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Volume 137 Issue 12 Friday, May 31, 2019 www.minnedosatribune.com 90 cents plus tax

INSIDE Motocross Returns to the Valley


this week By KAREN MITCHELL

T he second motocross
race of the 2019 rid-
ing season for the Mani-
toba Motocross Associa-
tion was held at McNabb
Valley Saturday, May 25th
and Sunday, May 26th. The
track, described as; run-
ning back and forth over a
Fred Minty small valley, including lots
of jumps, uses the valley as

Honoured for a landing, open with lots of


elevation changes and safe

Service
for everyone; saw every

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age range out on the hills,
fighting hard to beat their
best time.
Ryder McNabb, of
Minnedosa, won Race
Nine - Schoolboy division
and also placed Second
in Race Two and Third in
Race 15.
McNabb Valley, going
on its tenth year, is part of
the Manitoba Motocross
Association (MMA), along
with seven other locations.
Manitoba race tracks for

Minor the 2019 season include;


Minnedosa, Melita, Virden

Baseball
Altona, Zhoda, Grunthal, Photos by Karen Mitchell
Morden and Pilot Mound.
The very first club, Kyle McCannell, President the licensing body of Mo-
Tourney
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“The Manitoba Motorcycle of the Motocross Associa- torsport Racing Canada
Club” dates back to 1911. tion who hails from Pilot (MRC). Tracks are chosen
The Manitoba Motocross Mound. for a number of reasons in-
Association was incorpo- The third race in the cluding; track layout, park-
rated in the early 1980s circuit will be held at Zho- ing availability and high-
and decades later is still da International Raceway way access.
giving riders of all ages the on June 9th, before return-
opportunity to thrill seek. ing to Minnedosa on June
The MMA describes 15th for the Canadian Na-
itself as “Committed to the tional Motocross Races.
growth and development The Rockstar Energy MX
of competitive off-road Tour Pro Nationals will
motorcycle racing for am- kick off early Saturday
ateurs and professionals in morning at McNabb Val-
Manitoba, but we are also ley and will be an event to
CDC Year in passionate about our rid-
ers, their families and the
see. For ages fourteen and
up, riders must have their
Review smell of freshly tilled dirt.” MRC Pro license to race.

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The youngest rider This will be the second
within the organization is year in a row for Minnedo-
four-years-old and ranges sa to host the Nationals.
to men in their 70s. “As After a six-year hiatus,
long as you can ride, you the Nationals returned to
are welcome,” explained Manitoba last year under
2 Friday, May 31, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

Legion of Honour for Fred Minty


By KAREN MITCHELL on French soil is eligible
for this distinction.

A man, described as a
genuine soul, received
a deserved honour on
A letter, signed by
Ambassador of France to
Canada Kareen Rispal,
Tuesday, May 28th at the stated that “By order of
Erickson Legion Hall. Fly- the President of the Re-
ing Officer Alexander Fred- public of France, as of Oc-
rick Minty RCAF, Onanole tober 30th 2018, you have
Resident, passed away in been awarded the rank of
the early fall of 2018 before Knight of the French Na-
getting to walk the stage tional Order of the Legion
to receive this prestigious of Honour. This distinction
award. illustrates the profound
The Legion of Honour gratitude that France
is defined as “the high- would like to express to Flying Officer
est French order of merit you. It is awarded in rec- Alexander Fredrick
for military and civil mer- ognition of your personal Minty RCAF.
its, established in 1802 involvement in the libera-
by Napoleon Bonaparte tion of our country dur- land with Bomber Com-
and retained by all later ing WW2. Through you, mand. At the age of 19,
French governments and France remembers the Minty was assigned to top
régimes.” The order is di- sacrifice of all of your com- turret or mid upper gun-
vided into five degrees patriots who came to liber- ner on a four engine Hand-
of increasing distinc- ate French soil.” ley Page Mark 111 Halifax
tion: Chevalier (Knight), Minty was just Bomber.
Officier (Officer), Com- 17-years-old when he en- Flying Office Minty
mandeur (Commander), listed in RCAF in 1942. He flew 36 missions in five
Grand officier (Grand Of- trained in Trenton, ON months, as an air gunner
ficer), and Grand-croix and then Macdonald, MB in the tail, top and belly of
(Grand Cross). The Presi- in Number Three Bomb- the Halifax Bomber, call Photo by Karen Mitchell
dent of the Republic has ing and Gunnery School to sign KWH. His duty came
decreed that every World earn his Gunnery Badge. In to an end in 1945 on his
Aubrey Campbell touches the war honours and
War II veteran who has 1943, he attending training 20th birthday. medals of her great grandather, Fred Minty.
fought under enemy fire in Nottinghamshire, Eng- The France Legion of
Honour Award Ceremony Minty’s honor, to his fam- the medal. This honour
started off with a Fly Past ily. It is stated that “The Le- recognizes outstanding
by WW2 Vintage Planes gion of Honor medal is not achievement during ser-
flown by members of the awarded posthumously,” vice including determina-
Commonwealth Air Train- however left to the deci- tion, courage and profes-
ing Plane Museum out of sion of Burnichon, he de- sionalism. Concluding his
Brandon and airplanes cided the family would re- speech, Burnichon stated,
flown by members of the ceive the honour in Minty’s “If I only had one single
Erickson Flying Club. Bru- passing. This will be the word to say to you Mr.
no Burnichon, Honourary first such occurrence. Minty, it would be Mercy!”
Council of France retired, To date, over 2,000
presented the medal in Canadians have received
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HYDRANT FLUSHING PROGRAM Clint’s


The Town of Minnedosa will be conducting a Campers
Hydrant and Water Line Flushing Program
commencing the week of June 1st
OVER 20 UNITS
until the end of June. READY TO GO!
Floor
The Flushing Program will be conducted from Replacement
We do
7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; minor
Mondays through to Thursdays. Repairs. Offer
variety of
parts

OPEN
Residents may notice periods of low pressure and
discolouration during this time. Residents may also
notice temporary disruption of water service. 7 days a week to view!
We guarantee our appliances
Residents are advised to check your cold water work when they leave!

The Minnedosa Community Centre supply for discolouration prior to using


washing machines, dishwashers etc.
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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, May 31, 2019 3

CDC Presents 2018 Year in Review


By KAREN MITCHELL which came in at $20,450 What Chantelle would Park, coming to Minnedo-
in cash and prizes. call “The flagship project sa Beach in the next few

T he Minnedosa Area
Community Develop-
ment Corporation (CDC)
The CDC worked
hand-in-hand with the
Minnedosa Tourism Com-
of 2018” was the develop-
ment of a new place brand
to promote Minnedosa
weeks. Gerry spoke of
how he stumbled onto the
business and leaped at the
held its Annual General mittee on a variety of as an appealing tourism prospect to get into this
Meeting on Thursday, projects, including the destination and attractive exciting business opportu-
May 23rd at the Sanderson Visitor Centre, Conces- place to live by leveraging nity.
Room of the Minnedosa sion and Kayak Rentals the unique lifestyle and at- Coming from an en-
Conference Centre. The at the Minnedosa Beach tributes of the Minnedosa trepreneurial background,
meeting started promptly Pavillion, Improvement valley. The new brand, Gerry is no stranger to
at 7:00 p.m. and concluded to public spaces such as Valley Life, is being uti- owning his own business.
at 8:14 p.m. with ten peo- the beach washrooms, lized in advertisements, Previously owning a night-
ple in attendance, includ- the “Discover Minnedosa website development, and club and then a restau-
ing guest speaker Gerry Park” at the former Esso social media. Other activi- rant, customer relations
Champagne, owner of site south of town and the ties which have been un- is a huge strong point for
Splish Splash Water Park. restoration of the Mayor dertaken include: Three this energetic visionary. A
During the evening, Joyce Stevenson Memorial promotional videos, de- few years ago, while travel-
Chantelle Parrott, local Fountain on Main Street. velopment of promotional ling in Kelowna BC, Gerry
Economic Development The CDC partnered brochures and maps, A and his family found a wa-
Officer, presented the CDC with Travel Manitoba to new Valley Life logo sign ter park. At that moment,
year in review. Some items increase Minnedosa’s vis- installed in front of the Gerry told his wife that if
of interest for 2018 follow. ibility in larger markets, Minnedosa Fire Hall. New/ he ever sold the restaurant,
Minnedosa welcomed as well as with strategic Photo by Karen Mitchell updated highway signage he would look into buying
nine new businesses last guidance and advice. The is also being developed for his own waterpark. Within
year including six located 2018 partnership included: Gerry Champagne, owner of Splish Splash Water installation this coming seven days of this he re-
on Main Street. The new Live Influencer Campaign Park was the guest speaker at the Minnedosa year and Tourism commit- ceived an impromptu offer
businesses include Farm- (Travel Blogger) attended CDC Annual General Meeting last week. tee plans to launch Valley on their restaurant in Cal-
house 50, KS Hunters Skate/Rock the Lake and Life clothing line. gary and Gerry knew this
Barbershop, Theradream Ski Valley in February; Half ence. As a result of our na Topham, won in Aspir- Concluding the eve- must be fate.
Therapeutics, Be Easy Mas- page feature in Manitoba close finish, Travel Manito- ing Youth category and ning was guest speaker,
sage, Meighen Haddad, Inspirations Travel Guide; ba offered a second-place local business, Dirty Lake Gerry Champagne. Gerry Continued on
Zenry Yoga, Boho Soul US Travel Pages; Saturday award of a promotional Outfitters, won in the Ser- is the owner and opera- Page 7
Wellness-Market, Kruk Ad in Travel Manitoba fea- video showcasing the vice Excellence category. tor of Splish Splash Water
Castle Bed and Breakfast ture in four major news Heritage Village, valued at
(sale and rename of the publications in North Da- $5,000. This film was shot
former Tilson Place Bed kota and Visitor Informa- at Heritage Day 2018 and
and Breakfast) and Gold tion Centre summer ads released in August. Skate
Leaf Events. at Kirkella, MB and Em- the Lake was the winner of
Minnedosa CDC erson, ND. In March, the a Travel Manitoba Partner-
once again partnered with Minnedosa Museum and ship of the Year Award for
Neepawa Economic De- Heritage Village was pro- 2018.
velopment to present the moted in a Travel Mani- The Tourism Westman
annual “What’s the Big toba contest called “Must- Tribute to Tourism Awards
Idea?” entrepreneurship See-Ums Madness” which are held annually to rec-
event. This event rewarded was promoted heavily ognize significant con-
ten new entrepreneurs, a through social media and tributions to the tourism
record high for the num- email. Minnedosa finished industry in Southwestern
ber of new businesses sup- second out of 32 museums Manitoba. On June 13th
ported, and the amount from around the province of last year in Gladstone,
of prize money awarded, by only a 16 vote differ- Minnedosa resident, Ray-

