You are on page 1of 24

7+(2/'(67:((.

/<1(:63$3(5,17+(&$1$',$1:(67

7ULEXQH
7KH 0LQQHGRVD

6LQFH
Volume 134 Issue 16 Friday, June 30, 2017 www.minnedosatribune.com 90 cents plus tax

INSIDE Graduation Grand March


this week

50 Years
In Ministry

Peewee
Baseball
3
The Tribune Photo by Heather Horner

office will Parents, family and friends gathered at the Minnedosa Community Conference Centre last thursday, June 22nd for the
annual Minnedosa Collegiate Graduation Banquet and Prom. This years MCI graduating class included 38 students.
be closed Pictured above are some of this years MCI graduates as they perform the traditional Grand March. As in years past, the
Monday, graduates did a smaller version of a Grand March at the Minnedosa Personal Care Home so that residents could admire
the formal wear of the young men and glamorous gowns of the young ladies. Diplomas, awards and scholarships were
July 3rd presented Friday morning during the graduation cermonies. Meet this years grads in this weeks special edition.

7KH0D\RUDQG&RXQFLORIWKH7RZQRI0LQQHGRVDKRSHVHYHU\RQHHQMR\VWKHPDQ\
IHVWLYLWLHVSODQQHGLQFHOHEUDWLRQRI&DQDGDVWK%LUWKGD\

+$33<&$1$'$'$<
2 Friday, June 30, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Legion Presents $5,000 to PCH Patio Project


By HILLARY CAMPBELL with a cheque for $5,000, residents have supported tation, and according to
to be used to purchase the Legion over the years, LaCoste, they were happy

O n Tuesday, June 20th,


Duane LaCoste and
George Collen, represent-
outdoor furnishings such
as umbrellas and benches
that are sorely needed on
and the Legion board felt
that it was a good idea to
give back to the commu-
to be able to do it.
LaCoste and the Le-
gion board felt that the fur-
ing Minnedosas General the new patio. nity in that fashion, to the nishings to be purchased
Hugh Dyer Legion Branch Legion President residents and to our veter- would make for a really
No. 138 showed up at the Duane LaCoste said that ans who have supported great opportunity for resi-
Personal Care Home with the donation was agreed us over the years, said dents of the care home to
their hands full of good will. upon for two reasons. The LaCoste. get outside and see and
After a presentation fi rst being that a number At the cheque presen- smell nature, and listen to
made by the Personal Care of veterans currently and tation, two of the Personal the birds and see the flow-
Home requesting financial have previously resided in Care Homes veterans were ers. It would give them the
assistance for their new the care home. The sec- in attendance, Alex Abel opportunity for fresh air,
patio project, the Legion ond reason is that many of and George McLean. Both and a chance to visit out-
agreed to provide them the Personal Care Homes took part in the presen- side with their loved ones.

Getting Ready For Fun Fest


By HILLARY CAMPBELL Saturday will start ever-popular Fun Fest So- weather played a factor
with the Lions Clubs pan- cial. in the weekend. It is for

A nother years Fun Fest cake breakfast. Through-


is upon us! Bring out out the day there will be
your smiles and head on a street market and the
On Sunday morning
there will be a slo-pitch
tournament at the MREC
this reason that organiz-
ers opted to host many of
this years Fun Fest events
out to the festivities, you Minnedosa Cruizers car Ball Diamond, as well as indoors. However, in
dont want to miss them! show. The Fun Fest Pa- yoga at the beach. past years unfavourable Photo By Darryl Holyk
Th e weekend will rade will begin at 11 a.m., The hardworking co- weather did not seem to
kickoff on the morning and all should come out to organizers of Fun Fest hinder eager Fun-Fest- Standing (L-R): Duane LaCoste,
of Friday, July 7th at 10 enjoy! are Erin Woodcock and Goers and the event is al- Lori Birch and George Collen.
a.m. Friday is Kids Day, There will also be en- Krista Powell, and they ways successful.
Front: Alex Abel and George McLean.
and will include kids bike tertainment from Al Sim- have some volunteers Anyone who is inter-
decorating, the kids bike mons and the Brandon who help out throughout ested in registering a float
parade, free kids bowl- Mobile Escape Room. The the weekend as well. Ni- in the Fun Fest parade can
ing at Minnedosa Bowl, Duck Drop will be back
and bouncy houses. Fri- again this year for all to
cole Synchyshyn, from the
Minnedosa Rec Commis-
contact Nicole at the Rec
Offi ce at 867-2250, and Second Hole-in-One
day night will include the enjoy. sion will be facilitating the anyone who wishes to sign
annual Rotary 400 Club Saturday evening will Kids Day on Friday. Vari- up for slo-pitch can con- SUBMITTED achieved by Dan Lebar-
Draw and Dinner at the see the Minnedosa Mav- ous service clubs also help tact Erin at 868-5559. ron on Hole #14 from 149
Minnedosa Arena, fol- ericks hosting a barbeque,
lowed by a dance which followed by the band Bet-
will include some game ter Than, and the beer gar-
out organizing and host-
ing their own individual
events.
Watch for a full sched-
ule of Fun Fest events in
next weeks Tribune.
M innedosa Golf and yards using a 4 hybrid.
Country Club had Dan earned his hole-in-
its second Hole-in-One one during a match in the
stations. dens in the evening for the Last year, some rainy of the season on Friday, Legends Interclub League
June 23rd. This one was play.

Destinations Plus TRIBUNE DEADLINE


Bus Tours
2017 DATE EVENT INFORMATION
7ZRQLJKWZHHNHQGVWD\
Tuesday at 12 noon
6N\GDQFHU&DVLQR
After 10 of the -XO\VWUG 1HZ5RRPV WUDQVSRUWDWLRQDQGVKRSSLQJ
IUHHVORWSOD\H[FKDQJH

-2,186$XJXVWWK WK
same price 2OG5RRPV
DWSDUSHUGD\
trips excluding :LQQLSHJ&DVLQRV 2QHQLJKWVWD\WUDQVSRUDWLRQ
tickets you will be $XJWKWK %RRNDQG3D\EHIRUH DQGVKRSSLQJ

&$6,1262):,11,3(*
-XO\WK$IWHU
entitled to win a )RONORUDPD
%RRNDQG3D\EHIRUH 3DYLOOLRQV3XQMDE*UHHN
FREE trip with us! -XO\WK
$IWHU
,ULVK %HIRUH-XO\ $IWHU-XO\ 
1-800-431-4442
)25./25$0$
5DLQERZ6WDJH 'D\WULS0RPPD0LD
204-867-5777 $XJXVWWK  1HHGWRNQRZE\
stcia@mts.net $XJXVWWK
www.sharontandc.com
Box 1500 6HSWHPEHU
6SLULW/DNH&DVLQR 7ZRQLJKWVWD\WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ +81*$5,$163$,163,5,72)8.5$,1(
Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
%RRN 3D\EHIRUH VKRSSLQJIUHHVORW 2QHQLJKWVWD\WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ RSWLRQDOVKRSSLQJ
WKWK $XJXVWWK SOD\
$IWHU %HIRUH-XO\ $IWHU-XO\ 
WHEN GOING OUT OF
0RRVH-DZ 7ZRQLJKWVVWD\WUDQVSRUDWDLRQ
THE PROVINCE WE
RECCOMEND
6HSWHPEHU
QGWK
7HPSOH*DUGHQV
%RRN 3D\EHIRUH
VKRSSLQJ&DVLQRDQG
VLJKWVHHLQJXQOLPLWHGSRROSDVV
Lady Luck Call Wendy, Jacki or Sharon
to book your spot
PURCHASING TRAVEL
INSURANCE
$XJXVWWK
$IWHU
IUHHVORWSOD\
IRRGYRXFKHU 'HVWLQDWLRQV3OXV 204-867-5777 or 1-800-431-4442
DROP IN OR CALL US FOR ADDITIONAL 2017 BUS LISTINGS 
www.sharontandc.com 48 Mains St. N Box 1500 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0

The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 30, 2017 3

Regional Peewee Baseball Championships


By HILLARY CAMPBELL from Minnedosa. How- tournaments, according to
ever, only one of the two Terry McLenehan. July 7th

L ast weekend, Minnedo-


sa was host to the Re-
gional Peewee Baseball
Minnedosa teams quali-
fi ed for the championship
day. The two coaches for
to 9th will see Minnedosa
hosting the Midget Re-
gional Championships
Championship. The event Minnedosa are Brad King- as well. McLenehan also
took place at the MREC don and Curt Cornish. said that, we are hoping
Baseball Diamond. Strathclair was the to start hosting Provincial
The games started on winner of the champion- and Western Canadian
Friday, June 23rd, and con- ship, and that team will go Championships in the next
tinued throughout the en- forward to compete for the few years.
tire weekend, wrapping up AA Provincials in Altona. While Minnedosa did
on Sunday, June 25th. The The runner up was Russell, not place in the top three,
Peewee Regional Baseball who will now go forward their valiant efforts were
Championship title was to play for the A Provin- appreciated by the many
competed for by both boys cials in Swan River. The people watching in the
and girls aged thirteen and third place standing went stands. Throughout the
under. to Gladstone, who beat weekend, teams could
Competing for the Russell in the third place be heard cheering each
Midwest League were game. other on, showing the true
teams from Birtle, Glad- This Champion- meaning of sportsman-
stone, Hamiota, Neepawa, ship weekend was part ship, while friends and Photo By Hillary Campbell
Rivers, Russell, St. Lazare, of Minnedosas initiative parents watched the rivet-
Strathclair, and two teams to host more large-scale ing games.

Prairie Mountain Health Large Quantity of Medication


Stolen in Pharmacy Break-in
Management Streamlining RCMP MEDIA RELEASE where the medication was stored and
stole a large quantity of prescribed
By HILLARY CAMPBELL the media statement as-
sures that all staff leav-
employment, PMH an-
ticipates that a total of O n Sunday, June 18th at approxi-
mately 4:20 a.m., Minnedosa
RCMP responded to a business alarm
medication.
RCMP at this time have no sus-
pects to the Break and Enter.
P rairie Mountain
Health (PMH) recent-
ly underwent some man-
ing the organization as a
result of the management
streamlining process are
$1,594,443 will be paid in
one-time severance costs,
however a final figure will
at the Minnedosa Pharmacy. Upon po-
lice arrival, it was found that the phar-
A white Chevrolet Avalanche with
grey panelling was seen in close prox-
agement streamlining, being treated respectfully, not be known until the re- macy had been broken in to. Point of imity at the time of the offence and two
which resulted in the loss fairly, and in accordance gion receives signed let- entry was made at the rear entrance as males were heard yelling in the area.
of 24 management posi- with human resources ters of acceptance from the unknown individual(s) smashed Anyone with information is asked
tions. best practices and appli- the employees to receive through the glass door. to contact the Minnedosa RCMP De-
According to a PMH cable legislation. the severance package. As Once inside, the individual(s) tachment at (204)867-2916.
media statement, they PMH said the deci- a result of the job losses, proceeded to the location of the store
went through a process sion was not made lightly, however, PMH stands to
of management stream- and thanks the individuals save $2,796,103 per year.
lining and reducing non- for their committed con-
unionized management tributions to the region,
staff by 15 percent. Of the they also wish them the /RYH BELIEVE Thank you
+23(
24 management positions very best in their future
)DLWK

that were eliminated, sev- endeavors. These types of


en were already vacant. management streamlin-
PMH would not re- ing have occurred in other
for
STRENGTH
&XUH

lease details of the com- industries, and could be


munities in which the the way of the future, as &RXUDJH supporting
positions are being elimi- more and more jobs be- &KHULVK SHDFH
nated, as they consider
it a personnel issue, and
come reliant on computer
software and advanced Never give up! Kailyn!
could lead to easy identi- technology.
fi cation of the individuals To try to soften the Words cannot express how truly grateful and blessed we feel for all the
facing the loss. However, blow of the loss of their kindness and support we have received since Kailyn's accident.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to all the donors,
volunteers and supporters for the social, soccer tournament,
car wash and bake sales.

