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INSIDE Fire Destroys Clanwilliam Home


this week By DARRYL HOLYK appearance for well over a
century. Built in the early

T he Michaelis family of
Clanwilliam lost their
home and contents Mon-
1900’s, the home was occu-
pied for many years by Bob
and Tessie McQuarrie and
day night when fire rav- family. Bob was an early
aged the two-and-a-half Clanwilliam merchant
storey older wood frame who opened a general
house. store in 1903. After his first
“Everything we had store burned in 1921, he
was in there,” said Jody Mi- built the brick store on the
Sgt. Scott chaelis, as she watched her west side of Main Street,
home burn. “I guess now across the street and a little
Collen we start over.”
Jody was at work when
south of his home. The old
McQuarrie store continues
Honoured she received a call from her to operate today under the

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husband, Bruce, telling her ownership of Maxine Mut-
their home was burning. ter and also houses the
Fortunately, no human in- Clanwilliam Post Office.
juries were reported and Following the McQuarrie’s,
Bruce was able to rescue the home was occupied by
the family’s dogs from the Clayton and Glenda Reid
burning building. How- and family who sold the
ever, one of their two cats property to the Michaelis’
was still unaccounted for approximately 15 years
at press time Wednesday. ago.
Local emergency per- Once it was evident the
sonnel, including RCMP, home and contents would
EMS and Minnedosa Fire be a total loss, Bruce and
Department were on scene Jody’s friend, Nicci Inkster,
shortly after the call came started a Go Fund Me page
in at 7:35 Monday night. online to help raise money

Tribute to The local fire crew initial-


ly attempted to save the
to assist the Michaelis fam-
ily in starting over. As we
home but sadly, a number go to print, the Go Fund
Tourism of factors made it impos- Me account was sitting at
sible. “With the balloon just over $400.
Winners framing, it (the fire) was

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into the attic very fast,” ex-
plained Minnedosa Fire
Photo by Darryl Holyk
Chief, Dean Jordan. “When
we arrived on scene we
tried to make entry but family members, a large
couldn’t get in the rear of crowd of friends, neigh-
the home and the front bours and observers filled
was engulfed. The velocity Clanwilliam’s Main Street
of smoke exiting the sof- and watched helplessly
New Bed For fit and roof indicated the
fire was into the structure
as the home was razed.
Minnedosa firefighters
Palliative making it unsafe to enter,
so we had to take a defen-
remained on scene until
midnight to ensure the fire

Care Room
sive attack.” did not flare up or spread
Believed to have to any neighbouring struc-

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started in the home’s tures.
kitchen as a result of the The old foursquare-
stove being accidently left style home, with its fa-
on, flames quickly con- miliar blue exterior wood
sumed the house and its siding, has been part of Photo submitted by Darren Charron
contents. In addition to the village’s Main Street
2 Friday, June 14, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

Palliative Care Committee Donates New Bed


within the unit. the VersaCare P500 Sur- committee is to finish with
The palliative care bed face adjusts to the patient’s the outside patio project at
is a special mattress used weight and position to the Health Unit by install-
for clients who are at end support the right balance ing a paved walk way to the
stages of their lives and between envelopment and nearby gazebo and sitting
assists with reducing skin support.” area, installed and fund-
care breakdown due to The committee is raised for by the Health
long periods of time lay- made up of approximately Unit Social Committee.
ing in one position. www. 15 volunteers currently. This will tie in the out-
hill-rom.ca describes the Funds are received mainly side comforts with inside
mattress “Advanced Mi- through donations made comforts for families who
croclimate® technology either through personal/ are sitting with patients.
supports the removal of community donations or Days can be very long for
heat and moisture help- received from memorials. families, and to have such
ing keep the patient’s skin In order to sit with clients, beautiful areas for them
cool, dry and comfortable. the volunteers must go to go to while they wait
Heat and moisture build- through a palliative care is such a bonus for our
up can negatively affect course and most members Health Unit.
the skin, making it more continue to educate them- Just another tribute to
susceptible to damage. In selves ongoing through all of our local dedicated
addition, the advanced annual workshops offered residents who make a dif-
weight-based pressure re- throughout Manitoba. ference whether big or
distribution technology in The next goal for the small.

Chamber Hosts Ag BBQ


Photo by Karen Mitchell

(L-R) Jody Michaelis, Carol Frost, Terry Barclay, Holly Morrison


and Care Team Manager Greg Paddock

SUBMITTED Palliative Care Committee. at a cost of $15,011, will be By DARRYL HOLYK


The committee, who has the second bed purchased

T he palliative care room


at the Minnedosa
Health Unit has received
furnished the entire pallia-
tive care room along with
a family room across the
by the committee for the
Health Unit to utilize. Cur-
rently there is one room
T he Minnedosa Cham-
ber of Commerce
hosted its 14th annual
a new palliative care bed, hall, is very dedicated to being designated strictly Ag Appreciation event
donated by the Minnedosa their cause. This new bed, as a palliative care room on Wednesday at the
Minnedosa Community
Conference Centre.
Just under 150 peo-
ple filled the main hall
throughout the two hour
come-and-go event and
enjoyed delicious beef-on-
a-bun, salad, cookies and
a drink all for a monetary Photo by Karen Mitchell
donation. es and donations collected MCI graduates who either
Previous to the event, a on the day of the event come from a farm family
number of generous spon- totalled $866. This year’s or have plans to continue
sorships were received event suprassed the goal their education in the agri-
from local Chamber mem- and as a result, two bur- culture field.
bers to help cover expens- saries will be presented to

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Canada Post Honours Local Veteran


By KAREN MITCHELL len enlisted on Septem- be able to recognize all
ber 26th, 2000 and served Armed Forces Members

O n Thursday, June 6th


Postmaster, Tricia
Kingdon and Senior Assis-
three tours in Afghanistan.
His first tour being in 2002
after 911 and his second
for their strength and cour-
age in the times of need of
our country. Thank you,
tant, Dianne Sandstrom, tour was August 3rd, 2006. Sergeant Collen, for your
of the Minnedosa Postal It was during his second courage, sacrifice and ser-
Outlet, made a special tour that Sergeant Collen vice. On behalf of Canada
presentation to Sergeant was seriously injured in a Post, we make this pre-
Scott Collen of the Prin- suicide bomber attack in sentation,” stated Dianne
cess Patricia Canadians Afghanistan on September Sandstrom at the time of
Light Infantry (PPCLI). The 18th, 2006. After one year presentation.
presentation included a of healing, through deter- The series of five
plaque that detailed one of mination and persever- stamps pay tribute to Fire
a series of five stamps de- ance, he was back to work Fighters, Paramedics, the
signed by William Lam and and completed another Canadian Armed Forces,
illustrated by Shiro Nishi- tour in Afghanistan again Search and Rescue experts
guchi. This stamp was rec- in 2012 training other sol- and Police Service.
reated by Canada Post in diers. Sergeant Collen
tribute and honour for the is currently still serving (L-R) Dianne
bravery and sacrifices in his country in the PPCLI,
Sandstrom, Sgt.
all Wars of our Canadian posted to Canadian Forces
Armed Forces. Base out of Shilo, MB.
Scott Collen and
Sergeant Scott Col- “We are proud to Tricia Kingdon. Photo by Karen Mitchell

A Successful Run for Local High School Rugby


By KAREN MITCHELL supervisor. In 1999, the For the past four years, It has been the three-peat 31st in Winnipeg (semi-fi- Xavier University, Mallory
first boys’ team from MCI the Minnedosa girls’ have season, as we like to call it nal): 80-8 over Kelvin High Workman: University of

R ugby at Minnedosa
Collegiate (MCI) has
had a long and distin-
joined the ranks of high
school rugby and played in
the Winnipeg league.” The
teamed up with rugby
players from Erickson, Riv-
ers and Elton for what has
now.”
For the Westman
High School Rugby 2019
School and Game Two was
on June 1st in Winnipeg
(final): 58-5 over Sisler
Calgary, Dog River Howl-
ers 7’s Rugby Team (trav-
elling 7’s team to promote
guished past. Throughout boys team went on to earn become a highly success- statistics; Regular season High School. the sport), Hailey Rapsky:
its rich history, the boys five straight “division two” ful partnership. “In 2014, play saw four wins, one Notable Achievements University of Calgary and
and girl’s teams have won titles and in 2010 the boys the girl’s won their first loss, 338 points for and 73 of MCI Rugby players who Jordan McLeod: Univer-
several championships won the provincial cham- league championship and against. For the Play-offs; went on to play at the uni- sity of BC and Canada U18
and players have gone on pionship. placed second at provin- Semi-finals: 53-24 victory versity and national levels prospect.
to play at the university A few year’s after the cials,” said Kathleen. “In over Souris Sabers, Finals: include; Thomas Roche:
and national levels. boys team began, in 2001, 2017, the girl’s won their 27-7 victory over Dauphin University of B.C. and TRIBUNE
Kathleen Muir- a group of high school second league title and Clippers. Canada, Jason Galbraith:
head, head coach for the girls approached Barry their first provincial title as For the 2019 Provin- Canada, Joe Scale: Cana- DEADLINE
Minnedosa girls team, about starting a girls’ team. well. The team has gone cial Championships; The da, Breanne Morgan: Uni- Tuesday
explains the rich history, “Barry recruited me and on to win league champi- format for the provincial versity of Calgary, Charity 12 Noon
“In 1998 a group from we have not looked back onships in 2018 and 2019 play-off is: First in West- Marchischuk: St. Francis
the Brandon Barbarians since,” recalls Kathleen. as well as two more provin- man vs. second in Winni-

business of
Rugby Team decided to “In 2001, along with teach- cial titles (2018 and 2019). peg, Second in Westman
start high school rugby in er supervisor Tanis Barrett, No other team can boast vs first in Winnipeg, *Win-

the month
Westman. Barry Dowsett the girls had a team and winning three consecutive ners advancing to the final.
was quick to get the ball we entered the Winnipeg provincial championships! Game One was on May
rolling (no pun intended) league. In 2003 the West- Minnedosa Chamber of
at MCI. Barry recruited man High School Rugby Commerce
Gavin Roche, Andrew league was formed, with thanks this business for its’ contribution to
Robson and Ewen Com- Wilf Taylor as the first pres- the business community
mon to coach, with Wilf ident and MCI was now a June 2019
Clas s
Taylor being the teacher part of this league.” s Clas
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Morris Industries Ltd.
of of

