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Heritage Co-op Sales In


Just Under $165 Million
Monday Morning Mishap

Photo by Hillary Miller

Heritage Co-op President, Ken Jenner

By HILLARY MILLER

M embers of Heritage Co-op convened at the


Minnedosa Community Conference Centre
on Tuesday, April 24th for the 89th Annual General
Meeting.
The meeting was called to order following din-
ner and opening remarks were given by Heritage Photo by Darryl Holyk
Co-op Board President, Ken Jenner. This year, Heri-
tage Co-op accepted 1,311 new members. This year
saw an impressive sales growth of over 7%, which T here were some traffic troubles along 2nd Avenue S.E.
Monday after a truck hauling a wide and tall load of
farm machinery graced overhead lines as it headed east
causing other communication lines to sag. The incident
caused some damage to the terminals on each of the
poles on either side of the avenue as well as to two cop-
amounts to $11 million. This gave them a total sales
volume of just under $165 million. Jenner pointed past the Heritage Co-op Administration building. The top per cables and the fibre optic line.
out that while there was once again growth in all di- of the Bourgault 3320 Air Drill, being transported by Full By 1:30 Monday afternoon, the road blockage was
visions , agro and petroleum had significant growth. Tilt Towing and Transport, hit the overhead communica- cleared and the large load was able to continue on its
Jenner noted that with sales growth, an im- tion lines of Bell MTS shortly before noon. journey. Bell MTS crews remained onsite for most of the
provement of margins and a decrease in operat- As a result, the Bell MTS main support cable run- afternoon repairing damage caused from the incident.
ing expenses, local earnings were significantly im- ning north and south above 2nd Avenue snapped in half

$3.2 Million Five-Year “Wish List” For Town


proved this year. “With the increase in local earning
and a slight improvement in Federated Co-op’s allo-
cation, total earnings increased to over $8.8 million,
up from $6.5 million last year,” he said. As a result of
this, the Board is settling the allocation rate for the By DARRYL HOLYK ing budgeted for this year. placement along 5th Street the bridge north at an es-
2017 fiscal year at 4% of member purchases, which These include $85,000 S.W. between 4th and 5th timated cost of $90,000,
is an increase from last year’s 3.5%. There was a pa-
tronage refund for the 2017 fiscal year of $6,133,253.
This is an increase of $497, 542 over last year. In
A s in year’s past,
this year’s Town of
Minnedosa Financial Plan
for repaving part of Main
Street from the bridge
south, $90,000 for paving
Aves. At a cost of $13,500
and some work including
a water main replacement
paving and curb installa-
tion along 1st Ave. S.W. at
a cost of $250,000 and re-
July, Heritage Co-op hosted a fundraising barbeque includes a glimpse into fu- and curb installation along for Victoria Bay which is placing service lines along
at each food store location in celebration of Equity ture planning. In addition 2nd Avenue N.W. and coming in at $130,000. 5th Street N.W. at a cost
Days, with proceeds donated to local community to a list of capital projects $80,000 for curb and gutter Similar projects are of $20,000. Other projects
organizations. During Equity Days, they distributed for the coming year, total- installation along 5th Ave. also expected to continue listed for 2019 include re-
over $2.4 million in equity cheques to the owner ling more than $850,000, S.W. between 3rd and 4th in 2019. Although there placing the Town’s water
members. Town Council has also Streets. will be new members of works truck at a budgeted
Jenner discussed that in 2009 the Community made a preliminary “wish Some utility renewal council around the table cost of $30,000 and the
Development fund was established, and 0.5% of list” of capital projects for projects are also on the following this fall’s civ- purchase of a new sander
their net earnings are set aside for community de- the next five years which books for 2018 includ- ic election, the current at $15,000.
velopment. totals an expenditure of ing three service line re- council has identified five
over $3.2 million. placements along 5th Ave. capital expenditures for Continued on
Continued on Page 2 A number of street S.W. at an estimated cost 2019. These include re- Page 5
renewal projects are be- of $11,500, water line re- paving Main Street from
2 Friday, April 27, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

Heritage Co-op Celebrates Another Successful Year


Continued According to Jenner, them to more effectively
from Page 1 there were eleven regular communicate the many
board meetings held over advantages of the Co-
From the Community the last year, and three spe- op model of business, in
Development Fund over cial meetings, which were particular, to their urban
the past year, Heritage Co- related to the annual plan- consumers and members.
op was able to make four ning process, the appraisal Part of that strategy will
donations. They donated of the General Manager include a greater social
$16,675 to the Dr. Ajai (Lorne Zacharias), and a media presence, where
Khandelwal Primary Care tour of all Heritage Co-op’s they will launch a Face-
Centre, which was the sec- facilities in July. Jenner book and Twitter account
ond installment of a three- informed the group of the in late April. Over the past
year, $50,000 commitment. board committees, which year, newsletters were
They donated $2,500 to the include Agro, Member circulated to all house-
Little Saskatchewan Game Relations, and Finance, holds in Brandon, which
and Fish Association, and who each met periodically is a change from previous
Photo by Hillary Miller
$10,000 to Habitat for Hu- throughout the year. Some years when the newsletters
manity, for their Brandon of the board members took was a busy year for board they have had to find space near completion. The San- were only available at the
projects. Heritage Co-op part in eight days of train- members. The board, once within the organization for dy Lake Food Store is also point of sale.
also donated $10,000 to ing and completed many again, donated one meet- them. Jenner expects re- undergoing a renovation Josh Bromley took
the Provincial Exhibition hours of online training. ing’s per-diem to the Co- pairs to be completed by this year, which includes the podium to give the
for the renovation to the Four of the directors operative Development the middle of summer. major repairs to the floor, Nominations Commit-
Heritage Dome Building represented Heritage Co- Foundation, which are This year, Heritage and some new flooring be- tee Report. In his report,
on the Provincial Exhibi- op at the FCL Annual Meet- used to create and support Co-op hopes to see the ing installed. he noted that three board
tion grounds in Brandon ing in Saskatoon this year, Co-operatives and Credit completion of significant One of the biggest members’ terms were
(this was the first install- and many also attended Unions in the developing renovations at the Bran- challenges that Heritage up for renewal, includ-
ment of a three-year com- the Region Conference in world. Through their sup- don Food Store, which Co-op expects to see will ing Sarah Campbell, Mel
mitment of $30,000). November in Winnipeg. It port of various local com- was opened in May, 2003, be communication with its Birmingham and Richard
munity events and organi- and very little has changed members. “I have talked Lemoing. Ian Gerrard was
zations, they have donated since that time. It is going about this in the past, but officially appointed, as he
$83,000, which comes to to undergo a significant it remains a challenge. replaced Tamra Rapsky
TOWN OF MINNEDOSA just under .05% of sales. upgrade, which will bring We now have over 26,000 earlier last year when she
Over the past year, it up to todays standards, members, and approxi- resigned from the position
NOTICE OF VOTERS LIST / PERSONAL Heritage Co-op saw the “with the goal of enhanc- mately 50% of them come in order to take a different
completion of the new ing the shopping experi- from an urban household,” role.
SECURITY PROTECTION Following the reports,
Administration Building, ence for our customers,” said Jenner. “Many of us in
Notice is hereby given that a copy of the VOTERS LIST may be which is currently being Jenner pointed out. There rural communities under- the Service Milestone
revised at: repaired after a major wa- are also renovations being stand the Co-op model of Awards were presented.
ter leak on the weekend done at the Erickson Home business. We have grown Mel Birmingham and
The Town of Minnedosa Office, 103 Main Street South, Minnedosa, of February 4th. Jenner Centre, which Jenner said up with it, and it is part of Katherine Kingdon were
Manitoba, from Monday to Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to noted that this caused includes an expanded our lives. For some urban each recognized for 21
4:00 p.m. significant damage to the sales floor space and a new consumers, we are just years, and Bill Moorehead
building. While 100% of exterior. Heritage Co-op’s another retailer amongst was recognized for 12years
At this time the Senior Elections Official (SEO) will be available to the repairs are covered by oldest Gas Bar in Brandon, many.” This year, Heri- of service with the Heri-
update the voters list by: tage Co-op Board of Direc-
insurance, it has caused an on 6th Street is receiving tage Co-op plans to create
(a) adding the names of voters who are entitled to have their
inconvenience to staff, as an upgrade, and is now a strategy which will allow tors.
names on the list;
(b) deleting the names of persons who are not entitled to have
their names on the list; and
(c) making such other correction of errors to the list as required.

VOTER ELIGIBILITY:
A person is eligible to have his or her name added to the Voters List
if he or she is:
1) a Canadian citizen and at least 18 years of age on
election day; (October 24, 2018)
2) a resident of the local authority for at least six months PUBLIC NOTICE
prior to election day OR a registered owner of land in the municipality
for at least six months prior to election day. (April 24, 2018)
Regarding the 2018 Financial Plan
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to
APPLICATION FOR PERSONAL SECURITY PROTECTION: Subsection 162(2) of The Municipal Act that the
Council of the Town of Minnedosa intends to present
A voter may apply in writing to the S.E.O. (at the address / fax number its Financial Plan for the year 2018 at a public hearing
below) no later than September 18, 2018 to have his/her name and
to be held in the Town Council Chambers located in
other personal information omitted or obscured from the voters list in
order to protect the voter’s personal security. The application may
the Minnedosa Civic Centre, 103 Main Street South on
be submitted in person, by mail or fax and must include your name, Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at 6:30 p.m.
address and include proof of identity. Council will hear any person who wishes to make a
representation, ask questions, or register an objection
All changes to the voters list must be completed on or before to the Financial Plan, as provided.
September 18, 2018.
Copies of the Financial Plan are available for review
Dated at Minnedosa in the Province of Manitoba, on April 24, 2018. and may be examined by any person during regular
office hours of the Town Office located as noted above
Donna M. Dillabough in the Minnedosa Civic Centre at 103 Main Street
Senior Election Official (S.E.O.) South, Minnedosa.
Town Of Minnedosa
103 Main Street South Dated this 26th day of March, A.D., 2018
Box 426 Cindy L. Marzoff
Minnedosa, MB. R0J 1E0 Chief Administrative Officer
Phone: 204-867-2727 Fax: 204-867-2686 The Town of Minnedosa
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Centurions Attend Bowling Regionals


By Hillary Miller tendance was coach Jean all every year. enjoy a night of bowling.
Hachkowski. Bouchard received The group is now finished

O n Saturday, April 7th,


the Minnedosa Cen-
turions 5-Pin Bowling
The four athletes
who competed for the
Minnedosa Centurions
first place in the 110-110
division, and Schmidt re-
ceived fourth place in the
their season until Septem-
ber, and there will be no
further competitions this
team attended the Special were Cory Bouchard, Jason 100-109 division. Graham year.
Olympics Regional Games Camp, Dale Graham and and Camp both received While the season may
in Brandon. The event was Cameron Schmidt. “I was fourth place in the 130 and be over for the skilled
held at Thunderbird Bowl- happy with the way they over division. bowlers, Adamson is far
ing Lanes and was a great played,” said Adamson, After the games were over, from finished, as she will
day for all involved. noting that, “we always tell the team celebrated their be heading to Antigon-
Centurions Head them to try and do their excellent placements ish, Nova Scotia from July
Coach, Trudy Adamson, best and to have fun.” The with pizza and pop before 31st to August 4th as the
is very proud of her ath- four bowlers are no strang- heading home. Head Coach for golf. The
letes, who competed in ers to this competition, as In preparation for the Minnedosa Centurions Photo submitted
the morning draw against they have all attended it in event, the team gets to- will enjoy some much
teams from Boissevan previous years. Adamson gether every Wednesday deserved time-off before (l-r) Dale Graham, Jason Camp,
and Brandon. Also in at- said she tries to take them evening to practice and practices begin in the fall. Coach Jean Hachkowski, Cory Bouchard,
Cameron Schmidt and Coach Trudy adamson.

