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Volume 135 Issue 26 Friday, September 15, 2017 www.minnedosatribune.com 90 cents plus tax

INSIDE
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

online donations, and


not only reach their goal increased social media Heart and Stroke founda- thanks to the people who

If your label reads T he Big Bike is back!


Or at least it was back,
of $3,000 this year, but sur-
pass it. This goal was ac-
presence that they had this
year. Additionally, she said
tion has really done a great
job of research and getting
actually came to ride the
bike, because thats what

17 /09 /30 on Tuesday, September


12th. The Heart and Stroke
compolished as this years
ride raised $3,720! There
that personally reaching
out to people who have rid-
equipment out there, like
AEDs, and I just hope to
its all about.
Next year, she hopes
Its time to renew Big Bike rolled through were close to 29 riders this den the bike in the past, or create more survivors, she to have even more people
Minnedosa again, and this year, and each one was en- who are touched by Heart said. come out to support the
your subscription! year, Minnedosa almost thusiastic, and had their and Stroke also helped to She extends her grati- Big Bike Ride. If we need
filled it! This means that own reason for riding the attract riders. tude to everyone who to do a second ride, we
204-867-3816 we had a few more riders bike. Haywood feels that came out, and everyone will, she said.
than we did last year. Haywood said that this is an important event, who donated and pledged
Annette Haywood was the likely reason for the and has organized it for one of our riders, and did

ITS A FACT!
85% 85% of Manitoba adults are readers of their local community newspaper.
Reach them all with a newspaper ad.
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2 Friday, September 15, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Families Benefit From Jamboree Proceeds


it, like Dawson, who has
been diagnosed with Au-
tism Spectrum Disorder.
Dawson has already
been going to this new
centre twice a week since
the beginning of summer.
The funds from the Little
Valley Jamboree will en-
sure that Dawson is able to
continue to go to the cen-
tre.
Additionally, the fami-
ly plans to enroll Dawson in
music therapy, which they
hope will help improve
Dawsons communication
skills. Depending on his
speech development, the
Photo by Hillary Miller family is also considering
private speech therapy as
The richards Family is presented a cheque from Jamboree volunteers. an option.
Alexis Andreychuks
By Hillary Miller the family of Alexis An- of direct donations from family plans to use the
dreychuk. They were pre- friends and families. funds to help pay for her

R PROMPT therapy ses- Photo by John Drinkwater /Neepawa Banner


ecently, the proceeds sented by Rod and Evelyn The family of Dawson
that were raised from Lewandoski, along with Richards plans to use the sions, which they need to
drive to Saskatchewan for. The andreychuk Family is presented a
the Little Valley Jambo- another volunteer for the money to help fund his en-
ree were presented to this event, Teri Syslak rollment in a new special- Alexis has been diagnosed cheque from rod lewandoski.
years recipients. On Tues- Through the proceeds ized centre in Brandon, the with Verbal Dyspraxia,
day, August 29th, a cheque from the Little Valley Jam- Westman Child Develop- but through her PROMPT to both families for all of since it meant that atten-
was presented to the fami- boree, each family received ment Centre. The program therapy sessions, she has their support in the event dance was not directly re-
ly of Dawson Richards, and a cheque in the amount of is open to all children, but progressed from four intel- process. lated to the weather. How-
on September 5th another $12,000, with an additional provides specialized care ligible words, to over twen- This was the first year ever, there are others who
cheque was presented to $1,500 that was comprised to the children who need ty-five. Her loving family that the Little Valley Jam- felt that the Jamboree was
hopes that through these boree was held indoors, better off outdoors, as it
sessions, she will continue and Rod and Evelyn Le- sparked happy memories
on to become fluent, as wandoski both felt that of previous jamborees.
they believe every child this was a successful move,
Grant Application deserves a voice.
Rod Lewandoski, one
for 2017 of the two primary orga-
nizers for the Little Valley
TRIBUNE DEADLINE
Minnedosa and District Foundation Inc.
Jamboree was very grateful Tuesday at 12 noon
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Minnedosa and District Foundation Inc. is committed to enhance
the quality of life for our citizens, by promoting charitable, educational, Through your contribution and the contributions of others like you,
and cultural endeavors: to encourage and inspire donors in charitable The Sandy Lake Endowment Fund will be able to continue to provide funding for
giving for the benet of the community and to special projects in the Sandy Lake area.
LEAVE A LEGACY FOR THE FUTURE.
Since its inception, May 13th, 2007, the Sandy Lake Endowment Fund
Deadline October 1, 2017 has dispersed $62,812 in interest to deserving Sandy Lake projects in progress.
The Minnedosa and District Foundation is currently accepting The Fund balance currently sits at $283,948.
applications for grants for the calendar year 2017. The Foundation will Your TAX-DEDUCTIBLE contribution to this community program would be gratefully accepted.
entertain applications on an annual basis to be allocated by The principle is never touched. The interest grants are given out twice a year (June & December)
December 31, of the current year. to non-profit groups and organizations located in the SANDY LAKE AREA.
EACH GIFT, SMALL OR LARGE, IS IMPORTANT.
A grant application is required along with: WHEN YOU DECIDE TO SUPPORT THE ENDOWMENT FUND,
1. A brief history of the organization and project YOU WILL JOIN THE PEOPLE WHO DESIRE TO MAKE A WAYS TO GIVE
2. Most recent nancial statements DIFFERENCE IN THE COMMUNITY FOREVER. * An outright gift or pledge of money, securities or
3. Anticipated budget property.
The SLEF piggy-backs on the Killarney Foundation * Provide for a bequest in your will.
4. Purpose of the request Inc. keeping administration costs to a minimum and * Take out (transfer) a gift of Life Insurance
5. Timeline for completing your project ensuring maximum available grant amounts. naming the Foundation as the beneficiary.
Applications are available from * A gift in memory of a friend, relative or employee.
Please make your cheque payable to: * Perpetuate the name of a friend or relative through
Minnedosa Insurance Services. The Killarney Foundation Inc. an In Memoriam gift.
Applications are also available on-line at and in the memo section of the cheque write: * A multi-year pledge.
minnedosafoundation.com * Set up a Donor Advised Fund.
For The Established * Set up a Planned Gift such as a Charitable
Applications are to be mailed by October 1, 2017 to: Sandy Lake Endowment Fund Remainder Trust.
Minnedosa and District Foundation Inc. * Transfer an existing Foundation, Charitable Trust or
PO Box 1980 Endowment.
Minnedosa, MB Please mail or deliver to:
For more information, please contact:
R0J 1E0 Sandy Lake Endowment Fund
Doreen Stapleton 204-585-5310
c/o Municipality Of Harrison Park
email: mdsadistrictfoundationinc@gmail.com Ross Shindruk - 204-585-2481
108 Main St. Box 220
APPLICATION DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 1, 2017. (26-2) Nancy Dilts 204-585-2519
Newdale, MB. R0J 1J0
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, September 15, 2017 3

