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64 acres of land directly south of 9th Avenue S.W. was to be developed as a new residential subdivision
known as Stewart Hills Estates. The SHE group has pulled out of the project leaving the Town to
hopefully find a new development partner to move the project forward.
By DARRYL HOLYK
t Tuesday evenings
Town Council meeting, Mayor Ray Orr announced that the Town
had received correspondence from the partners
involved in the Stewart
Hills Estate (SHE) Residential Development indicating they are no longer going to proceed with
that project.
This is a huge, unwelcome blow to the community and its future as a new
housing development has
been desperately needed
for some time. The Town
has purchased 64 acres of
land directly south of 9th
Avenue S.W. and began
negotiating with the Stewart Hills group in early
2013. After numerous delays with various provincial government depart-
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Letters to
the Editor
Dear Editor,
Harpersscorched earth
policy eliminated over 1300 staff
ermit me to comment on the members from Agriculture Canarecent letter by MP Robert da and it is crippling ourabilityto
Sopuck with respect to criticism produce.
of the Manitoba government reThe biggest destructive meagarding deficits.
sure of the Harper ConservaTh e Harper Conservative tives was to eliminate the Canagovernment generated deficits of dian Wheat Board which has cost
$5.8 billion in 2008-09 $55.6 bil- farmers 6.5 billion dollars over
lion in 2009-10; $33.4 billion in the last two years. In the Swan
2010-11; $26.3 billion in 2011-12; River Valley the community has
$18.4 billion for 2012-13; and $5.2 lost over 70 million dollars over
billion for 2013-14.
the last two years. How does Mr.
Of course Mr. Sopuck underSopuck, Mr. Pallister and his
stands defi cits well as the Harp- provincial Conservatives plan to
er-led governments ran a string replace the one billion dollars
of six straight deficits between of economic activity lost to rural
2008-09 and 2013-14.
Manitoba?
In the last year of the Harper
Our wheat marketing system
regime they did not balance the was once the envy of the world.
budget despite devastating cuts Now it is dysfunctional. It is time
to many important programs and for Mr. Pallister who supported
services.
Harper and Ritz to be held acI would like to mention
countable for the systematic deHarpers cuts to agriculture be- struction of westernCanadas
cause I have seen first hand what farmer directed and owned Cathese cuts have meant for farm- nadian Wheat Board marketing
ers.
system.
Ritz and Harper made drasWe have a long history in
tic changes to the margin calcula- Canada of ALL governments and
tions for Agri-Stability making it ALL politicalparties supporting
more difficult to trigger pay outs. farmers and the Canadian Wheat
Harper also slashed government Board until the Harperregime
contributions to the Agri-Invest came along.
program.
Clearly Mr. Pallisters bad
Th e Harper government decision to support Harper and
closed numerous research sta- thesubsequentelimination of
tions including the Winnipeg Ce- CWBmarketing demonstrates
reals Research Centre as well as thathe is not qualifi ed to be the
research librarys and the PFRA. Premier of Manitoba.
Rural water was a very important
service conducted by PFRAas
Sincerely,
well as the tree nursery that provided trees to farmers and ru- Ken Sigurdson
ralresidents for shelter belts.
Swan River, MB
By TODD MACKAY
Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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to behold.
Two days later, on
oday, the handsome April 16th, 1956 at the
historic brick building strike of 10 a.m., the bank
located in the northeast officially opened for busicorner of Main Street and ness. The banks very fi rst
2nd Avenue S.E. houses deposit was made by a loSims and Company Law cal youngster, Raymond
Offi ce. If we turn back Orr. The Tribune reported,
the pages of time to this He piled his pennies,
week in 1956, the struc- nickels and dimes up on
ture, known as The Taylor the table and received his
Building was gearing up pass book with the big
for the unveiling of a new sum of $5.21 to his credit.
bank in Minnedosa.
