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Morgan has published
one book so far, and has
another that is due to come
out. Morgan has a series
of books plotted out, and
plans to continue releasing
books.
Maries fi rst book was
published in July of last
year, and can be found
on Amazon. Some of her
books can also be found
on Barnes and Noble
and can also be accessed
through Kobo and Kindle.
Some of her books can also
be found at the library in
Minnedosa. The two have
self-published their books,
and as a result are considered to be Indie writers.
However, Marie and her
daughter both use pseudonyms for their books to
allow for anonymity and
privacy.
Both Marie and Morgan can agree that one of
the biggest challenges in
writing is the self-discipline required to sit down
and write. Marie noted
that, its hard when youre
home. I know sometimes
a lot of people think I can
just drop what Im doing
and go and do things, so
its hard to really be strong
with myself and say I have
to write, and Ive got a
deadline. Marie also added that Morgan is an inspiration to her when it comes
to the self-discipline required to sit down and
write, Shes been good,
she sometimes inspires
me to write. Last summer
I was kind of slacking off a
bit and she would be sitting out there writing and
so I was feeling guilty if I
didnt, so I had to go write.
However, in addition
to this challenge, there are
also many benefi ts to the
writing process. According
to Marie, its something
that I enjoy being able to
do with Morgan, and just
to be able to know that I
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by major, life-altering
events. She also named
Neil Young, Richard Garvey, Gordon Lightfoot,
Joni Mitchell and Sarah
Harmer as strong influences on her music.
This was Hamiltons first time coming to
Minnedosa, and she and
Bart stayed for one night
only. She commented
that, its a lovely town.
The people are excellent.
The crowd that had
come to hear Hamiltons
performance in the pit
at Tanners Crossing Elementary received her
music very well. At times,
members of the crowd
could be seen and heard
singing along to a chorus, or tapping along to
the beat. She had a calm,
sweet, high voice that
would sound pleasant to
anyones ears.
During the intermission, there was a draw for
two free passes to the Valley Paradise Weekend Retreat, which will be coming up this weekend.
Hamiltons CDs were
available for purchase at
the event, and she also
encouraged anyone to
support her, as well as
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highlighted by Pryvit the Welcome Dance and the offering of wheat, salt and bread
to the audience. A mini performance was presented by the five groups under the direction of their instructor, Kathleen Klemetski. The guests in attendance enjoyed an
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and Greiner Groups
health and wellness program, a number of events
pertaining to community
wellness were held this
past fall. One of the events
was the companys Christmas party in December
and the opportunity for
the Group of Companies to
support a worthy community project.
The event included a
casino for staff to wager
play money. The Parent
Advisory Council Committee of Tanners Crossing
School accepted the offer
to volunteer to operate the
tables. For their efforts, the
company donated $1,680
to support their playground fundraiser.
Pictured are
Tamra
Rapsky, MBA, CPA, Chief
Financial and Operating Officer presenting the
funds to Shannon Alexander, representing the TCS
PAC committee.
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Knitting Up A Storm
By HILLARY CAMPBELL
innedosa has so
many people in its
community who like to
give back. The knitting
group that meets at the
50+ Centre every Tuesday
afternoon is no exception.
In September, the
group received a donation of material from
Michaels, the craft store
in Brandon. The group
received what they estimated to be hundreds of
dollars worth of knitting
material from the store.
They decided to put the
material to good use.
Maxine Woodcock,
of the 50+ Centre, had
her name put forward by
someone to the manager
of Michaels. The manager
then called her on a Friday and offered her the
wool, if she could pick it
up before Monday. The
wool was being discontinued at Michaels, and
would have otherwise
gone to waste. Woodcock
made her way in to Michaels immediately to
ensure that she got the
material before it was discarded. There were seven
large boxes full of wool.
The group went to
work every Tuesday afternoon, and has created
64 pieces. The pieces
include slippers, socks,
mittens, toques, scarves
and neck warmers. They
would look through the
boxes and choose something that they thought
they could create a proj-
Sandy Weibe, Ruth Hutton, Gwen Manns, Peggy Mullie, Mary Burton, Flo Oliver,
Lillian Ritchie, Maxine Woodcock and Phyllis Kenward.
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Hip or knee
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Reconditioned, obsolete and
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BOXING WEEK SALE FINAL EXTENSION TO JAN 29!
SAVE 10-50% STOREWIDE!
Limited stock on some items.