Zane MacDonald - Pro Golfer First Month Successful For


By Hillary Miller then began training with
Dave Scinocca, the golf
that Zane will focus more
on golf, because it is an in- New Community Laundromat
O ne of Minnedosas
own has a bright fu-
ture ahead of him in golf.
pro at the Shilo Golf Club,
who he is still working
with. Scinocca also works
dividual sport, and Zane
will be able to more easily
measure his own skill lev-
Zane MacDonald recently with Bobby Ray Uhl, who el.
participated in the Maple is from Erickson, and also Being so busy, one
Leaf Junior Tour, and is competed in the Maple might think that Zanes
going pro! He recently fin- Leaf Junior Tour, coming schoolwork would surely
ished the PGA of Manitoba first in her division. suffer, however the 16 year
Jr. Championship in Win- According to Craig, old made the honour roll
nipeg. it was Scinocca who sug- in his 10th grade year, he
The tour comprised of gested that Zane take golf- has the honour roll plus
six events in total through- ing to the next level. One the sports side of things,
out the summer. Through- of the challenges of this he is pretty well rounded,
out the first four events, is the time commitment. said Craig.
Zane did well, and fin- Next year, if the timing al- Craig is proud of his
ished around the middle of lows, Zane could play in son, not just in his skill lev-
the pack. However, during more events, even in Sas- el, but also in his apprecia-
the last two events, he im- katchewan or Alberta. This tion for the social aspects
proved significantly, and summer, he struggled with of golf. Golf is a gentle-
in the last round, he tied juggling his golf career mans sport, and you learn
for first place, only losing with a desire to sign up for how to interact with peo-
in a playoff hole against his hockey events. Struggling ple properly, he said, you
competitor. In the end, his to be in two places at once, are out there golfing with
score was 158. and relying on his parents people you dont know,
He was given his first for rides from one place to and you spend four and a
set of clubs at around another, Zane is now going half hours on a course with Photo by Darryl Holyk
age five by his uncle Jeff to hang up his golf clubs them, Craig said. Having
and his grandfather Dick. for the year and focus on always tried to teach his By Hillary Miller Stans Cleaners the two tive feedback, and that
Zanes father, Craig, used his tryouts with the Yellow- son the finer points of saw an opportunity, and they are happy with the
to drop him off at the golf
course in town when he
was eight, and referred to it
head Chiefs hockey team.
Hes been very busy
with both sports, said
the game, such as replac-
ing divets, and fixing ball
marks on the green, and
M ain Street Minnedo-
sa has brightened
up a bit with the addition
opened Busy Bees. Con-
struction finished earlier
this summer and the laun-
turnout Its getting used
pretty steadily, its been
good, he said.
as a cheap daycare, since Craig, noting that some respect, Craig looks for- of Busy Bees Laundromat. dromat opened its doors The laundromat has
it kept Zane out of trouble people feel that a person ward to seeing where the Mark Birch, of Birch Con- on August 11th. While detergent available, and
and occupied all day. needs to choose and fo- game takes Zane. struction and Chad Burton there was no grand open- two vending machines.
He first started tak- cus on a single sport. At Zanes golf season is of C. Burton Enterprises ing for the momentous oc- Fabric softener will be
ing it more seriously when some point in time you finished now, and he will partnered up to fill the gap casion, the doors were offi- available at a later date.
he started training with a have to choose a path, but be heading into his hockey to meet Minnedosas laun- cially unlocked, and will be The laundromat has five
golf pro in Brandon, Terry 16 is kind of early in my season, but all in all, it was dry needs. unlocked every day from 9 washers and six dryers for
Poole. The two would play opinion, he said. So for a very successful summer Following a fire that a.m. to 9 p.m. the convenience of the
every Tuesday throughout now, Zane will continue for him. permanently closed the Birch noted that he community.
the summer months. But with both sports. He said previous laundromat, has not received any nega-
Zane wanted more. He that eventually, it is likely

Its hard to beleive is has been 22 years


since we moved to Minnedosa and
opened our business

BLAZERS.
We have raised our famiy and made
many close friends and valued We will be
customers. Thank you to our awesome
closed from
Fall Special!!! morning coffee guys, you kept us
entertained and have always been there
through good times and bad. september 16th to
Don't be left out We are proud of the business we september 30th.
in the cold!!! established and are excited for the new
owner Viral Shah and manager Joan Love. Resuming regular
Electric Furnace inspection and We encourage you all to continue to hours on
blower cleaning starting at $55.00 support them. They have a wonderful
(Plus applicable taxes) community to serve. We wish them great Monday, October 2nd.
success in their new business.
Call Jon at Once again thank you all We apologize for any
204-867-0145 for your support. inconvenience.
To schedule your appointment today! Mark & Jan Blais Thank-you!
(26-5)
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Darryl a.Holyk - PublisHer anD eDitor

Around The Region...


