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M innedosas chap-
ter of Canadian
Foodgrains Bank held its
la in various locations.
They farm just shy of 120
acres, and sowed Omega
of CFGB. He noted that
there are over 200 proj-
ects similar to the one in
Annual Meeting on Sun- Nine canola, which is Minnedosa that are across
day, April 23rd. The event heart healthy. The canola Canada.
was held at the Minnedo- seed was donated by Dow After Balouns speech,
sa Community Confer- Agro Sciences, for which Ryan Martens and his
ence Centre, which held the Grain Growing Project cousin Jill Martens came
many a charitable person group is very thankful. He up to speak about their
that night. noted that Michael King- trip to Rwanda, where
After the delicious don sowed the canola last they were able to go on a
pork dinner, the meet- June, and they combined food tour, seeing the ben-
ing portion of the eve- it on November 9th. efits to the Grain Growing
ning began. The emcee Galbraith also cited projects. The two youths
for the event was Barry other donors to the proj- are both farmers in the
McNabb. To kick off the ect, which were Clark Boissevain area, and are
evening, a representative McNabb Custom Spray- involved in Boissevains
from the Minnedosa Col- ing, CPS Basswood, Heri- Grain Growing project.
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the merits of the CHANGE Pioneer, Parrish and cluded photos of some of
group. We are sort of like Heimbecker, and Redfern the beneficiaries and how Mark Donohoe, Glenn Friesen, Neil Galbraith and Barry McNabb.
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Week of the ECE Carberry News-Express Council approved re-zon- Deloraine Times And Star Keith and Lisa Vanbese-
The week of April 23rd to 29th has been desig- ing to allow for the development of two multi-family laere won $20,000 in the Bayer Pay it Forward Contest, for
nated Week of the Early Childhood Educator (ECE) in residential units and a small park and playground south growing InVigor hybrid canola for 20 years. They paid it
Manitoba. Before kindergarten, children learn from of the existing eight-plex units. A nearby property was forward and donated their $20,000 prize to the Deloraine
ECEs, Child Care Assistants or licensed family child also re-zoned to allow for future commercial develop- Cancer Care Unit in honour of family members who have
care providers. ECEs are not just a babysitter, they ment. battled or lost their fight with cancer.
provide warm, caring, interactive care and learning
opportunities for youngsters pre-kindergarten. Their Souris Plaindealer The $9 million hotel and apart- Dauphin Herald Parkland Campus of Assiniboine
expertise, dedication and loyalty to children and their ment complex, currently under construction, is expect- Community College is now the permanent home of the
families help mold young children and prepare them ed to be completed in October. The building will feature Practical Nursing program.
for their future. Hats off to all of our ECEs and thank a 30-room hotel and as many as 18 apartments for se-
you for the care and education you provide to young niors. The apartments will be completed fi rst followed Roblin Review Some 104 members of the Catalyst
children in our communities! by the hotel accommodations. Currently, six apartment Credit Union gathered for the AGM. The year included
contracts have been signed with another eight possible the closure of the Pine River branch but also a merger
tenants who are very interested. with Rorketon which resulted in an additional $18 mil-
lion in assets and 1,000 new members.
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nual General Meeting on were up-front and centre. the 2017 year, there will
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Tuesday, April 18th. One Over the past year, the golf not be any major proj-
of the major events of that course purchased a new ects overseen, as much of
meeting was the election beverage cart, as well as a the work to be done will
of the new president of the new fleet of cart rentals. be carry-over work from
board, Scott Demontigny. Demontigny felt that the previous years large
Demontigny is walk- the past year was a suc- projects. The long-term
ing into his presidency cessful one, and confi- goals that the club has are
in the midst of some big dently looks forward to the to continue to grow the 1887 The school building being a little out of the way,
changes that the golf same again this year. We membership base and to Facebook Photo the children are now allowed one and a half hours for
course has recently imple- are in full swing with our find new opportunities for dinner.
mented. Over the past tournaments, we have the generating revenue. As the rently open for the top
year, the golf course has largest Rockin the Fields newly elected president, nine holes, and is available 1897 The river, near the bridge, was this week fi lled
implemented upgrades to Tournament booked for Demontigny noted that his to members. Demontigny with logs on their way to saw mills at Brandon and Rapid
its watering system, put in May 27th. Th is year, as op- own goals are to just get noted that they are unsure City. Also, three carloads of stones went west from Rapid
a new till system with debit posed to the 156 spots in a better understanding of of when they will be able City to Westbourne.
machines to match, and the tournament, they have the ins and outs of the op- to open the bottom nine
set up an online booking made room for 180 golfers, eration and see where we holes, because of the high
system. It was a big year, and each spot has already can maximize our facility. river level and seepage is-
1907 Evidently, the great body of people in this vicin-
ity believe a hospital is a necessary institution in a town
said Demontigny, a lot of been spoken for. Fear The golf course is cur- sues.