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Minnedosa Added to Manitoba


Wide Assessment Project
Minors on the Field
By KAREN MITCHELL to focus physical property reviews is common in a
visits where new construc- number of other provinc-

S ince 2015, the Assess-


ment Services Branch
has used high resolu-
tion has occurred.
  Earlier this year, As-
sessment Services used
es and throughout North
America. This methodol-
ogy is also endorsed by
tion air photos captured high resolution imagery to the International Associa-
by cameras mounted carry out community-wide tion of Assessing Officers,
on airplanes to conduct property reviews in the the organization that sets
community-wide reviews, Town of Minnedosa. The professional standards for
ensuring property char- review was part of a larger property assessment.
acteristics (e.g. measure- project that included nine   Assessment Services
ments) are accurate and additional communities in continues to rely on physi-
up-to-date. Current prop- various parts of Manitoba. cal, on-site inspections for
erty reviews are important Previous project areas new buildings while using
in delivering assessments have included the City of innovative tools like high
that result in the fair and Selkirk and capital region, resolution imagery along
equitable distribution of the City of Brandon and with a robust quality as-
property taxation. Using the Winkler/Morden area. surance process to deliv-
the imagery complements   The use of high-reso- er effective and efficient
traditional on-site inspec- lution imagery by asses- property assessments to
tions and allows assessors sors to conduct property Manitobans.

Surveilling West Nile Minor baseball teams from ten communities participated
in last weekend’s tournament.
Photo by Karen Mitchell

By KAREN MITCHELL Avenue S.E. Traps consist have been very low. Ac- By KAREN MITCHELL bantam), Brandon, Rivers, day morning and the Grand
of a carbon dioxide can- cording to Kevin Marcino, Dauphin, Carberry, Hami- Slams weren’t keeping score
M innedosa has been
involved in the West
Nile Surveillance Program
ister and a mesh trap. The
surveillance team moni-
tors the traps weekly and
Manager of Minnedosa’s
Public Works and Utilities,
only 2% or less of all col-
S tarting on Saturday, May
25th the Minnedosa Mi-
ota, Neepawa, Strathclair,
Russell and Gladstone.
for their games. It was just
a fun weekend of baseball
nor Baseball League hosted Saturday saw four with lots of fans and players.
ever since the virus be- email the results to the lected mosquitoes have its 22nd annual ball tour- games going on at each of “This isn’t a league
came an issue in 2003. The public works department. been Culex and to date, nament. The tournament the three diamonds and on championship tournament
West Nile virus is spread by The only mosquitos none have tested positive included teams from; 9U the Sunday, another eight per say but just a day of
insects, most often mos- counted from the traps are for West Nile Virus. (Grand Slam), 11U (Mos- games were spread out games for each age group
quitoes. the Culex type, which can If it happens that a quito), 13U (Mosquito), and amongst the grounds. Each to play some extra baseball
Currently, there are transmit West Nile Virus. large number of infected 15U (Bantam) and ran both team was guaranteed two and play some teams they
two surveillance locations Each mosquito is tested mosquitos were found Saturday and Sunday. games throughout the week- don’t usually see in league
in Minnedosa. One is lo- to determine if they are then a mosquito spraying Attending teams includ- end. play,” explained Wes Taylor,
cated at the Heritage Vil- infected or not. To date, program would be imple- ed; six Minnedosa teams In the end, the Minnedo- Minnedosa Minor Baseball
lage and the other on 6th the Culex numbers locally mented with the assis- (two grand slams, two mos- sa Bantam team won one Association President.
tance of the Province. quitos, one peewee and one game and lost one, both The Minnedosa Rally
mosquito teams lost their Caps (7U) will be having a
games, the peewees can- day to play some games with
Minnedosa Letters to the Editor celed their tournament due teams from other towns on

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Local Author Returns Home


passed on. Kate’s brother,
Peter and sister-in-law Lori
currently own the family
ies on their bookshelves.
“North Under the Waves”
was their number two
ing. Sam starts a new life
in England and hopes the
past is behind her. But is Ye O l d
Trib
farm; brother Kit lives in bestselling fiction paper- it?”
Brandon; sister Mary Wa- back for the week of May When not writ-
tchorn lives in Winnipeg; 12th to 22nd. ing or promoting her new
and sister Jennifer Harri- The book’s very book, Kate keeps busy with
son lives in Calgary. first launch was at the Mc- other activities. “Training
After graduating Nally Robinson Booksell- became a big part of my
high school, Kate moved ers store in Winnipeg, on business early on. I run my
west to Calgary for work May 15th, before coming online clear communica-
and she ended up studying to Minnedosa. “It was great tion training program, vol-
journalism at Mount Royal to come home and have unteer as our neighbour-
1889 – Mr. Hugh Sanderson has added a commodious
three-seated democrat to his already large livery outfit.
University. Returning to the support of my family hood FireSmart program
Photo submitted
Winnipeg, she worked in and friends and the library champion, is the member-
Author Kate Harrison business and government where my mother worked ship co-chair for the Inter- 1899 – From the present outlook, the Minnedosa
Whiteside returned communications before for many years,” said Kate. national Plain Language Creamery has a prosperous season ahead of it. Last year,
starting her own freelance “North Under the Association and take Tai the output was increased by 14,000 pounds reaching a
home to Minnedosa for
business. Kate currently Waves” follows the des- Chi classes,” she explained. total of 35,000 pounds. The price paid to patrons was in-
a reading of her novel, creased by one cent from the previous year to 13-and-a-
resides in Fernie, BC. perate search of a young “The support of
North Under half cents per pound.
When asked about school-girl, Samantha, and family, friends and fellow
the Waves. her passion for writing, her war-bride, code-break- authors has been amaz-
Kate explained, “I still have er grandmother, Maggie, ing. All are motivating me 1909 – Bicycles are again coming into favour and it
By KAREN MITCHELL scribblers with writings, as they seek answers about to continue developing the now looks like they would take their popular position.
mostly poetry, written as a the disappearance of Sam’s sequel, “East”, expressed Already this season, Mr. Sparling has sold a half dozen,

K ate Harrison White-


side, former Minnedo-
sa resident, returned to
teenager. I also edited the
high school yearbook. Ever
since, I’ve written for pub-
parents. Their plane from
Vancouver to Dublin never
arrives, leaving Sam an or-
Kate. “My Granny, Molly
Harrison, who moved here
from England in the early
and expects to sell more.

town on Thursday, May lications, blogs websites phan and Maggie devas- 1900s was a key thread in 1919 – A young soldier and his English bride were al-
16th to debut her novel and short stories for liter- tated. Although they share the book. Being back in lowed to step off the train here without one person being
“North Under the Waves” ary magazines. Writing my the heartbreak of loss, they Minnedosa brings back there to shake their hands and bid them welcome. It was
at the Minnedosa Regional first novel, “North Under seem unable to share feel- many memories. Maybe not credible to Minnedosa.
Library. the Waves”, was the by far ings and their findings. they will really motivate
Kate’s father, the most challenging and Sam uses Nancy Drew tac- me to carry on and fin- 1929 – Minnedosa will soon have a new food store
Chris Harrison (known as rewarding experience so tics, eavesdropping and ish the sequel, which is in opened by one of the big chain companies.
C.F.), was a farmer, hock- far.” keeping diaries. Maggie draft.”
ey coach and dedicated Kate’s novel was uses her wartime contacts Copies of the nov-
Minnedosa Bombers’ fan; printed through McNally and skills to solve the mys- el can be found at McNally
1939 – Hard surfacing of the highway through the park
will begin on June 1st.
Her mother, Edna (known Robinson Booksellers. tery. Time moves on and Robinson bookstore on
as Teddy) worked in the They were chosen for their Sam eventually gets some Grant Avenue in Winni-
Minnedosa Library. Both support, launch, promo- answers in Dublin, but not peg or online through their 1959 – The local school budget has come in $1,700
Chris and Edna have since tions and keeping cop- the ones she was expect- website. less than last year. The town’s share of the cost for run-
ning Minnedosa’s elementary schools comes to $28,292.
For the divisional school, the Town pays approximately
$20,000 of the budget.

