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Drs. Aashima Gupta, Ajai Khandelwal, Dan Onyshko and Valerie St. John cut the ribbon
to officially open the new pergola on the grounds of Minnedosa District Hospital.
vice in Minnedosa. There
have been many doctors
in the area, many of which
chose to stay in the community, even after their
retirement, and continue
to give back to organizations in their spare time,
noted McMillan, Dr. Ray
Bright, Dr. Valerie St. John,
and Dr. Amy Frykoda
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Beth McNabb,
Clinic Chairman
Wayne Currah and
Clinic Board of
Directors John
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Ray Morgan.
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Manitoba Hydro
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number of Manitoba
Hydro residential customers have reported solicitors falsely claiming to
be affi liated with the utility knocking on doors and
asking to check furnaces
and test water conditions.
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to enter the residence to
inspect the homeowners
furnace or test water conditions. They then off er to
rent or sell the homeowner a new furnace or water
filtration system.
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involved in any of these
programs, and advises homeowners to deny entry.
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purchasing a new furnace or
any home improvement
equipment should also get
at least three quotes from
reputable vendors so they
can compare prices and
service.
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door-to-door periodically
for various reasons, they
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ollowing a successful
Land A Grand promotion last year, Minnedosa
Credit Union has again
decided to donate $1,000
to a worthy community
organization. The four fi nalists will be announced
today, Friday, October
7th. Voting for these finalists will run until October
19th and can be done online at the MCU website
or in person at the local
branch. The 2016 winner
of MCUs Land A Grand
will be announced on
Credit Union Day Thursday, October 20th.
Round One nominees
for this years promotion
include:
1. Th e Minnedosa
Tourism Committee for
painting the CP engine in
Tanners Crossing Park.
2. Minnedosa Beach
Enhancement Committee to replace the current
beach play structure with
a fun, safe structure for
our communitys youth
and visitors to enjoy for
years to come.
3. Brandon Sea Cadets
to assist with the cost of
sending seven members
to the Vimy Ridge 100th
Anniversary
Memorial,
Vimy France, April 2017.
4. MCI Band to assist
with costs associated with
attending the 2017 National Band Festival (Musicfest) in Niagara Falls in
May 2017.
5. Minnedosa and
District Farmers Market
for the purchase of more
canopies and tables to
supply to vendors. Upgraded signs for the highway and throughout town
could also be purchased.
6. Minnedosa Fun
Fest to expand entertainment so the festival can
off er more variety that all
ages can enjoy.
7. Erickson-Minnedosa Refugee Committee is
raising money to assist a
refugee family in their first
year in Canada so their application can go through.
8. Minnedosa Regional Archives to hire
a part-time assistant for
two days a week for four
weeks. Th is position
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1886 The Odd Fellows Hall is being totally renovated and made more comfortable for its members. A new
coat of plaster and a tasty carpet are among the improvements.
1896 The temperance people of this town will welcome Dr. Taylor of Chicago for two lectures at the Methodist and Presbyterian churches. The lecture subjects are
That Boy Of Years and A Glass of Beer Analyzed.
1906 A three-year-old boy from the Newdale area was
drowned a short time ago by falling into a barrel containing about ten inches of water.
1916 As their leaves expired on Saturday last, many
soldiers have been passing through town on their way to
Camp Hughes.
1936 Minnedosa schools operate on the lowest per
capita cost of any in this district. Cost per student is
$40.06. At Shoal Lake, cost is $49.00, at Newdale the cost
is $67.55 and at Strathclair it is $60.16.
1976 People in general are honest and trustworthy according to one local beekeeper, who opened a unattended, self serve honey stand ten miles north of Minnedosa
on Highway #10. Between August 27th and September
27th, 1,500 pounds of honey was sold from the stand and
only 10 percent of it was taken without payment.
1986 Glennis Scott will be inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame to his contribution to baseball
in Manitoba as a player and a builder.
1996 The fi re department was called out to the former
premises of TripleLeaf Alfalfa Mills to extinguish a pile of
alfalfa pellets that had ignited and burned through the
south wall of the vacant building.
2006 As of last Thursday, the RXNorth.com dispensary in Minnedosa ceased to operate. Fifteen positions
are affected.
