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inside
this week Prepping The Ice

New EDO
Hired
4

MP Honoured The Town of Minnedosa loader clears snow from the ice on Minnedosa Lake near
a small community of winter ice fishing huts Wednesday afternoon. The ice surface
By Safari is being prepared for next weekend Skate the Lake hockey tournament which has
become a winter tradition for Minnedosa. While the local minor hockey teams
Club
2 will be on the outdoor ice the downtown arena has been rented to an out-of-town
hockey club who will be hosting a tournament in our valley paradise.

Isabela Onyshko Named Athlete Of The Year


SUBMITTED her debut at the FIG World Champion- tively sealed her ticket to the Olympic
ships. Games last March with a gold medal

M innedosa born gymnast Isabela


Onyshko (Bela) and Ellie Black
were named Gymnastics Canadas 2016
In April 2015, Bela captured her
fi rst international gold medals, win-
ning the beam and uneven bars events
winning performance in the individual
all-around at LInternational Gymnix.
At her Olympic debut in Rio, Bela
Senior Athletes of the Year on the eve- at the World Challenge Cup in Slovenia, qualifi ed for the all-around final where
ning of Saturday, February 4th in Hali- where she also won silver in the floor ex- she placed 18th, and became the first
fax. The two women led Canadas artistic ercise. Injured throughout the 2015 Pan Canadian in history to qualify for the
gymnastics team in Rio, each qualifying Am Games, Isabela remained an under- beam final where she placed eighth.
for the all-around finalwhere Black fi n- dog entering into her Olympic year, but 18-year-old Isabela, is truly a Mani-
ished a Canadian-best fifth place. proved herself a world-class athletetime toba-grown talent. The Minnedosa-born
Isabela Onyshko has become a and again with her consistent perfor- gymnast has been training in Brandon
household name in artistic gymnastics mances at major national and interna- for over a decade under the mentor-
in the last two years, and the young Man- tional events. ship of Brandon Eagles coaches Lorie
itoban gymnast surprised Canadians In 2016, Bela rose to the top at Henderson and Joe Stouffer. Stouff er
with her performances in Rio last sum- the Canadian senior level, dethron- and Henderson were also honoured
mer.In 2014, Isabela made her first mark ing all-around champion Ellie Black at this weekend as they were named se-
on the international stage, competing at Elite Canada and at the 2016 Canadian nior coaches of the year alongside David
the Commonwealth Games and making Championships. Onyshko had effec- Kikuchi and Keiji Yamanaka.
2 Friday, February 10, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

MP Sopuck Honoured as International Legislator


SUBMITTED Science from the Univer- instrumental in founding
sity of Manitoba in 1973 the Conservative Hunt-

O n February 3rd, Rob-


ert Sopuck, Member
of Parliament for Dauphin-
and Master of Science from
Cornell University (1975) in
Ithaca, New York. As a legis-
ing and Angling Caucus.
The caucus, which grew to
over 30 Conservative Mem-
Swan River-Neepawa, was lator, Sopuck has shown an bers of Parliament at its
named the International unwavering commitment peak in 2014-2015, serves
Legislator of the Year by to protecting the rights of as a vessel for Members of
Safari Club Internation- law abiding firearms own- Parliament to address the
al (SCI), at their Annual ers, and defending the ru- common concerns of their
Hunters Convention in Las ral way of life, particularly constituents and move for-
Vegas, Nevada. SCI is an Canadian hunters, anglers ward with legislative solu-
international organization and sport shooters. tions that respect hunters
composed of hunters dedi- I am incredibly hum- and anglers. The Hunting
cated to protecting the free- bled and honoured to have and Angling Caucus also
dom to hunt and promot- been presented with this serves an outreach role;
ing wildlife conservation award, said Sopuck. To be to meet with hunters, an-
worldwide. recognized for my efforts glers, and trappers across
MP Sopuck is a lifelong on something that is so the country to ensure their
Photo Submitted
hunter and angler, and an dear to me is overwhelming wealth of knowledge on en-
avid outdoorsman. Sopuck and extremely uplifting. vironmental conservation is all about. It is about re- tage Award, for protecting My beautiful wife,
received his Bachelor of In 2012, Sopuck was is heard by the federal gov- specting the traditions of and enhancing our hunt- Caroline, and I live on 480
ernment. our ancestors, and passing ing heritage and passing acres of beautiful wild land
0LQQHGRVD$GXOW In 2016, Sopuck led the
charge against Bill C-246.
down that enjoyment to the
next generations. It is about
on those traditions in good
health to future genera-
in Manitoba south of Rid-
ing Mountain National
/HDUQLQJ&HQWUH Legislation that, under the
guise of animal welfare,
bonding with friends or
family in the woods, and it
tions. In June 2014, Sopuck
also received the Canadian
Park, and happily live off
the land by hunting and
0DLQ6W6RXWK sought to fundamentally can be about learning more Wildlife Federations Past harvesting our own meat.
alter our relationship with about our place in the tran- Presidents Award, which Hunting is a major aspect
If you are at least 19 and you want high school animals, endanger tradi- quility of nature, explained honours elected legislators of our way of life, and I am
courses, then you should come to the Minnedosa ALC. tional animal use such as Sopuck. Hunting is more for their contributions to proud to support it every
hunting, angling, trapping, than just the hunt itself. It is the conservation of wildlife step of the way, Sopuck ex-
The Centre offers livestock raising and medi- a way of life that needs to be in Canada. plained.
cal research among other experienced to be under- In addition to his work Being presented this
Continuous registrations - start anytime things. Thanks to the work stood. This lifestyle needs as a politician, Sopuck au- award in front of so many
Day and evening programs of Sopuck and other like- to be defended every step thored the book, A Life people from across North
A modern computer lab minded Members of Par- of the way, and I am proud Outdoors, which is a col- America, who are avid
liament, who recognize the to be one of those defend- lection of essays on Hunt- hunters as well, has only
A large variety of highschool credit courses economic and cultural val- ers, said Sopuck. ing, Gathering and Country emboldened my belief that
Help to get your High School Diploma ues of hunting, angling, and Sopuck has been rec- Living in the 21st Century. we must continue to fight
traditional animal use, the ognized for his steadfast The book is able to show for this way of life, he con-
Computer Courses legislation was defeated. support for the hunting readers that there is a way cluded. I will continue to
University/College exam invigilation The fact is that there community in the past. In of life out there that is do so in my role as a legis-
are a lot of people across 2008, the Manitoba Wildlife authentic, joyous, and pro- lator, and for the rest of my
Stop By or Call Val at North America that do not Federation presented him found, and must always be life.
204-867-2519 understand what hunting with their Outdoor Heri- fought for.