Chancellors Girls Rugby Action


By Hillary Miller Ashley Robinson, Toni- of rugby, skills are always Getting a few games under

Minnedosa Drama Club


elle Bachewich, Jordyn reviewed and improved their belt is important for

T he Minnedosa Chan-
cellors Girls’ Rugby
McLeod, Danielle Feder-
ick, Amber Pomeroy, Haily
upon, and there are always
new skills to teach the kids;
the rookies, she said, be-
cause they can “see” what
presents

CORNER GAS
team has entered its 2018 Wakelam, Ariana McKay, never a shortage there,” a game looks like, and then
season in Westman High Mercedes Schmidt, Shelby she said. There is always apply the skills they have
School Rugby and are de- Schmidt, Chloe Diamond, room for improvement learned in practice to the
fending their 2017 Provin- Kate Black, Kaitlyn Mer- in Rugby, so Muirhead game.
cial title. The team is off to
a good start as they trav-
rick, Taylor Klippenstein
and Sarah Cromb.
noted that she sees plenty
of areas the girls can work
While many of Muir-
head’s key players will be June 14th & 15th, 2018
elled to Brandon on Mon- The girls have up- on. “Even international graduating this year, who Minnedosa United Church
day to take on the Vincent coming games on May 1st players know they have to have played with the team Rush seating Doors open 7 P.M.
Massey Vikings and came versus Crocus Plains, and improve. Players can im- since the ninth grade, she Starts at 7:30
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cludes 24 young athletes finals will take place near games in they can start to team. There has been a Tickets Available
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cludes Trinity Nylen, Syd- Coach Kathleen Muir- with more precision,” she this community interest
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Darryl a.Holyk - PublisHer anD eDitor

Around By John KendLe


Still Fighting Bill 19
bills altogether.

Town...
MCnA director Over the past week, MCNA directors have met with
the NDP caucus, the Liberal caucus and independent

O n Saturday, April 14th, speaking at the Manitoba


Community Newspapers Association’s 99th annual
dinner, provincial Sport, Culture and Heritage Minister
MLA Steven Fletcher, all of whom fully support our posi-
tions on Bills 8 and 19.
The NDP has gone so far as to ensure that Bill 8 will
By Darryl Holyk Cathy Cox assured publishers and staff of the province’s be held over until the fall session of Legislature to allow
48 community newspapers that public notices required for further debate. 
of provincial and municipal governments will remain in That leaves Bill 19 to be dealt with in this, the spring
Another Vacancy Filled… newspapers. session of the current Legislature.  When Minister Whar-
There have been more than one interested party Cox said that — despite clauses in Bill 8 (The Govern- ton called for second reading of Bill 19 in the Manitoba
looking at purchasing the historic Chipperfield building ment Notices Modernization Act) and Bill 19 (The Plan- Legislative Assembly on April 19th, he was asked by sev-
on Main Street over the past few months and last week, ning Amendment Act) which strike requirements that eral opposition MLAs how the government would deal
the For Sale sign disappeared from the front window! The such notices be placed in newspapers — the Progressive with the public notice requirement.
building’s new owners are Jamie and Meaghan Cann of Conservative government of Manitoba would pass the According to Hansard, he said: “The government will
Onanole who plan to re-open a unique café and bou- bills in their current form but would not “proclaim” into seek to amend the bill to ensure newspaper-notice re-
tique known as “Farmhouse 50” in June. We wish them law the sections pertaining to public notices. quirements is preserved.”
well in their new business venture and look forward to She repeated that position three days later at a meet- The MCNA intends to hold Minister Wharton to his
the exciting business addition to our community. ing with MCNA’s board of directors. word.
While Cox clearly meant well, her announcement In the next week, a standing committee will be called
simply doesn’t go far enough. Leaving sections of these to discuss Bill 19 and to hear from the public on the bill.
JAMBOREE RETURNS... bills “unproclaimed” means that government could en- Every Manitoban may appear before the committee
Plans are underway for this year’s Little Valley Jam- act these provisions without warning or consultation. to express concerns with the bill in the hope it will be
boree being held in Erickson June 18th and 19th. This The thought does not sit well. That a government amended.
year’s jamboree will benefit three recipients: Laina Boyd will have legislation on the books that does away with re- The MCNA and its member papers will be in atten-
from Onanole, Brigham McNabb and Brody Hall both quirements to publish government and municipal notic- dance to encourage the committee to propose an amend-
from Winnipeg. Watch for a feature story in an upcoming es in newspapers could make it difficult for Manitobans ment to Section 25 of Bill 19 – the section removing the
edition. to actively participate in the democratic process. requirement to advertise public notices pertaining to the
The province’s community newspapers, which pub- Municipal Planning Act. The government is proposing
lish more than 400,000 copies each week and which boast the requirement be changed to simply posting notice on
Spring Cleanup… readership numbers of 80 per cent, are the surest way of in- a municipality’s or planning department’s website for 27
Now that the weather has smartened up and it is forming the public of the activities and business of provin- days prior to any public hearing.
actually feeling like Spring, the melting snow has uncov- cial and municipal governments. Making notices available The MCNA will request that Bill 19 maintain the cur-
ered a horrendous amount of trash and debris which ac- only online, as proposed, not only assumes that people will rent requirement to place public notices in newspapers,
cumulated over the winter months. Some local groups actively seek them out, which is highly unlikely, it blatantly and that it add a requirement to also post them on a mu-
are organizing spring cleanups but also, if you spot a ignores those Manitobans with poor or no internet access. nicipality’s or planning department’s website. 
piece of garbage you can easily reach and dispose of… The only proper way to deal with Bill 8 (sponsored Such an amendment will truly enhance communica-
just do it instead of waiting for someone to come along by Minister Cox) and Bill 19 (sponsored by Municipal Re- tion between government and the public — not reduce it,
and do it. Remember, many hands make light work to get lations Minister James Wharton) is to either amend the as Bill 19 does in its current form.
our town’s spring cleaning done. sections that deal with public notices or to withdraw the

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A Sad Situation
Dear Editor,

Letters to
a few things she can do. She can
either hit her attackers, where she
Ye O l d
I t has come to my attention, will be the one to get in trouble,

Trib
that a certain young lady in or she can move away and go to a

the Editor
our town of Minnedosa is being different school where maybe she
bullied. She goes to Junior High won’t meet up with other bullies.
at the Tanner’s Crossing School. Or there is the worst way out, and
This young lady is being bullied I hate to say it but this young lady
to the extreme and I hate to say it but nothing is being is starting to feel this is her only way out.
done about it. The girls who are bullying her are very Let me tell you some of the comments that are being
smart and conniving and have somehow managed to al- said to this young lady, “Why don’t you go and kill your- 1888 – A telegram says that a party of 112 Swedes will ar-
lude getting into trouble. Did I say smart, I am wrong to self already, nobody likes you!” “Your nothing but a slut rive in town tomorrow. They are destined for New Scan-
say this, because what they are doing is not smart at all. It and probably sleep with any boy you go near!” dinavia.
is deranged, stupid and cruel. I just want this town to know, that this is happening
The worst part is that the young lady has done all the right here in our town and if anything happens to this girl,
right things and still nothing is being done. She has gone the girl actually cried out for help and nothing was being 1898 – A prairie fire Saturday afternoon burned Mr. W.T.
done to help her in a town that has sworn to uphold a an- Roche’s stables and on Tuesday, his granary containing
to her parents, who in turn have gone to the principal of
tibullying law, knows that really it means there is nothing 700 bushels of grain.
the school, who said there was nothing he could do un-
less it is being done on school property. Well, like I said to be done if your child truly needs help. I just hope it is
these girls have a way of alluding trouble. Of course, this not our child next. 1908 – The prospects of a lake being made the dam has
is where all of it is happening. Yet somehow nothing is I can’t tell you who this person is as that would make given an impetus to boat building in town and several
being done. it worse for her but those that are close to her know what boats have been constructed for young men who antici-
The parents went to the parents of the bullies, who she is going through and only want to help her, but for pate a pleasant time with them in the future.
insist that it is their child that is the one being bullied. The some reason in this new world of “Talking thing out!”
parents have even showed the other parents the things are really not helping the situation and I am afraid that 1918 – CPR men complain that boys ride on bicycles
that are being said on the young lady’s cell phone. So, it might turn into something that no one wants it to turn at full speed through the people on the railway platform
again these girls are alluding trouble. What do you call into. and think that the town authorities should see that the
someone who can cry at a drop and make it look like I am writing this because people need to know. If practice is stopped.
they are the ones being victimized? This is someone who you hear these young ladies talking to someone like this
is psychopathic. That is what this poor girl is putting up speak up, right now it is her word against theirs which 1968 – Bids are being considered for contracts for a
with. doesn’t seem to be helping. bridge to carry the CPR tracks over Highway #10 about
These days of not being able to fight your bully has a mile west of town. Lowest tender of three for substruc-
become so far off the grid. Of course, this girl only has Name Withheld ture and deck came in at $75,085 while the lowest tender
of three for supply, fabrication and erection of structural

Town Council Planning For Future


steel was $64,652.

1978 – Cable TV will be a reality for Minnedosa by Sep-


tember providing the people of this community show
Continued tinue in 2021 with a paving, Of course, as with any expenditures that Town some enthusiasm for the project being proposed by
from Page 1 curb installation project budget and future plan- Council may wish to move Westman Media Co-op Ltd.
for 7th Ave. S.W. coming in ning, these plans and costs forward with over the next
For 2020, proposed at $150,000, service line re- are not set in stone and five years. 1988 – Minnedosa constituency has elected PC candi-
projects include paving placement along 3rd Street are only suggested capital date Harold Gilleshammer as its Member of the Legisla-
and curb installation along N.E. at a cost of $30,000 tive Assembly. Gilleshammer earned 3,678 votes while
5th Ave. N.W. at a cost of and the purchase of a new Liberal candidate Terry Drebit received 2,504 votes, NDP
$200,000, building settling gravel truck at an antici- candidate Susan Proven earned 1,486 votes and COR
ponds as part of the Town’s pated cost of $150,000. candidate Dennis Heeney followed with 853 votes.
lagoon upgrade at a cost of The purchase of a new
$1.9 million and replace- grader at $150,000 and 1998 – The Basswood Community Hall fell victim to fire
ment of the Town’s one- paving and curb installa- as a result of a spark flying from a nearby burning barrel.
ton truck at an estimated tion along 3rd Street N.E. at Minnedosa and Rapid City Fire Department’s attended
cost of $60,000. $250,000 are possible wish the blaze which resulted in major damage to the build-
Upgrades could con- list items for the year 2022. ing. Discussions are now underway to determine wheth-
er it is worth repairing or rebuilding the hall.
Expressive Dance with Crystal presents
A storyline which features dancing & acting.
Writer, Director, Choreographer and Instructor – Crystal Scott
2008 –Mayor Duane LaCoste has announced that the
Town of Minnedosa is actively pursuing a new hotel and
Peter & Hook arena complex for the community

Wendy, John and Michael dream travel their way to the


fantasy island of Neverland. Meet Peter and Hook, Tinkerbell
and Smee, the lost kids, A Tiki tribe and mermaid lagoon.
Come let your imagination run wild!