1969 – A $20 fine was handed down to a resident who


was charged with following another vehicle too closely
which resulted in a minor accident in the R.M. of Odanah
last month.

1979 – May 30th is the completion date for the new li-
brary building and on that day, the keys to the building
will be turned over to the library board. Plans are to move
into the building as soon as possible.

1989 – A “bush-party” held after Friday night’s Prom


was illegal and not sanctioned by local RCMP as some
parents and teenagers first thought. There were some 13
and 14-year olds at the party drinking and police made
four liquor seizures from teenagers coming to or from
this party.

1999 – Canadian Pacific officials are looking into the


possibility of closing the Minnedosa CPR station and us-
ing the bunk house for station purposes. The station is
currently used as a yard office where crews report for
duty and maintenance.
Minnedosa Minor Ball received a grant for $4,000 from the
Minnedosa & District Foundation for a batting cage and netting.
The improved facilities are becoming recognized as
one of the best in the Province. Tribune Founder
William Gibbens
For more info or to make a donation to the Foundation go to Born - 1854 at London, England
www.minnedosafoundation.com. Died - February 20, 1932
at Cornwall, Ontario
6 Friday, May 31, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

Newdale 4-H Club Cleans Up Newdale News


By Raven’s Glen WI surgery in Breckenridge peg Rifles in WWII, enlist-
Minnesota until retiring, ing at eighteen.

W e send our deep-


est sympathy to the
family of Ralph Tanchuk
he was predeceased by
his wife Joyce. These were
the children of Dr. Rob-
Shirley Pederson had
her granddaughter Nicole
Hopkins and great grand-
of Stonewall who passed ert Kippen who practiced daughter Charlotte (4) vis-
away last week. Ralph medicine in Newdale for iting from Medicine Hat,
leaves a family of three many years with the chil- May 22nd to 26th. Nicole’s
children, Jonathon, Larissa dren taking their schooling parents Barb and Rod left
and Julianne and families. here. May 25th to attend a fam-
Ralph was predeceased by Great-grandpa Bill Za- ily reunion in Winnipeg,
his wife Pat. He was the haiko was kept busy keep- visiting all Barb’s cousins
Manitoba Pool Elevator ing track of his two eldest and other family members.
manager from 1994 un- great grandsons. Morgan Then they’ll be heading
til 2000, when he took a Geekie #19, who plays back to Medicine Hat.
position with Agricore in hockey for the Charlotte Susan and Ed LaSeuer
Stonewall. Ralph was in- Checkers, and as of this of Brandon took the Sun-
volved with the Lions Club, writing, they were leading day church service and we
Curling Club in Newdale the Toronto Marlies three enjoy having them. At cof-
Photo submitted and the Drama Club in games to two in the AHL fee at the hotel following,
Strathclair painting many Eastern Conference Fi- Susan learned that Sharon,
Back row (L-R): Edgar Monroy, Denise Dewar, Amber Baker, Shannon of the backdrops and sets. nal. Noah Geekie is play- our restaurant manager, is
Dalke. Middle Row: Michaela Kryshewsky, Tyler Dalke, Cindy Dalke, Ryan On May 26th the fam- ing baseball for the Barton also a “Newfie”! They en-
Carmichael, Valley Monroy Cochrane. Front Row: Tejay Carmichael. ily of Doctor Neil Ralph Community College team tertained us with a “rendi-
Missing from photo: Melanie Dalke (photographer) and Pat Baker. Kippen (91) held a grave- in Great Bend Kansas, al- tion”!
side service for him in the most straight south of here. The last Season Ticket
sUBMITTeD ditches at each entrance family members ended the South Cemetery, followed Tobi and Craig will be busy performance at the Bend
into the community. While day with a wiener roast. with lunch and a time for this summer! performed May 19th was a

T he Newdale 4-H Club


gave back to the com-
munity on Monday, May
the members believed that
there was not too much
garbage, they still man-
Members are putting
the finishing touches on
their projects for achieve-
visiting old friends at Har-
rison House. Neil grew up
Enid Clark and Donna
Scott motored to Portage
fantastic concert!  This aca-
pella group called “These
in Newdale with his sister la Prairie on May 24th to Guys”, nine all together,
20th when they put their aged to fill the back of the ment on Sunday, June 2nd Margaret (Wilfred Miller) attend the funeral of their gave many a lively rendi-
hands to larger service by truck with their bags and where they will show how of Vista and brothers Rob- cousin Bruce Stinson. tion of our favourite songs
doing a town clean up in assorted things collected they learned to do by do- ert a teacher and artist, Dr. Bruce was predeceased by with some amazing chore-
Newdale. The members along the way. The 4-H ing! Wendell died in WW II; Dr. his wife Pauline and leaves ography moves. One main
walked the town and the members, leaders and Duncan practiced internal to mourn son Robert (Jen- performer provided the
medicine at the Winnipeg ny) and daughter Deborah majority of the “musical”
Clinic, Bruce a RCAF pilot, (Alan), four grandchildren sounds for each song,  This
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was employed in Depart- and six great grandchil- group kept everyone in
ment of Fisheries in Ke- dren. Bruce and Pau- attendance tapping their
nora ON. Neil graduated line resided in Winnipeg. toes and really wanting
from U/M and practiced Bruce served with Winni- to sing along with them. 
We’d love to have them
do a repeat performance
soon!
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Cadurcis
News
By DoReen TRoTT

O ur sympathy is ex-
tended to Glen and
Loreen Jackson and fam-
ily on the passing of sis-
ter Rita of Calgary. Rita
Jackson attended school
in Minnedosa and was a
graduate of Minnedosa
Collegiate.
Get well wishes to Don
Northam who had the mis-
fortune of breaking his hip
recently.
Chris and Sandra
Crawford of Thunder Bay
visited last week with Mal-
colm and Shirley Rose.
We are very pleased
with the recent rain fall.
Now we just need the
weather to warm up a little.
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, May 31, 2019 7

CDC AGM Welcomes Splish Splash Owner Running on


Empty?
Print jobs can take up to
Continued and every day to make sure and wrist bands will be re- Construction on installa- up and rules and regula- 2-3 weeks to complete.
from Page 3 that everyone leaves hap- quired to attend. Gerry has tion and set up of the park, tions for day to day opera- Fill up before you run out!
py.” lots of ideas on how things working with the town and tions to make sure every-
Gerry is excited and Splish Splash will also will run day to day, includ- the CDC, meeting locals, one involved is safe while Minnedosa Tribune
motivated to start his new be in charge of the con- ing holding local resident making connections, any- using and around the park. 204-867-3816
adsales@minnedosatribune.com
business here in Minnedo- cession at the beach and specials during the week thing he can do to get this
sa. This will be the first and Gerry plans for this sum- for reduced rates, special business off the ground.
only water park in Manito- mer to be serving hotdogs, pricing for evenings, daily You will see Gerry and
ba, which is an absolutely
huge opportunity for tour-
hamburgers, snack food,
drinks, etc.
rates, etc.
Gerry recently relo-
his crew out on the water
in the coming weeks set-
TRIBUNE
ism in our area. “We are
going to have an amazing
The park area will be
100 feet by 150 feet in di-
cated to Minnedosa for the
summer to be on hand at
ting up the park. One of the
main priorities for Gerry
DEADLINE
summer,” expressed Gerry. ameter and located just the park every day. He has and his staff is safety. He Tuesday
“My background is cus- north of the Pavilion. The been keeping busy hiring is working overtime to en-
tomer service and I will be park will hold one hun- life guards, working with sure he has well trained at 12 Noon
adjusting on the fly each dred people at one time Mark Birch from Birch staff, property cameras set

*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)
MAY 31ST - JUNE 6TH * 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
Post shreddies cereal assorted ............340-550g ...... $2.99
FROZEN FOODS
Delissio Pizza assorted ........................519-860g ...... $5.99
Nature Valley crunchy bars assorted......................................230g ...............$2.49 Eggo Waffles original ...............................................................280g ............. $2.79
Campbell’s chunky soups or chili assorted425-540ml ...... $2.49 McCain DND cake assorted........................510g ...... $4.99
Kraft BBQ sauce assorted ..................................................... 455ml ...............$1.49 Tenderflake pie shell regular/deep ................................ 320-350g ............. $3.29
Scotties 3ply 6pk or Spongetowels PT 6rl ........................... $6.99 Cool Whip dessert topping assorted ......................................... 1lt ............. $3.29
Robin Hood oats cereal ............................................................1kg ...............$2.49 MM Fruitopia/Lemonade/Orange juice/Nestea ............... 295ml ............. $1.49
Rice Krispies.............................................................................640g ...............$5.79 Breyers classic ice cream assorted ....................................... 1.66lt ............. $4.49
PC Jam strawberry or raspberry .......................................... 500ml ...............$2.99 Klondike,Magnum bars assorted ....................................... 125ml ............. $4.99
NN peanut butter.....................................................................500g ...............$2.99 Popsicle Revello/Fudge bars/Tropical ............................... 720ml ............. $4.99
Nesquik syrup assorted ........................................................ 700ml ...............$4.79 B&J ice cream assorted ........................................................ 500ml ............. $4.99
Sunny D smooth ....................................................................1.89 lt ...............$2.79 PC Frozen yogurt assorted ......................................................... 2lt ............. $4.99
MIO,Kool Aid water enhancer liquid assorted .................... 48ml ...............$3.49 GG frozen vegtables assorted .................................................750g ............. $2.99
Christie Teddy grahams or Animal crackers .........................225g ...............$2.79 McCain super fries assorted ...................................................650g ............. $2.99
Christie premium plus crackers ............................................450g ...............$3.79 Pogo Original ...........................................................................750g ............. $6.99

