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Riding Mountain candidates for MLA (L-R): Greg Nesbitt - PC, Jordan Fleury - Liberals and Mark Olenick - Green Party.

Winter Fair By DARRYL HOLYK was not in attendance. care, Olenick shared the also focussed on improv- at training centres that are Th e evening, hosted Greens proposal to put a ing the overall health care still hospitals but also train Results nowy weather Tues- by the Rapid City Cham- greater focus on preven- system and would look health care aides right then Sday night did not stop ber of Commerce allowed tative health care. “We at hiring more midwives, and there. We certainly en- 2 people from attending the each candidate a two min- are proposing a 20% tax nurse practitioners and courage any sort of health Candidate Night in Rapid ute opening statement. on sugary foods and take more health care workers care beef-up.” City. Approximately 65 Moderator, Vern May then the tax money and put across the board. “We are going to strike people gathered at the read out questions from it into health promotion Liberal candidate Jor- a community of grassroots Rapid City Legion Hall to the fl oor and each candi- and disease prevention dan Fleury stated the im- stakeholders to recruit and hear from three local can- date was given one minute programs,” stated Mark. portance of more training retain doctors,” stated PC CHANGE didates: Mark Olenick rep- to answer each topic. “We plan to provide more opportunities and reten- candidate Nesbitt. “Bu- resenting the Green Party, Some of the topics that health care positions and tion of health care work- reaucratic decisions from Benefi t Jordan Fleury representing kept coming up through- keep more people out of ers. “We need people who the top down just haven’t the Liberal Party and Greg out the night were Health care homes and institu- want to come back to Rid- been working and won’t 6 Nesbitt representing the Care, Seniors, Infrastruc- tions as long as possible ing Mountain and work in work in the future.” Progressive Conservative ture and Education. by providing care in their our rural communities,” Party. Th e NDP candidate On the topic of health homes.” Th e Greens are said Jordan. “ We will look Continued on Page 3

ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MINNEDOSA TRIBUNE $35.00 per year Visit www.minnedosatribune.com or call (204) 867-3816 2 Friday, April 8, 2016 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Locals At The Fair MCU Assets Down 1.9%