29th Annual Dance Shows


2017-2018
Friday, May 11th at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 12th at 1:00 p.m. Minnedosa & District Foundation is pleased to support Dr. Derek Papegnies
at the Strathclair Bend Theatre “UNITED WE CAN” . This is an opportunity to allow
Purchase tickets in advance: parents to support one another and help learn new OPTOMETRIST
Friday, April 27th
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
parenting skills through the use of play, literacy and
Saturday, April 28th 9:00 a.m. – 12 noon song. Natasha Pearon and Jan Macey accepted the
Main Floor and Balcony $10.00 grant from Jean Garbolinsky 129-2nd Avenue S.W., Minnedosa, MB
Come buy reserved seat tickets at Crystal’s Dance Studio in Minnedosa
FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL:
(102 3rd Ave NW) or call 204-867-2446 (starting at 1:00 p.m. on April 28th). For more info or to make a donation to the Foundation go to
Tickets might be available at the door, but don’t wait ‘til it’s too late!
www.minnedosafoundation.com. 204-867-2455
6 Friday, April 27, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

April 1988 – Two Major Fires In Three Days


By DARRYL HOLYK perished. Total cost of the tached garage was fully
damage was $15,000 with engulfed in flames when

T hirty years ago this


week, local firefight-
ers fought two significant
$6,000 of it being attrib-
uted to the loss of chicks.
Following the demolition
Minnedosa Fire Depart-
ment arrived on scene. Al-
though no one was injured
blazes within a three-day of the fire damaged por- in this blaze, the home
period. tion of the building, Mod- received extensive fire,
In the early morning ern Hatchery continued smoke and water dam-
hours of April 23rd, 1988, to operate out of the west age to the garage, kitchen
local RCMP constable, side of the building before and living room which
Barry Tegg called in a fire closing permanently some was estimated at $75,000
at Modern Hatchery which years later. to $80,000. The next door
was located directly north Two days later, on the neighbour’s home, at the
of the present day Min- afternoon of April 25th, time belonging to optom-
nagro. The blaze, believed a fire in the garage of the etrist Dr. Greg Perkins,
to have been caused by Plaxton home on 7th Av- received some damage in-
an overheated refrigera- enue S.W. was called in at cluding melted siding and
tor cord, caused extensive approximately 2 p.m. Be- curled asphalt shingles
damage to the east end lieved to have been caused from the intense heat of Tribune Archives
of the building in which by a spark form a welder, the Plaxton blaze.
over 5,000 young chicks the home’s single-car at- The fire damaged Modern Hatchery - April 1988.

Strathclair Credit Union To Merge With Sunrise


SUBMITTED member service through Both Strathclair and by the Sunrise Board of tively, Virden (est. 1940), serves over 2,800 members
an expanded geographic Sunrise Credit Unions are Directors without a full Turtle Mountain (est. from branches in Strath-

S unrise Credit Union is


pleased to announce
they are in discussions
area, increase and im-
prove product offerings,
enhance career opportu-
member-owned and com-
munity focused. It is these
foundational and co-op-
membership vote. Strath-
clair Credit Union mem-
bers, however, will have a
1940), Hartney (est. 1942),
Tiger Hills (est. 1943) and
Cypress River (est. 1960).
clair, Shoal Lake and Oak-
burn. Strathclair Credit
Union has $94.7 million
to merge operations with nities for employees, and erative philosophies that chance to vote at an up- 24,000 Sunrise members assets, bringing the amal-
Strathclair Credit Union, drive greater operational bring these two like-mind- coming meeting, date to receive personalized ser- gamated organization to
effective January 1st, 2019. efficiencies and cost sav- ed organizations together. be announced. vice from branches in Bal- 27,000 members strong
The primary objective ings through economies of Because merging with Sunrise Credit Un- dur, Boissevain, Brandon, with over $1.1 billion as-
of the merger is to improve scale. Strathclair accounts for ion was formed in 2008 Cypress River, Deloraine, sets. Following the merger,
less than a 10% increase through the strategic Grandview, Hartney, Hol- members of the combined
in assets for Sunrise, the merger of its five legacy land, Laurier, Melita, Res- organization will have ac-
merger can be approved Credit Unions- respec- ton, Sandy Lake, Ste. Rose cess to personalized ser-
du lac, Treherne, Virden, vice from 20 communities
Waskada. in Southwestern Manitoba
The Strathclair Credit and staff will benefit from
Union Society Limited was an expanded range of de-
MUNICIPALITY OF HARRISON PARK incorporated in 1944 and velopment opportunities.

LARGE RETIREMENT FARM AUCTION FOR JOE AND NANCY JO MOLLER NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
Saturday May 5th, 2018 at 10:00 A.M. in Plumas, MB OF PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATE FOR
Directions: From Plumas: 3 Miles West on PR 265 to Road 73W & 1/2 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Mile North. Watch for signs.
Please be advised that a general municipal election will be held on
Partial list:
October 24th, 2018.
RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF OAKVIEW
-1990 NH TX 36, fine cut chopper (always shedded)
-NH TM 150 FWA, ldr & grapple,3ph,9100 hrs, power shift,18 spd
PUBLIC NOTICE
Prospective municipal election candidates must register
-Deutz 7110 FWA, ldr & grapple,3ph,6678 hrs
with the Senior Election Official (SEO) during the registration REGARDING THE 2018
- 1982 Versatile 895, 8661 hrs,4 bank hyd,plumbed for air seeder
-Versatile 850 Series 1,approx 8,000 hrs,plumbed for air seeder period before they may begin to accept contributions, incur expenses, FINANCIAL PLAN
-1990 Kenworth T450, L-10 Cummings, 9 spd, 18' box, full tandem fundraise or borrow money for their campaign.
-1990 Kenworth T450, L-10 Cummings, 9 spd, 18' box, full tandem PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to
-Mack R Model, RS700L, 18' grain box, 6 spd, tandem NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will be receiving candidate registrations: Subsection 162 (2) of The Municipal Act that the
-Mack R Model, Econodyne, tandem, 15 spd For the office of head of council: Between May 1st, 2018 and September Council of the R. M. of Oakview intends to present
-1974 Mack R Model 600, Water Truck
-2011 Real Industries, 28' triple axle cattle trailer 18th, 2018 its financial plan for the fiscal year 2018 at a public
-2007 Sylvan triple axle, 30' flat deck w/ beavertails For the office of councillor: Between June 30th, 2018 and September hearing in the R. M of Oakview council
-Doepker 56' high boy w/ dolly
18th, 2018 chambers at 10 Cochrane Street in Oak River on
-Doepker grain trailer w/ roll tarp Tuesday, the 8th day of May, 2018 at 10:00 a.m.
-Flexi Coil 33' air seeder w/1440 tank at the Municipality of Harrison Park Municipal Office, located at 43
- Allis Chalmers 28' tandem disk Council will hear any person who wishes to make a
-Field Master 3 yard scraper
Gateway Street, in Onanole, Manitoba, during regular hours of business. representation, ask questions, or register an objection
-Kuhn V-rake, 12 wheel , like new To obtain a registration form, contact the SEO at the telephone number to the financial plan, as provided.
-NH 1431, 13' discbine
-NH BR780 round baler, new belts
listed below.
Copies of the proposed financial plan will be
-Case IH 4000, 25', self propelled swather, pick up reel Chad Davies
-Flexi-Coil 65, 80' pull type sprayer, 1000 gal tank
available for review commencing on the 26th day
-Real Industries maternity pen
Senior Election Official of April, 2018 and may be examined by any person
-Real Industries portable tub & alley system Ph: 204-848-7614 during regular office hours of the Municipal office at
-lg assortment of portable livestock panels, wind breaks & free standing Fax: 204-848-2082 Oak River or Rapid City.
-JD 780 HydroPush manure spreader w/top beater Email: admin@harrisonpark.ca
-Drott Cruz Air Hoe
-Polaris 500 Quad 4x4 Dated at Onanole, Manitoba on April 16, 2018. Diane Kuculym
Chief Administrative Officer
This is a small list of a very large sale--view www.lamportanddowler.com for Chad Davies R. M. of Oakview
full list and photos. Senior Election Official (SEO) Email: oakviewcao@mymts.net
See you there!! Municipality of Harrison Park Phone: 204-566-2146
John Lamport 204-841-4136 / Tim Dowler 204-803-6915 (6-7) (6-2)
April 20th, 2018 (7-2)
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, April 27, 2018 7

4-H Awards Senior Members for Highest Achievement


SUBMITTED Teens, Danielle Clarke of Rayna Bonchuk of the Fox-
the Newdale 4-H Club, warren/Solsgirth 4-H Beef

M
Leaders
embers,
grandparents
parents,

gathered
and
in
and Michaela Kreshewsky
of the Newdale 4-H Club
each received $200 to be
Club was awarded the gold
watch sponsored by Rich-
ardson Pioneer of Shoal
Minnedosa for the an- used towards continuing Lake, and Thijs Van de
nual South Parkland 4-H their education. Langemheen of the Rapid
Fun and Recognition Day. The 4-H Gold Watch City 4-H Beef Club was
Workshops and fun ac- Award is considered the awarded the gold watch
tivities were organized top honour that 4-H mem- sponsored by Jackson
throughout the afternoon bers can receive to recog- Seeds (2013) Ltd. of Ing-
while senior members at- nize their years of involve- lis. The gold watches were
tended interviews. ment in the 4-H program. supplied and engraved by
Following the ban- Members submit an ap- Reesor’s Jewellery of Bran-
quet, judges Elizabeth plication outlining their don.
Mandziuk and Candace 4-H history and attend an Congratulations to all
Photo submitted
Tolton presented awards interview where they are of the members for their
to the successful senior asked questions about hard work and their years Bursaries (L-R): Elizabeth Mandzuik (judge), Danielle Clarke, Michaela
members. South Parkland themselves, their com- of dedication to their 4-H Kreshewsky, Rayna Topham and Candace Tolton (judge).
4-H Entrance Bursaries munities and their knowl- clubs.
are sponsored by South edge of the program; three
Parkland Area 4-H Council
and were awarded to three
members based on a writ-
members were selected
to receive watches. Lau-
ren McKee of the Rapid
Rapid City 4-H Beef Bits
ten application outlining City 4-H Rodeo Club was
4-H involvement and fu- awarded the gold watch By AnjA VAn DE Wyatt and Anja did our Peavey Mart BBQ day, which she took part
ture plans. Rayna Topham sponsored by Heritage LAngEMhEEn reports on the Winter Fair Fundraiser.  It was a cold, in on April 7th.  Thijs also
of the Minnedosa 4-H For Co-op Ltd. of Minnedosa, calf scrambles.  Wyatt did but fun day, and the club did a report, as he had an

O n April 10th, we had


our monthly meeting.
catch a calf, but Anja did
not. 
would like to thank all the
people that came out and
interview that day, and re-
ceived a gold watch. 