Minnedosa Chamber of Commerce


Logo Contest Minnedosa Collegiate
Institute
Win a prize of $100.00 Minnedosa Prom Grand March
Money for your design! Thursday, June 20th The plant currently known as Minnedosa Morris Industries, dates back to 1960
when the factory was built and began operations as Agristeel Fabricators. For
All entries must be original designs. Approximately 8:30 p.m. at a short period in the mid 1970s, the plant operated as Terra Implements and in
Minnedosa Community Conference Centre 1979, was purchased by Morris Rod Weeder. 40 years and a few building expansions
later, the Minnedosa Morris plant continues to operate with a regular staff of
Deadline for submissions is June 30th. Grad Ceremony approximately 70 employees.
Submit entries to Morris specializes in creating air drills, air carts, tillage, seedbed preparation
Box 857, Minnedosa
Friday, June 21st and bale carrier products. The Minnedosa plant is primarily responsible for the
manufacturing of nine Series air carts which are well respected in the industry for
or 10:00 a.m. at Minnedosa Community their outstanding performance, durability, and ease of use.
mdsachamber@gmail.com (13-2) Conference Centre Next Chamber meeting June 24th 12 noon Golf Club
V
Viewpoint
4 Friday, June 14, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

Darryl a.Holyk - PublisHer anD eDitor

Around Bill Authorizing Reduction of PST


One of 14 to Pass on Last Day of Session
Town... By Darryl Holyk
Under the amendments, parties and candidates are
able to receive rebates of 25 per cent of allowable
Under The Dome expenses if they receive five per cent  of ballots cast.
By Previously, they received 50 per cent of campaign ex-
Busy weekend ahead… GREG NESBITT
penses back if they garnered 10 per cent of the vote.
Bill 19: Amends the Residential Tenancies Act to
Looking over the ads in recent edition of this
newspaper, the upcoming Father’s Day weekend Riding Mountain MLA allow a tenant to end a rental agreement early if they
will be a busy one in our region. As in year’s past, experience sexual violence. This expands upon the
this weekend will see the return of the Little Valley provision allowing for ending a tenancy early because
Jamboree at Erickson. The 22nd annual edition of of domestic violence or stalking.

T
this fundraising event will benefit two young recipi- he spring session of the 41st Manitoba Legislature Bill 21:  Creates the Legislative Building Centen-
ents. Also, tomorrow, Saturday, June 15th will see came to an end on the evening of June 3rd with 14 nial Restoration and Preservation Act, establishing
the five and 10 km Minnedosa Valley Run in support pieces of government legislation receiving third read- a process to guide the restoration, preservation and
of the Beach Enhancement committee. In addition ing and then Royal Assent by the Lieutenant Gover- maintenance of the Legislative Building. Annual
to these two events, the community of Newdale is nor of Manitoba. funding of $10 million is provided for 15 years to re-
hosting a number of events tomorrow. There is cer- Here are 10 of the Bills that were passed into law store, preserve and update the building and associ-
tainly a lot to do in the neighbourhood this week- after being debated since the start of the spring ses- ated infrastructure.
end! sion on March 6th: Bill 31: Amends the Tobacco Tax Act to increase
Bill 2:  Amends the Municipal Act to require a tax rates on tobacco products to ensure tobacco pric-
code of conduct for members of municipal councils. es aren’t reduced when the PST is lowered.
Parade Registration… Code of conduct training is required within the first I pride myself on having a cordial relationship
Registration is now open for the upcoming Fun six months of a member being elected or re-elected. with the other 56 members of the Manitoba Legisla-
Fest Parade, hosted by the Minnedosa Chamber of Bill 5: Amends the Mental Health Act and the Per- ture – no matter their political stripe. It was touching
Commerce. The parade is scheduled to start at 10 sonal Health Information Act to allow health workers to hear the last speeches of several veteran MLAs who
a.m. on Saturday, July 6th and if you would like to to alert contacts of at-risk patients to lower the risk of indicated they will not be seeking re-election when
register an entry (float, vehicle, animal or other) patients harming themselves or others. the next election is called. Four opposition NDP
please contact Anya McNabb 204-867-3440 or email Bill 7:  Amends the Highway Traffic Act to allow members – James Allum (Fort Garry – Riverview),
a.mcnabb@heritagecoop.ca peace officers to immediately suspend a driver’s li- Rob Altymeyer (Wolseley), Flor Marcelino (Logan),
cence and impound a vehicle, based on the driver’s Andrew Swan (Minto) – said their goodbyes, as did in-
blood-alcohol content. dependents Cliff Graydon (Emerson), Steven Fletcher
Father’s Day… Bill 9: Creates the Family Law Modernization Act, (Assiniboia) and Mohinder Saran (The Maples).
This Sunday, June 16th is Dad’s day! Be sure to a three-year pilot project in Winnipeg to test a new While we may differ in policy matters and how
do something nice to honour your dad and if you family dispute resolution model in which resolution we go about running a government, I know that all of
are in need of a last-minute gift idea – check out officers work with families to sort out property, cus- these MLAs truly care about Manitoba. I want to pub-
what is available locally in your hometown business tody and child-support issues. licly thank them for their service to the province, and
district. You might be surprised at all the goodies Bill 11: Amends the Liquor, Gaming and Canna- wish them all the best in their retirement or whatever
you can find right here at home! bis Control Act to allow all retail beer vendors to sell their future holds for them.
cider and coolers. I am looking forward to travelling throughout
the constituency over the summer, attending gradua-
Grad… Bill 15:  Amends the Liquor, Gaming and Can-
nabis Control Act to prohibit the possession of more tions, fairs and festivals and other community events.
It’s hard to believe but next week, another group I hope to see many of you!
than 30 grams of cannabis in a public place.
of Grade 12 students will celebrate their schooling
Bill 16: The Budget Implementation and Tax Stat-
achievements and graduate high school as the Class Greg Nesbitt is the Member of Legislative Assem-
utes Amendment Act, 2019 (BITSA) reduces the PST
of 2019. Watch for The Tribune’s annual grad sec- bly for the Riding Mountain constituency. He can be
to seven per cent from eight per cent. BITSA also
tion featuring Minnedosa and Erickson graduates reached at 204-759-3313, toll-free 1-844-877-7767 or
changes the rules regarding taxpayer rebates to par-
and award and scholarship winners on Friday, June by email at gregnesbittmla@mymts.net.
ties and candidates for election campaign expenses.
28th.

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Town and Husky Sign


Confidential Settlement Agreement
By DARRYL HOLYK cannot be released. She adjustment to be credited to Husky’s property tax ac-
Ye O l d
Trib
did indicate, however, that to Husky by the Town for count for any amounts ow-

F ollowing a brief spe-


cial meeting of Town
Council on Tuesday, June
as a result of this agree-
ment, the Public Hear-
ing regarding this matter
any overpayment by Husky
prior to July 2017. Another
issue was the amounts ow-
ing by Husky to the Town
for the period from July
2017 to December 2018.
4th, a settlement agree- has been adjourned by ing by Husky to the Town The fourth and final issue
ment between the Town the Public Utilities Board for debenture, water and being disputed was the
of Minnedosa and Husky (PUB).  The hearing was to wastewater service for the amount owing by Husky to
Energy has been signed. be held June 11th to 13th at period from July 2017 to the Town for the debenture
Town of Minnedosa Chief the PUB in Winnipeg. December 2018. Also on starting January 2019.
Administrative Officer, In the PUB’s Notice the table for the Public One would assume, 1889 – A fire on Monday afternoon, destroyed Mr.
Cindy Marzoff, has indi- of Public Hearing, which Hearing was whether the indications of the details of Sewell’s smokehouse. A number of hams, in the process
cated to The Tribune that appeared recently in The Town could enforce pay- this “strictly confidential” of curing, were very much damaged.
the agreement is “strictly Tribune, the issues be- ment by disconnection of settlement agreement may
confidential” and as a re- ing disputed included the service to Husky or trans- show up in the 2020 Town
sult, comments or details amount of retroactive rate fer of the amounts owing Financial Plan.
1899 – A stone crusher is being installed by the M and
N.W. railway at their Minnedosa yards. It will be utilized
for crushing stones for concrete culverts.

$43,500 Approved for Town’s 1909 – An 11-month-old boy of the Cameron district,
died after he crawled up alongside of a pail, overbal-

Grants to Organizations anced and fell into it. He drowned, being only two inches
of water in the pail.