He is determined to keep
On April 14th, 1956,
adding to his account
the doors of the Taylor with the idea in mind that
Building opened for the someday hell have a stake
public to see the new, in the future. Sixty years
modern interior of the later, that young boy has
Minnedosa Bank of Nova made a stake in his homeScotia branch. According towns future moving back
to Tribune Archives, more home a few years ago
than 500 people attended and currently serving as
this open house event to Minnedosas Mayor.
admire the changes made
When
the
local
to the original Bank of branch of the Bank of
Hamilton which had been Nova Scotia opened, S.
built in 1913. The 1956 Malcolm Macdonald was
interior renovation was the local branch manager.
done by Magnacca Build- In his mid thirties, Macing Projects of Brandon donald came to Minnedowith Minnedosa Plumb- sa with his wife and baby
ing and Heating taking girl from a posting in
care of the required ser- Dauphin where he had
vice upgrades. During the been employed as an acOpen House, the ladies countant for Bank of Nova
of St. Marks Anglican Scotia there. Although a
Church served coffee and newcomer to Minnedosa,
donuts while visitors ad- he was no stranger of the
mired the atmosphere, Bank of Nova Scotia and
which The Tribune report- its operations, having
ed as being beautifully worked for the financial
decorated with an aura of institution since 1939. On
simplicity and a wonder opening day, there were
Bridge Club
Results
The above photos appeared on the front page of the April 19th, 1956
edition of The Minnedosa Tribune with a cutline that read The interior of
the new Bank of Nova Scotia shows that a thing of beauty is a joy forever.
April 7th
1st - Jim/Lynn Burgess
2nd - Tie Cheryl Orr/
Jean Garbolinski and
Doreen Seligman/
Eunice Girling
3rd - Val St.John/
Judy McFadden
4th - Boyd Grant/
Albert Parsons
5th - Wilf Taylor/
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which had been hoped to be completed by last fall.
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when he was three-yearsold. Evan has an autism
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which means he is able
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t approximately 9:30 pm on Sunday, April 10th the Minnedosa Fire Department responded to reports of a vehicle fire. The fire occurred 2.25 miles east of the old mini
golf on Road #85. A 2003 Honda Accord was found fully engulfed in flames. Eight members of the fire department quickly extinguished the flames. The Honda was a complete
loss and the occupants escaped without injury. Occupants reported smoke coming
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By DIANE BACHEWICH
ympathy to Raymond
and Lucille Lewandoski on the passing of Lucilles brother-in-law, Fred
Strohman of Neepawa.
Allan and Nancy Derhak have returned recently
from an enjoyable holiday
to Cuba.
A number of ladies
from here attended the
bridal shower for Misty
Kowaluk, bride elect of
Braden Drul, which was
held on Sunday afternoon
at the Oakburn Community Hall.
Sympathy is extended
to Debbie Koltusky and
family on the passing of
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he Minnedosa Multi-Purpose and Teen Clubs ventured out on Monday evening picking up garbage at
the Tanners Crossing Park and both playgrounds at the
beach including the walkway to the dam and fish ladder. This service follows the 4-H pledge of I pledge my
hands to larger service for my club, my community and
my country.
Results of the Area Communications Competition
are Rayna Topham - first and Elliot MacDonald - second.
Rayna will move on to the Provincial level in Portage.
Good luck Rayna!
Members will be furiously fi
nishing up their projects
as the clubs will be wrapping up another year in a few
weeks. Our Achievement Day is set for the 27th. See ad
in Coming Events. The evening is open to anyone who
would like to see what the members have been working
on all year. Every member will display their projects focussing on what they did and learned.
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AUCTIONS
MEYERS AUCTION. 560
sqft House by Auction. 185 Hwy
#5 North Lot B Neepawa, MB. 1
pm April 23. Bradley Meyers,
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ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT
NICOLE FAYANT
AND
DEVIN VAUGHAN
along with their parents
Leon and Sharon Fayant of
Brandon, MB and Don and
Donna Vaughan of Erickson,
MB are pleased to announce
their engagement. The
wedding is planned for July
23rd, 2016. A social will be
held the evening of April
30th, 2016 from 9:00 p.m. to
1:00 a.m. at the Minnedosa
Community Conference
Centre. Please drink
responsibly. (5-2)
COMING EVENTS
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT
SARAH GUNNARSON
AND
CHRIS WOYCHYSHYN,
along with their families
are pleased to announce
their engagement and
forthcoming wedding to be
held August 6th, 2016
in Polonia, MB.