he Royal Winter Fair has wrapped up By JEFF PEARSON thereby exceeding the re- Tanother successful year. As in the past, a number quired 5%, and trending of local spectators and competitors took in this year’s n Wednesday, April up slightly from last year,” 109th Fair which saw attendance of over 100,000 O6th the Minnedosa Beth commented. people. Credit Union held it’s Locally the MCU Delgaty Clydesdales driven by Brad Delgaty 69th Annual Meeting and hosts, participates and came in sixth in the Six Horse Team Championship Dinner at the Minnedosa sponsors many events and “Classic B” and fourth in “Classic A”. Other honours United Church Hall. A de- in 2015 over 300 hours for Delgaty Clydesdales included fi rst place in the licious meal was prepared of community volunteer Skills Competition driven by Randy Delgaty, fi rst by Anita Holdaway and hours were contributed by place in the Eight Horse Hitch class, driven by Brad, staff , with tea and coff ee the staff and $45,000 was fourth place in the Six Horse Team class, fourth place served by the Credit Union given to over 70 organiza- in Light Draft Team in Harness to Wagon and third in Board, Youth Board and tions, clubs and projects. Four Horse Tandem team to Wagon. Jodi Fehr, driv- Staff , for the approximatley General Manager Ross ing Delgaty’s Clydesdales placed fi fth in the Ladies 80 members and guests in thanked the Board of Di- Team class and seventh in Ladies Cart. Delgaty’s attendance. rectors, staff and members earned third place in Men’s Cart driven by Stu King- Beth McNabb, Presi- for making 2015 another don and in Youth Cart, Adrian Delgaty took sixth fol- dent of the Board called successful year. “When lowed by a second place in the Six Horse Tandem the meeting to order at decisions are made at the Team to Wagon Class. 7 p.m. General Manager, MCU the Board and Man- Coyote Creek Clydesdales, owned by Allan and Brad Ross was called upon agement always consider Corinne Betteridge also competed in a number of to present the Service Rec- what is best for our mem- heavy horse classes this year. Allan took second in ognition Award. Th is year, bers. For example, the Eight Horse Hitch, third in Light Draft Team in Har- Crissy Kowal and Kim decision to reposition our ness to Wagon, fourth in Heavy Draft Team in Har- Robinson were honoured; service pricing was not ness to Wagon, sixth in Tandem Team, fi fth in the Crissy for 25 years and Kim taken lightly. While we Photo by Jeff Pearson Unicorn class, eighth place in Six Horse Team, ninth for 20 years. continue to have service in Four Horse Team, ninth in Men’s Cart and fi fth in Beth presented the charges at or below the Brad Ross presents the MCU Four Horse Tandem Team to Wagon and fourth in Board of Director’s Report level of our competition, General Manager’s Report for 2015 during Six Horse Tandem Team to Wagon. Corinne placed with some ups and downs we made the decision to Wednesday night’s Annual Meeting. tenth in the Ladies Cart class. over the last year. In 2015 increase some charges. Brittany Marshall placed third in Monday’s Bar- the MCU fi nished the year Our members were asking fund the investments re- this year bringing the total rel Racing on Streakin’ Chili Cash (Crime) followed with assets of $116,017,945 for better rates on loans quired to provide the latest patronage paid to 6.3 mil- by a second place in Tuesday’s Barrel Racing. which was down 1.9% from and deposits and faster ac- in fi nancial services,” Brad lion dollars.” On Th ursday, March 31st, Minnedosa’s Justice the 2014, however, loans cess to the latest in prod- commented. Th e MCU has built a McKee was one of the winners of the Pig Scramble. increased to $79,342,625 ucts and services. Th e Th e MCU is in a strong strong reputation as a sup- for a growth of 6.2%. De- increased revenue from fi nancial position and porter of our community posits were down slightly service charges will help continues to balance its and they continue to build for 2015 at $104 million. off set the decreased reve- growth with profi tability so upon that reputation. “Equity of $10.7 million, nue from margin on loans they can support our com- Whether they are donat- represents 9.3% of assets, and deposits and help munity, pay patronage and ing to a local fundraiser or grow their retained earn- their staff is fl ipping burg- ings to ensure a stable fi - ers at the local rink, they nancial future. Brad said, believe that being a part Minnedosa Fun Fest Presents “a patronage payment of of our community leads to $300,000 will be shared a better community for us )URP5HWDLOWR5XQZD\ with our members later all. April 23, 2016 Cocktails 6:30 p.m.      Fashion Show 7:30 p.m. 1 , * + 7 Dance to follow

