www.minnedosatribune.com Vol. 129 No. 13 Friday, June 3, 2011 Minnedosa, R0J 1E0 90 cents + tax Chancellors boys take Westman Fire claims old barn rugby league

By AMANDA BOYD

he MCI Chancellors Tboys’ rugby team de- fended their champion- ship in the Westman High School Ruby League last Saturday, May 28th, beat- ing the Souris Sabres 17-0 in the league fi nal. Th is latest win brings the boys’ total season winnings to 10-0; an accomplishment coach Gavin Roche is very proud of. “It’s been a per- fect season,” he remarked. Today (Friday) the boys will play in the Mani- toba High School Rugby Provincials Champion- ships in where the fi rst and second rural teams will play the top two urban teams. Tomorrow (Saturday) the gold and bronze medal games will be played to decide the MHSR Championship. In other high school Photo by Amanda Boyd rugby news, the MCI Chancellors girls’ rugby By AMANDA BOYD team lost to Souris 12-5 in their game last Tuesday, t approximately 9:45 a.m. Monday morning, the Minnedosa Fire De- May 24th. Apartment and Minnedosa RCMP attended a barn fi re on the property Four MCI Chancel- of Bruce Betteridge at 126 4th Street S.E. (beach road). Th e owner was lors have been named to reportedly in the process of dismantling the barn when the accidental fi re the Under 20 Girls Team broke out. No injuries were reported. Manitoba; Madilyn Grant, Purchased by Herbert and Edith Graham in September, 1934, this Kendall Holmes, Kendall property was once the location of the Graham Flour Mill. Th e fee for ‘gris- Prettie, and Breanne Mor- ting’ was 25 cents per bushel of wheat and Herb and his sons milled for gan. As well, several girls farmers in this district and as far north as Mountain Road. After closure of and boys will be trying the mill, Herb’s son Albert continued operating a blacksmith shop in the out for Under 18 Team same location. Th e property later belonged to Bill Toovey who owned a Manitoba. Plumbing and Heating business there for several years. Th e cause of Monday’s fi re is still under investigation. Submitted photo The Minnedosa Tribune Online Edition FREE TRIAL! Check it out at www.minnedosatribune.com 2 Friday, June 3, 2011 Th e Minnedosa Tribune 200 women checked during breast cancer screening program

By KATHLEEN LEDWITH has shown that regular they will then be assessed. screening mammograms If implants are present he Manitoba Breast can lower deaths in wom- they will also have to go for TCancer Screening Pro- en ages 50 to 69 by 25%. breast screening.” gram was held in Minnedo- It is very important to get One of the questions sa at the local health cen- checked for breast cancer asked when booking that tre from Wednesday, May as it’s the most common of fi rst appointment is, “Are 18th to Tuesday, May 31st cancers. 80% of cases oc- there any breast problems, Th e program had 200 ap- cur in women ages 50 and like changes in the skin of pointments this year. over. the breast or nipple area, or Katie Watters, Man- Th e breast screening any new lumps or bumps ager of the program said takes place every two years that are of concern?” Some “In the near future the pro- in Minnedosa. If you miss cancers can be as small as gram will be renamed and your local screening area a grain of rice. referred to as Breast Check you can go to Brandon and Th is year the Cancer Cancer Care Manitoba.” have the test taken there. Care Pledge Ride marks its Th e Well Woman Can- Th e Brandon site is located 11th anniversary. Last year, cer Care Program off ers at the Brandon Regional the ride had 600 people on three diff erent tests; colon, Hospital and is open Tues- over 500 motorcycles. Th ey breast and cervix checks day to Friday. Th e tests are raised an amazing $63,000 which will be available for processed at the Winnipeg for a grand total of over Photo by Kathleen Ledwith women soon. site and the radiologist $330,000. Manitoba screens over reads them the next day. “Th e really nice thing Th e Breast Check van of Cancer Care Manitoba was in 1,000 women per week “Our goal is a check-up about all of this is that the Minnedosa recently. Over 200 women were checked for breast and detect about fi ve can- for women to fi nd breast funds stay in Manitoba and cancer during the screening program. cers per week. About 800 cancer at its earliest stage. go to the Cancer Care Man- and have the logo print- Motorcyclists have ridden itoba Foundation website women in Manitoba are Th ere are so many woman itoba Foundation to help ed on the side of them.” over 620,000 kms to help in at www.cancercaremani told they have breast can- coming for the check-up fi ght breast cancer,” men- Th is year’s pledge ride the fi ght against cancer. tobafoundation.com cer every year. An average that have no signs or symp- tioned Katie. “We are very will take place this Sun- For more information of 200 women die every toms whatsoever,” said Ka- proud of the organizers day, June 5th in Winnipeg. visit the Cancer Care Man- year from this disease. It’s tie. “If there are symptoms of this event. Th is year we a well-known fact that as the patient will not come purchased two cancer care women grow older the to this clinic as they usu- vans with the additional chance of getting breast ally go to their doctor and help of Manitoba govern- Rowat questions Oswald cancer increases. Research have a diagnosis test where ment health department on joint health facility By DARRYL HOLYK standing collectively sup- ical facilities in the prov- porting the construction of ince, the government is go- ecently, during the the joint health care facility ing to “build, build, build.” PATRONAGE Roral question period in between Minnedosa and the Manitoba legislature, . In February of BUILD UP Minnedosa MLA Leanne this year, Minister Oswald REFUNDS Rowat, questioned Pro- met with the group work- YOUR vincial Health Minister, ing on this project and in- CLIENTELE Th eresa Oswald, on the formed them she woudl WILL BE PAID government’s lengthy de- get back to them in a cou- lay on an announcement ple of weeks. Th ere has regarding the proposed been no further contact in Monday, June 20, 2011 joint health care facility for the past three months. Minnedosa, Neepawa and Oswald responded by surrounding municipali- stating her government is ties. going to continue to work Join us for beef on a bun Last September, elev- with the municipalities Advertise with the (11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Minnedosa United Church) en municipalities signed involved with this project Minnedosa Tribune a memorandum of under- and when it comes to med- 867-3816

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Darryl A. Holyk - Publisher & Editor- [email protected] A diffi cult balancing act By DARRYL HOLYK Around year’s reconstruction of 8th Avenue S.W. came with ooking at this year’s Financial Plan for the Town of a price tag of $247,084.While there are grant-in-aid LMinnedosa, one will notice there are no major pav- programs available to help municipalities cover some ing or water and sewer upgrade projects planned for of the cost of such major projects, the majority of the the year. Th ere is however $40,000 eartagged for street funds come from the community’s taxpayers. We all patching and $400,000 budgeted to purchase diesel want our streets and water fi xed but we don’t want to TownBy backup generators for our water treatment plants. But see an increase in our taxes. Unfortunately, the reality Darryl that is basically it for big ticket expenditures for pav- is, that is almost impossible. I have seen fi rsthand how Holyk ing and water. As stated in last week’s front page story our elected offi cials struggle to resolve the many issues regarding the Town’s 2011 Financial Plan, at least one facing our community while ensuring tax increases do local resident is concerned with Council’s decision to not skyrocket out of control. In many cases they are More bands added... decrease the street paving budget. situated between a rock and a hard place and can only Recent additions to the line-up for Rockin’ the Fields Over the past few years, we have seen the comple- do what they feel is the most appropriate solution for 2011 include Tom Cochrane, Sass Jordan, Th e Sheepdogs tion of a number of major street repair and paving the community and its residents. and Jonas and the Massive Attractions. Th is year’s festival projects – over $1 million worth in the past fi ve years. Over the course of the next year, the Town will con- will also feature Big Sugar. Th ere is of course much more to be done to our streets tinue to repair and replace service lines as the old ones as many are crumbling, full of potholes or have no fail. I have been fortunate to only experience water dis- pavement and are basically a gravel road. We have also ruption or discolouration a few times, but have heard Vote for the big stage... seen an increasing need for water line replacements in from many other residents who experience these un- While on the topic of RFM, have you been voting the past few years, with service line breaks becoming fortunate water issues more frequently. It’s certainly for the festival’s portable stage project on the Pepsi Re- more frequent each year. It’s to the point that almost inconvenient and frustrating when you have no water fresh website? Th e project is currently ranked #10 for a weekly, we spot another hole being dug to fi x another or the water you do have coming from your taps is dis- $100,000 grant. We need to get it closer to the top as only break. Th is is due to the fact that our underground in- coloured and full of particles. the project with the most votes will receive the $100,000 frastructure has simply reached the end of its regular If I had to choose between a newly paved street to in funding support. Voting ends June 30th. To vote visit lifespan; it’s worn out and in need of replacement. drive on or clean, reliable water service in my home refresheverything.ca Voting for the NF MRI goggle proj- In a perfect world, all of our street and water is- or business, I would pick the water. Once our water ect ended April 30th and came in 14th in the $25,000 cat- sues could be solved in one year. It could be done if not problems are more under control then we can focus egory. for one major factor – cost. Both paving and water and on some more major road repairs. Until then, $40,000 sewer line upgrades come with hefty price tags. Last worth of pavement patching will have to do! New position for Inky... Former local Member of Parliament, Inky Mark, has been acclaimed the Manitoba Director for Canada’s Na- tional Firearm’s Association. His political experience and Pic of the week... understanding of Canadian fi rearm laws and the legis- lative process will be benefi cial to the association. With Inky on board, the association hopes to have the Liberal Firearm’s Act and Regulations repealed and replaced Th is red sided with sensible laws that allow fi rearm’s owners to freely garter snake was enjoy the use of their property. spotted recently outside the Newdale Wages on the rise... Community Hall. On October 1st, 2011 the minimum wage in Manito- Th e red sided species ba will again go up. Th is time it’s increasing by 50 cents to is quite common in $10.00 an hour. Looking back 20 years ago it was half that Manitoba and is at $5.00 an hour. In 1971 the minimum wage was $1.50 frequently spotted, an hour and 90 years ago, the hourly rate was a whop- especially in rural ping 25 cents! Th e province’s minimum wage has been areas. increasing yearly, usually by 25 or 50 cents, since 2001. At this rate, minimum wage in the year 2031 should be around the $20.00 an hour mark. I wonder what we’ll be paying for fuel in 20 years? Photo by Kathleen Ledwith

