our sympathy i tended 10 Henry and Dhylls Winder and other members of the Winder familyontherecent passing ‘of Loyd Winder. We would ‘especally keto remember Moly and her fal at this sadiine, ‘Weekend visors with Gen and Loreen Jackson ‘were Dennis XIN, Angelic land Apa fackson of Winn peg, Susan and Sid Dueck ‘of Rolserain and Curt, Patrica and Coen Fehe of Brandon, Te Jackson fam ty took dhe opportuni 10 hp Angelica elebrate her second bithday. Happy ‘itd Angelia Kayla Hudon spen the weekend wth her paren ian and Lois, Kayla also sitended the wedding of her friend Brenden Brown, ‘A number ‘fom the ae attended a socal for Drew Cardy in Minnedosa idayevening ere was live band and a good cross Section ofthe generations fattendance. We hope See improvement for Drew, ‘who suffered an accident In the spring. All he best, Drew and keep up your strong postive atiude! try Dak ‘By DARRYL HOLYK he Newdale Horticultural Soclety hosted ts anual lower Show on the aftemoon of Wednesday, A gust 12th atthe Community Hall A inyears pas, thls year’ show featured a wide va sey of enties. Spectators could view entries including {indoor and outdoor plants, rit and vegetables, home baking and preserves and novely or freak vegetables, There were also numerous Town and. Farm Home (Grounds categories with 10 classes each Ths year’s show featured a total of224 entries from 25eahibitos. In adltion othe adult exhibitors, theten ‘mombers ofthe Newdale Garden Club also hada num ber of ents inthis year's shor. Over the years, while the number of entries has decrease, the number of exhibitors has remained steady. Looking back 20 years, the Newdale Horticultural Society had 25 exhibitors at 4s’ 1095 show. lar year, the show featured a whopping ‘vente, Judges fortis year’s show included Alber Parsons and Joy Bradley. lle exhibitor eaming the most points In the show was Loreen Jackson who received ist place over 20 classes "ie format ofthis year's show changed slighty as there was no rast bef dinner served. Instead, organi fers hosted an afternoon cofie and dessert pary before ‘he prize presentation ‘Te Newdale Horicultral Society was founded in 1927 and continues to be active throughout the yea. ‘Members plant the Nowers on Main Steet forthe sum ‘mer season and host an annual community Christmas lighting competion each winter. RECEIVE thy ane ete forest (lay P) ae Friday, August 21, 2015 the Minnedosa Tribune Ag Report — Harvest 2015 Underway ByEIMERKASKIW now been desiccated oF swathed with ery harvest Tesult indicating gener ally above average yes Canola crop matures have also advanced with fon reseeded canola fields ow drying down and be nang o tur while most Feseeded elds ate now fully podded and begs lng to dry down. Disease Teves in both eal seeded fand Tater seeded canola continue to be minimal as frop maturity advances. Flax elds are now in the bol ll and eazy dry down stage of development oolet more seasonal jemperatures and only scared showers have resulted in erop ma tures slowing over this past week Most winter ‘cereals are now inthe pro cess of being harvested wth “generally average {0 slighty above average elds and quality. Spring cereals are also now in the fm tohard dough stage of development with wheat fd barley swathing and ‘or descetion now ongo- Ing: Most feld peas have Minnedosa Arena Registration Nights 3theTanpa’'s ose Schal Gyr Wednesay,Sepomber 9 (3:30 26:0 px) ana Thredey, September 10 (5:00:00 pm) MINNEDOSA FIGURE SKATING CLUB MioneosaFgue Skating Cub repistaton fx ster Canale eam to state dys and up) or SarSkato (pure skabng) “wie a Wook Begining end of Ostber ‘tr Maren, (canst for 4 ye ds CanSkate 8 and oer SarSiato 5 ss S165 MINNEDOSA MINOR HOCKEY MAJOR CHANGES To REGISTRATION PROCESS: 4. Player registration i online 2. Parent Respect n Spot (usb compe Links for player registration and the parent respect in sport course can be found a: ‘minnedossminorhocksy com 13000 Nowie 200, 2008) $200.00 ‘er (2005, 3005). Ssi.00 Poo Wee 2008, 250). $81500 Barta (200, 2002. $220.00 apt (1098200). 88000 MOGET HIGH SCHOOL Players need incest terest in paying to Christine Bay or Tanie Barret by Sept 18 ao that ‘we canaloate ce tim Poymer anceps epson mage sod chat ayes lite nce a este. Registration les canbe male: Cnvisine Baey Bo: 31 Minndoa, ME FJ 10, Cheques shoudbe payee: MMA La Regen Feet wale carga Sea cetera ge Equipment exchange donation program: Donation dp of: Sept 9+ 10a egitaton Equant pcp: Sept 1 15 tom 3:30 © 800 pm ‘An hockey eitaton questions? ‘een in conting o managing mint hosky eam ont nae Gugn: 20687-1869 Soybean growth and ma: tury slowed over this past week ith matrites now In dhe early o full RS (sed set) stage of development asp GerauiareD Seep There have been se ral leld pea folds which fe experiencing pod spl fing