of the importance as Minnedosa, as is demonstrated by
Continued from Page 1 sa but also on the larger anywhere they need it to however Jordan seems 1917 Dr. Lawson, of Newdale, came from that village
bodies of water throughout go. The capacity for the zo- confident that this will not on Monday by motor car. Remaining in town till Tuesday
The benefi t of the zo- the R.M.s we serve, added diac is approximately eight be needed. morning, he was compelled to leave the car behind and
diac, according to Jordan, Jordan. people, which will include Th e emergency suit return home by train, owing to several inches of snow
is that it better equips All of these reasons at least two fire depart- that was also provided is a that fell.
the department to handle show huge benefi t to the ment members, two EMS dry suit, which will mean
water rescue and recovery communities that the fire workers, and the person or that when it goes into the 1937 A 71-year-old famer died early Saturday morn-
situations. Before the zo- department serves, not to people that they are trying water it gets wet, but the ing in a traffi c accident on Main Street. A passing car
diac joined the team, the mention the water training to rescue. wearer will not get cold. grazed his buggy and frightened his horses. He suffered
fi re department were us- opportunities that it will The zodiac has a solid The fi re department is a dislocated neck when thrown from his buggy in front of
ing personal boats to at- allow our dedicated volun- aluminum bottom, which extremely grateful to the Wong Sings caf.
tend these situations. The teers. is reinforced underneath Rotary Club for their gen-
zodiac will enable the fire Soon, the fi re depart- to ensure durability even if erosity, and looks forward
department to respond ment will have a trailer it has to be dragged. It also to getting the zodiac on the 1957 The Manitoba Sugar Company advertises Gold-
quickly to any water situa- ready, which will allow has a five-yearwarranty, water. en Yellow Sugar now in polyethylene bags stating No
tion, not only in Minnedo- them to get the zodiac more hard, dried-out brown sugar.
Coming To Town
become a museum.
bile Learning Centre is a the work of the Truth and 1997 The Town is expected to be off ering up to 200
display of 27 large format Reconciliation Commis- campsites at the fairgrounds to be available almost im-
photos, which span the his- sion of Canada. The team mediately for Manitoba flood victims.
tory of the school. included participants from
Th e Brandon Indian Brandon University, Sioux
TOP RATE
Residential School oper- Valley, a survivor, and the
ated from 1895-1972 at a United Church of Canada.
site just west of the current These photographs
location of the Brandon Re- with descriptions will be 1 year
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Centre on Grand Valley sa United Church Hall . *Rates subject to change
Certain conditions may apply
Road. It was administered Th e public is invited to
fi rst by the Mission Board view the display and learn 3 year 5 year
of the Methodist Church about the ongoing effects
and after 1925 by the Unit- of Residential Schools; on
ed Church of Canada. A for- Friday, May 12th and Sat-
John Loregio of the Canadian Daibetes Association
is accepting funds to send a child from the Westman 2.0%* 2.4%*
mal apology was issued in urday, May 13th (watch area to a special diabetes camp. %UXFH0F1DEE
1998 by the Church to for- for more details in upcom- Harvey Wedgewood of the Minnedosa & District Call For More Terms & Rates 867-3946
mer students, and to their ing Coming Events). Lo-
families, and communities. cal school groups will be
Foundation is presenting the cheque
In 2014 a planning touring the display on May
For more info or to make a donation to the Foundation go to
team was organized in 16th to 18th.
www.minnedosafoundation.com.
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SUBMITTED Baldur, Nesbitt, Brandon team can launch their be- breast cancer who would
and Basswood. loved boat Kindred Spirit like to try dragon boating.
S tudents at Tanners
Crossing Elementary
School gathered for an
dents from the service
learning group LS!N pre-
sented information to the
rice. One student noted
during the presentation Club 55 its actually very sad, add- disease prevention, and
ed Woodcock. the prevention of isolation
that anyone who stands For many seniors in among older adults, said
Golden Agers Manitoba and across Can- Woodcock, we know that
ada, feeling lonely is a real- older people who remain
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loneliness often feel a gen- pier, mentally and physi-
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had a lovely lunch and fun feel rejected. According that people are very much
bowling. A good time was to the 2007 General So- encouraged to attend the
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Awards were handed Manitobans reported feel- but when they come,
out: Top Average was Shir- ings of loneliness. There- bring a friend. It will be
ley Mickoski 180 and Rob- fore, this is an issue that is a short afternoon, with
ert Hendry 179. Hi Triple very much a reality in our something a little bit dif-
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FM pie lemon meringue ...........................................................1kg ............. $8.99
Kraft BBQ sauce asstd ............................455ml ..2/$3.00 Chapmans frozen yogurt asstd .................................................. 2lt ............. $4.49
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Heinz picnic pack ............................. 3x375ml ...... $5.79 PC beef burgers asstd .......................................................1.36kg ........... $12.99
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