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this week
The Big Hearts Ride Again
New Doctor
In Town
8
Weekend On
the Farm
9 By HILLARY MILLER fairly certain they would increase in riders is the multiple years now. The
Photo by Hillary Miller
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Trib
was held at the 50+ Centre in Minnedosa. The course cannot see what lies beyond your target, NEVER TAKE
ran from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., and had about 11 attendees THE SHOT.
of all ages and genders. The course covered a range of Keep Your Finger OFF the Trigger: When carry-
hunter safety tips, include when to shoot and when not ing any firearm, your finger should never be inside the
to shoot. trigger guard unless youre ready to shoot. This is a huge
Following are some hunter safety tips from the off- problem that I see time and time again with inexperi-
gridsurvival website: enced shooters, and its something should be mastered
before ever going on a hunt.
Hunting Accidents have Four Common Causes:
1887 A coal yard for Minnedosa would be a great con-
Safe Shooting Practices
venience. There are a great many who use coal stoves but
Judgment Mistakes: The number one cause of hunt-
cannot very well buy coal in large quantities.
ing accidents is mistakes in judgment, such as mistak- Safe Zone-of-Fire: One of the most important as-
ing a person for game, not checking whats in front of or pects of safely firing your gun while out on a hunt is to
beyond your target, and getting caught up in the excite- never fire your gun outside of your Zone-of-Fire. Your 1897 Mr. McKee brought a bull into town for shipment
ment of the hunt which can cause you to make foolish Zone-of-Fire is the 45 degree area directly in front of each on Tuesday. It laid down on Main Street and in spite of all
mistakes. hunter. The reason we stay inside that 45 degree area, is attention, it died in a couple of hours.
Not Following Firearm Safety Rules: Another com- that anything outside that area cannot be seen with re-
mon cause of hunting related accidents is not following liability, and should be considered outside your field of 1907 A runaway team of horses in Rapid City and
safe firearm practices like the four primary rules of fire- view. Also, keep in mind your Zone-of-Fire will change dashed through LePages plate glass window. The horses
arm safety. with every step that you take, so make sure youre always had been frightened by a passing automobile.
Not Enough Practice: A huge problem that I see out aware of your hunting partners locations at all times.
in the field is hunters who dont know their firearms ca- Self-Control: Another important aspect of hunter 1917 A new schoolhouse has just been built at the vil-
pabilities. This stems from a lack of practice that can lead safety is self-control.Its not uncommon for hunters to lage of Mountain Road. Just a few years ago, this settle-
to things like accidental discharges and stray shots. become excited while out on a hunt; just remember that ment was dense woods and now there are many culti-
Mechanical Failures: When it comes to firearms this excitement can cause you to make careless mistakes, vated fields and comfortable and neat looking dwellings.
you can never let your guard down; mechanical failures so you need to do your best to control your emotions
can and will happen, so you must know how to deal with while out on the hunt. 1937 A proposed motorcade to Minot will leave to visit
them when they do. If you find yourself becoming anxious, or overly ex- Minot, North Dakota next week from Wasagaming and
cited, its time to slow down. If that means temporarily Minnedosa. The cost of the trip will be $3.00 round fare.
The Four Primary Rules of Firearm putting a stop to the hunt, then you need to err on the
Safety While Hunting are: side of caution. No hunt is worth taking unnecessary
1947 Town Council has decided to advertise for a care-
risks; the safety of everyone who may be out in the field is
taker and official gravedigger for Minnedosa Cemetery.
Always keep your muzzle pointed in a Safe Direc- always the number one consideration. A calm shooter is
tion: The muzzle of your firearm should never be point- always a better and more accurate shooter.
ed towards anything that you dont intend on shooting. Practice & Accuracy: Shooting accurately is not only 1957 R.E. Gordon, publisher of The Minnedosa Trib-
Practicing safe muzzle control is one of the most impor- the key to being a successful hunter; its also one of the une, will begin publication of a new paper, The Swan Riv-
tant things that you can do out in the field, and should most important aspects to being a safe hunter. If you can- er Telepost on September 19th. The new paper will be de-
be something thats second nature long before you ever not routinely hit your targets while out at the range, you signed along the lines of The Tribune and will be printed
head out into the field. have no business hunting anything. You are putting your- here in Minnedosa until a suitable plant can be opened
There is no such thing as an Unloaded Weapon: Ev- self and everyone in the field at risk. in Swan River.
