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Meet the MCI and ECI Graduates Section 2

EARLY DEADLINE

Photos by Darryl Holyk Above, couples dance in the sunshine to the traditional country sounds of the White Lightning band. Inset, Cooked and Done have been entertaining at the Little Valley Jamboree for 13 years.

By AMANDA BOYD Diabetes is an autoim- with four to fi ve needles of Due to Canada mune disease that aff ects insulin every day and he Day, the July ver 900 people attend- the insulin-producing cells has to poke his fi ngers to Oed the 14th annual in the pancreas. Without test his blood sugar four to 1st edition will Little Valley Jamboree at insulin, Porter’s body can- six times a day. He has to be distributed the Erickson Fairgrounds not absorb sugar from his eat at the same time each wants, go on sleepovers tic Fibrosis (CF). CF is a June 18th and 19th. Each blood which would pro- day and his carbohydrates again and even sleep-in. hereditary condition that on Thursday, year, funds raised from duce energy and if the sug- are strictly monitored. Porter says he is very ex- aff ects the lungs and di- the community event go ar stays in the blood it be- Porter’s family wants to cited about the prospect of gestive system. Th e mucus June 30th. to benefi t two children in comes thick. High blood purchase an insulin pump. getting a pump but is kind in Adam’s lungs and diges- need. Th is year’s recipi- sugar results in lack of Th is would mean he gets of nervous about what his tive tract are very thick and AD AND COPY ents are Porter Dunn and concentration, moodiness, three needles each week new regimen would be as a result he has diffi culty Adam Wiebe. fatigue and increases the instead of 30+ and his in- like. breathing and digesting DEADLINE Seven-year-old Porter risk of diabetic complica- sulin would automatically Adam Wiebe is also food. IS MONDAY, Dunn lives in Brandon. tions such as going blind, run through the pump seven-years-old and lives JUNE 27TH On June 2nd, 2010 Porter heart disease and leg/foot like an IV line. An insulin in Brandon. At one-year- Continued was diagnosed with Ju- amputation due to infec- pump would also allow old, Adam was tested for, on Page 6 AT 12 NOON venile Diabetes. Juvenile tion. Porter is injected Porter to eat whenever he and diagnosed with, Cys- 2 Friday, June 24, 2011 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Tanner’s Crossing School turns 40 By KATHLEEN LEDWITH just like it was yesterday. working position. “Th ree teachers, Ruth Ped- “At the time it was very elebrations took place ersen, Sheila MacDonald new to us to teach in an Cat Tanner’s Crossing and myself purchased a open area classroom, but School on Wednesday, brown shopping bag for we all worked together and June 15th to commemo- each child to put their enjoyed it,” said former rate the local elementary personal belongings into,” teacher, Connie Alexander. school’s 40th anniversary. said Hilda. “We then lined “I remember trudging Staff and students, past up outside, and walked the down Main Street with all and present, enjoyed the children in fi le down Main the students,” said former celebrations. Street, crossed between teacher, Donna Shorrock. On June 12th, 1971 what is now the Corner- “It was so exciting to be fi - TCS opened its doors for stone Grill and the Royal nally spending our fi rst day the fi rst time to staff and Bank, across the little foot in our new school.” students. Teachers and bridge, through the yard at Enid Lochhead did students left the South the school and entered the not have a class to bring School (located where brand new empty school. down on the day of the Townview Manor current- We found ourselves in changeover, but did meet ly sits) and walked through what was called the grade the superintendant there town, over the bridge to one pod.” and he gave her a tour of their brand new school. When it opened, TCS the school. Photo by Kathleen Ledwith Offi cially, all the students was an open concept de- Longtime local teach- A number of retired TCS teachers were in attendance at the school’s were not placed in the new sign, which was a new ex- er, Marc Chisholm, had school until the following perience for teachers and other commitments and 40th anniversary celebration last week. Pictured above are (L-R): fall. students. Th e pod area was disappointed he could Hilda Comrie, Donna Shorrock, Ruth Pederson, Wilma McLaughlin, Hilda Comrie was a was set up for four classes not be in attendance at the Enid Lochhead and Connie Alexander. Grade One teacher at the combined together. It took 40th anniversary celebra- time of the opening. She almost a year to get the tion. Marc was Vice Princi- er grades fi rst,” said Marc. proud she was to be part of new haircuts.” recalls the day so clearly, school into a comfortable pal at TCS for 26 years and A numer of current the team for the past num- Former Pr incipal, Glen remembers fondly plan- TCS staff members and ber of years, with a lot of McNabb, was also in at- ning the move of 825 stu- former principals also great memories. tendance at the celebra- dents to their new school spoke at Tuesday’s cele- Current MCI Princi- tion was very happy to see in June 1971. It was a lot of bration. pal, Martin Ingenmey, is some of the teachers who 7KDQN\RXWRHYHU\RQHIRUWKH work, but very rewarding, Longtime TCS Phys. one of TCS’s former princi- taught him when he was ZRUGVRIHQFRXUDJHPHQW “We moved the students in Ed. instructor, Mrs. Jackie pals. He shared one of his a student at TCS. 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Darryl A. Holyk - Publisher & Editor- [email protected] Canada Post frustration builds

By DARRYL HOLYK paper to reach our subscribers. delivered to drop off copies of that day’s edition to the Many of you who live outside of our immediate nearby communities of Clanwilliam, Erickson, , must state early in this piece that the comments I am readership area have told us you have experienced de- Sandy Lake, Newdale, Rapid City, Franklin and Neepa- Iabout to make are not directed at or a refl ection of livery delays of two weeks up to over a month and that wa. At least our readers in those communities can re- our local Canada Post staff . Since becoming Publish- is absolutely unacceptable as far as I am concerned. ceive their paper each Friday. I wish I could personally er of Th e Minnedosa Tribune , I have been extremely Th ere should be no reason a huge corporation like deliver Th e Tribune to more of our readers each week, pleased with the service we have received from the Canada Post cannot deliver a newspaper in a much but time and cost do not allow it. For the remainder of Postmistress and staff at Minnedosa Post Offi ce. Th is timelier manner. With today’s transportation, it should subscribers, we must rely on Canada Post to get our pa- can also be said for the postal outlets in nearby com- take only days to reach any location in the world, not per to you the best they can, and often it seems that ser- munities that we deal with on a weekly basis. weeks or months. You, as a subscriber, have paid to re- vice is far from being even close to “the best”. Sadly, I cannot say the same for Canada Post as ceive your copy of our publication on a regular basis It was because of the poor delivery through Cana- a whole. I know a number of other community news- and you deserve to receive it in a timely fashion. Due da Post that I re-instated our online subscription ser- paper publishers who share my anger and frustration to the current state of Canada Post, I cannot guarantee vice early last year. If you are frustrated with the slow regarding the treatment our publications receive from better delivery service of our newspaper, I wish I could. delivery of your paper copy of Th e Tribune, and have Canada Post, especially when it comes to delivery ser- When we switched publication days from Monday access to the internet, I urge you to consider switching vice. to Friday, we also ran into delivery delays to our near- to an online subscription. Unless we are experiencing We continue to receive numerous complaints on by communities. We quickly learned that readers in a computer problem on our end, the online edition is a regular basis from our out-of-town subscribers re- communities within a 15 to 30 minute commute from viewable on our website from anywhere in the world garding the slow delivery of Th e Minnedosa Tribune . Minnedosa were not receiving Th e Minnedosa Tribune each Friday morning. Th roughout this current disrup- I continue to assure our faithful subscribers that every until Tuesday of the following week or in some cases, tion of postal service due to the strike, our online edi- labelled copy of Th e Tribune leaves our offi ce each Fri- even later. Understandably, these readers were ex- tion is viewable to all at no cost at www.minnedosa day before 12 noon. At that time, it is delivered into the tremely frustrated and we began losing subscribers. To tribune.com Hopefully, once this strike is over we will Canada Post system and that is unfortunately when we resolve this problem, I have been hitting the pavement all benefi t from improved postal delivery service, but no longer have any control over how long it takes our every Friday morning after our Minnedosa papers are sadly, I have my doubts. Around town... Pic of the week... MREC MEETING... If you have questions about the Minnedosa Regional Events Centre project a public meeting is be- Craig Gibbs picks ing held Wednesday, June 29th at 7 p.m. at Minnedosa up his June 17th Conference Centre. At this meeting, information on edition of Th e the project including cost, fi nancing and recent devel- Minnedosa Tribune opments will be discussed. Th ere will also be a public question and answer period. If you have questions be from Publisher sure to attend. Darryl Holyk.