Killarney Guide Demand for more handivan ser-
Eliminating Critics Lack of Logic
vice has been met with the purchase of a sleek new Ram
3500 which now provides the community with two hand- By TODD MACKAY services in southern Saskatchewan over the past year
ivans. Cost of the second handivan was $80,000 and paid Canadian Taxpayers Federation has been reduced to approximately 110 days, almost
for through the Municipality of Killarney-Turtle Moun- half of what it was over a year ago.
tain, Province of Manitoba and a grant from Killarney
Foundation. F olks in Niverville have an idea. For years, people
have been driving past the small town to get pri-
vate MRIs just south of the border. What if people
There are, of course, alternatives to this all-of-the-
above approach. If we truly want to reduce MRI wait
times, we need to invest in public MRI services, said
could purchase an MRI in Niverville? The Town of Cook. More money is always an option, but lets look at
Roblin Review The Parkway Co-op celebrated the Niverville is exploring a partnership to open a pri- the issue of public investment in healthcare.
grand opening of its new 28,000 square foot grocery store vate clinic where people can purchase MRIs. Some Manitoba spends $7,120 per person on healthcare,
in Roblin with a pancake breakfast and ribbon cutting. might imagine a world where Manitobans would have accordingto the Canadian Institute for Health Infor-
Holding the ribbon were long-time employees Donna a shorter drive to get MRIs and medical technicians mation. Thats second highest among the provinces.
Cross (31 years) and Melvin Antosh (39 years) with meat could get jobs in Niverville. Others imagine a much Saskatchewan spends $6,838 per person. Its hard to
cutter, Joe Filewich (52 years and no retired) slicing different world. This new private MRI clinic will intro- believe that more money could improve the situation
through the ribbon with a knife. duce a two-tiered system where the rich can buy their when Manitoba is already one of the biggest spenders
way into treatment ahead of the poor, and that is sim- on healthcare.
Carberry News-Express Paint the Plain 17 was a ply not right, said Darrin Cook, President of the CUPE And where exactly would more money come
big hit with 97 people participating. Virtually all runners Local 4270. Fortunately, we dont have to rely entirely from? The province is running an operational defi-
were covered in paint. All money from the event, $2,000 on imagination. People in Saskatchewan can pay for cit of $840 million. The budget estimated interest on
was donated to the Pearson family. MRIs. So hows that working out? the debt will cost Manitobans $911 million, but that
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation checked with was before interest rates ticked up and the provinces
Dauphin Herald The 19th annual Threshing Day, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health. Individuals in credit rating got another downgrade. Its time for look
hosted by the Dauphin Agricultural Heritage Club was Saskatchewan have purchased more than 850 private at solutions other than more money because the prov-
one of the biggest ever. Up to 450 people attended the MRIs since Mar. 31, 2016. For every one of those MRIs, ince is out of money. Theres an amazing lack of logic
event offering demonstrations on cutting, combing, stok- the private clinics are required to provide a free MRI in the opposition to the Niverville proposal. Critics
ing and threshing with antique farm machinery. of similar complexity for someone on the public wait oppose so-called U.S.-style system while Manitobans
list, so more than 850 additional MRIs have been pro- current system is prompting Manitobans to cross the
Boissevain Recorder - The annual Dunrea Flea Mar- vided at no cost to the public health system. Theres border to get actual U.S. healthcare. Unions represent-
ket, organized by the Kin Club of Boissevain, attracted more. Saskatchewans Workers Compensation Board ing healthcare workers oppose Nivervilles plan to
126 evders filling the arean, curling rink and overflowed and other insurance providers often pay for private create jobs for healthcare workers. People calling for
to the grounds outside. Over 2,000 bargain hunters at- MRIs. The two-for-one requirements means they also more investment in MRIs are telling Niverville not to
tended thi syars market. provide MRIs for someone on the public list. Since move forward the plan that could provide hundreds of
March 31st, 2016, this has resulted in more than 1,500 MRIs at no cost to the public system. Not everyone is
additional MRIs being provided for patients from the opposed to Niverville. The province still has to analyze
public wait list. the idea. But at least one person appreciates the initia-
A total of 2,378 MRI exams have been complet- tive.
Letters to the Editor ed since March 31, 2016, at no cost to the public sys- Weve asked communities to be innovative and
tem, contributing to improved access to MRI service to be creative when it comes to health-care delivery,
The Minnedosa Tribune welcomes Letters to the
in southern Saskatchewan, states the Saskatchewan saidManitoba Health Minister Kelvin Goertzen when
Editor. All letters must include the writers full name,
Ministry of Health. The ministry points out that patient asked about Nivervilles proposal. I am thankful and
address, and telephone number. Only the writers
choice is one of many factors impacting wait times and supportive of communities that bring forward innova-
name will be published; address and phone number
its also added capacity to the public system. The re- tive ideas.
are required for confirmation. Anonymous letters will
sults are encouraging. The wait time for elective MRI
not be published. Letters that are deemed libelous,
in bad taste, or describe an incident involving other
people, will not be published.
The Minnedosa Tribune reserves the right to
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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, September 15, 2017 5

Safety First For Hunters


By Hillary Miller Make Sure You Know Whats in Front of & Beyond
the Target: When taking a shot, you must always be sure
Ye O l d
O n Saturday, September 9th, a hunter safety course of whats in front of and whats beyond your target. If you

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.

1987 The white spruce has been named Manitobas


provincial tree. The two runner up finalists were the
paper birch and the Manitoba maple.

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.

The Flushing Program will be conducted from


7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Spirit Bear Protection for our Children, Families
and Communities
Mondays through to Thursdays.
Thursday September 21th, 2017
Residents may notice periods of low pressure and
discolouration during this time. Residents may also Keeseekoowenin 61A
notice temporary disruption of water service.

Residents are advised to check your cold water


Entrance marked via Highway 10 at
Onanole MB 354 (south)
& RMNP Lake Audy Road (north)
Dr. Derek Papegnies
supply for discolouration prior to using
washing machines, dish washers etc.
9:00 am Meet & Greet
9:45 am Grand Entry OPTOMETRIST
10:00 am - Annual General Meeting
We apologize for any inconvenience that this Program
may cause; however it is critical that the lines be ~EVERYONE WELCOME~
flushed on a regularly established schedule. 129-2nd Avenue S.W., Minnedosa, MB
*NO VENDORS PERMITTED* FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL:
Town of Minnedosa (26-2) 204-867-2455
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Drivers Get Refresher Course


By HILLARY MILLER niors Co-ordinator, Max- portation Options Net-
ine Woodcock, noted that work for Seniors provides