and. consequendy seed coat cracking. and Seed germination. This Phenomenon occurred Ber the recent slow soak Ingrain hat occured early last week followed by se. feral days of very heavy ‘lew formations, Tere are key a couple of posible explanations for ths oe futrence. The first one is that moisture has some how permeated the ine Hor ofthe seed pod after the recent soaking rine fd heavy dews and the repeated wetting and diy Ing along with very warm dy time temperatures has caused ‘the pod. to split take on moisture and consequent allowed the seed 10 germinate. Mois ture entering the Interior ‘ofthe seed po! may be a result of some ype of pod Injury which maybe en fonmental or fom insect, damage such as igus oF heavy aphid feeding. The ter explanation is that ‘wih recent molsure we ae seeing pod filing be Ingeoncentated inthetop pods which are then caus Ing these pods to overt and crack again allowing moisture to penetrate and ‘with warm ‘temperatures flowed the eed to germi- Nurasewr Vatu ‘orStaaw A number of ingues over the past week regan ing the value of eop res. des and the equivalent fertilizer value of the nu trent within the residue, Nuients in most crop resides are not inmed ately avalable for crop use ‘with mineralization occur "ng over a perio of years Argeneral ule of thumb is that about 10 to 15 per Centofthe nutrients rere leased from cereal straw by thenex yea and about 35 percent rom pea esidues The speed of miner alization depends on the rg and bre conten, ‘he sol moisture, tempera. ture and degree of mixing ‘wih the soil, Nitrogen is release fay quickly from residues when the nitrogen fontents higher such asin ea residues while where Figen content slow as fors after 1 p.m“from Players will also receive a Canoe redeered by Golf Player Only Playess mst bing the ad to Proshop to be eligible ford fon 3 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! ! 1 1 ! ! 1 1 1 August 24th to September 4th 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ‘in cereal esidue sol aval: able mitogen sed up by fall microbes as they de- compose the residue. Pea residue would therefore have both short and long ‘erm benefits to sl fra. iy, whereas cereal saw ‘would reduce next year's Soll supply of avaiable nu ‘ents although over ume thenuisentstied upby soll Inlerobes and the telease fof nutrient wil reach & ‘ew equllvium. Tere Is also awide range in actual ‘nusent contents of te A\round the Region CARBERRY NEWS-EXPRESS Tewas fl ve yearsin the making, but there nally sgn south of own on Highway 35 welcoming vistors to Carberry.‘ sign features an image of King Spud and reads "Welcome to Carbery. Visit our Downtown hee- tage District. Proud tobe a5 Bloom Community due since well frizad crops have much higher furent contents than 8 poorly ferlized erop. Ce- eal stra il fpically contain 12-1 pounds per ‘onofnitogen, 3.7 pounds of phosphate, 30 pounds ‘of potash, and 28 pounds of Sulfur. Feld peas have rlwogen and suitur levels that are virally double that of cereal stra along with sgnfcant high fr phosphate levels and ‘qulvalent potash ales DAUPHIN HERALD ‘le Dauphin Friendship Centre has learned i will recelve $25,000 grant trom Carls Together We Tive progam. The funding ensures the Food For Thought program vil continue to fer ho, nutious meals to udents in local schools vice week BOISSEVAIN RECORDER Boisevain-Morton Fire Deparment has @ brand new $44,000 fe truck, equipped wih 1000 imp gal Ton water tank and 24 imp gallon foam tank ‘SOURIS PLAINDEALER A grand opening was held atthe newly constructed Sours Slatepark On hand to cu the ibbon was Oly pleSilver Medalist, Janine Stephens ROBLIN REVIEW The Municipality of Robin has seleted is! new logo, designed by homegrown graphic ast Morts Antosh. 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Second with 117 CB or the Senior Ladies Open, closest tthe line went to Diane Hnidy on Ph Closest to the Hole to Jean Garbolinaky with Ti on #5 and Cindy Grane with 27% on #12, Longest Drive went to place this past weekend, On Friday, Te Stor La dies Open was held with 53 golfers taking to the course. Originally, over FO adie had entered but some dropped out due © the “excessive tempera and thied place weat to Mary-Ann ‘Kasprick and Irene Martineau who also schleveda score of 09 CE, ‘A three-way te was also seen in the Second Fight with three ladies eating 109 CB Fst, sec- tureson the day ofplay. ond and third were pre- Ruth Hutton, nthe Championship Sented to Judy MeFadden, th. Is. past Flight est went to Gerei Wilma Jones and Evelyn end also saw the 2015 Cooke with Bi, second Neufeld Minnedosa ‘Golf Club to Jayne troop with In the Th id Fight, Championship take place fd third to Sherrill Fick fstwentto Anne Laewith at the local greens. 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