MEATS
BC frost or supermoist cake assorted............................. 340-432g ...............$1.99
Dole pineapple assorted ...................................................... 398ml ...............$1.59
Heinz pasta or beans canned assorted ............................... 398ml ...............$1.49
Campbell broth assorted ..................................................... 900ml ...............$2.59
Catelli WW macaroni or spaghetti .........................................375g ...............$1.99
Classico spaghetti sauce assorted ....................................... 650ml ...............$2.99
UB Bistro express mix rice assorted .......................................250g ...............$2.99 Outside round beef roast .................................. $3.99/lb
BC tuna or hamburger helper assorted .................................210g ...............$2.19 Rib steak beef ............................................................................................ $9.99/lb
BC instant potatoes assorted ..................................................215g ...............$2.19 Chicken legs fresh..................................................................................... $1.99/lb
Renuzit Adjust rain/citrus/fresh lavender .............................198g ...............$0.99 Pork shoulder blade steak bone-in ......................................................... $3.29/lb
Glad Kitchen catchers regular Febreeze ................................48ea ...............$6.49 NN wieners ..............................................................................450g ............. $2.49
Bounce outdoor fresh/free ...................................................120ea ...............$6.99 NN pepperoni or salami chub ................................................500g ............. $3.99
Sunlight 2x HE 32w ................................................................. 147lt ...............$6.99 NN crispy southern chicken .....................................................1kg ........... $14.39

BAKERY
PC pop assorted ................................. 12x355ml ...... $3.99
PC Cranberry Cocktails assorted ......................................... 1.89lt ...............$2.79
Lactantia butter salt.................................................................454g ...............$4.99
PC Cheddar Bar marble/old ...................................................400g ...............$6.49
PC Shreds Triple Cheddar ......................................................320g ...............$5.99
Black Diamond Cheestrings marble ......................................336g ...............$6.49 Wonder rolls hamburger or hotdogs buns .........672g .......$2.49
Pillsbury rolls cinnamon icing ,roll pie crust............... 351g-400g ...............$2.79
Pillsbury Chocolate Chunk cookie dough .............................468g ...............$2.79
Five Alive citrus/mango,MM orange juice......... 1.75lt ...... $2.79

PRODUCE
LUCKY DOLLAR
ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

Strawberries ............................................................................... 1lb ............. $2.79


Broccoli .......................................................................................................... $2.79
Cantaloupe ..................................................................................................... $2.99

F O O D S
Mandarins .................................................................................. 3lb ............. $4.99
Red grapes ......................................................... $2.99/lb
Romaine hearts..........................................................................3pk ............. $3.49
GH Beefsteak Tomatoes .......................................................................... $1.29/lb
OPEN 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK • 70 Main Street South, Minnedosa 867-2821
GH Sweet peppers red,yellow,orange XL ............................................... $2.49/lb
Dole caesar kit .........................................................................252g ............. $3.99 *PRICES AVAILABLE AT THE LUCKY DOLLAR IN MINNEDOSA ONLY
8 Friday, May 31, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

FRASER AUCTION Ltd.


MARVIN & GRACE SILLEN
RETIREMENT FARM AUCTION
ERICKSON, MB. ❘ SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd ❘ 11:00am
For more information, contact Marvin Sillen 204-636-2564 House - 204-729-5355 Cell

DIRECTIONS: Just south of Erickson, MB. Jct #10 & #357 (Mountain Road) west side of #10 Hwy
Watch for signs Sale Day.

NO LIVE INTERNET BIDDING WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THIS SALE www.fraserauction.com

For a complete listing visit www.fraserauction.com


FRASER AUCTION SERVICE LTD.
Brandon, MB Auctioneer: Scott Campbell / Jesse Campbell
P: 204-727-2001 F: 204-729-9912 TF: 1-800-483-5856 www.fraserauction.com E: office@fraserauction.com
Licensed and bonded. P.L. License #918093. Member of M.A.A., S.A.A., A.A.A., A.A.C.
NOTE: Cheques of $50,000 or more must be accompanied by bank letter of good standing. For more information on this please call Fraser Auction 204-727-2001 Not responsible for errors in description.
Subject to additions and or deletions. Property owners and Fraser Auction Service not responsible for any accidents. GST & PST where applicable. TERMS: Visa, MasterCard, Debit, Cash or cheque.
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, May 31, 2019 9

FRASER AUCTION Ltd.


MOYER FARMS
RETIREMENT FARM AUCTION
ONANOLE, MB ❘ TUESDAY, JUNE 11th ❘ 12:00 noon
For more information, contact seller Ambrose Moyer 204-848-2485 or Terry Moyer 204-371-9998

DIRECTIONS: SE10-19-19 (50.6191887, -100.0260597)


From Onanole, MB. (Jct #10 & #354 Hwys) 3.5 kms west on #354 to Reid Rd., 0.4 kms south on Reid Rd. to sale site on west side.
Watch for signs Sale Day.

NO LIVE INTERNET BIDDING WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THIS SALE www.fraserauction.com

For a complete listing visit www.fraserauction.com


FRASER AUCTION SERVICE LTD.
Brandon, MB Auctioneer: Scott Campbell / Jesse Campbell
P: 204-727-2001 F: 204-729-9912 TF: 1-800-483-5856 www.fraserauction.com E: office@fraserauction.com
Licensed and bonded. P.L. License #918093. Member of M.A.A., S.A.A., A.A.A., A.A.C.
NOTE: Cheques of $50,000 or more must be accompanied by bank letter of good standing. For more information on this please call Fraser Auction 204-727-2001 Not responsible for errors in description.
Subject to additions and or deletions. Property owners and Fraser Auction Service not responsible for any accidents. GST & PST where applicable. TERMS: Visa, MasterCard, Debit, Cash or cheque.
10 Friday, May 31, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

Southwest Manitoba Crop Report


MB AGRICULTURE remain an issue and most slow progress. A few rye Peas are 100% seeded in historic potholes. Cere- the year, but was followed
of the region received a fields are at boot stage but with good emergence. als tolerating some saline on Sunday night by frost.

M ost of the southwest


region received rain-
fall over the past week.
frost on the morning of the
27th. Overnight tempera-
tures ranged from zero to
most winter wheat is still
tillering. Weed control
complete in these fields.
Some fields are close to
two to three node stage.
Soybeans are about 70%
patches better than ex-
pected.
Diamondback moth
Alfalfa, in particular, has
been set back again. Pro-
ducers are contemplat-
Amounts varied with high- -4°C across the southwest, For cereal crops, seed- complete with some early traps are showing very ing annual crop options
er accumulations south of with the duration of the ing is 95% complete. Some seeded fields starting to low numbers at this stage. to make up for potential
#1 Highway with reports frost being of greater con- early seeded cereals are emerge in the southern Flea beetles are making reduced hay yields. Many
of 25 to 40 mm, with ar- cern. Reports of sub-zero approaching in crop weed part of the region. Some an appearance on canola producers have sent cattle
eas near Brandon and temperature for up to 8 control timing as most ce- producers hare rolling already as well as some to pasture due to lack of
south receiving the highest hours in some locations. reals are now at the two- their soybean fields. grasshoppers in cereals. on-farm feed. Dugouts,
amounts. Some areas near Seeding in the South- leaf stage. Canola is about Corn seeding is ap- Cool temperatures, sloughs and streams re-
Russell and Birtle received west is about 85-90% com- 80% complete with some proximately 60% complete light frosts and dry condi- main low.
the lowest amounts of rain- plete with soybeans and canola/mustard emerged with the remainder to be tions have reduced poten-
fall and could use more silage being the two major and at cotyledon stage, planted being silage corn. tial forage growth. Rain
moisture at this stage as
crops are emerging. Cool
crops left to plant.
Winter wheat and fall
with some frost damage
expected from Monday
Most farms have seed-
ed fence line to fence line
over the weekend was the
first and/or the most sub- Bridge Club
to cold growing conditions rye continue with very morning lows. with lack of standing water stantial precipitation of
Results
SANDY LAKE NEWS May 23rd