TRIBUNE DEADLINE
As per usual, we started Thijs did a report on bought a hotdog and drink, On May 26th we will be
of with the pledge and the Winter Fair cattle show, as well as the people who having our crash day, and
roll call.  Previous meet- as he was there most of the just stopped by to make a judging steers and heifers. 
ings minutes were read, week with one of his proj- donation.  We will end the crash day
Tuesday at 12 Noon and treasurers report was ects.  Sierra did a report on with a potluck BBQ. 
done.  On April 7th, we had the South Parkland Fun

MINNEDOSA AND DISTRICT FOUNDATION INC.
             FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR 2017
REVENUE
The Minnedosa & District Foundation had a very good year in 2017. We were able to
Total Donations in 2017 $        81,863.17 give $86,640.00 back to the community in the form of grants and scholarships. We took
GST Rebate $              277.59
Winnipeg Foundation Grants for 2017 $        27,573.02 part in Random Act of Kindness Day on November 3rd by serving free coffee at a couple
Affiliate Fund Income $          1,851.00 of restaurants in town, getting Tanners Crossing School students involved and supplying
Thomas Sill Foundation  youth in philanthropy $          3,500.00
Investment income for 2017 $      189,877.73 supper for Seniors at the 50+ Centre.
TOTAL REVENUE $      304,942.51
We were part of the province wide 24 Hour Giving Challenge in November with the
EXPENSES
Community Grants and scholarships $        86,640.00
Winnipeg Foundation and the Province of Manitoba increasing any donations by a
General Expenses: combined 40%. We raised over $7,000.00 for our Smart and Caring Community Fund in
   Corporation & CFC Membership Fees  for 2018 $              633.07
     Office Supplies $              717.39
this way.
     Advertising and Promotions $          3,221.03
     Investment Fees $        36,988.16 Please think of us when you are looking at your charitable givings either in memory of
Misc Expenses $              335.29 someone or just for a worthwhile cause that continues to give back to the community in
TOTAL EXPENSES $      128,534.94
NET INCOME(LOSS) FOR 2017 $      176,407.57 the form of grants. We have three different funds that are open to anyone to contribute
to:
BALANCE SHEET AS OF DECEMBER 31,2017
ASSETS The Smart and Caring Community Fund
Current Assets: The Shawn Cooper Memorial Scholarship Fund
Minnedosa Credit Union Accounts $        61,137.64
Accounts Receivable $        75,836.00 The District Museum and Heritage Village Fund
Total Current Assets $      136,973.64
Long Term Assets:
Winnipeg Foundation Investments 2,066,339.44 Tax receipts are available for all donations and we are grateful for any amount big or
TOTAL ASSETS $  2,203,313.08 small. Visit our website at minnedosafoundation.com or see our facebook page for more
LIABILITIES $                    ‐ information.
TOTAL ASSETS AND LIABILITIES $  2,203,313.08
8 Friday, April 27, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

50+ Centre Celebrates 10 Years


By Hillary Miller tre until 2008.
The current location,

A pproximately 65 peo-
ple attended the cel-
ebration of the 10th an-
which formerly housed
Second Century Furni-
ture, was purchased in
niversary of the current 2007, but needed exten-
location of the Minnedosa sive renovations in order
50+ Centre, just south of to make it the great space
the Main Street bridge. it is today, so the 50+ Cen-
The celebration was held tre did not officially open
on the afternoon of Friday, until 2008. Renovations
April 20th. included walls being torn
Entertainers at the an- down, new walls being put
niversary celebration were up and building a kitchen
John “The Cash” Cullen, area, a pool hall area, a
Nancy McLennan, Mavis new office area and new
Rowe and Bill Peters. The washrooms. New interior
group took turns perform- lighting was also installed.
ing, and sometimes per- Margo Dunphy, President Photo by Hillary Miller
formed together, and gave of the current Board of Di- Board members ( l to r): lois Nagorski (Past President), Betty Hillman (Kitchen Co-ordinator),
the afternoon a truly fes- rectors noted that most of Cherokee Mendrikis (Treasurer), Margo Dunphy (President), Cheryl Orr (Vice President),
tive feel. the work was done by vol- Jan Macey, Bob Manns and laurence Switzer. Missing: Secretary linda Boys
Prior to its move to unteers, with the exception
and activity Co-ordinator Maxine Woodcock.
its current location, the being when contractors
centre was known as the were needed.
Green Valley Drop-In Cen- Coming up, Dunphy public open spaces of the Some of the high- informative public presen- cards, board games, darts,
tre and was located in the noted that they are hoping building (north and south lights over the past decade tations and New Year’s Eve knitting, painting, yoga,
basement of the Minnedo- to fix the front of the build- sides). This will help ac- have been the introduc- parties, to name just a few. reading, quilting, doing
sa Civic Centre. This group ing, under the windows, commodate privacy for tion of monthly soup and She said the centre holds puzzles, playing pool, or
amalgamated in 2005 with and they would like to in- more than one event to be sandwich potluck lunches all the important things socializing with others.
the Minnedosa Senior stall new flooring. They held at the facility at the - which are now catered that seniors need to know The centre is also rented
Citizen’s Association Inc. are interested in putting same time. The interior of lunches, afternoon enter- more about. out for suppers, meetings
The group remained in the in barn style doors so that the building is also sched- tainment, movie nights, “Having the 50+ Cen- or family gatherings such
basement of the Civic Cen- they can separate the two uled to be painted in June. people presenting videos tre is very important for as birthday parties, baby
from their trips overseas, Minnedosa as it provides showers, anniversaries.
a place to facilitate the “The current board,
highest possible benefit all members of the 50+
Clint’s and quality of life for the
members and non-mem-
Centre, and I am sure the
community itself, would
Campers bers within the Town of
Minnedosa and surround-
like to thank all the people
responsible for such dedi-
ing areas,” Dunphy said. cation in providing such
The centre is open to se- an awesome facility for the
niors from Monday to Sat- seniors of Minnedosa and
urday for a variety of activi- surrounding area,” con-
ties. Some of which include cluded Dunphy.
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“Pretty Darned Good Year” For Grain Growing Project


By HILLARY MILLER the seeding and fertiliz- Canola.
ing in one fell swoop, and Gordon Janzen, the

T he local chapter of the


Canadian FoodGrains
Bank, the Minnedosa
weed management was by
Clarke McNabb (Custom
spraying) and Brian Woy-
new Manitoba Represen-
tative for the Canadian
Foodgrains Bank gave a
Grain Growing Project, wada (Brian’s Spraying speech on the great work
held its Annual General Service). Straight cutting that is done, worldwide, by
Meeting on Sunday, April in the combine was done the organization. This was
22nd. by four separate individu- followed by a presentation
A member of the als: Justin Jenner, Michael by Harold Penner, who
group, Barry McNabb, be- Kingdon, Marty McNabb recounted a trip he took
gan the meeting by intro- and Trevor McQuaid. The to Ethiopia to experience
ducing the board, which grain trucks were operated their local culture, and wit-
also consists of John Men- by Glen Friesen as well as ness some of their hard-
drikis, Neil Galbraith, Ray- Shane Saler of Brian Horn- ships and farming prac-
mond Dyck, Gordon King- er Trucking. tices. He highlighted some
don and Glen Friesen. The wheat crop came of the differences between
The Minnedosa Colle- in at 52 bushels per acre. farming practices in Ethio-
giate C.H.A.N.G.E. Group, Once it was sold, and ex- pia compared to Canada,
helped serve the dinner penses were covered, the which was quite the eye
and looked after the clean- group was able to donate opener for some in the au- Photo by Hillary Miller
up afterwards. Riley Bar- $30,000 to the Canadian dience. Good luck to the
rett, gave a short speech on Foodgrains Bank this past Minnedosa Grain Growing Neil Galbraith of the Minnedosa Grain Growing
some of the work that the year. This year, Galbraith Project in the upcoming Project committee delivered the 2017 crop report.
C.H.A.N.G.E. Group does said they will be growing farming season.
in the community.
Following this, Neil
Galbraith gave a report on
the past year. He noted that
it was a dry summer, dryer
than normal, which can
often affect the land that is
farmed, but he noted that it
was a “pretty darned good

SHOWCASE EVENT
year.” He added that the
high amount of rain that
we received the previous
fall (2016) helped carry the
crop through to harvest.
There were 120 acres

MAY 3 10AM - 3PM NEEPAWA


that were farmed this year
for the project, which are
all close to Minnedosa.
During the 2017 season,
the group grew Red Spring
Wheat, which is the most
commonly grown wheat in
Western Canada. The seed
for the Red Spring Wheat
was donated to the project
by Seed Depot.
Other donors and
sponsors for the 2017 sea-
son were J.S. Eliot Son,
Bayer Crop Signs, Crop
Production Services (CPS),
Dow Agrisciences, Dupont
Canada (which has now
merged with Dow Agri-
sciences), Heritage Co-op,
Manitoba Agriculture Ser-
vices Corporation (MASC),
Monsanto Canada, Mosaic
Fertilizer, Richardson Pio-
neer, Redfern Farm Servic-
es and Syngenta Canada.
The total value of the
donations was $20,000,

ON-SITE DEMOS PRIZES IN-STORE SPECIALS


which was very much ap-
preciated by everyone
involved. “We are quite
happy to get that much LUNCH 11AM-2PM
support,” said Galbraith.
Community members (Burger, Chips & Drink with $5 Donation to Local Charity)
also helped in their own
way. Michael Kingdon did

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10 Friday, April 27, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

Sandy Lake News


By Diane Bachewich in the Minnedosa Hospi- chuk had cousins Mike The Handi Van Com- mother and poor Doug is coming involved with a
tal. and Jerry Michalchuk of mittee had their regular batching and waiting for hay bale accident. Eugene

I t’s nice to see our snow


banks vanishing away
and the last of our snow
Ronald and Lucy
Mendro are busy moving
their belongings out here
Calgary visiting with them
for a few days. They also
visited family in Brandon.
meeting at the Drop-In
Centre and a new dis-
patcher for the Sandy
Linda to come home.
The folks that attended
the production “Singin’ In
is the husband of Joyce
Bachewich.
Terry Kowlachuk re-
birds have arrived home from Flin Flon. They have Sympathy is extended Lake/Elphinstone Handi The Rain” at Strathclair’s turned to his home in Le-
- Stan and Bea Fraser and retired from their duties to Janet Bradley and fam- Van, as of April 23rd, will Bend Theatre well enjoyed thbridge after spending
Doug and Liz Wotten. there and are getting ready ily on the recent passing be Bonnie Lewandoski. this past week. some time with his mom,
Happy Birthday to to start building their re- of husband Lorne. Funeral Rob Wroblewky will no Ann Kelenuk and Isa- Olive and other relatives.
Steve Dmyterko who treat- tirement home. Welcome for Lorne was held in New- longer be a dispatcher. bella Mymko of Brandon He took his mom back to
ed everyone present at the to Sandy Lake! dale on Monday. Janet and Congratulations to along with Janice Apple- Lethbridge for a while.
Drop-In Centre to birthday Lawrence Osadec Lorne spent many sum- Doug and Linda Hayhurst yard of Winnipeg paid a Happy Birthday to
coffee on Friday morning. spent a week in Minnedosa mers at the cottage here. who became grandpar- visit with folks at the Drop- Rudy Zurbyk who treated
Audrey Bamber Zat- Hospital and came home Helen Derhak has ents for the first time. A In Centre on Tuesday. everyone to coffee at the
ylny accompanied by her on Friday. been transferred from the grandson was born to their Speedy Recovery to Drop-In Centre on Friday
sister Sharon Nylen of Er- Rick Nowell left for Minnedosa Hospital to the daughter and son-in-law Eugene Lepischuk of Ross- morning.
ickson flew to Calgary for Yellowknife, NWT where Sandy Lake Personal Care in Germany. Linda is there burn who is in the Health
the weekend to meet Au- he will be employed for Home. Hope you’ll be en- enjoying being a grand- Science Centre after be-
drey’s baby granddaugh- the summer months. He joying your new chapter in

The Hidden Job Market


ter, Indiana. first stopped in Calgary to life. Janice Duchominsky
We see Chub Lewan- visit son Ben and Tammie and John (Butch) Derhak
doski and Donnie Bilyk are Nowell and family. moved their mother on
home from their short stay Peter and Pat Prokop- Wednesday.