(YHUJUHHQ(QYLURQPHQWDO The kind gestures our family has received are too many to list
but please know we are truly overwhelmed
<RXU/RFDO(FR&HQWUH and in awe of the generosity.
UHPLQGLQJ\RXWKDWZHWDNHXVHGPRWRURLO The donations and funds raised will enable us to continue
DQWLIUHH]HRLOOWHUVRLOMXJVDQGSDLOV to be at Kailyn's side and provide her with the things she needs
OLWUHRIXVHGRLOFDQFRQWDPLQDWH during her recovery and hopefully returning home.
PLOOLRQOLWUHVRIZDWHU
 Your kindness will not be forgotten.
Kailyn Turner's Family
ZZZHYHUJUHHQWHFKFD 
4 Friday, June 30, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

V DARRYL A.HOLYK - PUBLISHER AND EDITOR

Around the Canada 150 Something to Celebrate


Region... View From
Parliament Hill
servative government championed many improve-
ments in Manitoba including upgrading highways,
creating parks, building the Red River Floodway and
modernizing our education system by consolidating
one room schools into the modern schools we know
KILLARNEY GUIDE - Close to 1,500 participants By
now. The achievements of amazing Canadians like
and visitors came to take part in the Manitoba 55 Plus
Games. Of those attending, 920 were registered partici-
ROBERT SOPUCK these have helped shape the Canada we know and
love today.
pants, 280 attended the banquet and nearly 400 attended
Our large and diverse landscape with the many
the dance. There were also 260 registered ball players for
linguistic and cultural diff erences of our people
Slo-Pitch.
n July 1st, 1867, the Dominion of Canada was makes Canada unique. In coming together, we have
BOISSEVAIN RECORDER - Danielle Paradis a O formed by uniting Upper and Lower Canada been able to accomplish many feats of intelligence
with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. This historic and ingenuity, with endless possibilities for the fu-
2008 graduate of Boissevain School will officially begin
her residency as a doctor at the hospital in Dauphin on moment was the result of years of hard work by all ture.
the Fathers of Confederation, but most importantly, In a country as geographically huge as ours,
July 1st. there is always a new area to visit and explore, but
Sir John A Macdonald, who became the new coun-
trys first Prime Minister. my favourite is right here. This is Canadas heartland.
ROBLIN REVIEW - Members of Parkway Co-op gath- Since then, Canada has had 23 Prime Ministers I am so proud to be able to represent such a beautiful
ered for the annual general meeting to celebrate their co- part of Canada during this historic year of celebra-
and 42 elected parliaments. Manitoba joined Con-
operative achieving almost $43 million in sales last year. tions. Caroline and I truly enjoy living among some
federation in 1870, and in the years following, the
In 2016, Parkway Co-op provided over $36,000 in dona- amazing Canadian wildlife that we are sometimes
country has grown to ten province s and three territo-
tions and sponsorships. ironically known for. Our fellow Canadians who live
ries.
Now on July 1st, 2017, Canadians of all genera- in urban centres like Toronto, Vancouver or Montre-
MELITA NEW ERA - Two Canada 150 murals are be- tions and from every province and territory will cel- al, do not have the same opportunity to wake up, go
ing painted - one on the south side of the Melita Library ebrate the 150th anniversary of Confederation and for a walk or drive down a gravel road and see a bear
and the other on the north side of the Super Thifty. the amazing achievements that have followed. or beaver or moose wandering along.
Canadians are credited with inventing both the During our celebrations to commemorate the
RESTON RECORDER - Sandy Oak Raceways hosted telephone and the lightbulb; making the first pros- 150th anniversary of the beginning of this great na-
a motocross event with over 200 entries from Ontario, thetic hand and adding a robotic arm to the out- tion, I encourage each of you to take some time to
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and North Dakota. side of the International Space Station; and creating think about what makes Canada special for you and
sports such as basketball, lacrosse and ice hockey. remember how lucky and blessed we are to call Can-
From Nellie McClung to Margaret Atwood, Tom- ada home. Take a moment to soak in this historic
DELORAINE TIMES AND STAR - Hasselfield
my Douglas to Chris Hadfield, Canadians are known celebration of how far our country has come since
Drugs has been a mainstay of the community for over 100
at home and abroad for their amazing ideas, innova- 1867, and the many more milestones we have yet to
years the pharmacy has been in the Hasselfield family for
tions and legacies. Manitobans will also recognize the celebrate.
three generations but has now been sold to new owners,
Matt and Leslie Palmer. legacy left by Duff Roblin, whose Progressive Con- Happy Canada Day!

SOURIS PLAINDEALER - Former resident, Camer-


on Hicks, is a professional animator and for the first time,
saw his name in the credits of a big screen movie, Smurfs
3. Hicks is now working on The Lego Movie Sequel for
Johanne Ross Appointed To ACC Board of Governors
Warner Brothers. SUBMITTED Minister Ian Wishart been appointed as a stu- ous boards including the
announced this week. dent member. Canadian Agri-Business
CARBERRY NEWS_EXPRESS - Following con-
cerns brought forward about the condition of sidwalks
in the community, Carberry Town Council debated this
T he Manitoba govern-
ment has appointed
seven new members to the
Jeff Harwood, Harvey
Laluk, Carla Milne, Jack
Ewatski and Kelly Wilson
Ross is the executive
director of Agriculture in
the Classroom Canada
Education Foundation,
the Council on Post-Sec-
ondary Education and the
issue. Council will study the problem with Public Works Assiniboine Community and Minnedosas Johanne and past executive direc- Manitoba Rural Leader-
and enact a solution. College board of gover- Ross, have been appointed tor of Agriculture in the ship Program Steering
nors, Education and Train- as regular members and Classroom Manitoba. She Committee.
ing Anneliesea Parkinson has has served on numer-

The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. The Minnedosa Tribune is independently owned and is the
oldest weekly newspaper in the Canadian West and has
Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. does
guarantee the publication of all submitted articles and
not

published continuously from the same premises since photographs. These submissions, are at the discretion of the
Box 930 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
March of 1883. We acknowledge the financial support of the
Published Friday of each week from the premises of publisher and will appear as space permits. The Minnedosa
Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund
The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. 14 - 3rd Ave. S.W. (CPF) for our publishing activities.
Tribune reserves the right to edit any submission as deemed
Minnedosa, MB. R0J 1E0 necessary by the publisher.
E-Mail Addresses: We are not responsible for fax transmissions or email
Member of Manitoba Community Newspapers Association
and Newspapers Canada General: editor@minnedosatribune.com submissions that are not received. To guarantee that such
Audited twice a year by Canadian Media Circulation Audit Ads/printing: adsales@minnedosatribune.com
submissions have been received please confirm with a phone
call or in person.
Phone: (204) 867-3816 Classifieds: class@minnedosatribune.com
Fax: (204) 867-5171 All contents copyright 2017
www.minnedosatribune.com
Cell: (204) 867 - 7000 TRUSTED CONNECTED TARGETED
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 30, 2017 5

Spring Session Accomplishments


sector compensation costs
by establishing a rolling
hourly wage to $11.15 this
fall and ensuring regular, Ye O l d
Under The Dome

b
four-year period to set a predictable increases with
By

T r i
framework for future pay a sensible approach that
increases. At the same will keep the wage steady
GREG NESBITT time, we are encouraging in years of negative or no
Riding Mountain MLA our provincial government inflation.
employers and unions to As well, we are as-
work together to find sav- sisting families and busi-
ings that can be returned nesses with their power
to Manitobans. This bal- bills through Efficiency
I n my column last week,
I mentioned that our
Progressive Conservative
salaries until the next gen-
eral election, we began to
work even harder in the
anced and measured ap-
proach does not involve
Manitoba, a new Crown
agency that will develop
1887 A gentleman in town thought there were no hats
good enough here so procured one in Winnipeg. The el-
wage rollbacks and does energy-saving programs. ements thought otherwise and sent it fl ying down the
team passed 28 govern- House to fix Manitobas fi-
not aff ect workers pen- This agency, created with river last Sunday. He is now forced to don a Minnedosa
ment bills and two private nances. Our governments
sions. new legislation, will re- hat.
members bills in three new Fiscal Responsibility
Our government is duce energy bills for con-
months of hard work at the and Taxpayer Protection
Manitoba legislature dur- Act ensures financial sus-
also taking strong steps to sumers and companies af- 1897 The Minnedosa School Board is calling for ten-
better meet the needs of ter proposed rate increases ders for the erection of a schoolhouse.
ing the recently completed tainability for our prov-
children in care by giving resulting from the NDPs
spring session. ince with a commitment to
the Childrens Advocate mismanagement of Mani- 1907 Another landmark gone. The log building adjoin-
Continuing on our smart fiscal management,
increased powers and re- toba Hydro. ing the land titles office has been torn down this week.
path to make Manitoba the after the previous NDP ad-
sponsibilities. The new We completed a lot of This was one of the very oldest buildings in Minnedosa.
most improved province in ministration doubled the
Advocate for Children and important work this past
Canada, we have new laws provincial debt in just eight
Youth Act expands the spring. We look forward to
that will help fix the prov- years. Th is new law re-
mandate of the Advocates returning to the House in
1917 Minnedosans can get their boats built at home.
inces fi nances by reduc- quires real progress toward A motor boat to hold about 20 people and a good can-
offi ce beyond Child and the fall, as our government
ing the deficit, sustain our balanced budgets through vas canoe to hold at least three people, were both con-
Family Services in order to and PC team continue to
public services, improve progressively smaller defi- structed here and are doing good service.
help other vulnerable kids work for Manitobans by
the child welfare system, cits, and includes pay cuts
and young adults. fixing our finances, repair-
bring predictability to the for cabinet ministers who
For workers and their ing our services and re- 1937 The Minnedosa armouries will be reserved for
minimum wage and save fail to achieve legislated use as a community hall. The concrete armoury fl oor will
families looking for wage building our economy.
Manitobans money on deficit-reduction targets. be repaired and levelled and new hardwood floor laid.
predictability, as well as Greg Nesbitt is the MLA
their power bills, among With other legisla-
for businesses, we have for the Riding Mountain
many other important tion, we are protecting
passed the Minimum constituency. He can be 1947 Plans have been laid to form a Junior Chamber of
measures. and repairing the services
Wage Indexation Act that reached at 204-759-3313, Commerce in Minnedosa.
After our entire Manitoba families depend
adjusts the minimum rate 1-844-877-7767 or by email
40-member PC Caucus on. Th e Public Services
decided in early March to Sustainability Act brings
on October 1st of each at gregnesbittmla@mymts. 1957 July 2nd will bring the Ring Bros. Circus to the
year to reflect inflation. We net Agricultural Society Grounds. Highlights to include Su-
take a freeze on our MLA more certainty to public-
are raising the minimum sie Q, the Worlds smartest elephant, riding monkeys,
performing dogs and prancing ponies. There will also
be trapeze artists, aerialists, acrobats and tumblers.
Letters to the Editor TRIBUNE DEADLINE
The Minnedosa Tribune welcomes Letters to the 1967 Stewart Motors announces Arnold Delbridge
Editor. All letters must include the writers full name, Tuesday at 12 noon has returned as their new Parts and Service Manager.
address, and telephone number. Only the writers He was parts manager in 1959. They also announced
name will be published; address and phone number Stuart Kille as their new Assistant Partsman.
are required for confirmation. Anonymous letters will
not be published. Letters that are deemed libelous,
in bad taste, or describe an incident involving other
people, will not be published.
0LQQHGRVD 1987 Sims and Sims Barristers and Solicitors is
pleased to announce that F. Alexander Jackson will be

0HQV6KHG
associated with the firm as an Articled Law Clerk for the
Th e Minnedosa Tribune reserves the right to 1987-1988 Bar Admission Course.
edit letters based on taste, legality, clarity, and
length. Letters to the Editor can be submitted in 1997 The old Minnedosa Town Bell, used from 1904 to
person, sent by mail to Box 930, Minnedosa, MB 1954, has been placed on a cement pad at the Heritage
R0J 1E0, by fax (204) 867-5171, or by email to Village.
editor@minnedosatribune.com

TOP RATE
1 year

1.7%* *Rates subject to change


Certain conditions may apply

Dr. Derek Papegnies Meet Tuesdays at 1:00 p.m.


3 year 5 year

OPTOMETRIST
287 4th Street S.W.
Minnedosa, MB
2.0%* 2.4%*
Mens Shed are welcoming supportive, safe places for camaraderie and %UXFH0F1DEE
socialization where there is equality and inclusion for all members. Activities may
include wood carving, playing cards, conversation and coffee, woodworking and more.
Call For More Terms & Rates 867-3946
Community volunteering...Members decide.
129-2nd Avenue S.W., Minnedosa, MB
For Information call:
FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL: Warren - 204-868-0703 Roland - 204-867-7102 Ken - 204-867-3532
204-867-2455 We accept donations of gently used tools, wood, stained glass equipment & Supplies etc.
6 Friday, June 30, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Brython Edwards Gives Bike Park A Makeover


By HILLARY CAMPBELL erly spaced with adequate is nothing to ride like that much more user friendly,
landing room. It is almost for dirt jumps. Just like the new layout will also be

B rython Edwards, a lo- like what is there now, just


cal dirt biking enthu- made properly, and bigger
siast has begun to update and better, he said.
Brandon needs a skate
park, the biking scene real-
ly needs this, I think it will
safer for users, we are go-
ing to have nice big land-
ings too, said Edwards.
Minnedosas bike park at This project is impor- be great. The new bike park will
the Rivers Edge. Con- tant to Edwards, as he, What else is great be great for the commu-
struction materials were like many other bike en- about the project is how nity as a whole. Its going
expected to arrive on June thusiasts, struggles to find low budget it is. While the to attract a lot of people to
24th, with the labour to somewhere to ride. There cost of a skate park could Minnedosa, anyone who
begin shortly thereafter. is a spot in town that Ive be close to $400,000, ac- is riding bikes and going
Brython and a friend of his, been riding for years, and cording to Edwards, the to see jumps like this that
Shea Koborudz, from Busy I saw the potential there, bike park needs only some are open to the public, its
Beever Tree Removal, plan said Edwards. He then ap- dirt, which is being do- really going to get people
to do all of the work. proached the right people, nated, and some signage, coming here, commented
While the old bike and got the project off the which will cost a few hun- Edwards. Before we had
park was not in disrepair, it ground, so to speak. With dred dollars each. They to go to Whistler and Cal-
was not without its faults. the legal requirements al- also received a $2,000 bud- gary, so to have something
What is set up there now ready taken care of for the get from the Rivers Edge, like this here, its going to
is really beginner style old skate park, the projects for which Edwards is in- be really great.
jumps, and they are not set groundwork is already credibly grateful. We are going to have
up properly, said Edwards. done. The bike park will be a sick dirt bike park, Ed-
With his improvements to Edwards is excited free to the public, and will wards concluded. As soon Photo Submitted
the park, it will now con- about this project, as far be laid out for visitors to as construction is done,
Brython Edwards goes over a jump
sist of a set of beginner, in- as jumps go in Manitoba, progress at their own pace the bike park will be avail-
termediate and advanced probably Saskatchewan and comfort level. In ad- able for public use.
at the Rivers Edge Bike Park.
jumps, which will be prop- and a lot of Ontario, there dition to the layout being

