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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2018

VOLUME 9 EDITION 6

SERVING SELKIRK, LOCKPORT, ST. ANDREWS, ST. CLEMENTS, WEST ST. PAUL, CLANDEBOYE, PETERSFIELD, LIBAU, GARSON, DUNNOTTAR & TYNDALL Putting the pieces together

RECORD PHOTO BY LINDSEY ENNS Grade 5 École Bonaventure student Jolie Hanslip puts the fi nal touches on her version of Selkirk’s famous catfi sh on her school’s Lego wall last Wednesday afternoon. A group of French immersion students at the local school are building the community of Selkirk out of Lego while strengthening their French language skills. For a story and more photos, see Page 5. news > sports > opinion > community > people > entertainment > events > classifi eds > careers > everything you need to know

Chad Krut Want the best for your kids? Financial Advisor Start an RESP today. Krut Agencies Ltd 326 Main St | Selkirk 204-482-8558 www.cooperators.ca/Krut-Agencies Home Autopac Life Investments Group Business Farm Travel 2 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 8, 2018 Merv predicts early spring Oak Hammock Marsh unveils new By Justin Luschinski Manitoba’s famous weather fore- casting groundhogs made two very exhibit to mark World Wetlands Day different predictions on how long By Justin Luschinski This year, the centre celebrated winter’s going to last this year. Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive World Wetlands Day with activities Manitoba Merv, the stuffed ground- Centre celebrated World Wetlands such as snowshoe tours in the marsh, hog at Oak Hammock Marsh Inter- Day with some new activities and ex- a special game of shuffl e duck, and a pretive Centre, popped out of his hibits this year. new exhibit. Attendees can now inter- den last Friday morning to make World Wetlands Day marks the day act with an augmented reality sand his Groundhog Day prediction. He when world leaders signed a docu- exhibit, which allows the user to cre- looked around briefl y, and didn’t see ment in Ramsar, Iran, to ensure the ate their own topographical map with his shadow, which means that Mani- conservation of wetlands around the sand and see how water would inter- tobans are in for an early spring. globe. The document was signed on act with their creation. “It’s his 24th prediction, and he’s Feb. 2, 1977, and it recognizes the large Nine-year-old Eva Wasserman from been right every single time, except role that wetlands play in the ecosys- stopped by the centre with for once,” said Jacques Bourgeois, the tem. her grandmother last Friday. As she interpretive centre’s marketing and Jacques Bourgeois, the centre’s mar- was playing with the augmented real- promotions co-ordinator. “So I’d say RECORD PHOTO BY keting and promotions co-ordinator, ity exhibit, Wasserman said that the that’s a pretty good track record.” JUSTIN LUSCHINSKI said people need to know how impor- wetlands are very important. However, over at FortWhyte Alive, Manitoba Merv popped out of his tant the marsh is to the environment “I love this (exhibit) … I think the Winnipeg Wyn predicted six more den at Oak Hammock Marsh last in Manitoba. wetlands are really important, they weeks of winter. Despite the unfa- Friday morning and didn’t see his “When the snow melts, the water help clean the water … I really like vourable prediction, the staff gave shadow, which means Manitobans has to go somewhere. If there are no coming (to Oak Hammock Marsh),” him a nice snack afterwords. are in for an early spring. more wetlands, it goes into rivers, into Wasserman said. Bourgeois said that while there is no the waterways, and causes big prob- Wasserman’s grandmother said her direct scientifi c evidence backing up last longer,” he explained. “Whereas if lems,” Bourgeois said. “When there’s a granddaughter loves talking to her these predictions, there is some truth there’s an overcast, it might mean that few wetlands in the landscape, there classmates about the centre, and that to the tradition. there’s a low front coming in, and it’ll are huge benefi ts. That water will re- she’s always excited to stop by. “I actually spoke with some weather get warmer.” plenish the groundwater, it’ll provide For more information about the cen- specialists, and there might be some- Oak Hammock Marsh is also cel- a place for the fauna, among other tre, visit oakhammockmarsh.ca. thing to the predictions. If there’s a ebrating its 25th anniversary this year. things.” clear sky around this time in Febru- The centre’s offi cial opening took ary, that usually means that there’s place on May 1, 1993, with construc- an arctic cold front, and winter will tion beginning in 1991. RECORD PHOTOS BY JUSTIN LUSCHINSKI   Nine-year-old Eva Wasserman of Winnipeg plays with a new augmented reality sand exhibit at Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre on World Wetlands Day last Friday.

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439 MAIN ST., SELKIRK HOURS MONDAYMO - FRIDAYAY 9-9 9-9 North of Manitoba Ave. SASATURDAYTUR 9-6 SUNDAY 12-5 BiG D LLAR 4 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 8, 2018 WSP artist explores memory loss with new exhibit at Gwen Fox By Lindsey Enns fi rst for 2018 includes fi bre art and A West St. Paul woman is hoping to mixed media. She said the show in- raise awareness about Alzheimer’s cludes about 16 pieces. disease with her latest works of art. “I hope that people look at it and Willy Carleton’s art exhibition read the things that I wrote beside Memory runs until March 3 at the them and understand where the piec- Gwen Fox Gallery and explores her es are coming from,” Carleton said. own personal experiences with the “I’m hoping that they get a better un- disease, which several of her family derstanding of what’s it like to both members and friends have lived with. have Alzheimer’s and to live with “It’s such a common thing now, it’s someone who has Alzheimer’s. It’s far more common than people real- just so overwhelming for people. ize so that’s kind of where the whole “You’re in a denial stage for a long idea came from,” Carleton said while period of time because you don’t want sitting inside the Gwen Fox Gallery to really believe that a person is going last Friday. “The whole show is about to lose all of their memory.” my own personal interactions and my An opening reception for Memory memories of what all happened with will take place at the Gwen Fox Gal- people and things that my friends and lery on Sunday, Feb. 11 from 1 p.m. to I talked about.” 4 p.m. Carleton said she hopes her art Carleton said her advice for those helps raise more awareness about the with family members of friends living disease. with Alzheimer’s is to be patient and “I hope people become more sensi- simply “to cherish the moments that tive to it because we’re an aging pop- are good because there are good mo- RECORD PHOTO BY LINDSEY ENNS ulation and there’s more and more ments.” Willy Carleton of West St. Paul stands next to her piece entitled people who are experiencing this and “You have to kind of accept it and “Afternoon Tea” featured in her art exhibition Memory which is on families and caregivers have to look cherish what you can do and just keep display at the Gwen Fox Gallery until March 3. after them for a long time,” she said. going,” she said. “Believe in what the Her latest show and the Gwen Fox’s person can do and accept that.” Carleton also suggests reaching out Kirkby, the society’s program direc- to the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba tor, stated in a recent release. “We for help. need to assist caregivers by providing New To reach as many Manitobans in ru- them with education and information Ultimate Choco Brownie Blizzard® ral communities across the province to help them through their caregiving as possible, the Alzheimer Society of journey.” Manitoba offers telehealth family ed- Currently, more than 22,500 Manito- ucation seminars for those experienc- bans have Alzheimer’s disease or an- Cupid Cake ing dementia via video technology. other form of dementia. “Learning new skills helps caregiv- For more information about the Al- Perfectly sized ers and families adapt to the daily zheimer Society of Manitoba, visit al- realities of living with and caring zheimer.mb.ca or call 1-800-378-6699. for two. for a person with dementia,” Norma Marking I Love to Read Month