Brought to you by: only be found in the hid- • Word of mouth


Yellowhead Regional den job market. • Your network
MUNICIPALITY OF HARRISON PARK employment Skills and There are several dif- • Contacts that you
NOTICE OF VOTERS LIST / PERSONAL SECURITY PROTECTION Services (YReSS) ferent types of hidden jobs. can make by conducting
The first type is finding informational interviews
Notice is hereby given that a copy of the VOTERS LIST may be revised at the Municipal
Offices of the Municipality of Harrison Park at either 108 Main Street, Newdale, MB or 43
Gateway Street, Onanole, MB between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.
S pring is in the air! And
with the warm weather
comes an increase in job
out about unadvertised
openings while research-
ing jobs, conducting in-
• Cold-calling (ex:
phoning the HR depart-
ment of a company to find
and 4:00 p.m. market opportunities in formational interviews, out about any possible
our area. We have definite- or through your network. openings)
At these times an Election Official will be available to update the voters list by: ly seen the number of local The second type is what • Warm-calling (ex:
a) adding the names of voters who are entitled to have their names on the list; job postings rise in the past people working for a com- making in-person contact
b) deleting the names of persons who are not entitled to have their names on the list; and month. It is a great time to pany may know about (ex: with employers to find out
c) making such other correction of errors to the list as required. job search, whether you an employee knows that if they have any job oppor-
are unemployed, under- his or her co-worker is tunities or anticipate any
VOTER ELIGIBILITY: employed, or just looking leaving in March for ma- in the future)
A person is eligible to have his or her name added to the Voters List if he or she is: for a change in career. ternity leave). Some posi- There is usually much
1. a Canadian citizen and at least 18 years of age on election day; and But did you know… It tions are created to suit a less competition for unad-
is estimated that only 10- particular applicant (ex: if vertised jobs, so it’s worth
2. a resident of the local authority for at least six months prior to election day,
25 percent of jobs are ad- an employer is convinced searching for them. For
OR a registered owner of land in the municipality for at least six months prior to election day. vertised? This means that that hiring you will bring in more information on re-
MULTIPLE OWNERS OF THE SAME PROPERTY (3 or more) 75 to 90 percent of jobs can significantly more money searching the hidden job
than you will cost, or if you market, come in and see
A maximum of two NON-RESIDENT property owners, per property are permitted to vote in
are eligible for a wage sub- us at YRESS.
a municipal election. In order to be placed on the Voters List each voter must obtain written sidy if an employer creates
consent from a majority of the registered landowners, and file this with the Senior Election a new position). Funding provided by: The
Official (SEO). There are a lot of ways Government of canada
to uncover the hidden job and The Manitoba govern-
Non-Resident consent forms are available upon request and must be filed by September 18th, market: ment
2018, to be included on the Voters List.
myCommunity
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of local business and The Grade 7 & 8 Class has been busy preparing for this event,
proof of identity. professional sponsors learning many of the Old-Time Dances to share with you!
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TO PLACE AN AD AUCTIONS REAL ESTATE BIRTH


FOR SALE ANNOUNCEMENT
BY PHONE Call 204-867-3816
Hours to place, correct or cancel ads: If you need affordable, 4 bedroom 1,272 sq. ft.
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Meyers Auction quality, Manitoba made cab- house with 1 1/2 baths for sale
10 a.m. May 5th 2018
inets, prompt service with at 32-1st Ave S.W., Minne-
BY MAIL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Moving auction for
free design, and professional dosa. $276,900. Finished
The Minnedosa Tribune, P.O. Box 930, Ben Penner
And consigners installation try Fehr’s Cabinet basement, CA/CV,   softener,
Minnedosa, Manitoba R0J 1E0 Polonia Manitoba Warehouse. We have prov- gas furnace, tons of storage,
BY FAX 204-867-5171 Woodworking equipment ince wide service and more. insulated att. garage, 3 sheds,
shop tools and much more Phone 204-746-2223 or Email deck, no pets/smoking, appli-
BY E-MAIL class@minnedosatribune.com Bradley Meyers office@fehrscabinets.com. ances incl. Email: tamifehr@
Auctioneer gmail.com, call 204-867-5708
204-476-6262 Power Up Lubricants for more info. Check out
The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. reserves the right to www.meyersauctions.com Spring into Summer! Re- ebrandon and kijiji ads.
delete any words or phrases deemed by The Minnedosa
duced fuel costs, extended oil
Tribune Ltd. to be objectionable, or to refuse to publish any
life. Reduced wear, repairs,
advertisement. The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. shall not be FOR SALE more power. Call 204-638-
Church For Sale.
Bids will be received until
Colin and Amy Lawson,
responsible for any loss or damage to any advertiser or third along with their parents,
6450, 1-866-848-8308. Let’s 05/19/18 Highest bid or any
party resulting from the failure of an advertisement to appear Bruce and Linda Lawson
S h e l t e r L o g i c talk Spring – POWER UP. bid not necessarily accepted.
in The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. or from any error or omission in and Mark and Susan Usick
8’Wx8’Lx7’H Shed-in-a Box Glenboro Lutheran Church, are pleased to announce the
any advertisement which is published. List your For Sale item
Temporary Structure - Cost Box 325 Glenboro, Manitoba birth of their daughter,
in The Tribune Classifieds.
RATES $219, asking $175.00; $150.00
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R0K 0X0. ISLA IRENE,
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place your ad today. services such as MLS. Place COMING EVENTS
Classified Display - $9.00/col. inch each insert. (Incl. logo, box & $550 if you dismantle.  Both your ad in The Minnedosa
bolding, and centering). used for one winter. Contact Tribune. class@minnedosa-
Minnedosa United
Happy Snaps: (Birthday, Engagement, Wedding, Birth, & 204-867-2624. tribune.com or call 204-867-
Church Spring Smorg. Sun-
Graduation) - $16.00 for the first 20 words and the picture. 3816.
day, April 29th, 2018 from
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Reach the entire province (50 weekly newspapers) $189.00
CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over BATTERY SALE ANNIVERSARY balls, scalloped potatoes, veg-
400,000 readers weekly. Call 2 Days Only!!! gies,  salads, pie and coffee.
Westman and Eastman: $119.00 this newspaper NOW or email Fri, Apr. 27 (9am-5pm) Adults $15.00, 11 & under -
classified@mcna.com for de- Sat, Apr. 28 (9am-4pm)
All Ads plus 5% G.S.T. $6.50, 5 & under - Free. (4-4) x
tails. Deep Cycle 24 (10, 140RC)

Deadlines
@ 79.50*
Lawn Tractor (280CA) Minnedosa Legion “Tal-
BATTERIES FOR EV- @ $29.50* ent Showcase” featuring
Classified advertisements must be submitted no later ERYTHING. Automotive, Old Stock Auto @ $49.50* Classic Rock with a little bit
than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following Friday’s farm, construction, ATV, ma- 31’s (Auto & Stud Post)
of Country and Bluegrass on
edition. All classified advertisements must be prepaid BEFORE rine, motorcycle, golf carts, @ $77.50*
6-V Golf Cart (225ah) Friday April 27th at 7:00 p.m. 
insertion. phones, tools, radios, com- @ $109.50* Open Mic spots available after
The Minnedosa Tribune is not responsible for puters etc. Reconditioned, + Much More
9:00 p.m. Come on down and
typographical errors published AFTER the first insertion, nor obsolete and hard-to-find *All prices are with Core Exchange
bring your friends. (5-3) x
batteries. SOLAR equipment. All sale prices and hours
does it assume responsibility for errors published as a result of
listed on
an advertisement placed, changed, or cancelled, by telephone. The Battery Man. Winnipeg. Minnedosa Fun Fest’s
www.MBBattery.com
To ensure your advertisement appears correctly please submit 1.877.775.8271 www.battery- Spring Craft and Vendor
it in person, by fax, mail, or email. man.ca. Happy 60th Anniversary Market. Saturday, May 5th
Looking for a gift that FOR RENT Mom and Dad from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Carl and Marlene Bialas Minnedosa Community
keeps giving all year round?
AUCTIONS Give someone a one-year gift 2-bay garage with hoist.
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x
Conference Centre. Shop
from over 30 crafters, artisans
subscription to Western Can- For more information call and home based business-
ada’s Oldest Weekly Newspa-
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12 Patterson Dr. Call 204-867-3816 or email
Stonewall, MB Stonewall, MB Two bedroom apartment inspired crafts in the super-
class@minnedosatribune. STEEL BUILDING vised Kid’s Room!  Free hourly
Auction Sale For Late for rent. References required.
Estate & Moving Auction com for rates and more de- SALE... “BIG BLOW OUT draw for $20 gift certificates
Jack Mulvena tails. Available immediately. Call
Sat April 28 @ 10:00 AM 204-210-0081. (7-4) SALE – ALL BUILDINGS to be used at the market plus
Sunday May 6 @ 10am Estate & Moving Auction PRICED TO CLEAR!” 20x21 raffle prizes and more! Lunch,
Featuring 500 Oil Cans * Parts and full trailer re-
Sat May 12th @ 10:00 AM Have an $5,560. 23x23 $5,523. 25x25 snacks and refreshments
Many Rare Signs * Railway pair, trailer safeties and Au-
Yard * Recreation * upcoming event? $6,896. 32x33 $9,629. 33x33 will be available from the
* License Plates * General topac Trailer Repair. Sales,
Tools * Misc * Antiques * $9,332. One End Wall Includ- Minnedosa Beach Enhance-
Store Items * Cast Seats * Leasing and Financing of flat- Let people
Household* Go To Web! ed. Pioneer Steel 1-855-212- ment Committee. Admission
Bells * Traps * Go To Web! deck, dumpbox, cargo, goose- know through
7036 is $2 and children under 12
Stuart McSherry Call to Consign –Trucking neck and utility trailers and The Classifieds!
Available! are free. (6-3) x
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(204) 467-1858 or (204) 467-1858 or and Trailer, Hwy #1 Mac- ADVERTISE FOR
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12 Friday, April 27, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED TENDERS