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Doctor Recruitment Committee Looking At Options


By HILLARY CAMPBELL tunately, we are not their set up a booth at a seminar
only concern. They have for medical students that

R ecently, a citizens
committee met to dis-
cuss recruitment for the
a huge area to cover. Be-
cause of this, the group
formed to provide a focus
is held each year, in order
to promote the town. The
group also plans to host a
new Dr. Ajai Khandelwal on Minnedosas upcoming Minnedosa Day for fam-
Primary Care Centre. The health care facility. We ily medicine residents in
committee, which formed determined that we need- Dauphin and Brandon, in
last fall, has had a number ed to make more of an ef- which they will transport
of meetings so far, and had fort ourselves to help the the residents to Minnedo-
the purpose of recruiting process, said Mayor Orr. sa and show them the
staff for the new facility. The group met with PMH hospital and plans for the
The committee con- recruiter Michelle McKay, new clinic. They will also
sists of Mayor Ray Orr, who helped them familiar- be shown what Minnedosa
Callie Mendrikis, Brandi ize themselves on the dos has to offer.
Thompson, Elin Klym, and donts of the recruit- The group will also
Monty Peckover, Jennifer ment process, as well as be reaching out to a resi-
Brykaliuk, and Dr. Dan the reasoning involved. dent who has expressed
Onyshko. Mayor Orr not- Killarney hired a head- an interest in Minnedosa
ed that Vern May has also hunting firm, Waterford previously, in order to en-
been a very valuable re- Global, which is based out courage him to come work
source to the group. of Winnipeg, and is used to in the clinic. It was also
The reason that the attract doctors from Eng- suggested to advertise in
group formed was be- land. However, after meet- the New England Medi-
cause, according to Mayor ing with the firm, the com- cal Journal, however, ac-
This image shows what the property west of Minnedosa Hospital will look
Orr, weve been suffering mittee determined that cording to Mayor Orr, it
a shortage of medical pro- the cost was beyond our is expensive, and we have like once the new Dr. Ajai Khandelwal Primary Care Centre is built.
fessionals for quite some means at this point said decided to focus our ef-
time now. The Prairie Mayor Orr. forts closer to home for the Nurse Practitioner, Chrys- our number one priority gram in Minnedosa.
Mountain Health Author- During the groups present. tal Shellborn. The hope is at the moment, with this Mayor Orr concluded
ity puts a lot of resources most recent meeting on Currently Minnedosa for the new clinic to em- being the main position to by noting that, recruit-
into recruitment, and that January 19th, the focus has three doctors, Drs. ploy five full-time doctors. fill. They would also like ment is always ongoing
is what we have been pri- was on suggestions in four Khandelwal, Onyshko Mayor Orr commented to find a GP who also does and active without dead-
marily relying on. Unfor- areas. One initiative is to and Gupta, as well as a that, the recruiting and general surgery in order to lines.
retention of physicians is continue the surgical pro-

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Parrott Hired as New EDO


Ye O l d business community to ex-
cel and flourish, as well as
her focus on ensuring the
selection process alongside
the board, says May. If the
first few days are any indi-

Trib
attractiveness of Minnedo- cation of what Minnedosa
sa and area as a destina- can expect, the develop-
tion for young families of- ment portfolio is in great
fers a preview of what may hands here. I predict that
be expected for the CDC with Chantelle Parrott di-
portfolio over the years to recting the program, youll
come. Additionally, her forget about that last guy
history in the community that was here in no time at
has highlighted the poten- all. I am very encouraged
1887 Settlers in southern Odanah and northern Elton tial for what may be missed by what I have learned
are agitating for better mail facilities. It is also rumoured opportunities for tourism about her focus and am
that Rapid City will shortly receive its mail by the Sas- development in the area. confi dent that she will se-
katchewan and Western Railway from Minnedosa in- Coming into the role cure board support to ad-
stead of by stage from Brandon as it is presently. after a period when the vance this vision.
economic development Chantelle is already ac-
program has experienced tively involved in the com-
1897 A Minnedosa working-man says The creamery Photo Submitted heightened visibility, Par- munity as a member of the
is the worst thing that ever struck this town. It has made rott had this to say about volunteer executive of the
butter too dear. This is a pointer for the farmers who are (L - R) Incoming EDO Chantelle Parrott is pic- being awarded the posi- Minnedosa Fitness Centre,
complaining that it has cheapened their product. tured with outgoing EDO Vern May tion: and her relationships with
Im very excited to the current business com-
SUBMITTED resigned to accept a role as have been selected as the
1917 For comfort, good music and the finest pic- the new Executive Director EDO for Minnedosa and
munity will be a benefit as
tures the World produces reads a Lyric Theatre ad while the new EDO.
the Elite Theatre ad states, fi rst class pictures at popular
prices, you are always sure of a good show.
T he Minnedosa Area for Portage Regional Eco- area, and to work with the
CDC faced a daunting nomic Development, there community to build on the
challenge to review a large was a flood of interest in the momentum of our previ-
The enthusiasm and
energy within the commu-
nity is inspiring, and we re-
volume of applications in position. In total, nineteen ous EDO. There are many ally do have an awesome
1937 Minnedosa Fire Brigade statistics for 1936 show response to their posting applications were received opportunities to grow and community to be proud of.
some 40 calls being answered with only one of that num- for the vacant Economic from candidates across the improve ourselves, and I I look forward to working
ber causing any loss. The average call required 11 men Developer position. Earlier country and beyond. look forward to being a part toward making Minnedosa
and Chief A.W. Ross with the average cost per call being this week after conclud- The successful candi- of that progress. an even better place to live,
in the neighbourhood of $15. ing interviews, the position date, Parrott is a graduate The selection commit- work, and play and to hear-
was awarded to Chantelle of the Recreation Man- tee included representa- ing from the community
1957 Minnedosa District Hospital has set new ward Parrott and she has already agement and Community tion from each of the CDCs about how we can make
rates. Standard ward rate will increase from $6.50 a day to hit the ground running with Development program of- funding partners as well that happen.
$10.50 for the first 30 days and then drop to $8.50 a day. three days of orientation in fered at the University of as the outgoing EDO, Vern Parrott takes com-
Private ward rate will remain at $14.00 a day while the the office this week. Manitoba and has spent May. After the interviews mand at 39 Main Street
cost of the nursery will go from $3.00 a day to $3.50. Following the an- time in the finance, educa- and selection, May has had South on Monday, Febru-
nouncement in the pages tion, and tech development an opportunity to work di- ary 13 and can be reached
of the Minnedosa Tribune fi eld over the past sev- rectly with his successor. at 203-867-3885 or by e-
1987 The estimate for needed repairs to the Pub- last month about the pend- eral years. Her passion for
lic Rest Rooms on 1st Avenue S.W. has come in at over I was glad to be in- mail at edo@minnedosa.
ing vacancy when Vern May working with our existing vited to participate in the com
$11,400. As a result, council has decided to close the facil-
ity as of April 30th.