Starting at $14 99 SUBMITTED PHOTO Ethan Eang and Nolan Ferguson, pictured left, from the Selkirk Steelers stopped by Selkirk’s Aboriginal Head Start Program to read Insert store location to students on Monday as part of I Love to Read Month. After the At Your Selkirk DQ story was fi nished, they also smudged with the children. I Love to Read Month is an annual month-long celebration in February to All trademarks owned or licensed by Am. D.Q. Corp. @2018 encourage reading, writing and sharing in the joy of literacy. The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 8, 2018 5 Lego helping local students learn French By Lindsey Enns A group of Lego-loving École Bo- naventure students are using the pop- ular colourful building blocks to rec- reate the community of Selkirk while strengthening their French language skills. “We call it makerspace and we try to engage students while doing some- thing fun but learning French,” said RECORD PHOTOS BY LINDSEY ENNS Martine Gagnon the school’s librar- Grade 4 student Monique Lacoursiere, pictured above, and other ian while working with students in École Bonaventure students, pictured right, were busy recreating the grades four and fi ve last Wednesday community of Selkirk with Lego on the Lego wall at their school as part afternoon. “Usually everything is in of their makerspace project last Wednesday. French.” really neat project.” Students have been tasked with while pointing to her masterpiece. “It’s fun to learn,” she said adding Gagnon said they are hoping to fi n- building and designing their own “It’s hard because there’s no curved she’s always been a big fan of Lego. ish their makerspace project before building or structure located in Sel- Lego bricks. It’s just squares. It’s like “I’ve got a closet full of Lego so it’s a the end of March. kirk and then the students are put Minecraft in real life.” into groups and have to combine their She added she’s also learning a lot of works on the school’s Lego wall as French along the way. well as inside their classroom. “When we were making the plan JANUARY’S “They’re learning French and are I learnt what a fi n was in French be- learning how to solve problems, how cause around the plan we had to write TOP ACHIEVER to negotiate ... because doing an indi- what it was like the colours and every- vidual process it’s really easy because thing so I learnt lots from this.” CONGRATULATIONS you build what you want but they Grade 5 student Sophie Amirault Josh Isfjord need to learn how ... to work together,” chose to build the Highway 4 bridge Selkirk GM would like to congratulate Josh Isfjord Gagnon said. to East Selkirk. on again attaining the top sales for January of 2018. Grade 5 student Jolie Hanslip “It’s more of a challenge than I Josh has kicked off the year by setting the pace for worked alongside other students to thought it was going to be,” Amirault another record breaking year here at Selkirk GM! recreate Selkirk’s famous catfi sh out said with a smile. “It’s just kind of big- of yellow, green and white Lego piec- ger and it’s a big part of Selkirk.” [email protected] es on the school’s Lego wall. She said Amirault said along with learning it was “really hard” to build. more words in French, students are SELKIRK 1010 Manitoba Ave, Selkirk MB Open 24 Hours @ www.selkirkgm.ca “I wanted the tail to be bigger but we also learning how to work together as •• only had these blocks,” Hanslip said a team. RURAL PRICING WITHIN REACH! 204-482-1010 Large Black Diamond Fresh Boneless Tomatoes Cheese Pork Loin Bricks $ 98 Roast $ 44 ¢ $ 18 450g each $ 38 99LB 2 kg 4 2 LB 5 kg Sensations From Our Deli From Our Bakery K-Cup Grimms Cream Cheese Honey Ham Fruit Danish Coff ee $ 99 $ 44 $ 44 Sliced or Shaved Strips 6 pak Assorted 114g 4 each 1/ 100 g 3 Softener Salt Delivery Available - Call Adam @ 795-2850 for details LOTS OF MORE SPECIALS IN STORE. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All items are while stock lasts 5571 Hwy #9 St. Andrews Harry’s Foods Customer Service 338-7538 Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 am - 9:30 pm Sat. 8 am - 8 pm Sun. & Holidays 10 am - 6 pm. Prices eff ective Th urs., February 8 - Wed., February 14, 2018 6 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 8, 2018

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PUBLISHER MARKETING & PROMOTIONS Sometimes all you need is a jig Lana Meier Brett Mitchell Welcome fellow fi shers. Once again last week I found my- self standing outside a fi shing shack in the drifting cold on the south Lake Winnipeg ice shouting back and forth with the habitants inside about their unusual fi shing experiences. This time EDITOR SALES Lindsey Enns Michelle Balharry it was a portable one and the zipper door was frozen stuck. A voice from within belonging to Ken Prouty of Sel- kirk, who after introductions, shouted a story of a friend from Dauphin who told Ken when he was at the Dauphin Country Festival he was driving one of the singing stars around and dur- ing the course of their tour the star REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER RECORD PHOTO SPORTS EDITOR (who shall remain nameless) said he Justin Luschinski Brian Bowman Slavi Kozyer, pictured left, alongside Vladimir Kukhnyak from hadn’t fi shed much and had never winter ice fi shed. Kens’ friend who Kazakhstan, now Canadians, pictured here with their catch of a nice had an outrageous sense of humor mess of perch from Gull Lake. told the singer that he would like to go On the way back to Selkirk I stopped was the gentle sound of tiny water ice fi shing too but didn’t know how to at Gull Lake by Stead and met two ripples lapping against the side of the get the fur off winter fi sh! Sometime guys, Vladimir Kukhnyak and Slavi boat. There came our American friend later when the singing star was back Kozyer, who had immigrated from lumbering down the pier lugging his OFFICE MANAGER/ADS ADMINISTRATION in the states, during an interview he Kazakhstan, coming off the lake and monster tackle box. Huffi ng and puff- Lucy Kowalchuk Georgia Campbell was asked if he had done any win- were happy to show the nice mess of ing he got the box into the boat, settled ter fi shing in . The somewhat perch they had caught. into a seat facing Trevor, opened his gullible star responded saying he A couple of weeks ago I shared with box and said, “Well, what kind of lures hadn’t because he didn’t know how to you a meeting with a wonderful cou- are we going to use for walleye today?” “de-fur” winter fi sh. A crew member ple, Erika and Trevor Catchpole, in Trevor looked at him a little dumb- quickly sprang to his aid whispering their ice shack on the Red by Lockport. founded. He didn’t want to hurt the he’d been fooled. Sometime later the If you remember Erika gave us that guys’ feelings so he went to his box of driver in Dauphin got a call from the funny story of losing her watch at No lures and pulled out a common jig. He DISTRIBUTION PRODUCTION singer who told him he wanted to go Good Lake. What I couldn’t pass on at held it out to him saying, “Down south Debbie Strauss Christy Brown fi shing with him when he got up there the time was a fi ne story Trevor had, so you probably fi sh mostly for bass and for the next festival but that he should here it is. Years ago he did some guid- you need a lot of different lures but up hang onto the side of the boat really ing in the summer at Budd’s Gunisao here, this is it, one jig and maybe some tight when they were on the water be- Lake Lodge east of Norway House. bait!” Our southern fi shing friend was cause now he knew about “furry” win- Apparently one of the many Ameri- crestfallen; all these purchases were ter fi sh! Standing outside Ken’s tent I can anglers who was about to come to for nothing! He sat quietly for a mo- laughed as his partner Rita Caya in- the lodge went to his local fi shing gear ment then being the good sport he side the tent called out saying she also shop and bought just about every lure was he slowly closed his giant tackle PRINT PRODUCTION had a funny little story about her par- and other gear that could possibly be box, heaved it up onto the pier and Nicole Kapusta Dan Anderson ents. Seems they loved fi shing but her used including the biggest tackle box said, “Ok, let’s do it your way!” Now, father would not bait his own hooks. that was ever made. He stuffed his my friends join me in thanking Erika Mom had to do it! Well, they were out gear in it and got on the plane. It was a and Trevor for their stories and wish- on the water one time and Rita’s mom wonderful early morning as Trevor sat ing them joy in their relationship be- caught a fi sh so big it broke her rod as waiting in a boat by the camp pier for cause you see, Erika found Trevor on it was torn from her hands to be lost our American fi shing brother. It was the computer when looking for a fi sh- in the water. Adapting to the situation, warm without a breath of wind, the ing partner and boy did that work out! dad worked the one remaining rod sun was just coming up over the ho- ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION Till next time, bye for now. Corrie Sargent Allana Sawatzky and mom baited the hook as needed! rizon and the only break in the silence