Dance with Crystal pre- WINNIPEG


sents… A storyline which PHILATELIC
features dancing and acting. SOCIETY
Writer, Director, Choreog- Annual Stamp
rapher and Instructor – Crys- & Coin Show
tal Scott. Peter and Hook. Friday, May 4
Wendy, John and Michael 1 - 6pm INVITATION TO TENDER
dream travel their way to the
fantasy island of Neverland.
Saturday, May 5
10 - 6pm ERICKSON DENTAL CLINIC JANITORIAL SERVICES
Meet Peter and Hook, Tin- Sunday, May 6 FULL TIME OPPORTUNITIES COMPASS CREDIT UNION
10 - 4pm
kerbell and Smee. The lost
kids, a Tiki Tribe and mer- Sunova Centre Compass Credit Union is requesting bids for the provision of Janitorial
maid lagoon. Come let your (West St. Paul) WE ARE LOOKING FOR 1 OR 2 FULL OR PART-TIME Services at 24 Main Street, Erickson, MB.
imagination run wild. 29th Main St. & North ENERGETIC, TEAM ORIENTED EMPLOYEES This contract will be for a 1- year term commencing on June 1st, 2018
Perimeter
Annual Dance Shows 2017-
www.wps.mb.ca WHO CAN JOIN US. and Ending May 31st, 2019.
2018 Friday, May 11th at 7:00
p.m. and Saturday, May 12th 204-582-1334 VERY GOOD WAGES, FULL TRANING WILL BE PROVIDED. Bidders may bid by email only. Subject line “Janitorial Services Bid”
at 1:00 p.m. at the Strathclair SEND RESUME TO ameu2021@yahoo.ca the bid must be received no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday May 4th,
Bend Theatre. Purchase tick-
WANTED 204-963-8865 2018.
ets in advance Friday, April (3-5)
27th 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and It is the sole responsibility of the Bidder to ensure that its Bid is received
Saturday, April 28th 9:00 a.m. at the below email location and by the time stipulated. Bids received
OLD TUBE AUDIO
– 12 noon. Main floor and EQUIPMENT. 40 years or after the stipulated time will be rejected and returned to the sender.
balcony $10.00. Come buy re- older. Amplifiers, Stereo, Re- Faxed Bids are not acceptable and will be rejected.
served seat tickets at Crystal’s cording and Theatre Sound
Dance Studio in Minnedosa Arrangements can be made for a site tour by appointment only for
Equipment. Hammond Or- Heritage Co-op is presently inviting applications for a May 1st, 2018. Please contact the writer.
(102 – 3rd Ave. N.W. ) or call gans, any condition. CALL
204-867-2446 (starting 1:00 Toll – Free 1-800-947-0393. PRODUCE CLERK Please direct questions regarding specifications to
p.m. on April 29th). Tickets Melanie Krauss-Wakely 204-729-4812 or
PART TIME WITH BENEFITS
might be available at the door For our Produce Department located in Minnedosa, MB
Garden space within Email melanie.krauss-wakely@compasscu.ca
but don’t wait until it is too Minnedosa. Please submit
late! (6-4) x contact information to The Duties to include, but not limited to, customer service, packaging, preparing salads and value The Credit Union reserves the right to accept or reject all or any bids,
added items, stocking, merchandising and general housekeeping duties.
Minnedosa Tribune – Box without being bound to give reasons for its decision or incurring any
Minnedosa Health 930, phone 204-867-3816 or Qualifications: liability. Compass Credit Union is also not obligated to award this
District Auxiliary’s Flor- email editor@minnedosatri-
 Excellent customer service skills
position to the person or persons that presents the lowest bid.
ence  Nightingale Luncheon  Highly motivated
bune.com  High sanitation and housekeeping standards (6-2)
and Bake Sale will be held at  Must be available to work a variety of shifts including days, evenings and weekends
the Minnedosa Legion Club-
room Friday, May 4th 11:30
EMPLOYMENT We offer great advancement opportunities within our organization and the Co-operative

a.m. to 1:30 p.m.  Adults OPPORTUNITY Retailing System, competitive compensation and benefits package, company matched
pension plan, and a diverse and supportive work environment.
$6.00, Children 6-10 $5.00, Our core values are Integrity, Excellence and Responsibility
Preschool Free. (6-3) x
If you are interested in joining our team, please send your cover letter and resume to:
Minnedosa May Long
Town Wide Garage Sales. WE’RE LOOKING FOR
a.haywood@heritagecoop.ca INVITATION TO TENDER
Saturday, May 19th Rain or Class 1 O/O’s & Or mail to: Box 1050, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 Attn: Annette Haywood GROUNDS MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Shine! To list your sale call
the Minnedosa Tribune at
Company Drivers!
We offer competitive
OR APPLY IN PERSON AT OUR MINNEDOSA MARKETPLACE COMPASS CREDIT UNION
(204) 867-3816 or email your miles and pay package. www.heritagecoop.ca Compass Credit Union is requesting bids for the provision of Grounds
name and address to class@ New Class 1 drivers
Maintenance Services at 24 Main Street, Erickson, MB.
welcome! Terminals in
m i n n e d o s a t r i b u n e. c o m . Blumenort and Brandon.
Sponsored by the Minnedosa WE THANK ALL CANDIDATES FOR THEIR INTEREST, HOWEVER,
This contract will be for a 1- year term commencing on June 1st, 2018
Contact us!
and Ending May 31st, 2019.
ONLY THOSE SELECTED TO CONTINUE IN THE SELECTION PROCESS WILL BE CONTACTED.
Chamber of Commerce Retail www.slt.ca
Committee. (6-4) x recruiter@slt.ca Bidders may bid by email only. Subject line “Grounds Maintenance
Blood Pressure Clinic by Minnedosa & District Services to Seniors invites those in- Services Bid” the bid must be received no later than 4:00 p.m. on
MEDICAL TRANSCRIP-
EMS on May 2nd at the 50+ TION! In-demand career!
terested in becoming a Service Provider to stop by the office at Friday May 4th, 2018.
Centre from 9:30-10:00 a.m. x  31 Main Street S.  Some of the duties include assisting seniors
Employers have work-at-
with housekeeping, yard work, shopping, accompanying to ap- It is the sole responsibility of the Bidder to ensure that its Bid is received
home positions available. at the below email location and by the time stipulated. Bids received
50+ Centre May 7th pointments, etc.  A Vulnerable Sector Check is required.  For
Get online training you need after the stipulated time will be rejected and returned to the sender.
Lunch - Chicken and baby information call 204-867-5190. (7-2) x
from an employer-trusted
potatoes. Sign up and pay by Faxed Bids are not acceptable and will be rejected.
program. Visit: CareerStep.
3:00 p.m. on April 30th. May Minnedosa Tourism is looking to hire two students to
ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to Please direct questions regarding specifications to
21 - Garage Sale 9:00 a.m. – work at the Visitor Information Centre at Minnedosa Beach
start training for your work-
from end of June to September long weekend. Ideal candidates
Melanie Krauss-Wakely 204-729-4812 or
1:00 p.m.; tables $10.00.x
at-home career today! Email melanie.krauss-wakely@compasscu.ca
will be outgoing and friendly, willing to learn more about and
Minnedosa and Area promote Minnedosa area attractions, services and events and The Credit Union reserves the right to accept or reject all or any bids,
Food Bank Annual General HELP WANTED operate beach concession. For questions or to submit resume without being bound to give reasons for its decision or incurring any
Meeting will be held on May email to edo@minnedosa.com or call 204-867-3885. Deadline
2nd, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at the
liability. Compass Credit Union is also not obligated to award this
for applying May 10, 2018.
Minnedosa United Church. Looking for a full time position to the person or persons that presents the lowest bid. (6-2)
Those who read this coming cook to be working at RD’s On
event are welcome to attend Main in Minnedosa. The right

Buy and Sell


the meeting. applicant will be paid $17.50
per hour. The applicant must
Minnedosa Health have two year’s experience
District Auxiliary Quarterly in cooking and should be an
Meeting will be held in the
Minnedosa Hospital Board
room on Monday, May 14th
expert in continental cook-
ing. Please drop off resume
in person at 9 Main St. N. or
Treasure in the
Classifieds!
at 7:30 p.m. (7-2) x via email rdsonmain@gmail.
com. (48-25) x
Minnedosa Area Com-
munity Development Corpo-

Tribune
THE OLDEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN THE CANADIAN WEST

ration Annual General Meet-


ing to be held Thursday, May
The Minnedosa
10th, 2018 7:00 p.m. at the
Minnedosa 50+ Activity Cen-
Since 1883
tre. Everyone welcome.
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, April 27, 2018 13

TENDERS IN MEMORIAM OBITUARIES NOTICE


In Memory of GEORGE ALLAN WILMOT
Shirley Ann Mickoski
The Municipality of Harrison Park MARY BACHEWICH
passed away on December
April 15th, 1907 – George Allan passed
The Municipality of Harrison Park invites tenders for the May 5th, 2005 away peacefully at Royal Jubilee 20th, 2017 at the age of 81
Hospital in Victoria, BC on April years.
following: Memorial service will
She was a mother 6th, 2018 at the age of 85.  George
• Mowing of Municipal and Public Reserve Lands - so very rare, will be lovingly remembered take place on Saturday, May
Onanole, MB Content in her home by his many cousins, nieces, 12th, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the
Minnedosa United Church,
• May 15th to October 31st, 2018 and May 15th to and always there. nephews and friends in both BC
Minnedosa, MB. Donations
One earth she toiled, and in Manitoba.  George was
October 31st, 2019 in Heaven she rests. born in Hamiota, Manitoba and may be made to CancerCare
• Mowing and Maintenance of the Elk Roadside Park – God bless you mother raised n Victoria, BC.  He worked MB.
you were the best. for the Province of BC, Ministry of Minnedosa Funeral Ser-
Onanole, MB vice, Minnedosa, Manitoba
Forests and Lands, Timber Policy
• May 15th to October 31st, 2018 and May 15th to Lillian & family Branch from 1952-1988 and after in care of arrangements (204)
October 31st, 2019 retiring he got to enjoy his many hobbies 867-3868. www.minnedosafs.
In Memory of and interests.  At George’s request, no service will be held but ca
Details may be obtained from the Municipal Administration Sheila Usick his cremains will be laid to rest at the Royal Oak Burial Park, in BUSINESS
Office at 43 Gateway Street in Onanole, or by calling the office July 30th, 1958 – Victoria, BC.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
OPPORTUNITY
at 204-848-7614. May 2nd, 2007 Heart and Stroke Foundation and/or the Canadian Red Cross.
BREAKING NEWS
Closing Date: April 3oth, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. local time In Gods garden up above JEAN GWENDOLYN GUGIN AMAZING BUSINESS CON-
Stands a rose we dearly love. CEPT. Increase’s Investment
Chad Prokopchuk She stands with We are heartbroken to announce the sudden and peaceful Value Over 8 Times in 12
Public Works Foreman petals open wide passing of Jean Gugin on April 10th, 2018 at the age of 79. months. First Investors Can
Watered by the Jean was predeceased by her lifelong partner Wilf, mother
Ph: 204-848-0112 tears we’ve cried. Flora, father Fred, baby sister Doreen, older sisters Irene and
Make a Fortune. CALL NOW
(6-2) for More Info 1-866-668-
Her fragrance fills our Marge, older brothers Bob and Stan and nephew Jim (Bob’s 6629. WEBSITE www.sweets-
Erickson Lutheran Church is accepting tenders for the lives each day, son). Family who mourn her loss are twin sister Joan (Hal), foracause.com.
painting of the metal roof on the Erickson Lutheran Church Locked in our hearts she sister Evelyn, along with nieces and nephews including Irene’s
located at 30 3rd St. S.W., Erickson, MB. Tenders must state will always stay. children (Ron, Judy, Jan and Sue), Marge’s children (Bob and Hip or knee
whether providing the required primer and paint for the metal David), Joans children (Hal Jr. and Chris), Evelyn’s children replacement?
roof or will be excluding this cost. The bidder will be responsi- Love Mom, (Lyn, Laurie, Jamie and Kate) and Bob’s children (Diane, Craig Problems walking or
ble for the required labor and equipment/tools to complete the Brian and Arlette and Elaine). Also mourning her loss are many grand nieces and getting dressed? The
Canadian Government
painting on the metal roof. All work must be completed along Wendal and Sheila nephews along with friends.
may owe you a:
with any clean up from this job by July 31st, 2018. For further and family. Born on April 10th, 1939 in the Cameron district, Mani-
information or a jobsite visit contact Cliff Nichols at 204-636- toba, Jean lived on a farm with her parents and seven siblings. $2,500
7817. Tenders close 6:00 p.m. Tuesday May 15th, 2018. Erick- STRAHL (ROBINSON) Jean graduated from Minnedosa High School in 1957. She went Yearly Credit
son Lutheran Church Attention: Council Box 414, Erickson, BERNICE on to complete her lab technician training and worked several $20,000
MB R0J 0P0, email: cat7cool@gmail.com or Fax: 1-204-636- In Loving Memory years in the lab where she met and married Wilf. They began Lump Sum Refund
2533. (7-3) x of our mom their life together in Winnipeg and ventured into real estate.