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s most of you may have Detachment and blew in Aheard, we responded the Breathalyzer. Th is fel- to a very tragic motor ve- COPS low decides he’s not go- hicle accident last Tues- ing to blow. Fair enough, Ye Old day on PTH #16 Highway, now he’s got a refusing to west of Basswood. It is CORNER provide a breath sample diffi cult to put into words By CPL. BRIAN HUFF charge as well. what goes through a per- A number of traffi c son’s mind when they pull tickets were issued this Trib up to a scene such as the Th e two Nurses from the ting tired. A walk around week for passing on a sol- one we pulled up to that Shoal Lake and your vehicle can quite lit- id line, passing a stopped late afternoon. Carnage area who stopped to assist erally make the diff erence school bus and using a ra- comes to mind. Senseless saved lives in my humble between making it to your dar detector. Before I get maybe? Whatever word is opinion and they all de- destination and not. to the Speeder of the Week 2001 – Th e Minnedosa area is seeing an outbreak of used won’t reverse what serve the opportunity to Th e rest of the week though, I’d like to remind the forest tent caterpillar. Town employees have been happened, nor bring that never have to do it again... for the Minnedosa area our fellow motorists that out spraying trees on Main Street with Malathion. 23- year-old man back to but we all know we can’t was relatively normal with it is the season for Motor- life. It’s diffi cult to fi ll in have what we wish for...so I 23 calls for service report- cycles and Bicycles and 1991 – Th e Main Street concrete bridge, constructed the blanks for a grieving will say thank you instead. ed. Offi cers decided to although they take up a in 1932, has a number of ineffi ciencies (weight and parent who only hours From the Police side pull over a car on the 29th lot less space, we do share width restrictions) and has outlived its usefulness. For before, wished his son a of things, we were able to after watching it weave the road with them equally the town to keep up with the times the bridge should safe trip. It was a straight re-open the Yellowhead from one side of the street so please be on the look- be replaced with a four-lane structure. stretch of highway...the Highway by 11:30 that eve- to the other in Minnedo- out for our two wheeled sun was out and pavement ning. Th e formal report sa. At three in the morn- friends. 1981 was dry... no other vehicles from the traffi c analyst will ing, one thing sort of led Now, the title of Speed- – Vandals have struck again, breaking a window were ivolved. We’re just take some time to come in to another when offi cers er of the Week is handed at the Royal Bank and smashing three windshields. To- not sure yet what hap- but we can safely say at this were informed that the ve- down to a 50-year-old man tal damages are estimated at slightly under $2,000. pened. You take the pic- point that alcohol was not hicle was not insured, the from Alberta when mem- tures, hold the measuring a factor in the accident. driver did not possess a bers stopped his mid-life 1971 – A pharmacy consulting project has been tape, fi ll out the forms, Was this a preventable ac- driver’s licence, he had in crisis 2010 Camaro SS trav- started at the Minnedosa District Hospital. Th e proj- make the calls you’re sup- cident? You bet. Accidents fact been drinking and to elling 135Kph on Highway ect will give local medical staff a regular consulting posed to make and in the don’t just happen in nasty top it all off , there was an #10 in the R.M. of Oda- service on new drugs, drug uses and other up-to-date end, hope it makes sense weather. A long straight open case of Lucky Lager nah. Th e yellow “Bumble- drug information. Th is is a pilot project and the fi rst of and try to help the fami- stretch with a warm sun on the seat. Not so lucky bee” was on his way with its kind in Manitoba. lies involved find closure. can be worse than an ice I suppose, the 57-year- a $494.75 welcome to the Th e level of professional- covered highway. Parents, old male from Minnedosa Province of Manitoba and 1961 – To date, more than 2,800 residents of ism and dedication I saw please talk with your kids was arrested for Impaired a friendly request to slow Minnedosa and the R.M.’s of Minto and Odanah have that afternoon by our lo- about the long trips you’ve Driving. Normally, this is down. submitted to the tuberculin skin test survey conducted cal Fire and EMS staff made and how important the part where I get to say Have a safe week. by the Sanatorium Board testing team. Th e results will was beyond exemplary. it is to pull over if your get- how he was taken to the provide more conclusive evidence regarding those people who may be carrying the TB germ.

1951 – Lieutenant Ernest Delmage has been ap- Letters to the Editor pointed commanding offi cer of A Squadron, 18th Ar- moured Car Regiment of Manitoba Dragoons.

Hemochromatosis awareness month 1911 – Th e railway company has a large building program here. Among the projects under consider- Dear Editor, If undiagnosed, the con- May is hemochroma- simple test may save your ation are a double track across Main Street, a coal dock sequences are potentially tosis awareness month life, or your loved ones. and landing chutes, as well as nine tracks west of the id you know that one fatal. -- I am on a mission to If I can save even one roundhouse. Din 300 Canadians Diagnosis is diffi - encourage Canadians life through awareness of have the genetic marker cult since symptoms are to learn more about the iron overload, I have made 1901 – Work has commenced on the new Presbyte- that can cause an iron vague, often masking warning signs of iron over- a diff erence. rian Church at the corner of Main and Water Streets. overload disorder? Es- themselves as other more load disorder by visiting Most of the young trees around Minnedosa have timates are that 110,000 common conditions, such www.toomuchiron.ca, the Sharon Nylen suff ered extensive damage from the weight of the wet Canadians may have this as liver disease, arthritis, Canadian Hemochroma- Erickson, MB snow which has been left as a result of an unseason- disorder called hemochro- heart problems, or even tosis Society website. Talk able snowstorm. matosis, but are unaware. diabetes. to your doctor because a

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three-day business Aplanning workshop THE TOWN OF MINNEDOSA took place in Minnedo- sa government build- UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING ACT ing Tuesday, May 24th to NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Th ursday 26th. Th e workshop was de- signed for new entrepre- On the date and at the time and location described below, a neurs and people who are PUBLIC HEARING will be held to planning to start a busi- receive representations from any persons who wish to make ness, or those currently them in respect to the following matter: operating a business. Kim THE TOWN OF MINNEDOSA BY-LAW NO. 2511 Enns, Business Develop- Being an AMENDMENT to ment Specialist worked the TOWN OF MINNEDOSA ZONING with people individually BY-LAW NO. 2452 and in groups. HEARING LOCATION: Town of Minnedosa Civic Th e topics covered ev- Administration Building, erything from starting your Photo by Kathleen Ledwith Council Chambers, 103 Main own small business, re- Street South, Minnedosa, sources available, fi nancial Small business owners and entrepreneurs took part in an Manitoba. information and also the informative three-day business workshop hosted free at DATE & TIME: TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 2011 components of a business the government building recently. at 6:40 p.m. plan. extremely benefi cial. yard care. “I found the GENERAL INTENT: The intent of By-law Th ere was also a very Th e workshop was Cory Johnston of workshop invaluable and No. 2511 is to rezone interesting introduction sponsored by Manitoba “Johnston Yard Care Ser- learned a lot about the an area of land to marketing strategies Agriculture, Food and Ru- vices” was one of the peo- bookkeeping, GST and FROM: “AL” AGRICULTURAL for small businesses. Th e ral Initiatives (MAFRI), ple attending the course. PST side of business,” said (LIMITED) ZONE workshop included de- Manitoba Entrepreneur- He explained that he has Cory. tailed information on ac- ship, Training and Trade. started a yard care busi- Sherry Lynn also at- TO: “RS” RESIDENTIAL counting, bookkeeping, Ten people from the ness cutting grass, hedge tended the three-day (SINGLE FAMILY) GST and PST and payroll surrounding area attended trimming and general workshop. She and her ZONE requirements. the workshop and found it partner Robert Christian have established a very AREA AFFECTED: The area of land affected is unique type of bed and described as Lots 7-10, Block 32, Plan 838 NLTO; Lots 6-10, breakfast business north of Block 33, Plan No, 838 NLTO; Parcel B, Plan 43003 NLTO; Neepawa at Waldersee. It’s Lot D, Plan 32359 NLTO; Lots 10-18, Block 34, Plan No. unique becasue your lodg- 838 NLTO; Pt. of Lots 2/3/9/10 and Lots 4 and 5, Block 36, Plan No. 838 NLTO; Lots 1-18, Block 35, Plan No. 838 NLTO; ings are a traditional Mon- Pt. of Lots 1/10/11/12 and Lots 1-9 and Lots 13-18, Block 54, golian yurt along the Big Plan No. 838 NLTO; and Part of Lots 6-9/22-24 and Lots 10- Grass River. “Th e dream is 12, Block 55, Plan No. 838 NLTO; as located in the southeast ten years in the making,” corner of Minnedosa., and more particularly described as being said Sherry. “I have taken located on the east and west side of Third Street S.E., south of a lot of the courses through Fifth Avenue S.E. and north of Ninth Avenue S.E.; and those Manitoba Small Business lands south of Plan No. 7466 until Sixth Street S.E.; and North and they have all been of Ninth Avenue S.E., as shown outlined in a heavy solid line absolutely awesome. It’s a on the following map: really great resource and what’s better is it’s free, you can’t get better than free.”

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12-2 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 3, 2011 7 Masai warrior visits Canadian family

close. Edith have expressed their greeting neighbours and In 2005, Albert and desire to go back to Masai every time we pass other Edith, along with Keith one day. people they say, ‘good day’ and Anne, went to Africa During this most re- and I think generally peo- to meet Moses and he was cent visit, Moses arrived in ple in Minnedosa are very their guide on their fi rst Canada May 8th and spent friendly. African safari. It wasn’t time touring Toronto and “I also love being next long before Moses began Niagra Falls before fl ying to to the water,” Moses re- calling Edith and Albert Winnipeg and seeing the marked. “Some people his ‘Canadian Mom and legislature. What he en- say the water is because of Dad’. During their visit, joyed most about his visit, fl ood but to me it is so very Moses took them to the though, was being able to beautiful. I could live here Masai where they met his see the Parsons again. “It like a second home be- family and off ered school has been a big dream of cause it’s so beautiful and supplies to the village from mine for the last ten years so nice.” TCS and Douglas Elemen- to come to Canada and Th e Parsons said tary School. Th e couples see Edward’s parents be- goodbye to Moses at the also used money they had cause he has met my par- Winnipeg Airport on Sat- collected and saved to pur- ents and all this time he urday and he planned to chase other items such as has said good things about spend about fi ve more soccer balls for the chil- Canada,” Moses stated. “I days in Toronto before fl y- dren of the Masai while in have travelled to many dif- ing home to Nairobi. He Kenya. Th e visit was en- ferent countries but people hopes that this visit is only joyed immensely by both in Canada and here are the fi rst of many more to couples and Albert and very friendly. People are come. Photo by Amanda Boyd (L-R) Albert Parsons, Keith Love, Edith Parsons, Anne Love and Moses Samante. Th e Parsons of Minnedosa, along with Keith and Anne Love of Winnipeg, recently had a visit from their friend, Moses Samante, who operates a touring safari company in Kenya. Anyone can be