By DARRYL HOLYK to a wide variety of proj- approved for $1,500 with Children’s Fall Harvest Fes- 1919 – A canvas of Galecian churches north of
ects and organizations in Prairie Mountain Health tival will each receive $550 Minnedosa indicates 65 percent of the people would like
to return to their home country.
I ncluded within the Town
of Minnedosa Financial
Plan for 2019 is an allot-
Minnedosa. The two larg-
est grants, at $6,000 each
are being presented to
and WCG Access 12 and
the Sports Dinner each be-
ing allotted a $1,000 grant.
with Squirrel Hills Trails
Association, Minnedosa
Performing Arts, the Band 1939 – Sandy Lake has adopted the status of an unin-
ment of $43,650 in grant Minnedosa Soccer and Mi- A number of grants under Parent Association Junior corporated village and power to control its own affairs.
money payable to groups nor Baseball. Canada Day, $1,000 have also been ap- Achievement, Services to Harrison council formerly ran the village.
and organizations. Each Beach Enhancement and proved. The Chamber of Seniors and the Handi Van
year, community organiza- the Community Child Care Commerce will receive each being awarded $500
tions are asked to submit Co-op will each receive a total of $1,300 broken in funding. Minnedosa
1949 – The Minnedosa Laundry has opened this week
– another business in town.
funding requests and ap- $5,000. The Fun Fest com- down into three separate Youth Curling will receive
plications by November mittee will benefit from a grants - $550 for the Ag Ap- $350 with the Horticultural
30th for possible funding $4,000 grant with Rockin’ preciation BBQ, $500 for Society and Rolling River 1959 – At Clanwilliam, a new telephone office is being
in the following year. the Fields receiving $2,000. Santa Day and $250 for the Festival of the Arts each re- built north of the Perma Crete factory.
For 2019, 25 grants The District Museum and Family Dance. Minnedosa ceiving $200 grants.
are being made payable Heritage Village has been Grain Growers and the 1969 - MCI pupils Kathy Bayes, Jon Lewis and Dave
Nylen came home with second place awards from the
provincial track and field meet in Winnipeg.

It’s not a thing


1979 – One of the worst cases of vandalism and wil-
ful damage occurred last weekend at the Miniature Golf
Course at Minnedosa Beach. Damage is believed to be in

of the past!
excess of $1,000.

1989 – Town Council has passed a resolution to trans-


fer ownership of Minnedosa Lake, including the dam
If you are reading this ad and spillway to the Province of Manitoba. The province
we have just proven that may still oppose the transfer.
newspaper advertising
still works! 1999 – The Minnedosa Collegiate Rugby Club won the
11-15 Man Provincial Rugby Championship.

The Minnedosa Tribune 2009 – The partnership between the Minnedosa Japa-
204-867-3816 adsales@minnedosatribune.com nese Garden committee and the University of Manitoba
Department of Landscape Architecture was honoured
with an award at the Westman Tourism Awards.

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Protect Yourself Against Ticks and Lyme Disease


By KAREN MITCHELL size, nymphs are small as door fun. inspect yourself, children
a pin head or poppy seed, Create a three-foot bar- and pets carefully when
and larvae are even small- rier between your lawn you come in from out-
W ith the increase in
reported cases of
Lyme Disease across the
er. All three stages require
a blood meal to survive.
and wooded areas.
Ticks concentrate in
doors. The longer ticks are
attached, the greater the
country, education and Males don’t change much woods and unmaintained chance of Lyme transmis-
diligence should soon be- when feeding, but adult areas between woods sion. Ticks normally begin
come a priority for most. females increase 80 to 120 and open lawns. Barri- feeding within two hours,
According to the Gov- times in body weight. ers of gravel, wood mulch but it generally takes 36 to
ernment of Canada web- Larvae feed on small or hardscaping, such as 48 hours before infected
site, Lyme disease was first animals such as mice and stone, discourage their ticks transmit Lyme dis-
chipmunks, but nymphs landscape and its main- Mow regularly and keep transition into open areas. ease. Ticks can survive in
recognized as a distinct
and adults feed on larger tenance can help reduce your property free of homes for several days.
medical condition in 1975,
hosts, including domestic the likelihood of black- tall grass, weeds and Separate recreational Symptoms can in-
when several cases of this
pets, humans and deer. legged ticks frequenting leaf litter. areas from woodland clude; an expanding rash
tick-transmitted disease
Blacklegged ticks don’t your backyard. The follow- Ticks don’t fly, jump “tick zones.” which is neither itchy, nor
arose near Lyme, Connect-
hibernate. They stay ac- ing expert-recommended or drop from trees.3 They Lawn expanses of at tender, headache, fatigue,
icut. Since then, the range
tive year-round, but their tasks can help protect your hitch a ride on your legs as least nine feet help shield chills, fever, muscle aches,
of Lyme disease-trans-
activity increases from home and family: you brush against tall grass patios, play areas and gar- joint pain, stiff neck or
mitting ticks has spread
April through September. and weeds or low shrubs, den spots from tick activ- swollen lymph nodes. If
steadily. Lyme disease is
Nymphs are responsible Discourage deer from and then crawl upward. ity. Eighty-two percent of left untreated infection can
caused by the bite of an
for 98 per cent of all hu- entering your yard. Good lawn care eliminates ticks close to your home spread to the joints, heart
infected blacklegged tick
man tick bites. They are Deer are the main hiding spots and also dis- stay within nine feet of and nervous system.
(Ixodes scapularis), often
most active from May hosts for adult blacklegged courages small rodents your lawn’s outer perim- According to the Pro-
called deer ticks, or west-
through July. Tick-human ticks. The likelihood of that host tick larvae. eter.3 vincial Governments most
ern blacklegged ticks (Ixo-
encounters and Lyme dis- ticks and Lyme disease recent tick-borne disease
des pacificus).
ease transmissions peak at transmission increases Maximize sunlight Tucked pants keep report, in 2009 there was
Blacklegged ticks have
the same time. the closer deer are to your and air circulation ticks on the outside, and 144 confirmed cases in
a two-year life cycle. They
Most ticks are picked home. Make your yard less in outdoor areas. light colours make them Canada. In 2016 there were
hatch from eggs, and then
up during normal outdoor inviting to deer by growing Ticks flourish in shady, easier to see. Use tick re- 992 confirmed cases and
pass through three stages:
activities, such as enter- deer-resistant plants and humid areas. Prune trees pellents, such as DEET in 2017 there was 2,025
larvae, nymphs and adults.
taining, gardening or play- using deer repellents or and shrubs to allow more products labeled for black- confirmed cases, resulting
Appearances are similar at
ing with children or pets. fencing to keep deer out. light and air flow into areas legged ticks, on your body in over 1,300 per cent in-
each stage, but they vary in
Changes to your home you frequently use for out- and on clothes. Always crease in the last 10 years.
size. Adults are apple-seed

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OF OAKVIEW
Cadurcis News Bridge Club
UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING ACT
Results
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING By Doreen TroTT
June 6th
On the date and at the time and location described below, a PUBLIC HEARING will be held to
receive representations from any persons who wish to make them in respect of the following
matter:
O ur sincere sympathy to Malcolm and Shirley Rose on
the recent passing of Marj Rose. We would also like
to remember Garnet Rose and Marj’s children, Allan and
 1st - Jim Burgess/
Lynne Burgess
BY-LAW NO. 2019-3 Lori, at this sad time.
Kianna Rose of Brandon visited with Malcolm and  2nd - Lois Phillips/
being a new zoning by-law for the Rural Municipality of Oakview Carol Lonsdale
Shirley Rose last week.
HEARING LOCATION: R.M. of Oakview Municipal Council Chambers Malcom and Shirley Rose motored to Rapid City on
P.O. Box 179 – 10 Cochrane Street Sunday where they attended a birthday barbecue in hon-  3rd - Cliff Lenz/
Oak River, Manitoba ROK 1T0 our of Josh Rose. Happy Birthday Josh! June Clarke
DATE & TIME: Our sympathy to Glen and Loreen Jackson on the
Tuesday July 9 at 10:30 A.M.  4th - Doug Thiessen/
passing of cousin, Sandra MacArthur of Calgary, AB.
Boyd Grant
GENERAL INTENT OF BY-LAW No. 2019-3
The intent of this by-law is to adopt the first municipal zoning by-law for the amalgamated Rural
Municipality of Oakview. The proposed zoning by-law contains specific regulations governing

SHOP LOCAL AND HELP YOUR


the use and development of land, including lists of permitted and conditional uses as well as
siting and setback requirements for buildings and structures from property boundaries
applicable in each zoning district in the municipality.