Due to the POSTAL STRIKE... Canada Post As we go to press, the latest on the Canada Post lockout, Th e Tribune strike is that the CUPW and Canada Post have not was distributed been able to reach an agreement. Talks between the to local subscribers two have now broken off . Rural postal outlets contin- ue to be instructed not to accept any new mail. From last Friday from a a newspaper’s standpoint, our national association, table set up in the Newspapers Canada, had asked Canada Post for spe- Burgess Quality Foods cial consideration for local delivery of newspapers, but parking lot south of Canada Post refused.Th e only mail being delivered is the Post Offi ce. social assistance and pension cheques. Photo by Amanda Boyd

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R0J 1E0 E-Mail Addresses: Member of Manitoba Community Newspapers Association We are not responsible for fax transmissions or email and Newspapers Canada General: [email protected] submissions that are not received. To guarantee that such submissions have been received please confi rm with a phone Audited twice a year by Canadian Media Circulation Audit Ads/printing: [email protected] call or in person. Phone: (204) 867-3816 Classifi eds: [email protected] Fax: (204) 867-5171 All contents copyright 2011 www.minnedosatribune.com Cell: (204) 867 - 7000 TRUSTED Ι CONNECTED Ι TARGETED Th e Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 24, 2011 5 Main Street not a race track innedosa had a busy and truck had both been where things go weird. and driver well-known Mstretch with 27 inci- reported stolen. Police Th e 29-year-old male to police is apprehended dents reported last week. caught up with the ve- from Brandon blows zero. for Street Racing. Under A couple of Grad students hicle which fl ed the scene COPS Nada...zip...not an ounce Provincial legislation, the were celebrating early I but had to call off the pur- of liquor in his system. Af- vehicle is seized and the guess when they were ob- suit due to hazardous CORNER ter investigating further, it driver is charged which served to be drinking in conditions. We did how- By CPL. BRIAN HUFF turns out that he had been forces him/her to appear the grand-stands at the ever recover the quad. Th e “partying” earlier but had in court rather than receive Fair Grounds on the 17th. truck was recovered East of not had much sleep in a a regular “fi ne”. Th e other We met them at the en- our area the following day. Detachment. Once the for a bit. A number of calls long time. Th e dangerous culprit has also been iden- trance and dampened the It’s these “suspicious” calls results were in, the fellow came in regarding a dan- driving was a result of him tifi ed and we’ll be talking celebration with a $200 li- that make the diff erence became very belligerent gerous driver on Highway being tired. Instead of an to him very soon. quor ticket. Th e driver also and had this person not and abusive. Now I don’t #10. All of the calls have Impaired Driving charge, When you gotta go... got a lesson on how close called police, we may have know about you but if I the same suspect vehicle he’ll have to answer for Offi cer’s pulled over a car he came to an Impaired never recovered the quad. was at the Police Station... description and are con- Careless Driving instead. on #16 Highway travel- Driving charge when he Yet another con- being abusive towards the sistent with an Impaired Yet another call from a ling 135 Kph at 9 a.m. on blew just under the limit. cerned person reported a Offi cers would be the very Driver. Slow speeds, weav- concerned citizen tonight the 18th. The 34-year-old Ironically, they were also possible Impaired Driver last thing on my mind. ing in and out of traffi c, (Tuesday) when they ob- male with a young child in late for a Science test in the on the 18th in the camp- Needless to say, he spent forcing oncoming vehicles served two vehicles pull the rear seat explained to process. ground. Offi cers made the night in the Queen’s to veer off the road...cer- up to the fountain on Main Offi cers that he was speed- A thoughtful person a patrol and located the Hotel (and I don’t mean tainly has the “earmarks” Street in Minnedosa and ing because he had to “go called police when he suspect vehicle on 6th Av- Rapid City) and received of someone who needs to start racing side by side to the bathroom”. After ex- came across a suspicious enue in Minnedosa shortly yet another charge when be stopped. Sure enough, with each other. Obvi- plaining that a “bathroom” vehicle and a quad on the thereafter. After determin- Offi cers learned he was Offi cers come across the ously highly dangerous was not a necessity for car- side of the highway. Af- ing that the 46-year-old also on conditions to ab- vehicle and observe simi- and incredibly lacking in rying out his business and ter stopping to see if the driver from Ste. Rose had stain from drinking alco- lar driving behavior to judgement, these two driv- not a worthy excuse, he folks needed a hand, he been drinking, he was ar- hol. what was reported. Th ey ers continue north at high was handed a $500 ticket was told to “mind his own rested for Impaired Driv- An interesting inci- stopped the person and af- speed but not before a de- and the title of “Speeder of business.” Turns out he ing and subsequently blew dent on the 19th had Offi - ter investigating, arrest for scription is obtained. In the Week”. was bang on and the quad over the legal limit at the cers scratching their heads Impaired Driving. Here’s very little time, a vehicle Have a Safe Week. Spring fl ood concerns