Community Newspapers
Local Special Olympians Do Well
By HILLARY CAMPBELL were held at Brandon Uni- nine-hole course in an af- was 75 points over his av-
Have Reach versity, and the golf event ternoon, this day he played erage, while Camp shot a
The Minnedosa Tribune reaches far beyond the
boundaries of our community. F ore! Watch out world,
here comes Minnedo-
sas fabulous Special Olym-
was held out at the Shilo
Golf Course.
Johnson competed in
two nine-hole courses,
ending the day with a score
of 72 in the first game, and
111, a 129, a 183 and a 172,
and was 51 points over his
average.
When you advertise with The Tribune pians. Brock Johnson, golf against 18 other golf- 69 in the second, with a to- Adamson is currently
your ad reaches subscribers in these Devrin Frondall, Jason ers, seven or eight of which tal score of 141. Trudy Ad- waiting to hear whether
Manitoba communities: Camp and Corey Boucha- were in his category. In the amson was the coach for Johnson will be selected
rd all competed at the Spe- end, he was victorious, and the golf event. to go to the Canada Sum-
Arden MacGregor Russell cial Olympics in Brandon took home the gold med- Also competing in the mer Games in Antigonish,
Argyle McCreary Sandy Lake on June 16th to June 18th. al. While Johnson is only golf was Corey Bouchard, Nova Scotia next summer.
Bethany Melita Shoal Lake The majority of the games used to playing a single who scored 79 in his first Adamson will be coaching
Brandon Minitonas Souris game and 75 in his second at the games next summer,
Brookdale Minnedosa Ste Rose game, with a total score of and hopes that Johnson
Carberry
Cardale
Morden
Mountain
Starbuck
Steinbach 7KXUVGD\1LWH 154 for the day.
Frondall and Camp
will be selected to go with
her.
Carman
Clanwilliam
Road
Neepawa
Stonewall
Stoney
0HQV*ROI both competed in the
fi ve-pin bowling event.
Most importantly,
each competitor had fun.
Dauphin Newdale Mountain Frondall took home the sil- Everybody did really good
Douglas Oak Bank Strathclair -XO
-XO\WK ver medal, and Camp took and we all had lots of fun.
Eden Oak River Swan River 6KR
6KRWJXQ6WDUW home the bronze. They Its really tiring, but we all
Elphinstone Oakburn Virden SP .LPV were coached in the bowl- had fun, and there was a
Erickson Olha Winnipeg 6WHDN %HDQV
6WH 4XDOLW\)RRGV ing by Jean Hachkowski. dance on Saturday night,
Franklin Onanole Frondall shot a 93, a 129, a said Adamson.
141 and a 136 that day, and
Gladstone Pilot Mound Did You Know?
Great Falls Polonia We also
Hamiota Portage la

STAMPS
have a number
High Blu Prairie of subscribers
Kenton Rapid City across Canada (5,&.621+%(()&/8%
$&+,(9(0(17'$<
Killarney Reston and the United
Lac du Bonnet Rivers States.
Lake Audy Rossburn
Rubber or -XO\QGSP0LQQHGRVD$J%DUQ

We would like to thank all of our sponsors, and previous


Self-inking steer buyers for their support, and invite everyone to join us
at this years Fat Stock Show and Sale on July 5th for the op-
7+(2/'(67:((./<1(:63$3(5,17+(&$1$',$1:(67

7ULEXQH
7KH 0LQQHGRVD portunity to purchase one of this years 4-H projects
6LQFH
and fill your freezer with premium beef.
Please phone Geoff at 204-210-0440 with any questions, or
to make arrangements to have someone bid on your

204-867-3816 behalf at this years auction.


The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 30, 2017 7

Ewasiuk Wins Name The Police Car Contest


SUBMITTED called, has grown from forefathers of the North
those 150 members in West Mounted Police

I n honour of Canadas 1873 to approximately


150th birthday this year, 18,300 Regular Mem-
the RCMPs Westman bers (Police Officers) and
rode horses and of course
named their mounts. In
honour of this tradition
Traffic Services unit held a 10,000 civilian employees the Westman Traffic Ser-
police car naming contest today in 712 detachments vices unit engaged el-
in eight schools within the across the country. In ementary students across
Westman area. 1904, King Edward VII au- the Westman area to sub-
Th e Royal Canadian thorized the prefix Royal mit names for each police
Mounted Police traces and the Force became the vehicle. The RCMP Musi-
its history back to May of Royal North West Mount- cal Ride horses and Police
1873 when the Parliament ed Police (RNWMP). In Dogs are named in similar
of Canada established the 1920 the RNWMP joined national contests.
North West Mounted Po- with the Dominion Police The Mountie respon-
lice (NWMP) to police the to form the Royal Cana- sible for each car chose
vast North West, which dian Mounted Police and his/her favourite name
encompassed todays expanded to eastern Can- of those submitted. Each
provinces of Manitoba, ada. winning student was pre-
Saskatchewan and Alber- The Westman Traffic sented with a certificate
ta, as well as the North- Services unit, often bet- of achievement signed by
west, Yukon and Nunavut ter known by the former Assistant Commissioner
Territories. name of Highway Patrol, Scott Kolody, Command-
Th e North West is located in Minnedosa ing Offi cer of the RCMPs
Mounted Police has a rich and supplements the local D Division (Manitoba);
history in Manitoba. A RCMP detachments pro- Inspector Edward More-
Force of 150 Mounties was viding traffic enforcement land, the Officer in Com-
assembled over the winter throughout the Westman mand of D Division
of 1873/1874 at Fort Garry area. The unit primarily Traffi c Services; and the
(now Winnipeg). After a focuses on patrolling the officer who drives the po-
hard cold winter of train- Trans-Canada Highway, lice vehicle. The student
ing, an additional 150 the Yellowhead Highway was also presented with Photo Submitted
members joined the origi- and Highway #10 from the a stuff ed RCMP Musical
nal contingent at Fort Duf- United States border to Ride horse. All the stu- Tanners Crossing School student Dylan Ewasiuk is pictured
ferin near Emerson in the Riding Mountain National dents in the class were with Cst. Kristine Dupuis. Cst. Dupuis selected Dylans entry of
spring of 1874. From here, Park. presented with RCMP
Lady General for police vehicle 2B41 in the recent Westman Traffic
275 Mounties departed on The unit is composed stickers and tattoos, and
the famous March West to of one sergeant, one cor- were given a tour of the Services Name The Police Car Contest.
eliminate the illegal whis- poral, seven constables police car. The students
key trading in the area and two support staff, quite enjoyed playing with
around Fort Whoop Up with nine police vehicles. the emergency lights and
(near todays Lethbridge, In the past some mem- siren, and sitting in the
AB) and to establishing bers named their vehicles back of the police vehicles.
detachments across the just for fun. The RCMP Hopefully, they dont find
prairies. has a long history based themselves back there
Th e Force, as its on various traditions. Our when they grow up.

17065GG0
If your label reads

17 /06 /30
Its time to renew
your subscription!
204-867-3816
17065gmd

Business Cards
We print business cards
in all styles and quantities. Colour Cards
Stop in today prices starting at
or call us 250 500 1000
for details. $45.00 $70.00 $110.00

The Minnedosa Tribune


Minnedosa, MB 204-867-3816
8 Friday, June 30, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Co-op Community Spaces Provides $125K to Ag Research Farm


SUBMITTED is all about. food production and agri-
In 2017 with Cana- cultures role in rural and

C o-op is pitching in to
help out the Manitoba
Beef and Forage Initiatives
da 150 just around the cor-
ner individual projects
were eligible to receive up
urban communities.
The MBFI will also uti-
lize the new facility to pro-
(MBFI). to $150,000 through Co- vide hands-on training in
The MBFI is a research op Community Spaces. In crop and livestock produc-
farm with three sites near total, 27 organizations are tion, farm product market-
Brandon, MB that will re- being supported through ing and workshops around
ceive $125,000 in funding the program this year. safe animal handling.
from Co-op Community Combined, these groups This is just wonder-
Spaces, a funding program which include non-profits, ful news, says Ramona
supporting recreation, charities and community Blyth, MBFI chair. MBFI
environmental conserva- service co-operatives is a centre of agricultural
tion and urban agriculture have received $2 million innovation engaging in
projects. for their community proj- science-based research to
Co-op Community ects. benefi t valuable ecosys-
Spaces is an exciting pro- Since launching in tems, improve producer
gram that is making a dif- 2015, Co-op Community profi tability and build so-
ference across Western Spaces has provided $4.5 cial awareness around the
Canada and were delight- million to more than 60 beef and forage industry.
ed to see it come to Bran- projects across B.C., Mani- Blyth says that MBFIs role
don, said Lorne Zachari- toba, Saskatchewan and is to support a community
as, General Manager with Alberta. of collaborative stakehold-
Heritage Co-op. Heritage Th e Co-op Commu- ers to advance agricul-
Co-op is supported and nity Spaces funding will tures future, and connect
owned by members and help support the construc- with the next generation.
customers throughout tion of the Learning Centre We are really looking Photo Submitted
southwest Manitoba, so of Excellence at the MBFIs forward to working with
its important that we give Brookdale site for produc- the great people at Co-op (L-R): Katharine Kingdon (Heritage Co-op), Ken Jenner (Heritage Co-op),
back and make invest- ers, industry leaders and Community Spaces and Lorne Zacharias (Heritage Co-op), Robin Hamilton (DUC), Ramona
ments in our community the public including stu- celebrating their support. Blyth (MBFI), Brian Lemon (MBP), Glenn Friesen (MB Ag), Duncan
and people, which is what dents to better under- says Blyth. Morrison (MFGA), Don Guilford (MBFI).
Co-op Community Spaces stand on-farm research,

Modern Looks
July 6-9, 2017
$WWHQWLRQFOLHQWV
We're happy to announce that effective Minnedosa, MB
Wednesday, June 28th, 2017
we will be opening the doors to our new location at
Minnedosa Fun Fest @mdsafunfest
333 2nd Street, Southwest, Minnedosa
While we've enjoyed ten plus years on Minnedosas Main Street we look forward to our new and fresh
scenery. I would like to take a moment and thank all of our clients and the town and surrounding
area for your support and patronage over the past ten plus years. We will miss the action Main Street
can generate and we will miss our local business neighbours but we will still be able to serve our
community the best we know how! We look forward to another ten plus years of helping others feel
and look their very best. Thank you for so many memories and support. Bouncy Castles Kiddies Parade BBQ Lunches
Antique Car Show Farmers Market Duck Drop 
Our new location will feature many exciting amenities like....
Easy and accessible parking and one level entrance. Al Simmons Escape Room Beer Gardens
Cozy waiting area with TV, free WiFi, and fire place. Live Entertainment Social Evening Rotary Supper
Luxurious Italian shampoo station with adjustable shampoo sink and chair to custom fit every client. It's beautiful and comfy!
Fun Fest Market Packed Playhouse Draw
We will be offering complimentary scalp, neck and shoulder massage with every hair wash.
We will be offering Free! Ear piecing with the purchase of a set of Slow-pitch Tournament Rubgy Games Yoga
earing studs. (Must have parent consent if under the age of eighteen)
Complimentary coffee and tea bar.
Soon to be licensed to serve alcohol in the near future.