1st - Jim Burgess /


By DIANE BACHEWICH Stella Kowalchuk was a ras and Gail Kowalick who rison Bay. A baby boy was born to Lynne Burgess
great niece Anna Pod- have purchased a home on Chub and Helen Le- daughter Ayn and Tom
2nd - Barrie Brooking /
D oreen Stapleton and
daughter Kriss are
enjoying a holiday in Scot-
hordski of Victoria, BC and
Niece Shirley and husband
Phil Graham of Kingston,
Harrison Bay and to Leon-
ard and Monica (Andrey-
chuk) Curle of Minnedosa
wandoski were in Winni-
peg last week.
Congratulations to
Cameron of Brandon. A
baby brother for Clara and
Rosie.
Norm Peterson

land. ON. who have taken up resi- Leonard and Pam Lewan- Wes and Liz Shew- 3rd - Tie - Cliff Lenz /
Sympathy is extended Keith Leganchuk re- dence of the former Ann doski who became grand- chuk of Brandon are here June Clarke and
to Bill Milcoski and the turned back to work in Zatylny home also on Har- parents for the sixth time. at their summer home. Cheryl Orr / Jean
Macksymchuk family on Winnipeg after spending a Garbolinsky

Forty Years Ago...


the passing of wife Vicky. week here at home.
Funeral was held at the St. It’s nice that we have
Basil Ukrainian Catholic three summer students,
Church in Winnipeg. who are our boat inspec-
Robyn Symonds of tors, at the lake dock for
Winnipeg was out for the the summer.
weekend spending time Laurence and Barb
with his dad Earl. Osadec returned home
Speedy recovery to from Calgary after visit-
Leonard Lewandoski who ing with son Jeff, Pam and
is home from surgery at girls, Anna and Emilia
the Brandon Hospital. Osadec.
Spending a week with A big welcome to Ter-

TRIBUNE PRINTING

WE DO IT ALL!
Social Tickets, Raffle Tickets,
This sketch, by Neepawa artist, Geordie Vincent, appeared in the May 31st, 1979 edition of The
Business Cards, Receipt Books, Tribune. It depicts a problem we still deal with today - the possibility of emergency vehicles being
Posters, Colour Copying and more delayed if Main Street is blocked by a train. This exact scenario happened Wednesday afternoon
when an ambulance was held up on the south side of the tracks. However, a few things have changed

204-867-3816 since this drawing 40 years ago. Lin Del’s is now Sun Sun, KB Ceramics is currently RD’s and the
building south of KB Ceramics has been demolished. At the time, the firehall was located in the old
Town shop on Armitage Avenue which explains why the firetruck is heading north to a call.
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, May 31, 2019 11

TO PLACE AN AD FOR SALE VEHICLES FOR SALE


BY PHONE Call 204-867-3816
Hours to place, correct or cancel ads: 60’s Ford truck box trailer
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. ($450.00), table chairs, vac- ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION
uums, commode chair, lug- Surplus Vehicles
BY MAIL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING gage. Phone/text 204-867-
FOR SALE
The Minnedosa Tribune, P.O. Box 930, TRUCK INVENTORY Vehicle Current kms
0821. (11-2) x Vehicle Description Fuel Model Year Price
Minnedosa, Manitoba R0J 1E0 FOR SALE # May 2019
Chevrolet Silverado 2wd
1 Gas 2001 320,836 $2,300
base model has A/C
BY FAX 204-867-5171 2003 5th Wheel Trailer. 2013 Western Star 4900
24.5 feet long, sleeps six, has VIN#FD1510 DD15 505HP 2
Chevrolet Express 1500
maintenance van with Gas 2008 332,900 $5,000
BY E-MAIL class@minnedosatribune.com one slide out, half ton pulla- 13SPD 1,103,484KM shelving and ladder rack
70”Mr 4-Way Lockers
ble, located in Minnedosa. $49,000 View pictures and description of vehicles at:
Call 204-210-0071 for more www.rrsd.mb.ca
The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. reserves the right to info. (11-2) x 2013 Freightliner Cascadia Division-Tenders link http://www.rrsd.mb.ca/Division/Pages/Tenders.aspx
delete any words or phrases deemed by The Minnedosa VIN#BT9490 DD15 505HP
13Spd Ultra Shift Bids stating the purchase price offered must be submitted on the RollingÊ RiverÊ VehicleÊ Ê
Tribune Ltd. to be objectionable, or to refuse to publish any BATTERIES FOR EV- 739,000KM SaleÊ BidÊ FormÊ 2019Ê to:
Secretary-Treasurer
advertisement. The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. shall not be ERYTHING. Automotive, 20’ Cancade Grain Box Gold Rolling River School Division
responsible for any loss or damage to any advertiser or third farm, construction, ATV, ma- $98,000 36 Armitage Avenue
Box 1170
party resulting from the failure of an advertisement to appear rine, motorcycle, golf carts, 2013 Freightliner Ca125 Minnedosa, MB R0J IE0
in The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. or from any error or omission in phones, tools, radios, com- VIN#BT9486 DD15 505HP Email: rrsd@rrsd.mb.ca
Fax: 204-867-2037
any advertisement which is published. Black Chassis 775,221KM
puters etc. Reconditioned, $75,000 Bid Process
obsolete and hard-to-find
RATES
1. A bid for the full price listed will be awarded to the first person submitting that bid.
batteries. SOLAR equipment. 2015 Volvo 730 2. Any bids submitted for less than the full price listed will be held in confidence and

The Battery Man. Winnipeg. VIN#910481 considered after June 11, 2019 should a full price bid not have been submitted
or awarded by that date. Any bid under the full price listed will not necessarily be
$9.00 for first 40 words, additional words .10 each. D13 505Hp Ishift Auto accepted.
1.877.775.8271 www.battery- 70XT Mid Roof 813,000KM
Repeat ads - Half Price. man.ca $74,000 For more information, to arrange viewing or to obtain a bid form please contact:
Cam Woodcock - Transportation Supervisor
Classified Display - $9.00/col. inch each insert. (Incl. logo, box & Telephone: (204) 867-2754 Ext 235
2013 Jayco Eagle 2019 Freightliner M2-106
bolding, and centering). VIN#KA1776
Fax: (204) 867-2037
E-mail: cwoodcock@rrsd.mb.ca
31.5RLTS in very good con- CUM L9 3000 RDS Allison
Happy Snaps: (Birthday, Engagement, Wedding, Birth, & dition. Four slides, fireplace, 16’ Cancade Gravel Box
Graduation) - $16.00 for the first 20 words and the picture. table and chairs, large rear New $151,000
Obituaries: - $6.50 per col. inch. window. $29,900.00 O.B.O. REAL ESTATE HOME FOR SALE
2012 Peterbilt 389
Notre-Dame 204-723-0163. VIN#147723
Reach the entire province (50 weekly newspapers) $189.00
Westman and Eastman: $119.00 Cummins ISX 600HP
Selling something? 18-Speed 1648 SQFT
All Ads plus 5% G.S.T. There is a whole world of Midroof 778,070KM
people who are not seeing $89,000 SHOWHOME
Deadlines your listing on facebook or 2009 Mack CXU613
Ready-to-Move

Classified advertisements must be submitted no later


other online buy and sell VIN#09197 $139,000
sites. Reach them with an ad MP8 485HP
than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following Friday’s 18-SPD Ultra Shift
as is
in your local newspaper.  Ba- 60”MR 4-Way Lockers
edition. All classified advertisements must be prepaid BEFORE Exterior clad with
sic word ads start at $9.00 for 850,758KM
insertion. $36,000
63 Centre Street, Erick- James Hardie siding.
up to 40 words. Email class@
son, MB. 1,100 sq. ft. home
The Minnedosa Tribune is not responsible for minnedosatribune.com or Huron Tri-pane
2009 International Prostar built in 1987 on a corner lot. windows, fir plywood.
typographical errors published AFTER the first insertion, nor call 204-867-3816. VIN#049960 3 bedrooms – 2 up, 1 down, Interior drywalled
does it assume responsibility for errors published as a result of Cummins ISX 485HP
Caught you looking! 18-SPD Manual
2 bathrooms – 1 up, 1 down, and ready to paint.
an advertisement placed, changed, or cancelled, by telephone.
Reach over 400,000 Manito- 56”MR 4-Way Lockers finished basement. Double
To ensure your advertisement appears correctly please submit Call 204-346-4231
975,545KM attached garage. $175,000.
it in person, by fax, mail, or email. ba readers weekly. Summer $34,000 to view or online at
is coming. Book your Sum- Call 204-636-7800. (5-8) x wgiesbrechthomes.ca
mer Announcements, Events, CALL BLAIR PURVIS
OFFICE: 204-726-0000
AUCTIONS Sales, Employment Opportu-
nities, Auctions, Wanted Ads,
CELL: 204-761-2999
Acreage, approx. 90
acres. 2010 3 bedroom home, MOVING SALE
For Rent, Volunteer Oppor- 1731 Middleton Avenue attached garage, workshop
Brandon, MB
McSherry Auction Storage Unit Auction by sealed
bid. Viewing of all units on
tunities, etc. People rely on 28x32, 2 sheds 40x60, pole MOVING SALE. June
12 Patterson Dr. these classifieds to find what shed 30x90, barn - painted 1st and June 8th at 245 – 4th
Saturday, June 1st from 10:00
Stonewall, MB
a.m. – Noon. Sealed bids must
they need. Catch them look-
ing at your material in our 48
OFFICE SPACE with tin roof, 10,000 bushel
grain capacity. Sandy Lake
Ave. S.W. Small kitchen ap-
pliances, dishes, living room
Consignment Auction be submitted before June 1st.
Featuring Beekeeper Items, Weekly Community News- area 16-17-20. Asking furniture, four-piece tables,
Bids opened and awarded papers. Call this newspaper Office space for rent, $385,000 OBO call 204-573- lamps, bedroom suite, futon,
New Tools & Hardware
Sat June 1st 10 AM to highest bid on June 1st NOW or email classified@ former Minnedosa Med- 5137. (7-9) x recliner, chairs, bookcases,
86 Corvette Indy Pace Convertible at noon. B & B Storage, 115 mcna.com for details. MCNA ical Clinic. 2,200 sq. ft., 8 of- entertainment centre, TV’s,
fices and reception area. Will
* Int 674 3 PH Tractor * Building
Material *
Crerar Bay, Minnedosa, MB
R0J1E0. Inquiries 204-867-
(204) 947-1691. www.mcna.
com renovate to suit needs. Ideal FOR RENT home theatre (10-12 pc), buf-
fet and hutch, crafts, material
Estate & Moving 0019 or 204-867-0003. x for daycare centre. Call 780- and much more. (12-2) x
Wed June 5th 4 PM 619-8349, email huyghehold- One bedroom apart-
Yard * Recreation * Tools * Misc * ings@gmail.com. tfn ment for rent in Minnedosa.
Antiques * Furniture * Household * 2nd floor, new carpets & other
(204) 467-1858 or updates. Phone John 204-867-
(204) 886-7027 4296 or Rick 204-867-7430.
www.mcsherryauction.com (11-3) x
12 Friday, May 31, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