nfortunately it has holding the provincial disaster assistance. Mean- throughout rural Mani- Ubeen a very wet spring. NDP government to ac- while, many municipalities toba and in the Minnedosa It is disheartening to hear count for their response and towns are facing infra- Constituency. the stories of damage to to and management of the VIEW FROM THE structure issues such as Resource points for homes, properties, busi- fl ood. In the Legislature, taxed wastewater systems, compensation can be nesses and farms all over we have raised dozens of LEGISLATURE compromised lagoons, found at the Manitoba the province and in the questions on matters such LLEANNE RROWAT and dam challenges like Agriculture Service Cor- Minnedosa Constituency. as: the accuracy of the those seen at Minnedosa poration website under River and lake levels province’s fl ood forecast; and Wawanesa. Th ese mat- ‘contacts’ then ‘insurance’ remain high in many re- challenges related to fl ood regions. Ranchers are al- lenges facing the crop and ters need swift provincial at: http://www.masc. gions, and tens of thou- preparedness; the delivery ready deeply concerned livestock sectors. Timely government attention and mb.ca/masc.nsf/index. sands of acres of agricul- of fair and timely compen- about the availability of program announcements municipalities are looking html?OpenPage. Manito- tural land are underwater. sation; and the pressing feed for the coming fall are needed so producers for answers. ba Emergency Measures, Hundreds of homes and need for long-term fl ood and winter. When the agri- can prepare accordingly. I want to recognize which deals with Disaster critical pieces of infra- mitigation strategies. culture sector is adversely I have also heard from the tremendous amount Financial Assistance can structure like water and Due to the fl ood- aff ected by flooding, the horticultural producers of work that local govern- be contacted at 1-888- wastewater treatment ing and excess moisture eff ects are felt throughout such as strawberry farms ments, the Canadian mili- 267-8298 or through the plants are still protected by conditions, agriculture the provincial economy. and nursery farms aff ect- tary, Hutterite colonies, website at http://www.gov. temporary dikes, or are in producers have found it We have repeatedly asked ed by fl ooding who have agencies like the Red Cross mb.ca/emo/index.html. the process of being pro- very diffi cult to get their the NDP government what questions about whether and others, as well as the Please do not hesitate to tected. crops seeded. Th ousands their strategy is to deal they will be eligible for countless hours volunteers contact me if you have any Manitoba’s Progres- of head of livestock have with these serious chal- crop insurance or other have undertaken during questions or concerns. I sive Conservatives are been evacuated from some this lengthy fl ood event. can be reached at my offi ce Your eff orts are truly ap- in Souris at (204) 483-3745, preciated. Pulling together in Minnedosa (204) 867- Letters to the Editor TOP RATE to help our friends, family 2297, at the Legislature and neighbours through (204) 945-0258 or email the fl ood fi ght shows the me at leanne.rowat@leg. Th e Minnedosa Tribune welcomes Letters to the 1 year Editor. All letters must include the writers full name, true Manitoban spirit gov.mb.ca. address, and telephone number. Only the writer’s 9%* *Rates subject to change name will be published; address and phone number 1. Certain conditions may apply  are required for confi rmation. Anonymous letters will 3 year 5 year 7$11(5¶6&5266,1*6&+22/ not be published. Letters that are deemed libelous, 65%* 95%* -81,25+,*+$:$5'6 in bad taste, or describe an incident involving other 2. 2. '$< people, will not be published.  Th e Minnedosa Tribune reserves the right Dave McDonaldƕBruce McNabb 'DWH7XHVGD\-XQH to edit letters based on taste, legality, clarity, and www.ricefinancial.com   7LPH DP length. Letters to the Editor can be submitted in Call For More Terms & Rates 867-3946 3ODFH7&6*\PQDVLXP person, sent by mail to Box 930, Minnedosa, MB  R0J 1E0, by fax (204) 867-5171, or by email to 3DUHQWVUHODWLYHVDQGIULHQGVRIRXU*UDGH  [email protected] VWXGHQWVDUHLQYLWHGWRDWWHQGRXU$ZDUGV'D\ 6 Friday, June 24, 2011 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Jamboree attendance down slightly

Continued from Page 1 puff er to open his airways, himself and learning to of Erickson, May Vann of ily Miniature Horses, the rain.” taking an inhaled medica- recognize potential warn- Alberta, the Chris Barker Money Mountain, and face Kids especially en- As the mucus is thick, tion that thins the mucus ing signs in his health. His Band from Dauphin, El- painting. joyed the Money Moun- bacteria can live and breed in his lungs, and having family hopes to purchase vis (aka Dave Green of While attendance was tain, a sand pit that was in his lungs, which can chest pummelling to help a percussion vest so when Moosehorn, MB), Geoff rey down slightly this year, per- donated by Riding Moun- cause serious infections. loosen the mucus in his he is older Adam can do Gilmer, Cooked and Done, haps due to the wet weath- tain National Park in which Due to the trouble with lungs so he can cough it up his own physiotherapy and the White Lightning Band er, those in attendance had coins and tokens were hid- food digestion, Adam was and breathe easier. Th ese have more independence from Kinosota, Ronnie a great time dancing and den. Children who found losing all the nutrients steps can take up to an and freedom. Anderson, and DagNab- singing along to the music. tokens could then turn he was fed and the de- hour a day, twice a day if Th is year’s Jamboree bit of Minnedosa. Other Stated co-organizer Evelyn them in for prizes. velopmental delays were he has a cold. Adam has bands and artists included activities that were hosted Lewandoski, “We were A fi nal tally was not becoming more notice- to take anywhere between the Cookshack Shakers, during the jamboree were very happy to see the sun- available at presstime able. Several years later, 20-30 pills a day when he Swamp Gas of , a Sunday morning break- shine on Saturday. Sunday Wednesday and donations Adam’s CF is now under eats to help him digest the George Anderson and fast courtesy of the Erick- it was a little wet but every- will be made to each child control with medication fats and nutrients. Lately, Ray Krupa, Scott Corne- son Flying Club, rainbow one persevered and had at a future point in time. and therapy. His daily he has been administering lius, Michael Campbell and silent auctions, 50-50 a great time. Th ere were regimen includes using a some of his medications of Kinisota, Lori Larsen raffl es, Th e Hodgson Fam- even people dancing in the $1,598 made at Walk for Alzheimer’s