We know you will enjoy your appointment at our new location. We offer men's, woman's and children's
haircuts, colours and the latest colour techniques as well as manicures, pedicures, facial waxing and
eye brow tinting. We are offering 25% off your first appointment at our new location and
we will be giving you a fifth haircut free card. Stop in or call to get your cards today!
GOLD SILVER BRONZE FRIENDS
Please call us at 204-867-5694 or Town of Minnedosa Kirks Service Minnedosa Pharmacy Minnedosa Insurance
Minnedosa & District C. Burton Enterprises Kims Quality Foods
Facebook message us today Foundation Hillside Plumbing & Heating Sun Sun Restaurant
Minnagro
RM of Minto Odanah

7KDQN\RX0LQQHGRVDDQGVXUURXQGLQJDUHD Minnedosa Rec Commission


Wilsons Wheels
Four Season Repair
Salers Backhoe & Trucking

IRUDQDPD]LQJ\HDUV Prairie Redi-Mix


The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 30, 2017 9

Garrys 50 Years In Ministry


By HILLARY CAMPBELL in Kamloops, BC, where ed to him, so instead he
men would come and go chose rural communities

T his year, while Canada


celebrates its 150th
birthday, Garry MacDow-
from Vancouver, in search
of jobs. The hostel would
give them food and shelter
throughout his career. I
had the chance to go to big,
urban cities, but decided
all will be looking back on for four days. to stay where people get to
fifty years as a minister. In know each other, he said.
this day and age, it is be- He describes his ca-
coming less common that reer as having two parts.
we see someone spend a The fi rst twenty-some
decade in the same job, years were spent with the
let alone fi ve decades, not First Nations people, and
to mention spending this the second, among people
long in service to others. of European ethnic back-
Being the oldest of ground.
nine siblings, it could be In Northern BC, he
said that helping others and his wife were amongst
came naturally to Mac- the First Nations people,
Dowall. He was raised on a the Gitxsan, the Tsim-
farm in the Ottawa Valley. shian, the Nisgaa, and the
He had planned to take Haida, on Haida Gwaii,
Political Science at Carlton Photo Submitted formerly Prince Charlotte.
University, when he was He spent many years in a
involved in a life threaten- Garry MacDowall as BC village called Port Ed-
ing car accident. I decid- a young graduate. ward, where for three sea-
ed then that God had given sons of the year, First Na-
me a second chance in life, tions people from around
and I thought, my main After this, MacDowall the area would come to Photo By Hillary Campbell
purpose now is to serve moved even further north catch and produce salm-
others, so that ended up in BC, and went into the on. While here, Garry and Garry MacDowall is pictured by the stained glass at
in the church for me, said Anglican Church, called his wife, Judith welcomed the historic St. Marks Anglican Church.
MacDowall. the Diocese of Caledonia. their three children into
Garry moved west, Having grown up in a ru- the world.
and held his fi rst job in a ral area, he knew that the If I can sum up my tions people, they taught have lived in the Westman in the Grenadines. He also
hostel for transient men big city life was not suit- years among the First Na- me a lot, said MacDowall, area. worked on an initiative
Im glad I went there in my After working in the which allows all children
younger years, they taught St. Marys Church in Bran- to go to summer camp. He
me much about what pa- don, he and Judith decided has also gone on two mis-
tience is, they taught me it was time for the move to sions to the Holy Land,
much about having big Minnedosa. Upon arriving once looking at it from the
ears for each other, and to in Minnedosa 14 years ago, perspective of the Israeli
not yap so much, and they Judith worked at the hos- people, and once from the
taught me that if you dont pital and care home, while perspective of the Pales-
get something done today, Garry devoted his time to tinians, and he gained im-
there is always tomorrow. volunteer work including measurable perspective in
It has now been over the Lions Club and Recre- doing this.
twenty fi ve years since ation Commission, just to Over the course of his
MacDowall has lived name a few. The motto for career, MacDowall has
amongst the First Nations the Lions Club is we serve, learned some valuable life
people in BC, but the re- and I guess thats been my lessons. Read on to ben-
lationships that were built motto for my whole life, is efit from 50years worth of
there withstood the tests of serving others. God gave wisdom, free of charge.
time. He and Judith were me a second chance, so my I learned that everybody
both adopted into tribes, love for him is shown in is important, every indi-
Garry into the Killer Whale my service for others, said vidual is important, take
Clan, and Judith into the Garry. time for them in their
Raven Clan. They are still During his time in times of tears, their times
17065gm1
kept up-to-date with the Minnedosa, Garry served of joy, said MacDow-
major happenings of their on town council under all. Another thing that he
clans. the leadership of Mayors took away from his years
From here, he and his Duane LaCoste and Ray of experience is that the
family moved to a spot Orr, and he immensely little things are important,
between Smithers and enjoyed this time. He has the small things that may
Terrace, BC, where they since passed the torch on seem trivial to you may
remained for a few years, to Judith, who currently mean the world to some-
living in the old Hudsons sits on Town Council. one else. He also learned
Bay Factors house. He continued his work the importance of youth,
After this, MacDowall with the church and takes if you work with youths, it
and his family relocated on some of the Sunday ser- opens the doors to moms
again to Dawsons Creek, vices at the St. Marks An- and dads and grandpar-
Mile Zero on the Alaskan glican Church. Garry has ents.
Highway, where they lived also spent time on missions
for nine years. They then in the Grenadines. He
moved to Fairview, Alber- started a program in which Continued
ta, which then took them he raised money to buy on Page 9
to the last 22 years, during soccer balls, basketballs,
which the MacDowalls baseballs, etc. for children
10 Friday, June 30, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

NEWDALE NEWS SANDY LAKE NEWS


By RAVENS GLEN WI so it will be slightly smaller July 1st along with Canada. By DIANE BACHEWICH Kamloops, Calgary, Co- Ken and Darlene Por-
this time. We all wish Shir- Congratulations to chrane, Saskatoon, Winni- ter returned home from

W ed like to send sin-


cere sympathy from
the community to Shelley
ley many more wonderful
birthdays ahead!
Shirley Pederson
Karen Holyk who recently
completed the half-mar-
athon event of the 2017
C ongratulations to peg, St. Catharines and nu-
all the students who merous other locations in
graduated from high Manitoba. In for the week-
visiting in Vancouver and
Kamloops, BC with family
bringing daughter Kelsie
and Grant Zahaiko and treated the Sunday church Manitoba Marathon and school, college and uni- end were Chris, Kara and and Grandson Jacob for a
family on the passing of crowd to coff ee and muf- last weekend, participated versities. Wish you all the Sam Roth of Fort Collins, holiday.
Shelleys mother in Alber- fins following the last Sun- in the Winnipeg Bubble best in your future. Gradu- CO; Jim and Marika Mc- Diane Bachewich and
ta. Funeral arrangements day service until Septem- Run. ating from here were Mea- Donald, David and Donna Helen Derhak were sur-
are pending. ber and on the morning Wed like to extend gan Huculak, daughter of Derhak of Calgary; Don- prised and happy when
Special 80th birthday of June 27th Del treated all the graduating class of Larry and Wanda Huculak, na Rystephanuk of Rock grandson Kyle Wahoski
greetings are being sent everyone to coffee in hon- 2017 the very best of luck she plans to attend ACC to Mountain House, AB; Rob- walked in the door, home
to Fred Howard who cele- our of his Moms birthday. as they pursue their ca- study Agri business, and ert and Liz Mandzuk of St. from his stay in Australia.
brated this milestone event Great week to come for reer courses, whether its Jennifer Burton, daughter Catharines, ON; Ron and Nice to see you home Kyle.
on June 27th. It was very coffee in Newdale! university, college or the of Kris and Lisa Burton, Lucy Mendro of Flin Flon; The Sandy Lake Mer-
much appreciated when Several houses have workforce. Graduation she plans to take nursing Greg and Marylou Mendro, chants Association have
Fred bought coff ee at the been sold to new owners in was held on June 28th in at the Brandon University. Laurie Lewandoski Kuzin been busy getting a new
hotel on Monday morning. town, Shirley Switzers big the beautifully decorated They both graduated from of Winnipeg; Kim and Dan smaller dock #2 installed
We wish you many more to house on Minnedosa Av- Strathclair rink. Gradu- the Erickson high school. Harden of Carnduff, SK; at the beach.
come Fred! enue and the former home ates with a Newdale con- Ann Zatylny accompa- Ryan Campbell and fam- Visiting with Irene
Rod and Barb Peder- of Don and Jean Watson on nection are Marika Dew- nied Larry and Marie Zat- ily of Dauphin; Tom and Shandala and Brian for a
son from Medicine Hat ar- Government Road Allow- ar-Norosky (daughter of ylny to Winnipeg recently, Tyn Cameron and family few days were Mike and
rived June 26th to help Rod ance. We welcome these Dennis and Denise), Jenna where Ann visited and of Forrest; Ray and Kristan Lolta Shandala of Fort Mc-
and Dels mother, Shirley, newcomers to our small Rystephanuk (daughter of attended a 90th birthday Kuzyk, Josh Lewandoski Murray, AB they all attend-
celebrate her 85th birth- town. Darcy and David), Shelby party for a long time friend and Wes Shewchuk of ed Steve Shandalas 90th
day on June 27th. Rod and So many birthdays in Watson (Marguerite Ware- Mable Mochnocz. Brandon; Chris Porter and birthday party in Brandon.
Barbs family are all recov- June congratulations to hams granddaughter), Re- Lorrie and Ollie Le- little daughter Astrid of
ering nicely from their car Eileen Bradley who cel- becca Baker (Pat and Don wandoski attended a fam- Vancouver; Kelsie Porter
accident, however, this ebrated her birthday June Bakersgranddaughter). ily reunion on Ollies side and Jacob of Kamloops;
celebration was to have 26th and birthday wishes Good luck in the years of the family in Winnipeg Kerrie, Megan, Tyler and
taken place the weekend to Helen Zariwney who ahead to every one of the over the weekend. Katie; Sheryl and Trevor
their accident occurred, celebrates her birthday 2017 Grad Class. Lawrence and Barb Dadey of Winnipeg; Derk
Osadec accompanied by Dadey of Saskatoon; Shei-
Mary Usick of Minnedo- la Kilimeck of Cochrane; myCommunity
Neighbours Indeed
sa visited with brother Glen, Pat and Justin Coul-
%HD1HLJKERXU
Metro and Marylyn Hara- son of Saskatoon. $QGDQQRXQFH
symchuk in Winnipeg dur- Congratulations to WKHVHVSHFLDOHYHQWV
WR\RXUFRPPXQLW\
ing the week. Tonielle Bachewich and
Many friends and rela- her teammates on the Birth of Child
Wedding
tives gathered in Sandy Westman All Star Rugby WeddingAnniversaries
Lake on Saturday, June team who finished in style 25th, 40th, 50th, 60th
24th for the interment of taking both games from New home residency
the late Laverne Lewan- their Winnipeg counter- You may qualify for a
personalized keepsake
doskis ashes. The bikers parts with a score of 33 to gift offer compliments
came from far and near to 22 over the city team. Toni- of local business and
professional sponsors
make Lavernes Last Ride elle of Minnedosa had a
namely from Salt Spring convert. Minnedosa Pharmacy
Glenndosa Glass 1990 Ltd.
Island, Kimberly, BC, Ed- Donna Rystephanuk Minnedosa insurance Services
monton, Fort McMurray, braved the cold and windy KimsQuality Foods
Integra Tire
Rocky Mountain House, weather coming out on her Heritage Co-op
Lethbridge and Raymond, Harley motor bike from Minnedosa Tribune
Gateway Motel
AB. Southern SK, Flin Flon, Rock Mountain House, AB
Onanole and Sandy Lake. and is spending a few days Be part of your Community!
Relatives came from Fort with mom Sadie Rystepha- Contact Tillie Johnson
Collins, CO, Vancouver, nuk. 204-867-3414

-2,186$XJXVWWK WK
&$6,1262):,11,3(*
%HIRUH-XO\ $IWHU-XO\ 

)25./25$0$
381-$%*5((.,5,6+
2QHQLJKWVWD\WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ RSWLRQDOVKRSSLQJ
%HIRUH-XO\ $IWHU-XO\ 

Lady Luck Call Wendy, Jacki or Sharon


to book your spot
'HVWLQDWLRQV3OXV 204-867-5777 or 1-800-431-4442
www.sharontandc.com 48 Mains St. N Box 1500 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0

The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 30, 2017 11

CADURCIS NEWS Removing Stains From Corning Ware


By DOREEN TROTT future to the graduates. having to place the bucket recipe, do not allow them
Among the graduates inside the sink. to thaw first. Adding them
Solutions and
T he Henry and Cliff Mc- were Kienna and Victoria
Manus families and Rose, granddaughters of
the Hood family gathered Malcolm and Shirley Rose
Substitutions Add Guess Work
to Cake Mix:
while frozen will preserve
the texture and prevent
them from bleeding into
at the Basswood cemetery and Brooklyn Saler, grand- By the other ingredients and
for the funeral service for daughter of Brian Horner.
the late Verna Levis (nee Ezekiel Alexander
REENA NERBAS Homemade baking
tastes the best, but not ev-
changing the color of your
baking. Note: If the skin is
Hood). After the service McKinnon son of Nick and eryone has time to bake not broken, a blueberry
they retired to Basswood Kate McKinnon of Winni- from scratch. Here are will not bleed colour.
Hall where the Cadurcis peg was baptised at Cadu- Dear Reena, that piece into the lock and a few tricks to help cake Before adding frozen
ladies served a lunch. rcis on Sunday. The wind We have two Corn- hold for a few seconds so boxed cakes taste home- blueberries to your pie
Congratulations to up Sunday school picnic ing Ware casserole dishes that both pieces attach to- made. crust, sprinkle the crust
Hannah MacDonald who was held following the ser- that were bought used. gether. Turn and pull. Add one instant pud- with 3 tbsp. cornstarch
graduated from Minnedo- vice. They are stained and I am ding mix to a boxed mix to right before adding the
sa Collegiate on Friday. White frost was report- wondering if you have a Dear Reena, moisten the cake and up- berries. Doing this extra
Th e Minnedosa Confer- ed on the morning of June suggestion as to how these I own a large plastic grade the flavour. Submit- step absorbs liquid and
ence Centre was full of par- 25th on some low laying stains might be removed. bucket that I fill with water ted by Jessica prevents a soggy crust.
ents, grandparents, great areas. Barb to wash the car. The prob- Substitute milk for
grandparents and friends Mike Greer and friend lem is I cant fill the bucket water in cake mixes. Also, Note: Every user as-
who saw 38 students re- Claire from Seoul, Korea Dear Barb. under the tap because as to give boxed cake mixes sumes all risks of injury
ceive their high school di- are visiting with Jim and In a large pot, combine soon as the bucket is full more homemade flavor, or damage resulting from
plomas. All the best in the Nancy Greer. 3 cups (750 mL) vinegar, 4 of water, I cant pull it out add one extra egg. Submit- the implementation of
cups (1 L) water and 2 tbsp. of the sink without spill- ted by Jordyn any suggestions in this
(30 mL) citric acid; bring ing water everywhere. Any Add one cup sour column. Test all products