Continued from Page 1 ture needs to continue and investing in Mani- energy and create new jobs more sustainable develop- or to visit their parties or be improved for bet- toba businesses especially for people in local commu- ment.” websites for their entire Th e local PC candidate ter roads in Manitoba. All those producing goods for nities. More green energy All candidates wel- platform on moving Mani- also mentioned the impor- made mention of the need local markets. We need to projects that would sup- come voters to contact toba forward if elected. tance of sharing health for more consistent up- bring in solar energy, wind port local economies and them with any questions related services between keep on infrastructure to communities such as the repair poor and damaged proposed joint hospital for roads. Minnedosa and . As with any election, When it comes to edu- all parties have a number cation, the Liberal candi- of platform promises and date mentioned a lack of plans. One question asked communication. “We need the candidates how they to encourage more inclu- would fund these propos- sion and participation als and what other areas and the Liberal Party is may be cut from in order dedicated to setting up an to achieve their parties education round table and goals. inviting stakeholders from “Basically under a PC the education community, government Manitoba is including child care edu- going to be for busi- cators,” stated Jordan. ness again. We need to “We believe that edu- encourage small, medium cation starts in the early and large sized businesses grades and right now to invest in Manitoba,” our students are the low- stated Nesbitt. “We need est nationally in English to cut the frustrations with and Language Arts, Math red tape.” He also men- and Science. Th at has to tioned a need to reduce change,” mentioned PC overall spending within candidate Nesbitt. “We’ve government by taking a announced the Read to good look at the books Succeed program with the to see where cuts can be goal of getting our grade made within government three students reading departments to save mon- at or above the ey. level.” He also mentioned Both the PC and Lib- increased bursaries and eral parties have indicated scholarships to encourage plans to reduce the PST more graduates to go on to by one percent. Fleury university or college. also indicated the impor- Green Party candidate tance of investigating new Olenick shared a strong revenues opportunities. 16042gm2 policy proposal to take “New revenues require education tax off property new partnerships,” stated tax and to put it on the in- Jordan. “We need to look come tax. “Currently we at new partnerships and have an unequal tax bur- opportunities with First den and unequal funding Nations and Hutterite for schooling. Th rough a Colonies and work with better tax system for edu- neighbouring municipali- cation, we can provide a ties. Get out of the box and better education for all look at new opportuni- schools across the prov- ties.” ince,” stated Mark. “Nothing has to be All candidates agreed cut,” said Green candi- that highway infrastruc- date Olenick. “Supporting

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nate time to help the operation of the service itself as items that are not practical to stock in the food bank it- well as for members to sit on the board. Th is is an op- self. It’s important to note that these costs are kept at a Living in portunity to contribute to the health and wellness of minimum due to the generosity of the United Church families not only here in Minnedosa, but also in eleven which aff ords the space for this operation on a rent-free Paradise other surrounding communities. Th e reach of this valu- basis. By able community resource is very wide, and is felt by Are you looking for an opportunity to help others more families than many may realize. who are less fortunate than you and know that your time VERN MAY As a member of the board, you would be committed has been invested in a good cause? Th e Minnedosa EDO, Minnedosa & Area CDC to four meetings per year, or for those that are more in- Food Bank would enjoy hearing from you. Th eir an- terested to be hands on at the grassroots level, your help nual general meeting will take place on May 4th at the ne of the common challenges that I hear from would be greatly appreciated as a volunteer in the food Minnedosa United Church and the group is hopeful Oyounger people is that they want to be involved, bank itself. that they will fi nd some new interest from the commu- but they need to know that they are accomplishing Th e need for these services continues to climb in nity to lend their time and community commitment to something. Th is doesn’t surprise me as it echoes the rural Manitoba and to help generate more attention, the cause. Contact Debbie Gaiser at 204-867-3544. sentiments that I heard from high school students not the Minnedosa Food Bank will be hosting a hunger Manitoba’s Valley Paradise is created by its people long ago when I participated in the Junior Achievement awareness blitz on June 3rd and 4th at the Heritage Co- and we need to talk. You can fi nd me under the Dis- program. Young parents and working people want to op Food Store. To keep the doors open, the food bank cover Minnedosa banner on Main Street, reach me by e- help, but they want to know that their time matters. requires $31,000 per year, plus the donated food. Finan- mail at [email protected], call me at 204-867-3885, One such opportunity is available now, as the cial support for the foodbank is critical for the purchase or keep up with the action on Facebook. Minnedosa Food Bank is looking for volunteers to do- of perishable food items and vouchers for the same, for Storm Clouds On Horizon For Small Business