By AMANDA BOYD them and on their families; not have the disease. Th is so the Memory Walk is just shrinkage will continue he annual Memory our way to contribute by over time, aff ecting how TWalk for the Alzheimer making people aware of the brain functions. Society of Manitoba was the disease and raise mon- As Alzheimer’s disease held at the Minnedosa ey to help fi nd a cure.” aff ects each area of the Personal Care Home last Alzheimer’s disease brain, certain functions or Th ursday, June 16th. Resi- is a progressive, degen- abilities are lost. Th is re- dents walked along with erative disease. Several sults in specifi c symptoms TCS students in Grades changes occur in the or changes in behaviour. 5 and 6 and Frontier cli- brains of people with Al- It is important to remem- ents. Participants collected zheimer’s disease. Th e ber that once someone pledges and raised a total brain cells shrink or disap- loses an ability due to Al- of $1,598. pear, and are replaced by zheimer’s it rarely ever Working in a personal dense, irregularly-shaped comes back. Although the care home, Activity Direc- spots, or plaques. Another disease results in changes, tor, Barb Hales, knows the indicator of the disease is it does not aff ect the per- impact Alzheimer’s can thread-like tangles within son’s ability to appreciate, have on an individual and existing brain cells. Th ese respond to, and experi- their family. “We are fi nd- tangles eventually choke ence feelings such as joy, ing more and more of our healthy brain cells. A per- anger, fear, love or sadness. clients are dealing with son with Alzheimer’s dis- While it is not possible to Alzheimer’s disease,” she ease has less brain tissue restore function to brain Photo by Amanda Boyd said. “It’s very hard on than a person who does cells damaged by Alzheim- Residents of Minnedosa Personal Care Home participate in a Memory Walk for the Alzheimer $75+0'551( 5ROOLQJ5LYHU6FKRRO'LYLVLRQ Society of Manitoba. Th e residents were joined 7UXVWHH%\(OHFWLRQ on their walk by Grades 5 and 6 students from 6*'/106* :$5' TCS as well as clients from Frontier. 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MCouncil met for its problems the facility cur- plans can be located or the bic yards of A-base gravel ect. A lot on 1st Street S.E. regular June meeting on the rently has. If this commit- buildings designer can be at $11.95 per cubic yard, Council approved the was approved for sale to evening of Tuesday, June tee is established it will hire contacted to assist with this Council approved both sale of a lot to Adam Wood- Leonard and Monica Curle 14th in Council Chambers. a professional to measure project. quotes. cock at the cost of $1.00. at a cost of $7,500 subject to Mayor Orr presided with all and formulate the acous- During the resolution An earlier request Th e lot is adjacent to Mr. a development agreement councillors in attendance. tical needs of MCCC. Th e portion of the meeting, from Yellowhead Skills Woodcock’s property and is being entered into between Th e meeting opened cost of this project is not due to confl ict of interest, and Services for fi nancial currently being maintained the Curle’s and the Town. with a public hearing to yet known but it is felt this Councillor Saler excused support totalling $3,800 by him. It does not meet the Th is lot is located directly deal with a zoning amend- is a valuable undertaking himself from the meeting for fi ve weeks of facilita- provisions of the town to be south of the Curle’s current ment applied for by Rick that will benefi t MCCC and during the resolution to tor training for a Youth at developed for a residence. property. Nylen to rezone a lot from its many users. Councillor deal with a gravel supply Work program being host- A lot in the new mo- residential single family to Taylor informed the dele- tender. Whereas the quote ed this fall was discussed. bile home designated area residential mutli-family. As gation that acoustic baffl es from Clint Moff at and Sons Whereas a number of other in the northwest corner of there were no objections to were included in the origi- was the only one received councils and organizations town was sold to Marion this request, Council ap- nal plans for MCCC, but for the supply of 2,000 cu- have been approached for Memryk at a cost of $5,000. proved the amendment. A second amendment was applied for to rezone an area in the southeast cor- ner of town from Agricul- ture Limited to Residential. As there are currently a few residential homes located in this area, the reason it was ever designated for agriculture is unclear. Th is zoning amendment was also approved by Council. Two delegations ap- peared before Council. Th e fi rst was Bob Manns on behalf of the Minnedosa Rotary Club. Bob brought an update on the Rotary’s billboard sign project. Th e club had originally hoped to locate the sign on the corner of Main Street and 2nd Avenue N.W. (in front of Minnedosa Community Conference Centre), but following discussions with the hall board, that option has been abandoned. Th e Rotary Club is now look- ing at placing the sign on 11064GG08 the east side of Main Street between the CP track and Main Street Bridge (Where the Minnedosa Collegiate billboard sign used to be). To stabilize the sign from the wind in this location, the base will have to be drilled approximately eight feet in the ground and as this area along the river is quite rocky, the cost to do this could be fairly substan- tial. A second delegation to appear before council included Lori Harrison and Katherine Kingdon of the Minnedosa Perform- ing Arts Committee. Th e ladies were there to ask for Council’s permission to form a committee to work towards improving the acoustics of the main hall at the Minnedosa Com- munity Conference Cen- tre. Th is committee would hopefully include repre- 8 Friday, June 24, 2011 Th e Minnedosa Tribune RM Park begins laying water and sewer infrastructure

Onanole will be construct- closures, but traffi c may day, June 24th) they ex- ed. Currently, Onanole be restricted to one lane at pect to fi nish the southern residents are getting their times. Th e construction ar- portion of the phase. Next water from private wells. eas are clearly marked and week crews will most likely Th e pump house and fl ag workers are on-hand begin working north of the reservoir had to be cut to direct traffi c. Construc- lift station. from this year’s budget be- tion is scheduled to last Initial costs of Phase cause the tender came in until the end of summer. One were estimated to be higher than estimated and Th e RM asks that motorists approximately $2,000/lot; the RM didn’t have enough remain patient and aware about $3.7 million in total. available funds. Th e RM is of workers on the highway Th e entire water and sewer hoping to get funding for while construction contin- project, which encompass- these items next year. ues. es roughly seven phases, is As far as transporta- Crews have not started estimated to cost around tion on Highway #10 goes, on the forced main to the $17 million. there should be no road lagoon yet. By today (Fri- TCS courtyard project underway

Photo by Amanda Boyd By AMANDA BOYD a project.” said Kim Bur- dents on a joint project for gess, “To remove the lum- the wall. A portion of the A worker from Fanset Construction Company Ltd., Winnipeg works on he original courtyard ber from the courtyard. grant money has been set water and sewer infrastructure in Onanole, RM of Park. Tat Tanner’s Crossing Th ey had to chop all the aside for this purpose. School has been in need of wood into small enough some TLC for several years. pieces so they could get By AMANDA BOYD Ltd. of Winnipeg and in- ern boundary of the RM, Now, thanks to a $2,000 them through the door and cludes the laying down of along Highway #10, south grant from the Minnedosa down the hallway.” CARDALE hase One of a com- core infrastructure that to the central core area of Foundation, work has be- Th e Life Skills students prehensive water and will connect Onanole with Onanole, in and around P gun to revive the space. at TCS have partnered with sewer project began in the the Wasagaming Water the junction of Highway EWS One of the most urgent Mr. Gordon to assemble N RM of Park May 3rd and as Treatment Plant in Riding #10 and Provincial Road areas of care was the state of several new benches and of May 31st, was reported Mountain National Park. A #262. As well, a sewage the trees in the courtyard. picnic tables for the court- By ETHEL FORTUNE to be 27% complete. Th e main water line and grav- force main to the exist- Several of the trees, which yard and Clint Moff at & work is being done by Fan- ity fl ow main sewer line ing municipal wastewater are as old as the courtyard Sons have donated fresh ildred and Jan Shaw set Construction Company will run from the north- treatment lagoon west of itself, were in need of a dirt to replace the old soil Mvisited with Sue and trim. Greg Marchischuk in the planters. Kent Price and family in took an evening to come Also planned for a Cochrane, Alberta, for a to the school where he wall in the courtyard is a few days. Brad and Lori cleaned up the bottoms of mural or art piece of some Shaw also spent the week- the living trees, letting the sort. Burgess says staff are end with all of them. canopies continue to grow, searching for an artist who Th e U.C.W. conducted while removing a tree that would be willing to come the birthday party at Ha- had died. “It was quite and work with TCS stu- miota Personal Care Home on Tuesday, June 14th. Th ey all enjoyed a sing-song of many old favourites. Coff ee and birthday cake for Mildred Shaw’s 80th birthday was enjoyed on June 18th in Dora’s Cof- fee Shop. Everyone had a wonderful visit with fam- ily and friends from towns around. +PHNCVCDNG$QWPEGTU Congratulations to El- eanor Hyndman, Lois and Allan’s daughter, for win- #KT$TWUJ(CEG2CKPVKPI Is excited to welcome… ning gold in the Junior Var- sity division at the Provin-   .KXG/WUKE Jennifer Lochhead, cial Track and Field Meet in Winnipeg. Eleanor at- $CNNQQP#TVKUV tends school in Rivers. Esthetician Our church service was held in Dora’s Coff ee Shop on Sunday. We en- Book your appointment joyed a potluck lunch early so our minister Tim could join us. It was our last ser- Today! vice at Cardale before holi- days. Frances Radcliff e and 867-2533 her sister enjoyed a few ),5(:25.6#'XVN days travelling and shop- $[/KPPGFQUCŏU8QNWPVGGT(KTGHKIJVGTU Hair Massage ping in the USA.