Garry MacDowall to a boil. Set one Corning suggestions? Bev cream and one extra tsp. on an inconspicuous area
Ware dish into the boiling real vanilla to box cakes, first.
mixture for five minutes Dear Bev, this gives the cake a moist
(the water must cover the Instead of placing the texture. Submitted by Hel- Reena Nerbas is a mo-
dish). If necessary, scrub bucket inside the sink, po- ena tivational presenter for
Continued some of the Christian
large and small groups; Ask
churches in rural commu- wet Corning Ware with an sition it on the edge of the
from Page 9 Frozen Blueberry Tips: a question or share a tip at
nities collaborated more. S.O.S pad. Once dry, your counter. Hold a dust pan
dishes will look brand under the tap. The water reena.ca
Being an old style Th ere are different de-
new. If black marks are flows into the dustpan and When it comes to us-
type of minister, MacDow- nominations in our small
scratched into the glass, inside the bucket without ing frozen blueberries in a
all noted that if only one town, I am an ecumenical
kind of guy, Im not just the marks are permanent.
family member attended
church, rather than wait- interested in my Anglican

:HGGLQJ
Church, but very much in Dear Reena,
ing for other members to
the Christian Churches. A metal kitchen light
follow and come to him,

7KHSHUIHFW
Why arent we doing more fi xture is caked with years
he would go and visit their
together? We dont need of cooking grease and dust.
home, and say hello, and
as many church build- I tried Windex and WD-40
get to know the family.
ings, or to keep paying the without any luck. What do

LQYLWDWLRQLVWKHVWDUWRI
This is because he wanted
bills, especially when there you suggest? Debbie
people to know that the
whole family was impor- arent as many people go-
ing to church as there were Dear Debbie,

VRPHWKLQJEHDXWLIXO
tant to him, not just the
50 years ago, he said, its I am assuming that
one individual.
a bigger witness to com- you are referring to the
MacDowall said he
munity. fixture alone (no electrical
has but one regret, not
With 50 years of ex- wires). An easy solution to
giving my wife more time
perience under his belt, clean fi xtures, is to place
in her giftedness. When
we moved from one place Garys message should be them on the top rack of the
dishwasher. Dishwasher
,QYLWDWLRQVDQG
to another, it was because
of my job in the ministry,
heard by all, I encourage
everyone in our commu- detergents are formulat- (QYHORSHV
nity to give back, because ed as grease cutters and
and she was very accom-
modating, and I would pull Ive been blessed in my 50 amazing at cleaning grime. (QYHORSH6HDOV
years. Im now 73, and Ill In the same way, the metal
her away from her voca-
tion. keep giving back until my exhaust fan ceiling cover
also benefi ts from dish-
6FUROO5LQJV
Garry wishes that heart stops beating.
washer cleaning.
7KDQN\RXQRWHV
Dear Reena,
.HHSVDNHERRNPDUNV
Its not a thing
My daughter snuck
out of the house and re-
turned late at night. She 3ODFH&DUGV
of the past!
pushed the key into the
lock and when she turned
the key, it broke inside the &RQIHWWL&DUGV
lock BUSTED! Now half of
If you are reading this ad her key is jammed inside 3HUVRQDOL]HG
we have just proven that the lock. What can she QDSNLQV
use to remove the broken
newspaper advertising piece? Jimmy
3HUVRQDOL]HG
still works! Dear Jimmy, PDWFKERRNV The Minnedosa Tribune
The Minnedosa Tribune
Put a little Super Glue
onto the broken key. Push
DQGER[HV 14 3rd Avenue SW
204-867-3816 adsales@minnedosatribune.com 204-867-3816
12 Friday, June 30, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

BUSINESS
TO PLACE AN AD FOR SALE COMING EVENTS OPPORTUNITY
BY PHONE Call 204-867-3816
Hours to place, correct or cancel ads: For Sale. Set of golf clubs, Parts and full trailer 4th Annual Masons Pan- FREE PROFIT CEN-
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. bag and zippered cover. Never repair, trailer safeties and cake Breakfast. July 1st from TERS - INCREDIBLE CASH
used. Composter tumbler Autopac Trailer Repair. Sales, 9:00 11:30 a.m. at Minne- GENERATORS. Setting Up
BY MAIL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING style flip end for end. Portable Leasing and Financing of flat- dosa United Church. Adults Limited Number of Dealers
The Minnedosa Tribune, P.O. Box 930, screened zip up gazebo. Each deck, dumpbox, cargo, goose- $7.00, Under 12 $3.50 and Across Canada. On a First
Minnedosa, Manitoba R0J 1E0 item $75.00 OBO. 204-867- neck and utility trailers and Under 5 Free. (15-2) x Come - First In Basis. DONT
BY FAX 204-8675171 2556 can leave message. x truck beds. Kaldeck Truck MISS OUT! Full Details CALL
and Trailer, Hwy #1 Mac- Fun Fest Minnedosa NOW 1-866-668-6629 Website
BY E-MAIL class@minnedosatribune.com BATTERIES FOR EV- Gregor, MB. 1-888-685-3127. UCT#926 - Cold Plate & Bingo www.tcvend.com.
ERYTHING. Automotive, Lic#3559. Thursday, July 6th
farm, construction, ATV, ma- at the Ukrainian Hall, 202-
The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. reserves the right to rine, motorcycle, golf carts,
FOR RENT 5th St, N.W. Enjoy a supper
delete any words or phrases deemed by The Minnedosa phones, tools, radios, com- of turkey, ham, potato salad, EMPLOYMENT
Tribune Ltd. to be objectionable, or to refuse to publish any puters etc. Reconditioned, For rent or sale: 2 bed- macaroni salad, coleslaw, OPPORTUNITY
advertisement. The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. shall not be obsolete and hard-to-find room cabin located in Minne- bun, & dessert. Doors open at
responsible for any loss or damage to any advertiser or third batteries. SOLAR equipment. dosa. Fully furnished with 4:30 p.m. Supper at 5:00 p.m. Dream job. Live in care-
party resulting from the failure of an advertisement to appear The Battery Man. Winnipeg. new washroom and 5 minute Bingo to follow. Supper Pric- giver/housekeeper in Win-
in The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. or from any error or omission 1-877-775-8271 www.battery- walk to the beach. Available ing - Adults $15.00, 6-12yrs. nipeg and Florida! (204) 997-
in any advertisement which is published. man.ca immediately. $75 per day or $10.00, Kids 5 & under-Free. 4629.
$395 per week. Contact Barry Supper & Bingo Pkg. - sup-
RATES PROVINCE-WIDE at 204-871-2224 Portage la per $12.00 & Bingo $16.00 (24 MEDICAL TRANSCRIP-
CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over Prairie. (9-tfn) games).
$9.00 for first 40 words, additional words .10 each. TION! In-demand career! Em-
400,000 readers weekly. Call
Repeat ads - Half Price. ployers have work-at-home
this newspaper NOW or email
Classified Display - $9.00/col. inch each insert. (Incl. logo, box classified@mcna.com for de-
COMING EVENTS SERVICES positions available. Get online
training you need from an
& bolding, and centering). tails.
employer-trusted program.
Basswood Come & Go Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or
Happy Snaps: (Birthday, Engagement, Wedding, Birth, & Need help with your Coffee Party. Thursday, July 1-855-768-3362 to start train-
Graduation) - $16.00 for the first 20 words and the picture. kitchen design and layout? 6th at 10:00 a.m. at Basswood ing for your work-at-home ca-
Obituaries: - $6.50 per col. inch. Want real value? We serve Hall. It will be a time to visit
most rural Manitoba com- reer today!
Reach the entire province (50 weekly newspapers) $189.00 and reminisce with anyone
munities with 30 years ex- who has Basswood connec-
Westman and Eastman: $119.00
perience. Fehrs Cabinet tions. All are welcome. Hosted HEALTH
All Ads plus 5% G.S.T. Warehouse. 1-800-758-6924 by Basswood Womens Insti-
office@fehrscabinets.com tute. (W.I.). For more infor- CANADA BENEFIT
Deadlines mation phone 204-867-2404. GROUP Attention Manitoba
SUMMER SPECIALS
Classified advertisements must be submitted no later (13-4) x residents: Do you or some-
AT KDL FURNITURE! $399
than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following Fridays one you know suffer from a
queen pillow top mattress set.
edition. All classified advertisements must be prepaid Have an upcoming event disability? Get up to $40,000
860 pocket coil pillow top RV
BEFORE insertion. you want to let people know from the Canadian Govern-
mattress $459. $599 Beautyr-
about? Place it in The Tri- ment. Toll-free 1-888-511-
The Minnedosa Tribune is not responsible for est queen set. Good selection
bunes Coming Events col- 2250 or www.canadabenefit.
typographical errors published AFTER the first insertion, nor of twin mattresses starting
umn. Ads starting at $9.00 ca/free-assessment.
does it assume responsibility for errors published as a result of at $149. $499 five piece table
plus tax per week. Call 204-
an advertisement placed, changed, or cancelled, by telephone. set including 32x48 inch table
867-3816 or email class@
To ensure your advertisement appears correctly please and four chairs. $599 rocker
minnedosatribune.com. MOBILE HOMES
submit it in person, by fax, mail, or email. reclining upholstered chairs
by England Furniture (a Lay- Minnedosa United
z-boy Company). Selection Church Fun Fest Luncheon. 2 ONLY 16 x 80, 3 Bed,
of clearance solid wood bed- Cold Plate Smorg. Saturday, 2 Bath. Starting at $89,900.
AUCTIONS FOR SALE room suites in seven or eight July 8th from 11:30 a.m. to Altona Mobile Homes, 1-800-
piece sets in queen size bed 1:00 p.m. Adults $12.00, Chil- 582-4036, 1-204-324-6776
at 45% savings. See staff or dren 6-12 $5.00 5 and under Email amhl@mymts.net.
McSherry Auction contact KDL for more infor- Free. (16-2) x
mation. Mon-Fri 9-8, Sat 9-6 STEEL BUILDINGS
Estate & Moving and Sun 11-5. Call KDL Fur- Plan to attend a come
Auction niture at 204-571-1971. 660 and go tea for Roy and Mar-
Wed, July 5 @ 4:00 pm Highland Ave., South side of jorie McNabb to celebrate STEEL BUILDING
#1 Hwy., Brandon. their 60th Wedding Anni- SALE ...MEGA MADNESS
Yard * Recreation * SALE! 20x23 $5,780. 25x25
versary. Saturday, July 22nd,
Tools * Misc * Antiques * Office supplies, school $6,312.30x31 $8,175. 33x35
For Sale: Shoprider Trail- 2017 at the Minnedosa United
Household * supplies and childrens craft $9,407. One End Wall Includ-
Go To Web! blazer 889SL/SE Scooter. SE Church Hall from 2:00 4:00
with front basket. In Excellent supplies available at The p.m. No cards or gifts please, ed. Check Out www.pioneer-
Stonewall, MB Condition. Asking $1,800.00. Minnedosa Tribune. Feature just the pleasure of your com- steel.ca for more prices. Pion-
#12 Patterson Drive Call Judy at 204-867-2879 or item: Crayola Sidewalk Chalk pany. (16-3) x eer Steel 1-855-212-7036.
204-868-0404. (16-2) x Neon, Glitter or Four-in-one
Stuart McSherry
(204) 467-1858 or colour $2.99.
(204) 886-7027
www.mcsherryauction.com
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 30, 2017 13

HELP WANTED CARD OF THANKS

Thank you to Cal and


Gerri Cooke for the surprise
80th birthday party. Also to my
MINNEDOSA CREDIT UNION family and my children and
MEMBER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE great grandson for coming so
CASUAL PART-TIME far. Thanks to everyone for the
The Position: flowers, gifts and money. It
was a really great time. Love
Minnedosa Credit Union is looking for a people focused individual to join our and Thanks Myrna. x
member service team.
The selected candidate will provide members with a variety of services at the IN MEMORIAM
front counter with courtesy and accuracy. The position responds to member
inquiries on all credit union products and services and identifies opportunities
to improve the members relationship/experience with Minnedosa Credit In Memory of
Union. Other duties outside the member service area may be assigned as Mom and Dad
required. MERLE L. GWYER
August 26th, 1926
Hours will be casual, scheduled Monday through Saturday.
GEORGE J. GWYER
The Person: December 15th, 1923
The successful candidates qualifications should include: - July 23rd, 2012
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills,
Strong commitment to quality service, We have thought of
A positive attitude and ability to work in a team environment, days gone by,
Grade 12 or equivalent education and experience. When all of us
were together.
The Salary:
A shadow of our
Salary will relate to qualifications and experience. Minnedosa Credit Union lives has cast
also offers employee benefit, pension and bonus plans. Our loved ones
For details on Minnedosa Credit Union visit us on the web at gone forever.
www.minnedosacu.mb.ca
Always in our hearts,
17065gmb Please submit your resume, in confidence, by July 5, 2017 to:
Your Family.
Gaylene Johnson, Member Service Supervisor x
Minnedosa Credit Union Limited
Box 459
Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
Direct line 204-867-6357
E-mail: gjohnson@minnedosacu.mb.ca
We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview
will be contacted. 