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Odanah School students Renae Stahl and Mares Waldner, have placed
first in the International UCT Safety Poster Contest. Celebrating the
achievment with the students is local UCT member Donna Shorrock.
posters were judged by
professional art critics
in Columbus, Ohio, and
were displayed at the international UCT conference held in Louisville,
Kentucky. The contest is
sponsored by UCT, and is
open to students in public, private and parochial
schools, as well as any students with intellectual disabilities.
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an extraordinary trip. The
grade 12 student went on
a school trip to Winnipeg
to the Arctic Science Day
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promotion for the Schools
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to apply. Once the school
was accepted for the program, Koscielney was then
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NEWDALE NEWS
By RAVENS GLEN WI
By DIANE BACHEWICH
va Merry arrived home after spending a week visiting her daughter Janice Merry in Calgary, AB followed by several more days in Strathmore visiting her
sister-in-law Lucie Fiedler. While in Strathmore she was
also able to visit Marilyn and Bob Voth.
Happy Birthday wishes to Jean Lamb who celebrated her special day October 1st, wishing you many more
Jean.
The congregation welcomed Elgin Hall as our minister last Sunday October 2nd. Elgin will be coming to
our Church regularly the first Sunday of each month for
the coming year. Many of the members enjoyed coffee
and scones in the basement before church. Wendy Rose
lead us in our communion service the Agape Meal,
with Marguerite Wareham and Shelley Zahaiko assisting.
Several folks from town enjoyed the Fall Supper
hosted by Cadurcis United Church at Basswood Hall on
October 2nd, a good crowd attended on a beautiful fall
day. Tis the season for Fall Suppers so no one needs
to cook Sunday supper for the next few weeks.
Welcome to our American hunters who return annually for ducks and geese. Several flocks of snow geese
are around already, that better not mean an early winter.
ongratulations to Colin
and Charlene Lewandoski on the birth of twin
boys on Tuesday, September 27th at the Brandon
General Hospital.
Robert and Liz Mandzuk have returned this past
week to their home in St.
Catharines, ON. Now that
with no air flights to Toronto
out of Brandon, they had to
fly Brandon, Calgary and
then Toronto.
Terry Kowalchuk and
his friend Dave of Lethbridge, AB are out for a week
of duck and goose hunting and visiting with Terrys
family and friends.
Helen Lewandoski, her
daughter Natasha Lewandoski of Winnipeg, sister Sonia Hasiuk of Brandon and
niece Mavis Flack of Calgary
returned home from an enjoyable holiday to Croatia,
Slovenia, Venice, Italy and
Bosnia. They also called in
on other interesting places
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plays, vendors, door prizes
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IN MEMORIAM
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of our parents
MARGARET DOBREEN
who passed away
OCTOBER 7TH, 2005
and
JOHN DOBREEN
who passed away
OCTOBER 23RD, 2009
As time goes by without you,
and the days turn into years,
they hold a million memories
and a thousand silent tears.
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what more is there to say,
except we wish with
all our hearts
that you were here today.
Lovingly remembered and
forever loved
by your Family.
x
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OCTOBER 10TH, 2000
Another year
Another tear
Also a little smile
remembering
the little girl
the shy teen
and the lovely
woman you became.
In my thoughts
every day.
Mom
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label reads
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to renew!
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In Loving Memory
of you Grandpa
OCTOBER 12TH, 2014
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about so often
in loving memory.
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the special things
a Grandpa ought to be.
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you being here
since you went away.
But happiness
you brought us
is remembered every day.
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gentle peace
in your eternal rest.
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Grandpa.
You really were the best.
Love you to the
moon and back,
Hudson, Linkin
and Cooper
xxoxxoxxo
DAD
OCTOBER 12TH, 2014
You were a Dad
who was so special
and who was loved
so very much
and brought so
much happiness
to the many hearts you
touched.
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kind and caring
and so understanding too,
and if help was
ever needed Dad
it so freely came from you.
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and brought joy to everyone,
and life has never
been the same
ever since you have
been gone.
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Love Jayme, Boyd and
Raechell.
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Neepawa, MB
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I have a laundry problem; a lip repair (like Lypsol) went through the
washer and dryer and has
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front of my good sweatshirt in several places. Any
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grease stains appear on
pillow cases (after guests)
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water. I lived in Winnipeg in high rises for many
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advised me that if done on
a regular basis every three
months I would never
need to call him. I have
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