The proposed zoning by-law also sets out regulations dealing with the development of new or
expanding livestock operations in the municipality. BUSINESSES SUPPORT
In addition, the proposed by-law also contains mapping showing the location and extent of the
land use zoning districts being proposed in the municipality. YOUR COMMUNITY!
AREA AFFECTED BY BY-LAW No. 2019-3 When you support the businesses in your
The Zoning By-law will have general application to all land located within the Rural Municipality
of Oakview. home community, those businesses can
return the favour by providing donations
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rural Municipality of Oakview Municipal Office and sponsorships to events, attractions,
P.O. Box 179 – 10 Cochrane Street
Oak River, Manitoba ROK 1T0 Phone: (204) 566-2146
programs and athletics in your
community. Without your support,
A copy of the by-law may be inspected at the office location noted above during normal office hours (8:30
to 12:00 a.m and 1:00 to 4:30 p.m.) Monday to Friday. Copies may be made and extracts taken those businesses cannot give
therefrom, upon request.
back to the things which make
Any person may make a representation regarding by-law No. 2019-3 either in person or in writing, at the
public hearing. a community a great place to live!
(14-2)
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 14, 2019 7

Newdale News Calvary Church Undergoes


By Raven’s Glen WI how cruelty can also rear
its ugly head. The Drama
June 13th.  Wally and Nel-
lie moved to the farm at Several Upgrades
O ur community sends
its best wishes to Law-
rence Usick who has spent
Club plans on presenting
another movie in July.
Congratulations to
Newdale on April 1, 1953
when a spring blizzard
packed the lane full of
time in Minnedosa Hos- great-grandpa Bill Zahai- snow!  They sold their farm
pital over the last several ko as all the cheering he’s to Lawrence Dalke in 1969
weeks. Hope you are soon done for great grandson, before moving to Swan
home Lawrence. Morgan Geekie and the River, where they spent
Dan Jardine of Brook- Charlotteville Checkers five years before retiring to
dale took last Sunday’s paid off when they won Minnedosa.  They had one
service and this will be the deciding game of the daughter Enid who mar-
his last visit until we re- Calder Cup finals last Sat- ried Jeffrey Hayes in July
sume services in Septem- urday. The team lost the 1973.  All your Newdale
ber. Newdale’s last Sunday opener in overtime against friends wish you many
service will be June 16th Chicago and won the next more good years Wally!
and on June 23rd our con- four games in a row to Well, is it time to final-
gregation is invited to join nail the American Hockey ly put those “gangly” toma-
with Cadurcis United for a League trophy. Next year toes in the garden? Last
wrap-up service and pot- Bill will also have great week we went from plus
luck lunch. grandson Conor to keep 30 on Friday to a chance of
Several folks from track of as he recently frost on Sunday morning!
Newdale attended the signed a Standard Player Our area is still awaiting
movie night held at the Agreement with the WHL’s that first good rain, which
Bend Theatre in Strath- Winnipeg Ice. This team also seems patchy with hit
clair on June 8th , when played in Cranbrook BC and miss spots. There are
the movie “Wonder” was last year, but are moving some goslings showing up
shown. This heart-warm- to Winnipeg, nice for fam- in the ponds around here Photo by Karen Mitchell
ing story is of a family who ily and hopefully he’ll be but crops are taking their
A roofing crew replaces the asphalt shingles on the Calvary
endures the trials and trib- playing here in Manitoba time, canola seems hesi-
ulations of their disfigured soon. tant to stick their tender Church earlier this week. New roofing is just one of many
son, as he begins grade five Congratulations to leaves out of the ground! recent upgrades to this historic brick building.
at a new school. It tells how Wally Woychyshyn of Can’t blame them, bugs
kids (and teachers) can be Minnedosa who celebrat- await! By KAREN MITCHELL ed, brand new entry doors basic maintenance and
really kind and helpful, but ed his 95th birthday on installed and new electri- upkeep of the building,

T he Calvary Church has


undergone some ma-
cal throughout. There will
also be a new stained-glass
along with improvements
that will benefit them go-

Erickson 4-H Beef Club Report jor renovations in the past


few years, improving and
window installed on the
north side, as the previous
ing forward.
Fundraising, along
maintaining the beauty of one was broken. with donations and some
By easton PateRson ing. We also saw how they the Minnedosa Ag Barn. this 114-year-old building. Pastor Don Dragon, insurance money assist
use solar panels to move Everyone is welcome to Constructed in 1905 who has been at the church the church to continue to

H i, my name is Easton
Paterson.
what has been going on
Here’s
drinking water all around
the pasture. When we
were coming back through
attend. If there are any
kids who are thinking they
might want to join our
as a Methodist Church,
the building has seen the
for over 25 years, explained
that the work completed is
beautify and upkeep the
town landmark.
purchase to the Mason-
with the Erickson 4-H Beef the pasture, we saw a bun- club, it would be a great ic Lodge in 1928 and in
Club since my last report. ny and a cow calved as we idea for them to come and

Come to Newdale
1963 become the Calvary
On June 1st the club vol- drove past on the trailer. see what we do. We even Church, which it remains
unteered at a wedding in They also showed us their have a “Future 4-Her’s today.

June 15th
Onanole clearing tables handling system and scale, Class” where possible new Along with the new
and washing dishes. It was where I got weighed on members can lead an ani- shingles, the building has
a lot of fun, even though both the calf scale and the mal in the ring with help also had two high-efficien-
we were cleaning.
On June 2nd we had
cow scale. After the tour,
we had our meeting, a
from current members! cy furnaces installed, brick Join in the Community Events Planned!!!
and mortar work complet-
our last meeting of the yummy supper and made
year, our annual field trip,
halter-making and fam-
halters for our newest
member.
8:00 -
ily bar-b-que. We went to
the MBFI Brookdale Farm.
Coming up on June
23rd is our Achievement
Municipality of Harrison Park
PUBLIC NOTICE
10:00 a.m.
MBFI stands for Manitoba Day. (See ad elsewhere At the Newdale Curling Rink
Beef and Forages Initiative. in today’s edition). This is Audited Financial Reports Sponsored by the
When we got there, we got where we get to show off
on a flat-bed trailer and the all the hard work we have Notice is hereby given that the 2016 & 2017 Municipality of Harrison Park
MBFI staff drove us around put in to our projects this Audited Financial Reports for the R.M. of Age Friendly Initiative Committee
the whole farm. We got to year. Besides beef projects, Harrison Park have been received in the No charge - A free will offering will be accepted to support the
see the different sections we have members who did office of the Municipality of Harrison
of pastures where the cows Small Animal Projects and
Park. These reports are available for Newdale Volunteer Firefighters
live, they explained the they will be bringing their
inspection by any person at the Municipal Come out to see their
different types of research chickens and rabbit, we
they do, and showed us also had two Field Crops Office located at 43 Gateway St., Onanole, New Rescue Wildland Truck
Manitoba, or the Satellite Office located at
how to decide when the
grass is ready for graz-
Projects and a Food Proj-
ect! It starts at 1:00 p.m. at 108 Main St., Newdale, Manitoba, during BBQ Lunch
regular office hours. served from
Look for 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Dated this 6th day of June, 2019.
TRIBUNE PRINTING
Yard Sales throughout At the Newdale Fire
town!
Chad Davies, CMMA Hall
adsales@minnedosatribune.com Chief Administrative Officer
204-867-3816 (14-2)
8 Friday, June 14, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

Tribute to Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash


sic, conversation and com- vid has been performing
edy to his act and was well- throughout Canada ever
received by the audience. since. When he is not per-
David who sings and plays forming, David works as a
guitar, a bass player, gui- contract painter.
tar player and drummer “What’s not to love
played an array of hits and about playing live music,”
classics from the past. expressed David. “You get
David James Pittet, to be a magic man, have a
was born in Alberta and great time and maybe take
now resides in Nanaimo, people away from their
BC. His bloodline stems troubles for an hour or
from Notre-Dame-de- two. It’s such an awesome
Lourdes, MB, and he has adventure.”
family in the Russell and After perfecting his
Holland areas. Johnny Cash imperson-
David got his first gui- ation, David wanted to
tar at the age of 15 and fell incorporate the electric
in love with it. Ten years lat- guitar back into his act. “I
er, at 25, he started touring started searching who I
with different rock bands could do that would allow
until settling down at the me to bring the love I have
age of 30. David and his for the electric guitar back
wife had three children be- to the main stage. After a
fore he watched the movie little while I found Waylon
Photo by Karen Mitchell Photo by Karen Mitchell
“I Walk the Line” and it im- Jennings. He just fit per-
David James as Waylon Jennings. mediately resonated with fectly.”
The Man in Black, Johnny Cash.
him. “I knew right away I Pairing Cash and
By KAREN MITCHELL Johnny Cash and Waylon could pull that off. Johnny Waylon is a natural  fit,  as
Jennings at the Minnedosa fit my voice very well,” said they were best of friends Nelson and Kris Kristof- reating that classic sound,
David. He hired a bass and  worked together ferson as part of the super Outlaw Country.
O n the evening of
Wednesday, June 5th
David James and Big Riv-
Community Conference
Centre.
This four-man band
player, who is still with him
to this day, and hit some
throughout their  careers.
The two recorded an al-
group The Highwaymen.
Together they invoke  the
The bands next stops
were in Killarney on Thurs-
er presented a tribute to brought two-hours of mu- pubs to perfect the act. Da- bum and notably per- sounds and image of an- day and Swan River on Fri-
formed alongside Willie other era, accurately  rec- day.

Legion Auxiliary #138 Report


19062FF0

SUBMITTED gion Week.


Motions were made to donate to

T he Royal Canadian Legion Auxiliary


#138 met for its regular meeting on
the afternoon of Monday, June 3rd.
the Minnedosa Daycare and Minnedo-
sa Personal Care Home.
Thank You’s were received from
Before starting the meeting, Presi- Muriel McManus following her 90th
dent Laming introduced Legion Branch birthday tea, Minnedosa Health District
President, Duane LaCoste to inform Auxiliary for use of facilities for their
the members of the upcoming banner Florence Nightingale luncheon and
unveiling honouring our Veterans. This bake sale.
event will be the start of the Legion’s There was one funeral luncheon for
80th anniversary events. Reg Scott on May 18th.
During the meeting, Marie Burgess Dot has made placemats to take to
presented quotes received for the cost the convention and will solicit the town
of an 80th anniversary cake for the Sep- for Minnedosa memorabilia for the
tember Harvest Tea. President Laming goodie bags given at convention.
informed members of the plans being This was the auxiliary’s last meeting
made for a dinner and dance during Le- until fall.