Drum up some
action with
an ad in

Subscribe to The Minnedosa Tribune


MAIL THIS FORM WITH PAYMENT TO BOX 930,
MINNEDOSA, MB R0J 1E0 PHONE 204-867-3816
Local Trading Area: $43.11 NAME:
(Minnedosa, Bethany, Clanwilliam,
Erickson, Onanole, Sandy Lake, Lake
Audy, Olha, Vista, Elphinstone,
Newdale, Rapid City, Franklin, Business slow?
Mountain Road and Neepawa)
ADDRESS:
Other Manitoba
7+(2/'(67:((./<1(:63$3(5,17+(&$1$',$1:(67
locations: $50.31

7ULEXQH
Other Canadian
TOWN:
7KH 0LQQHGRVD
locations: $56.01
PROVINCE:
Online subscriptions $35 at
6LQFH
www.minnedosatribune.com POSTAL CODE:
14 Friday, June 30, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

PROPERTIES FOR SALE

/LYLQJLQ\RXU
&RPPXQLW\
3URXG6XSSRUWHU
ACCOUNTING CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION
Rick Taylor 867-7551
ricktaylor@remax.net
Catharine (99,5,9
M Gijsbers
Chartered Professional
*65Avv:aaii;lala9blble<fofo*r:r ;065
Accountant Inc.
Ind
Ind
dooroorr Re
oo Renovvatitions
on
ons
ns
Minnedosa
Deccks
De
Decckkss LLandand
an
anddscaapini g
213 2nd St NE - Box 385
Soff
offfffit,
o iitt,
t, Fa
Fasc
scia,
a, Sid
id
diing
in
ng
n g
T: 867-3884 C: 867-0190 Specializing in water & sewer
Email: Catharine@mts.net 204-21
20 4-21100--12
4- 1274
74 installation & repair
All types of excavation
Minn
Mi nned
nn edosa,
ossa,
a, MB Basements, Demolition
%($&+5' 5'671( 1( w rr
wa rren
ener
e co
ercons
ons
nstr
trrucction
tion
ti on@g
n@g
@gmail
maaill.ccom
m Snow removal
6$1'</$.( 0,11('26$ 502)0,1722'$1$+
Gravel, Topsoil

/DNHIURQWORWUHDG\ [EXLOGLQJORW
AUTO  Sales of septic tanks
VTIWEXQJDORZ Kirk 867-0180
IRUQHZEXLOG ss 
IURQWDJH
'HVLUDEOHODNHDUHD DFUHV
 >>
3OHQW\RIURRPIRUSDUNLQJ
/HQGVLWVHOIWREDVHPHQW
ZDONRXW
0LQXWHVWR0LQQHGRVDDQG
1HHSDZD &

BIR CH
BIRCH
CONSTRUCTION LTD.
0/6 0/6
0/6 AC Z GENERAL
&
CONTRACTORS
  Commercial
M&M >s
K
Residential
AUTO BODY 867-0400

All Auto Body Repairs 0r
Ph: 867-2083 867-7506
5 Main St. North
5'671: 7+$9(6: 7+$9(6:
0,11('26$ 0,11('26$ 0,11('26$ BACKHOE & TRUCKING
Parish Backhoe
VTIWEXQJDORZ VTIWEXQJDORZ VTIWEXQJDORZ CONSTRUCTION
&RPSOHWHO\UHQRYDWHGIURP EHGURRPVEDWKV
Services
EHGURRPVEDWKV Septic Systems Weeping tiles
WRSWRERWWRP
ORWZLWKGRXEOHDWWDFKHG 1XPHURXVXSGDWHVDQGQHZO\ PRAIRIE REDI-MIX Water Systems Basements
'RXEOHGHWDFKHGJDUDJH JDUDJH QLVKHGJDUDJH Minnedosa - 867-3853
VWRUDJHVKHGV R eady Mix Conc rete All types of excavation
0/6
0/6 0/6 Concrete forms, Rebar, Wire Mesh, Certified in waste
Weeping Tile, Concrete Sealer, Snap Ties
Considering listing your Property? All at Competitive
water management
Call me today for great service at great rates! prices Call: Ian
874-2134 or 867-0383

PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN 3K %U\RQ*DLVHU


*ZHQ8VLFN )D[
Independently Owned
and Operated Broker Realtor
JZHQX#PWVQHW 7UXFN 6NLG 52
*(560$6215<

6WHHU6HUYLFH
7$* 6721(%5,&.%/2&.
&RPSHWLWLYH5DWHV &RQVWUXFWLRQ 7,/(6/$1'6&$3,1*
Stonework - Stone & Brick Fireplaces
$OO-REV5RRILQJ Chimney Repair & Removal -
 3DLQWLQJ
Repointing Stone & Brick - Excavation
Work - Concrete Work & Repairs -
MINNEDOSA Wood Stove Installation - Restoration
*HQHUDO5HSDLUV Projects - Cairns - Tiling: Kitchens,
MINNEDOSA MINNEDOSA ([WHQVLYHO\UHQRYDWHGEGP minnedosa
&XWH  FR]\  EHGURRP  EDWK
EDWKKRPHIHDWXUHVDOOQHZNLWFKHQ
FDELQHWV FRXQWHUWRSV EDFNVSODVK 2SHQ FRQFHSW  EHGURRP DQG0DLQWHQDQFH Bathrooms & more...
:HOOPDLQWDLQHGEHGURRPEDWK EXQJDORZZLWKSLHFHEDWKSDUWO\ LANDSCAPING
KRPH ZLWK DWWDFKHG VLQJOH JDUDJH EXQJDORZ FORVH WR VKRSSLQJ 
VHUYLFHV /RW LV [ ZLWK D
LVODQG /(' OLJKWLQJ VN\ OLJKW LQ
PDVWHUEDWKQHZ+(JDVIXUQDFH QLVKHG LQVXODWHG EDVHPHQW  $YDLODEOHIRUVQRZ Stone & Brick Pavers, Patio Slabs,
 *'2 )HDWXUHV LQFOXGH ODUJH +:7  QHZ SOXPELQJ QHZO\ DSSOLDQFHV ODPLQDWH RRULQJ DQG
GHFN FHQWUDO DLU  YDF [
VKHGSDUWO\IHQFHG\DUGYHJHWDEOH
VWRUDJH VKHG RQ SULYDWH \DUG
9LQ\OVLGLQJ VKLQJOHVKDYHEHHQ DWWDFKHG VLQJOH FDU JDUDJH ZLWK FXVWRP EXLOW NLWFKHQ FDELQHWV ZLWK
SXOORXWVKHOYHV VRIWFORVHGRRUV
UHPRYDOZLWKLQ Concrete Paths, Retaining Garden
*'2  UHPRWH YLQ\O VLGLQJ Walls, Fences & lots more...
JDUGHQ ZRUNVKRS LQ QLVKHG
EDVHPHQW ZRRG VWRYH UHSODFH
XSGDWHG 3ULFHG IRU D TXLFN VDOH
$YRLG GLVDSSRLQWPHQW  FDOO WRGD\ LQVXODWLRQ VKLQJOHV URRI YHQWV 6LWXDWHGRQDODUJHORWVWRUDJHVKHG
FDUSDUNLQJSDG+RXVHKDV
WRZQOLPLWV \HDUV4XDOLHG([SHULHQFH
EHIRUHLWVWRRODWH ZLQGRZV ODQGVFDSHG IURQW \DUG Roofing Decks
VKLQJOHVLQDQGPXFKPRUH GUDLQDJH PXFKPRUH&DOOOLVWLQJ
DJHQWIRUGHWDLOHGOLVW
VW\UR XQGHU YLQ\O VLGLQJ QHZHU
VKLQJOHVIDFLD VRIWV Fencing Exterior Finishing
Renovations Repairs
&RQWDFW &DOO3DXO
MLS#1714240 $239,900 Mls#1703000 $129,000 1HHSDZD0%
$229,900 MLS#1714743 $74,900 MLS#1713668 $229,900 $119,000 littlevalleyconstruction@live.ca 
7DNHDWRXURQ5HDOWRUFDRURXUZHEVLWHZZZUHPD[SUDLULHPRXQWDLQQSZDPEFRP 204-868-5980 or 204-867-5544 RU ELECTRICAL
ACCOUNTING
C. BURTON
BDO Canada, LLP Enterprises Ltd.
Refridgeration
Chartered Accountants Air Conditioning,
and Advisors Heating & Electrical
*HRUJH$OODUG)&*$
*DWHZD\6WUHHW Farm, Business & Individual
30 Years
2QDQROH0% Open Professional Services: Ex perience!!
 ~ Tax
8:30 -6:00 SEMI WITH LOW BED & END DUMP
+RZDUG:LUFK&*$ ~ Accounting Bus : 867-3950
WK$YH 116 Main Street
110A ~ Farm Programs Fa x: 867-2340
6KRDO/DNH0%
 Minnedosa Sarah Campbell, CGA
39 Main Street South
'DXSKLQ2IFH
204 867-5550 Minnedosa 867-2957 PAINTING INSURANCE
VW$YH6:
3KRQH
)D[ #6350/1"*/5*/( MINNEDOSA
'HQRWHV3URIHVVLRQDO&RUSRUDWLRQ INSURANCE SERVICES
.YRNA$HARLES
.YRNA#URTON
Drivers Licenses, Autopac
General Insurance
&DOO*UHJJ

$ELL
$ELL Bruce McNabb broker
867-3946
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 30, 2017 15

ELECTRICAL EAVESTROUGH LEGAL SALES SEPTIC SERVICES

SIMS & COMPA N Y Darwin /DNHVLGH


L a w O ffi c e Matthews
5 AND 6 continuous Norman H. Sims, Q.C.
TV AND APPLIANCE 6HSWLF6HUYLFH
eavestrough
SALES AND SERVICE Potable water Lawn Mowing & Trimming
76 Main Street South Your Shaw Direct, Dandelion Spraying -
Siding Roofing MINNEDOSA t 867-2717 delivery.
LG, Samsung, Bell Licensed Pesticide Applicator
Soffit Fascia
Closed cell Polyurethane Spray foam
Danby Dealer Book your portable Fertilizer Application
*OHQ%XUJHVV Blow in Attic & Wall Fibre Insulation
Computer Sales and Service
Systems, Monitors &
toilets.
Erle Jury & Family
Licensed Arborist Service
Hedge Trimming
(OHFWULFLDQ
Fire Retardent Coating Accessories
 PLUMBING Minnedosa, MB 867-2416
Yard Clean Up

 Email: mcreal@live.ca


Phone 867-3164
E-mail: darm112@mts.net Cell: 867-7558
Cory Johnston Minnedosa
(204) 476-4705
WAHOSKI www.johnstonyardcare.com
:
,1%2 ($9( MECHANICAL LTD.
RAINKIES
5 $ PLUMBING SELF-HELP RAINKE'S
6

CUSTOM EXTERIORS Sewage Service Prairie Mountain HVAC/R


HEATING Heating
6HDPOHVV6WHHO6LGLQJ A.D.A.M. JIM BEAUMONT
6RIW)DFLD&ODGGLQJ GAS FITTING Ventilation/Air quality

-RQ.RZDO 9LQ\O6LGLQJ AIR CONDITIONING


Anxiety Disorders
Association
476-2483
Owner/Operator
Air Conditioning
Refrigeration
-DPHV+DUGLH%RDUGV
 &DQ([FHO6LGLQJ
204-867-3121
or of Manitoba Cell: 476-6591 Kitchen Equipment
Commercial Gas Fitter
504 Grandview Street Dennis: 476-2766
Brandon, MB R7A 7L2 204-476-5185 Support Group Commercial & Residential
service specialist
FINANCE Ph: 204-727-1639 Meetings are held at 23 Hour Service
Fax: 204-728-5067 Neepawa Library 3rd Tuesday of Kent Brown
0LQQHGRVD
Cell: 204-729-6896
JOHN FEHR
HILLSIDE the month 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
For more info call:
1-204-867-7346
&UHGLW8QLRQ johnrfehr@gmail.com Plumbing & Heating Debbie Fisch
SERVICES

(204) 725-8550 LEONAS
Ty Burton St. Alphonsus Studio Of Image
0DLQOLQH FERTILIZER ALCOHOLICS )DPLO\+DLU&DUH
 204-868-5358 Catholic Church (PLQHQFH)DFLDOV
%UDG5RVV
ANONYMOUS 142 4th
142 4th St,
St, NW.
NW.
3URGXFW
 Custom If you like to drink and can
That's your business
Minnedosa,
Minnedosa,MB 867-3831
MB 867-3831
3HGLFXUHV /&11DLOV
&DURO7D\ORU