ery firearm should be treated as a loaded weapon, there- Target Identification:If youre not 100% sure of what
fore they should always be given the respect due a loaded you are shooting at, DO NOT TAKE THE SHOT. Anything 1967 Bulldozers are hard at work clearing brush for
weapon. When being handed a firearm in the field, al- you shoot at needs to be identified, and needs to be 100% the new Minnedosa by-pass one mile west of town. By
ways assume the gun is loaded, even if someone tells you in your field of view before ever taking a shot. late fall of 1968, a gravel road is expected to be open
its unloaded. along the entire route of the by-pass.
You are cordially invited to the 1997 After taking over as interim principal at MCI last
West Region Child & Family Services Inc.
school year, George Jersak has decided to call Minnedosa
35th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING home and taken the permeant principal position for the
HYDRANT FLUSHING PROGRAM
current school year.
Manidoo Makwa Naagajii Ndabinoojiiminam,
The Town of Minnedosa will be conducting a Ndinawemaaganinam, Dago Ndoodenaawinam
Hydrant and Water Line Flushing Program
commencing the week of September 18th
until the end of October.
O n Monday, September
11th, a driver safety
course was held at the 50+
McConnell has been to
Minnedosa to present at
the 50+ Centre before, and
seniors with knowledge
and resources to help ease
them into the role of pas-
Centre. The room was full that she is a wealth of in- senger instead of driver.
of eager people, looking for formation. Folks walked Transportation Op-
a refresher. There were 26 away with more knowl- tions Network For Seniors
people who attended, both edge relating to driving provides courses on im-
men and women. issues they may be facing proving driving skills, re-
Pam McConnell was now, or in the future, said alizing your own bad hab-
the facilitator, and came Woodcock. its while driving, driving
to Minnedosa from the As people age, they with certain medications,
Transportation Options do not always want to ad- and the effects that dif-
Network for Seniors. She mit when their senses are ferent illnesses can have
discussed many of the sta- no longer what they once on you driving abilities.
tistics of driving relating were. This workshop pro- The course was informa-
not only to age, but also to vides information on the tive, and an eye opener to
gender, noting that more physical, mental and func- some, and was extremely
senior men are involved in tional changes that occur well presented. Woodcock Photo by Hillary Miller
collisions simply because to a body during the aging was very pleased with the
there are more male driv- process. These changes turnout at the event. 26 seniors attended a driver safety course recently at the 50+ Centre.
ers. can affect a persons ability The course was facilitated by Pam McConnell.
Local Services to Se- to drive safely. The Trans-
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T he 2017 edition of
the Manitoba Can-
ola Growers Association
at Newdale. Here, the
campers would spend a
few hours learning about
how oil is removed from
canola seeds. He explained
that the makeup of each
Following supper, a
special surprise presenta-
on the passing of sister and
Aunt Alice Griffiths. Alice
was a resident in the Erick-
Gui Medeiros da San-
tos of Brazil arrived on
Wednesday at the Mark
tion was made to Manitoba
Canola Connect Harvest canola, best farm practices canola seed is between 42 Canola Growers Eat Well son Care Home but passed Firby home where he will
Camp rolled through our and more. They would also and 45 percent oil. Each Director, Ellen Pruden in away in the Minnedosa be spending the next 5
area this past weekend. be treated to a delicious camper was given the op- recognition of her 20 years Health Centre. months and attending
The camp ran September homecooked meal in the portunity to crush some involvement with the Can- Off to further their school.
8th to 10th and provides machinery shop. The meal canola seeds with a small
an opportunity for profes- featured Manitoba prod- handheld roller to test
sionals in the food indus- ucts such as ribs, chicken, their quality.
try to get out to the rural corn, quinoa and a variety There were also dem-
area to meet farmers and of other vegetables and onstrations from Bass-
learn more about where salads. wood area farmer Rob-
our food comes from at the Ray Elliott from Rus- erta Galbraith to show the
grassroots level. sell who is Manager of Seed campers just how little
On Friday afternoon, Procurement for Bunge soil and water is available
17093gml
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M innedosas medi-
cal skillset just got a
little bit deeper. Dr. Taiwo
the University of Manito-
ba.