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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Unico pasta asstd .....................................................................900g ..........2/$3.00 MM Five Alive, Fruitopia, MM Lemonade, Nestea ............ 295ml ............. $0.75
Ragu original/ground beef................................................... 640ml ..........2/$3.00 Chapman YKN icecream bar or cone... 6x140ml ...... $4.99

MEATS
Quaker chewy/dipps bars asstd ..................................... 150-156g ..........2/$4.00
PC maple brown oatmeal ...................................................430g ............. $1.99
PC 100% orange juice ........................................................ 1.75lt ............. $3.29
PC dipped chocolate chip/caramel granola bars ..... 156-172g ............. $1.99
CL Leaf tuna light chunk/flake water ..............170g .. 3/$4.00
Lipton Knorr vegetable soup ............................................ 56-166g ..........3/$4.00
Hellmans real mayo/big squeeze regular ....................750-890ml ............. $4.99 Lean Ground beef.............................................. $3.69/lb
Heinz ketchup squeeze/upside down squeeze............ 890ml-1lt ............. $3.99 Sirloin beef steak ...................................................................................... $4.99/lb
Sirloin tip roast beef ................................................................................. $3.99/lb
Robin Hood flour all purpose................2.5kg ...... $4.49 Chicken drumstick ................................................................................... $1.99/lb
Crisco golden flavour/vegetable shortening ...454g .. 2/$5.00 PC free from italian sausage mild, hot ...............................500g ............. $5.49
Gatorade sport asstd ............................................................ 710ml ..........2/$3.00 NN crispy southern chicken .................................................1kg ........... $13.99

PRODUCE
Quaker cereal original ..................................................... 450-500g ............. $2.99
Robin Hood oats quick/one minute ........................................1kg ............. $2.79
McCafe premium roast tin coffee ...........950g .... $17.99
Tetley Tea orange pekoe, green tea lemon ...................... 48-72ea ............. $4.99
Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk ............................ 300ml ............. $2.99
Christie dads oatmeal original/chocolate chip ............. 300-320g ............. $2.49
Chritie Crispers assd ...............................................................175g ............. $1.99 Cauliflower............................................................. $2.99
Lays chips assd ........................................................................255g ..........3/$8.00 Green lettuce.................................................................................................. $1.29
Munchies snack mix ................................................................300g ............. $2.99 Green peppers .......................................................................................... $1.29/lb
Ocean Spray coktail asstd ..................................................... 1.89lt ............. $3.69 Hearts of romaine .......................................................................................... $2.99
PC splendid olive oil extra virgin ........................................... 1lt ............. $8.99 Celery ............................................................................................................. $1.49
Unico olives black ripe pitted/sliced .................................. 375ml ..........2/$3.00 Watermelon mini seedless............................................................................ $3.99
San Pellegrino mineral water .............................................. 750ml ..........2/$3.00 Red hothouse tomato ............................................................................... $1.29/lb
Bartlett pears ............................................................................................. $1.49/lb
Catelli lasagna/express oven ready .........375-500g ...... $2.49 Royal gala apples .............................................. $1.49/lb
Classico pasta sauce asstd ............................................410-650ml ............. $2.99
Crisco vegetable oil ............................................................... 1.42lt ............. $4.99
NN cheese bars asstd ..........................................................200g ............. $2.99

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Pilsbury country biscuits ........................................................340g ..........2/$5.00
CB nature slice marble cheddar .............................................240g ............. $4.99

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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, September 15, 2017 7

Canola Campers Visit Newdale Farm


for farmers to use to grow ola Learning Centre. Ellen bus, the campers headed
their crops. has been a huge asset to northwest towards Russell
Bruce Dalgarno did Manitoba Canola Growers to spend the night at the
a demonstration to show and has created numer- Barn in the Bush before a
and explain how methods ous programs to educate full day Saturday visiting
of farming have changed people on the value of agri- more area farms to learn
from 1994 to today. Back culture and canola. about different areas of
then, on his land, Bruce Once they boarded the rural life and agriculture.
was making seven trips
across his fields with
equipment using 9.87 litres
of diesel fuel per acre. To-
day, thanks to better prac-
Basswood News
tices, advancements and
glyphosate (herbicide), By Zelda FirBy studies are Cassandra
that same land can pro- Cardy who is attending
duce a successful crop
with only four trips by F riday, September 8th
marked the first day
of the 2017 2018 school
Red River College and Cam
Ross who is attending the
University of Manitoba.
equipment using only 2.49
litres of diesel fuel per acre. year. Students and teach- Diane Harrington and
Photo by Darryl Holyk Yields for canola crops ers are all wished good Gaileen Kingdon along
have also increased over luck and hope you all have with other members of
Ray Elliott from Bunge (R) assists campers in crushing canola an enjoyable year. the Waves of Hope Drag-
that time period. In 1994,
seeds with a roller to test their quality. the average yield was 26 to Deepest sympathy is on Boat took part in FMG
28 bushels per acre. Last extended to Ila Ross and Dragon Boat Festival at the
By DARRYL HOLYK the tour bus rolled into was in attendance to dem- year, the average yield was family and Henry and Forks in Winnipeg on the
Dalgarnos Pendale Farms onstrate to the campers 39 bushels per acre. Phyllis Winder and family weekend.

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
8 Friday, September 15, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Meet Minnedosas Newest Physician, Dr. Sonoiki


By Hillary Miller first school to reply to her a clinical assistant. After
applications was, luckily, this, he was accepted into

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-

Regina Pats yond that parameter.