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Two Locals Honoured at Tribute to Tourism Awards


By KAREN MITCHELL

T ourism Westman’s
16th Annual Tribute
to Tourism Awards Gala
was held on the evening
of Wednesday, June 5th,
at Prairie Firehouse in
Brandon. The event had
over 150 people in atten-
dance. The emcee for the
presentations was Mark
Humphries, owner of
Westwood Ranch Garden
Centre in Kola, MB.
Two Minnedosa resi-
dents walked away with an Photo submitted
award during the evening;
Economic Development Maddy Grant was honoured with the
Officer, Chantelle Parrott, Aspiring Youth Award.
received the Marketing Ex-
cellence award and Maddy the ‘Valley Life’ brand was and portray Minnedosa as
Grant received the Aspir- born and has captured the a fun, active place to live
ing Youth honour. Chan- authentic vision and values and visit. She got to work
telle was nominated by of the Minnedosa commu- coordinating interviews Photo submitted
former Minnedosa EDO, nity; resonating with both and filming local leaders
Vern May and Maddy was locals and visitors alike. at local businesses, events Minnedosa Economic Development Officer, Chantelle Parrott,
nominated by Chantelle With the development of and attractions; including receives the Marketing Excellence Award from Colin Ferguson,
on behalf of the Minne- the new brand has come Farmhouse 50, Inspire Stu- Chief Executive Officer of Travel Manitoba.
dosa and Area Commun- a substantial increase in dio, Rockin’ the Fields of
ity Development Corpora- social media performance, Minnedosa, Ski Valley and
tion. increase in visitation to the Skate the Lake - to name season destination with a of Minnedosa for Event of tume Closet Volunteers for
Chantelle won the community website and a few. In doing so, she unique lifestyle, healthy the Year and Kathy Tom- Volunteer of the Year; Tim
Marketing Excellence many more benefits. With managed to accomplish business environment linson for Volunteer of the Hortons Brier, Brandon for
award for her involvement media releases about the an engaging video series and engaging community Year. Event of the Year and Na-
with Minnedosa’s Valley new brand, Minnedosa is for the community that where young people can Additional award re- tional Indigenous Peoples
Life place brand. Accord- beginning to become an strongly conveys what she thrive!” cipients included Prairie Day Celebration, Brandon
ing to information from up and coming destination has known all along; that Other 2019 Tribute to Firehouse, Brandon for for Indigenous Tourism.
Tourism Westman, “Hav- and community for mil- Minnedosa is much more Tourism Award nominees Service Excellence; R.M. of A huge congratula-
ing mainly been marketed lennials which has gener- than just a Summer tourist from Minnedosa included Pipestone Recreation De- tions to all nominees and
as a retirement commu- ated even more interest in destination or retirement Magen Swift for Aspiring velopment Area, Reston for award recipients.
nity and summer desti- the community not only community – it is a four Youth, Rockin’ The Fields Partnership; Virden Cos-
nation in the past, Chan- for tourism, but for living,
telle Parrott, EDO of the working, and doing busi-
Minnedosa and Area CDC
identified that a new brand
ness as well!” After lots of anticipation, 65 Main Street; formerly known as “The Fashion House”,
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COMING EVENTS TENDERS HELP WANTED

FOR SALE BY TENDER


ERICKSON 4-H BEEF CLUB • 6 – 1,000 gal. decommissioned ammonia tanks
Rolling River School Division
ACHIEVEMENT DAY • 3 – 1,000 gal decommissioned ammonia tanks
with wagons Rolling River School Division is located in
• 3 – ammonia wagons (no tanks)
Sunday, June 23, 2019
southwestern Manitoba, Canada in close proximity to
Each item will be sold individually. Items are Riding Mountain National Park and Brandon.
numbered and tenders should clearly include
1:00 p.m. at the Minnedosa Ag Barn this number. All items sold as is, and located in ECE 2 or 3 required
Minnedosa. Tanner’s Crossing School
Everyone welcome! Applicable taxes will be added to tender price.
Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For more details and application information, please visit our website at
Minnedosa Collegiate SEND TENDERS TO: www.rrsd.mb.ca select Employment then Support Positions.
Class of 1979 40th Reunion.
AGRICULTURAL July 6th, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. at
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Box 1050 Thank you to all applicants for their interest in
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dence. BYOB, Chairs, potluck ATTN: Lorne Zacharias Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
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COMBINED AUCTION FOR YVONNE BENNETT AND THE ESTATE
OF STANLEY BENNETT, SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2019 AT 10:30 AM, Broker Level 2 license will be preferred. A candidate holding the Auto-Broker
NEEPAWA, MB, South on Hwy #5 at 77137 PTH 5 Technical Course or Canadian Accredited Insurance Broker Level 1 license will be
Elizabeth Gregorash passed away at Minnedosa on June
6th, 2019. A private family service will be held at a later date as
considered.
FISHING, HUNTING, MEAT CUTTING AND RELATED ITEMS:
per her wishes. Donations in Elizabeth’s memory may be sent Coldstream 3-door industrial cooler (no racks); handmade dehy- A competitive salary, benefits and pension in a professional service oriented
to Prairie Mountain Health (Minnedosa Personal Care Home, drator, sausage stuffer, meat grinder, meat band saw; scale, meat environment is offered.
Box 960, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0). Messages for the family may wrapping paper, meat hooks, antique sausage stuffer; gun clean- Interested candidates with the desired experience please forward a cover
be placed at www.whitesfh.ca. ing tools, pellet gun–parts, field dressing kit, misc hunting attire; email and resume in confidence by Monday, June 24, 2019 to:
fishing rods, tackle box, smoker w/stove, 2 pheasant (mounts); Stacy Gill
TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT: 15- gal Campbell Hausfeld air
TENDERS compressor, 10-drawer Mastercraft tool cabinet, 18-drawer tool
Manager, Human Resources
stacy.gill@fusioncu.com
cabinet, drywall lift – NEW, anvil, 4’ jack-all, Delta table press drill
and scroll saw, router, air compressor, several chain saws, lge va-
TAME HAY FOR TENDER riety of wrenches incl metric and standard, socket sets, air tools,
saws, drills, hammers, planers, grinders, specialty tools, shop
manuals and many more tools and shop items; LAWN, GARDEN (13-3)

& RECREATION: Turf Trac 10/32 riding lawn mower; Simplic-


ity riding tractor-lawnmower/garden tiller; Yardworks 300cc Municipality of Harrison Park
cordless lawnmower; 3-1 lawn mower; weed eater, spreader; gar- Employment Opportunity
den supplies and lawn ornaments, patio set/chairs, electric and
snow fence posts; COLLECTIBLES: CNR lantern, ashtray stand, TRACTOR/MOWER OPERATOR
bubble glass hanging lamp, draw knives, swede saws, canning The Municipality of Harrison Park is recruiting for the position of a
jars, milk bottles, washboard, black wooden trunk, ornamen- Tractor/Mower Operator to undertake roadside mowing, as well
tal cans; HOUSEHOLD: Qty dishes, table/4 chairs, glass cabinet,
various bed frames/cot, light fixtures – NEW, fans, Christmas dé- as other duties as requested, starting on July 2, 2019.
cor (wooden); Appliances: freezer, fridge, washer, dryer, heater, The successful candidate will be self-motivated and will have a
vacuums; Entertainment/office: 32” Samsung flat screen, 2 VCR’s, demonstrated ability to work as a member of a team. Experience
Zenith stereo system c/w speakers, CD’s/DVD’s, Sat receiver, Sen-
try safe c/w combo, copier/fax, paper shredder, and much much in operating and maintaining machinery is an asset.
more. For full listing and pictures, visit www.gartons This position is classified as Village General Maintenance under
• Tenders close at noon on June 28, 2019. Tender to be made on a PER FIELD basis,
auction.com the current Collective Agreement and is seasonal.
based on a July 15th cutting date. Acres provided are an estimate only – bidders
are urged to inspect the fields prior to bidding. Foot access only is permitted for field Any persons interested are requested to submit a resume and
inspection. OFFICE SPACE GARAGE SALE cover letter to the Municipal Office, no later than June 20, 2019
• Bid sheets, special provisions and detailed ortho images of properties can be found
at www.ducks.ca/resources/landowners or through the DUC office in Brandon. at 4:00 p.m.
• Producers wishing to submit a sealed bid or fax bid or email bid should complete Office space for rent, Garage Sale. Saturday,
the Bid Sheet and provide their name, phone number and price PER FIELD for the
For further details please contact:
former Minnedosa Medical June 16th Rain or Shine at 24
parcel(s) on which they are bidding. Envelope, fax or email subject line should be Clinic. 2,200 sq. ft., 8 offices 4th Ave. S.W. from 1:00 a.m. Tamara Sellman
marked “Tender”.
• Highest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. Bids under $500.00 may
and reception area. Will reno- – 2:00 p.m. Household items, Assistant Chief Administrative Officer
vate to suit needs. Ideal for Christmas and Halloween
not be accepted. Municipality of Harrison Park
• Payment will be due upon notification of a successful bid. Field access will daycare centre. Call 780-619- decorations, small furniture
not be permitted until receipt of payment – NO EXCEPTIONS 8349, email huygheholdings@ and more. (14-2) x Box 190 Onanole, MB R0J 1N0
gmail.com. tfn Phone: 204-848-7614 Fax: 204-848-2082
FOR MORE DETAILS
Phone: Shannon OR Robin at 204 729-3500 Email: admin@harrisonpark.ca
Fax: 204 727-6044 The Municipality of Harrison Park would like to thank all that apply
Toll-free: 1-866-251-3825
Email: du_brandon@ducks.ca in advance and advise that only those selected for further
Unit 2, 545 Conservation Drive, Brandon, MB R7A 7L8 consideration will be contacted.
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HELP WANTED OBITUARY