By ELLIOT SIMS population growth. For the federal government, this frozen at 10.5 per cent. Manitoba Director means spending should grow by no more than three Adding to the worries of small business owners is Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). per cent in any given year. the budget’s assertion that the federal government will Unfortunately, the 2016 federal budget is increas- soon strike a deal with the provinces to increase Can- 2016 is off to a rough start for small business. ing operating spending by 7.6 per cent - more than ada Pension Plan (CPP) premiums on both employees Thanks to a turbulent global energy market and a weak double the sustainable benchmark. Not surprisingly, and employers. Depending on the exact deal struck, economic outlook, Canadian small business confi- this also means the deficit is ballooning. Now esti- employees could see up to $1,000 more taken off their dence is at levels not seen since the 2009 financial cri- mated at $29.4 billion, the federal deficit is nearly tri- pay cheques each year in CPP premiums. Payroll tax sis. ple what small businesses – and all Canadians – were increases like this lead to less work and lower pay for At times like this, government actions matter more promised during the election campaign. What’s worse, Canadians while doing little to help today’s workers than usual to small business – Canada’s job creators there is no clear plan to get back to balance. save more for retirement. and the engine that runs our economy. The right ac- Deficits and spending levels matter because they For some businesses, there was a small silver lin- tions can encourage job creation and quicken eco- impact tax rates. As Manitobans know all too well, to- ing to the budget. Employment Insurance work sharing nomic growth while the wrong actions can exacerbate day’s deficits turn into tomorrow’s taxes. And small agreements were enhanced for businesses that want to an economic downturn. It’s a delicate balance and the businesses are already seeing tax hikes as a result of retain employees but no longer have enough work for federal government’s 2016 budget - marked by deep the federal budget. them. This will help those hardest hit by today’s poor deficits with no clear path to balance and broken elec- According to both current tax legislation and the economic conditions, but will do little to encourage tion promises - creates more economic storm clouds federal government’s own election platform, the small new jobs. on the horizon. business corporate tax rate was supposed to drop from To spur job creation and economic growth, small In Manitoba, entrepreneurs rank sustainable 10.5 per cent in 2016 to nine per cent in 2019. If imple- business owners needed the federal budget to signal spending and balanced budgets as one of their high- mented, this tax relief plan would provide small busi- smoother sailing conditions ahead. Instead, entre- est priorities – behind only their total tax burden. The ness owners with $900 million more each year to create preneurs were told to batten down the hatches for a key to balancing a budget is keeping spending under jobs and invest in their businesses. Yet the reduction, new economic storm fueled by uncontrolled spend- control. To do this, governments must limit operat- which was promised to CFIB members in writing, is ing growth and pending tax hikes. Not an encouraging ing spending to no more than the rate of inflation and nowhere to be found in the budget. The rate remains message to send Canada’s job creators.