1997 Town Council is proceeding with the formation


of a bylaw to regulate the operation of snowmobiles with-
Around The Region...
in town limits.
Killarney Guide: $142,675 in Killarneys Booster Melita New Era: Twenty-four nursing students from
2007 Minnedosa Credit Union recently donated to Bucks have been bought since the programs inception Melita and surrounding area have been taking LPN class-
two community fundraising project: MCU gave $5,000 in 2011. In 2016 alone, over $30,000 was purchased and es in the old Southwest Chevrolet dealership buildings
to the senior Citizens Association to assist in the estab- redeemed at local merchants. part of Assiniboine Community Colleges Rotating Site
lishment of a 50+ Activity Centre in the former Second program.
Century Furniture location. Another $3,000 was donated Souris Plaindealer: The Kirkup Bridge, spanning
to the Minnedosa and District Museum to assist in the Plum Creek is slated for demolition after decades of serv- Boissevain Recorder: Th e municipality has re-
planned relocation and restoration of the Octagon Build- ing the community. The bridge is another casualty of the ceived notice from Canadian Pacifi c Railway that stop
ing from the Fairgrounds to the Heritage Village. last two floods to hit Victoria Park. The steel is compro- signs be installed at the railway crossing on Broadway
mised and the abutments are weakened due to high wa- Street. This decision came to light after an inspection of
ter and ice floes. Residents can expect to see a new bridge the area deemed it a safety concern.
under construction beginning this month.

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Letters to Speeder Fined $665


the Editor The Dispatch
attended the scene along
with the RCMP traffic col-
driver was brought back to
the Minnedosa RCMP De-
By lision analyst. tachment where he provid-
On January 18th, ed two samples of breath
Dear Editor,
Cst. JOE PASLOSKI RCMP conducted a traffic with readings of 180 and
Neepawa Detachment stop on Highway #16 as a 170 milligrams of alcohol
vehicle was located trav- in 100 millilitres of blood.
T his week marks my last as a resident of Minnedosa.
I must admit that the next step is one that I take with
elling 134 km/hr. During
the stop, police noted that
As a result, Michael Lilley
of Minnedosa has been
mixed emotions. Two years ago I arrived with my fam-
ily as a stranger and we have been so warmly embraced O n January 7th, po-
lice were patrolling
Highway #16 near Frank-
resulted in readings of 130
and 120 milligrams of al-
cohol in 100 millilitres of
the driver may be impaired
and administered a road
charged with Impaired Op-
eration of a Motor Vehicle.
by the community that it is difficult to break those ties.
lin when they came across blood. As a result, Jeffrey side screening device. The On January 28th,
I was reminded of just how many people that I have met
a truck that was swerving Cook of Neepawa has been driver failed. The male Neepawa RCMP attended
and worked with over the past few weeks as folks have
on the road. A traffic stop charged with Impaired Op- driver was brought back a residence located in the
reached out with heartfelt well wishes.
was conducted to confirm eration of Motor Vehicle. to the Neepawa RCMP 300 block of 1st Avenue
While I am excited about the professional chal-
licence and registration va- On January 8th, Neepa- Detachment where he in Neepawa, to conduct a
lenges on the horizon, I am doubtful that I will be able
lidity, as well as, driver so- wa RCMP were called to provided two samples of curfew check on Harlen
to replace some of the inimitable Minnedosa personali-
briety. The male driver of a motor vehicle collision breath with readings of Racette. Racette is currently
ties that have been a highlight of my stay. I am grateful
the vehicle observed signs in Arden. It was reported 140 and 120 milligrams of on a curfew as a result of
for the opportunity presented to me by the Minnedosa
of alcohol consumption that a vehicle had collided alcohol in 100 millilitres being charged with posses-
Area CDC two years ago, for the enthusiasm and comra-
and a roadside screening with a train at one of the of blood. As a result, Ryan sion of Methamphetamine.
derie of the local Rotary Club, and of so many business
device was used to check crossings in Arden. Po- Curtis of Neepawa has Police were notified that
people and residents that have ensured that my stay in
on level of driver sobri- lice attended the location been charged with Im- Racette had moved away
Minnedosa will be a time I will recall with great fond-
ety. The male driver failed and observed a pick-up paired Operation of a Mo- and it is unknown where
ness. Thank you Minnedosa.
the test and was arrested truck with severe damage tor Vehicle. Racette is currently resid-
I think I will even miss Chris Yuen and his irrelevant
for Impaired Driving. The done. A 68-year-old male On January 21st, at ing. As a result, a Warrant of
declarations delivered with clockwork regularity any
male was brought back from Arden, the lone oc- approximately 2 a.m., Arrest has been issued for
time he found himself before a live audience.
to Neepawa Detachment cupant from the pick-up, Minnedosa RCMP con- Racette. If anyone knows
where he provided two was pronounced deceased ducted a traffic stop in the current whereabouts of
With respect,
samples of breath which on location. CP Rail police Minnedosa. While speak- Racette, please contact the
ing with the driver, it was Neepawa RCMP.
Vern May determined that the driver UPDATE: Spruce