%CPCFC&C[KURCKFHQTD[FQPCVKQPUCPFTCPD[XQNWPVGGTU &QPCVKQPUECPDGOCFGCVXCTKQWUNQECNDWUKPGUUGU Esthetics Travel  Th e Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 24, 2011 9 10 Friday, June 24, 2011 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Learning from our elders CADURCIS NEWS seniors worked together By MURIEL MCMANUS trip to Vancouver and re- on a variety of projects, turn. It was enjoyable and from pie making, churn- angford, Landsdown they reported seeing a lot ing homemade ice cream, Land Rosedale munici- of water on the trip. knitting, crocheting, card palities jointly sponsored Word has been re- games, and calligraphy. In a bus tour with Cadurcis ceived of the burial for the library, students were ladies serving a luncheon Marjory Dewar on Sat- regaled with entertaining of soup, sandwiches and urday, June 25th at Bass- stories from when the se- dessert on June 16th, 17th wood Cemetery. Lunch niors were young. and 18th at Basswood Hall. will be served by Cadurcis “Th ey’ve all been hav- Earl and Freda Ladies at Basswood Hall. ing a blast,” remarked Th ompson took a VIA-rail Onanole School Principal, Laurie Bachewich on the day. “Th is is a great way to interact with each other, create relationships and get past any stereotypes.” Th e school’s theme this year is ‘Honouring Our Elders’ and Wednesday’s student-lead program was a wonderful way to wrap he Manitoba economy, the past year have includ- Photo by Amanda Boyd up a year of sharing and Tguided by the Selinger ed “We Were Children”, learning. Th e seniors in Students and seniors in Onanole participate in Purple Explosion Day team, faired better than “Skeptics”, “Men with our communities have many provincial econo- Brooms”, and “Less Th an at Onanole Elementary School sharing various activites including knitting. many skills and a great mies during the recent Kind”. Manitoba has a solid By AMANDA BOYD hosted Purple Explosion invited to come to the deal of insight they are economic downturn. One labour pool for the televi- Day. All of the students school and share with stu- willing to share with us reason that Manitoba’s sion and fi lm industry be- n honour of Elder wore purple, the colour of dents their knowledge on a if we are willing to learn economy is less subject to cause programs have been IAbuse Awareness Day Elder Abuse Awareness, wealth of topics. and the students and staff the severe ups and downs developed at Manitoba’s (Wednesday, June 15th) and seniors from the sur- Activities were sched- at Onanole Elementary that some other provin- post-secondary institu- Onanole Elementary school rounding community were uled throughout the school School have started an ex- cial economies suff er is tions to meet the needs of for the entire day, during cellent course of interac- that Manitoba’s economy the industry, thus ensur- which the 64 students ro- tion that they hope will is quite diversifi ed. Mani- ing that when a production tated through fi ve diff er- carry on. toba’s NDP Government is lured to the province, ent stations. Children and understands the advan- skilled workers are avail- tages of such a diversifi ed able to meet the demand. economy and continues Reducing corporate to promote and assist vari- taxes is the right-wing ous industries to expand to mantra of the Tories and +HULWDJH9LOODJH)DUPHU¶V0DUNHWV create jobs and wealth in they constantly harp on 6DWXUGD\¶V the province. the need to reduce corpo- %HJLQQLQJ-XO\QGWKURXJK$XJXVWWK Recently the Selinger rate taxes. Developing and  0DUNHW+RXUV±SP Government announced it growing a vibrant and di- &RVWSHUWDEOHSHUGDWH25 is doubling the provincial verse provincial economy, IRUDOOQLQH  GDWHV investment in Manitoba’s such as Manitoba’s NDP

NEWDALE NEWS “Hire-A-Youth”

By NEWDALE RAVEN’S Tara and Chris for a long Th e ladies of Mosaic GLEN WI and happy future! Fashions were in town June Month is approaching Saturday, June 18th 16th at the community hall. large crowd gathered saw a nice crowd attend As they were on their return By KERRI COOK to give young students/ business owner looking in the lounge of Har- the wedding shower held to Winnipeg, they didn’t A youth the opportunity to for casual, part-time, or rison House on Friday, for Kendra Tolton in the have enough stock left to he month of June is gain valuable work ex- full-time help I’ll try my June 17th for an “unwrap” community hall. Kendra feature the Fashion Show, fl ying by and the sum- perience and earn extra hardest to match you with wedding shower honour- is the daughter of Lynne but the sale prices on every- T mer months are almost spending money through a qualifi ed and eager stu- ing Tara Wight, daughter and Garry Tolton. Karen thing made for a nice day of here! A big congratulations helping out with a variety dent/youth. of Jean and Wendall Wight. Dalgarno welcomed every- shopping without leaving to the graduating class of of fun events this summer! Th e summer has just Tara and her Mother, Jean one and presented Kendra Newdale! Newdale’s sale 2011 and good job to the Keep your eyes open for begun and I am looking welcomed all the guests with some “long distance date was cancelled on May rest of the student popula- OJS events posted around forward to working with as they arrived. Brianna reminiscing” from Kim 1st because of the “Bliz- tion, you made it through town including the Kid’s the Odd Job Squad and McDonald gave the ad- Baker in Alberta, via laptop zard”! Mosaic will be re- another year. In the next Carnival in conjunction serving the community of dress, recalling many fond computer. Kendra had her turning in September with little while, you might be with Fun Fest, BBQs, Car Minnedosa and surround- school day memories. A Mother Lynne, Grandma many brand new fall fash- looking for summer jobs Wash, Weedless Wednes- ing communities’ employ- short Trivia Quiz was con- Phyllis and bridesmaids, ions, so mark your calendar and rest assured it’s not day, Window Washing or ment needs! Reminder ducted about Tara’s life Misti Big Eagle of Oxbow, now. too late to register with the Painting and various other to students/youth aged and times, by Krista Mof- SK and Corley (Kent)Tolton Linda Birch of Manitoba Youth Job Cen- events. Unfortunately due 12-16, sign up as soon as fatt, that everyone enjoyed. of Winnipeg at the guest Minnedosa spent Satur- tre and the Odd Job Squad to the weather, the annual possible with the Odd Job Tara’s grandmothers, Edith table with her. Th e many day afternoon visiting with this summer. If you are Strawberry Pick probably Squad so you don’t miss Waddell, Jean’s mother and lovely and varied gifts were Shirley Pederson. between the ages of 12-29 won’t be happening this out on the opportunity to Wendell’s mother, Maisie opened and sent around for Congratulations to all and are looking for work, year. make some money and Wight were both in atten- viewing. Kendra very ably the “dads” for Fathers Day drop by my offi ce to pick Looking to hire a stu- have fun at local events! dance. Her aunts, Marjorie thanked everyone for com- last Sunday. Hope you up a registration form and dent/youth this summer? Have questions or em- (Waddell) Patience and ing and all the beautiful were all treated to an out- to learn more. July is the ideal time to get ployment requests? Please daughter Tamsen of Th e gifts received. Her Aunts, ing. Several from Newdale With July just around the help you need since contact Kerri at 867-3846, Pas and Audrey Waddell at- Lorraine Sleep and Gail enjoyed the “pickerel fry” at the corner, the Odd Job students/youth will be fi n- minnedosa.myjc@gmail. tended. Aunts Wanda, Syl- Tolton, along with cous- the Shoal Lake Complex for Squad is preparing for a ished with school and the com, or drop by my offi ce via and Melanie, Wendell’s ins Joanna Tolton, Nicole Fathers Day. hectic month of activities MYJC will help you fi ll your at 133 Main Street South. sisters and neice Tammy Wang and Haley all of Bran- As we move into “sum- and events. Th e purpose summer positions! Wheth- I look forward to hearing were also in attendance. don, and Deanne Lawn and mer” and the rain’s fi nally of the Odd Job Squad is er you’re a homeowner or from you shortly! Tara thanked everyone for Chelsea of Hamiota were stop, beware of all the mos- coming and the many gifts there. Congratulations to quitoes and ticks in the she received. Lunch and a Kendra and Kevin for many long grass, as several cases social time brought the eve- years of happiness as they of Lyme disease have al- ning to a close. Best wishes make their new home in ready been reported. The Minnedosa Tribune from the community to Somerset, MB. EARLY DEADLINE NEXT WEEK SANDY LAKE NEWS 12 noon Monday, June 27th