If you see Dr. Sonoiki
around town, or at the
clinic and hospital, say
hello! He is extremely
friendly, and will fit right
into Minnedosa! Welcome
to town, Dr. Sonoiki!
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, September 15, 2017 9

A Weekend On The Farm


By HILLARY MILLER grows and is harvested. Basile said that what
She treated them to a din- he took away from the trip

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

Senior Mens Fall Golf Classic 17093MC0

SUBMITTED Ken Newman and Kevin Quesnel in first,


Rod Klassen and Terry Lumsden in sec-

T he Senior Mens Two-Man Fall Clas-


sic Golf Tournament was hosted at
the Minnedosa Golf Course and Coun-
ond and Wayne Bazillo and Ken Schultz
in third. All pairs had scores of 75.
In Second Flight, Bill Moody and
try Club on Friday, September 8th. A Larry Kidd earned first with 80. Second
total of 92 golfers participated playing went to Scott Burgess and Brian Bruce
in two-man teams. The tournament for- with 81 Count Back and third went to
mat was nine holes of two-man best ball Bob Horner and Harvey Wedgewood
with nine holes of two-man scramble. with 81 Count Back.
The top three in the Championship Third Flight also saw all teams with
Flight were Darren Maginel and Grant a score of 85 so the top three were deter-
Coulter with 65 followed by Darcy Bi- mined by Count Back. Dale Szucki and
alas and Darren Blake with 67 and Brad Elgin Robertson took first, Murray Wahl
Wells and Lee Ransom with 69. and Karl Snezyk took second and Bob
For First Flight, the top three pairs Ash and Ray Volanski took third.
were determined by Count Back with

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MINNEDOSA, MB

Lakeside Septic Service Customer Appreciation


We would like to thank our customers for their continued business.
During the months of September and October septic load customers will be
entered for a chance to receive their next load free.
There will be five random draws made during the first week of November.
(25-5)
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Options For Fighting Weeds


any ideas on how this can The anti-slip strips in my said, But that would plug screen filter and clean.
be completely removed? bathtub have become dis- them up! My response, Scrub both sides with a
Solutions and Joan colored. Can you suggest a Thats exactly what I soft brush, dish soap and
Substitutions Dear Joan,
way to clean them without
harming the tub? Appreci-
wanted. That made the
look even more shocked.
water. Dry well and return
to the dryer. Submitted by
By When it comes to nox- ate your column. Rennie Alan Alishia
REENA NERBAS ious weeds, determination
and persistence are key. Hi Rennie, Best Tips of the Week Note: Every user as-
Option 1: Use commercial Several people shared sumes all risks of injury
weed killer, with a long re- great results by, scrub- I often found spiders or damage resulting from
Hi Reena, Dear Marie, sidual period to lengthen bing the areas with a green sitting in the same area of the implementation of any
I own a wheat-filled Use caution when time between applica- scrubby pad (a wash cloth my screen room. I decided suggestions in this column.
heating pad which was resorting to wheat bags. tions. Option 2: Make your wont do it) and either toi- to soak a few cotton balls Test all products on an in-
scorched in a new micro- There have been numer- own weed killer: In a spray let bowl cleaner or equal with peppermint essential conspicuous area first.
wave (obviously quicker ous recorded incidents of bottle combine half quart parts: borax, dish soap and oil, which is different than Reena Nerbas is a
heating time). It now smells bags becoming too hot, pickling vinegar, one tsp. 3% hydrogen peroxide. peppermint extract. I have popular motivational pre-
just when sitting and more smoldering and starting dish soap and half cup of Scrub and rinse, excellent noticed fewer spiders ever senter for large and small
so when reheated. The fab- on fire after microwave salt. Spray weeds, keeping results! since. Submitted by Tyler groups; check out her web-
ric (material unknown) is heating. If the bag is dam- in mind that this solution If you notice that your site: reena.ca. Ask a ques-
also discolored. My ques- aged in any way, your saf- will kill anything green. Re- Feedback from Reader dryer takes longer to dry tion or share a tip at reena.
tions are: If I hand-wash est bet is to toss it out. apply the next day. Option your clothing, remove the ca t
this small item (approx. 3: Smother the weeds with Re: Changing Fur-

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,

Back To The Books


Manitoba, proceed to sell by public auction the following described properties:

Roll Description Assessed Amount of Arrears


Number Value & Costs for Which
Property May be
Offered for Sale
54600 AT MINNEDOSA AND BEING: LOT 10 BLOCK 4 L -$17,100 $8,090.26
SS PLAN 52151 NLTO IN NE 1/4 2-15-18 WPM - 249 B -$66,500
MAIN ST N

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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The Minnedosa Tribune is not responsible for Berkshire Pork $4 - $5/lb. Call cal Goods, Arts, Farm Produce
and Sun 11-5. Call KDL Fur-
typographical errors published AFTER the first insertion, nor 204-848-2205, 204-867-7380 and Baked Goods of the Rid-
niture at 204-571-1971. 660
does it assume responsibility for errors published as a result of or 204-848-0660. (23-4) x ing Mountain Biosphere Re-
Highland Ave., South side of
an advertisement placed, changed, or cancelled, by telephone. serve. For More Info Call Val-
#1 Hwy., Brandon. Ashley Cook and Andrew
To ensure your advertisement appears correctly please submit One oil fired furnace (ap- erie at 204-848-0556. (25-2) x
it in person, by fax, mail, or email. Dalton are pleased to
prox. 200,000 BTU), One oil Two Community History
announce the arrival of their Minnedosa Legion La-
fired 40 gallon water heater, Books. 1. Beckoning Hills Re-
beautiful baby girl dies Auxiliary Annual Fall Tea
One fuel tank, 200 gallons. visited Morton-Boissevain,
AUCTIONS Sold as one package. Interest- blue hardcover, 802 pages,
IVY QUINN
born on May 20th, 2017,
and Rainbow Auction to be
ed parties call 204-728-1283. published in 1981. 2. Beyond held September 20th, 2017
weighing 8lbs and 13oz. from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at
(26-2) x the Gates of Lower Fort Gar-
McSherry Auction McSherry Auction ry R.M. of St. Andrews, green
Very proud grandparents are the Legion Clubrooms. Every-
BATTERIES FOR EV- Barry and Colleen Cook one is welcome. x
#12 Patterson Drive Herman Rempel hardcover, 545 pages, pub-
ERYTHING. Automotive, of Clanwilliam and Art
Stonewall, MB lished in 1981. $25.00 each.
Sat, Sept. 30 @ 10:00 am farm, construction, ATV, ma- Dalton and Lorraine Russell Fall Supper at Betha-
Estate & Moving Call The Minnedosa Trib-
Stonewall, MB rine, motorcycle, golf carts, of Vernon, BC. Proud great ny Community Centre Sun-
Auction #12 Patterson Dr. une 204-867-3816 or email
phones, tools, radios, com- grandparents are Ann Cook, day, September 24th 4:30-6:30
Wed, Sept. 20 @ 4:00 pm Contact: (204) 254-5255 editor@minnedosatribune.
puters etc. Reconditioned, Lois Campbell, Warner Buck p.m. Prices: Adults $15.00,
Yard * Recreation * com.
1918 Buick Roadster * Int obsolete and hard-to-find and Vivian Mitchell. 6-12 $7.00, Preschool Free. x
Tools * Misc * Antiques * TD6 Crawler 88 Hrs * Int TD batteries. SOLAR equipment. x
Household* Go To Web! Parts and full trailer re-
9 * 6 More Tractors * Large The Battery Man. Winnipeg. Minnedosa Adult Learn-
pair, trailer safeties and Au-
Stuart McSherry Amt New & Used Tractor 1.877.775.8271 www.battery- ing Centres Computer cours-
Parts * Specialty & Regular topac Trailer Repair. Sales,
(204) 467-1858 or man.ca. es start the week of September
Tools * Manuals * Antiques * Leasing and Financing of flat-
(204) 886-7027 25th. Contact: Val Gawel at
www.mcsherryauction.com deck, dumpbox, cargo, goose-
Stuart McSherry 131 Main St. South or call 204-
neck and utility trailers and
(204) 467-1858 or 867-2519. x
(204) 886-7027 truck beds. Kaldeck Truck
www.mcsherryauction.com and Trailer, Hwy #1 Mac-
Gregor, MB. 1-888-685-3127.
12 Friday, September 15, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED


Heritage Village Flea
Market/Craft Sale at the Minnedosa Home Hardware
Minnedosa Ukrainian Hall Currently has the following
(220 5th Street N.W.) Sunday, Full-time opportunities
September 24th 10 a.m. to 2
Employment Opportunity
p.m. Tables are $10. Lunch Sales Associate
will be available. To book DEVELOPMENT OFFICER / BUILDING OFFICIAL &
your table, call Donna at 204-
867-3629. The Municipality of Harrison Park, is seeking applications for the full-time position of Department Manager
Development Officer / Building Official.
Successful candidates will have:
GARAGE SALE Reporting to the Chief Administrative Officer, the incumbent will be responsible for enforcing A friendly and helpful attitude
the Municipalitys Building By-Law, along with the National and Manitoba Building Codes towards customers
within the Municipality. The successful applicant will also be responsible for administering The
Excellent communication skills
Garage Sale, September Planning Act, along with the Municipalitys Development Plans and Zoning By-Laws.
16th at 117 6th Ave. N.E.
Willingness to learn
The incumbent will work independently within a team environment to provide:
from 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. NO
Information with respect to Development and Building Permits, Zoning By-Laws, The
We offer competitive wages, benefit package,
early birds. Lawn Ornaments. Planning Act as well as related administrative and compliance duties. training and educational opportunities, a great
plant containers, oak bath- Conducting Building, Plumbing and Fire Inspections. working environment, and we are always closed
room vanity, tools, odds and Receiving applications, review, process, and issue permits. Sundays.
ends. (25-2) x Conducting enforcement of By-Laws.
If you are interested in joining our team,
EMPLOYMENT Qualifications: drop off your resume in person or mail to:
OPPORTUNITY Experience in construction or related trades is an asset. Minnedosa Home Hardware
Experience in Municipal or other Government related offices is an asset. Box 490
MEDICAL TRANSCRIP- Certification as a Building Code Official for Housing and Part 9 Buildings or willingness
Minnedosa, MB
to obtain.
TION! In-demand career! Em- Fire Inspector Level One certification or willingness to obtain. Or email it to: glane1@mymts.net
ployers have work-at-home Interpersonal skills complete with the desire to assist ratepayers in achieving (25-2)
positions available. Get online construction/development goals.
training you need from an em- Ability to interpret legislation and by-laws.
ployer-trusted program. Visit: Knowledge of computers and various programs is required. Rolling River School Division
CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855- Must possess a valid Class 5 Drivers License and have a clear License Abstract.
768-3362 to start training for
your work-at-home career to- Interested candidates should submit their resume and cover letter by mail, email, or fax by Rolling River School Division is located in southwestern Manitoba,
4:30 P.M. September 22, 2017 to: Canada in close proximity to Riding Mountain National Park and
day!
Chief Administrative Officer Brandon, Manitoba.
ACCOMMODATIONS Municipality of Harrison Park
Box 190 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT required
Onanole, MB R0J 1N0
Elton Collegiate - 5.0 hrs/day
BU and ACC Phone: (204) 848-7614
students: Fax: (204) 848-2082 For more details and application information, please visit our website at
Email: admin@harrisonpark.ca www.rrsd.mb.ca select Employment then Support Positions.
BU Residence has space
available. Single and Double
Thank you to all applicants for their interest in
Occupancy for 2017-18 year.
Rolling River School Division.
Secure, comfortable,
Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
furnished rooms
Hundreds of events and
programs
PORK PRODUCTION
Delicious, nutritious food Southquill Health Services of Rolling River First Nation Southquill Health Services of Rolling River First Nation position available at hog farm
program. Employment Opportunity 4 Full Time Positions Employment Opportunity Full Time Position near Notre-Dame. Minimum
Call 204-727-9761 Jordans Principal Child First Initiative 3 years experience in any area
Jordans Principal Child First Initiative
or 204-727-7394 Developmental Workers of production. Management,
Administrative Support leadership skills an asset.
Position Summary: Position Summary:
The Developmental Workers will work under the supervision of the Rick 204-248-2699.
HEALTH Jordans Principle Child-First Initiative Case Manager to provide support
Provide administrative support to the Jordans Principle Child-First Initiative,
Southquill Health Services of Rolling River First Nation under the direction of
and respite services to families with children who have disabilities, the Case Manager. Administrative duties will include data entry, clerical, office MANUFACTURED
EMERGENCY DEVICE complex needs and short-term health conditions. The Developmental management, scheduling of staff/clients around program delivery as directed by HOMES
FOR SENIORS - Free Equip- Workers will be hired for a period of one year with opportunity for the Case Manager. The Administrative Support will be hired for a period of one
ment, Monitored 24/7. Stay extension of employment based on further funding and excellent job year with opportunity for extension of employment based on further funding Immediate Possession
safe in your home for less and excellent job performance. Available. 1,584 sq. ft. RTM.
performance.
than $1.00 a day, For Free Qualifications: 2.5 baths, 9 ft. Ceilings, Island
Qualifications: Grade 12 education Kitchen. Starting at $199,000.
Information Guide Call Toll
Free 1-888-865-5001 or www. Certified Health Care Aide, ECE or EA Demonstrated knowledge and proficiency with Microsoft programs Floorplan online at wgies-
LifeAssure.com. Ability to work independently and as a team member (Outlook, Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint), as well as Internet brechthomes.ca. Custom
Demonstrated written and oral communication skills applications and other Information Technology Builds also available. Call
Ability to apply critical thinking skills required Accurate keyboarding skills
NOTICE Ability to respect and promote confidentiality Demonstrated organizational skills, and the ability to work independently
204.346.3231 or email wil-
bert@wghomes.ca for more
CPR and First Aid Certification Demonstrated communication skills information.
There has been a fund Valid Manitoba Drivers License Ability to respect and promote confidentiality
set up at the Minnedosa Valid Manitoba Drivers License NEW 2017 MANUFAC-
Own means of transportation
Credit Union for Karen Le- Own means of transportation TURED HOMES Now Here
Subject to Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry check Subject to Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry check starting under $90,000 DE-
wandoski and her family
to help ease the financial
Others as deemed necessary Others as deemed necessary LIVERED! Best Buy Homes
burden associated with her Salary: Based on Qualifications Salary: Based on Qualifications Winnipeg/Brandon - WWW.
recent serious health issue. Closing Date: September 29th, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. BE STBUYHOU SING.COM
Closing Date: September 29th, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.
Her road to recovery has Please forward resume with cover letter stating your qualifications to - Canadas largest in-stock
Please forward resume with cover letter stating your qualifications to the home selection, quick deliv-
and will include a lengthy the attention of: attention of:
hospital stay and aftercare Ms. Natasha Wilson, Director ery, custom factory orders!
Ms. Natasha Wilson, Director Text/call 204-813-9023.
for an unknown length of Southquill Health Services Southquill Health Services
time. Karen is a hard work-
P.O. Box 246 P.O. Box 246
ing woman who cares a lot
for others and has always
Erickson, MB R0J 0P0 Erickson, MB R0J 0P0
Fax: 204-636-2307 Fax: 204-636-2307
been a friendly face in the
community at the tills at We thank all those who apply; however only those We thank all those who apply; however only those selected
Heritage Co-op. Help us sup- selected for an interview will be contacted. for an interview will be contacted.
(26-2)
port her family during this (26-2)
time. Thank You. x
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, September 15, 2017 13