ROBERT BOB MELVILLE MUMMERY
Municipality of Harrison Park MAY 4TH, 1947  JUNE 4TH, 2019
Employment Opportunity EF MOON is a second gen-
Bob Mummery, age 72, passed away
Administrative Assistant eration Heavy Construction
Company founded in 1962 and peacefully at home in Victoria, BC on June
located in Portage La Prairie 4th, 2019 with his beloved family by his side.
The Municipality of Harrison Park is seeking applicants for the full Manitoba.
Bob was born in Brandon, MB on May
time position of Administrative Assistant, based at the Onanole We are currently seeking expe-
4th, 1947 and within a few weeks was adopt-
rienced, goal oriented individu-
Municipal Office. als for immediate employment ed by Mel and Ivy Mummery of Minnedosa
in a number of areas: Class
The Administrative Assistant will act as the first point of contact on 1 drivers, Foremen, skilled
where he spent his first 18 years, leaving
laborers, sewer & water per- school in 1965. Bob worked in Winnipeg for
behalf of the Municipality for anyone phoning, emailing or visiting sonnel, excavator, dozer, Manitoba Hydro until the spring of 1966 when
grader, rock truck, loader and
the administrative office. The selected individual will be required packer operators. he’d had enough cold winters and stuck out his
to perform an array of administrative duties including secretarial We offer competitive wages, thumb and headed for Vancouver. Bob found work in a pulp
comprehensive benefits plan, mill on Vancouver Island through early 1967 and then moved to Hawaii for a few months. Bob
and receptionist duties. Safety training and a safe work
environment.
spent the summer of 1967 in San Francisco and then headed back to Minnedosa to finish high
The ideal candidate must be professional, possess strong customer Requirements are: minimum school, arriving back home wearing a beard, beads and a serape which did not go over well with
service and communications skills in working with the public and class 5 driver’s license, positive Mel and Ivy. In the summer of 1968, Bob moved to Los Angeles and attended Bryans College of
work attitude, able to work well Court Reporting, returning to Minnedosa in 1969 to marry his best friend, Joyce Paler, on July
other staff members and suppliers. Computer literacy is essential. with others or alone, safety ori-
ented, work extensive summer 22nd. The newlyweds headed back to Los Angeles where Bob finished his final year of college
The individual must be proficient in Microsoft Office programs hours including some week- and then relocated to BC where he accepted a job in the County Court of Vancouver. In Sep-
including Outlook and the Internet. Municipal background and ends, work away from home,
pass a drug and alcohol test. tember of 1970, they welcomed their son Gary who was born back home in Minnedosa while on
knowledge of Municipal Accounting programs is desirable. If you are interested in joining holiday. In 1972, Bob was promoted to Regional Court Reporter for northern BC and moved to
a well-established and grow- Prince George. While there they welcomed their daughter Jennifer who was born in May of 1973.
Must be willing to attend additional training as required. ing company with room for
One of the highlights of his early life was spending two days at sea on the Canadian Destroyer
advancement, please visit us at
A detailed job description is available upon request. 1200 Lorne Ave. E. in Portage HMCS Yukon with his cousin who was stationed on board. That experience stamped him a Navy
La Prairie, MB to fill out an ap- man for life. In 1975 he transferred to the supreme court of Alberta and relocated to St. Albert.
plication, apply online at www.
Interested applicants are asked to submit a resume, cover letter, efmoon.ca, or email a resume Bobs love of photography began to develop and in 1978 he left court reporting in search of
and three references marked “Administrative Assistant” by Friday, to toddt@efmoon.ca a way to turn his hobby into an income and purchased a camera store in Edmonton. 97 Street
June 28, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. to: Camera eventually led to him becoming the official photographer at Edmonton International
Speedway. In 1979, the Edmonton Oilers joined the NHL and shortly after in 1980 Bob was ap-
Tamara Sellman, CMMA VOLUNTEERS proached to become their official photographer. Bob spent nine years with the Oilers and be-
Assistant Chief Administrative Officer came the personal photographer for Wayne Gretzky and did most of his professional promo-
Municipality of Harrison Park tional work. Bob was an integral part of the Oilers organization and was honoured to receive
43 Gateway Street P.O. Box 190, Onanole, MB R0J 1N0 four Stanley Cup rings along with the team and published two books on hockey, The Amazing
Oilers in 1982 and Fuhr on Goaltending in 1988. Bob was also commissioned by the City of Ed-
Email: tamara@harrisonpark.ca monton to produce a private book on Gretzky’s career as a gift from the city to Wayne on the
The Municipality of Harrison Park wishes to thank all candidates for their commemoration of a statue of him placed at the entrance to the Edmonton Coliseum. Having
interest but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. met several members of the Snowbirds team during this time, Bob spent the 1983 season flying
(14-2) with the snowbirds and produced a promotional book on their behalf for souvenir sales. During
VOLUNTEER his nine years with the Oilers, Bob was also contracted as a photographer by the Calgary Flames;
WITH THE and Sports Illustrated, Time, Life and Hockey News called on a continuous basis for his photos to
Municipality of Harrison Park CANADIAN fill their pages. In 1989, with the Oilers out of the playoffs the Calgary Flames contracted Bob to
Employment Opportunity RED CROSS do their 10th Anniversary book and as serendipity would have it, they won the Stanley Cup that
Public Works Manager TODAY! year. The book became a triple print and instant sell out and was a great way for Bob to exit the
National Hockey League.
The Municipality of Harrison Park is recruiting for the full time position of CALL: In the summer of 1989, Bob received job offers from both the Los Angeles Kings and the Cal-
Public Works Manager. The successful candidate will be self-motivated, a 1-844-818-2155 gary Flames, but instead chose to follow his instincts, switching gears once again and relocated
proven leader with supervisory experience. Personal leadership is required his family back to Minnedosa, purchasing The Minnedosa Tribune. Bob and Joyce operated the
EMAIL:
and the successful candidate will have a demonstrated ability to work as a newspaper for the next 17 years and it became a family affair working alongside son Gary, daugh-
VOLUNTEER@ ter Jennifer, sister Peggy and his father Mel for many of those years. During this time with The
member of the team as well as with the public and other partners.
REDCROSS.CA Minnedosa Tribune, Bob published three books all involving Minnedosa history - Tanner’s Cross-
The successful candidate will report to the Chief Administrative Officer ing; the Early History of Minnedosa, Hold Back the Dam; documenting the collapse of the Minne-
and will be responsible for directing the overall planning, budget control, dosa Spillway and Trails to Rails; the Railroading History of Minnedosa. All funds from these
coordination and implementation of all activities and business affairs of ANNOUNCEMENT three books, totalling over $70,000, was donated to the Heritage Village, The Heritage Walking
the Public Works Department. Trail, the Bison Compound, the Archives and Save the Station. He often said the most satisfying
The successful candidate should possess skills in road works, waste experience of his life was writing about the railroad history and the massive amount of material
that people so willingly volunteered. Bob grew up in the 50s in the railroad community in a rail-
disposal sites and recycling. Water and wastewater treatment knowledge
road family and recognized and remembered most of those hard-working men who somehow
and courses would be a definite asset. They should have well developed
raised their families making pennies an hour. He was proud of that part of his heritage. Bob was
written and verbal communication skills, along with computer skills. a dedicated volunteer and worked endlessly to get many projects started and completed within
Power Builder
Must be willing to attend additional training as required. Advertising the town. Some of the projects he was heavily involved in were The Heritage Foundation, The

Salary range is commensurate with qualifications & experience, full range WORKS! Heritage Walking Trail, Buffalo Compound, Lake Rehabilitation, Lions Lookout Tower, Heritage
Village, Rotary Swinging Bridge, Community Hall, Library Expansion and Archives and Save the
of benefits available. • GET SEEN by over
Station among many others. It was his opportunity to give back to his community and firmly be-
400,000 Manitoba
A detailed job description is available upon request. Homes! lieved that decisions are made by those who show up - and show up and give back he did.
• Use your LOGO! In 2006, Bob and Joyce sold The Tribune, retired and began spending the next six winters in
Interested applicants are asked to submit a detailed resume, cover letter, • Create instant top of his beloved southwest Arizona. For the past seven years, Bob and Joyce have enjoyed their life,
mind awareness
three references and salary expectations marked “Public Works Manager” • Showcase your info,
living close to family on Vancouver Island, BC where Bob, inspired by his daughter, found his next
by 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 2, 2019 to: business, product, calling as an Artist. Beachcombing and creating driftwood art soon led to searching for the most
job, announcements unique items which he turned in to Steampunk clocks, a lantern, a camera, and a steampunk
Tamara Sellman, CMMA or event
guitar. Bob was a natural and was twice juried in to the Island’s premier summer arts event, the
Assistant Chief Administrative Officer • We format it, to
Sooke Fine Arts Show. He was most proud when both father and daughter were selected to dis-
make it look great!
Municipality of Harrison Park • Starting at $339.00 play their art in the same show in 2016. Spending his final years on Vancouver Island Bob said it
43 Gateway Street P.O. Box 190, Onanole, MB R0J 1N0 (includes 45 lines of was the best decision they could have ever made. Bob had a long-standing love for the ocean and
space)
Email: tamara@harrisonpark.ca • The ads blanket the
the beauty of the BC coast.
province and run in Bob is survived by his devoted wife Joyce of almost 50 years, his son Gary and Kara and
The Municipality of Harrison Park would like to thank all that apply MCNA’s 48 Manitoba family, daughter Jennifer and Jon, grandchildren Damien, Braeden, Adam and Shayne, great
in advance and advise that only those selected for further community
granddaughter Hadley, brothers Bruce and Mark, sisters Peggy, Shirley and Marva, brother-in-
newspapers
consideration will be contacted. (14-3) • Very cost effective law Jim, nieces Hayley, Alexandra, Melissa and Mikayla, nephews Scott, Bryan and Josh, aunts,
means of getting uncles and cousins. At Bobs request, he will be cremated and laid to rest in a private family cere-
your message out to mony on our mountainside overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
the widest possible
audience Messages of condolence can be sent to island.affordablecremationandburial.ca
Contact this newspaper
NOW or MCNA at
204.947.1691 or email
classified@mcna.com
www.mcna.com
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Where are You Getting Your Crop Report