By DIANE BACHEWICH of Winnipeg and Gloria Dakota to fi nish their trip. Campbell of Dauphin re- Th ey enjoyed it very much. ongratulations and turned from a two week Th e only incident they had Cbest wishes to Walter trip to the USA. Th ey vis- was hitting a deer. Very and Stella Huculak of the ited 10 states in all. Start- little damage to the car, but Sandy Lake Personal Care ing in Kansas visiting Jean the girls and deer got a bit Home on the occasion of and Bernie Roth in Victo- shaken up. their 60th Wedding An- ria, Kansas as well as Tom Th e Sandy Lake Drop- niversary which they ob- Roth (who is home from in Centre hosted the Ha- served on June 16th. Hawaii); Joe and Kristina miota Seniors to a cribbage Red Liebing of Or- and family and Marg and tournament on Tuesday. egon, USA is spending a David Drielling and family Also four players from couple of weeks with rela- in Hays. Th en to Denver, Erickson joined as well tives and friends. Colorado to see Marla Rae as some Sandy Lake se- Garret and little Lane Lewandoski who drove niors. 48 enjoyed a lovely spent the weekend with the girls to Fort Collins, luncheon and fellowship. Raymond and Lucille Le- Colorado to visit Karla High went to Reed and 11064gg0711063gg13 wandoski. Lane enjoyed Roth and family. Th en to Ruth McConnell of Ha- shopping with Baba Lou. New Mexico and Arizona miota and the Low went Rose Ann Maluk re- on their way to Las Ve- to Ollie Lewandoski and turned back to Saskatoon, gas where they visited Stella Kowalchuk. SK, after spending the past with Linda Norosky and two months in Sandy Lake Dayna Campbell (Gloria’s Jay-Bee Tours and Winnipeg. daughter of Fort McMur- Skydancer Casino Lawrence and Barb ray, AB) who was entered July 10th - July 12th, 2011 Osadec returned home in the World Series Poker Pick up Minnedosa $125.00 P/P (d/o) from Calgary and Ovia Tournament. Next they Shopping Call Frank at Bachewich was in Medi- travelled to Casper, Wyo- 1-877-542-4923 cine Hat for a few days. ming, on the way through Al and Nancy Derhak Utah. In Casper they vis- 7 Clans Casino July 31st - Aug 2nd, 2011 of Riding Mountain spent ited with John Roth at his Pick up Minnedosa Saturday with Mom, Helen golf course in Paradise Val- $144.00 P/P (d/o) Shopping Derhak. ley. Th en home through Call Frank at Janice Duchominsky the Black Hills in South 1-877-542-4923 12 Friday, June 24, 2011 The Minnedosa Tribune