HELP WANTED PAINTER CARD OF THANKS OBITUARIES


Call Terry for Paint and The Basswood commun- EDWARD MIKO
Southquill Health Services of Rolling River First Nation repairs to painted surfaces. ity is very grateful to the Bass- May 28th, 1941
Employment Opportunity Full Time Position Washing exterior siding. Still wood WI for hosting the Can- September 7th, 2017
Jordans Principal Child First Initiative Case Manager time to book! 204-868-8088 or ada 150 coffee party on July
them@live.ca. Plan ahead for 16th. The community extends It is with great sadness
Position Summary:
interior work! (24-13) x a thank you as well to the that we announce the passing
Under the supervision of the Health Director, the Case Manager will Minnedosa Legion Branch of Edward Miko. Edward, aged
oversee the development of a community specific child-first program
STAMPS AND COINS for their generous donation 76, passed away peacefully on
that will provide support and respond to children with complex needs towards the cost of refurbish- September 7, 2017. Edward
and short-term health conditions. The Case Manager will work with ing the Basswood Cenotaph was born in Horod, MB and is
the children and their families in partnership with service providers and Public Stamp Auction - and also to Albert Parsons for predeceased by his sister Eliza-
agencies. The Case Manager will provide supervision to 4 Developmental Wpg. Stamp Dealers Auction. creating a memorial wreath beth and his father and mother,
Workers and 1 Administrative Support. The Case Manager will report to 345 Lots. Saturday, Septem- to enhance the site that day. Mike and Emily Miko and many
the Health Director of Southquill Health Services of Rolling River First ber 23rd. Viewing at 9 a.m., All who mowed grass deserve other relatives. Edward leaves be-
starts 10 a.m. Free Admission. a big thank you for their time. hind his aunt Carrie Sorochynski,
Nation. The Case Manager of the Jordans Principle Child-First Initiative
Scandinavian Centre, 764 Events such as this make a as well as many cherished friends
will be hired for a period of one year with opportunity for extension of Erin St. Lot list at www.stamp- community a community. X and relatives. Edward fought a hard
employment based on further funding and excellent job performance. man9.ca. Cash Sale battle with cancer.
Qualifications: We would like to ex- In his younger years, Edward loved his summer visits with
Post-secondary education (BSW, RN, LPN) in a health discipline
with experience working in Aboriginal Health field
STEEL BUILDINGS press our gratitude for the
expressions of sympathy and
his cousin Dennis from Winnipeg. They would get into lots of
trouble and have a lot of fun together. Edward also enjoyed vis-
Minimum 3 years working experience cards in the loss of our sisters its with other cousins including Paul, Leo, Ted, Roselle Marie
Strong group facilitation, presentation, and engagement skills STEEL BUILDING SALE Verna McSymach and Alice (Donald), and Lawrence. Edward loved his farm at Horod and
Ability to work independently and as a team member ...BLOWOUT SALE! 20x23 Griffiths. Henry and Phyllis proudly worked alongside his father using horses before the ad-
Winder. x vent of tractors. He was an active person who not only farmed,
Demonstrated written and oral communication skills $5,998. 25x27 $6,839. 30x33
$8,984. One End Wall Includ- but also enjoyed hunting and fishing. He kept a meticulous yard
Ability to apply critical thinking skills required and garden and grew beautiful petunias and pansies. His love of
Ability to determine priorities and deadlines, as well as flexibility ed. Bonus Drill/Impact Driver
Combo Kit Included. Check his dogs also extended to other animals including birds. Edward
in adjusting to changing priorities and deadlines faithfully fed grey and blue jays and all matter of birds all winter
Out www.pioneersteel.ca for
Ability to respect and promote confidentiality more prices. Pioneer Steel and then, in the summer, he fed beautifully colored humming-
CPR and First Aid Certification 1-855-212-7036 birds, which every visitor to the farm could enjoy from the
Valid Manitoba Drivers License window above the kitchen table. Edward was talented mech-
Own means of transportation anically, was a good cook (borscht), and sewed as well, making
Subject to Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry check
Others as deemed necessary
Community Newspapers curtains and pillows among other things. He spent time with
his cousin Wilfred making many rails and gates for cemeteries,

