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Kings Minor Hockey
Caravan, sponsored by
Canadian Tire and McDonalds, goes to five different rural communities
throughout the season.
This season they went to
Carberry, Glenboro, Killarney, Rivers and made their
final stop in Minnedosa
on Monday, February
15th to practice with the
Minnedosa Novice Bombers.
Four of the Wheat
Kings
players,
John
Quenneville, Stelio Mattheos, Kale Clague and
Jaeger White practiced
with our novice Bombers
doing various drills followed by a short game of
scrimmage.
Afterwards
they stayed for photos and
signed programs and jerseys for the kids. Before
leaving, the Wheat Kings
players presented 90 kids
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they were really great at
getting the kids to listen,
reminding the kids to stop
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Bonspiel took place
February 5th to 7th with
12 rinks participating. The
theme for this year was
Mexican Fiesta and on
Saturday night the curling rink was transformed
Neepawa teams. The Dar- went to the Kathy Tomla Hanke rink won first linson rink of Minnedosa.
place. The rink included This rink consisted of third
Darla Hanke as skip, third Lori Rodych, second CanMichelle Brydon, sec- dice Brown and lead Sylond Christine Pedersen vie Pritchard.
The C event was won
and lead Andrea Smith.
Second place went to the by the Gerri Cooke rink
Wanda Rainka rink; play- of Minnedosa which ining with Wanda were cluded Krista Dillabough
third Shannon Robertson, playing third, second Kara
second Michelle Babcock Dillabough and Gaylene
Johnson playing lead. Secand lead Donna Scott.
Th e B event was ond place in the C event
captured by the Jean Gar- went to the Kansas Schure
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Charleswoods 1-0 victory third Debbie Farr, second Breanna Dick, second Meover Dakota on Sunday.
Carol Taylor and lead Lau- gan Murchison, and lead
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Town of Minnedosa
RFQ 2016-01 - RECYCLING COLLECTION
(4 year term)
The Town of Minnedosa is inviting quotations for Residential & Business
Recycling Collection within the Town of Minnedosa.
An RFQ package listing the details and requirements can be obtained
at the Town Civic Centre or at www.discoverminnedosa.com
Any enquiry concerning the content of this Request for Quotation should
be directed to Kevin Marcino at 204-867-0037 or minpwork@mymts.net.
Sealed Tenders marked RECYCLING COLLECTION will be accepted at the
Town of Minnedosas Civic Centre, 103 Main Street South,
Box 426 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
Deadline: 4:30 p.m. on Monday, March 7, 2016
Fax: (204) 867-2686
Email: minnedosa@minnnedosa.com
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Minnedosa, MB
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VERN MAY
services at stake.
In Minnedosa, do you
frequent one restaurant, or
do you rotate your dining
experience among all local sites? Yes, we are aware
that the coff ee crowd has
earmarked their spot at a
given establishment and
you can fi nd them where
they always go morning
and afternoon. But when
its time to step out for a
meal, do you support solely one merchant or all of
them?
Often, people like to
separate local businesses
into two categories local mom and pop operations against franchise organizations. I have heard
people dissuade customers from shopping at the
bigger brand name store
in favour of the smaller
merchants business in the
interest of supporting the
local guy. But let me tell
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pistol valued at $30. The same night, a small amount of
cash was stolen during break-ins at the Community Centre, Switzer Agencies and Daytons Garage at Newdale.
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of playoffs found
the Minnedosa Bantam
Bombers travelling to
Hamiota on Wednesday,
February 17th to face the
Hamiota Huskies.
The
Bombers had not won a
game against the Huskies
in four regular season
games and hadnt played
them since early December. Game one was fast
BASSWOOD NEWS
By ZELDA FIRBY
niversity
students
home for Reading
Week were: Cassie Ross,
Cam Ross and Anna Donahoe. Sam and Gordie
Ross and Nat Ort returned
home Friday from spending Reading Week in Oregon, USA.