According to Dr. So-
a training program, and
according to Dr. Sonoiki,
it has been a dream.
Sonoiki started working noiki, their first response When his wife gradu-
at the Minnedosa Medi- to this was the university ated from the University of
cal Clinic about two weeks of what?, as they had nev- Manitoba, there were no
ago, and is feeling right at er really heard of Manitoba dentistry spots available
home here. before. The only thing he in Manitoba, except for in
Hailing from Nigeria, could remember of his ge- Brandon. It was this that
Dr. Sonoiki and his family ography lessons was prai- prompted Dr. Sonoiki to
moved to Canada in 2012. ries, prairies, prairies. So apply to Minnedosa and,
He had previously finished they packed their bags upon speaking with Mi-
his schooling to become a and moved to somewhere chelle McKay in recruit-
family doctor, while also called Manitoba, which ment at the hospital, he
obtaining a Masters De- we had never heard of, he decided to start work here.
gree in Health Manage- said. However, he admits Now, he, his wife, their six-
ment. now that Manitoba far sur- year-old daughter Tireni
When he decided to passed his expectations. (who is now starting grade
come to Canada, he and Now, Dr. Sonoiki and one), and his ten month
his family first moved to his family call Manitoba old son, Ini (who just start-
Toronto, while they waited home. Our first apart- ed walking last week), have
to hear which school his ment in Canada was here moved to Brandon, and
wife would be accepted in Manitoba, our first car Dr. Sonoiki commutes to
into to complete her de- was here in Manitoba, just Minnedosa for work.
gree in dentistry. Already a being free for the first time Before coming here,
dentist back home, his wife by ourselves was here in he had heard great things
needed to redo her third Manitoba. Manitoba gave about the town. Everyone Photo by HIllary Miller
and fourth year of den- us everything, he said. just keeps saying the same
Dr. Taiwo Sonoiki has been welcomed as the newest member
tistry, and graduate with a The first job he applied for things about rural Manito-
Canadian degree, in order upon arriving in Winni- ba, which is that it is beau- of the Minnedosa Medical Group.
to practice in her field. The peg was the job he got, as tiful, and the people are so
nice. He has also heard ers are awesome, and it Its really encouraging, and
of the hills, the nature, the makes you feel like you are the doctors are really great,
wildlife, and the great peo- part of a community, and they offer assistance and
ple of Minnedosa. from the first day, they em- they are always helping,
CHIPPERFIELD COFFEE COMPANY The people are so brace you, they make you said Dr. Sonoiki.
nice, the nurses and work- want to be a part of them. He also noted that the
patients are wonderful,
they are very nice, the el-
derly population here are
sweet, the way they talk to
NOW OPEN you, they take you as a son,
but they also take you as a
Busy Bs Laundry professional.
He has already taken
in some parts of Minnedo-
Monday to Sunday sa, specifically Sun Sun
9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Chinese Restaurant, but he
looks forward to making
40 Main Street, North use of the bike paths and
(23-4) the beach, and hopes to
take up golf so that he can
also enjoy the golf course
in town.
His goal is to start
challenging himself with
emergency medicine, and
hopes to incorporate those
skills at the hospital in
Minnedosa alongside his
Friday, family medicine practice.
He has a four year com-
September 22nd mitment at the clinic, and
vs.
looks forward to continu-
ing his time here well be-
T he Manitoba Canola
Growers have once
again hosted some east-
ner at the farm, and they
were given the chance to
speak to a rep from a cano-
this year was an apprecia-
tion of everything. You re-
ally start to appreciate how
erners, and shown them la crushing plant, from hard other people work,
the ways of the farm. Neil whom Matt learned that so that you can work hard,
and Roberta Galbraith re- in his restaurant, he goes and everything is connect-
cently hosted Matt Basile through 17 acres of canola ed. He noted that often
and Kyla Zanardi from To- per year, which is up from consumers dont realize
ronto, ON. They remained last years 12 acres. It where their food comes
in the area from Friday, seemed like a lot, Basile from, just as farmers often
September 8th until Sun- said, to be able to contex- dont realize just where
day, September 10th. tualize it and say its not their product goes. This
Basile and Zanardi just an order sheet that we program, which allows
own and operate a food place, but to actually see them to come see things
truck in Toronto called Fi- the land that you are draw- on the other side of the
del Gastro, and they also ing from. Its pretty amaz- fence, bridges that gap.