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Fiebelkorn along with other mem- love having other departments come Selkirk’s $3.98 million fi re hall expan- “It’s time to get into this century and bers of the Selkirk Fire Department train with us as well so that’s super im- sion will make way for a year-round in- we’re happy that the city’s committed and City of Selkirk administrators un- portant the whole district.” door training area, a classroom, offi ce to it and it’s going to be a really, really veiled more details about the fi re hall The city plans to host a public hearing space and truck bay for a much needed good building,” Fiebelkorn said. “The expansion to interested community for the fi re hall expansion on Feb. 12, ladder truck. city’s looking forward to that redevel- members inside council chambers last will put out a tender for the project in Selkirk Fire Chief Craig Fiebelkorn opment of the downtown area ... and Wednesday evening. April with plans to start construction in says the expansion is not only neces- what better way to do it than to build a The fi re hall expansion includes the May and complete by August 2019. sary, but it will also add to the revital- new fi re hall.” construction of a three-storey build- The project’s cost includes $3,658,570 ing, which will be for construction costs, $272,000 for the attached to the detailed design and $46,335 for the west side of the building permit for a grand total of current fi re hall lo- $3,976,905. WINTER TIRE cated along Eaton When it comes to funding for the proj- Avenue. The new ect, the city plans to borrow $3,171,011 building will in- while the remaining $805,894 will be WAREHOUSE LIQUIDATION! clude a truck bay coming from the city’s fi re hall expan- for a ladder truck sion reserve, which council set up in and improve the 2013. The borrowing term will be for function and up- 20 years at an estimated interest rate DON’T BE date the existing of 6.020 per cent requiring annual debt building with the payments of $276,912, according to the DISAPPOINTED addition of show- city. ers, lockers and In regards to the impact on tax pay- HURRY IN changing rooms. It ers, the city says when it comes to a will also include a residential property valued at $100,000, ! year-round, indoor an estimated $20.93 local improvement training suite, a tax will be levied annually for 20 years. training room, ad- Previously the fi re hall expansion re- ministrative offi ces serve contribution tax levy was $21.31 and will be the annually, which will be removed upon new home to the completion of the project. ON ALL city’s Emergency Fiebelkorn said last year the Selkirk Operations Centre Fire Department celebrated 120 years INSTOCK (EOC). in business and now “it’s time to take “I’m proud of my the next step and move to where we guys and they de- should be.” serve a nice facil- “Part of this project is a renovation as BRANDS AND SIZES ity to work out of, well,” he said. “In our lounge, training train out of, relax room now, they’re going to put shower in when the time facilities, a locker room and a fi tness allows,” Fiebelkorn centre.” TIRE said. “To give them They will also be installing four gen- the ability to train der-neutral shower facilities. $ 95 all year round is “That’s all part of the project so we’re Conventional super important looking very forward to that right now,” From Oil FINANCING for any fi re depart- he said. “We don’t have showers right 69 ment and again we now.” WE HAVE ALL YOUR MID-WINTER CAR ALL WEATHER TIRE Newfoundland Labrador Tour NEEDS - FROM Whales, Lighthouses, CARE PACKAGE Icebergs & Puffi ns! 100% synthetic & semi synthetic oil also available COMPACT CARS TO 1. 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Strong winds and blowing snow gency contacts ... and email messages have caused, there were no students “This decision is never made lightly.” forced the Lord Selkirk School Divi- because we wanted to make sure par- that were unsafe because of being on The LSSD serves students in com- sion (LSSD) and Sunrise School Divi- ents were getting the message,” Poli- a bus and going in a ditch or getting munities spread over an area of 1,760 sion to cancel bus rides home for stu- nuk explained during an interview hit on the road so that’s what it comes square kilometres and stretches along dents last Tuesday afternoon. with the Record last week. “That took down to for us.” both sides of the Red River, from the The LSSD said parents were notifi ed a little longer than it would normally.” She added most students were southern suburban communities of of the change and that students would Polinuk said to her knowledge this picked up by 4:30 p.m. last Tuesday. Lockport and St. Andrew’s, through need to be picked up via an automat- is the fi rst time the LSSD was forced “The schools stayed open until ev- the farming areas of Clandeboye, Pe- ed message around 3 p.m. to cancel their busses that late in the ery kid was picked up,” she said. “It tersfi eld and Libau, to the lakeshore LSSD Supt. Michele Polinuk said afternoon due to weather conditions. is an inconvenience but we have to communities of Grand Marais and parents would have been notifi ed a “It was due to the visibility, the drifts just keep the safety of the students in Victoria Beach on Lake Winnipeg. little sooner but their automated mes- on the road, the ice ... there was anoth- sage provider was experiencing tech- er school division that did run their nical diffi culties. buses and three of them ended up in Stock Up “We were setting it up a little dif- the ditch,” she said. “The most impor- ferently than we do in the mornings tant thing is keeping our students safe Days