50 Years Ago may be impaired by al-


cohol and administered
a road side screening de-
vice. The driver failed. The
Plains had requested the
assistance of the public for
the whereabouts of Jared
Dornn of Minnedosa as
male driver was brought there were a number of
back to the Minnedosa warrants out for his arrest.
RCMP Detachment where On January 15th, Dornn
he provided two samples was arrested by Red Deer
of breath with readings of RCMP for being in posses-
110 and 90 milligrams of sion of stolen property. As
alcohol in 100 millilitres of a result, Dornn was trans-
blood. As a result, Corey ferred back to Manitoba
Sanderson of Minnedosa and is currently in custody
has been charged with Im- at Brandon Corrections
paired Operation of a Mo- where he will deal with his
tor Vehicle. charges.
Tribune Archives That same morning, at The Speeder of the
approximately 3:55 a.m., Month was located by Cst.
This photo appeared on the front page of the Minnedosa RCMP located Feeke who located Shawna
February 9, 1967 edition of The Tribune with a vehicle in Minnedosa that Harper of Brandon, MB
the following information: Work is progressing was the subject of a possi- who was travelling 147
apace on the new RCMP barracks south of town. ble impaired driver. A traf- km/hr in a posted 100 km/
Workers estimate construction will be complete fic stop was initiated. The hr zone. As a result, Harp-
in a few weeks. The barracks will include an driver was administered a er was issued a fine for
office, double garage and living quarters for road side screening device. $665.75.
both married and single officers. The driver failed. The male

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Senior Bombers Wrap Up Regular Season


By HILLARY CAMPBELL in second place overall. a bit of an understatement the teams top scorer, fol- to support the team dur- port them, so it would be
The last game was played given the teams second lowed by Shane Jury and ing their playoffgames. really nice to see Minnedo-

T he Minnedosa Bomb-
ers regular season has
officially ended! But dont
against Carberry, where
Minnedosa lost by one
point. According to team
place standing.
Th e team will be in
the fi rst round of playoffs
Travis Erickson.
noted, however, that he
couldnt have done it
Saler Saler hopes that, playoffs
will bring people out. Its
pretty competitive against
sa get lots of people out.
If the team succeeds
against Carberry and
worry, you can still sup- member Matt Saler, the against Carberry. If they without my line mates. Carberry, and if we get Neepawa, they will forge
port the home team in the season was, pretty good win that game, they will For some of the guys by them then well play ahead into the provin-
playoffs! for the most part. We lost face-off against Neepawa, on the team, this will be Neepawa. So it should be cials at the beginning of
The last game that the some games we prob- which is sure to bring on their last year. In light of really good hockey. Saler April, and we will have the
team played was on Janu- ably should have won, but some healthy competition. this fact, it is that much also added that Neepawa chance to cheer for them
ary 28th, when they fin- weve had a pretty decent According to the more important for will likely have a good fan once more.
ished the regular season year. A decent year seems teams statistics, Saler was Minnedosans to get out base that comes out to sup- Go Bombers Go!

CHANGE Supports Food Cupboard MCU Youth Board Gives Back

Photo Submitted

(L-R): Paige Crooks, Ryan Mclenehan, Colleen Nelson (Minnedosa


Cheer Board), Michael Kreshewski, Linnae Topham.
Photo Submitted
SUBMITTED the community. The youth community. The board is
board, comprised of Grade continuing to sell MCI mit-

A bove, MCI CHANGE


donated $500 to the
Minnedosa and Area Food
T he Minnedosa Credit
Union Youth Board
11 and 12 students, are
focusing this year on a
tens and blankets, as well
as lanyards, which are a
17022LL0 made a donation to the new project of renovat- first for the board, to fund-
Cupboard. This was one of Minnedosa Cheer Board ing the outdoor bleachers raise for present and future
four donations from the this year, in showing their at Minnedosa Collegiate, projects. Th ey look for-
students fundraising ef- support for program in as well as continuing to ward to continuing their
forts totalling $3,250. support projects that may work throughout the year.
arise in the school and

MINNEDOSA GOLF CLUB


Minnedosa Golf Club
Expansion Committee
Cash Calendar Draw Winners Not sure why
for the Month of January 2017
Lottery License #MGCC3945RF

Bernie Chrisp $250


BUSINESS IS SLOW?
Ray
Angie
Stewart
Dmytriw
$50
$30 OUT OF SIGHT
Mary Slashinsky $30
Cal
Barry
Goetz
Coutts
$30
$30
OUT OF MIND...
$20 Winners is not just a saying


Crystal Cluff
Brad & Janice Longston


James McCarville
Larry Clifford in business.
Brock Turner Troy Gregorash
Esther Holyk Bo Cowan


Rick Morrison
Ryan Firby


Mae Elsinger
Glenn & Kimme Parrott
Advertise today and let your business be in
Teresa Wareham
Rodney Robinson


Randy Robinson
John & Corynne Hutton
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Local Women Nominated for WOD Awards


By HILLARY CAMPBELL the good of us all, and a UCT Pavillion in the Key- and the Youth Award and hours per week volunteer- she truly does it with al-
chance to publicly recog- stone Centre in Brandon. Young Woman Award. ing through her school. truism. She has also done