A social evening will be
held April 30th, 2016 in
Bethany, MB. For tickets
please contact 204-865-2475,
204-867-7764, 204-365-7065
or 204-298-1717.
Please drink responsibly.
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Annual General Meeting
Wednesday, April 20th
7:00 p.m. in the MCI library
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Friday, April 29
1 - 6pm
Saturday, April 30
10 - 6pm
Sunday, May 1
10 - 4pm
Sunova Centre
(West St. Paul)
Main St. & North
Perimeter
www.wps.mb.ca
204-582-1334
Teen Challenge Choir
will be at Minnedosa
Covenant Church this Sunday, April 17th at 10:30
a.m. Hear inspiring stories from men and women
whove been set free from
addiction and listen to encouraging music and updates from the TC centres.
There will be a free will
offering taken in support
of Teen Challenge and a
potluck meal following the
service. All are welcome. x
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CARD OF THANKS
Thank you to all who attended the Good Friday Service put on by the Minnedosa
Ministerial. Donations of
$500.40 was collected and donated to Minnedosa and Area
Food Bank. x
A big thanks to Dr. Onyshko and staff for excellent
care I got while in hospital.
Thanks for phone calls, visits,
flowers and cards, also to my
family who were there for me
daily. God bless each and every one. Jean McTavish. x
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OBITUARIES
DR. WILLIAM GERALD GRAHAM
JULY 17TH, 1933
APRIL 2ND, 2016
Dr. William Gerald Graham
died peacefully at home with his
family by his side. Gerald is survived by his wife, Freida; three
sons, Shawn (Natalie), Craig
(Vienna), and Scott (Cindy);
grandchildren Orla, Pierce,
and Conall; his sister Irene
Steen of Winnipeg, and brothers
Ross of Saskatoon and Mervin of
Neepawa and their wives Judy
and Joyce; and his sisters-in-law Jean
Gies and Dorothy Lucas of Toronto and Elizabeth Betty Potter of Montreal (deceased). He was preceded in death by his
youngest brother Max (Lois) of Virden, Manitoba. Gerald was
born in a farmhouse outside of Birnie, Manitoba to parents
Orville and Elsie Graham. Gerald had fond memories of his
time on the farm and the close-knit farming community. He
graduated from Brandon University in 1955 with a degree in
Geology and from the University of Alberta in 1960 with a degree in dentistry. He married Freida, whom Gerald met at the
University of Alberta, in 1960. He then practiced dentistry in
Minnedosa. While there Gerald and Freida made many friends
and were involved in sports, church, and local civic organizations. Their three sons were born in Minnedosa. In 1972 the
family moved to Calgary. Gerald along with his dental partner
Dr. Phil Greeves continued their dental practice in Calgary.
They worked together for over 30 years and remained life-long
friends. Gerald treasured his family, friends, and the numerous
gatherings with them in his home. He was thrilled at the births
of his grandchildren and loved spending time with them. He
enjoyed sports and was an active member of the Varsity Tennis
Club and the Calgary Winter Club. As Gerald neared retirement
in 2000 he developed an interest in slo-pitch baseball and track
and field. He was an accomplished athlete in both Senior SloPitch and the Canadian Masters and competed in many events
throughout Canada and the United States. Gerald also enjoyed
travelling and after retiring from dentistry he and Freida travelled throughout the world often in the company of longtime
friends. A celebration of his life is scheduled from 1 to 4 p.m. on
Sunday, April 17, 2016 at The Calgary Winter Club (4611 14th
Street NW, Calgary). In lieu of flowers, Gerald had suggested
a donation to the Salvation Army or a charity of your choice.