ANNIVERSARY NOTICES HELP WANTED TENDER


Advertisements and
statements contained herein
are the sole responsibility of
the persons or entities that
Rolling River school Division For Sale by Tender
post the advertisement, and
Rolling River School Division is located in The Municipality of Harrison Park is accepting tenders for the
the Manitoba Community
Newspaper Association and southwestern Manitoba, Canada in close proximity to purchase of the following surplus fire apparatus:
membership do not make Riding Mountain National Park and Brandon. • 1977 Chevrolet C65, 325 gpm PTO pump, 1100 gallon tank
any warranty as to the ac-
curacy, completeness, truth- 0.75 FTE TEACHER required
• 1984 GMC K/V 3500 Crew Cab
fulness or reliability of such ERiCkson ElEmEnTARy • 1999 Yellow Homemade Single Axle Trailer
advertisements. For greater (Phys Ed/music) Vehicles & trailer will be sold as is, where is.
information on advertising
Together they have conditions, please consult the
For more details and application information, please visit our website at Written tenders will be received until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, June
found a friendship, Association’s Blanket Adver-
www.rrsd.mb.ca select Employment then Teaching Positions. 7, 2019.
raised a family and tising Conditions on our web-
built a marriage of  site at www.mcna.com. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Thank you to all applicants for their interest in
50 golden years
Rolling River School Division.
For additional information or to view, please contact the
Do you have a PRESS
You are cordially RELEASE / MEDIA ADVIS- Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. Municipal Office at 204-848-7614.
invited by the ORY that needs to go out? Please submit tenders to:
children and grandchildren Let us help you with that! Municipality of Harrison Park
of David and Carole Dmytriw Though we cannot guarantee
to a Come and Go Tea publication, MCNA will get Rolling River School Division Box 190
Saturday, June 8th, 2019 the information into the right Onanole, MB R0J 1N0
at the Minnedosa Beach hands for ONLY $35.00 + Rolling River School Division is located in Email: admin@harrisonpark.ca
Pavillion from 1:00-3:00 p.m. GST/HST. Call MCNA (204) southwestern Manitoba, Canada in close proximity to (11-2)
No cards or gifts please. 947-1691 for more informa- Riding Mountain National Park and Brandon.
tion, or email classified@
(11-3) x PROPERTY
mcna.com for details. www. Student Support Facilitator required STEEL BUILDINGS FOR SALE
mcna.com
COMING EVENTS Elton Collegiate/Forrest Elementary
6.5 hrs/day STEEL BUILDING SALE DEVELOPER SELLOUT.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Frontier would like to in- For more details and application information, please visit our website at ... “MEGA MADNESS SALE – 10 lakefront, 4 lakeview lots,
vite the public to their AGM www.rrsd.mb.ca select Employment then Support Positions. BIG CRAZY DEALS ON ALL fully developed street and
on June17th, 2019. Meeting BUILDINGS!” 20x21 $5,868. hydro. Sand beach. Valued
25x27 $6,629. 30x31 $8,886. at $542,000 – selling as pack-
will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Thank you to all applicants for their interest in
50+ centre. Hope to see you 32x35 $9,286. 35x35 $12,576. age for $285,000. Call Sheldon
Rolling River School Division. One End Wall Included. Pi- 204-371-5131.
there. (11-4) x Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Power Builder oneer Steel 1-855-212-7036
www.pioneersteel.ca EMPLOYMENT
Live Bluegrass, Folk Advertising OPPORTUNITY
AND Country music  at the
WORKS!
Minnedosa Legion Friday HEALTH
June 7th from    7:00 - 9:00 • GET SEEN by over
400,000 Manitoba
Rolling River School Division
featuring the  “Steven Smith
Homes! GET UP TO $50,000 from
Trio”.  This will be followed by Rolling River School Division is located in EF MOON is a second gen-
• Use your LOGO! the Government of Canada. eration Heavy Construction
a Musicians Jam from 9:30 till • Create instant top of southwestern Manitoba, Canada in close proximity to Do you or someone you know Company founded in 1962 and
closing.  (11-3) x mind awareness located in Portage La Prairie
Riding Mountain National Park and Brandon. Have any of these Condi-
Manitoba.
• Showcase your info, tions? ADHD, Anxiety, Arth-
Minnedosa and Area business, product, We are currently seeking expe-
Food Bank will be set up at Full Time Term TEACHER required ritis, Asthma, Cancer, COPD, rienced, goal oriented individu-
job, announcements als for immediate employment
the Co-op grocery store to ac- or event Rivers Collegiate - Grade 7/8 Classroom Depression, Diabetes, Diffi-
in a number of areas: Class
• We format it, to culty Walking, Fibromyalgia, 1 drivers, Foremen, skilled
cept donations on June 7th (one senior course) laborers, sewer & water per-
from 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. make it look great! Irritable Bowels, Overweight,
sonnel, excavator, dozer,
and June 8th from 10:00 a.m. • Starting at $339.00 Trouble Dressing...and Hun- grader, rock truck, loader and
(includes 45 lines of For more details and application information, please visit our website at dreds more. ALL Ages and packer operators.
– 12:00 p.m.  Donations of $15
space) www.rrsd.mb.ca select Employment then Teaching Positions. Medical Conditions Qualify. We offer competitive wages,
or more will receive a receipt • The ads blanket the comprehensive benefits plan,
for income tax.  We look for- CALL MANITOBA BENEFITS
province and run in Safety training and a safe work
ward to seeing you there! (12- MCNA’s 48 Manitoba
Thank you to all applicants for their interest in 1-(800)-211-3550 or Send a environment.
2) x community Rolling River School Division. Text Message with Your Name Requirements are: minimum
and Mailing Address to 204- class 5 driver’s license, positive
newspapers Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. work attitude, able to work well
Expressive Dance with • Very cost effective 808-0035 for your FREE bene- with others or alone, safety ori-
Crystal dance classes start- means of getting fits package. ented, work extensive summer
your message out to hours including some week-
ing in the fall. Registration
nights – Monday, June10th, the widest possible
audience
Rolling River School Division LOANS
ends, work away from home,
pass a drug and alcohol test.
2019 and Tuesday, June 11th, If you are interested in joining
a well-established and grow-
2019 from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Contact this newspaper Rolling River School Division is located in ing company with room for
Crystal’s Dance Studio in NOW or MCNA at southwestern Manitoba, Canada in close proximity to advancement, please visit us at
204.947.1691 or email 1200 Lorne Ave. E. in Portage
Minnedosa. EDWC Dance Riding Mountain National Park and Brandon.
classified@mcna.com La Prairie, MB to fill out an ap-
Studio located at 102 – 3rd plication, apply online at www.
Ave. N.W. 2 blocks west of www.mcna.com efmoon.ca, or email a resume
Rolling River School Division invites applications for a
Blazer’s in Minnedosa. For
RESOURCE TEACHER
Need to toddt@efmoon.ca

more information please call


Crystal; home 204-867-3561
MISCELLANEOUS 1.0 FTE - Tanner’s Crossing School Cash?
SERVICES • We Loan
or studio 204-867-2446. (12-
For more details and application information, please visit our website at • Easy application
2) x
Terry’s Home Enrich- • Approval with
www.rrsd.mb.ca select Employment then Teaching Positions. collateral
Advertise your upcom- ment Maintenance. T.H.E.M.
• Title Loans
ing event in The Tribune. cell 868 8088 (them@live.ca)
Thank you to all applicants for their interest in • No Credit Check
Basic word ads start at $9.00 MINOR REPAIRS and  MAIN-
Rolling River School Division. • We service ALL of
for up to 40 words. Run the TENANCE in your home! High Manitoba
same ad a second week at quality painting  (Interior and Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
HALF PRICE! Email class@ Exterior), Fix-it jobs. (5-11) x  Call Dan Devloo
Part-time driver. Class (204) 526-7093
minnedosatribune.com or
4 license transporting CN CAI Financial
call 204-867-3816.
and CP employees to vari- Unit K - 2151 Portage Ave.
ous parts of Manitoba. Phone Winnipeg MB
www.caifinancial.ca
204-210-3022. (11-2) x
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, May 31, 2019 13