Sympathy is extended
to Bert Woychyshyn and
family on the passing of
brother and Uncle Joe of
Minnedosa.
Sympathy is extended
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What
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live for?
Cancer
screening
saves lives.
Bridge Club
Results
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Gwen Hoffman
2nd (Tie): Doreen
Seligman/Linda Boys
and Wilf Taylor/
Barrie Brooking
3rd: Norman Peterson/
John Cullen
4th: Carol Lonsdale/
Judy McFadden.
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Dear Shirley,
Is your blouse 100%
rayon? Typically rayon by
itself is not an irritating
fabric; however it is possible that you may have a
sensitivity or allergy to rayon and/or manufacturers
dye. Also the texture and
movement of lace by itself
may cause skin irritation.
Either sew a piece of fabric to the back of the lace,
or wear a camisole underneath. You might also
consider adding vinegar
or fabric softener to your
wash to soften the lace.
Dear Reena,
Whenever I make Rice
Krispie treats I become
frustrated trying to flatten
the cereal and marshmallows in the pan. They become stuck to my fingers
and I end up with pieces of
cereal all over my hands.
Any tips? Willy
Dear Willy,
Here are three easy
ways to flatten cereal
treats in the pan. Press
cereal with a wet or frozen metal spoon. Or wet
your hands with water
before spreading the cereal. Or spoon the mixture
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Dear Reena,
Here is great hiccup
cure, take a teaspoon and
put an eighth teaspoon
sugar on the end. Then try
to sprinkle the sugar on
the back of your throat.
Works every time! Something about the texture
calms those nerves! Lori
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well-known member
of the community,
Ann Madziuk, will soon
take on a two-year term
as the President of the
Manitoba Womens Institute (MWI) at their annual
provincial meeting to be
held at the Elkhorn Resort
the fi rst weekend in May.
Ann along with the current
MWI President, Donna
NEWDALE NEWS
By RAVENS GLEN WI
Natural Gas
Save over $12,000
on home heating.
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heating may cost more up
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costs will quickly pay back
your investment.
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$
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nancing programs that
can make upgrading to
natural gas heating more
affordable. With our Pay
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nance part or all of the
installation with the savings
generated by the upgrade.
hydro.mb.ca/heating
The costs shown above to buy, install and run are averages and will vary
depending on your home, specic heating needs, and other conditions.
Cost to run is based on a February 1, 2016 natural gas rate of
$0.2660/m3 and an electricity rate of $0.07672/kWh. .
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OPEN HOUSE
COMING EVENTS
Trivia Night hosted
by the Minnedosa Kinettes
Saturday, March 5th at the
Minnedosa Golf & Country
Club. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
and Trivia starts at 7:00 p.m.
Cost is $10 per person. Enter
in teams of 4 to 8 people. To
register please call Erin Madill at 204-874-2385. (49-3) x
Minnedosa Annual Easter Ham Bingos to be held
on Saturday, March 5th and
Saturday, March 19th from 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Legion
Club Room. (License #1269).
(50-4) x
COMING EVENTS
World Day of Prayer
2016. A world wide movement of Christians of
many traditions who come
together on the first Friday of March each year to
observe a common day of
prayer with all of our community churches. This year
we will meet at St. Marks
Anglican Church, 108 2nd
Ave S.W., Minnedosa on
Friday, March 4th at 2:00
p.m. Join us to become enriched by the faith experience of Christians of other
countries and cultures: this
year The Women of Cuba.
Fellowship and refreshments to follow. (49-2) x
Minnedosa UCT Daffodil Sales in support of the
Canadian Cancer Society. Preorder by Saturday, March 12th
at the Minnedosa Regional Library or Modern Looks Unisex
Hair Design. $7.00 per bunch
of 10. Delivery dates are March
15th -17th. For more information call 204-867-2932 or 204867-2194. (50-2)
Minnedosa Minor Ball
registration
Wednesday,
March 2nd from 3:30 - 8:00
p.m. in the TCS pit. Please
bring your childs Manitoba
health card. For more information visit our website at
www.minnedosabaseball.ca x
SERVICES
Piano lessons available
with experienced RCM teacher for any age at any level.