Fertilizer If you want to stop and can't Mass Sunday 9:00 a.m. 6SUD\7DQQLQJ
Floating That's our business. 3LHUFLQJ
7HUU\0F/HQHKDQ
Call today to book your (\HODVK([WHQVLRQV
 P.O. Box 36
6XVDQ*ODVJRZ spring floating needs! Plumbing & Heating
Construction
or 867-3966 204-867-2287
 Alanon - 867-3308 67 Main St.
'HEELH6WUHOF]LN Darvin - 204-868-5869 MAIN OFFICE Alateen - 867-5121

'DQ4XHVQHO
Robert - 204-867-7113 204-867-5458
copperwoodenterprise@gmail.com
867-3401 Minnedosa
Mtg. Times: 8:00 pm Tuesdays 3HRSOH+HOSLQJ3HRSOH TAC
 PLUMBING & HEATING &RPPLWWHGWR&DULQJ Ventures Inc.
6\OYLD)LUE\

Russ Huyghe
204-868-6376 Drug Problem? Phone (204) 857-6100 Waste
&DQGLFH%URZQ CONSTRUCTION Narcotics Fax (204) 857-8389 Management &

$OD\QD0F7DYLVK
Cody Huyghe
204-210-0502 Anonymous can help cpcancerservices@shaw.ca
Contracting
www.centralplainscancercare.com
 (48-4) OFFICE MANAGER Meetings every (204)476-0002
.LP5RELQVRQ Matt Saler
 204-868-6886 Tuesday & :DWHUSDOV
Garbage Removal
Bin Rentals
7HUD3RSLHQ LEGAL Saturday at 7 p.m. 3RWDEOH:DWHU'HOLYHU\
Construction Demolition

-RDQQH&ODUNH
G ORD K E L LY at Calvary Temple, Minnedosa and area
Renovating
Household clean up
Estate clean ups
 Alexander Plumbing & Heating 221 Hamilton Street, No Job is too small!!!
*D\OHQH-RKQVRQ Gas Fitting Neepawa, MB

Jackson ph: 867-2084 204-868-5674  TRADING
)D[ Law Office

cell: 867-0346
B-116 MainSt.St
110B Main S. S
GRAIN Minnedosa, MB REAL ESTATE MLA FRONTIER
HAULING 867-3981
http://www.ajaxlaw.ca
TRADING STORE
CALL ME... FOR ALL YOUR
REAL ESTATE NEEDS 867-5551
Brian Horner Burgess Law Gently Used Furniture
Grain & Fertilizer Clothing & Misc. Items
Office
Hauling 204.759.3313 Donations
51 Main Street S Toll Free 844.877.7767 Estate Sales
Minnedosa gregnesbittmla@mymts.net Pick-up & Deliveries
867-2935
PETER HARRISON #7  515 4th Avenue
burglaw@mts.net
Phone/Text 867-5444 Burlington Place, Shoal Lake, MB
204-867-7182 www.suttonharrison.com
16 Friday, June 30, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Mavericks Latest Action BASSWOOD NEWS


By DARRYL HOLYK the regular season this By ZELDA FIRBY Basswood area for 11 years be-
past Wednesday night tak- fore moving to BC in 1978.

A t the 10 game point of


the 2017 Santa Clara
Baseball League regular
ing on the Carberry Royals.
The teams tied with a score
of 5-5.
C ongratulations to Cassie Belated congratulations
Ross and Gordie Ross who to Ron and Gaileen Kingdon
graduated recently with a de- on the occasion of their 60th
season, the Minnedosa Last night, Th urs- gree in Agri-Business from the wedding anniversary and Jim
Mavericks were sitting in day, June 29th, the Mav- University of Manitoba. and Margaret Kingdon on their
second place with seven ericks were scheduled to Sympathy is extended to 64th wedding anniversary.
wins and three losses. play in Austin against the the family of Erla (Robertson) Congratulations and good
Recent wins included Austin As. Their fi nal two Th omson of Brandon who luck to Ryan Firby and Kiana
a 16-3 defeat over the Ebb games of the regular sea- passed away June 10th. Con- Rose and all the graduates who
and Flow Lakers on June son are scheduled for next dolences are also sent to Erlas graduated from Grade 12 on
19th, a 10-8 win over the Wednesday, July 5th at Ste. Brother Lyle and Arlene and Friday form Minnedosa Colle-
Dauphin Brewers on June Rose and Friday, July 7th at family. Erla grew up in the giate.
21st and a 16-1 win over Plumas. Basswood area. A safe and happy holiday is
the Carberry Royals last Following the regular Sympathy is sent to Ida wished to all the students and
Friday, June 23rd. season, Play-offs will begin Kihn and family of Didsbury, teachers on the completion of
The Mavericks played with fi nals scheduled for AB on the passing of Alfred another school year.
their fi nal home game of early August. Kihn. The Kihns farmed in the
Photo by Darryl Holyk

*We accept Visa, Master Card & debit card purchases


Sale Dates: *We sell lottery tickets
* Try one of our delicious BBQ chickens!
*We deliver within town limits Monday - Friday at 4:00 p.m
($2 charge - $10 minimum order)
JUNE 30TH - JULY 6TH * We sell fruit, veggie & meat trays and fruit baskets
(STARTS FRIDAY9:00 A.M. - ENDS THURSDAY 9:00 P.M.) (24 hours notice is appreciated)
*Seniors Discount every Friday (65 & up) *We sell R.O. water

GROCERY FROZEN FOODS


Kraft salad dressing asstd ......................475ml ..2/$5.00 FM brownies two bite ..............................................................300g ............. $2.99
Hellmanns Real Mayo/Big Squeeze Mayo...................750-890ml ............. $3.99 McCain cakes asstd ............................410-510g ......$4.99
Nestle pure life ................................................................ 24x500ml ............. $4.50 Chapmans Frozen Yogurt .......................................................... 2lt ............. $4.49
Perrier water sparkling flavored .........................................750-1lt ..........2/$3.00 Chapmans sandwiches & cones asstd ............................ 5x140ml ............. $4.99
Christie crackers, Ritz asstd ...............200-225g ......$2.49 Bacardi frozen drink mix...................................................... 250ml ............. $1.50
Tostitos asstd ....................................................................220-280g ..........2/$6.00 MM Five Alive, Fruitopia frozen drink mixes asstd ........... 295ml ..........5/$4.00
Michelina asstd regular only ..................................................227g ............. $1.79
NN chips asstd.........................................200g..4/$5.00 PC decadent icecream cookie sandwiches ................ 6x100ml ............. $4.99
Lays chips asstd ...............................................................240-255g ..........3/$8.00
Christie Bits & Bites original ...................................................175g ............. $1.97
NN red/blue beer cups ..........................50ea ...... $3.99
RC 6.75 plate ...........................................................................40ea ............. $3.99
RC 10.38 plate .........................................................................40ea ............. $7.99
NN plastic forks/knives/spoons .........................................48ea ............. $2.49
MEATS
ML top dog weiners .................................450g ...... $3.79
PC maple marshmallows ....................................................400g ............. $2.99
Tabasco hot sauce................................................................... 57ml ............. $2.99 BC beef burgers bbq hickory, cheddar cheese ...................1.13kg ............. $9.99
Lea Prn Worcestershire sauce ............................................. 284ml ............. $3.49 PC chicken wing with sauce ...............................................907g ........... $12.99
Club House gravy asstd ....................................................... 21-31g ............. $0.99 PC smokies asstd ...................................................................1kg ............. $8.99
PC pancake mix buttermilk complete ...............................905g ............. $2.49 Chicken legs ..............................................................................................$1.99/lb
Tim Hortons original/Dark roast coffee ................................300g .............$7.49 Beef strip loin steaks ......................................... $9.99/lb
KD original ...............................................................................225g ..........3/$4.00 Pork loin chops centre cut ....................................................................... $3.29/lb
Motts Clamato asstd .............................................................. 1.89lt ............. $3.69
Alymer tomatoes diced/whole/green pepper .................... 796ml ............. $1.50
Del Monte fruit canned asstd .............................................. 398ml ............. $1.50
Habitant soup asstd .............................................................. 796ml ..........3/$5.00
NN croutons asstd ...............................................................145g ............. $1.50
NN ice cream cups/cones ...................................................18ea ............. $1.50
PRODUCE
Broccoli ..........................................................................................................$1.99
Hunts pasta sauce asstd ....................................................... 680ml ............. $1.50
Hunts sauce tomato.............................................................. 680ml ............. $1.50 Carrots ........................................................................................2lb .............$1.99
NN teriyaki/sweet & sour/honey garlic .......................... 350ml ............. $1.99 English cucumber .................................................. $0.99
PC crackers - crisp thin vegetable, English cream ............225g ............. $1.79 Yellow onions .............................................................................3lb .............$1.99
PC crackers english cream ..................................................200g ............. $1.79 Grape pint tomatoes...................................................................................... $2.49
NN pretzels/crunchy snacks/cheese twists.......................200g ............. $1.79 Manns sugar snap peas ..........................................................227g ............. $2.99
Oasis juice asstd .....................................960ml ..3/$5.00 Sweet potatoes ..........................................................................................$1.29/lb
PC artichoke & asiago/roasted red pepper .......................227g ............. $2.99 Cherries .............................................................$3.99/lb
NN cheese bars ....................................................................700g ............. $7.99 FM tray corn ................................................................................4ct ............. $3.99
Black Diamond cheese slices .................................................450g ............. $4.99 Celery .............................................................................................................$2.99
NN non hydro margarine....................................................454g ............. $1.50

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

BAKERY

Wonder bread asstd......................................................... 400-570g ............. $2.49
DItaliano buns asstd .........................420-568g ......$2.50 ) 2 2 ' 6
OPEN 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK 70 Main Street South, Minnedosa 867-2821
*PRICES AVAILABLE AT THE LUCKY DOLLAR IN MINNEDOSA ONLY
Friday, June 30, 2017

Commemorative
Special Edition
2 Commemorative Grad Section 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

2017 MINNEDOSA
GRADUATES OF

HERES Way to
TO A go
BRIGHT Mackenzie Katherine Evan Richard Leland Thomas Cody Jessie Grads!
FUTURE Bell
Daughter of Andrea Playter
BETTERIDGE
Son of Karen Hunt and
BRAMLEY
Son of Karen and Bryan
CAMPBELL
Son of Becky Campbell
GRADS! and Glen Bell. Richard Betteridge. Bramley. and Kyle Kufley. M&M
Plans to travel to Australia. Will be entering WIll be entering the Plans to enter the
Salers the workforce. workforce. workforce and finish his AUTOBODY
Backhoe & apprenticeship levels.
Trucking

There is a good
reason they call Way
these ceremonies
commencement
Fiona Holly Nicholas Robert Aaron Paige Marie Ryan Stanley
to Go
exercises.
Graduation is not CAWILI
Daughter of Hazel and
CHAMBERS
Son of Tracey and
CROOKS
Daughter of Lorena and
FIRBY
Son of Sylvia and Mark Firby.
Grads!
the end; its the
beginning.
Froilan Cawili.
Plans to attend Brandon
Nick Boutall.
Will be attending ACC
James Crooks.
Plans to attend the
Will be attending ACC
to continue his education
Four
Seasons
- Orrin Hatch University to earn a Bachelor to become a Automotive University of Manitoba to towards his apprenticeship
Minnedosa of Nursing to become a
registered nurse practitioner.
Technician. become an Ultrasound and one day take over the

Pharmacy
Technician. family farm. Repair

Heres Congrats
to a job Chance Timothy Carter Robert Chyenne Bailey Marie Levi James
Grads!
FLICK GAISER GERVAIS GREGORASH
well done! Son of Patricia McBratney and
Timothy Flick.
Son of Marlene Demi and
Robert Gaiser.
Daughter of Alicea Gervais. Son of Tracy and Troy
All the Best in
Will be attending ACC to
achieve his level one electrical
Gregorash.
Will be attending Ryerson
the Future!
apprenticeship and continue University in Toronto
working to complete his four to study Aerospace
year Electrical Apprenticeship. Engineering.
R.M. of
Minto - Odanah
The Minnedosa Tribune Commemorative Grad Section 2017 3

A Salute
to the Grads
Class of 2017, may
your future be Reach
everything youve
always dreamed it High
would be. Grads of
Congratulations Seth Joel Bergen Sofie Liv Ryan Mitchell Joel Kenneth 2017
GREGORASH HAYWARD HEINO HNYBIDA
Son of Tracy and Troy Daughter of Erin Alexander Son of Cindy and Lars Son of Candace Warrener.
Gregorash. and Mark Hayward. Heino. Will be entering the
Serving the communities Plans to attend ACC to Will be entering the Plans to further his workforce.
of Minnedosa and Erickson become a Web Designer or workforce. Hockey career and attend
Graphic Designer. University or College
afterwards.

Best of luck Congratulations


to the Class to the class of
2017!
of 2017! Nicholas Aaron Troy Brady Amy Samantha Michael Samuel Blaine
HURTUBISE JOHNSON KRESHEWSKI KRESHEWSKI From Adam
Modern Looks Son of Eric Hurtubise. Son of Gaylene and Dan Daughter of Dianne Son of Diane Kreshewski. and Staff
Unisex Hair Will be entering the Johnson. Kreshewski. Will be attending the at
workforce with plans to Plans to go to Australia in Will be attending the University of Ottawa to obtain
Design apprentice in welding or the fall to work and travel. University of Manitoba with his Bachelor of Commerce
Kirks Service
plans of becoming a health with plans to one day become
mechanics.
and wellness educator. a member of Parliament.