Queen 800 pocket coil mattress set $495 (10 year warranty), queen spare room
mattress for $199, 3 piece solid wood table set (36x48 inch)
$499, 12 drawer espresso
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$699, 5 piece SOLID WOOD
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$1199. 30-45% off 100% Italian
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rocker recliners in two styles
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for more specials. Mon-Fri
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HARDY TREE, SHRUB,
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LIVESTOCK
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and guaranteed. Call Brad
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FOR RENT
One level 4plex suite
available to rent March 2017.
265 2nd Street N.W. 1100 sq/
ft 2 bedroom. Full Laundry
(washer, dryer), stove, fridge,
microwave,
dishwasher,
air conditioning and 30x40
fenced in backyard. Call (204)
210-2910 for more details.
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One bedroom apartment for rent, top half of duplex with full laundry facilities
available February 1st. Please
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2 bedroom apartment
in quiet block (William Rose
Apt.) available in February.
Mature adults with references
only. Call or text 204-8677360.
WANTED TO RENT
Looking for pasture to
rent and for 30 cow/calf pairs
in Minnedosa/Rapid City
area. Call Tim Saler at 204867-7487. (45-3) x
Wanting to rent by April
1st, one level, 2 or 3 bedroom
home with an open basement
(unfinished o.k.) for a senior
citizen and disabled son on
fixed income in or close to
Minnedosa, our permanent
home. Do wood working.
Phone cell number 431-3253211 Laurence Switzer. (46-4) x
COMING EVENTS
Clanwilliam Poker Derby
Sunday, February 19th. Registration 12 1 p.m. Rider or
silent rider with supper $15,
supper only $12, or an extra
hand or silent rider (no supper) $5. (45-5) x
COMING EVENTS
PAINTER
Call
Terry
Smith
(T.H.E.M.) for paint and repairs to painted surfaces,
including casing and doors.
Freshen up your rooms before winter. Book your interior jobs soon along with dryer
vent cleaning for safety. Also
available for snow blowing.
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The Position:
The Minnedosa Credit Union Summer Student program is a great opportunity
for a post-secondary or high school student who is interested in working in a
credit union environment.
Under the broad direction of our Manager Member Services, this individual
will train with and work along side member service employees. The selected
applicant will learn how to process a variety of cash and non-cash member
transactions, promote and cross-sell credit union services and make
appropriate referrals with courtesy and accuracy. Other duties outside the
member service area may be assigned as required. The opportunity for job
shadowing in other credit union departments may be available.
The position will be full time for the summer months with casual hours
available after August. Minnedosa Credit Union is open Monday through
Saturdays and thus some weekend hours will apply.
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people and communication skills, the self confidence and motivation to work
with a minimal amount of supervision. You will have a proven commitment
to education and self-development.
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experience and potential.
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variety of receptionist duties and administrative support. Duties include the preparation
of correspondence, reports, spreadsheets; composing letters in response to routine
inquiries; maintaining a bring forward system; setting up and maintaining filing
systems, handling telephone inquiries, making travel and meeting arrangements,
providing intake/CFSIS support, assisting staff, and other administrative duties as
required. This position is based out of the WRCFS sub office, located in O-CHI-CHAKKO-SIPI.
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We would like to express our sincere gratitude
to everyone who gave their
love and support during this
difficult time after the loss of
Diane. With heartfelt appreciation we would like to thank
all those who attended the funeral, sent condolences, sent
cards, and contacted us by
various means. A very special
thank you also to those who
provided food and flowers
and donations to the Humane
Society of their choice. The
immediate family offer a very
heartfelt and special thank
you to Jordan and Jodi for the
meaningful tribute to their
Mother/Aunt, it was a task
that only they were able to do.
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to Minnedosa Hospital Staff,
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OBITUARIES
JAMES BEATON STEVENSON
JULY 30TH, 1961
NOVEMBER 25TH, 2016
It is with great sadness that we
announce the sudden passing
of Jim Beamer at the age of 55
years. He was born and raised
in Minnedosa, the youngest of
seven children. He spent summers at the beach swimming
and water skiing and winters
playing hockey and down hill skiing. Lots of his childhood pals
still remained close friends.
Jim graduated as a heavy duty
mechanic and started work on the CP rail then
worked for Snap-on Tools, Fort Ignition and Westcon Equipment in 2010 where he enjoyed meeting numerous customers
and co-workers.
He was an extremely handy and resourceful guy who was
generous to all his friends or anyone needing a helping hand
fixing something. He loved to spend quality time relaxing over
a fancy rum drink just talking.