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The The Kildonan-St. Paul Seniors Coun- council decided that they would hold cil held their fi rst meeting in West St. six town hall meetings, three on each Paul last Thursday. side of the river. The dates and times The council, initiated by Liberal MP of these meetings have yet to be an- MaryAnn Mihychuk (Kildonan–St. nounced. Paul), was created to listen to the con- Melody Bodnarchuk, co-chair of the cerns of St. Paul and Kildonan’s aging seniors council, said it’s very impor- population. tant that they give a voice to seniors. The council will host six town hall “I’m very excited about this opportu- meetings, and use public input to help nity. (West St. Paul) has an aging de- create a document that will be read by mographic, and if we don’t pay atten- the prime minister. tion to them, we’re going to get caught Mihychuk says the council is an op- with some big issues down the line,” portunity for seniors to be empowered Bodnarchuck said during the council’s and to raise seniors’ issues to a nation- fi rst meeting at West St. Paul School al level. last Thursday evening. “We want to “In my riding, I have a large num- hear from (seniors), we want to hear ber of seniors who are roughly in the about what problems they face. middle class,” she said. “Their circum- “When we announce the (town hall stances are precarious, they are often RECORD PHOTO BY JUSTIN LUSCHINSKI dates), please come out, because now’s using over 50 to 75 per cent of their The Kildonan-St. Paul Seniors Council held their fi rst meeting at West the time we can make a difference.” income for housing … They’re living St. Paul School last Thursday. The council, initiated by Liberal MP The council is hoping to compile on the edge, the amount they get for MaryAnn Mihychuk, was created to listen to the concerns of St. Paul their fi nal report by May 15. income support does not cover their and Kildonan’s aging population. For more information about the costs. Kildonan-St. Paul Seniors Council, “I thought that there was a real op- Mihychuk is providing the adminis- ings. The administrative staff picked call 204-984-6322 or email MaryAnn. portunity for them to become empow- trative support, such as a clerk and a 12 council members, volunteers from [email protected]. ered voters.” professional note-taker, for their meet- the community, to decide on how Aurora Recovery Centre nurse sheds light on life after rehab By Justin Luschinski mit when someone has a problem like that, and There are hundreds of stories about seeking that “the bottom line is that recovery isn’t easy.” help for an addiction. But what happens after Ian Rabb, the director of business operations you rehabilitate? at Aurora Recovery Centre, says the important A recent blog entry posted to the Aurora Re- step to rehabilitation is creating a strong support covery Centre’s website helps highlight the chal- structure. lenges that come after conquering an addiction. “When you go into treatment, you think it’s The post, entitled “Life After Rehab” written about relieving yourself of your drug or alcohol by LeAnne Price, who works as a nurse in the problem. But in reality, the drinking was hid- centre’s detoxifi cation management unit, talks ing a problem you’ve had your whole life,” Rabb about how her and her family continue to deal said. “You need a strong support structure, part with their rehabilitation. of the treatment is the aftercare. Become active 18022gm5 Price said that her addictions continue to affect with the recovery community … I talk about ad- her family, but she’s proud of her daughter for dictions as ‘soul cancer,’ and you have to work to tackling the problem head on. help those feelings go away.” “I found myself sober with a life I knew very Rabb has been sober for 16 years and says that little about. My children were fi ve, six, and 11 all he does is “I wake up sober, and I go to sleep years old at the time, and I was determined that sober every day.” He said that drug addiction is they would not be naive to the cunning, baffl ing a daily fi ght, and it takes a lot of soul searching world of addiction,” Price writes. “I took my chil- and personality fi xing to get over. dren to the AA meetings that I attended regu- Aurora Recovery Centre is a privately run 24/7 larly — after all, they had been with me during facility which offers individualized treatment the “bad” years of my addiction, so they should based on a 12-step program for alcohol and drug also see how to fi nd help and recover. abuse, depression, anxiety, eating disorders as “Who knew at that time I would sit beside one well as gambling and sex addiction. of my children on their path to recovery 17 years Along with offering various services including later.” one-on-one counselling, the centre is also home Price goes on to discuss how she’s proud of her to a medical detox program. child for going into rehab, and regards it as a For more information about the centre, visit au- brave decision. According to her, it’s tough to ad- rorarecoverycentre.com. 12 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 8, 2018 St. Andrews Rectory hosts reconciliation round table By Justin Luschinski The St. Andrews Rectory held its fi rst roundtable discussion about reconcil- iation last week. The historic site brought in Sylvia Dreaver, from the Mistawasis First Nation and an Indigenous program guide for the Canadian Museum of Human Rights, last Monday evening to host a discussion on Indigenous reconciliation and how it revolves around St. Andrews. Dreaver says it’s important to discuss the complicated history of colonial- RECORD PHOTOS BY JUSTIN LUSCHINSKI ism. Sylvia Dreaver, from the Mistawasis First Nation and an Indigenous program guide for the Canadian Museum “I felt that especially in a rural com- of Human Rights, pictured far right, leads a round table discussion about Indigenous reconciliation at the munity, this is important, because in St. Andrews Rectory last Monday evening. these pocket communities, people don’t necessarily get to the museums say detailed some functions and out- talked about what happened to her in good enough, and we should not re- or the metropolitan area ... people comes of the Truth and Reconciliation high school, how she went to differ- member, justify, and repeat the abuse. need to remain open to learning,” she Commission, such as having Canadi- ent classes, was treated terribly. She’d The essay goes on to say , “true recon- said. “You can’t just say ‘oh it doesn’t an society formally acknowledge and been dealing with this her whole life, ciliation is to remember and change” affect me,’ you need to listen and learn. understand the past abuses towards and we need to consider how every- and that it’s important for people to “This conversation is not going to Indigenous peoples. one feels about (reconciliation),” Mc- understand that the perception of In- end anytime soon.” Gail McDonald, the tourism manag- Donald said. “Whenever I tell some- digenous citizens needs to change. The discussion started off with each er for Interlake Tourism Association, one about this, it’s all about the money, “When you put a face to all of these person talking about what they think said she hopes more Canadians will they don’t look at it as a healing or a stories, this isn’t just something we reconciliation looks like. Then the dis- take the the time to understand the spiritual thing.” read about, these are people’s lives,” cussion revolved around an essay en- complicated history of colonialism in The essay talks about how the phrase Dreaver said. “We need to fi nd a way titled “Reconciliation in the Context of Manitoba. “forgive and forget” is often used to for Indigenous people to succeed and a Settler Society: Healing the Legacy “My best friend was Métis … it talk about reconciliation and colonial- live in Canadian society,” Dreaver said. of Colonialism in Canada.” This es- wasn’t until we were adults until we ism. Instead, forgive and forget is not Who’s Got the Coolest United Soccer Shack? 2018 OUTDOOR REGISTRATION Week Two Winner Congratulations! Th e TRI-S Soccer Club is taking registration from This Shack of the Week February 11th to has won a Tim Horton’s February 27th for The “Volcano” Prize Pack. players born in 2003 to 2010 for teams Shack that will play in the Winnipeg Youth Send us pictures of the Soccer Association exterior and of the interior League. Premier of your ice shack - tell us Evaluations (U13 & up) what makes it unique and will take place February interesting! 25th at the Skylight Complex in Birds Hill from Email your pictures to: 3:00 to 5:00PM. [email protected] * We will not be fi elding teams in the WYSA recreational league Stay tuned for your this season. Please sign up in your area for the recreation program chance to vote for your when the House league registration starts (Usually in March) favourite shack. All players from the Interlake region, including East and West St. Paul must play and register at www.trissoccer.com. 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By Brian Bowman 16th and fi nal spot in the Scotties. came one win away “After we won the wildcard game, I from winning a Scotties Tournament think we got a lot of confi dence,” Kaatz of Hearts championship. said. “We knew that if we played to Einarson’s wildcard team, which our potential, we could do really well curls out of East St. Paul, was defeated throughout the week. We knew that 8-6 by Manitoba’s in we could get to the fi nal and when it the fi nal Sunday in Penticton, B.C. became a reality, it was pretty cool.” It was Jones’ sixth Scotties’ title. Einarson carried the momentum “It stung a lot,” said Beausejour’s from that victory to fi nish atop the Selena Kaatz, who plays third on Ein- championship pool standings with arson’s rink, Monday evening. “Get- a 9-2 record. One of those wins was ting that far and losing that fi nal game a 9-4 decision over Jones. It was Ein- always hurts. We had a really good arson’s fi rst victory over Jones in 18 week and to come one game short re- meetings. ally hurts.” “It was really good (to beat her) and Einarson led 4-2 after fi ve ends but we played a really good game,” Kaatz Jones scored a pair in the sixth. Einar- recalled. “We came out on top so that son added singles in the seventh and was really nice. To fi nally get that win nine ends while Jones scored a pair in against her (was great) because we the eighth and 10th end. haven’t had any good luck against “I was trying to leave her a tough them the last few times that we’ve shot (in the 10th end but) she didn’t played. have to throw her last one which “To break the curse was good for our sucks because I really wanted to make confi dence.” RECORD PHOTO COURTESY OF CURL CANADA her throw her last (shot),” said Einar- Einarson and her rink quickly be- Kerri Einarson’s rink quickly became a fan favourite at the Scotties after son on the Canada website. came a fan favourite at the Scotties. winning the wildcard game. “I didn’t really have much of a shot “That was probably the coolest ex- to hide around.” perience I have ever been a part of,” “When they were cheering for us it myself for doing so well this week.” Jones will now represent Canada at Kaatz said. “The (crowd) was amaz- just gave us so much more energy to Jones defeated Einarson 9-7 in the 2018 Ford World Women’s Curl- ing all week, they were so supportive. keep going,” Einarson said. “That’s the Page Playoff 1-2 game to ad- ing Championship in North Bay, Ont. There were posters and signs (en- truly awesome. I really appreciate the vance directly to the fi nal. Einarson, from March 17-25. couraging) us. It was really fun and fan support. It gives you goosebumps meanwhile, outscored Nova Scotia’s Einarson, whose rink also includes something that I have never experi- every time they cheer for you. Mary-Anne Arsenault 12-9 in a wild second Liz Fyfe and lead Kristin Mac- enced before.” “We played well. We had a few shots semifi nal Sunday morning to advance Cuish, won a wildcard game against Einarson also enjoyed the tremen- we’d like to take back here, but that’s to the championship game. Chelsey Carey of to get the dous support from the crowd. OK. I’m really proud of my team and Tournament champions