By AMANDA BOYD not there. I felt so lucky very little opportunity for that I didn’t get eaten,” he young people in the Masai affected by bed bugs. lbert and Edith Par- chuckled. and Moses knows that as Asons welcomed family Other animals that a successful businessman friend and Masai warrior, tourists are sure to see on he is one of the lucky ones. Everyone can Moses Samante, into their a Masai Adventure Safari He is always travelling home for a brief visit from include elephants, lions, home from Nairobi with stop their spread. Th ursday, May 19th to Sat- cheetahs, leopards, and his wife, Evelyn and their •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• urday, May 21st. rhinoceroses. “Instead two sons to visit his mother Moses, who is the of people killing and eat- and family and help on the Managing Director of Ma- ing the animals it is better farm any way that he can. Bed bugs are not a health hazard but they can create sai Adventure Safaris Ltd. to have them see how the Another reason Moses a lot of stress. Learn how you can protect yourself and in Kenya, was featured in animals live and take pic- wanted to come to Canada help stop the spread of bed bugs. a CBC documentary last tures,” Moses explained. was to visit his ‘Canadian year, entitled Africa On Th e “I tell the Masai the im- family’, including Edith What are bed bugs? Move, which detailed his portance of having the and Albert Parsons and Bed bugs are flat, brown insects – about the size of an apple seed – that feed journey from Masai war- animals and encouraging family friends Keith and on human blood. They cannot fly or jump. They usually hide during the day rior to Nairobi business- tourism.” Anne Love. Moses fi rst met where people sleep or sit. However, they can come out at any time of day man, and had been invited A passionate philan- the Parsons through their if needing to feed. Reactions to bites range from no reaction at all, to itchy to Canada by the CBC to thropist, Moses has as- son, Edward, who went to red bumps. further his endeavours in sumed responsibility for Africa in 2002 to work as 11055gg12 acquiring Canadian cli- the education of not only a photojournalist. Moses How bed bugs can get into your home. ents. his brothers and sisters, had just moved to Nairobi Bed bugs can enter anyone’s home. They are carried in on items like luggage, Moses has always had but several other children from the Masai in order to furniture and other household goods. If you find dark, reddish brown stains or a very strong bond with the of the Masai who would not pursue his dream of creat- black droppings on your mattress, box spring or pillow, there is a very good animals of the Masai Mara. otherwise get a chance to ing a touring safari com- chance you have bed bugs. “I am someone who was go to school. He also helps pany and Edward helped born very close to the ani- families with medical bills him to fi nish college and How to keep bed bugs out of your home. mals. I remember when and purchasing cattle, the off ered him a place to stay. Search any used items, particularly mattresses, box springs and upholstered I was about 12 years old I biggest investment a Masai Since that time, the two furniture for bed bugs before bringing them into your home. Look carefully found a lion cub and took family can make. Th ere is men have been extremely in all seams and cracks. Use a magnifying glass and a flashlight. If you are him home, thinking he unsure about whether or not bed bugs are hiding in a piece of your furniture, could be like my big dog. the heat from a hair dryer will force them out in the open. My father, who had several wives and children, did What if you’re renting? not like that. He told me to If you find bed bugs in your apartment, your landlord is responsible for getting take it back. He said ‘when rid of them. You must co-operate with your landlord regarding instructions on this lion grows up it will eat how to prepare your home before and after any extermination. you, all of your 26 brothers For more information and sisters, your mother To learn more about bed bugs and how to stop their spread, and me, so take it back and SPONSOR IS call toll-free 1-855-3MB-BUGS (1-855-362-2847), if it eats you I don’t mind email [email protected], or visit because I have another INTEGRA TIRE manitoba.ca/bedbugs. 26 children.’ So I took the Shotgun Start: 6:00 p.m. cub back to the den and Newfie Golf thankfully the mother was 8 Friday, June 3, 2011 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Diamond Dawgs Season Opener SUBMITTED During the opening wouldn’t score again until complete, allowed fi ve 8 - 6. Ryan Argue WP, fi ve runs. Jeremy Foidart was game Ryan Murray suf- the seventh inning. Sin- runs (three earned) on fi ve complete allowed four two for three with two sin- he Westman Diamond fered the loss 8 -5, pitching gles were hit from Danny hits, striking out 11. Off en- runs, four hits with six gles. TDawgs travelled to four complete and allowed Cochrane, Ryan Murray, sively Matt Bergman was strikeouts. Allister McFad- Elmwood LP Eric La- Winnipeg on Sunday, May four runs (two earned) on Daryl Case + RBI, Wyatt two for four, scoring twice. den was two for four with matko, three complete 29th for their season open- one hit, and striking out Common, Danny Case, Drew Birss singled and two doubles, crossing the allowed fi ve runs (four er against the Elmwood Gi- six. Jordan Old’s RBI put and Brock Warrener. drove in a pair. plate three times. Ryan earned) on three hits. Har- ants in a double header at the Dawgs on the board in Elmwood’s Carlen Game Two saw the Murray singled in the top ley Richardson was two for Koskie Field. the fi rst inning. Th e Dawgs Prouth WP, pitched seven Dawgs come out on top of seven, driving in two four with singles, two RBI’s.

11055gg22 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 3, 2011 9 Cropping options for June seeding perienced this past week. Th e variety Intrepid is one for wheat since excessive the last crop seeded and ers have inquired about Ag Report In 1999 the MASC Annual of the earliest varieties nitrogen will delay matu- depending on the fall can boosting the glyphosate Report mentions that over however it will still need rity well into September. be harvested or cut and with the product Maverick. By ELMER KASKIW 1 million acres were un- 90 days and you will still Oats can however tolerate baled as green feed. Feed Th ese products can be uti- seeded due to excessive be fi ghting wheat midge a light fall frost better then supplies this fall may again lized however the mixing he recent deluge of moisture. and likely some signifi cant wheat or barley maintain- be very tight as native order should be to add the Train this past week has June seeding sees our fusarium pressure. Feed ing its bushel weight and slough hay will once again Credit, add the Maverick many reminiscing back cropping options nar- wheat maybe a better op- still producing an accept- be minimal given present and then fi nally add the to 1999 when we had over rowed signifi cantly based tion given quality is not as able yield. water levels. Aim. Th is mixing will how- 200 mm of rain in May. Th e upon the likelihood of pro- critical especially if grown Flax is also often seed- ever void any performance diff erence between 1999 ducing an average yielding for the ethanol market. Th e ed in June based upon its Boosting guarantees by the respec- and this year is that we marketable crop. Canola feed wheat variety 411 has ability to tolerate light fall Glyphosate Rates tive companies. had virtually no measure- is still likely your best a maturity similar to In- frosts however experience able precipitation in Janu- cropping option since de- trepid and is earlier than has taught us that given Burnoff applications Elmer Kaskiw is a Farm ary right through to the pending upon August tem- Andrew however the yield our shorter cooler growing should see glyphosate Production Advisor with fi rst half of May in 1999. peratures canola can still is somewhat lower. season June seeded fl ax rates boosted in order Manitoba Agriculture, Th is year we were already mature in 85 days which Oats are often June can take forever to mature to improve effi cacy and Food and Rural Initiatives saturated with well above based upon a June 10th seeded however they actu- in the fall often requiring speed of kill. A few calls in Shoal Lake. average soil moisture re- seeding date takes you to ally take as long as wheat well over 100 days to even regarding the boosting the sulting from the above av- the last days of August and to mature especially once approach maturity. Th is glyphosate component of erage snowfall and runoff . early September. the days get shorter and delay inevitably results in the product Clean Start. TRIBUNE Weekly showers continued Th e likelihood of pro- cooler in late August. High harvest delays well into Clean Start uses Credit as to slow seeding making us PRINTING ducing high quality milling soil nitrogen will eliminate late October and disap- its glyphosate component extremely vulnerable to a 867-3816 wheat from a June seed- oats as a viable option on pointing yields. however some produc- large rain event such as ex- ing has a low probability. many pre-fertilized fi elds Barley is most often ATTENTION: students, youth, homeowners, and local businesses By KERRI COOK ing a great job. I encourage vocates for volunteering 2011 Offi ce Manager anyone who is interested within the community. If to call or visit me at my of- you need any volunteers he Minnedosa Mani- fi ce. I’ll help take away the this summer, please con- Ttoba Youth Job Centre stress that can be a result of tact the MYJC. It is im- (MYJC) has been operat- job searching. Just remem- portant to remember the ing for three weeks, and ber this is an easy and free signifi cance, as well as the is serving more clients ev- way to potentially fi nd a humbling experience re- ery day. With our fi ngers job! ceived from volunteering. crossed for better weather, I would also like to Volunteerism is quickly excitement can begin to remind local homeown- becoming the most impor- settle in for summer break. ers and business owners tant part of a young per- I have a lot of great ideas that the MYJC also off ers son’s resume, employer’s for events this summer the job referral program. value volunteer experi- with the Odd Job Squad, I currently have a lot of ence. Anyone who has vol- some of them being the qualifi ed and hardwork- unteered in the past knows dessert sale, kids carnival, ing students registered what a rewarding feeling 11055gg04 car wash, and the annual with me who are looking you get, when you realize strawberry pick. Th ere is so for casual, part time, and you’ve helped others. Re- much that Minnedosa and full time positions. As the member: volunteering is surrounding communi- weather warms up and the what you make of it! ties can off er young people sun begins to shine, you If you would like more aged 12-16 as they par- might need help mowing information or have any ticipate in the OJS. Th ese your lawn, weeding your questions about the servic- opportunities include at- garden, or doing odd jobs es off ered feel free to con- taining essential skills and around the house and I’d tact me at 867-3846 or drop knowledge needed to en- love to help fi nd you some- by 133 Main Street South ter the work force in the fu- one who would be willing (YRESS) in Minnedosa. I ture. I encourage all mem- to help. look forward to hearing bers of this community to Th e MYJC also ad- from you soon! support the youth and stu- dents of our community. Lots of people forget TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES that the MYJC doesn’t just deal with 12-16 year olds, $32 plus tax but we also off er great services for students and Within Manitoba: $35.84 (GST & PST) youth aged 17-29. I can Other Canadian locations: $33.60 (GST only) help you build or fi x a re- Call 204-867-3816 or send payment to sume, create a cover letter, prepare for a job interview, Box 930, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 and give you tips for fi nd- 10 Friday, June 3, 2011 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Littlepath Farm comes to town “We came up with the time. Th e location was the foods are all from Man- idea that we could buy it purchased and renova- itoba farms, organic when and open a market and it tions are being carried out possible, but always local. would be a fi ne farmers’ at present. It will take some Th e fruit will be supplied market,” says Wes. time to get the premises from British Columbia and Th e idea is to be able to ready to meet certain stan- are all certifi ed organic. provide people with fresh, dards and health and safe- Also on sale will be pas- local food on a regular ba- ty codes but plans to open tured poultry, turkeys and sis by moving beyond the are set for June 15th. pork all from the farm. farmers’ market and into Th e Minnedosa and Shoppers love farm- local and sustainable food District Farmers’ Market ers’ markets because they production. will be moving from its can buy top quality, farm “Th e carwash site is former location near the fresh produce directly just perfect, we can bring Legion Clubroom’s to Wes’ from the person who pro- in unwashed fruit and veg- new business in the north duced it. Th ey can often

Photo by Kathleen Ledwith Wes Huyghe is raising young chicks at Littlepath Farms which he will later sell as pastured poultry.