The family wishes to thank Geralds extended family, friends,
neighbours, and caregivers for their care and dedication.
MARJORIE BIRCH (TULLOCH)
MAY 18TH, 1930 JANUARY 7TH, 2016
It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the family
of Marjorie Birch announces her passing at the Minnedosa Personal Care Home.
Born to Robert and Esther Tullock at Lonely Lake, MB.
Marjorie worked around the Ste. Rose, Ochre River and Minnedosa areas, even in Alberta for a short time before coming back
and settling in Minnedosa. On April 11th, 1953 she married
Vernon Birch and they settled on a farm in the Minto Municipality. Together Marjorie and Vernon worked hard milking their cows, tending their cattle, grain farming and raising their two children as well as numerous foster children.
Mom loved the outdoors, especially snow in the winter.
She always had a huge garden and meticulously tended her
many flower beds which always looked beautiful. She was
particularly fond of birds with the hummingbird being her
favourite. They always knew where they could get a snack
because her bird feeder was never empty. Mom was like a
Grandma to every child that came around her, always loving and caring. And you could be rest assured that you would
never leave her house hungry, she had to feed everyone!
Marjorie was predeceased by her husband Vernon, her parents and numerous siblings. Left to mourn is her daughter
Valerie Wright (Birch) of Campbell River, BC, son Murray
(Jackie) Birch of Minnedosa, MB, granddaughter Shandra
(Jamie) Grey of Campbell River, BC, grandsons Thomas and
Michael Birch of Minnedosa, MB, four great grandchildren
Cody, Nicole, Jacob and Lexie all of Campbell River, BC, sister
Olive Boomhower of Chauvin, AB. As well as numerous nieces
and nephew.
Mom was a precious little lady who was loved by
many and will be dearly missed by all who knew her.
Cremation has taken place. A graveside service will be held
at a later date.
IN MEMORIAM
In Memoriam
JACKSON
HARRY
APRIL 15TH, 2013
EUNICE
SEPTEMBER 15TH, 2003
No matter how life changes,
No matter what we do,
A special place within
our hearts
Is always kept for you.
Lovingly remembered by
family and friends. x
In Loving Memory of
my Beloved husband,
father, grandfather and
great grandfather.
JOSEPTH (JOE) SUROVY
who passed away
APRIL 11TH, 2013
Those we love dont go away
You walk beside us every day
But youre always near us.
We still love you.
We still miss you and
are very dear to our hearts.
Your smile is gone,
your laughter we can hear.
Your hands cannot touch us.
Your memory is our keepsake.
That you are the one we love
so much.
Sadly Missed by wife
Cathy,
Step-son David,
George (Wanda),
Allan (Colette),
Victoria (John),
Kenny (Lori), John Joseph,
grandchildren
and great grandchildren.
MELCOSKY
In Loving Memory of
Our Dear Dad, Mom,
Brother, Sister and
Brother-in-Law.
PETER
AUGUST 14TH, 1912 JULY 7TH, 1976
MATILDA
APRIL 26TH, 1923 APRIL 16TH, 2014
EARL
NOVEMBER 23RD, 1958 APRIL 7TH, 2009
PAT STOROZUK
JUNE 26TH, 1950 JUNE 11TH, 2011
TARAS STOROZUK
JANUARY 2ND, 1948
- JUNE 13TH, 2014
Memory drifts to
scenes long past.
Time rolls on,
but memories last.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall.
Loves remembrances
outlast all.
Forever loved and sadly
missed by
Shirley, Elsie and Bruce,
Eleanor and Dave, Allan and
Lori, Grandchildren and
Great Grandchildren.x
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Dear Reena,
My dilemma is sticky residue
that has formed on my
older brand name plastic
containers. Washing in hot,
soapy water doesnt seem
to cut it. Any solution? JoAnne
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by five inches wide on our
driveway. Linda
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Turpentine,
baby
oil,
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