Begin any time. Call Ingrid at
204-867-2527. (50-2) x
PAINTER
Qualified Painter with
25 years experience. All work
guaranteed. Call Blaine at
204-874-2399. (43-tfn)
Call Terry for paint and
repairs to painted surfaces.
Low odor paints make interior work much less intrusive during winter. Chemical
free surface cleaning offered.
Book early for exterior work!
Snow removal and roof shoveling available. 204-868-8088
them@live.ca (48-7) x
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT
HELP WANTED
Minnedosa Community
Child Care is currently seeking a creative and enthusiastic individual for the position
of full time Early Childhood
Educator. Applicant will be
subject to Criminal Record
and Child Abuse Registry
Checks. The responsibilities
of this position include developing an emergent curriculum, providing positive
guidance, engaging with families, basic cleaning, etc. For
more information regarding
this position contact Teresa
Pottinger @ 204-867-3313.
Please send resumes to Box
1108 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
or minnedosachildcare@wcgwave.ca or drop off in person at 49-2nd Ave NW Minnedosa. Deadline: March 2nd,
2016. x
Interested in working
with local youth? Former Cadet, military experience or
teacher?Contact Army Cadet
League (MB) 1-204-391-6700,
email llwall1958@gmail.com
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In Loving Memory of
KRISTINE LYNNE
JACOBSON
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Seven years ago,
FEBRUARY 28TH, 1950
FEBRUARY 22ND, 2009
God knew that
she was suffering
That the hills were
hard to climb,
So He closed her
weary eyelids
And whispered
Peace be thine.
Away in the beautiful
hills of God,
By the valley of rest so fair,
Some day, we know not when,
We will meet
our loved one there.
Remembered by
Skip, Glenn,
Janna, Tyler and families
and
mother-in-law Ev.
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NORMAN STEVEN
WAHOSKI
FEBRUARY 20TH, 1935
FEBRUARY 28TH, 2015
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear
Fond memories
linger every day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
Janice, David, Wendy
and families. x
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to say a
most sincere thank you to
family and friends for all the
acts of kindness shown to us
on the recent loss of our dear
Jim, Dad, Grandpa, and Great
Grandpa. Thank you for the
meat and fruit trays, baking,
meals, cards, floral arrangements, donations in memory,
visits, hugs and phone calls.
Your support and kindness
is giving us much needed
strength through this very
difficult time. Thank you to
Rev. Natasha Pearen for the
special service and comforting words. Thank you to Barb
Hanishewski for her solo
How Great Thou Art, to organist Eleanor Taylor, and
to the United Church Choir.
Thanks to Nathan White and
staff at Minnedosa Funeral
Services for their guidance
and compassion. A sincere
thank you to the Doctors,
nurses and staff at the Minnedosa District Hospital for the
wonderful care given to Dad
during his stay there. A special thank you to all the staff
at the Minnedosa Personal
Care Home for making Jim
(dad and grandpa) feel so
special during his stay there.
The excellent quality of care
could not have been more
perfect. As well, the love and
support shown to us and all
the little extras you did to
help will never be forgotten.
Jean, Bev and Deryl, Larry
and Wendy and families. x
A special thanks to Dr.
Onyshko for his wonderful care and also the nursing
staff and my dear friends and
relatives that came to visit me
when I was a patient at the
Minnedosa Hospital. Also the
phone calls. God bless all of
you. Chris Sweeting. x
Thank You seems so inadequate for all of the love
and support we received following the loss of our sister
Gail Laferriere. Thank you for
the cards, beautiful flower arrangements, and the charitable donations in her memory
and for the food brought to
our home. Yvonne Shaw and
family, Ray, Clare and Donna Coxe.x
OBITUARIES
EDWARD CZAR
MAY 17TH, 1949 FEBRUARY 12TH, 2016
Ed passed away unexpectedly at his home. Predeceased
by mother Olga, father Michael and brother Wayne.