By KATHLEEN LEDWITH garden. His plans were to town only one day a week. grow and deliver produce Sitting around the es Huyghe came to clients, but soon real- breakfast table one morn- Wback to Minnedosa ized it’s alot of work and ing, chatting with his fam- last year with a fi rm belief not exactly effi cient as food ily, they had been looking that he could operate and is ripening daily and there at the site of the Gateway maintain a giant market was a Farmers’ Market in Carwash for a long time.

Photo by Kathleen Ledwith Wes (R) and his brother Cody (L) work on exterior renovations at his new business location.

etables in the back area, end of town. On June 24th fi nd unique products they wash and prepare it, and the market kick-off party can’t fi nd anywhere else. have a nice display area at will take place, with music, Community vendors the front of the store,” ex- and a variety of venders. also love the market at- plained Wes with a grin. Wes has partnered mosphere because they Central Plains Cancer Care Fashion What started as a with a wholesaler from are fun and allow them to breakfast conversation un- Winnipeg that is also de- connect with the custom- Show for Spring 2011 at folded as a great project. voted to local and sustain- ers who love what they sell Th is has been a dream able food products and and appreciate their hard The Yellowhead Centre, Neepawa of Wes’ for a very long through that connection work. A market is also an important source of in- June 2nd, 7:00 p.m. come to help producers continue what they are do- $7.00 admission ing. A venture like Little- Come & Support your local path Farm combined with a local Farmers’ Market cancer patients as they model the can bring people together, and can turn a once de- latest fashions for 2011. serted area, such as a for- Westman Special mer carwash, into a hive of Fashion by: Green Fee and shared cart for activity. Th is activity also attracts extra business for Kereen’s Clothing only $50 per player, play 2 other stores and restau- rants in the community. It’s Time Apparel rounds for $70 per person. Th at’s a great thing for the & The Fashion House Valid Monday - Wednesday entire business district. Only!!! Entertainment by Comedian For the Month ofJune If your label reads Janet Lacroix and Refreshments 11 /06 /30 With this It’s time to renew! to Follow 12-2 Coupon only! Call 867-3816 12-4 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 3, 2011 11 Shevchenko dancers hold Spring Concert SUBMITTED were presented with bread, Ferguson. As well, each salt and wheat by Travis member was presented hevchenko Dance En- and Shayla Woychyshyn with a Ukrainian glass. Ssemble celebrated 34 symbolizing health and Local dancers included years of dance on Satur- prosperity for all. Delainey Selewich, Owen day, May 14th at the Sandy Each dance group Kingdon, Danielle Bryka- Lake Community Hall. Th e showcased various dances liuk, Payton Burton, Shayla Spring Concert included including the Buko, Pol- and Travis Woychyshyn of twelve dancers separated tava, Trans, Volyn, Poltava, Minnedosa. Other com- into four groups– Beginner, and Hopak. Solo dances munities represented were Group 1, Group 2 and Se- were presented by Leanne Marika Dewar-Norosky of nior. Dancers ranged in age Koroscil and Tye Lawrie. Newdale, Jenna and Lisa from four to eighteen. As well, the Senior group Rystephanuk, Leanne Ko- Th e evening was em- presented a Gypsy dance. roscil of Sandy Lake, Laura ceed by last year Shevchen- A duet was performed by Ferguson and Tye Lawrie of ko graduate, Sarra Dziver. sisters Lisa and Jenna Rys- . Th e evening began with tenphanuk. All dancers were in- the Pryvit or the Welcome President, Darcy Rys- structed by Alicia Zurba of Dance. Th is year’s hon- tenphanuk recognized Brandon, MB for a second oured guests were Mr. and graduating members Le- year. Mrs. Les Lewandoski. Th ey anne Koroscil and Laura

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Submitted photo By DIANE BACHEWICH held at the home of Derrick Cliff and Diane Lun- and Larissa Kempthorn. gal were in , AB, Back row (L-R) Leanne Koroscil, Alicia Zurba (Instructor), ympathy to the fam- Emerson is Helen’s great- on the long weekend with Tye Lawrie, Laura Ferguson, Lisa Rystephanuk. Middle row: Sily of Helen Somack granddaughter. family and attended Cliff ’s Marika Dewar-Norosky, Jenna Rystephanuk. Front row: (Pawluck) who passed Visiting with Laurence Mom’s 96th Birthday. Travis Woychyshyn, Delainey Selewich, Shayla Woychyshyn, away at the Sandy Lake Per- and Barb Osadec were Danielle Brykaliuk, Payton Burton, Owen Kingdon. sonal Care Home. Funeral Vasyl and Anna Kastine Fe- services were held on Fri- doriu of Brandon. day at the St. Nicholas Or- Congratulations to thodox Church and buried Robert and Linda Lewan- in the parish cemetery. doski who have grandson Jean Derhak and Jan- number two, Colton Mark, 0$1,72%$6800(5)$,5WK WK ice Duchominsky of Win- born to Collin and Lesia -XQH   nipeg were out for the long Drul of Winnipeg. weekend. Michele Dover- .H\VWRQH&HQWUH*URXQGV%UDQGRQ0DQLWRED Lawrence and Barb spike and Steve and Karla Osadec attended a memo- Ramsey were overnight 7KH)DYRULWHV$UH%DFN rial funeral service for his guests with their Aunt Sa- 5LGHV‡)RRG‡.LG=RQH‡'HPR'HUE\ Aunt Sophie Wasilka at die Rystephanuk on their Olha on May 27th and the way home to High River, Al- +RUVH6KRZ‡3HWWLQJ=RR‡0RQVWHU7UXFN funeral for Walter Kowal at berta, and Swan River, MB, Olha on June 1st. after visiting with their dad Mrs. Mary Burtinak of Peter Mendro in Brandon. 1HZWKLV\HDU Elphinstone is now a resi- Th e Legion 50/50 draw dent at the Sandy Lake Per- was won by Joe and Penny ‡$%%$0$1,$‡ sonal Care Home. Ewashko for the month of Helen Derhak and Di- May. ane Bachewich attended Th e Ladies Legion ‡$XVVLH.LQJGRP‡ the Baptismal Service for Auxiliary held a very suc- little Emerson Kempthorn cessful Tea and Bake Sale at Boissevain, MB, on Sun- on Saturday with goodies ‡)UHHVW\OH0RWRFURVV‡ day. A family luncheon was of all kinds. ,W¶V$)DPLO\$IIDLU ‡$ERULJLQDO6KRZFDVH‡

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By NEWDALE RAVEN’S use beautifying our com- his military career with #9 Wayne and Elaine By DOREEN TROTT GLEN WI munity. All the residents Air Cadet Squadron many Bradley of Oakbank, were of Newdale appreciate the years ago. His message en- here visiting his Mother, ric and Garrett MacDonald of Killarney spent the odney and Barb Ped- hard work these ladies put couraged all the members Eileen Bradley and took in Eweekend with Aunt and Uncle Loreen and Glen Jack- Rerson are here from in each summer, making to work hard and pursue the Woody Holler perfor- son, while parents Rob and Kristine MacDonald are away Medicine Hat visiting with our small town inviting their goals with enthusi- mance at the Bend Th eater on a holiday. Gerald and Shirley. Rod is and well tended to. On the asm. He spoke with each on Friday night. We hope Seeding progressed at a fair pace last week with some busy helping Delbert get evening of June 7th they Cadet while complet- the fl ood waters anywhere crops emerging. Gardens have been planted with hopes the seeding done. We were will be hosting their Dis- ing his Inspection of the near them are now reced- of veggies and fl owers in the months ahead. However, sorry to hear that Shirley’s trict Director, Tina Kilmury Squadron. Th e Squadron’s ing and that area will soon Saturday proved showery with hail and tornado watches brother, Calvin and Joan of Neepawa. Tina visits Commanding Offi cer, Lt. be back to normal. for the area. Fisher’s cabin at Th omas all the Societies in her Mark Anderson was hon- All our farmers are Lake was damaged by fi re area each year and usu- oured and promoted to hoping June weather really last Friday, fortunately no ally brings some beautiful Captain by Lt-General happens this June so seed- one was in the cabin at the slides with her for every- Crabbe. Mark has been ing can be completed, our BASSWOOD NEWS time. one to enjoy. Th ey’d love an outstanding leader to years seem to be getting Newdale Horticulture to have you join them that these young cadets. later and later. Only three Society held their Plant evening. A large crowd attend- weeks till the days begin By ZELDA FIRBY Canadian Breast Cancer Sale and Bake Sale Lun- Th e Clark’s attended ed the Season Ticket per- getting shorter and there’s Foundation. Diane reports cheon on May 24th with a the #9 Royal Canadian Air formance of “Woody Hol- only been two days in the al and Chris Blair it was a successful and en- good crowd in attendance. Cadet Squadron 70th An- ler and Orchestra” at the mid twenties till now! Tof Gravelbourgh, joyable social afternoon Now we hope the weather nual Inspection May 26th Bend Th eater last Friday A combined United SK, spent the May long and plans on hosting an- let’s us get the plants in where their grandson, evening. Jean Bradley was Church service was held weekend with Sadie other one next year. the ground soon! Win- WO2 Jordan Twerdun, the lucky winner of one of last Sunday in Cardale Marchischuk. Diane Harrington had ner of the 50/50 draw was completed his six years their CD’s. Beautiful yodel- while Rev. Tim was away. Marion Ogibowski relatives Oscar and Anna Jackie Pedersen of New- with the Neepawa Air Ca- ing, wonderful instrumen- Wendy Radcliff e very ably returned home recently of Iceland visit her recent- dale and the door prize of dets. Jordan was awarded tals from guitars, violin handled the service in his after spending the winter ly. a sun-catcher, was won by the Top Senior Cadet med- and base fi ddle, combined place. A social time fol- months with Ron and Di- On Saturday, May Diane Krauss who works al and presented with the to make it an evening of lowed at Dora’s Café. ane Hextal in California. 28th, Stan and Zelda Firby, for P&H at Glossop. Th ey Lord Strathcona medal. familiar, toe-tapping cow- Before returning home Melanie Simms and Joey of served almost 50 people Th e Reviewing Offi cer was boy tunes. Everyone really Marion visited the McMil- Brandon attended the Pro- for lunch and with all the Lieutenant-General Ray- enjoyed the audience par- lans in Calgary. vincial Speech and Music members donating plants mond Crabbe, (retired), ticipation songs! Th e April At the recent Pam- Finals in Winnipeg. Joey this year they had a very Colonel of PPCLI at Shilo. concert that was cancelled pered Chef party held in was one of eight partici- successful and profi table He was born and raised will now be held on June Basswood and hosted by pates in Speech (Grades day, which is put to good in Neepawa and began 24th. Diane Harrington, a total 7-9) category and pleased of $615 was raised for the to report he placed fi rst. Bridge Club Results ACC is Expanding MAY 19 with Audrah Caughell. 2nd – Val St. John 1st (Tie) Bob Manns with 4th – Wilma Jones with with Lois Phillips. Norman Pederson; Gwen Karen Christiansen. 3rd – Eunice Horn Manns with Linda Vint. with Gwen Hoff man. 2nd – Merv Robinson MAY 26 4th – Bob Manns with Make with Gwen Hoff man. 1st – Jean Garbolin- Norman Pederson. your career 3rd – Eunice Girling sky with Cheryl Orr.