IN MEMORIAM
In Loving Memory of
CARD OF THANKS
A most sincere thank you to
My Famous Sausage and
Fennel Pasta Recipe
MELVIN NAGORSKI Shannon and everyone else
May 31st, 2009 who was at the Dari-Isle on
May 12th who assisted me
Softly the leaves of when I fell and broke my an-
memory fall, kle. To Barb and Ed for their
sadly we stoop care and compassion in trans- 1 tsp vegetable stock paste, and sugar.
and gather them all. porting me to the hospital, to
paste Bring to a boil
Just as he was,
he will always be,
Dr. Khandalwal and staff at
Minnedosa Hospital for their Cooking 2 tbsp white sugar and reduce
400g penne pasta over medium
With
treasured forever in speedy assessment and to
our memory. Dr. Samuels and staff at 200 or other favourite pasta heat until the
at Brandon Hospital for their shape sauce becomes
Lois, Darren, Barry,
Kimberly and families.
excellent care before and after
my surgery. Thanks to friends
CHEF DEZ 1 cup whipping cream
Chopped fresh parsley, for
very thick,
approximately
x and family who brought food garnish 10 to 15 minutes.
and flowers, visited and called Grated Parmigiano Cook your
In Memory of
RONALD FRANCIS BIRCH
December 24th ,1922 –
and to Tom and Eileen for the
yard care - it is so very much
appreciated. Special thanks to
A s a cookbook author
and culinary instruct-
or, I write a lot of recipes.
or Touch. It comes in small
glass jars and other flavours
such as beef, chicken, and
Reggiano cheese, for gar-
nish
pasta in boiling,
liberally salted
May 26th, 2014 Brian, Haley, Tyler and Steph   water to desired
Probably the most favorite turkey. By the way, the consistency
for all their help. Terry Foxton 1. Add the olive oil,
pasta recipe of the masses words “stock” and “broth” (approximately
We often think of sausage, onion,
Huge thank you to whoever would by my Famous Saus- are interchangeable.  13 to 15 minutes
days gone by, garlic, fennel
When we were all together; called in the fire alarm and age and Fennel Pasta. This Happy Cooking for penne, but
to the dedicated volunteer recipe is in my most recent seed, salt and
A shadow o’er our read your package
lives has cast, firemen from the Erickson, “best of” cookbook, called Dez’s Famous Sausage pepper to a large
instructions)
Our loved one’s gone forever. Onanole, Sandy Lake and “The Best In Your Kitchen”. and Fennel Pasta heavy bottomed
during this step.
Rolling River Fire Depart- How it became “famous” pan.
Elvin, Linda and family. ments in putting out the fire is that I have made it for 3 tbsp olive oil 4. Once the sauce
X and saving my farm house years for family gather- 500g mild Italian saus- 2. Turn the heat on
has reduced, stir
near Ditch Lake on May 23rd.
ings and everyone always age, casings removed to medium-high
I am so very grateful. Terry in the whipping
asks for the recipe. My 1 medium onion, and cook, while
and Brian Foxton cream and then
response was always “I diced very small breaking up the
the cooked
don’t have it written down 4 - 6 large cloves of sausage, until
DEATH NOTICE – it’s just in my head!” So garlic, minced the sausage is and drained
pasta. Serve
finally, I put it to paper. 2 tbsp dry fennel seed fully cooked and
immediately
Reta Jackson passed FYI: ‘vegetable stock paste’ 1 tsp salt in small pieces,
garnished with
away May 26th, 2019 in Cal- is vegetable stock that has A few grinds of black approximately
parsley and grated
gary, Alberta. Reta was born been reduced to a paste pepper eight to 12
Parmigiano
and raised in the Minnedosa
form. It can be found in 1 – 156ml can tomato minutes.
area. She was predeceased by Reggiano.
most major grocery stores paste
her parents Albert and Mabel 3. Stir in the
Jackson. Reta is survived down the broth or spice 1 – 796ml can of diced
tomato paste, Makes approximately six
by her partner Dan Sawyer, aisles. The most popu- tomatoes
diced tomatoes, portions
daughter Copper, son Chris lar brand is “Better Than 1 cup of full-bodied
wine, vegetable
and families. Also, sister Shir- Bouillon” made by Superi- red wine
ley and family, brothers Ralph
(Jean) Jackson, Glen (Loreen)
Jackson and Alvin (Linda)
Jackson, nieces, nephews and
many cousins. x
Buy and Sell
KOTCH: Darlene:  It is
with great sadness that we
announce the passing of Treasure in the
Darlene on May 16th, 2019 at
the Minnedosa Hospital with
family by her side.  A celebra-
tion of her life will be held at
Classifieds!
Tribune
THE OLDEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN THE CANADIAN WEST

the Bend Theatre, 114 Minne- The Minnedosa


dosa St. in Strathclair, MB on
Saturday, June 1st, 2019 at
11:00 am.  Complete obituary Since 1883
will follow. 

PROPERTIES FOR SALE

Prairie Mountain Ph: 204-867-4657


Independently Owned
and Operated
Gwen Usick
Broker Realtor
Fax: 204-867-2150
gwenu@mts.net
Gill and Schmall Agencies
www.gillandschmall.comÊ
IC E ING ING
T T
PR LIS LIS
W W W
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ThisÊ charming,Ê wellÊ maintainedÊ 3Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê
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- Completely renovated open
concept 3 bedroom 2 bath home
- Located on a quiet street 3
bedroom 1 bath stucco home
-Stunningly modern 1500 sqft 3+2 bedroom
3 bath brand new build
-Plenty of storage space in this clean 1 3/4
storey 4 bedroom 2 bath home.
bedroom, 2 bath, 1400 sq ft bungalow
- Mostly LED lighting throughout - High efficency gas furnace with - Dining room has garden doors taking you -Mudroom leads to kitchen with new fridge, is a must see! Lots of space, nice sized
house, skylight in main bath central air out to the multi leveled deck. cook top, oven, dishwasher
- New HE gas furnace, low hydro - Kitchen has a breakfast nook -Kitchen features soft close cabinets, - Windows throughout approx 10 yrs, yardÊ withÊ aÊ newerÊ deck,Ê singleÊ de- ErinÊ Ê
costs average less than $95/month leading to the L shaped dining pullouts, a drawer within a drawer, under central air, upgraded laundry
WoodcockÊ
- New plumbing throughout, room/living room cabinet lighting - Shingles, fasia & eves are approx tachedÊ Ê garageÊ andÊ closeÊ toÊ allÊ Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê
updated water lines from street - Shingles 2016 & HWT 2017 - The master ensuite has double sinks & 10 yrs old.
amenities. Book your showing today!Ê Ê
large oval shape jet tub
-Attached single car garage - 8’x10’ garden shed, carport & - 120 ft frontage located on a double treed
constructed of 2x6 walls, R20 single car garage - The exterior of the home features corner lot, single car garage with metal roof, 204-868-5559Ê
insulation, GDO & remote hardy board siding, large yard & a gravel garden, walkway MLSÊ #1911023Ê
$209,900Ê
parking pad
MLS #1830171 $199,900
$209,000 MLS#1913787 $159,900 MLS #1910997 MLS #1908896 $159,900
212Ê 2ndÊ StÊ NW,Ê MinnedosaÊ
Take a tour on Realtor.ca or our website www.remax-prairie mountain-npwa.mb.com
14 Friday, May 31, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

PROPERTIES FOR SALE

“Living in your
Community”
Proud Supporter

www.ricktaylor.remax.ca Rick Taylor 867-7551 CONSTRUCTION


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●
PRICE REDUCED NEW LISTING installation & repair Residential Certified in waste
43 BEACH RD. LOT 1, PLAN 60236 • All types of excavation
867-0400
118 - 6TH AVE. N.E.
MINNEDOSA SANDY LAKE ERICKSON • Basements, Demolition water management
• Snow removal
- 1,428 sq.ft., 1 3/4 storey - Lakefront lot ready - 8.66 acre build site • Gravel, Topsoil 0r Call: Ian
• Sales of septic tanks
- 3 bedroom with updates
for new build
- Riverfront lot minutes from Kirk 867-0180 867-7506 874-2134 or 867-0383
- 50’ frontage Clear Lake
- Double garage and