Survived by sister Patricia and family, brother Brian and
family, Jody and Bruce Michaels and family, relatives and
friends in Manitoba. A Celebration of Life will be held in
Minnedosa in late spring 2016.
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OBITUARIES
JAMES (JIM) EDWARD SPRAGGS
FEBRUARY 5TH, 1925
FEBRUARY 4TH, 2016
At the age of 90 years, James
(Jim) Edward Spraggs of Minnedosa, beloved husband of Jean,
passed away at the Minnedosa Personal Care Home
with his family by his side.
Jim was born at the farm
home in the R.M. of Shoal
Lake, Manitoba. He was the
middle child in a family of
eleven born to Edward James and
Katherine Ann Spraggs. He received his
education at Randale School and
remained on the family farm after his parents retired. In
the spring of 1946 he met the love of his life, Jean Grant, who was
working at the bank in Shoal Lake. They were married October
15th, 1947 and had three children, Beverley, Larry and Randy.
In 1954, they moved to Bethany, purchased the garage and renamed it Bethany Motors. The winter of 1954-55, Jim worked
for Midwest Diamond Drilling at Thompson, MB and then returned to Bethany where he continued to work at the garage
until his retirement at the age of 80. He also drove a school
bus for many years while continuing to work in the garage.
He is survived by his wife Jean, daughter Bev (Deryl) Habing, son Larry (Wendy) Spraggs, seven grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, sisters
Alice, Margaret, Esther, Mary, brother Doug and sister-in-law
Donna and numerous nieces, nephews and many friends.
He was predeceased by his parents Ted and Kate, son Randy,
brothers Albert, John, Norman, and sisters Barb and Lil.
Jim (husband, dad, grandpa, brother, uncle, and friend) had
a very special place in everyones heart. He loved to fish and
he and Jean spent many years camping and fishing from Jack
Fish Lake to Paint Lake at Thompson to Alaska. The fish always
grew a few inches from the catch to the telling of the story. He
was a hard-working man who loved working with his hands
and could fix everything from toasters to vehicles to machinery.
Family was very important and he was so proud of his
children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He loved
spending time visiting, reminiscing and hearing about
what was happening in everyones lives. He had a huge
heart and would do anything for anybody that needed help.
In his retirement, he loved going for those coffee
breaks with friends at the Co-op where his quick-witted sense of humour would come into the conversation regularly. He LOVED to wear his SKUNK hat and
most of all loved the reaction he got from wearing it.
His smile, that twinkle in his eye, his sense of humour and
his love are going to be missed so much. A memorial service
was held February 11th, 2016 at the Minnedosa United Church.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Jims memory may be made
to the Minnedosa Personal Care Home Patio Project, 138-3rd
Ave. S.W., Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 or a charity of your choice.
Minnedosa Funeral Services in charge of arrangements.
EMILY ANN KRESHEWSKI
JULY 11TH, 1942
FEBRUARY 12TH, 2016
Emily Anne Kreshewski entered Heavens gates after passing
away peacefully at the Brandon
Assiniboine Centre at the
age of 73. Emily was born in
Beausejour, Manitoba to Anne
Lucyshyn and Anthony Evaniuk. On October 14th, 1961
Emily married the love of
her life Sam Kreshewski. She
enjoyed travelling, gardening, and
cooking.
Spending
time
with
her grandkids was always something she
loved. Emily brought smiles to many peoples faces with her
sense of humour and always put helping others ahead of herself. Anyone who went to Emilys house will tell you they never
left hungry. Emily is survived by her children Gary, Dianne,
Allen (Nathalene); Grandchildren Amy and Michael, and all
her nieces and nephews. Predeceased by husband Sam and son
Blaine. Emily will always have a special place in our hearts and
will be dearly missed, but never forgotten.A private celebration
of life will be held at a later date.
