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office will Parents, family and friends gathered at the Minnedosa Community Conference Centre last thursday, June 22nd for the
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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.
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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.
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four-year period to set a predictable increases with
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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he would go and visit their
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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
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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
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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.
Grads Congrats to
Youre Tops
Peri
With us! Emily Michelle Hannah Elizabeth Peri Lynn Ryan Matthew Madill
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
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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
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Enjoy your special day! gregnesbittmla@mymts.net
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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
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
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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.
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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.
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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