F our women from the


area have been nomi-
nated for the 2017 Women
nize them for it.
Th e awards recog-
nize any woman from the
Ultimately, the selection of
the award winner is a diffi-
cult one, as year after year
Th is year, Rylee Another nominee,
Lanouette has been nomi- Verna Wilson of Strath-
nated for the Youth Award, clair, was nominated for
work with the handi-van
board in Shoal Lake and
she has helped out with
of Distinction Awards. age 16 or older who works there are extraordinary which is for 16-21-year- her involvement in the cancer, selling daffodils
Verna Wilson, Doris Rise- hard in her community, candidates. The selection olds. She was nominated recent inception of con- and pins. She added that
ley, Roberta Galbraith and for a cause that is greater committee is made up of, for her work in her com- gregate meals in her com- she is looking forward
Rylee Lanouette are the than her own. According according to Peto, people munity of Shoal Lake. She munity. I managed to get to the awards night, its
four nominees, each hail- to the WOD website, this from different walks of life. was nominated for the vol- funding for the equipment an honour, for sure. Its
ing from Minnedosa or its prestigious award recog- The committee will come unteering she does both we needed. We waited something I never really
surroundingcommunities. nizes womens individual to a consensus on the in her community and at for two and a half years thought about.
The YWCA Women of accomplishments, women award recipients before a school. If there is any- for funding, said Wilson. The awards gala will
Distinction Awards Cer- who are inspirational role winner is chosen. thing going on in the town Very humble in the work include a dinner and
emony has been held for models and women who The categories for the Ill volunteer, said Lanou- that she does, Wilson not- award presentations, and
the past 30 years. Accord- have made significant con- awards are Leadership in ette, who has volunteered ed that, this is very hard is a fun-fi lled night with
ing to Karen Peto, execu- tributions to the commu- Business; Arts and Cul- at the rink kitchen, for for me. All my life I never raffl e prizes. Tickets can
tive director for the YWCA, nity. ture; Agriculture; Social community services, for did anything for recogni- be purchased online or
it gives us a chance as a Peto noted that she Action and Community the community volleyball, tion, Im just not that kind at the YWCA (Meredith
womens organization to expects between 350-450 Service; Excellence in Ed- at the United Church and of person. The work that Place) in Brandon.
draw attention to the im- attendees the night of the ucation; Healthy Living, at the summer agricul- Wilson has done to de-
portant work that women awards gala, which will be Wellness and Education; tural fair. She noted that serve this award is all the
in our communities do for held on March 2nd at the Lifetime Achievement; she probably spends 3-4 more valuable because

*We accept Visa, Master Card & debit card purchases


Sale Dates: *We sell lottery tickets
*We deliver within town limits Monday - Friday at 4:00 p.m
($2 charge - $10 minimum order)
FEBRUARY 10TH - FEBRUARY 16TH * Try one of our delicious BBQ chickens!
* We sell fruit, veggie & meat trays and fruit baskets
*Seniors Discount every Friday (65 & up) (STARTS FRIDAY9:00 A.M. - ENDS THURSDAY 9:00 P.M.) (24 hours notice is appreciated)
*We sell R.O. water

GROCERY
NN canned vegetables ....................... 398ml ...... $0.88
FROZEN FOODS
DItaliano garlic bread ............................................................284g .............$3.29
Kelloggs Corn Flakes/Corn Pops/Froot Loops ............. 320-680g ............. $3.49 PC red velvet cheesecake ....................................................600g ............. $7.99
Nutella spread medium ..........................................................375g ............. $2.99 Breyers classic ice cream ...................... 1.66lt ...... $3.99
Sunrype blue apple juice ...........................................................1lt ..........3/$5.00 Cool Whip dessert topping asstd............................................... 1lt ............. $3.29
Smuckers topping syrup asstd ............................................. 428ml ............. $3.99 Welches frozen fruit strawberry banana ................................600g ............. $4.49
Heinz beans asstd ...................................398ml ..4/$5.00 Magnum double caramel, almond bars ......................... 3x100ml ............. $4.99
Chef Boyardee canned pasta asstd ........................................425g ..........2/$3.00 Lean Cuisine, Stouffers dinners asstd ....................................263g ..........2/$6.00
Primo soup RTS asstd........................................................... 540ml ..........3/$5.00 NN frozen vegetables asstd .................................................750g ............. $1.99
UB Bistro Express ch wild/grain wild rice .............................250g .............$2.99 Delissio rustico pepp/4 cheese pizza.....................................340g ............. $4.49
Aylmer accents tomato green pepper ................................. 540ml ..........2/$3.00 MM punches asstd ............................................................... 295ml ..........4/$3.00
McCain rb straight cut fries.....................................................900g ............. $2.49
Aylmer tomatoes whole/diced ..................796ml ..2/$3.00

MEATS
Del Monte NSA fruit asstd ................................................... 398ml ..........2/$4.00
Gatorade sport asstd ............................................................ 710ml ..........4/$5.00
Pedigree healthy vitality dog food ............................................8kg ........... $17.99
Cesar dog entree asstd ............................................................100g ............. $0.89
Whiskas cat food dry original ...................................................2kg ............. $6.99 HL cod fillets ..............................................................................1kg .............$7.99
Whiskas temptations asstd .......................................................85g ............. $1.50 PC shrimp white cooked 31/40 ..........................................400g .............$8.99
Hawaiian punch orange splash/fruit juicy red ................... 1.89lt ..........3/$5.00 PC chicken pie, ex lean shepherds pie ...............................900g ............. $8.99
Quaker corn bran squares/Life ......................................375-400g ..........2/$6.00
Quaker squares maple/brown sugar .....................................500g ..........2/$6.00 Boneless skinless chicken breast....................... $4.99/lb
Robin Hood oats quick/minute................................................1kg ..........2/$5.00 Pork shoulder blade steaks cp ................................................................. $2.49/lb
Outside round roast.................................................................................. $4.39/lb
Aunt Jemima pancake mix original/complete ....905g ..2/$6.00 Rocky Mountain dry ribs, honey garlic, ginger beef .............600g ............. $7.99
Aunt Jemima syrup light/butter flavour .............................750ml ..........2/$6.00

PRODUCE
McCafe premium roast tin ......................................................950g ........... $17.99
Tetley Tea orange pekoe ..........................................................72ea ............. $4.99
Source yogurt straw/fld/rasp/peach................................16x100g.............$5.99
Becel margarine asstd...............................907g......$4.99
NN cream cheese.................................................................340g ..........2/$6.00 Brown pears ..............................................................................................$1.29/lb
Grape red/green seedless ........................................................................ $2.99/lb
Strawberries ............................................454g ......$3.99
Raspberries/Blackberries .......................................................170g .............$2.99
Watermelon mini ................................................... $3.99
Lettuce iceberg cello ..................................................................................... $1.59

/8&.<'2//$5
ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

Celery stalks ...................................................................................................$1.99


Carrots ........................................................................................2lb .............$1.49
Tomato hot house ..................................................................................... $1.79/lb

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DItaliano bread asstd ..................................................... 600-675g ............. $2.50
*PRICES AVAILABLE AT THE LUCKY DOLLAR IN MINNEDOSA ONLY
Little Debbie asstd ..............................300-459g ......$1.99
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Bridge Club
SANDY LAKE NEWS
Results
By DIANE BACHEWICH weekend in Winnipeg and Condolences to the stated the weather was iting with his wife Karen.
attended the bridal shower family of Nettie Krenkwich great. Does anyone know February 2nd