WESLEY M. SHERRIS
JUNE 29TH, 1928
FEBRUARY 17TH, 2016
With heavy hearts we announce the peaceful passing of
Wesley M. Sherris at Dinsdale
Personal Care Home. He was
predeceased by parents Myrtle
and Harry Sherris, brother Clifford, sister Norma, sister-inlaw Betty, and brother-in-law
Don. He is survived by loving
wife Eunice, brother Keith Bud
and sister-in-law Louise, children
Greg, Corie (Mike), and Vern and
grandchildren Avalon (Babu), Jordan,
Braiden, Sherissa, Carter (and his mother Katherine Sherris)
and Michaela in addition to numerous cousins, nieces and
nephews. Wes was born in the municipality of Odanah and
attended Roseneath School and Agricultural College in Winnipeg. In 1960, he married Eunice Hopley. They resided in
the Moore Park area on the family farm, which included dairy
and hog operations. In addition to farming, Wes worked at
Agristeel Industries in Minnedosa and the Brandon Agricultural Research Station. He was a community-minded person
and enjoyed playing baseball, hockey and participated in Boy
Scouts. He was a member of the Masons and supported the
Roseneath community and curling clubs. He enjoyed visiting
with his many friends and family and he was a kind, caring person with a very deep faith attending church regularly. He was
especially fond of his children, grandchildren and family pets.
The family wishes to express their thanks to Dr. Egan, the entire
Dinsdale Personal Care Home staff for the kind and compassionate care Wes received while in residence. And our thanks
to family and friends for the love and support given to Wes,
particularly in recent years. A memorial service was on held
Monday, February 22nd, 2016 at the Central United Church
Auditorium, Brandon, from 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. with a short
informal service at 1:30 p.m. A graveside service will be held at
a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in memoriam can be
made to a charity of choice.
Dad you will be missed.
Messages of condolence may be placed at www.brockiedonovan.com.
Arrangements were in care of Brockie Donovan Funeral &
Cremation Services, Brandon, (204) 727-0694.
JOSEPH DOUGLAS WOYCHYSHYN
NOVEMBER 25TH, 1924
FEBRUARY 13TH, 2016
With great sadness we announce the peaceful passing of
Joseph Douglas Woychyshyn in
Minnedosa Hospital at the age of
91 years.
Joe was born in Harrison
Municipality to Peter and
Margaret Woychyshyn. After attending Fraser School, he briefly
worked for local area farmers, logging at Kippens Mill and Mining at
Picklecrow in Ontario. Agriculture
was his passion and Joe started the existing
family farm in Minto Municipality in 1948. He met Helen Choptuik
shortly thereafter and they married on October 12th, 1950. Joe and
Helen remained on the farm until May 2008 when they moved to
Minnedosa.
Joe was an active community member and served on several
local councils. For several years they travelled across Canada
and the United States enjoying many bus tours and numerous road trips. In his retirement years Joe enjoyed berry picking,
chopping wood, a social visit and countless games of cribbage.
A family prayer vigil was held on February 17th, 2016
with Father Mark Filips and Deacon Conrad Plante officiating. The celebration of Joes life took place at St. Judes
Roman Catholic Church in Erickson on February 18th,
2016 with Father James Ahaneku and Deacon Conrad Plante officiating interment followed at Minnedosa Cemetery.
Remaining to cherish the memory of Joe are his loving wife of 65
years, Helen, two children Terry Woychyshyn (Freda) and Linda
Soltys (Jerry), five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He
is also survived by two brothers. Bert and Caeser and one sister Sophie Allan (Ray). He was predeceased by a daughter Jo-anne Bell on
November 18th, 1986 and a brother Frank on November 26th, 2012.
Donations in Memory of Joe may be made to Cancer Care Manitoba or the Lung Association of Manitoba.
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Our deepest sympathy
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