own and operate a restau- ing. One thing that Basile no- Photo by Hillary Miller
rant called Lisa Marie. The The two were given the ticed was the similarity Roberta Galbraith and Matt Basile
pair had been on the Mani-
toba Canola Growers trip
chance to learn about soil,
and the science behind
between the two worlds.
There are similarities be-
on the Galbraith farm near Basswood. Bridge Club
Results
last year, and came back growing canola, and were tween what we do with our mat, that other people fol- ther advancement.
again this year, opting to given the opportunity to food trucks and what they low, its just on a different Basile truly enjoyed
miss out on part of the tour ride in the combine and do with their combines. scale, he said. Even with his visit with the Manitoba
in order to spend time with harvest the crops, and deal You inspect them every the digitization of the two Canola Growers, Im very 1st Lois Campbell/
the Galbraiths, learning to with the grain on a larger day, youve got your check- industries, he notices simi- lucky that I get to work Cliff Lentz
farm. scale. This gave the pair list, youve got procedures lar changes happening, as with them, theyve really 2nd Jim/Lynn Burgess
According to Roberta, the ability to make the con- that you live by, and there jobs are becoming easier, helped to be the catalyst in 3rd Doug Thiessen/
they brought them out to nection between farm and is always someone at the and the way is being paved bridging that gap, he said. Boyd Grant
show them how canola food. top that creates that for- for new research and fur- 4th Mel Harvey/
Wilf Taylor
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Cadurcis News
2x7 for wrist and ankles), Dear Reena, a tarp or carpet and then nace Filter. As far as fiber-
will it remove the smell My friend has a cottage cover the area with mulch. glass filters being changed
from the material/seed at a lake, and has noxious Of course, this method monthly, that is a bit ex-
and clean the brown spot weeds in her garden and will depend on where the cessive, since they trap
on the cloth? How will I lawn. She has tried Weed weeds are located and very little but the largest of
By DOREEN TROTT
know when it is thoroughly and Feed, and Roundup the size of the weeds. The particles. I change the mi-
dry; just wait for three days to eradicate them, but the most effective solution for crofilters once in Decem-
or something? Will the
wheat mold, even if it has
former doesnt work at all
on these weeds, and the
getting rid of weeds is to
extract the root regularly,
ber and once in March. Of
course, that is without air-
C hurch services began on Sunday at Cadurcis after
the summer recess. In this era of clergy shortages we
are very fortunate to have Elgin Hall attend to our spirit-
been thoroughly dried? If latter only works after re- however this is not always conditioning in the sum-
ual needs.
I reheat before completely peated applications, kill- an option. mer. On a side issue, back
Our sympathy once again to the Longstaff family on
dry, will the wheat be com- ing the grass of course in in the early 1970s, long be-
the passing of William Longstaff. Our deepest condol-
promised? Marie the process. Do you have Dear Reena, fore the microfilters came
ences.
out, I inquired with a clerk
Jim and Nancy Greer motored to Nesbitt where they
in the hardware section of
helped granddaughter Maygan Greer celebrate her 20th
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION a department store as to
birthday. Congratulations Maygan!
SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES whether they had a spray
Hunter Greer of Kemnay has been visiting with his
TOWN OF MINNEDOSA to apply to the filters. She
grandparents, Jim and Nancy Greer.
looked at me in shock and
Pursuant to subsection 367(7) of The Municipal Act, notice is hereby given that unless the tax arrears for
the designated year and costs in respect of the hereinafter described properties are paid in full to the
Municipality prior to the commencement of the auction, the Municipality will on the 10th day of
October, 2017, at the hour of 10:00 AM, at Town of Minnedosa, 103 Main Street South, Minnedosa,
The tax sale is subject to the following terms and conditions with respect to each property:
The purchaser of the property will be responsible for any property taxes not yet due.