RECORD PHOTO SUBMITTED The Selkirk Royals captured the tournament title in Gimli last weekend after defeating the host Lakers in the championship game. Selkirk reached the fi nal after beating Helen Betty Osborne (76-17) and the Niverville Panthers (53-36). The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 8, 2018 15 &recreation sportsortsINSIDE > OUTSIDE > UPSIDE DOWN Carruthers defeats McEwen in Viterra championship fi nal By Ashleigh Viveiros The 2018 Viterra Provincial Men’s Curling Championship ended with a clash of the titans. The top-seeded Mike McEwen and faced off at the fi nals in Winkler Sunday afternoon. After falling to McEwen in the cham- pionship game the past two years running, Team Carruthers pulled off a 7-6 win to earn a seat at the Brier next month. “I was trying not to get too excited about playing in the fi nal and the thoughts of getting to go to Regina and getting back to the Brier,” said Carruthers after the game. “But I guess after two years of McEwen win- ning and beating us and deserving to go, it was one of things where we had to work a little bit harder and it tastes Reid Carruthers releases a rock RECORD PHOTOS BY RICK HIEBERT a little bit sweeter after not going for during the Viterra championship The 2018 Viterra Provincial Men’s Curling champions, left to right, Reid a few years.” fi nal Sunday afternoon in Winkler. Carruthers, Braeden Moskowy, and . Sweet as well, perhaps, was getting the chance to beat McEwen himself, put the pressure almost a little bit as he unexpectedly returned to the more back on us because now we’ve ice to throw third stones for the fi - got to play against the No. 1 team in nal game after being hospitalized for Canada with their skipper back.” most of the tournament with a nasty Still, it was clear Team McEwen case of chicken pox. weren’t quite at their best. “Seeing Mike out here today I was “You could kind of tell that if Mike almost speechless and at the same was feeling normal they would have time we had mentioned in the meet- put a lot more pressure on us,” Car- ing that we might see him,” said Car- ruthers said. “He played really, really ruthers, whose team had been fl awless well considering the circumstances he with six wins heading into the fi nal. was put in.” Team McEwen, meanwhile, skipped The match saw McEwen battle back by third B.J. Neufeld for much of the from Carruthers’ lead of 6-3 after sev- week, had conceded to Carruthers 7-3 en to make it 6-6 heading into the fi nal in the 1-2 qualifi er before beating out end. Team J.T. Ryan 6-2 to earn the right to There, Carruthers used his last rock defend the title. to get the winning point. “I had texted [McEwen] this morn- Carruthers alongside Braeden Mos- ing and got one line back,” Carruthers kowy, Derek Samagalski, and Colin said. “We normally text a lot, so it Hodgson will represent Manitoba at made me wonder: does that mean this the Brier March 3-11 in Regina. guy is getting suited up? McEwen, Neufeld, and teammates “Sure enough. It shows a lot about Dennie Neufeld and That would suit Carruthers just fi ne. ing to be two Manitoba teams just like his character, his courage to put him- still have a chance to make it to the “There’s a very, very solid chance,” there was at the Scotties, and that’s self out there after not playing and Brier if they win the event’s wildcard he said. “If that’s the case, there’s go- pretty cool.” leaving it all on the line,” he said. “It play-in game March 2. CATCH EXCITING STEELERS HOCKEY THIS 2017-2018 SEASON HOME GAMES ■ VS Swan Valley Stampeders Fri., Feb. 9th 7:30 pm ■ VS Winkler Flyers Tues., Feb. 13th 7:30 pm