TOTO PLAPLACECE AN AD LAND FOR FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ANNIVERSARIES BYBY PHONPHONEE CCallall 867-381867-38166 SALE Hours to pplace,lace, correct or cancel ads: Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.mp.m.. For Sale – Watkins. Call Own your own 20 acre Elaine at 761-2938 (evenings). ranch in booming West Texas BYBY MAIL CCLASSIFIEDLASSIFIED ADVERTIADVERTISINGSING 16-tfn only $395.00 per acre $99.00 Th e Minnedosa Tribune,Tribune, P.O. Box 930,930, per month. Guaranteed fi - Minne Minnedosa,dosa, ManitobaManitoba R0J 1E0 For Sale - 4 captain nancing. Call toll free 1-800- chairs purchased from the BYBY FFAXAX 86751718675171 875-6568. 15-2x Minnedosa House when it BYBY E-MAIL [email protected]@minnedosatribune.com was sold and tore down and BRIDAL rebuilt in 1974; 1 Franklin For Sale by Owner: 1200 SHOWERS stove perfect for cottage or sq. ft., 2 bedroom Condo with Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. reserves the right to cottage deck; 1 child platform attached garage located at A Come and Go Bridal delete any words or phrases deemed by Th e Minnedosa rocker – brown vinyl circa 125-2nd St. S.E. in Minnedo- Shower in honor of Adrienne Tribune Ltd. to be objectionable, or to refuse to publish anyany Congratulations to 1975; 1 trunk with rounded sa. Call for more information van Dyke, bride elect of Matt advertisement. Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. shall not be Gerald and Lynda Cooper top; 1 wooden rocker; 1 pho- or to view at 867-5150. tfn Saler, Saturday, June 25th from responsible for any loss or damage to any advertiser or third nograph (made of oak) a 2 – 4 p.m. at the home of Rick on their partyparty resulting from the failure of an advertisement to appear couple records; 1 reclining and Sheryl Saler: 163-8th Ave., 25th Wedding Anniversary in Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd.Ltd. oror fromfrom anyany error or omission wheelchair (used for about 6 SW, Minnedosa. Please accept on June 28th. in anyany advertisement which is published. months); 4 open-backed fl an- this as your invitation. 14-3x Love Jason, Rick and nel nighties; 4 open-backed Matthew. RATESRATES pants size 8 or 10; old LPs (cir- Bridal Shower for Kim Surridge, bride elect of $8.00 fforor fi rst 40 worwords,ds, additionaladditional wordswords .10 each.each. ca 1970-80). Best off er except for wheelchair. Will be asking Matthew Wahoski to be held ReRepeatpeat ads - Half Price. $500.00. Interested buyers 155 3rd Street N.W. on June 26th, 2011 at 136-4th Classifi ed DisplaDisplayy - $8.00/col. inch each insertinsert.. may call 867-2202. x Minnedosa. Recently re- Avenue, N.W., Minnedosa from modelled home on large cor- 2 to 4:00 p.m. Please accept this (Incl. logo, box & bolding, and centering). FOR RENT ner lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, as your invitation. 15-2x LeLegal/Tendergal/Tender Rate: $8.00/co$8.00/col.l. incinch.h. fi nished basement, new shin- A Bridal Shower in hon- Notice to Creditors: $15.0$15.000 gles. All appliances included. Valley View Apartments: Move in ready. Contact Barb our of Dana Bailey, bride elect HappHappyy Snaps: (Birthday,(Birthday, Engagement,Engagement, Wedding,Wedding, Birth, & For Rent bachelor suite, at 867-2383. 15-3x of Josh Shipman, Sunday, June Graduation)- $15.00 for the fi rst 20 words and the picture.picture. ground fl oor. Seniors pre- 26, from 2-4 at the Basswood Obituaries: $6.00 perper col. inch. ferred. References required. Community Hall. Please ac- You are invited to a Phone 867-3414. 12-tfn cept this as your invitation. 15- Come & Go Social Afternoon AAuctionuction SaSales:les: First insert $6.00/co$6.00/col.l. inch.inch. 2x in celebration of $3.00 cocol.l. incinchh repeatrepeat.. For Rent - 2 bedroom Betty & Jim Fossum’s AAllll Ads plus 5% G.S.T. cabin at Minnedosa Beach, ANNIVERSARIES 50th Wedding Anniversary daily or weekly rental. Avail- Saturday, July 9, 2011 DeadlinesDeadlines able anytime. Phone Barry at 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Portage la Prairie (204) 857- 25 – 4th Ave N.W. Minne- 187-6th Ave. NE, ClassifiClassifi eedd advertisementsadvertisements must bebe submittedsubmitted no llaterater 6934 or (204) 871-2224 (cell). dosa. Charming 3 bedroom Minnedosa, MB than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following FridayFriday’s’s 13-4x character home. 2 baths. (Alan & Angie Dmytriw’s edition. AALLLL CCLASSIFIEDLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSADVERTISEMENTS MUSTMUST BE yard). PPREPAIDREPAID BEFBEFOREORE ININSERTION.SERTION. Newly renovated kitchen with For Rent – 3 BR House heated ceramic tile fl oor- Let your presence be Th e MinneMinnedosadosa TriTribunebune is not resresponsibleponsible fforor in Onanole, within walking ing. Original hardwood. New your gift! ttypographicalypographical errors ppublishedublished AFTER tthehe fi rst insertion, nor distance to park. References shingles. Recent windows. 16-2x ddoesoes it assume resresponsibilityponsibility fforor errors ppublishedublished as a resuresultlt ooff required, no pets. Phone 867- Large corner lot. Contact aann advertisement placed,placed, changed, or cancelled, byby teletelephone.phone. 2038 leave message. 15-2x To ensure yyourour advertisement aappearsppears correctlycorrectly pleaseplease submit iitt Myrna at 867-5717. 15-3x HAPPY BIRTHDAY in pperson,erson, bbyy fax, mail, or emailemail.. Senior Housing units available for rent @ Parkland Come and Join Helen Home in Erickson, MB. For 50TH ANNIVERSARY Steve and Katie Wozney Zariwney on her 80th Birth- more info please call Linda day at the Newdale Commun- AUTOMOBILES POULTRY Woywada @ 204-636-2987. In honour of our parents and grandparents ity Hall on Saturday, June 25th 16-2 from 2 – 4 p.m. No gifts please. For sale: 2000 Ford F-150, GIBBY’S CHICKENS – 50th Wedding Anniversary 14-3x safetied, extended cab, cap. Book your fall chickens. We REAL ESTATE Celebration 277,000 km. $4000 OBO. Call 705 are taking orders NOW. Don’t Walkout for sale by on Saturday, July 2nd, 2011 0156. 14-3x be disappointed as we always owner: 1400 sq. ft. open con- We are inviting our dear PRIVATE SALE - For sale sell out. Phone Gibby’s Poult- cept 5 bedroom, 3 bath walk- family, friends and neighbors on 257, 2nd St. SW; 1 ½ storey For sale – 1993 Olds 88, good ry 867-2575. 16-4 out bungalow with attached to a If your label home on corner lot. 125X120 ft. condition, safetied. $1800.00 OBO. double garage. Built in 2005. Come and Go Tea reads 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, hot tub Call 867-5018 or 867-7610. 15-2x Developed up and down with from and double car garage. Has a 11/06/30 jet tub, gas fi replace, central 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. beautiful brick patio and central For Sale - Ford F800 Cum- air. Fully landscaped with gar- at the Horod Hall, Horod, It’s time to Book Your air. Home is tastefully decorat- ming Diesel Manitoba Hydro den shed and triple driveway. Manitoba. renew! ed, with an oak spiral staircase. truck, year 91, fi fty foot boom man- 348 3rd St. N.E. Minnedosa. No cards or gifts please. Spot Today! Really nice family home. Ask- Call 867-3816 lift two baskets 17,000.00 or trade Call 867-5257. 16-3 Just the pleasure of your for value. Phone 204-763-4759. ing $180,000. Serious inquiries company 16-2x only; call 867-3346. 7-tfn Th ank you and God Bless. The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 24, 2011 13

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Hours are ap- ter for a dialysis unit in Minne- Increase your exposure by advertising in The Minnedosa Tribune Lunch available. proximately 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., dosa or Neepawa. Transporta- and online at discoverminnedosa.com. Featuring a collection of wages will be discussed. Re- tion costs and unavailability $30.00 for three consecutive weeks in The Tribune and three lamps, crocks, etc. antique quirements are First Aid and of drivers is a major concern. furniture, a large selection of CPR and must be willing to Signatures can be made at months on the community website. tools, plus lots more. take an early childhood edu- Minnedosa Town Offi ce be- Maximum 25 words. For sale bills, phone Timer cation course. Please con- tween 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. x Add a photo with your Tribune ad for at 826-2436 or Frank at 826- tact Colleen at 867-3313 or 2290. minnedosachildcare@ Help Wanted – Minnedosa only $5.00 more! Hyndman’s Auction Service wcgwave.ca 15-2 Pharmacy is looking for casual To purchase your newspaper/online real Box 12 clerk/cashier, position avail- estate ad visit discoverminnedosa.com Rapid City, MB Casual employment in able immediately. If interested R0K 1W0 meat processing, when required. contact Wayne at Minnedosa or call Sandra or Val at Minnedosa CDC 15-3 Hours, noon to four; $12.00/hr. Pharmacy at 867-2071 or drop 867-3885 Transportation required. Please off resume at business. 16-2 call 867-2069 or 868-6111. 14 Friday, June 24, 2011 The Minnedosa Tribune