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Other ren- ing with other people to ticians are not big fans of ovations for the hall were provide a host of valuable using tax money to fund ennis and Irene Mag- discussed. interpersonal skills, and such programs. Th eir Dwood spent the long Beryl Parrott and makes young people less mantra of “less govern- weekend visiting with four other women from likely to become involved ment-lower taxes” means Wade, Kerry, Tylan and the Neepawa First Baptist in undesirable activity. that funding for the arts Brooklyn Magwood at Church attended a retreat Manitoba’s NDP Gov- is placed on the chopping Morris, MB. on May 28th at St. Benne- ernment believes that block when they gain con- Th e dance on May dict’s Retreat and Confer- government plays a vital trol of the government. 14th, at the Franklin Hall ence Centre, Winnipeg, hat are the charac- festivals held throughout role in encouraging and Th eir ideological mindset was deemed a success. MB. teristics of a well- the province. Th en there W supporting the arts. Re- is that these activities are A general meeting was Th e Neepawa Baptist rounded, civil society? are the local live arts per- cently Premier Selinger the responsibility of the held at the Franklin Hall Women held a retreat at What should governments formances supported by announced the details of parents and should not be on May 25th. Upcoming Valley View Camp, Mac- be doing to enable its the Manitoba Arts Coun- the tax credit for children’s a drain on government re- events were confi rmed Gregor, MB on May 13th citizens to become more cil and organized by local arts and cultural activities sources. (Fun Day Picnic in June, and 14th, of which I at- productive and creative performing arts boards. that was announced in the Manitoba’s NDP Gov- Cancer Care supper and tended. members of society with Local art galleries, dance May budget. Parents can ernment estimates that balanced lives? Th e an- ensembles, theatre com- receive a tax credit to cover well over 150,000 children swer is not simple but it is panies, and music festivals some of the costs incurred in Manitoba will benefi t obvious that government all contribute to the rich for having their children from this government ini- resources that are avail- artistic life of both rural involved in supervised tiative. Society will ben- THE TOWN OF MINNEDOSA able to foster well-rounded and urban communities. arts and cultural activi- efi t as these children learn citizenship should not all Participation in the UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING ACT ties, such as dance, drama, valuable life skills from be spent in one particular arts provides young peo- theatre, and photography. their involvement in these NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING area. Many times sport be- ple with many worthwhile Th is tax credit will allow activities, which will make comes the focus of funding life skills, including pub- On the date and at the time and location many parents, who might them better citizens in the eff orts and sometimes this lic speaking, confi dence described below, a PUBLIC HEARING will be held to otherwise struggle to fi nd future. Th is is just another happens at the expense in their own competence, receive representations from any persons who wish to the money to get their kids way that the NDP Govern- of the arts. Although no and appreciation of the make them in respect to the following matter: involved in such activities, ment is putting families one can doubt the value arts and the enrichment to see their way clear to fi rst, supporting children THE TOWN OF MINNEDOSA BY-LAW NO. 2510 of sports and the many the arts can contribute to registering their children and building stronger Being an AMENDMENT to the advantages that participa- their lives. Participation in in some of these worth- communities, and that’s TOWN OF MINNEDOSA ZONING BY-LAW NO. 2452, tion in sports brings to in- arts and cultural activities while activities. “the other point of view”. as amended dividuals and to society as also improves creativity, a whole, the arts must be HEARING LOCATION: Town of Minnedosa Civic promoted as well. Adminstration Council Chambers, ON SALE 103 Main Street South, Minnedosa, Th ere are many worth- Manitoba. while arts activities in our Powering a Bright Future. Guaranteed. DATE & TIME: province, ranging from NOW! TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 2011 at the well- known Winnipeg 6:30 p.m. Symphony Orchestra and MANITOBA GENERAL INTENT: The intent of By-law No. 2511 is the Royal Winnipeg Bal- to rezone an area of land let to the lesser-known lo- FROM: “RS” RESIDENTIAL cal music and speech arts (SINGLE FAMILY) ZONE TO: “RM” RESIDENTIAL (MULTIPLE HYDRO FAMILY) ZONE T.C.S. AREA AFFECTED: The area of land affected is described as Lot 19, SS Plan No. 789 NLTO, excluding the southerly 170 feet, as located in the Flashbacks northwest corner of Minnedosa. More particularly described BONDS as being located 170 feet north of the northwest corner of By MARC CHISHOLM ON SALE MAY 24  JUNE 7 where 2nd Street N.W. intersects with Sixth Avenue N,W. and as shownoutlined in a heavy solid line on the following map: May 22, 1981 Hydro Bonds Series 11 are fully-guaranteed ere are some out- by the province of Manitoba and provide Hstanding individual you with three great ways to invest in your performances at the divi- province and save for the future. sional track and fi eld meet Ask your financial adviser11055gg01 which bond held in Rivers: topping the is best for you. list for T.C.S. was Grade 7 student Bryan Hladun with 15 points followed by Lee- 1.75% 2.30% 2.75% sa Robinson (Grade 8) with FIVEYEAR THREEYEAR FIVEYEAR 15, Laura Erven (Grade FLOATING FIXED RATE FIXED 7) with 12, Darcy Bialas, RATE BOND BOND RATE BOND Bryan Bramley and Robin offering an adjustable offering a fixed rate offering a fixed rate Finlay with 11 each, Keith rate of return which of return that pays of return that pays FOR INFORMATION: Contact the office of the Stewart with 9, Scott Bur- pays interest interest annually either an annual annually and is or compound rate Tanner’s Crossing Planning District, gess, Cheryl McManus and redeemable annually of interest 103 Main Street South, Second Floor Lori Nagorski with 8 each, (ph. 867-2364) Ken Bright with 7, Fred Hydro Bonds are available for as little as $100 at participating banks, A copy of the above proposal and supporting Scott with 6 and a group credit unions, caisses populaires, trust companies or investment material may be inspected at the office location noted above including Ian Carter, Lori dealers throughout Manitoba. For more information on during normal office hours (8:30 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 4:30) Horwood, Michelle King- Hydro Bonds Series 11 or previous issues of either Hydro Bonds during normal business days (Monday thru Friday). Copies or Builder Bonds, please call 1-800-565-0350 or visit manitoba.ca. don, Mark Kruger, Keith may be made and extracts taken therefrom, upon request. Sandstrom and Sheldon Representations may be made either in person or in writing, Pollichuk with 5 points at the public hearing. each. Congrats to all our participating athletes. 12-2 14 Friday, June 3, 2011 The Minnedosa Tribune