S ympathy is extended
to Dennis and Martha
Dinko and family on the
for Michaela Kokan, bride
elect of Cody Nowell.
Two teams from the
(nee Klym) who passed
away in Winnipeg. Net-
tie was the wife of the late
The fi shermen and
women are really enjoying
the ice fishing here on the
that according to a
Fengshui Master in Hong
Kong that this February
1st - Doug Thiessan
& Boyd Grant
passing of Dennis father, Drop-in Centre travelled Leonard Krenkwich who lake. Some days it looks wont come in our lifetime 2nd Carol Longsdale
John Dinko, at the age of to Birtle on Thursday to was originally from Sandy like a little town, everyone again because this Febru- & Lois Phillips
94 at the Sandy Lake Per- take part in the Regional Lake. enjoying the sport, some ary has four Sundays, four 3rd Doreen Seligman
sonal Care Home. Funeral Floor Curling Tournament. Francis Kuzmak spent are lucky to catch a fish Mondays, four Tuesdays, & Lois Campbell
service was held on Sat- Th e teams were Team the weekend with sisters while others just enjoy see- four Wednesdays, four 4th Wilf Taylor
urday at the Ukrainian One skipped by Lorrie Pat Bobiak and Sonia Ha- ing them swim by. Th ursdays, four Fridays & Val St. John
Catholic Church at Horrod Lewandoski, Francis Kuz- siuk and family in Bran- We are all excited and four Saturdays. This
and burial took place at mak, Sadie Rystephanuk don. about the congregate happens every 823 years.
the Elphinstone Ukrainian and Veralynn Leganchuk. Happy 76th Birthday meals starting every Tues- Th e Little Saskatch-
Cemetery. Team Two was skipped by to Cliff Lungal who treated day at noon at the Drop-in ewan Game and Fish held
Linda Sichweski visit-
ed with her sister Lorraine
John Damaschuk, Diane
Bachewich, Elsie Kowal-
everyone on Friday morn-
ing to coff ee and birthday
Centre.
Sympathy is extended
their annual meeting at the
Drop-in Centre on Satur-
If your label
at Arden Ridge over the chuk and Irene Thomas. cake at the Drop-in Centre. to the family of Pearl Yaki- day. reads
weekend.
Happy 90th Birthday
The teams both won one
game and lost two. All en-
Victor Kowal was the lucky
winner of the Legion Mens
wchuk of Erickson. Funer-
al was held at the St. Judes
Congratulations
Nick and Karen Jawa who
to
17/02/28
wishes go out to Walter joyed a fun time and John 50/50 monthly draw for the Parish in Erickson. became grandparents for Its time to
Kiliwnik of Elphinstone was the Handi Van driver. month of January. Sadie Ryptephaniuk the fi rst time. A baby boy
who treated everyone at Peter and Murial Sol- Blair and Pam Bach- attended the funeral of her was born to Patrick and
renew your
the Drop-in Centre to cof- onyczny have just returned ewich have just returned niece Jane Tarr in Winni- Dana Jawa of Cold Lake, subscription!
fee and goodies on Satur-
day morning.
from a two week holiday to
Mexico and really enjoyed
from an enjoyable holiday
to the Bahamas, and have
peg on Wednesday.
Nick Jawa spent the
AB.
Call 867-3816
Lil Kelunick spent the the weather. a nice looking sun tan and weekend in Winnipeg vis-

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Recent Updates At Conference Centre


By HILLARY CAMPBELL for repairs, and so had to centre also needed a new
work around events that dishwasher. The old dish-

T he Minnedosa Com-
munity Conference
Centre (MCCC) has re-
were scheduled. Both the
outside and inside wall
of the building needed to
washer finally passed
away after 14 years, said
Luker, but the new one
cently undergone some have repairs done. Re- works like a charm. His
repairs and renovations. pairs to the wall began hope is that the new dish-
The repairs included fix- last summer, and the fin- washer will also last 14
ing a wall, working on the ishing touches were just years, and noted that it is
floors and getting a new completed. up to standard.
dishwasher. Luckily, the repairs Next up on the list of
Each year, the floor- to the wall did not cost renovations to be done to
ing in the MCCC needs to the town anything. Luker the centre, according to
be worked on. This year, noted that the town insur- Luker, might be replacing
it was stripped down, ance took care of the cost the dance floor, however
sealed and waxed, ac- of the repairs. The work he noted that this has not
cording to Len Luker, was done by Westwood been officially decided
Minnedosas Town Coun- Builders, from Minnedo- on. Painting is also on the
cil representative on the sa. We want to try and list of potential upcoming
MCCC Board. Once the keep everything as local repairs. We are trying to
wax was put on the tiles, as we can. Theyre from keep an old place look-
they once again appear right here in town, and ing reasonably new said
as brand new tiles. Some Photo by Hillary Campbell they spend their money Luker.
years, working on the in town, said Luker.
floor simply requires a wall of the hall. The al- took a long time to com- In addition to the
good scrub and a few lay- Another repair that need- most-hole was caused plete, lasting six or seven flooring and the wall, the
ers of wax, but this year, ed to be done was to by someone backing into months, because the cen-
they went all the way. fix the pushed-in north the building. This repair tre did not close down

CADURCIS NEWS BASSWOOD NEWS


By DOREEN TROTT Birthday Marie. By ZELDA FIRBY you have many more Ma-
Sheila Danko of Flin rie!