Summer was thoroughly enjoyed on the golf course playing the skins and mens night and the annual Ruperts Cup
at Clear Lake for the last 35 years. Any chance to play a quick
round especially with Donna his best friend and wife of 35
years. This past summer they celebrated their anniversary with
a golf event, BBQ and travelled to Churchill.
His favourite camping trip was to Hecla every year to golf,
fish and sit by the fire with friends.
Jim was busy in the winter with many fun ski-doo trips
and poker derbies. He collected several old husky snow machines over the years and rode them in the relic run. Wednesday nights in the winter was shack night and the usual game of
Chase the Ace and quite a few laughs.
Most winters involved going somewhere hot especially
Mexico. Other trips to New York, Chicago, Columbia and Peru
where hiking to Machu Picchu and spending time in Cusco
made for lasting memories.
Jim had a huge soft spot for all animals, especially large orange cats. He found their cat EJ and brought home their dog
who just needed a good home too. He was heard to often say
that he got his wife and dog at the Queens Hotel in Rapid City
but Spanky came with a free ceasar.
He lived life to the fullest and was always straight forward
and direct with a sly sense of humour and smile.
Survived by wife Donna, brothers; Tom, Pete (Lori), Matt,
sisters Cathy and Shirley (Pete), sister-in-laws Pat (Neil) and
Denise (Mike) and parents-in-law Morris and Mavis Stefaniuk
as well as many nephews and nieces.
Predeceased by dad Dr. H. C. Stevenson and mom Joyce
and brother Rod and sister-in-law Kathy.
A memorial service was held at the Minnedosa Golf Club
on Friday, December 2nd, 2016 with Elgin Hall officiating.
Minnedosa Funeral Service in care of arrangements. 204-8673868.
OBITUARIES
DIANE GAIL KONDRATIEW
(nee BOLEEN)
MARCH 24TH, 1957
JANUARY 17TH, 2017
It is with a heavy heart that we
announce the passing of Diane
Gail Kondratiew (nee Boleen) at
the age of 59.
Born in Minnedosa Diane
was the middle of three children born to Harold and Beatrice Boleen. Diane was raised in
Minnedosa but lost her Mother
at the young age of eleven. As a
result Diane grew up very quickly.
She graduated from Minnedosa Collegiate and
then went to college in Winnipeg to pursue a career in hairdressing. This specialty brought Diane back to Minnedosa where she
apprenticed and then started a business with Diane Robertson. She moved to Onanole in the mid 80s where she opened
her own salon and continued to hair dress for a few years. She
then took another business opportunity and started working
casually at the local post office, which she really enjoyed. This
eventually led to full time employment for Canada Post, a job
in which she took great pride. Her work with Canada Post took
her to numerous different communities including Glenella,
Strathclair, Erickson and Onanole where she had developed a
connection with all the community members. Her career with
Canada Post spanned over 25 years.
While living in Onanole Diane met Toby Kondratiew, their
relationship blossomed and they were married on November
26th, 1990. (an anniversary date they shared with her parents
and grandparents) Together they built their dream home and
moved to their acreage near Crawford Park. On Mothers Day
in 1999 (May 9th) they were blessed with a beautiful daughter
Jordan Lee. Diane loved being a mother and their family was
complete. Diane was so proud of Jordan and all her accomplishments. She always made the effort to travel with Jordan, to
be there for all of her sporting and school events.
Diane loved animals, she always had a horse, dog or cat or
maybe all three. This love for animals has been passed on to her
daughter, Jordan and her nieces. She was actively involved in
the Rodeo Committee, and truly enjoyed horsemanship, she
also loved spending quiet time by the fire reading a book, knitting or making cross-stitch masterpieces. Diane had a fondness
for music and was known to be a country-western lover including some timeless artists like Ian Tyson, The Rankin Family and
George Strait.
Predeceased by her grandparents, parents and brotherin-law Mitch Kondratiew. Diane will always be remembered
by husband Toby, daughter Jordan, brother Brian (Barb), sister Linda (John), nieces Caroline (Darrell), Patricia, Michelle
(Matt), Jodi (Kent), sister-in-law Janean, nephew Patrick, great
niece Cassidy and great nephews Zachary and Landon.
In memory of Diane donations may be made to a Humane
Society of your choice. Celebration of Life was held Monday,
January 23rd at the Onanole Rec Centre, Elgin Hall officiated,
Eulogists Jordan Kondratiew and Jodi Woychyshyn. Minnedosa Funeral Service in care of arrangements.
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