IN MEMORIAM OBITUARIES

MARION ALLAN MARJORIE ANN DEWAR MARCH 3, 1916FEBRUARY 2, 2011 It is with great sadness that the family of Marion Allan announces her passing on June 13, 2011 at Peacefully, Marjorie Ann Dewar passed the age of 80 years; after a long battle with breast away on Feb 2, 2011 in Winnipeg at the and then lung cancer. She was born on August Tuxedo Villa Personal Care Home at age 21, 1930, at the family home in McCreary, the 94 years. Marjorie was pre-deceased by her fourth child of Mary and James Zalizniak. parents Caroline and Athol Dewar and two Mary attended school at McCreary School and brothers William and Stewart of Basswood Collegiate. Manitoba. She is survived by her two sisters Edith In 1949, she met Lane Allan of Norgate and they married on May 8, Stone of Surrey, B.C. and Ruby Mackay of Oakville, Ontario; nieces 1950. Th ey were blessed with fi ve children: Pamela, Paula, Donna, Connie, Laurie and Sharon Mackay and nephews Raymond, Stewart Gordon and Kimberly. Lane and Marion lived in Winnipeg until 1952, and Kenneth Stone as well as 5 great-nephews and 5 great-nieces. ,QORYLQJPHPRU\RI when Lane joined the RCAF and took his training in Trenton, Ontario. Marjorie grew up on the family farm in Basswood, Manitoba RXU)DWKHU From there they were posted to Winnipeg, McDonald, Portage la which gave her a life-long farm girl’s work ethic, a sense of humility, )UDQN5RELQVRQZKRSDVVHGDZD\ -XQH Prairie and Bagotierille, Quebec. In June 1967, Lane retired from the humour and dedication to family and community. She left the farm DQGRXU0RWKHU RCAF and they moved to Onanole, Manitoba. Th ere they fi nished in 1938 to attend Normal School in Brandon, Manitoba and from raising their fi ve children. Marion also worked as a waitress in Clear &KULV5RELQVRQZKRSDVVHGDZD\$SULO there she pursued a long career in teaching that took her to a variety Lake. :HPLVV\RXERWKHDFKDQGHYHU\GD\ of locations in Manitoba that included Westmount (near Erickson), In her retirement years, she canvassed for the Cancer Society and Miami, Starbuck, Elm Creek and Winnipeg . Along the way she :LWKORYHIURP\RXUFKLOGUHQ donated to various charities. She loved her garden, mowing the attained her BA in education and in 1978 she retired from the Seven large lawn around her house and feeding the many birds and other Oaks School Division. She was an avid curler and in 1998, she was critters (like deer, foxes and squirrels) that came around. All her life honoured by receiving the Bill Lumsden Memorial award for her TENDERS she enjoyed playing Bingo, especially with her daughter Donna and lifetime commitment to curling. She lawn bowled and curled right grandson Jordan Epp from Brandon. She liked to travel and would up until she was 85 years of age when health required her to retire regularly come out to Alberta and to see her three from these activities. Marjorie was a member of the United Church daughters, Pam, Paula, and Kim and their families. For shorter trips at each teaching post and active with the Retired Teachers, Rebekah FLOOD RELIEF FORAGE she would head out to McCreary to see her son Gordon and his family. Lodge and Friendship Clubs in Winnipeg. She also was a spiritual person and went to church regularly. For those producers impacted by flooding Ducks Unlimited Marjorie will best be remembered by her family for her commitment Canada is offering forage for tender in the following Marion will be remembered by her family as a very devoted wife, to them. She took on the responsibilities of the farm household municipalities: mother and grandmother. Her life wasn’t easy but she lived it with and her family at an early age and continued that commitment RM of Odanah RM of Saskatchewan strength of character and courage. Her words were straight forward to her father, brothers and sisters throughout her life. She relished NE 2-14-18 20 ac SE 1-14-20 83 ac and to the point when something was on her mind. She was durable life, travelled extensively and met each day as an adventure to be NE 2-14-17 18 ac SW 1-13-20 69 ac and enduring and her life’s story is about love, determination, courage embraced. She had a sharp wit honed from years in the classroom NW 29-13-17 120 ac SW 17-14-19 109 ac N ½ 32-13-18 173 ac SE 17-14-19 108 ac and commitment to her family. and rarely did a student, nephew or niece get the better of her. She NE 9-14-17 109 ac SW 3-14-20 43 ac Marion will be lovingly remembered by her children: Pamela (Keith) was happiest though, spending time at the family farm in Basswood NE 2-14-17 60 ac SE 3-14-20 52 ac Worth, Paula (Calvin) McLaughlin, Donna (Wayne) Epp, Gordon NW 15-14-17 100 ac picking berries with friends and neighbours in the Basswood area. RM of Harrison (Bernie) Allan, Kimberly (Randy) Hopkins; and her grandchildren: RM of Silver Creek SE 30-17-20 82 ac Th e family would like to thank the staff at Tuxedo Villa Personal NE 12-19-27 32 ac RM of Minto Landon (Midori) Worth, Donovan (Crystal) Worth, Keith (Lila) Care home for their care of Marjorie over the past 8 years and the SW 13-19-27 11 ac NE 16-15-18 89 ac McLaughlin, Penny (Rich) Balsiger, Jamie (Adam) McLaughlin, many friends who continued to remember and visit her. SE 14-19-27 6 ac SW 29-15-17 78 ac Dwayne (Susie) Epp, Jordan Epp, Nichole Allan, Laura (Troy) A memorial service will be held for Marjorie in Winnipeg, June SW 24-19-27 28 ac RM of NW 16-19-27 32 ac Allan, Kayla Allan, Kody Woloshen and Lane Woloshen; 11 great 24, 2011 at 2:00 PM at Th ompson Funeral Home, 669 Broadway, SW 20-18-21 23 ac NW 13-19-27 46 ac grandchildren; her sister Polly (Dan) Code, sister-in-law Mildred Allan Winnipeg with internment at 2:00 PM Saturday, June 25th in NE 13-19-27 19 ac RM of Miniota SW 18-19-26 50 ac NW 23-15-27 51 ac and numerous nieces and nephews. Basswood followed by a reception at the Basswood Community SE 12-19-27 82 ac RM of Hamiota Marion was predeceased by her mother in 1973, her father in 1978, Centre. RM of Rossburn NE 17-13-24 95 ac her brother Pete in 1971, her husband lane in 1988, her brother Paul in THOMSON FUNERAL HOME SW 31-13-23 33 ac 2002, and her sister Anne in 2002. 669 BROADWAY, WINNIPEG, MB R3C OX4 NW 31-19-23 60 ac Funeral services will be held at the Lutheran United Church in 7837211 Tenders close at NOON on July 12th, 2011. Tender to be made on a Erickson with Elgin Hall offi ciating. Marion’s fi nal resting place will be Condolences may be sent to $/acre basis, based on a July 21st cutting date. next to her husband Lane at Danvers Cemetery. www.thomsonfuneralchapel.com Producers wishing to submit a SEALED BID or FAX BID should Memorial donations to the Cancer Society are gratefully accepted. provide in writing their name, phone number and price per acre for the Minnedosa Funeral Service, Minnedosa, Manitoba in care of specific parcel(s) on which they are bidding. Envelope or Fax should be marked “Tender”. arrangements. 1-204-867-3868

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