A iden and Alex, Shayla


and Travis all grand-
children of Clayton and
Flon has been visiting with
her sister Muriel McManus
and with sister and broth-
I an and Kim Parish re-
turned home Friday
from a three week holiday
Kevin Rocha has re-
turned to his home in Bra-
zil after spending the past
Margaret Wareham have er-in-law Beatrice and to England where they five months with the Mark
been spending a winter Gary Small in Portage La visited Kims mother and Firby family.
holiday with their grand- Prairie. relatives. A few folks from the
parents. Recent visitors with Andy and Stacie Cardy area curled in the Clanwil-
Malcolm and Shirley Muriel McManus was returned recently from a liam Mixed Bonspiel this
Rose attended a birthday Stephanie Wilkinson and two week holiday in Mex- past week.
luncheon at the home of son Nicholas of Boissev- ico. On Saturday, Andy Ryan Firby along with
Andy and Stacie Cardy ain and Dale McManus of and Stacie Cardy hosted a group of MCI students
of Basswood for birthday Binscarth. a birthday party for Marie returned home early Tues-
guest Marie Cardy. Happy Cardy. Joining the family day morning from a skiing
were Malcolm and Shirley trip to Panarama Ski Re-
Rose and Jim Fossum. May sort in B.C.
Club 55 Golden Agers 

Bowling Results
February 6th

B owlers of the week: Debbie Tarn 245, 241 (+133T), Al-


lan Tarn 284 (+108T) Plus 100 pins over average.
Other good games: Bud Amy 205, Gladys Murray
184,173, Marjorie McNabb 179, Vivian Cullen 180, Shir-
ley Mickoski 199, Jim Clark 163, Bev Chapski 164,194,181,
Hazel Stonehouse 188, Florence Haywood 127, Vicky
Bugg 120, 148, Paul Chapski 127, Robert Hendry 199, Re-
inhard Penner 160 and Ray Criddle 175.
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CARD OF THANKS OBITUARIES

PERRY ALEXANDER BULBUCK


FEBRUARY 6TH, 1959 JANUARY 18TH, 2017
From the office of Braendle-Bruce
It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we announce
Funeral Service the sudden passing of our beloved son, brother, uncle and great
uncle Perry Alexander Bulbuck at his winter home in Phoenix,
AZ. On January 18th, 2017, he returned to his heavenly home.
The death of Perry Bulbuck has impacted the lives of many Perry was born to Alec and Ida, at the Sacred Heart
people. We would like to acknowledge the loss to his family, Hospital in Russell, MB. He was raised in a loving home with
the community in which he lived and worked, the surrounding four sisters and one brother. He received his lifes calling at a
communities where he served, and people in far reaching areas very young age due to the sudden passing of his mother. This
influenced him wanting to dedicate his own life to serve and
that were touched by his life. No words can adequately express
support others who experienced death.
our sadness; we share your loss. Perry spent his elementary years in Inglis and attended high school
We cherish and wish to say thank you for the flood of support at Major Pratt Collegiate in Russell.
After his senior school years, he accepted a position at The Childrens
and love poured out upon us over this time. From calls and visits, Aid Society in Brandon, Manitoba where he found his true passion of working with
gifts of food and flowers, to offers of help and the many acts of people. He loved encouraging, guiding and interacting with people of all ages. This led him to pursue his dream of becoming
kindness we say thank you. Specially we want to thank Ken and involved in funeral service.
Luana Buchanan, Bill and Cathy Lewis and his Arizona friends, In 1981 he fulfilled his lifes calling and soul aspiration in acquiring his first funeral home and becoming the director of
Braendle-Bruce Funeral Service in Russell, Manitoba. He then went on to earn his Funeral Director and Embalmers Certificate
the Russell Inn, the Town of Russell, Sarah and Ed at the George P.
in 1987 from the Western School of Mortuary Practice. He handled business like he handled life; with passion, determination,
Buleziuk Centre, Paragon Sales, the Source, Mitch Photography, precision, attention to detail, care, and accuracy. He was meticulous in all his efforts and was never side tracked from his pur-
Chicken Chef, Russell Alliance Church, Dwayne and Craig Hersack, pose. Nothing was ever over-looked, especially when it came to the people he was serving.
all who helped transition the hall from the funeral to a reception Besides his business and service to Russell and the growing surrounding area, he continued to support initiatives, held
and all who travelled from near and far to be with us. There are board positions and sat on various committees and took a great interest in politics. In addition, he volunteered many hours
serving others due to his compassion and love for the people around him.
so many more thank-yous. Perry was an incredible business man; however, he always took time for those less fortunate and for every child that
Perry was a visionary. He was our employer and mentor, our crossed his path. He had an infectious grin and was always putting a smile on everyone elses face. Always a child at heart he
friend and our family member. His life-calling was funeral took great joy in spending time with the children in his life. Perry loved swimming, reading, riding a quad and especially spend-
ing time at his cabin in the valley with family and friends.
service, and he was never side tracked from his purpose because The things that were important to him, he accomplished with his whole being. After 35 years of service with Braendle-
he cared for people. He started by wanting to spare people the Bruce, he was applauded for his passion and encouraged to continue for the purpose that God had placed him on earth. It was
pain of loss. When he realized that there is no freedom from pain not hard for Perry as he found his greatest joy in serving others.
and hurt, he learned to help people through their loss. Perry was predeceased by his mother, Ida. Left to mourn is his loving father, Alec; sisters; Gia Davidson, Cindy St. Hilaire,
Beverly Bulbuck, Glenda (Murray) Zimmer; brother Troy Bulbuck, nieces, nephews, Tara (Dwayne), Emily, Jessica Sydor; Tra-
We have been deeply impacted by his passion, his compassion vis (Kerri) Davidson; Amanda, Dominyck, Michael, Sami St. Hilaire; Jamie, Vander, Brooklyn St. Hilaire; Brianne, Katarina Zim-
and kindness and his generosity over theEMPLOYMENT
years. We know that mer; Brandon, Kyla and Jayden Bulbuck. Also left to grieve are aunts, uncles, many other extended family members, friends and
his work family.
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Perry will be greatly missed. He leaves behind him a legacy.
He leaves behind a legacy and will be greatly missed by those he knew and influenced during his life.
We all have the privilege of continuing the work that he began Dont grieve for me, for now Im free. Im following the path God laid for me.
and loved. We will honour his memory by dedicating ourselves I took his hand when I heard his call; I turned my back and left it all.
IN MEMORIAM
to the standard of service that he achieved. Our commitment to The funeral service was held on Saturday, January 28th, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. from the George P. Buleziuk Centre, Russell with
interment at the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cemetery, Lennard. Officiants were Pastor Randy Moffit and Father Brent
the communities that we serve will not change. Kuzyk. Pallbearers were Mark Buleziuk, Darryl Sobkow, Bob Ross, Mervin Magnowski, Levi Klassen, Dayne Klassen. A public
visitation was held on Friday from 1:00-5:00 p.m. from the Braendle-Bruce Funeral Chapel, Russell, and on Saturday from the
George P. Buleziuk Centre prior to the service.
I want to give a BIG Thank If friends so desire donations may be made to the Childrens Wish Foundation, 350 St. Mary Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
you to the ladies that knitted DEATH NOTICE R3C 3J2 or to the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cemetery Fund, c/o Living Legacy Community Foundation, P.O. Box 1343,
all the mitts and scarves etc; Russell, Manitoba R0J 1W0.
for Samaritan House in Bran- Remembrances and condolences may be emailed to braendlebruce@mts.net Braendle-Bruce Funeral Service of Russell,
don. What a Heart you guys MARGARET (PEGGY) MB was in care of arrangements. (204) 773-2747
have! As I know all of you; CURWEN passed away on
either related or otherwise. Tuesday, January 31st at THANK YOU
This goes a long way for every- Grace Hospital at the age of We wish to extend our sincere thanks and genuine gratitude to Perrys work family at Braendle-Bruce. The support and
one that needs these things. I, 78. Peggys celebration of encouragement extended to us was a blessing during the most difficult time in our lives and theirs. From the video presentation
for one, never had to till the life will be held in the spring to the arrangement of every detail; each special component was thought through to facilitate in making Perrys Celebration of
last seven years. As I am a of 2017 at Basswood, MB. A Life meaningful.
home grown kid-Minnedosa longer obituary to follow at a Thank you to Pastor Randy Moffit for officiating the service and your kind words. Your words were not only a comfort, but
style. Dont stop at just mitts, later date. a source of strength to all of us; Pastor Gene McKenzie for your support and thoughtful words spoken on Perrys behalf and to
clothes, and personal items Father Brent Kuzyk for leading the service at the cemetery; Jim Cote of Waywayseecappo for the presentation of the beautiful
like tooth brushes, hair care, blanket and the meaningful words spoken; the Klassen family for sharing in song the music that meant so much to Perry and to
etc. This is just the tip of the ADVERTISING: Laurie Moffit for playing the piano; Boundary Lane Choir for sharing such uplifting music; Mark Buleziuk for delivering Perrys
ice berg. But THANK YOU my eulogy and to Tara Sydor and Brandon Bulbuck for the readings that they shared; each Pallbearer for their service and support
friends. Susan R. x THE BUILDING during this time; Shirley at The Russell Inn for her assistance in organizing accommodations and to Daymon, Shirley, Wes and
BLOCKS TO staff for the lovely lunch served after the service; RCMP detachment and the Fire Department from Russell for the escort during
the funeral procession; for the countless cards, prepared food, the gorgeous flowers, donations to charity, the visits, embraces,
IN MEMORIAM SUCCESS! and all of the messages of condolence and sympathy; for all of these things we are extremely grateful and for every word, deed
and moment you gave, thank you!
In Loving Memory He will be sadly missed and forever remembered.
Alec, Gia, Cindy, Beverly, Glenda, Troy, nieces and nephews.
Dear Dwight,
The days come and go,
The months and years
come and go too.
You are always
in our thoughts.
We look forward to the day
when we shall meet again.
It wont be very long now. Let them know you are
out there with an ad in
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16 Friday, February 10, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Food Aphrodisiacs for Valentines Day