HWM
close to lake - Plenty of room for parking - Hydro access
$189,900 MLS#1906633 $99,900 MLS #1825486 $59,500 MLS#1912469 Bryon Gaiser
Truck & Skid
Steer Service
Competitive Rates
BILL HOPKINS
204-868-5702
DEMOLITION
204-867-0260
SEMI WITH LOW BED &hopkinswelding@hotmail.com
END DUMP
PRICE REDUCED SCREW PILING
204 - 6TH AVE. N.W.
MINNEDOSA
LOT 2, PLAN 7032
MINNEDOSA
322 HARRISON ST.
NEWDALE
ELECTRICAL
- 1,450 sq. ft. 1 3/4 storey - 1,115 sq. ft. 4 bedrooom - 1,100 sq. ft. bungalow with
- 3 bedrooms, 2 baths bungalow fully finished basement
-3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
C. BURTON ELECTRICAL EAVESTROUGH
- 3 acres just off of #10 Hwy.
- Extensive renovations and
huge yard. - Municipal water
-Double attached garage and Enterprises Ltd.
1.65 acres
Refridgeration
$184,900 MLS #1911047 $374,900 MLS #1909289 Air Conditioning,
$204,900 MLS # 1903922 Heating & Electrical BILL HOPKINS
Considering listing your Property? 30 Years 204-867-0260 5” AND 6” continuous
Call me today for great service at great rates! hopkinswelding@hotmail.com
eavestrough
Ex perience!!
Siding Roofing
Bus : 867-3950 Soffit Fascia

ACCOUNTING CONSTRUCTION Fa x: 867-2340


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

PRAIRIE REDI-MIX Electrician 204-867-3738


Minnedosa - 867-3853
R eady Mix Conc rete 204-868-5211 Email: mcreal@live.ca
Concrete forms, Rebar, Wire Mesh,
George Allard, FCGA*
Open Weeping Tile, Concrete Sealer, Snap Ties
Gateway Street All at Competitive
FERTILIZER FINANCE
Onanole, MB
204-848-7413
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
prices Jon Kowal
Howard Wirch, C.G.A*
9-515 4th Ave.
Suite A
110 Main Street South
867-0145 Custom
Shoal Lake, MB
Minnedosa Fertilizer Minnedosa
204-759-2680
204 867-5550 Floating Credit Union
Dauphin Office - Call today to book your
● Roofing ● Decks Main Line
15 1st Ave. S.W.
Phone: 204-638-3005
● Fencing ● Exterior ● Finishing spring floating needs! 204-867-6350
● Renovations ● Repairs Brad Ross
Fax: 204-638-5817
Darvin - 204-868-5869 204-867-6366
*Denotes Professional Corporation AUTO littlevalleyconstruction@live.ca
Robert - 204-867-7113 Terry McLenehan
204-868-5980 or 204-867-5544 Fairmount Solar and Electrics 204-867-6363
Susan Glasgow
For All Your Electrical Needs
CatharineÊ
204-874-2360
204-867-6353
Debbie Strelczik
MÊ GijsbersÊ 204-867-6360
Dan Quesnel
Chartered Professional BACKHOE & TRUCKING
Accountant Inc. 204-867-6359
Pinette
● AC
MinnedosaÊ Donna Dowsett
Ê 213ÊÊ 2ndÊ StÊ NEÊ Ê -Ê Ê BoxÊ 385Ê Ê 204-867-6361
T:Ê 867-3884Ê Ê Ê C:Ê 867-0190Ê Electrical Inc. (48-4)
Kim Butler
Email:Ê Ê Catharine@mts.netÊ
M&M ●Electrical
GRAIN 204-867-6352
Alayna McTavish

AUTO BODY Contracting HAULING 204-867-6354


BDO Canada LLP All Auto Body Repairs Ph: 867-3238
Trisha Paterson
204-867-6362
Chartered Joanne Clarke
Professional Accountants Ph: 867-2083 Cell: 868-5741
Brian Horner 204-867-6364
Farm, Business & Individual 5 Main St. North Gaylene Johnson
Grain & Fertilizer 204-867-6357
Professinal Services: Hauling Amber Johnson
- Tax
- Accounting Book this spot Book this spot 204-867-6374
Fax
204-867-6391
- Farm Programs $5.52/week $5.52/week E-mail
info@minnedosacu.mb.ca
Don Simpson, CPA, CA Call 204-867 3816
Call 204-867 3816 Website
www.MinnedosaCU.mb.ca
39 Main Street South, Minnedosa
204-867-2957
204-867-7182
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, May 31, 2019 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 REAL ESTATE Kitchen Equipment
Office Commercial Gas Fitter
(204) 725-8550 Dennis: 476-2766 Commercial & Residential
51 Main Street S service specialist
Minnedosa ALCOHOLICS 23 Hour Service CALL ME... FOR ALL YOUR
REAL ESTATE NEEDS Kent Brown
867-2935
Plumbing & Heating
ANONYMOUS 1-204-867-7346
minnedosa@ If you like to drink and can
Summit Septic
burgesslawoffice.net
• Construction •
MAIN OFFICE
That's your business
If you want to stop and can't ServiceS LEONA’S
204-867-5458 That's our business. Minnedosa and surrounding areas Studio Of Image
SIMS & COMPA N Y copperwoodenterprise@gmail.com
P.O. Box 36 Frank r. Ford and Family Hair Care
L a w O ffi c e PLUMBING & HEATING
Russ Huyghe
or 867-3966 penny Ford PETER HARRISON
•Eminence Facials
Alanon - 210-0433 & Product
Norman H. Sims, Q.C. 204-868-6376
CONSTRUCTION
Alateen - 867-5121 Owner/Operator Phone/Text 867-5444 • Pedicures & LCN Nails
7 6 Ma i n S t r e e t S o u t h 867-3401 Minnedosa 204-210-0158 • Spray Tanning
MINNEDOSA • 867-2717 Cody Huyghe Mtg. Times: 8:00 pm Tuesdays www.suttonharrison.com
204-210-0502 Cells • Piercing
OFFICE MANAGER
Matt Saler Drug Problem? 204-868-0851 or 204-868-0863
email: pennyjoford@gmail.com SERVICES
• Eyelash Extensions

204-868-6886 Narcotics 204-867-2287


67 Main St.
Anonymous can help
EAVESTROUGH Meetings every Waterpals Rob’s TAC
Tuesday & Potable Water Delivery Small EnginE REpaiR & Ventures Inc.
Minnedosa and area YaRd maintEnancE SERvicES
RAINBOW EAVES Saturday at 7 p.m. Health Inspected • Mowing & Trimming
Waste
at Calvary Temple, Management &
& CUSTOM EXTERIORS 221 Hamilton Street, No Job is too small!!! •

Snow Blowing
Unwanted Item Removal Contracting
Seamless Steel Siding Neepawa, MB 204-868-5674 • Handyman Services (204)476-0002
Soffit ● Facia ● Cladding ● Vinyl Siding • Alum & Stainless Welding Garbage Removal
Bin Rentals
• Reasonable Rates
James Hardie Boards ● CanExel Siding Construction Demolition
204-727-1639 SERVICES 204-720-5934 Renovating
Household clean up
ÊÊÊ
Cell: 204-729-6896 ● Fax: 204-728-5067 Estate clean ups

JOHN FEHR We now offer Picker Barn


johnfehr@gmail.com (12-16)
CARPET CLEANING
Pick your antiques and
other items!
TRADING
Call us today for your carpet By appointment only
& upholstery cleaning needs. starting June 15th.

MLA 204-868-5674 FRONTIER


Transformative
Ê
TRADING STORE
Kim’s
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THE

Electrolysis
LEAN

204-867-5551
MACHINE
House/Business
MOBILE HEAT WASH
AND DETAILING
Cleaning Services
Permanant Hair Removal
- Residential 204-596-5111 Gently Used Furniture
204.759.3313 - Commercial Clothing & Misc. Items
● 204-848-0097
204-848-0097

Toll Free 844.877.7767 204-848-0400 Home: 867-3272 By Donations Only


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#7 � 515 4th Avenue info@clearlakeclean.com
Burlington Place, Shoal Lake, MB
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FRASER AUCTION Ltd.


ALLEN KOPEECHUK
AND THE ESTATE OF IRENE
RETIREMENT FARM AUCTION
KOPEECHUK
ERICKSON, MB. ❘ THURSDAY, JUNE 20th ❘ 10:30am
For more information, contact Allen Kopeechuk 204-656-4471 or Fraser Auction 204-727-2001

DIRECTIONS: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=50.520422,-99.754768
From Jct #10 & #357 (Mountain Road) South of Erickson, MB. 9.4 kms east on #357 (Mountain Road) to Rd 100W, 4.8 kms north on RD 100W
to Rd 103N, 1 km east on Rd 103N to sale site
From Jct #5 & #357 (Mountain Road) North of Eden, MB. 25.2 kms west on #357 (Mountain Road) to Rd 100W, 4.8 kms north on RD 100W to
Rd 103N, 1 km east on Rd 103N to sale site
Watch for signs Sale Day.
NO LIVE INTERNET BIDDING WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THIS SALE www.fraserauction.com

For a complete listing visit www.fraserauction.com


FRASER AUCTION SERVICE LTD.
Brandon, MB Auctioneer: Scott Campbell / Jesse Campbell
P: 204-727-2001 F: 204-729-9912 TF: 1-800-483-5856 www.fraserauction.com E: office@fraserauction.com
Licensed and bonded. P.L. License #918093. Member of M.A.A., S.A.A., A.A.A., A.A.C.
NOTE: Cheques of $50,000 or more must be accompanied by bank letter of good standing. For more information on this please call Fraser Auction 204-727-2001 Not responsible for errors in description.
Subject to additions and or deletions. Property owners and Fraser Auction Service not responsible for any accidents. GST & PST where applicable. TERMS: Visa, MasterCard, Debit, Cash or cheque.

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