TO PLAPLACECE AN AD WEDDING FOR RENT REAL ESTATE CONGRATULATIONS BY PHONEPHONE CCallall 867-381867-38166 SHOWER Hours to pplace,lace, correct or cancel ads: Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.mp.m.. Valley View Apartments: Th ere will be a Jack To a man who protected us For Rent –1 bedroom suite, and Jill Shower for Andrea from crime for 27 years BY MAIL CCLASSIFIEDLASSIFIED ADVERTIADVERTISINGSING ground fl oor, and bachelor Friesen and Scott Penner of time. Th e Minnedosa Tribune,Tribune, P.O. Box 930,930, suite, ground fl oor. Seniors on Sunday, June 5th at 2 p.m. To the man who protected us Minne Minnedosa,dosa, ManitobaManitoba R0J 1E0 preferred. References re- at the Minnedosa Covenant in emergencies for 12 quired. Phone 867-3414. 12- Church. Everyone welcome! seasons in line. 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Please Love, your family. x responsibleresponsible for any loss or damage to any advertiser or third 13-4x Jacuzzi tub, single car gar- accept this as your invitation. partyparty resulting from the failure of an advertisement to appear age and much more. Asking For info: 867-2550. A social LAND WANTED inin Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd.Ltd. oror fromfrom anyany error or omission For Rent – 3 bdrm trailer $239,900. Call (204) 867-2510 evening will be held in their inin anyany advertisement which is published. 2 miles north of Minnedo- to arrange private viewing. honour. 13-2x Looking for land to rent sa. Large yard, stove, fridge, 11-3 RATESRATES washer, dryer, unfurnished. Bridal Shower in hon- within 5 miles of Minnedosa Immediate possession. Call ENGAGEMENT our of Kendra Tolton, bride- for the Minnedosa Regional $8.00 fforor fi rst 40 worwords,ds, additionaladditional wordswords .10 each.each. 867-6011 or 874-2134. 13-2 elect of Kevin Gaudet, Satur- Events Centre. Phone 826- ReRepeatpeat ads - Half Price. ANNOUNCEMENT day, June 18, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. 2184 (evenings). Tfn For Rent – 1 bedroom Classifi ed DisplaDisplayy - $8.00/col. inch each insertinsert.. Newdale Community Hall. apartment, Main Street 13-2x (Incl. logo, box & bolding, and centering). Minnedosa. Fridge and stove, GARAGE SALES LeLegal/Tendergal/Tender Rate: $8.00/co$8.00/col.l. incinch.h. unfurnished. Immediate pos- A Bridal Shower for session. Call 874-2134. 13-2 Crystal Northam, bride-elect Garage Sale (Mov- Notice to Creditors: $15.0$15.000 of Brayden Johnston on Sat- ing) – Rain or Shine! Every- HappHappyy Snaps: (Birthday,(Birthday, Engagement,Engagement, Wedding,Wedding, Birth, & REAL ESTATE urday, June 11 at 2:00 p.m. at thing must go. Multi-family. Graduation)- $15.00 for the fi rst 20 words and the picture.picture. Cadurcis Community United Household items, tools, T.V.s and stands, furniture, bar Obituaries: $6.00 perper col. inch. Church. Please accept this as Dave & Maureen Bailey your invitation. 13-2x fridge, etc. 208-3rd Street AAuctionuction SaSales:les: First insert $6.00/co$6.00/col.l. inch.inch. are happy to announce N.W., Friday, June 3rd, 2011 their daughter, HAPPY $3.00 cocol.l. incinchh repeatrepeat.. from 12 – 8 p.m.; Saturday, Dana, BIRTHDAY June 4, 2011 from 8 a.m. AAllll Ads plus 5% G.S.T. is marrying – 6 p.m.; Sunday, June 5, Josh Shipman, 2011 from 12 – 4 p.m. 12-2x DeadlinesDeadlines son of Daryl & Rosanne ClassifiClassifi eedd advertisementsadvertisements must bebe submittedsubmitted no llaterater of Gladstone TOWN- than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following FridayFriday’s’s For Sale by Owner: 1200 on September 17/11. WDE YARD SALES – Satur- edition. ALL CCLASSIFIEDLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSADVERTISEMENTS MUSTMUST BE sq. ft., 2 bedroom Condo with A social evening has been day, June 11th beginning at PREPAID BEFBEFOREORE ININSERTION.SERTION. attached garage located at planned. x 9:00 a.m. Community Centre Th e MinneMinnedosadosa TriTribunebune is not resresponsibleponsible fforor 125-2nd St. S.E. in Minnedo- will provide lists and maps (50 typtypographicalographical errors ppublishedublished AFTER tthehe fi rst insertion, nor sa. Call for more information ANNIVERSARY Main Street). Cold Plate Lun- ddoesoes it assume resresponsibilityponsibility fforor errors ppublishedublished as a resuresultlt ooff or to view at 867-5150. tfn ALLAN BROOME cheon at Community Centre, an advertisement placed,placed, changed, or cancelled, byby teletelephone.phone. Happy 80th Birthday $8.00, 11:30 – 1:00 p.m. x To ensure yyourour advertisement aappearsppears correctlycorrectly pleaseplease submit iitt PRIVATE SALE - For sale June 3rd. in pperson,erson, bbyy fax, mail, or email. on 257, 2nd St. SW; 1 ½ storey Love David & Heather, Bob, Garage Sale – Saturday, home on corner lot. 125X120 Susan & Vaughn, June 4 at 58-1st Ave. SE from ft. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, Grandchildren Kristen & 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. x hot tub and double car ga- Derrick, Lesley, Whitney, FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT rage. Has a beautiful brick Jessica, Multi-family yard sale - patio and central air. Home Great-grandchildren Rachael Saturday, June 4th 9 a.m. to is tastefully decorated, with & Jacob. x 2 p.m. Tupperware, books, For Sale – John Deere Wanted to Rent – Apart- Congratulations to household gadgets, wool, Ride-on Mower #28, Ride-on ment or house in Minnedosa an oak spiral staircase. Re- ally nice family home. Asking Bill and Lee Jardine WANTED music, movies, and a little bit MTD Mower 26 inch. Bikes for responsible tenants with on their 40th Wedding of everything! 207 2nd Street for sale (2), 1 for parts. Call a small, friendly dog who is $180,000. Serious inquiries only; call 867-3346. 7-tfn Anniversary! S.W. (corner of 4th Ave. and (204) 759-3156. 13-2x vetted annually and shaved Please come celebrate Wanted – Gardener for 2nd St.). x bi-monthly. We do not have Ken and Joyce Skoglund 867- For Sale – Small home, with us on June 18th at the any children. Call 868-0400 2076. 12-2x garage, completely renovated Franklin Hall. For further (Mdsa cell). 13-2x If your label reads inside and out. All 8 appli- information contact Cathy A person in Minnedosa ances included. Fenced yard, 867-3366. 13-2x needs a ride into Brandon 11 /06 /30 Deadline is deck, central air. 867-2563 or Hospital for Dialysis Monday It’s time to renew! 729-6421. 11-4x tuesdays at and Friday mornings. Will pay for gas. Phone 867-5123 Call 867-3816 Noon or 867-7179. 13-2x The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 3, 2011 15

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UCT Bingo at Ukrainian Combined Hunter Safety Hall, Tuesday nights. Doors and PAL Firearms Course - open at 6:00 p.m. Early bird at Tanner’s Crossing School, Rolling River School Division 7:00 p.m. followed by regular Minnedosa, Saturday, June requires a games. License #3359 B1 and 18th, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cost: 3359 BO. 47 tfn Hunter Safety $50.00, PAL Rolling River School Division School Secretary / Library Technician requires the service of a at $60.00 or $100.00 for both. Erickson Elementary School MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2011, Age 12 years and up for both Student Support Facilitator The School Secretary / Library Technician is responsible to 7PM @ TCS, General Meeting. courses. Please bring ID, at perform secretarial, reception, clerical and If you have any interest in see- Driver’s License, Student Elton Collegiate/Forrest Elementary School administration support duties for the school. ing Healthy Active Minnedosa card, MB Health card. Certi- 4XDOL¿FDWLRQV 4XDOL¿FDWLRQV continue, Please let this meet- fi ed Instructor Mike Bonner ‡ Grade twelve graduate; ing be the meeting you at- #MB47. Call Mike at 204 848- Required: ‡ Computer technology skills; ‡ Grade twelve graduate; tend. We will be discussing if 7582 for more information. ‡ Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ‡ Prior secretarial/administrative support experience; this group is willing or able to ‡ Ability to work effectively and collaboratively as a ‡ Strong technology skills including skills/experience in continue on. 12-2 AUCTIONS team member; word processing, accounting/bookkeeping and other ‡ Ability to work effectively with students and computer applications. Experience and Expressive Dance with parents. WraininJ in 0icrRVRIW 2I¿ce iV preIerred Crystal. (New Itsy Bitsy Yoga STRATHCLAIR AUCTION ‡ Strong interpersonal and communication skills; for infant up to toddler) MART LTD. ‡ Ability to work effectively and collaboratively as a team The successful candidate will require skills in: Dance classes for 2 yrs and www. member; ‡ Relating to students who are at risk of leaving up. Adult and boy classes are strathclairauctionmart.com ‡ Ability to work effectively with students. school early; off ered. Jazz/Hip Hop, Tap, Horse & Tack Sale Preferred: ‡ Establishing mentorship programs; Stomp Tap, Highland, Celtic Saturday, June 4/11 ‡ Library Technician training or experience; ‡ Collaborating with the educational team; Tap, Celtic Irish, Th eatrics, Tack: 10:30 a.m. Applicants without training or experience as a Library ‡ Liaising with parents, community businesses and Ballet, Stretch Class, Couples Horses: 12:30 p.m. Technician may be considered. These applicants may be agencies; Dance, Bellydance, Jigging, All consignments welcome! required to take Library Technician training as a condition of ‡ Relating school work to life after school. Charleston. Monday, June Call (204) 365-5327 employment. 13th and Tuesday, June 14th Matthew (204) 365-0976 Duties to commence Tuesday, September 6, 2011 This position is based on 6.5 hours per day, at Crystal’s Studio in Minne- [email protected] A comprehensive resume including a covering letter, the ten months per annum. dosa from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. DL 1389 names and contact information of three working Applicants will be subject to a Criminal Check and For registration info call references. Child Abuse Registry Check. Crystal at 867-2446 or 867- NOTICE Applications must be received no later than 4XDOL¿HGDSSOLFDQWVDUHUHTXHVWHGWRVXEPLWDUHVXPHZLWKD 3561. 12-4x June 6, 2011 at 12:00 noon. FRYHULQJOHWWHUDGGUHVVLQJWKHVWDWHGTXDOL¿FDWLRQVDQGQDPLQJ Applications should be submitted to: three work related references to the following by Cadurcis Community I’ve waited 80 years for June 10, 2011 at 12 Noon. this! Th is is an invitation to Attention: Doreen Hutton Church Roast Beef Supper Applications should be submitted to: Rolling River School Division – June 5th at Basswood Hall my party, guests and friends Attention: Doreen Hutton P.O. Box 1170 5:00 p.m. Adults: $10.00, 12 & come one come all! My maid- Rolling River School Division Minnedosa, MB. ROJ 1EO under: $6.00, Family: $25.00. ens, Gerri, Marla, and Patti P.O. Box 1170 Phone 204-867-2754 Everybody welcome! 12-2x will serve you. Christopher Minnedosa, MB. ROJ 1EO (Kip) is our chef, at 5:00 sharp Fax 204-867-2037 Phone 204-867-2754 Th e Minnedosa United he is serving dinner. Patrick E-Mail: [email protected] Fax 204-867-2037 keeps the lines straight and (if application is emailed, please use MS Word) E-Mail: [email protected] Church AOTS Men’s Club (if application is emailed, please use MS Word) sponsors SPRING STRINGS, my great grandkids have new Only those candidates selected for interviews will be The division thanks all applicants for their interest in Rolling Sunday, June 19, 2011. Sup- batteries in their guitars and contacted. We would like to thank all applicants for their River School Division. Only those candidates selected for an per at 5:30, Tickets $20.00 will be ready to entertain you. interest in Rolling River School Division interview will be contacted. in ADVANCE with reserved See you July 1st at the Heritage seating for concert at 7:00. Village. Many surprises and Concert performers play vio- joyful songs, banjo pluckin’ lin, piano, classical guitar, and buggy rides. 12-2x TOWN OF MINNEDOSA The Town of Minnedosa cello and harp. Concert only: ~Joyce Alexander HELP WANTED rush seating by donation. Skoglund. Interim Animal Control Offi cer Due to a leave of absence, the Town of Minnedosa is looking for Tickets available at offi ce of A part time position is being offered for an individual an individual to fi ll the position of Interim Animal Control Offi cer; Minnedosa United Church or which will include the combined duties of an Animal Control Offi cer by phone 867-2070. 13-3x to maintain the various parks located throughout the and Pound Keeper for the Town. community during the 2011 summer period. The position is available from June 24, 2011 to September 2, Mosaic Fashions Show Duties will include but not necessarily be limited 2011. and Sale – Th ursday, June 16, Duties would be as outlined in the Town’s Animal Control to keeping the parks clean, weed free and generally By – law No. 2478 and any amendments to the said By – law or 2011 at Newdale Community maintained to a satisfactory and presentable level. replacement By – law. Hall. Fashion Show 2 p.m. The successful applicant will: Come, Bring a Friend. 13-2x The successful applicant will: 1. be able to communicate effectively and tactfully with the public ‡ Report to and receive direction from the Town’s and exercise the duties of the position in a fair and unbiased Join us for the 6th Annual Manager of Public Works & Utilities; manner; Ag Appreciation BBQ, hosted ‡ Possess a valid Class 5 Manitoba Driver’s 2. be able to communicate effectively with law enforcement by the Minnedosa Chamber License; agencies and veterinarians; of Commerce - Wednesday, 3. posess a valid Class 5 Manitoba Driver’s License; ‡ Be able to provide his/her own vehicle; June 15th 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 4. be required to produce a valid and current Criminal Records ‡ Be able to work a minimum of two days per week. Check; p.m. in the Heritage Co-op 5. be able to demonstrate care and compassion for all animals Food Market parking lot. The position will commence on Monday, June 20 and within his/her control; Proceeds support agriculture will conclude on Friday, September 2, 2011. 6. possess valid credentials to own and discharge fi rearms; related scholarship for MCI 7. be able to perform the duties of a pound keeper and keep the grad students. 13-2 The successful applicant will receive a wage of $10.50 animal pound in a clean and tidy condition at all times. per hour. The successful applicant will also: MCI TADD is hosting a 1. be appointed as a Designated Offi cer of the Town of Minnedosa., carwash by donation which is Applications for the position will be received until this is not regular employee position of the Town; 4:00 p.m. on Monday, June 13, 2011 at the Town of 2. retainer and apprehension fees shall be as outlined in the Town’s being held at the Co-op Car- Resolution Number 104/07; wash on Saturday, June 11th Minnedosa’s Civic Administration Centre located at 3. be able and willing to work irregular hours to react in a timely from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Dona- 103 Main Street South, Box 426 Minnedosa, R0J 1E0; basis to animal control related issues; tions go back to MCI TADD Fax 867 2686 or by email to [email protected] 4. supply his/her vehicle. group. 13-2 The successful applicant will report directly to the Town’s Chief If your label The position is funded through the Minnedosa Administrative Offi cer. Previous experience will be considered an Annual Meeting of Fair- reads Chamber of Commerce and is a joint program between asset. mount Cemetery Board being 11/06/30 the Minnedosa Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Additional information can be obtained by contacting the Town held June 6, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. Offi ce. Minnedosa in support of the Minnedosa Communities Applications marked “Interim Animal Control Offi cer” will be at Kathy and Bob Currah’s res- It’s time to in Bloom. accepted at the Town Offi ce in the Town of Minnedosa’s Civic Centre, idence. All interested parties renew! 103 Main Street South. Fax (204) 867-2686, Phone (204) 867-2727, are invited to attend. x Call 867-3816 The Town of Minnedosa email [email protected] until 4:00 p.m. on Monday, June 13, 2011 12-2 The Town of Minnedosa 12-2 16 Friday, June 3, 2011 The Minnedosa Tribune