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By Brian Bowman made 30 saves for his 12th win of the then will visit the St. Malo Warriors regular-season schedule on Feb. 18 The Norway House North Stars gave season. on Feb. 16. when they host North Winnipeg. the Selkirk Fishermen a pretty good On Friday evening, Riley Banner- The Fishermen will wrap up their battle on Saturday night. man made 38 saves as Selkirk blanked But Selkirk still managed to win the the Ice Dawgs 2-0 in Arborg. Central Plains 40 16 18 2 38 157 167 Manitoba Hockey Standings Parkland 41 15 23 1 33 133 183 game, defeating the North Stars 5-2 in Selkirk took a 1-0 fi rst-period lead as Kenora 41 14 23 0 32 132 162 Keystone Junior Hockey League ac- Chad King scored on an assist from MANITOBA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Interlake 40 9 28 2 21 96 204 Steinbach Pistons 49 39 8 1 80 244 106 Norman 41 3 37 0 7 110 315 tion. Josh Poponick. Virden Oil Capitals 50 33 15 2 68 215 153 AAA CITY MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Portage Terriers 48 31 13 1 66 196 129 Monarchs 30 26 2 0 54 198 63 After a scoreless fi rst period, Sel- Derewianchuk then added an unas- OCN Blizzard 48 26 16 5 58 169 150 Selects 30 21 7 0 44 159 100 Winkler Flyers 49 29 20 0 58 162 133 Hawks 29 20 8 0 41 149 84 kirk took over the game with second- sisted goal in the second period. Selkirk Steelers 48 25 19 3 54 162 166 Warriors 30 13 17 0 26 111 134 period goals from Dane Derewian- Selkirk peppered Arborg goalie Joey Winnipeg Blues 48 23 19 4 52 171 180 Sharks 29 8 18 1 19 69 123 Swan Valley Stampeders 46 21 20 5 47 145 155 Lightning 30 0 29 0 1 34 216 chuk (shorthanded), Coel Forsyth and Fratantonio with 56 shots, including Natives 49 21 25 2 45 173 199 AAA BANTAM HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Dauphin Kings 49 12 35 1 26 119 223 Sharks 31 25 3 0 53 169 64 Mackenzie Playford. 25 in the second period. Waywayseecappo Wolverines 50 7 39 3 18 116 278 Monarchs 32 25 5 1 52 164 81 KEYSTONE HOCKEY LEAGUE Hawks 31 23 8 0 46 214 87 Norway House’s Albert Berard cut With the two-game sweep last week- Central Division GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Selects 30 21 8 0 43 144 72 into that lead with a power-play goal end, Selkirk maintains its position Peguis Juniors 30 23 3 1 47 208 93 Lightning 32 8 24 0 16 97 182 28 17 7 4 38 128 93 Warriors 31 4 26 0 9 75 183 in the third but Selkirk sealed the atop the KJHL standings. The Fish- Fisher River Hawks 29 3 24 2 8 76 240 MANITOBA HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY North Division GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Platinum Promotions Division GP W L OTL PTS GF GA win with goals later in the period byNext ermen Home now have Games 53 points, which is OCN Storm 30 24 3 2 50 252 113 St. Paul’s 1 22 20 0 1 63 111 29 Damien Catcheway and Talon Kelly. ahead of OCN (50) and Peguis (47). Cross Lake Islanders 28 10 17 1 21 175 170 Sturgeon Heights 23 16 6 0 50 126 73 Norway House North Stars 31 5 25 1 11 105 316 Lord Selkirk 22 14 4 1 48 103 58 Dylan Painchaud-Niemi had two as- Sat.Selkirk Feb. will 10 host 7:30pm the North Winnipeg South Division GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Transcona 22 13 8 0 40 83 59 Selkirk Fishermen 31 25 3 3 53 149 79 College Gabrielle-Roy 22 12 8 1 39 84 84 sists in the game while Austin DeBoervs SatelitesNorth Winnipeg this Saturday Satelites (7:30 p.m.) and Lundar Falcons 30 14 12 4 32 131 124 River East 22 12 8 2 38 80 77 St. Malo Warriors 29 13 12 4 30 118 100 Springfi eld 22 10 9 2 33 89 82 North Winnipeg Satelites 30 14 15 1 29 120 134 Dakota 23 7 9 3 30 73 86 MANITOBA MAJOR JUNIOR Garden City 22 6 10 1 29 77 84 HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Oak Park 22 8 11 1 29 58 70 Raiders Jr. Hockey Club 37 29 3 5 63 151 71 Vincent Massey 22 6 12 1 25 64 77 Next Home Gamess Charleswood Hawks 36 26 7 3 55 104 67 SJR 23 5 15 0 21 68 116 at the Selkirk Rec Centre Transcona Railer Express 37 25 8 4 54 151 99 Miles Macdonell 23 5 16 0 17 53 98 Stonewall Jets 37 20 15 2 42 122 111 Kelvin 22 1 19 1 6 36 112 Sat. Feb. 10 7:30pm St. James Canucks 36 18 14 4 40 122 104 WINNIPEG WOMEN’S HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY St. Vital Victorias 38 18 19 1 37 132 155 CTV Division GP W L OTL PTS GF GA vs North Winnipegpgp Satelites Ft.Garry/Ft.Rouge Twins 36 17 17 2 36 112 98 St. Mary’s Flames 20 19 1 0 38 93 31 St. Boniface Riels 39 16 20 3 35 122 141 Dakota Lancers 22 15 3 3 35 87 53 Sun. Feb. 18 5:00pm Pembina Valley Twisters 36 13 19 4 30 139 158 Selkirk Royals 22 14 4 2 33 81 52 River East Royal Knights 36 2 33 1 5 52 203 CJS Olympiens 22 13 5 1 32 63 40 vs North Winnipeg Satelites AAA MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Oak Park Raiders 20 6 8 0 23 50 53 Wild 41 35 4 1 72 261 89 CSHC Huskies 20 8 7 1 23 52 48 Selkirk Jr. B Fishermen Alumni Association Brandon 42 35 5 0 72 222 102 VMC Trojans 20 9 9 1 21 71 51 Meet the Bruins 41 28 10 2 59 175 121 PCI Saints 21 7 10 0 21 47 48 FUNDRAISING SOCIAL in support of the Fishermen’s Eastman 42 24 14 2 52 172 141 River East Kodiaks 21 6 14 0 14 37 66 100th year 2017-2018 Fishermen Thrashers 42 24 17 1 49 161 164 Kelvin Clippers 22 4 15 2 12 49 91 Sunday Feb. 18, 2018 Yellowhead 41 22 17 2 46 143 122 Miles Mac Buckeyes 21 4 15 1 10 41 82 Tickets $15 (includes admission Pembina Valley 41 21 16 2 46 161 156 8pm-1am to Feb 18th game) FRC Centurions 21 2 16 1 8 27 83 Selkirk Rec Complex #22 Talon Kelly, Forward Southwest 41 21 19 1 43 138 135 *STATS AS OF TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 8, 2018 17 Selkirk third at Piper Classic Tournament of Champions