Grads Congrats to
Youre Tops
Peri
With us! Emily Michelle Hannah Elizabeth Peri Lynn Ryan Matthew Madill

From the MACDONALD MACDONALD MASHTOLER McLENEHAN and the rest


Daughter of Jasmine and Daughter of Louise and Daughter of Callie Mendrikis Son of Nicole and Terry
staff at David MacDonald. John MacDonald. and David Mashtoler. McLenehan. of the Class of
Plans to attend Briercrest Plans to take a year off Plans to attend ACC taking Plans to attend the
College and Seminary to school to work and travel. Agribusiness and the enter University of Manitoba to 2017!
pursue physiology and the workforce in the Ag take Computer Science.
major in drug addictions. industry.
BLAZERS

Congrats and Best Wishes!


To all the Grads of 2017!
4 Commemorative Grad Section 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Heres to Way to go
Grads!
a Bright Best of Luck
in your Future
Future!
From Laurie
John Montgomery
MOFFAT
Suade Alexander
MOYER
Elyse Isabella
PECKOVER
Jordan Edward Craig
POPIEN Endeavors!
& Staff at Son of Sandra and Les Daughter of Kim and Daughter of Linda Son of Kellie and Lyle
Minnedosa Moffat. Marty Moyer. MacDonald and Monty
Peckover.
Popien.
Plans on working for a year
Service and then attending Canadian
Mennonite University in the
Station fall of 2018.

GOOD LUCK
ON YOUR
JOURNEY
Congrats
Good Luck Brooklyn and
Class of Best of luck
Hailey Rose Hunter Kiana Shirley Lynne Victoria Paige Brooklyn Wendy
to the Class
2017! RAPSKY
Daughter of Tamra and
ROSE
Daughter of Shandra and
ROSE
Daughter of Christine and
SALER
Daughter of Megan Horner of 2017!
and Darren Saler.
Minnedosa Matt Rapsky.
Plans to attend the
Jeff Stewart.
Plans to attend Brandon
Shawn Rose.
Plans to travel and pursue Will be going to Brazil for
a year as part of Rotary
Insurance University of Calgary and
become a registered nurse.
University for Psychology
and Sociology.
a career in photography.
Exchange and then attending Brian Horner
Services ACC to get into nursing.
Trucking
204-210-0029

Congratulations
Congrats to
to the Dawson Wayne Orla Marie Sarah Jane Julia Leanne
SAUNDERS SHERIDAN STEMMER TOMLINSON
the Class of
Graduating 2017 and
Son of Marla and Dan Daughter of Kathleen Daughter of Pam and Olaf Daughter of Tammy
Class of Saunders. Sheridan and Patrick Stemmer. Tomlinson and Scott good luck in
Plans to attend ACC to Sheridan. Plans to attend ACC for the Tomlinson.
2017! get his red seal for power Plans to attend ACC Business Administration Plans to attend the University all your future
of Winnipeg and become a
Sims and mechanics and hopes to and become a certified program.
registered psychiatric nurse.
endeavors!
own his own business. Agronomist.
Company
Barristers
Frontier
Solicitors
Notaries
Trading Co.

It took a lot of hard work to reach this goal. You had to show up every day,
Greg Nesbitt
Congratulations
whether you felt like it or not.
I hope you feel great about what youve accomplished, and I hope youll MLA Riding Mountain
continue to be a person who shows up day in and day out for those things
Class of 2017
2047593313
that are worthwhile and important in life. 18448777767
Enjoy your special day! gregnesbittmla@mymts.net
The Minnedosa Tribune Commemorative Grad Section 2017 5

Congratulations
and
Congratulations Best Wishes for the Future
Graduates! to
Congratulations Wishing you
All Rolling River School Division Graduates
Continued Success
to the and Good Luck from the
Linnae Dawn Maia Teresa Grad Class Always! RRSD Board of Trustees and Employees
TOPHAM Wallis of 2017!
Daughter of Corinne and Daughter of Cate Watrous
Gary Topham. and Dale Wallis.
Will be attending the Plans to attend the
University of Lethbridge to University of Saskatchewan 65 Main St. S.
become a registered nurse. to become a pathologist. Minnedosa, MB
204-867-3674

Congrats and Best Wishes!


From the Board & Staff at
Minnedosa Credit Union
6 Commemorative Grad Section 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

2017
Minnedosa Collegiate Graduation

AWARDS
Senior Female Athlete of the Year Minnedosa Collegiate Award Piston Ring Power Mechanics Award
Maia Wallis Levi Gregorash Dawson Saunders

Senior Male Athlete of the Year Minnedosa Heritage Co-op Bursary Rolling River Teachers Association
Troy Johnson Levi Gregorash Scholarship
Michael Kreshewski
Minnedosa Construction Trades Group William Angus Grant Memorial Award
Awards Levi Gregorash Minnedosa Lions Club Bursary
Ryan Firby, Chance Flick, Evan Betteridge, Michael Kreshewski
Jordan Popien, Joel Hnybida, Masonic Award
Cody Campbell Maia Wallis Minnedosa Canvasback Mentored Hunt
Award
Minnedosa Credit Union Youth Board Minnedosa Credit Union Award Michael Kreshewski
Paige Crooks, Amy Kreshewski, Maia Wallis
Michael Kreshewski, Ryan McLenehan, Rolling River School Divisions English
Hailey Rapsky, Linnae Topham Captain HGL Hutton Award 40S Award
and Levi Gregorash. Maia Wallis Michael Kreshewski

Charette Award for Excellence in Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Chamber of Commerce Scholarship
Community Service Orla Sheridan Linnae Topham
Emily MacDonald
Redfern Farm Services Award Archie & Winona Londry Scholarship
Minnedosa Band Parents Association Orla Sheridan Linnae Topham
Award
Hannah MacDonald Archie & Winona Londry Scholarship South Parkland Area 4-H Council Award
Amy Kreshewski Linnae Topham
Minnedosa Archery Club Bursary
Leland Bramley Averill Memorial Foundation Manitoba 4H Council Scholarship
Scholarship Linnae Topham
Friesens Yearbook Scholarship Amy Kreshewski
Hailey Rapsky Minnedosa Health District Auxiliary
UCT Scholarship Award
Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary Seth Gregorash Linnae Topham
Award
Hailey Rapsky Westman Award of Excellence The Shawn Cooper Memorial
Scholarship Scholarship
Minnedosa & District Health Foundation Seth Gregorash Linnae Topham
Scholarship
Fiona Cawili Preceptor Zeta Bursary Minnedosa Tribune Honour Role
Seth Gregorash Michael Kreshewski, Linnae Topham,
Minnedosa Nurses Union Bursary Levi Gregorash, Seth Gregorash,
Fiona Cawili Rockin the Fields of Minnedosa Amy Kreshewski
Scholarship
Chown Centennial Entrance Seth Gregorash Raymond Girling Scholarships
Scholarship Seth Gregorash, Levi Gregorash,
Ryan McLenehan GM Bursary Amy Kreshewski, Maia Wallis
Dawson Saunders
Yellowhead Region Minor Hockey Governor Generals Medal
Association Scholarship J. Girling Family Award Levi Gregorash
Ryan McLenehan Dawson Saunders
The Minnedosa Tribune Commemorative Grad Section 2017 7

2017
GRADUATES OF
ERICKSON
Congrats Congrats
and Class of
Best Wishes Avery Wyatt Autumn Dawn Tamrick Leon Jennifer Abigail

Mountain
BERNES
Son of Heather Carlson
BOLES
Granddaughter of
BRANDON III
Son of Cynthis Mecas and
BURTON
Daughter of
2017!
Park and Stan Bernes. Len Boles. grandson of Esther McKay. Kris and Lisa Burton.

Pharmacy
Avery plans to pursue a
career in the automotive
Autumn plans to study
culinary arts at ACC.
Leon plans to attend the
Bold Eagle program.
Jen plans to study nursing
at Brandon University. Beattys
trades.
XTR
47 Main St. Erickson, MB
Ph: 204-636-2361
Fax: 204-636-2184

Congratulations
Follow
to the
graduating Chayce Walker Megan Ann Seth Rylee James Daytona Taylor
Your
class! HANSON
Son of Chris and Dana
HUCULAK
Daughter of Larry and
HUNTINGHAWK
Son of Warren Kirkness
KIRKNESS
Daughter of Michelle Dreams
Flowers Hanson.
Chayce plans to attend
Wanda Huculak.
Megan plans to study
and Correen Huntinghawk.
Rylee plans to take a year
Kirkness.
Daytona plans to study
on Main Brandon University in the Agribusiness at ACC. off and work. Early Childhood Education Minnedosa
fall. at ACC. Auto Wreckers

Follow Your
Happy
Dreams
Graduation
But Never
Forget Your
Class of
Way Back
Jordan Lee Ziarah Marley Rose Dawson Joelle Jeremy Nathan 2017!
KONDRATIEW Kroeker McKAY McKAY-SHORTING Alexander
Daughter of Toby and Daughter of Matthew and Daughter of Shawn McKay Son of Mark Shorting and
Home! Diane Kondratiew. Tusa Kroeker. Jackson Law
and Victoria Blackbird. Gwen McKay.
7+(2/'(67:((./<1(:63$3(5,17+(&$1$',$1:(67
Jordan plans to study Ziah plans to take a year off Dawson plans to study Jeremy plans to study Office
7ULEXQH
7KH 0LQQHGRVD
Veterinary Technology and travel around Canada Culinary Arts at ACC. Culinary Arts at ACC. 110B Main St. S.
at Red River Community before attending university
Minnedosa, MB
and study Psychology.
6LQFH

College. 204-867-3981
8 Commemorative Grad Section 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Kieran Ried Jaime Ann Jocelyn Katherina Joan Kaylee Della Marie Josephine Chassidy
McKAY NYLEN PREISINGER SMITH SMOKE
Son of Sherri McKay. Daughter of James and Daughter of Jim and Darlene Daughter of Daughter of Wayne Foster
Keiran plans to enter the Pennie Nylen. Preisinger. Karen Huntinghawk and and Florence Towle.
workforce. Jaime plans to study Jocelyn plans to continue Stan Smith. Cassie plans to study
Agribusiness at ACC. her studies at ACC or Kaylee plans to pursue a Interactive Media at ACC.
Brandon University. Bachelor of Education at
Brandon University.

2017
Erickson Collegiate Graduation
AWARDS
RRSD Bronze Medallion Dr. A.S. Khandelwal Scholarship in honour of Uncle Carls Canteen Award
Chayce Hanson Mrs. Indu Khandelwal Dawson McKay
Jennifer Burton
Sandy Lake Lions Science Awards Erickson Collegiate Institute Student
Jennifer Burton RM of Park Rural Futures Award Council Scholarship
Jordan Kondratiew Megan Huculak
Grade 12 Highest Standing Awards
Autumn Boles Family Studies Jason Kelly Memorial Scholarship Rolling River Teachers Association
Jennifer Burton Pre-Calculus Math, Career Ziah Kroeker Kaylee Smith
Preparation, Chemistry, Biology, and Physics
Chayce Hanson ELA Literary, Band Erickson Credit Union Poor Michaels Outstanding Contribution
Megan Huculak Essential Math Dawson McKay to Music Award
Jordan Kondratiew ELA Comprehensive, Outdoor Dawson McKay
Education, Applied Math, Psychology Erickson Chamber of Commerce Award
Ziah Kroker Art, Cinema as a Witness to Modern Megan Huculak Erickson Womens Institute Bursary
History Dawson McKay
Dawson McKay Current Topics in First Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson Endeavor
Nations, Metis and Inuit Studies, Law Award Royal Bank Citizenship Award
Jeremy McKay-Shorting Food and Nutrition Jaime Nylen Kieran McKay
Kaylee Smith Current Topic in First Nations, Metis
and Inuit Studies Heritage Co-op Erickson Lions Club
Chayce Hanson Chayce Hanson
Academic Honour Roll Medallions
Bronze Recipients (80-84.9%) are: Erickson and District Interfaith Association Wilda and Kelly Carlson Award
Chayce Hanson, Kieran McKay, Jaime Nylen, Jeremy McKay-Shorting Chayce Hanson
Kaylee Smith
Westman Communications Scholarship Governor Generals Medal
Silver Recipients (85-89.90) are: Megan Huculak Jennifer Burton
Jennifer Burton, Megan Huculak, Jordan
Kondratiew, Ziah Kroeker, Dawson McKay, Jewels of Siam Valedictorian Presentation and Address
Jocelyn Preisinger Jordan Kondratiew Miss Jennifer Burton and
Miss Megan Huculak
Grade 12 Athlete of the Year Award Wasagaming Chamber of Commerce
Male - Chayce Hanson Jaime Nylen
Female - Dawson McKay
Split Lake Educational Authority
MLA Outstanding Citizenship Award Daytona Kirkness
Chayce Hanson
Erickson Nurses MNU #73
Erickson Legion #143 Jennifer Burton
Kaylee Smith
Crawford Park Hall Award
Royal Canadian Legion Erickson Branch in honour Jordan Kondratiew
of Legion Ladies
Dawson McKay Jeff Kerr Memorial Scholarship
Chayce Hanson
Dr. A.S. Khandelwal Scholarship
Jennifer Burton Moms Canteen/Dianne Watts Memorial Award
Rylee Huntinghawk

You might also like