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CAFAC is an inter-country adoption agency serving Canadian PH:(204) 867-5436 FAX: (204) 867-5668 families. Our mission is to provide successful adoption placements through comprehensive pre-adoption education and preparation, effective adoption process, and ongoing adoption and post adoption support. The Agency located in the Town of Minnedosa, Manitoba Help Wanted – Minnedosa is currently seeNing to ¿ll the fulltime position of Adoption Case Pharmacy is looking for casual Worker. clerk/cashier, position avail- ADOPTION CASE WORKER able immediately. If interested Responsibilities: RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF SASKATCHEWAN contact Wayne at Minnedosa Pharmacy at 867-2071 or drop The Adoption case worker is responsible for the guidance to EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY prospective adoption families, comprehensive support and direction off resume at business. 13-2 to families completing an adoption and continued support to families Administrative Assistant - Part Time who have had successful placements of children with their families. The Rural Municipality of Saskatchewan is now accepting ‡ Work closely with families as they begin the adoption process applications for the part time position of Administrative Assistant. through introduction and education seminars Receptionist ‡ Assist families in completing dossiers to forward to foreign The of¿ce is located in the Town of Rapid &ity ManitoEa. 2f¿ce jurisdictions, following all legal aspects in Canada and the hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 9:00 a.m. to Minnedosa Credit Union Limited requires country involved 4:00 p.m. Friday. the services of a full-time receptionist, ‡ :RUNZLWKSURYLQFLDORI¿FHVWRUHYLHZDQGSUHVHQWUHIHUUDOVWR potential adoptive families Applicants will Ee responsiEle for performing various working Monday to Friday, 8:45 to 5:15 daily. ‡ Assist families in the travel to foreign countries once a child administrative duties related to the operation of the Municipality Applicants must be competent with has been accepted and should possess the following Tuali¿cations. ‡ Serve as a liaison between the family and the applicable 1. Successful completion of Grade Twelve (12) - Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. This countries to meet post placement reporting requirements to Administrative &erti¿cate would Ee an asset. position requires typing at 50 WPM, ensure all obligations are met 2. &omputer e[perience and skills including knowledge of ‡ Respond to any issues or concerns the families may have Microsoft 2f¿ce applications email internet and weEsite pleasant telephone skills and evident throughout the process use. Member Service qualities. Grade 12 ‡ 3HUIRUPDGPLQLVWUDWLYHGXWLHVPDLQWDLQ¿OHVDQGUHFRUGV 3. .nowledge of accounting payroll and spreadsheet ‡ Represent the Agency to both external and internal clients software. education and some previous experience 4XDOL¿FDWLRQV 4. ([cellent organi]ational and communication skills. would be preferred but we would train the right ‡ Minimum of two years of adoption administrative experience 5. +ave the aEility to maintain con¿dentiality at all times. involving sensitive client issues; or candidate. Application deadline is ‡ A combination of training, education and experience that is Salary will Ee dependant upon e[perience and Tuali¿cations. June 17 at noon. Only candidates selected for HTXLYDOHQW WR WKH TXDOL¿FDWLRQ OLVWHG DERYH WKDW SURYLGHV WKH .indly suEmit your resume complete with references Ey 12:00 an interview will be contacted. required knowledge and abilities. noon, Tuesday, June 7th, 2011 to the R.M. 2f¿ce Ey mail fa[ ‡ A valid driver’s license and Canadian Passport or email to: ‡ Willingness to work extended hours during peak times Send your resume to: ‡ Independent travel for periods of time to other countries The Rural Municipality of Saskatchewan Carol Taylor .H\&RPSHWHQFLHV Box 9 ‡ Written and oral communication skills Rapid City, MB Member Service Manager ‡ Interpersonal skills R0K 1W0 Box 459 ‡ Organization and time management skills Phone: 204-826-2515 Minnedosa, MB ‡ Team player Fax: 204-826-2274 ‡ *HQHUDORI¿FHVNLOOVDQGXVHRIRI¿FHHTXLSPHQW Email: [email protected] R0J 1E0 ‡ Computer skills (Microsoft Application) or Knowledge of Canadian and international adoptions rules and We thank all applicants in advance however only those regulations would be an asset but is not limiting. considered for interviews will Ee contacted. [email protected] Interested candidates are asked to send your resume along with a brief cover letter to the Attention of Jackie Birch Finance Manager at the email address of [email protected] LES MOFFAT INC. MCU or by mail to: Class 1 Driver wanted 90% of Community Owned, Community Minded CAFAC Box 1680 214 Main St. North 13-2 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 work within Manitoba hauling by Friday June 10 2011. We thank all those that apply in advance however, only those Super B Hopper Bottoms. AUTOMOTIVE chosen for an interview will be contacted. Experience an asset. TECHNICIAN Responsible person to come to my home for summer, Fax resume to 867-2098 Parkwood Auto in Erickson, MB is Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. to or Phone 867-1999 12-2 2:30 p.m. to care for two boys currently looking for an ages 9 and 11 (youngest has Automotive Technician. autism). Call 868-6146. Valid (;&(//(17 driver’s license and vehicle re- &RPSHWLWLYH6DODU\DQG%HQH¿WV quired. Character references &$5((5 requested. 12-2x 23325781,7,(6 Apply in person with resume to Parkwood Auto. McTavish’s Motel and Ice Cream Parlour need full (9(1,1*,16758&725 time and part time help for 0$785(678'(17+,*+6&+22/',3/20$ the 2011 season. Please $&&1((3$:$75$,1,1*&(175( 636-2421 phone 848-7366 for inter- 12-2 view. 9-6x IRUPRUHGHWDLOV :::$66,1,%2,1(1(7 The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 3, 2011 17 CARD OF HELP WANTED OBITUARIES MCNA PROVINCE WIDE CLASSIFIEDS FREDERICKFREDERICK HEHERMANRMAN BBAYESAYES THANKS Rona, Erickson Mani- FREDERICK HERMAN BAYES We would like to ex- Apply online: www.northwest.ca/ toba requires truck drivers JANUARY 23,1918 press our thanks to family careers/canada or fax resume to ANNOUNCEMENTS and yard personnel. Please and friends for their support (204) 934-1696. Th e North West ATTENTION RESIDENTIAL call 204-636-2551 for more Fred was born on January 23, 1918 on the family farm at following the passing of Flo’s Company is an equal opportunity employer. SCHOOL SURVIVORS! If you information. Resumes may be Riverdale, MB. He was the fourth of six brothers. Fred took his Mom, Eva Watson. Th e hugs, received the CEP (Common emailed, dropped off , faxed schooling at Cadurcis and remained on the family farm until cards, gift certifi cated and do- TRADES AND Experience Payment), you or mailed to the following ad- 1941 when he enlisted in World War II and joined the Fort nations were very much ap- CONSTRUCTION HELP may be eligible for further dress: Rona, Attention: Brian Garry Horses Regiment. Fred was very proud of his service preciated. Special thanks to Cash Compensation. To see Lougheed, 51 Main Street, and throughout his life he was a very active member of the family and friends that drove WELDERS - seeking welders for if you qualify, phone toll free Erickson Man, ROJ OPO, PH: Minnedosa Legion. the distance to attend the ser- custom manufacturing environ- 1-877-988-1145 now. Free 204-636-2551, FX: 204-636- After leaving the army, Fred returned to the family farm and vice it was very comforting to ment. Competitive wages, Ben- service! on December 12, 1945, he married Florence Olive Moff at. Fred efi ts, RRSP’s & Apprenticeship op- 2952 [email protected] see you there. portunities. Apply to: Do All Metal and Florence farmed together and in August of 1947, they ~Flo, Terry Oliver and Fabricating, Estevan, SK. Email: AUCTIONS Currently looking for ex- welcomed their fi rst son Robert, followed in 1948 by another family. x [email protected] Fax: perienced heavy equipment son, George. In 1949, Fred and Florence relocated their young MCNA PROVINCE 306-634-8389 UNRESERVED ACREAGE AUC- operator able to operate ex- family to Salmon Arm, where Fred owned and operated a TION Katepwa Lake, SK. Sweet cavators, skid steer and doz- service station. In 1952, they welcomed a daughter, Kathryn. WIDE CLASSIFIEDS HELP WANTED Grass Ridge. 