By Brian Bowman pool wins over College Jeanne Sauve The Selkirk Royals boys’ hockey (2-1) and Queen Elizabeth (3-2). team won the third-place game on the The Royals will resume league play championship side of the Piper Clas- this week with a pair of key games. sic Tournament of Champions after Selkirk played Dakota on Wednesday blasting the Oak Park Raiders 6-0 on and then will battle Springfi eld Friday Saturday. (4 p.m.) in Oakbank. “They came out to play,” said Royals’ If the Royals win out this week, they head coach Brad Hrymak. “I’m happy will fi nish the regular season in sec- with the boys and we had no major ond place and would receive a bye in injuries. With the tournament being the fi rst round of the playoffs. so close to the playoffs, you just hope Meanwhile, the Royals wrapped up that nobody gets hurt.” their Winnipeg Women’s High School The Royals were relegated to the Hockey League regular season with a third-place game after losing 3-2 in 3-0 win over the Fort Richmond Cen- overtime to the Fort Frances Muskies turions last Thursday. earlier in the day. Selkirk scored three third-period Fort Frances scored the game winner goals, including two on the power just eight seconds into OT. play. “They were a physical team,” Hry- The Royals’ Rayley Goetz and Jana mak noted. “There was a lot of hitting King scored with the man advantage but we matched up well with them. It and then Amy Carter added an even- was a back-and-forth game.” strength goal with 3:15 remaining in The loss was a controversial one, the third. though, as Selkirk’s Travis Spratt ap- With the victory, Selkirk fi nished its peared to score a goal that sailed regular season with 33 points. That through the meshing of the net. puts the Royals in third place in the The offi cials, however, ruled no goal CTV Division standings, behind only on the play. the St. Mary’s Flames and Dakota “That was a tough loss,” Hrymak Lancers. said. “It was really too bad that we lost The WWHSHL regular season ends RECORD PHOTO BY PARKER RICHMOND that game but we told the kids that in today and the playoffs are expected to The Royals’ Jordan Simko (10) and Brett McLaren (14) battle for the puck your mind, ‘You won that game.’” begin next week. during Selkirk’s 2-1 win against College Jeanne Sauve on Feb. 1. Selkirk started the tournament with Royals place third at home basketball tournament

By Brian Bowman their roles and starting to work to- With the KPAC playoffs nearing, the gether,” Goodbrandson said. “And Selkirk Royals are doing what every that represents itself in the success coach wants to see. that we’ve been having.” They keep getting better and better Selkirk started the tournament with each week. a solid 83-62 win over MBCI. Matt The Royals played some real good Fey led the Royals in scoring with 18 basketball last weekend as they fi n- points while LeBlanc had 16 and Bal- ished third at their varsity boys’ home lantyne chipped in with 10. tournament. Rory Doak and Jordan Ewert each Selkirk soundly defeated the Spring- added nine points. fi eld Sabres 88-53 in the third-place The Royals then lost 77-64 to the game. All 10 Royals’ players contrib- Steinbach Regional Sabres. uted points in the lopsided victory. Unrau paced Selkirk with 16 points “We were pretty good,” said Roy- while Ballantyne had 11. als’ head coach Dean Goodbrandson. Steinbach later won the tournament “But I thought our best game was our after defeating the Shaftesbury Titans fi rst game when we beat MBCI. 95-72 in the championship game. “But our level of play defi nitely went Selkirk resumed KPAC Tier 2 play up at this tournament.” last night against the West Kildonan Selkirk’s Carl LeBlanc had a game- Wolverines. The Royals were 4-1 in high 25 points while Alex Unrau their league heading into that game poured in 18. Drake Ballantyne had 13 against the 3-1 Wolverines. points. Selkirk will then battle fi rst-place The Royals also had some nice pro- Transcona on Feb. 14. at the Comp and duction from their bench in terms of then will visit West Kildonan Feb. 21. RECORD PHOTO BY LANA MEIER secondary scoring. The KPAC playoffs begin Feb. 26 The Royals’ Carl LeBlanc (10) sails through the air during tournament “People are starting to fi gure out with quarter-fi nal games. action against the MBCI Hawks. 18 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 8, 2018 &recreation sportsortsINSIDE > OUTSIDE > UPSIDE DOWN Boch a Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame inductee By Brian Bowman the ball fi eld. Eight individuals – including St. An- “I guess the biggest highlight was all drews’ Dave Boch - and two teams of the friends that I made along the will be inducted into the Manitoba way playing ball,” he said. “And going Softball Hall of Fame on May 5. to places that I would never go to if it The group of inductees includes six weren’t for westerns or nationals. The athletes, two all-around individuals, competition and camaraderie (was and two teams. special) and so was talking to players The athletes include Peguis’ Edgar from other teams.” Stevenson, Ed Gilroy, Ashley Lanz, As a player, Boch was known for his Jill Mathez, Jim Pomeroy and Gregg slick defensive abilities and his high Waldvogel. on-base percentage and batting aver- The teams inducted are the Glad- age. stone Whips (1997-2001) and Mariap- Between 1964 and 2002, he played olis Blues (1976-78). second base for a number of fastball Boch will be inducted in the all- teams, including the Selkirk Mari- around category along with Reice Pel- ners, Westminster, K-Tel, Saint Anne letier. Saints, Selkirk Teachers, Lockport Red Boch is proud to be included in this Devils, Manitoba Masters and Band year’s inductees. of Brothers. RECORD PHOTOS SUBMITTED “When you play ball all of your life He was the top hitter at the 1976 St. Andrews’ Dave Boch is one of eight being inducted into the Manitoba and you put a lot into it, it’s nice to be Manitoba Senior “B” Provincials, bat- Softball Hall of Fame on May 5. rewarded at the end,” Boch said re- ting .529. In 1990, he fi nished third in cently. hitting with a .437 batting average at Championships in Winnipeg in 2004 the nationals in Stitsville, Ontario. Boch thought he might get the call the Masters Invitational Tournament after defeating a team from Atlanta The 1999 Penguins won all but one into the Manitoba softball hall of in Comox, B.C. twice on the fi nal day of the tourna- of their games in and were fame. Gladwyn Scott nominated him Boch noted that the best pitcher he ment. Midget “B” Western Canadian Cham- for the prestigious honour. ever faced was the legendary Gene Boch has also had a tremendous pions. “I thought my chances were pretty McWillie, a hard-thrower from Saska- amount of success as a coach. The last three years of Boch’s play- good because I’m getting in the all- toon that often represented Canada Between 1981 and 1992, Boch coached ing and coaching days were with the around category,” he said. “The all- on an international stage. a girls’ fastball team, the St. Andrews Lockport Red Devils. The 2000 team around category, in my case, involves “In his prime, in a blink of an eye Acettes. During that time, the Acettes won the Intermediate “B” Provincials playing for a lot of years and playing you weren’t going to hit the ball,” were perennial-league champs while and the 2002 Red Devils won the Win- on some good teams and having some Boch said. “You basically had to guess participating in fi ve provincials (win- nipeg Men’s Fastball League. good personal stats. but I did have one game at the Mas- ning three gold and one silver medal). The Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame “I won some individual trophies and ters level where I got two hits against In 1989, Boch was presented the In- & Museum, Inc. recognizes individu- I coached for quite a few years and him. I was quite proud of that accom- terlake Coach of the Year award. als, teams and organizations for out- having success with the teams that I plishment.” He spent three more years coaching standing achievement in softball and/ coached.” In the latter part of his career, Boch female fastball at the Midget “A” level or for contributions to the sport of Boch, born in Selkirk, has enjoyed a was a member of many teams that (Bonivital in 1993 and Manitoba Mag- softball. lengthy – and very successful career - represented Manitoba with the Mas- ic in 1994). Arnold Asham, Cliff Bishop, Don in Manitoba softball as both a player ters fastpitch team that won two gold, Boch also coached men’s teams. Campbell, Fred Ham, Jim Nay, Nelson and coach. a silver, and a bronze medal. As a player/assistant coach with the Phillips and Smitty Smith served on In the fastpitch category, Boch has Over the years, he has also been 1997 Penguins, he helped the team, the committee. competed at two Senior “A” National a regular on many of the slo-pitch which was composed mainly of Ban- The 17th-annual induction banquet Championships and seven Western teams that competed at the provincial tam and Midget aged players, win will be held at the Keystone Centre Canadian Championships. He has level and, at times, represented the gold at an Intermediate Provincial in (UTC Pavilion, 1175 18th Street) in also coached at three national cham- province nationally and internation- Beausejour. Brandon. pionships. ally. The 1998 Penguins, a Midget “A” Tickets cost $75 and are available But the highlight of his career had Boch was an integral part of the team team, competing in the Winnipeg from Les Newman. Newman can be nothing to do with what transpired on that won gold at the World Slo-Pitch Men’s League, compiled a 12-4 record reached by phone at 204-235-1674 or and went on to represent Manitoba at via email: [email protected].