Information From?  By MB Agriculture have somewhat improved
after cool humid nights
applications. Soybeans
have responded well to re-

R
By CHEF DEZ life, take a step back and opinion, the tips and in- ainfall last week and and root development cent moisture and warm
ask yourself that very same formation she gives out over the weekend gave finding deeper soil mois- daytime temperatures,

M y son is 13-years-
old and I have no-
ticed that over the past
question. Sometimes we
are too quick to react with-
out first connecting the
are solidly reliable and
none of her suggestions
have ever struck me as
a much-needed boost to
crops. Much of the South-
ture. Crops are still strug-
gling to advance in most
with majority of fields at
the unifoliate stage. Field
west region received three parts of the region. Emer- peas rated as good. Height
year he has started devot- dots and quickly analyzing extreme. In business, she to nine mm while areas im- gence is very slow due to is shorter than normal
ing more attention to his where the information is has partnered up with an- mediately south of Riding dry seedbed conditions. but good nodulation at
appearance. He recently coming from. If the source other Registered Dietician, Mountain Park received Recent rain will benefit to this point. Majority of the
asked me for a couple of of the information could Adrienne Dall’Antonia more, ranging from 11 to most of the crop. Major- crop is at four-to-five node
spoons that he could put be biased or unreliable, and they host a website at 15 mm. Very dry pockets ity of germinated canola stage. Herbicide applica-
in the freezer. “Why do then we need to know that www.eatingforenergy.com persist around Hamiota crop is at cotyledon to tions complete.
you want to put spoons first before investing our – check it out sometime. and Melita. Dry topsoil one-leaf stage. Flea beetle Bertha armyworm
in the freezer?” I asked. emotions any further. If it They even have an “Ask a conditions are still a ma- and cutworms are having traps are up in the area and
“Because if I put the fro- is information that you feel Dietician” feature so you jor concern in most of the a widespread impact in the Diamondback moth num-
zen spoons under my could be pertinent to your can make direct inquir- Southwest region. Southwest region. More bers are very low in the re-
eyes, it will eliminate life or lifestyle, then further ies about specific areas Seeding ranges from than 50% of canola fields gion.
the bags under my eyes investigation is needed if that are relevant to you. 95 to 100% complete. Some sprayed for flea beetles. Forages in need of critical
when I wake up in the the source’s reliability is You may not feel that you producers are reseeding Sunflowers have emerged regrowth moisture in addi-
morning” he replied. questionable. That being need a Dietician’s advice canola, mainly due to flea with signs of cutworm tion to recent rainfall. How-
I was flabbergasted. said, if the information is in your life, but let’s face it, beetle damage. Shorter damage as well as soil ever, fluctuating day and
“You’re only 13-years-old. not relevant to your life or we all eat food every day to than normal winter cer- crusting issues. Cutworms night temperatures from
You don’t even have bags lifestyle, then don’t waste stay alive. Thus, any good eals are showing signs of also noted in cereal crops normal to just above freez-
under your eyes! Where your time or energy with it. nutritional advice will be nutrient deficiency due to and sprayed for in some ing continue to negatively
did you learn this from?” Any information useful to some degree. Fol- lack of available moisture. cases. Corn fields are at V3 impact forage growth. Cat-
The answer? YouTube. Not about literally anything lowing a Dietician does not Fall rye is heading, and is stage and rated as good. tle are now on pasture, but
only did this prompt more can be filtered with this mean that you are a “health about 14 inches tall. Win- Early seeded spring wheat there is still a risk that for-
restrictions of internet ac- very simple question. nut” or that you have to ter wheat is at the flag leaf is at the three-to-four leaf age and water sources will
cess, it also led to another In the way of nutrition and eliminate all your bad eat- stage, with no signs of foliar stage and tillering. Some not last until the fall. Some
chat about false, and pot- making good food choices, ing habits (Lord knows I disease. Canola was show- later seeded wheat is at farmers are looking at top-
entially damaging, infor- there is one source that I have a few of those); what ing some signs of moisture one-to-two leaf stage. Most ping up pasture dugouts.
mation. have always trusted. Sure, it means is that you take stress early last week, but crops have had herbicide
Life in today’s world is there are other channels in trusted information
overloaded with informa- of information on this that will compliment your
tion. There are so many topic, but if I was to admit lifestyle to the degree and
constant sources of com- to which one I turn to the ways you feel is necessary
munication in our lives most for so many years, and appropriate. Let’s face
nowadays that, in many it would be Diana Steele, it, any improvement in our
cases, it is hard to know Registered Dietician. How eating habits is beneficial, PROPERTIES FOR SALE
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Ê 213ÊÊ 2ndÊ StÊ NEÊ Ê -Ê Ê BoxÊ 385Ê Ê 204-867-6361
(48-4)
T:Ê 867-3884Ê Ê Ê C:Ê 867-0190Ê Kim Butler
Email:Ê Ê Catharine@mts.netÊ
M&M GRAIN 204-867-6352
Alayna McTavish
HAULING
 

AUTO BODY Specializing in 204-867-6354


BDO Canada LLP All Auto Body Repairs Farm
Trisha Paterson
204-867-6362
Chartered Joanne Clarke
Professional Accountants Ph: 867-2083 Solar Brian Horner 204-867-6364
Farm, Business & Individual 5 Main St. North New Builds Gaylene Johnson
Grain & Fertilizer 204-867-6357
Professinal Services: Call us today for your Hauling Amber Johnson
- Tax 204-867-6374
electrical needs Fax
- Accounting 204-867-6391
- Farm Programs 204-281-3394 E-mail
info@liskebroselectric.com info@minnedosacu.mb.ca
Don Simpson, CPA, CA Website
www.MinnedosaCU.mb.ca
39 Main Street South, Minnedosa
204-867-2957
204-867-7182
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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 ● Lawn Mowing & Trimming
General Insurance Gas Fitting 142
142 4th
4th St, NW.
St, NW. ● Hedge Trimming
PLUMBING Potable water Minnedosa,MB
MB 867-3831
Cheri McTavish – Broker ph: 867-2084 Minnedosa, 867-3831 ● Aerating & Power Raking
867-3946 HEATING cell: 867-0346 delivery.
Mass Sunday 9:00 a.m. ● Licensed Arborist Service
Book your portable ● Yard Clean Up
GAS FITTING toilets.
LEGAL AIR CONDITIONING SELF-HELP Erle Jury & Family
Cory Johnston ● Minnedosa
(204) 476-4705
204-867-3121 867-2416 www.johnstonyardcare.com
Alexander or A.D.A.M.
204-476-5185 Cell: 867-7558
Jackson Anxiety Disorders People Helping People
Law Office - Committed to Caring - Prairie Mountain HVAC/R
B-116 MainSt.St
110B Main S. S HILLSIDE
Association
of Manitoba RAINKE'S
RAINKIES Phone (204) 857-6100
Heating
Ventilation/Air quality
Minnedosa, MB Support Group Sewage Service Fax (204) 857-8389 Air Conditioning
867-3981 Plumbing & Heating JIM BEAUMONT
cpcancerservices@shaw.ca
www.centralplainscancer
Refrigeration
Meetings are held at Kitchen Equipment
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
Commercial Gas Fitter
Commercial & Residential
Burgess Law 204-868-5358 For more info call:
Debbie Fisch
Cell: 476-6591 REAL ESTATE service specialist
Office (204) 725-8550 Dennis: 476-2766 Kent Brown
51 Main Street S 1-204-867-7346
ALCOHOLICS 23 Hour Service CALL ME... FOR ALL YOUR