The Municipality may exercise its right to set a reserve bid in the amount of the arrears and
costs.
If the purchaser intends to bid by proxy, a letter of authorization form must be presented prior to
the start of the auction.
The Municipality makes no representations or warranties whatsoever concerning the properties
being sold.
The successful purchaser must, at the time of the sale, make payment in cash, certified cheque
or bank draft to the Town of Minnedosa as follows:
i) The full purchase price if it is $10,000 or less; OR
ii) If the purchase price is greater than $10,000, the purchaser must provide a non-
refundable deposit in the amount of $10,000 and the balance of the purchase price must
be paid within 20 days of the sale. Photo by Hillary Miller
The risk for the property lies with the purchaser immediately following the auction.
The purchaser is responsible for obtaining vacant possession. Staff and students in Rolling River School Division kicked off
If the property is non-residential property, the purchaser must pay GST to the Municipality or, if the 2017-18 school season on Friday, September 8th.
a GST registrant, provide a GST Declaration.
The purchaser will be responsible for registering the transfer of title in the land titles office,
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including the gate at Horod cemetery, and also made beautiful
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Closing Date: September 29th, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. He also worked in wood, making lovely wooden mushrooms to
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Ms. Natasha Wilson, Director moved to Brandon in his later years where he happily helped
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We thank all those who apply; however only those Arden MacGregor Russell friends visited or when he was out visiting with close family at
selected for an interview will be contacted. (26-2)
Argyle McCreary Sandy Lake Easter, Christmas, and New Years Eve. He is undefeated in king
Bethany Melita Shoal Lake pedro still. Edward was a deeply spiritual man, loving and car-
Brandon Minitonas Souris ing.
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A private celebration of his life will be held. For those
who want to remember Edward, donations may be made to the
Carberry Morden Starbuck Horod Cemetery. May he rest in the Lord.
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- 3+1 bedrooms, 2 baths
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O n Saturday, Septem-
ber 9th, volunteers
from the Kelleher Ford
nothing comes back to the
dealership.
Ford came up with
in Dauphin supplied the
vehicles, the gas in the ve-
hicles, the volunteers from
Dealership in Dauphin set the Drive One program his staff. Then, all people
up camp at the Onanole about seven years ago, in in the community had to
School, in order to raise which Ford dealerships do is show up, register, and
funds for the school. The across the country part- test drive a vehicle. He
event ran from 10 a.m. un- ner with various chari- used the analogy, when
til 3 p.m., and included a ties or schools and donate was the last time you got to
bouncy castle, face paint- $20 for every person who donate $20, and not even
ing and a barbeque for at- test drives one of their ve- reach into your pocket?.
tendees. hicles. In previous events, The vehicles that were
Chuck Burton, the the Dauphin Ford Dealer- available to community
dealerships general man- ship has partnered with members to test drive were
ager was there, along with the Safe Grad in Dauphin, the Expedition, the Edge,
eight other members of the the Glibert Plains Rec cen- two half tons, an Escape, a
dealership, taking people tre, and a volleyball club. Focus, and a one-ton pick- Photo by Hillary Miller
for test drives. For every This year, the Onanole up.
person that registered to School approached them, He noted that it is a dealership, but the whole business, hand out busi-
When asked if he
test drive one of their ve- and they were happy to lot of work to put on the objective of the day is to ness cards, or anything like
hoped to benefit from the
hicles that day, the Ford help. School divisions are event, so they limit it to raise money for the school. that. The whole purpose is
event, Burtons response
dealership donated $20 taxed to the limit right now twice a year. This was their We do not actively sell first and foremost to raise
was truly selfless. When
to the chosen cause, up with costs, so it is hard to first time in Onanole, but throughout the day unless funds for the school, he
we do these things, sure
to a maximum of $6,000, pay for the kids to go out Burton felt it was a good fit somebody actively asks us said. Well done, Kelleher
it is to get people driving
which in this case was the and do their excursions, since they are both in the questions. We dont solicit Ford of Dauphin!
our product that would
school in Onanole. With said Burton. parkland. not normally stop at a Ford
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