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Tender Close: 9:00 am local time, on Friday, February 23, 2018 SERVICE ADVISOR The Rural Municipality of St. Clements invites quotations on the following: required immediately to join the Selkirk’s Canadian Tire Supply and Haul gravel to various locations – Service Team in their fast growing automotive repair facility! approx. 41,000 tonnes Strong candidates must have: Detailed RFQ packages complete with specifi cations are available • Solid communication skills to interested bidders at the Public Works Offi ce, between the hours of 8:00 am to 3:30 pm, Monday to Friday. You can call 204-482-4539 NOW HIRING • Problem solving abilities ext. 1 to register and have the package sent to you or get from GENERAL PRODUCTION WORKERS • Strong interactive skills the RM of St. Clements Website www.rmofstclements.com. 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Nicholas Fewchuk Clara Jean Wiens February 18, 1925 – January 29, 2018 January 8, 1937 – February 1, 2018 Peacefully on Monday, January 29, 2018 at Red River Place Per- Jean Wiens passed away peacefully on February 1, 2018 with sonal Care Home, Nicholas (Nixon) Fewchuk passed away at the her faithful and loving daughter, Cori, at her side. age of 92. Jean is survived by Cori (Robert); granddaughter Lisa (Ter- Nick leaves to mourn his loving wife Martha; son Neil (Gail); rence); grandson Scott; and great-grandson Michael. son-in-law Gerald (Debbie); grandchildren Kyle (Lisa) and Jus- Jean was predeceased by her husband, Otto Wiens; parents tin (Stephanie); great-grandchildren Hailee and Leeah. Dad also Thomas and Dolly Linklater; her brother Harris; sister-in-law Sar- leaves to mourn his in-laws, nieces, nephews and many dear ah; and brother Thomas. friends. Jean grew up on the family farm in Cloverdale, Manitoba and Nick was predeceased by his parents Peter and Polly Fewchuk; attended school there. In 1958 she married Otto Jacob Wiens and son Garry; daughter Goldie and three brothers, John, Bill and Mike. they resided in Winnipeg. After the birth of their only child Cori, Nick was a life time member of the Royal Canadian Legion and Jean attended the University of Manitoba, where she studied Fine served for our country in WWII, when he returned he married Mar- Arts. She also worked part-time at Sears in the cosmetic depart- tha in 1954, they were married for 62 loving years. Hard working ment. and setting a great example for his family, Nick worked at the Selkirk Rolling Mills for 38 years, retiring Jean was a very active lady who enjoyed a wide range of activi- in 1980. ties and hobbies, including gemology, graphology, travel, and golf. Nick loved to listen to old time music and dance, he looked forward to Saturday Nights Polka Party. Jean was an avid gardener who loved to spend time in her back Special thanks to Dr. Lindenschmidt Sr. and the staff at Red River Place Personal Care Home for yard tending to her plants and fl owers. the loving care dad received during his 2 ½ year stay. Thank you also to the staff at Gilbart Funeral Jean loved art, and was an active member of the Arts Commu- Home for their care and guidance. nity in Manitoba. A prolifi c and accomplished artist in her own right, Celebration of life will be held Monday, February 5, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. in the Gilbart Funeral Chapel, Jean won a number of awards, including The Manitoba Society of 309 Eveline Street, Selkirk, MB. Artists Annual Open Juried Art Exhibition Award. In lieu of fl owers a donation may be made to The Lockport Community Church - 6989 Henderson Above all, Jean loved her family and friends, and was a dedi- Hwy, Lockport, MB R1A 1A1 or a charity of one’s choice. cated mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and loyal and de- Condolences, photos and videos may be posted on Nick’s tribute wall at www.gilbartfuneralhome. voted friend to those who knew her. com Special thanks to the staff at St. Boniface Hospital 6th Floor East wing for all of their kindness and care, and to family friend Gerri Grant and her son, Austin, for their love and support over the years. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements. Jean’s Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, February 9th at 2:00 p.m. in the Gilbart Funeral Chapel, 309 Eveline Street, Selkirik, Manitoba with a luncheon to follow. Private family interment will take place at a later date. Condolences, photos and videos may be posted on Jean’s tribute wall at www.gilbartfuneralhome.com

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