Have Reach
including the gate at Horod cemetery, and also made beautiful
Salary: Based on Qualifications rooster or deer weather vanes out of iron for family and friends.
Closing Date: September 29th, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. He also worked in wood, making lovely wooden mushrooms to
Please forward resume with cover letter stating your qualifications to The Minnedosa Tribune reaches far beyond the add to wood pieces he collected on walks around his farm.
the attention of: boundaries of our community. After many years of loving care for his mother, Edward
Ms. Natasha Wilson, Director moved to Brandon in his later years where he happily helped
Southquill Health Services When you advertise with The Tribune with all manner of care at the condo where he lived. He could be
P.O. Box 246 found sweeping out the garage, replacing burnt out light bulbs,
your ad reaches subscribers in these painting walls, or cleaning out parking stalls. Ed loved playing
Erickson, MB R0J 0P0 Manitoba communities: cards and was a master of sevens and king pedro, playing for
Fax: 204-636-2307 many years on Sunday and Saturday evening when family and
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.
IN MEMORIAM Brookdale Minnedosa Ste Rose
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.
In Loving Memory of In Loving Memory of Cardale Mountain Steinbach Vichnaya Pomyat.
KEITH TAYLOR ARTHUR HUTTON
Carman Road Stonewall

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December 30th, 1933 who passed away

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PROPERTIES FOR SALE

Living in your
Community
Proud Supporter
ACCOUNTING CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION
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ricktaylor@remax.net
Catharine Warrener
M Gijsbers
Chartered Professional
construction
Available for:
Accountant Inc.
Indoor Renovations
Minnedosa
Decks Landscaping
213 2nd St NE - Box 385
Soffit, Fascia, Siding
T: 867-3884 C: 867-0190 Specializing in water & sewer
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- Only 1 mile off pavement - 3 bedroom home on large lot garage
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- 3+1 bedrooms, 2 baths
- Hardwood ooring & vaulted Full-service construction
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ICE TIN
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PR Fencing Exterior Finishing
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N W
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MINNEDOSA
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master bath, new HE gas furnace,
HWT 17, new plumbing, newly
attached single car garage with
finished insulated basement, 5
appliances, laminate flooring and
custom built kitchen cabinets with
Imperial Mobile Home on rented lot
in trailer park. Includes vinyl siding, Book this spot
outskirts of town. Home has some pull out shelves & soft close doors. deck, flower beds, laundry, shed, SEMI WITH LOW BED & END DUMP
newer flooring, 2 newer toilets and
comes with fridge, stove, washer
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GDO & remote, vinyl siding,
insulation, shingles, roof vents,
windows, landscaped front yard,
Situated on a large lot, storage shed
& 2 car parking pad. House has 2
styro under vinyl siding, newer
appliances. All the work is done,
just unpack your bags and move in.
Deals like this dont last long!
$5.52/week
drainage & much more. Call listing

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MLS#1703000 $129,000 MLS#1723284 $40,000
Call 204-867 3816
$49,900 MLS#1713668 $229,900 $119,000 $110,000

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Drivers Licenses, Autopac
BDO Canada, LLP BURTON PAINTING General Insurance Enterprises Ltd.
Cheri McTavish Broker Refridgeration
Chartered Accountants 867-3946 Air Conditioning,
and Advisors Myrna Alexander
Myrna Charles Heating & Electrical
George Allard, FCGA* Cell: 868-5503
Cell: 868-5503
Farm, Business & Individual
Gateway Street
Onanole, MB Open Professional Services: TRADING 30 Years
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204-848-7413 ~ Tax
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Shoal Lake, MB
116 Main Street
110A ~ Farm Programs
Book this spot FRONTIER Fa x: 867-2340
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Phone: 204-638-3005
Fax: 204-638-5817 Gently Used Furniture
*Denotes Professional Corporation Clothing & Misc. Items
Donations Call Gregg
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Pick-up & Deliveries 867-7153
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ELECTRICAL EAVESTROUGH LEGAL SALES SEPTIC SERVICES

SIMS & COMPA N Y Darwin


Matthews
Lakeside
Septic Service
L a w O ffi c e
5 AND 6 continuous TV AND APPLIANCE
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7 6 Ma i n S t r e e t S o u t h Your Shaw Direct, Dandelion Spraying -
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Soffit Fascia
Closed cell Polyurethane Spray foam
Danby Dealer Book your portable Fertilizer Application
Glen Burgess Blow in Attic & Wall Fibre Insulation
Computer Sales and Service
Systems, Monitors &
toilets.
Erle Jury & Family
Licensed Arborist Service
Hedge Trimming
Electrician
Fire Retardent Coating Accessories
204-867-3738 PLUMBING Minnedosa, MB 867-2416
Yard Clean Up

204-868-5211 Email: mcreal@live.ca


Phone 867-3164
Cell: 867-7558
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476-2483
Owner/Operator
Air Conditioning
Refrigeration
James Hardie Boards
867-0145 CanExcel Siding
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or of Manitoba Cell: 476-6591 Kitchen Equipment
Commercial Gas Fitter
504 Grandview Street
Support Group Dennis: 476-2766
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FINANCE Ph: 204-727-1639 Meetings are held at 23 Hour Service
Fax: 204-728-5067 Neepawa Library 3rd Tuesday of Kent Brown
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16 Friday, September 15, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Drive A Ford Fundraiser At Onanole School


By HILLARY MILLER this event, 100% of the pro- So Burton and the
ceeds go to the recipient, Kelleher Ford Dealership

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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