DON’T FORGET
The Disability Credit
BERNICE/BERNIE/BERT Jean eventually set out on her own and established a real estate Service. Lowest rate in the
January 12th, 1930 - business. Her keen intellect and astute business sense made industry.
April 26th, 2014 her a very successful entrepreneur. For reliable expert
She enjoyed years of exciting travels to many places service CALL
We can not believe around the world however, her favourite place was her cottage
204-453-5372
Advertising deadline is four years have gone by at West Hawk Lake. She created a place where family experi-
since we gathered around enced many of their fondest memories. Jean was a magnet and
TUESDAYS AT 12 NOON you to say goodbye.
They say that time
drew people in with her spirited energy making instant connec-
tions using colourful language and stories of her adventures.
A GOT
heals all wounds. Jean loved nature, all animals and most especially her pets. She D35 linesYOUR
Call
Yet we are still missing you.
We hope you are dancing
was a veracious reader, keeping up to date on politics, current
events, movies and all things involving humor. Bold, intelligent, V ATTENTION?
204-867-3816
in the sky Mom!
We think of you everyday
sharp-witted and a real character, Jean was cherished by family
and her many very special friends.
E Book this
and will forever. The family wishes to express their sincere appreciation for R space for
or email ads to the many caregivers who supported Jean with devoted service
T your next ad
Rick, Wilf, Don, Bruce, Bev, through her years at Sturgeon Creek II and particularly to her
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Lesley and their families. x special caregiver and friend, Brenda.
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workshop, extra storage and cement driveway. The
countertops, backsplash, island has new Bosch home features 9 foot ceilings, refurbished
well planned large modern kitchen updated in 2013 of Minnedosa includes 1 3/4 storey dishwasher, 1/2” laminate flooring, mirror closet original hardwood & laminate floors, R50

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has stainless steel appliances, oak cabinets, pantry,
kitchen appliance garage, pullouts and deep drawers.
5 bedroom, 1 bath home that has doors & closet organizers, sky light in main bath,
mostly LED lighting throughout house. Downstairs
insulation in attic providing low utility
vinyl and wood siding. The property you will find a family room, 2 bonus rooms with no costs, all newer windows throughout in
The main floor bath updated in 2015 also has storage
windows, 1/2 bath, storage, laundry pair neatly tucked 2012, water line from curb in 2016 & most
galore with a deep upper cupboard, custom built is a total 5.76 acres with numerous behind folding doors. New HE gas furnace, hydro plumbing replaced. There is a large stone

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vanity & linen organizer. Downstairs you will find a costs average $90/mo, new plumbing throughout,
The Minnedosa family room big enough for any occasion, rec room, out buildings in poor condition. water lines, HWT ‘17, HRV ‘17 & mudroom leading
porch on the back and a verandah on the
front. Comes with fridge, stove, dishwasher
second bath also updated 2015, furnace 2016 with Recent upgrades include some to new attached single car garage constructed of
2x6 walls, R20 insulation, GDO & remote. Outside & antique cupboard in upstairs hallway.
central air, HWT 2017, water softener, HRV, 200 amp
service and lots more storage. Bay window 2010, all
windows, some electrical, some is all decked up too with deck, railing, vinyl siding &
1 1/2” insulation, shingles, windows, landscaped
Dryer and water softener are located in
Since 1883 flooring and 4 piece bath. retaining wall, eaves, flower bed & shed. Drainage
the dry basement. Outside you will find a
other windows, siding & insulation 2012. Outside you
has also been upgraded with french ditch, weeping 12’x20’ single car garage and a single car
will find a large picnic perfect patio, 10’x10’ shed in the
tile & buried lines. There are many more upgrades, shelter. The move is yours!

204-867-3816
large fenced back yard. Worth seeing, worth owning! additional list available.
18045DD0 MLS #1805493 $294,900 MLS #1804051 $224,900 MLS #1806243 $106,900

Take a tour on Realtor.ca or our website www.remax-prairie mountain-npwa.mb.com


14 Friday, April 27, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

PROPERTIES FOR SALE

“Living in your
Community”
Proud Supporter
Rick Taylor 867-7551
CONSTRUCTION
www.ricktaylor.remax.ca ricktaylor@remax.net

BIR CH
BIRCH Parish Backhoe
CONSTRUCTION LTD. Services
GENERAL ●Septic Systems ●Weeping tiles
CONTRACTORS ●Water Systems ●Basements
• Specializing in water & sewer
Commercial ●All types of excavation●
installation & repair Residential Certified in waste
• All types of excavation
515 - MINNEDOSA ST. 65 MAIN ST. S. SE 7-17-18W • Basements, Demolition
• Snow removal
867-0400 water management
NEWDALE MINNEDOSA - Quiet acreage north of • Gravel, Topsoil 0r Call: Ian
• Sales of septic tanks
Minnedosa
- 1,330 sq. ft. 1 ¾ storey - Just under 2,300 sq. ft.
downtown -14.23 acres with 1 1/2 Kirk 867-0180 867-7506 874-2134 or 867-0383
- Extensive renovations storey home
and upgrades - 31 feet of street side frontage
Bryon Gaiser
HWM
- Garage, barn, machine shed
- Appliances included - Open floor plan providing and bins
many options
$63,900 MLS #1800557
$179,900 MLS # 1620932
$199,900 MLS # 1723339
Truck & Skid
Steer Service
Competitive Rates
204-868-5702 DEMOLITION BILL HOPKINS
204-867-0260
NEW LISTING SEMI WITH LOW BED &hopkinswelding@hotmail.com
END DUMP

339 - 4TH AVE. S.W. 242 - 5TH AVE. S.W. R.M. OF OAKVIEW
MINNEDOSA MINNEDOSA - ¼ section on Little BACKHOE & TRUCKING
SELLER IS MOTIVATED! - 1,076 sq. ft. 3 bedroom Saskatchewan River
bungalow
ELECTRICAL EAVESTROUGH
- 1,040 sq. ft. bungalow - Excellent horse barn
- 3 bedrooms, 2 baths - wood burning fireplace, deck - Custom built 2 storey home
with hot tub
- Numerous updates and newly $650,000 MLS # 1803320
finished garage - Many updates and newly
fenced yard
$258,900 MLS # 1800559
$289,900 MLS # 1808983
Considering listing your Property?
BILL HOPKINS
5” AND 6” continuous
204-867-0260 eavestrough
Call me today for great service at great rates! hopkinswelding@hotmail.com
Siding Roofing
Soffit Fascia

ACCOUNTING CONSTRUCTION Glen Burgess


Closed cell Polyurethane Spray foam
Blow in Attic & Wall Fibre Insulation
Fire Retardent Coating

PRAIRIE REDI-MIX ELECTRICAL Electrician 204-867-3738


Minnedosa - 867-3853
R eady Mix Conc rete 204-868-5211 Email: mcreal@live.ca
C. BURTON
Concrete forms, Rebar, Wire Mesh,
George Allard, FCGA* Weeping Tile, Concrete Sealer, Snap Ties
Gateway Street All at Competitive
FERTILIZER FINANCE
Onanole, MB
204-848-7413
Open prices Enterprises Ltd.
8:30 -6:00 Refridgeration
Howard Wirch, C.G.A*
9-515 4th Ave. 116 Main Street
110A
Air Conditioning,
Heating & Electrical Custom
Shoal Lake, MB
Minnedosa 30 Years Fertilizer Minnedosa
204-759-2680
Ex perience!! Floating Credit Union
Dauphin Office -
15 1st Ave. S.W.
204 867-5550 ● Roofing ● Decks
Bus : 867-3950
Call today to book your
Phone: 204-638-3005
● Fencing ● Exterior ● Finishing spring floating needs!
Fax: 204-638-5817
● Renovations ● Repairs Fa x: 867-2340
Darvin - 204-868-5869 Main line
*Denotes Professional Corporation AUTO littlevalleyconstruction@live.ca
Robert - 204-867-7113 204-867-6350
204-868-5980 or 204-867-5544 Brad Ross
204-867-6366
CatharineÊ Terry McLenehan
Van Veen 204-867-6363
MÊ GijsbersÊ
Chartered Professional
CL Carpentry Ltd. Susan Glasgow
204-867-6353
Jon Kowal
Accountant Inc. AC Full-service construction
Dunwoody

MinnedosaÊ Debbie Strelczik


Ê 213Ê Ê 2ndÊ StÊ NEÊ Ê -Ê Ê BoxÊ 385Ê Ê
company specializing in 204-867-6360

867-0145
(48-4)
T:Ê 867-3884Ê Ê Ê C:Ê 867-0190Ê Residential, Commercial Dan Quesnel
Email:Ê Ê Catharine@mts.netÊ
M&M and Farm building. GRAIN 204-867-6359
Donna Dowsett
AUTO BODY HAULING 204-867-6361
BDO Canada, LLP All Auto Body Repairs
Leo or Cherry van Veen Candice Brown
Office: 204 – 826 2292 204-867-6362
Chartered Accountants Ph: 867-2083
and Advisors 5 Main St. North
clcarpentry@hotmail.ca Brian Horner Alayna McTavish
204-867-6354
Farm, Business & Individual Grain & Fertilizer Kim Robinson

Call Gregg Hauling


Professional Services: 204-867-6352
Joanne Clarke
~ Tax
Book this spot
867-7153
204-867-6364
~ Accounting Gaylene Johnson
~ Farm Programs $5.52/week 204-867-6357
Sarah Campbell, CGA Fax
39 Main Street South Call 204-867 3816 204-867-6391
Minnedosa 867-2957
204-867-7182
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, April 27, 2018 15

INSURANCE PLUMBING SEPTIC SERVICES SERVICES


MINNEDOSA
WAHOSKI G ORD K E L LY Lakeside St. Alphonsus
Septic Service
INSURANCE SERVICES
Drivers Licenses, Autopac MECHANICAL LTD. Plumbing & Heating Catholic Church
General Insurance Gas Fitting 142
142 4th
4th St, NW.
St, NW. • Lawn Mowing & Trimming
PLUMBING Potable water Minnedosa,MB
MB 867-3831
Cheri McTavish – Broker ph: 867-2084 Minnedosa, 867-3831 • Dandelion Spraying -
867-3946 HEATING cell: 867-0346 delivery. Licensed Pesticide Applicator
Mass Sunday 9:00 a.m.
Book your portable • Fertilizer Application
GAS FITTING toilets. • Licensed Arborist Service
LEGAL AIR CONDITIONING SELF-HELP Erle Jury & Family • Hedge Trimming
• Yard Clean Up
204-867-3121 867-2416
Alexander or A.D.A.M. Cory Johnston ▪ Minnedosa
204-476-5185 Cell: 867-7558
Jackson Anxiety Disorders People Helping People (204)Ê 476-4705Ê
www.johnstonyardcare.comÊ
Law Office - Committed to Caring -
B-116 MainSt.St
110B Main S. S HILLSIDE
Association
of Manitoba RAINKE'S
RAINKIES Phone (204) 857-6100
Minnedosa, MB Support Group Sewage Service Fax (204) 857-8389 Prairie Mountain HVAC/R
867-3981 Plumbing & Heating JIM BEAUMONT
cpcancerservices@shaw.ca
www.centralplainscancer
Heating
Meetings are held at Ventilation/Air quality
http://www.ajaxlaw.ca Neepawa Library 3rd Tuesday of 476-2483 services.com
Ty Burton the month 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Owner/Operator
Air Conditioning
Refrigeration