process and thus give one gredient.
a natural high and pleasur- There is one last in-
Cooking able feeling.
Champagne or spar-
gredient I should mention
that is believed to be an
With kling wine is considered
the drink of lovers, but
aphrodisiac: garlic... when
eaten by both people. It
CHEF DEZ one can also use nonalco-
holic sparkling grape juice
is, however, considered a
prophylactic when eaten
as an alternative. Alcohol by just one.
can lower ones inhibitions

W hat better time of the caff eine, makes for a and thus be regarded as an
year is there to talk wonderfully seductive and aphrodisiac, but the tiny
about aphrodisiacs than addictive ingredient. Fresh bubbles, even in nonalco-
Dear Chef Dez:

I want to make choco-
at Valentines Day? Aph- imported strawberries are holic alternatives, are said late covered strawberries
rodisiacs can be foods that usually available this time to be very seductive. for dessert for a Valentines Photo Submitted
psychologically and/or of year and having them Regardless of what you dinner, but the last time I
scientifically help us feel... dipped in chocolate makes choose to serve, staying in tried making them it was Dear Chris: chocolate being used with
well in the mood for lack for the perfect fi nish to a for a romantic dinner can a disaster. Even though I butter. For example, if you
of better words. The search romantic meal. be accomplished with little took them out of the refrig- When melting your are melting four ounces of
of the perfect combination Oysters and caviar eff ort and some creative erator ahead of time, the chocolate for dipping, melt chocolate, then also melt
is the desire for many on have also been considered planning. The menu you chocolate was still too hard butter in with the choco- in two ounces of butter.
the 14th of February. Al- aphrodisiacs for many decide upon does not have and it broke off the berries late as well. Room tem-
though each persons own years, and some argue it to be complicated, howev- with the fi rst bite and fell perature butter is much Chef Dez is a Chef, Writ-
food preferences play the is because they are a good er it should be meaning- onto the plate. What am I softer than room tempera- er and Host. Visit him at
biggest infl uence on this source of zinc, which con- ful. Your effort should re- doing wrong? ture chocolate, and thus www.chefdez.com
romantic journey of cui- tributes to maintaining fl ect the compassion you will create a more palat-
sine, we will focus on some male potency and fertility. have for this person, and Chris D. able bite and will adhere Write to him at dez@chef
classic ingredients that fall However, there are many your thoughtfulness will to the berries. I normally dez.com or P.O. Box 2674,
into this category. other foods high in zinc be the most important in- add 50% of the weight of Abbotsford, BC V2T 6R4
The fi rst ingredient that are not considered
that comes to mind is aphrodisiacs such as lima
chocolate, and I am certain beans, lentils and spinach;
that many will agree. With and I dont believe making
its velvety smooth melting your Sweetheart a stir-fry
texture, this sweet addi- of these ingredients will
tion to dessert choices will give a romantic impres-
usually win over any other. sion.
Chocolate has been scien- Cayenne pepper and
tifi cally proven to contain spicy foods also play a
ingredients such asphenyl- large role as aphrodisi-
ethylamine and serotonin: acs because they increase
two chemicals that stimu- heart rates, blood flow,
late pleasure senses in the and perspiration. Some
brain. This, plus the natu- say that endorphins are
ral stimulant effect from also released during this

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