10 Lakefront Acreage Homesites and 13 Lakeview Acre- ers. Th e ability to work under Fred and Florence moved back to Minnedosa in 1954. Th ey GRADUATING? Th e trades are age Homesites, 1.08 up to 3.46 +/- minimal supervision and be bought a home on 1st Street NE where they lived for 54 years. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY a great career choice! Consider acres. Selling at Saskatoon Public self motivated. Should have In Minnedosa, Fred worked for a short time at the RoCo Service becoming an automotive service Auction, June 23. Ritchie Bros. Station and Minnedosa Auto Sales. Shortly thereafter Fred class 1 or willing to get one. Unique Opportunity to Discover technician at Hanna Chrysler Ltd. Auctioneers, 1-800-491-4494; Also looking for heavy duty decided to venture out on his own and began a tire shop called the North! MUST BE ABLE TO RE- in Hanna, Alberta. APPRENTICE rbauction.com. mechanic any mechanical ex- Minnedosa Tire. Fred and his partner Mac Davidson operated LOCATE TO NORTHERN CANA- OR LICENSED candidates consid- perience is an asset. Willing to the Tire Shop together and in 1959, they added the John Deere DA. Seeking individuals/couples ered. Competitive wages, bonus AUTOMOTIVE apprentice. Email or Fax Re- Dealership. Due to growth in both businesses, Mac took over for: Store Managers, Meat, Gro- potential, benefi ts. Clean, modern Guaranteed approval drive away sume to mbeatty@xplornet. total operation of the Tire Shop and Fred commenced his career cery, Produce, Fast Food Service, shop. Fax resume to 403-854-3141 or email:chrysler@telusplanet. today! We lend money to every- com or 204-848-2977. Any in the agricultural retail business, soon joined by Peter Olson. Entry Level Management, Full- Time, Pharmacy. Almost cost free net. one. Fast approvals, best inter- Questions call 204-848-2477. Over the years John Deere went by the wayside and Versatile living, furnished subsidized hous- est rates. Over 500 vehicles sale and Morris became his main focal point. 13-2 ing, food allowance, relocation as- priced for immediate delivery Fred was also very active in the community where he served sistance, and paid vacation travel. OAC. 1-877-796-0514. www. WW1123 as President of the Minnedosa Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the Minnedosa Industrial Commission, and Trustee on the School Board. He was one of the founding PROPERTIES FOR SALE members of the Minnedosa Minor Athletic Association and fundraising chairman for the fi rst artifi cial ice surface at the Minnedosa Arena. And this is just to name a few of Fred’s many accomplishments. PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN Ph: 867-4657 Gwen Usick Fax: 867-2150 In 1975, sons Bob and George returned home to operate two Independently Owned [email protected] dealerships in Neepawa and Minnedosa. Fred then found the and Operated Realtor/Alternate Broker time to start enjoying life by travelling with Florence. Together, they travelled throughout North America, mainly spending their winters in Texas. During the summer they enjoyed golf and fi shing in their RV. Fred also found great joy in visiting with his Grandchildren. For many years, his car was recognizable on the streets of Minnedosa because of the bumper sticker that read: “If I had known that Grandchildren were so much fun, I would have had them fi rst.” Fred enjoyed life to the fullest; he SandySandy LakeLa Minnedosa Minnedos d a could and would talk with almost anyone on any subject. He Retirementet ement oor stastarterer hhome.ome. UUpdatespda Enjoy the view of the North hills from this Enjoy the view from this 3 bedroom includenclude wirinwiring,ng, kitchen,itcheen, bathroom,bathroo EHGURRPEXQJDORZZLWKPDLQÀRRUEDWK upgraded 1 3/4 storey home on 4 lots in enjoyed sports, politics and a good laugh. +:7ODPLQDWHÀRRULQJZLQGRZV 5HQRVIURPFHLOLQJWRÀRRURQPDLQLQFOXGH SW Minnedosa. Home features deck, After Florence’s passing in 2005, Fred spent a good deal of IDFLDVRI¿WVLGLQJHWF/DUJHORWZLWK kitchen cupboards, counter top, backsplash, original hardwood, large walk in closet in single garage & attached shed, bath, dining room, windows, doors and master. The spacious yard offers plenty of his time with family and he made many new acquaintances; greenhouse, veg garden much more... Single car garage, carport, veg privacy surrounded by saskatoon, plum, however a part of him was missing. In December of 2008, Fred and much more... garden, deck on private fenced yard. crabs, apple, rhubarb. Check it out today! $59,000 MLS#1108281 MLS# 1109105 $179,900 $119,900. MLS# 1107004 moved to Victoria Landing in Brandon. While in Brandon, he HELPING HOMES FIND FAMILIES AND FAMILIES FIND HOMES! made many new friends and he became very involved in the www.remax-prairiepp mountain-npwa.mb.com social activities. One activity for which he was very involved was the organization of a bus trip to show off the many historic sites in his home, Minnedosa. Sadly, Fred left us on Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Fred was predeceased by his parents and brothers Levi and Ray. Left to mourn are his brothers, Ernie, Art and Cecil, as well as sons Bob (Deidre) Bayes from Winnipeg, George (Dianne) Rick Taylor 867-7551 Bayes from Minnedosa, daughter Kathy (Bill) Cairney from [email protected] Calgary, AB. Also, Grandchildren, Becky Bayes and Mike (Kim) Bayes from Winnipeg, Andrea (Leigh) Sawicki from Lockport, Chad (Cheryl) Bayes and Carrie Bayes from Sechelt, BC, Darcy and Colin (Jamie) Cairney from Sylvan Lake, AB; Great Grandchildren, Lacey Bayes from Winnipeg, Kaylene, Teryn & Layne Sawicki from Lockport and Hayden Cairney from Sylvan Lake, AB. 109 Veterans Way, Strathclair 328 - 4th Ave. SW Minnedosa 305 - 3rd Ave. Rapid City Three bedroom FhDrDFter home with This 3 bedroom 114 sq. ft. bXnJDOow 12 sq. ft. 2 bedroom bXnJDOow Dn D ODrJe HELEN SOMACK modern NitFhen. /ots of XSdDtes home hDs been weOO mDintDined Dnd Oot in 5DSid &it\. &hDrminJ home with inFOXdinJ windows ÀoorinJ 4 SieFe feDtXres hDrdwood ÀoorinJ in OiYinJ mXFh of oriJinDO woodworN Dnd nine foot bDth on mDin 2 SieFe bDth on XSSer room. 8SdDtes inFOXde shinJOes FeiOinJs. $SSOiDnFes Dnd hot tXb inFOXded. Helen Somack of Erickson, Manitoba, passed away on Monday, Àoor. 2¶ [ 12¶ sinJOe detDFhed JDrDJe *ood doXbOe detDFhed JDrDJe. $ Jood windows fXrnDFe insXODtion. 4Xiet stDrter home Dt Dn DffordDbOe SriFe. May 16, 2011, at the Sandy Lake Personal Care Home at the age ¶ [ 12¶ JDrden shed. OoFDtion Dnd SriYDte \Drd. of 75 years. Helen was born in Sandy Lake on July 6, 1935 to Wasyl and Annie (Mudrey) Pawluk. She married Paul Somack. She was predeceased by her husband Paul, brothers: Bill and Mike. She is survived by her long time companion and friend, Stanley Byskal; sister-in-law Marie Pavluk, and numerous nieces and nephews. Th e funeral service was held on Friday, May 20, 2011 at 10:30 47 - 2nd Ave. SE Minnedosa 233 - 4th Ave. NW Minnedosa 178 - Main St. Minnedosa a.m. at St. Nicholas Orthodox Church (North), Sandy Lake. Rev. &hDrminJ FhDrDFter home feDtXres D ODrJe This new 1224 sq. ft. 3 bedroom home is *reDt stDrter home with XSdDted Robert Kennaugh offi ciated. Interment followed in the parish dininJ hDOO OeDdinJ to the beDXtifXO YDXOted Yer\ niFeO\ ¿nished Dnd feDtXres oDN windows doors ÀoorinJ bDthroom FDbinets ¿reSODFe ODrJe mDster bedroom cemetery. JreDt room. /DrJe mDster bedroom 4 NitFhen Dnd insXODtion. 9er\ SriYDte SieFe bDth with tiOe ÀoorinJ Dnd Metted tXb wDON in FOoset Dnd 4 SieFe ensXite with \Drd with D new deFN. )ridJe stoYe Pallbearers were: Corey Pawluk, Murray Pawluk, Ron Pawluk, sXnroom Dnd den. This is D sSeFiDO home Metted tXb. 1ew doXbOe JDrDJe Dnd $& Dnd new front OoDdinJ wDsher fXOO\ wired JDrden shed. Keegan Pawluk and Dustin Harvey. Dnd hDs been Yer\ weOO FDred for. Dnd dr\er inFOXded. Crossbearer was Tannel Pawluk. Considering listing your Property? Rae’s Funeral Service of Shoal Lake and Erickson were in care of the arrangements. Great service - Great Rates! 18 Friday, June 3, 2011 The Minnedosa Tribune

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