LEONA’S
Minnedosa REAL ESTATE NEEDS
867-2935
Plumbing & Heating
ANONYMOUS
Studio Of Image
minnedosa@ • Construction •
If you like to drink and can
That's your business Summit Septic
burgesslawoffice.net If you want to stop and can't ServiceS Family Hair Care
MAIN OFFICE •Eminence Facials
204-867-5458 That's our business. Minnedosa and surrounding areas
& Product
SIMS & COMPA N Y copperwoodenterprise@gmail.com
P.O. Box 36 Frank r. Ford and • Pedicures & LCN Nails
L a w O ffi c e PLUMBING & HEATING
Russ Huyghe
or 867-3966 penny Ford PETER HARRISON • Spray Tanning
Alanon - 210-0433 • Piercing
Norman H. Sims, Q.C. 204-868-6376
CONSTRUCTION
Alateen - 867-5121 Owner/Operator Phone/Text 867-5444 • Eyelash Extensions
7 6 Ma i n S t r e e t S o u t h 867-3401 Minnedosa 204-210-0158
www.suttonharrison.com
MINNEDOSA • 867-2717 Cody Huyghe
204-210-0502
Mtg. Times: 8:00 pm Tuesdays Cells 204-867-2287
67 Main St.
OFFICE MANAGER
Matt Saler Drug Problem? 204-868-0851 or 204-868-0863
email: pennyjoford@gmail.com SERVICES
204-868-6886 Narcotics TAC
Anonymous can help Ventures Inc.
Meetings every Waterpals Rob’s Waste
Potable Water Delivery Small EnginE REpaiR &
EAVESTROUGH Tuesday & YaRd maintEnancE SERvicES
Management &
Minnedosa and area Contracting
Saturday at 7 p.m. Health Inspected • Mowing & Trimming
at Calvary Temple, (204)476-0002
RAINBOW EAVES 221 Hamilton Street, No Job is too small!!! •

Snow Blowing
Unwanted Item Removal
Garbage Removal
Bin Rentals
& CUSTOM EXTERIORS Neepawa, MB 204-868-5674 • Handyman Services Construction Demolition
Renovating
• Alum & Stainless Welding Household clean up
Seamless Steel Siding • Reasonable Rates Estate clean ups
Soffit ● Facia ● Cladding ● Vinyl Siding SERVICES 204-720-5934
James Hardie Boards ● CanExel Siding ÊÊÊ TRADING
204-727-1639 Picker Barn
Cell: 204-729-6896 ● Fax: 204-728-5067 We now offer
Pick your antiques and
CARPET CLEANING
FRONTIER
JOHN FEHR other items!
johnfehr@gmail.com Call us today for your carpet By appointment only
TRADING STORE
(12-16)
& upholstery cleaning needs. starting June 15th.
204-868-5674
MLA
Ê 204-867-5551
Transformative
Kim’s
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THE

LEAN
MACHINE
House/Business Electrolysis Gently Used Furniture
MOBILE HEAT WASH
AND DETAILING
Cleaning Services Clothing & Misc. Items
Permanant Hair Removal
- Residential 204-596-5111
By Donations Only
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● 204-848-0097
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Toll Free 844.877.7767 204-848-0400 Home: 867-3272


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Burlington Place, Shoal Lake, MB
16 Friday, June 14, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

Sandy Lake News Running on


Empty?
Print jobs can take up to
By Diane Bachewich were no injuries as the the zone were Erickson, Shoal Lake Club inducted vision. Ken and his team- 2-3 weeks to complete.
owners of the home were Shoal Lake and Sandy them into the Sandy Lake mates entered into the Fill up before you run out!
C ondolences are ex-
tended to the Mudrey
and Ellchuk families on the
not present at the time of
the storm.
Deepest sympathy is
Lake. Guests from other
clubs were from Austin,
Wawanesa, Plumas and
Lions Club. This brings
seven new members to the
club this year. Congratula-
Manitoba Society of Se-
niors which is taking place
this week in Swan River.
Minnedosa Tribune
204-867-3816
passing of Ernest Mudrey extended to the Gregorash the District Governor tions to the members on Sadie Rystephanuk adsales@minnedosatribune.com
at the Seven Oaks Hospital and Bachewich families on Lion Gareth Boys from hosting a great evening has returned home from
in Winnipeg. the passing of Elizabeth Minnedosa. There were that was enjoyed by all. Edmonton, AB where she
On Monday evening, Gregorash (Bachewich) 55 people who attended Ken Porter, who plays attended the wedding of
lightening struck a tall at the age of 87 at the the supper at the Lions slo-pitch baseball with the her granddaughter Keya-
spruce tree on First Street, Minnedosa Personal Care campground. The Sandy team Manitoba Coyotes na and James which was
which resulted in a large Home. Lake Lions Club also wel- out of Brandon, was in an at Banff. Keyana is the
hole in the roof of a house The Sandy Lake Li- comed three new mem- invitational tournament daughter of Kathy and Bri-
as well as broken and ons Club hosted the 5M13 bers to the club. Murray held at Steinbach during an Bragg. On that day, they
cracked windows and scat- Zone four - year end wind Blunt, Audrey and Jeff Van the week. The team won had 10 to 15 cm of snow
tered shingles and glass up on Saturday, June 8th. Caeseale. Zone chairman, all four games and took but, despite the weather,
around the yard. There Clubs that attended from Lion Helmut Neufeld from the tournament in the di- all went over well.

*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 - $25 minimum order)
JUNE 14TH - JUNE 20TH * 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
Castello Tradional blue cheese ..............................................125g ...............$4.99
FROZEN FOODS
Breyers Classic Ice Cream assorted ..................................... 1.66lt ............. $4.99
PC Artichoke & Asiago small ..................................................227g ...............$2.99
Drumstick Novelty,Nestle assorted ........140ml-1.5lt ...... $5.99
Maple Leaf Flaked Meats assorted .............156g ...... $1.66 Pillsbury Toaster Strudel strawberry ......................................326g ............. $2.79
Heinz ketchup assorted ...................................................... 750-1lt ...............$4.49 Popsicle Revello ice bars/fudge bars/tropical.................... 720ml ............. $4.49
Brunswick Sardines assorted..................................................106g ...............$1.59 Chapmans Frozen Yogurt assorted ........................................... 2lt ............. $4.99
Miracle Whip assorted .................. 650-890ml ...... $3.99 High Liner Sear COD Savory Herb .........................................540g ........... $10.99
Royale Bathroom/Facial tissues ........... 12rl/6ea ...... $7.49 GG VS vegetables assorted .....................................................500g ............. $2.79
Motts Clamato assorted ........................................................ 1.89lt ...............$3.79 McCain RB straight cut ...........................................................900g ............. $2.49

MEATS
PL seasoned dry roasted peanuts...........................................600g ...............$4.99
Bugles original,Christie Bits Bites ................................. 175-213g ...............$2.29
Sweet Baby Rays BBQ sauce assorted ................................. 425ml ...............$2.99
Bicks Pepper rings hot,Sauerkraut wine ...................... 750ml-1lt ...............$4.49
Quaker HC cereal original/Corn Bran ........................... 375-560g ...............$3.29
PC Corn Flakes/Frosted Flakes/Crispy Rice cereal ...... 640-680g ...............$3.29
Eagle Brand milk condensed sweetened ........................... 300ml ...............$3.29 Harvest wieners ..................................................................... 675gr ............. $8.99
Tetley Tea assorted ............................................................ 20-24ea ...............$2.59 NN smoked sausages-cheese,original ...................................900g ............. $7.59
Dads Cookies oatmeal/choco chip ................................ 300-320g ...............$2.59 NN chicken wing assorted ......................................................908g ........... $10.99
NN Burger club pack ................................................................ 20’s ........... $15.49
Kellogg Pop-Tarts,Nutri Grain bars assorted.295-400g ...... $2.59 Whole chicken fresh .......................................... $2.79/lb
Maple Leaf Tenderflake lard ...................................................454g ...............$2.59
Magic Baking Powder CP ........................................................450g ...............$5.79 T-Bone steak ............................................................................................. $9.49/lb
ED Smith pie filling assorted ............................................... 540ml ...............$4.19 Pork loin chop rib or sirloin ends ............................................................ $2.69/lb

PRODUCE
D Monte canned vegetables assorted ................................. 398ml ...............$1.22
Classico sauce assorted.................................................410-650ml ...............$3.19
Kraft Cheese Parmesan grated ...............................................250g ...............$6.99
KD original ..............................................225g ...... $1.00
Kraft Salad Dressing assorted .............................................. 475ml ...............$2.99
Glade Aerosol assorted ...........................................................227g ...............$1.69 Asparagus ............................................................ 2.99/lb
Alcan Foil Wrap 50’....................................................................1ea ...............$3.79 GH XL Peppers -red,orange,yellow ........................................................... 2.79/lb
Glad Garbage Bags container size ..........................................30ea ...............$9.79 Iceberg lettuce ............................................................................................... $1.99
Pine-sol cleaner assorted ...................................................... 1.41lt ...............$3.99 FM Mandarins .......................................................................... 3lb ............. $4.99
Gain Liquid original 32 use ................................................... 1.47lt ...............$6.29 Roma Tomatoes .......................................................................................... 1.49/lb
NN bleach lemon/regular ..................................................... 1.89lt ...............$1.49 Apricots ....................................................................................................... 2.99/lb
Gain Flings original .................................................................14ea ...............$5.99 FM Tray corn...............................................................................4ct ............. $3.99
Whiskas Dry Meaty Selections .................................................2kg ...............$8.99
Pedigree Jumbone small/medium ...........................................2ea ...............$4.99
Pedigree Healthy Vitality ..........................................................8kg .............$18.99
Cesar wet Dog food assorted .................................................100g ...............$0.99
Black Diamond Pro Slices assorted................................ 400-450g ...............$3.99
Black Diamond Cheestring marble........................................336g ...............$6.29

LUCKY DOLLAR
Imperial Margarine Quarters/CP ............1.36kg ...... $5.49 ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

Lactantia Butter salt ................................................................454g ...............$5.79


QP Tortilla chips Blue corn .....................................................350g ...............$3.49

BAKERY F O O D S
Wonder bread assorted ..............................540g .......$2.49 OPEN 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK • 70 Main Street South, Minnedosa 867-2821
*PRICES AVAILABLE AT THE LUCKY DOLLAR IN MINNEDOSA ONLY

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