Burgess Law
204-868-5358 For more info call:
Debbie Fisch
Cell: 476-6591 Kitchen Equipment
Commercial Gas Fitter
Office (204) 725-8550 Dennis: 476-2766 Commercial & Residential
service specialist
51 Main Street S
ALCOHOLICS 23 Hour Service Walk-ins
Kent Brown
Minnedosa 75 Main Street South
867-2935 Plumbing & Heating
ANONYMOUS 1-204-724-7465 1-204-867-7346
If you like to drink and can
Summit Septic Haircuts, Hot Shaves,
burglaw@mts.net • Construction •
MAIN OFFICE
That's your business
If you want to stop and can't ServiceS Beard Trims & Hair Tattoos LEONA’S
204-867-5458 That's our business. Minnedosa and surrounding areas Studio Of Image
Frank r. Ford and Darwin
SIMS & COMPA N Y copperwoodenterprise@gmail.com
P.O. Box 36 Matthews’ Family Hair Care
L a w O ffi c e PLUMBING & HEATING
Russ Huyghe
or 867-3966 penny Ford TV AND APPLIANCE •Eminence Facials
Alanon - 210-0433 & Product
Norman H. Sims, Q.C. 204-868-6376 Alateen - 867-5121 Owner/Operator SALES AND SERVICE • Pedicures & LCN Nails
7 6 Ma i n S t r e e t S o u t h CONSTRUCTION 867-3401 Minnedosa 204-210-0158 Your Shaw Direct,
MINNEDOSA • 867-2717 Cody Huyghe LG, Samsung, Bell • Spray Tanning
Mtg. Times: 8:00 pm Tuesdays Cells
204-210-0502 Danby Dealer • Piercing
OFFICE MANAGER Drug Problem? 204-868-0851 or 204-868-0863 Computer Sales and Service
• Eyelash Extensions
PAINTING Matt Saler
204-868-6886 Narcotics
email: pennyjoford@gmail.com Systems, Monitors &
Accessories
204-867-2287
67 Main St.
Anonymous can help Minnedosa, MB
Waterpals Phone 867-3164
BURTON PAINTING REAL ESTATE Meetings every Potable Water Delivery E-mail: darm112@mts.net TAC
Tuesday & Minnedosa and area Ventures Inc.
Myrna Alexander
Charles
Myrna
Cell: 868-5503
Cell: 868-5503
CALL ME... FOR ALL YOUR
Saturday at 7 p.m. No Job is too small!!! Lake Audy Meats Waste
REAL ESTATE NEEDS
at Calvary Temple, Also now Paying Cash on Farm Raised Animals Management &
221 Hamilton Street, Scrap Metal Pick up!! Lorne or Ian Arnold Contracting
Neepawa, MB 204-868-5674 (204)476-0002
204-848-2205
Book this spot Cells: 204-867-7380
Garbage Removal
Bin Rentals
Construction Demolition
$5.52/week TRADING SERVICES or 204-848-0660 Renovating
Household clean up
Josh McKay - Sales Rep Estate clean ups
Call 204-867 3816 PETER HARRISON 204-210-0740
867-5444
FRONTIER
Phone/Text We now offer Transformative
ianarnold10@hotmail.com
Electrolysis
www.suttonharrison.com
TRADING STORE CARPET CLEANING Permanant Hair Removal
Call us today for your carpet 142 Main Street North
Kim’s
867-5551 & upholstery cleaning needs. House/Business
Minnedosa, MB

MLA Gently Used Furniture Cleaning Services


204-596-5111
Clothing & Misc. Items THE - Residential
Donations LEAN
MACHINE
- Commercial
Book
Estate Sales MOBILE HEAT WASH This
Pick-up & Deliveries AND DETAILING Home: 867-3272
Cell: 210-0181 Spot
204.759.3313 bukarz@wcgwave.ca for
Toll Free 844.877.7767 Book this spot ● 204-848-0097
204-848-0097
204-848-0400 only
gregnesbittmla@mymts.net $5.52/week ● 204-848-0400 $11.07
www.clearlakeclean.com per
#7 � 515 4th Avenue Call 204-867 3816 info@clearlakeclean.com
Burlington Place, Shoal Lake, MB week!
16 Friday, April 27, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

Cadurcis News
Minnedosa
Lions Club NewÊ MinnedosaÊ LawÊ Office
By Doreen TroTT

O ur sympathy to Janet Bradley and family on the pass-


ing of Lorne Bradley formerly of Newdale. He was
well known as an auctioneer.
40thAnniversary Meighen Haddad law firm is pleased to announce the
opening of a new office location in Minnedosa.
Loreen Jackson is busily donating her time to collect- Saturday, May 12th, 2018 Opening Tuesday, May 1, 2018
ing for cancer. Every family is touched by this dreaded Purchasing or Selling Real Estate * Wills * Estate Administration
disease one way or another. Great credit to our volun- Minnedosa United Church Hall Corporate and Commercial Transactions
teers. Cocktails at 5:30 p.m. Meighen Haddad LLP is the largest law firm in Southwestern Manitoba
Coen and Murphy Fehr of Brandon spent part of the Supper at 6:30 p.m. and provides a full range of legal services to clients from major corpo-
weekend with Glen and Loreen Jackson. rations and public institutions, to small businesses and individuals.
Allan McManus has returned from wintering down Entertainment by John Cullen
Patrick D. Sullivan, Partner
in Arizona. $25.00 per person Office Hours: Tuesdays 9:00 am to 3:30 pm
The birds are returning - ducks, geese, crows, horned
larks and red winged black birds are some of the birds Call Alf at 204-867-2404 or Donna at 204-867-0893 39 Main Street South Ph: 204-705-8461
(7-2)
that managed to make it back.

*We accept Visa, Master Card & debit card purchases


Sale Dates: *We sell lottery tickets
*We deliver within town limits Monday - Friday at 4:00 p.m
($2 charge - $10 minimum order)
APRIL 27TH - MAY 3RD * Try one of our delicious BBQ chickens!
* We sell fruit, veggie & meat trays and fruit baskets
*Senior’s Discount every Friday (65 & up) (STARTS FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. - ENDS THURSDAY 9:00 P.M.) (24 hours notice is appreciated)
*We sell R.O. water

GROCERY
Kraft Dressing asstd ............................... 475ml ...... $2.39
FROZEN FOODS
Breyers classic ice cream asstd ............................................. 1.66lt ............. $5.25
Kraft BBQ sauce asstd .......................................................... 455ml ..........2/$2.40 Giuseppe pizza, mini pizza asstd ......515-900g ...... $4.99
Nestle Pure Life ............................................................... 24x500ml ............. $4.50 MM frozen juice mixes asstd ............................................... 295ml ..........3/$2.00
Oasis juice asstd.................................................................... 960ml ............. $1.25 Popsicle ice pop bars asstd................. 12x60ml ...... $3.49
Purex liquid detergent cold water/free and clear.. 2.03lt ...... $3.99 Klondike icecream bar asstd ........................................... 4x135ml ............. $5.28
NN™ canola oil .......................................................................... 3lt ............. $4.99 Magnum double bars asstd ............................................... 3x90ml ............. $4.99
NN™ fruit bowls asstd .................................................4x107-123g ..........2/$4.00 B&J ice cream cherry, choc chip cookie dough.................. 500ml ............. $4.99
Hellmans real mayo ...................... 750-890ml ...... $4.49

MEATS
PC™ horseradish mayo/garlic mayo .................................. 300ml ..........2/$4.00
PC™ Smokin Stampede BBQ sauce ......................................... 1lt ............. $3.99
Frenchs mustard asstd ..................................................325-400ml ..........2/$5.00
Bicks relish bits squeeze ...................................................... 500ml ............. $2.99
HP steak, Franks red hot sauce.....................................354-400ml ............. $3.99
Heinz chili sauce................................................................... 455ml ............. $3.99 ML top dogs original ...............................375g ...... $3.59
Bicks pickles dill whole garlic/no garlic.................................... 1lt ..........2/$7.00 JVL Buffalo, Cheddar cheese smoked sausage ......................375g ............. $3.99
PC™ meatballs sirloin beef, Swedish ....................................907g ........... $10.99
Bicks pickles baby dills/sweet mixed/yum yum ...... 1lt .. 2/$7.00 ML RDY crisp bacon slice .........................................................65g ............. $5.69
Bicks sauerkraut wine ................................................................ 1lt ............. $2.99 PC™ T&J beef burger asstd .................................................1.13kg ........... $13.99
La Grille spice asstd ......................................................... 150-288g ............. $3.99 PC™ smokies - cheddar, original .............................................1kg ............. $9.49
PC™ chocolate covered almonds/peanuts/raisins ...... 340-400g ............. $3.99 Sirloin tip beef roast ................................................................................. $4.39/lb
NN™ marshmallows large/mini/mini flavoured .................400g ............. $1.99 Pork loin chops centre cut ....................................................................... $2.99/lb
Nestle pure black cherry ............................................................ 1lt ............. $0.99

PRODUCE
Smuckers ice cream toppings asstd .............................334-428ml ............. $3.49
Tim Hortons original coffee tin ..............................................930g ........... $17.99
NN™ ice cream cups ..............................................................36ea ..........2/$5.00
PC™ decadent cookies asstd..................................................300g ............. $2.69
Lays chips asstd .........................................255g .. 3/$8.00
Tostitos chips asstd .......................................................... 220-295g ..........2/$6.00 FM corn.......................................................4ct ...... $3.99
Kool Aid jammers asstd ................................................. 10x180ml ............. $2.99 Mini Watermelon........................................................................................... $3.99
Palm dish soap orange extra/original ................................. 828ml ............. $2.49 FM peppers .................................................................................4ct ............. $3.99
Glad plastic wrap cling ............................................................ 30m ............. $1.99 Roma tomatoes ......................................................................................... $1.29/lb
Ziploc bags snack, storage bag asstd................................ 15-90ea ............. $3.99 Cauliflower ..................................................................................................... $3.99
NN™ garbage bag regular, orange garden, drawstring .. 20-40ea ............. $5.99 Bartlett pears .................................................... $1.49/lb
NN™ 6.5 oz foam cups..........................................................100ea ............. $2.79 Pineapples, Blueberries ............................................................................ $2.99ea
RC 6.75’ plate ...........................................................................40ea ............. $3.99 Potatoes FM Russet ................................................................. 10lb ............. $3.99
RC 10.38’ plate .........................................................................40ea ............. $6.99 Celery ............................................................................................................. $1.99
NN™ plastic forks/spoons/knives asstd ...............................48ea ............. $1.99
NN™ bath tissue .....................................................................12ea ............. $2.99
Sponge towel paper towel ultra cascade................................... 2rl ............. $2.99
NN™ napkins regular CP .....................................................400ea ............. $3.99
NN™ pro cheese slices asstd ..................................................500g ............. $3.99
NN™ natural slices marble cheddar .....................................230g ............. $3.99

LUCKY DOLLAR
PC™ artichoke and asiago small ...........................................227g ............. $2.99 ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

NN™ cheddar bars asstd ...........................700g ...... $7.99


Mini babybel original ..............................................................120g ............. $3.99

BAKERY
Wonder bread asstd.................................................................570g ............. $2.29
F O O
OPEN 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK • 70 Main Street South, Minnedosa 867-2821
D S
Wonder hamburger, hot dog buns asstd .......... 12x60g .. 2/$5.00 *PRICES AVAILABLE AT THE LUCKY DOLLAR IN MINNEDOSA ONLY

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