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By JEFF PEARSON Consumer Product Safety quires riders to be respect- walk does not have scooter Ye Old Commission (CPSC) or ful and follow the same accessible curb cuts, travel ith sunshine and the American National traffi c laws that apply to on the far left side of the Wwarmer tempera- Standards Institute (ANSI) motorists, the use of hand road facing traffi c, cross tures just around the cor- which will be clearly iden- signals and eye contact to at pedestrian crosswalks ner, Minnedosa’s roads, tifi ed by a label. Parents or communicate direction, once ensuring traffi c has Trib trails and sidewalks will guardians are responsible obey traffi c control signals come to a complete stop, if start to see many more for ensuring their children and signs, ride in a straight there is no crosswalk avail- walkers, runners, cyclists wear a bicycle helmet, if line and do not weave be- able, stop, look both ways and mobility wheelchairs. they knowingly allow their tween parked cars, do not and proceed only when 1886 – Th e unpleasant odour of burning manure is It is important for all of us child under the age of 14 to ride on sidewalks, ride all approaching vehicles already very strong around Minnedosa, and the prairie to share the way in a safe ride without a helmet that single fi le when riding with have come to a complete fi res are prevalent. Meanwhile, over at the school house, manner and know the laws meets the minimum regu- other cyclists, and ride stop, make ‘eye contact’ a mischievous boy put some cayenne pepper on the regarding usage. latory requirements they as closely as practicable with motorists or pedes- stove one day last week causing some unpleasant sensa- Many people of all can be ticketed under the to the right-hand side of trians before crossing their tions for the children. ages are riding bikes more Highway Traffi c Act. Teen- the road. For more infor- path to confi rm their in- often now because it is an agers between the ages of mation on cycling safety tention to stop, obey all – Two new post offi ces are to be opened up at inexpensive and enjoyable 14 and 18 can be directly and the laws regarding traffi c control signs and 1896 once in this vicinity, one called Rolling River and one way to get out, be active fi ned. Th e total fi ne for such, you can pickup a re- devices and operation of called Cordova. and enjoy our beautiful not wearing a helmet is ally handy booklet locally scooters in bicycle lanes is community. It is impor- $63.10. Although it is not from either Sharon’s Town prohibited. When operat- tant to know that operat- a requirement for adults to and Country Insurance or ing one of these motorized 1906 – A case of wife beating was heard before the ing a bicycle comes with wear a helmet, it is encour- Minnedosa Insurance Ser- wheelchairs, it is impor- Magistrate and the culprit was fi ned $10 plus costs. Al- certain responsibilities aged to be a role model for vices. tant to be courteous due to most anyone could aff ord the amusement at that cost. and safety requirements. younger people. Bicycles Mobility wheelchairs the weight and power in- Th e law requires that any- are required by law to have or scooters are classifi ed volved. Slow down when 1916 – Th e Odanah council are, this year, supplying go- one under the age of 18 a white light on the front as “Pedestrians” and must travelling around pedes- pher poison free. Some is now in the hands of the coun- must wear a properly fi t- and a red or amber light obey the same rules as pe- trians, keep to the right on cillor for each ward and can be had upon application. ted helmet that meets or refl ector on the rear. destrians. Operators must sidewalks and avoid honk- regulatory standards such Cyclists are encouraged use sidewalks wherever ing your horn unless nec- as the Canadian Standard to be as visible as possible possible, and if there are essary. 1936 – Th e Lyric Th eatre advertises the Crusaders with Association (CSA), Snell especially riding at night. no sidewalks, or if side- Loretta Young and Henry Wilcoxen, “the grandest screen Memorial Foundation, the Th e Highway Traffi c Act re- spectacle of all time!” Adult admission, anytime – 25 cents.

Letters to the Editor 1956 – Shortly after 7 a.m. Monday, CPR employees can be sent to [email protected] spotted smoke rolling out of the coal dock building. or Box 930, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 Within half an hour, the fi re department brought the fi re under control with only minor damage to the building. Views expressed in Letters to the Editor Th e fi re didn’t get down into the coal. are those of the writer and are not necesarily the views of The Tribune, – Minnedosa Consumers Co-op report record its owner or staff. 1966 sales of $738,689 for 1965. Th is is an increase of $76,106 over 1964 sales.

1976 – Recent grand opening and ribbon cutting cel- ebrations were held for the new R.M. of Minto and Oda- nah offi ces, Minnedosa Implement Ltd. and the new Lei- sure Inn at Newdale.

1996 – Clanwilliam farmer, Steven Smith, was recently honoured at the Jersey Canada Annual Convention with top producing three-year-old Jersey and was also award- ed with one of fi ve Canadian Young Achiever Awards. John Loregio of the Canadian Diabetes Association is accepting funds from Wilma Jones, board member of the Minnedosa Foundation. These funds will assist in sending a child with diabetes from our Westman area TOP RATE

to a summer camp. 1 year For more info or to make a donation to the Foundation go to 7%* 1. *Rates subject to change www.minnedosafoundation.com. Certain conditions may apply Dr. Greg Perkins 3 year 5 year 0%* 4%* Dr. Derek Papegnies 2. 2. Tribune Founder %UXFH0F1DEE OPTOMETRISTS William Gibbens Call For More Terms & Rates 867-3946 129-2nd Avenue S.W., Minnedosa, MB Born - 1854 at London, England FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL: Died - February 20, 1932 204-867-2455 at Cornwall, Ontario 6 Friday, April 8, 2016 Th e Minnedosa Tribune

Recreation Report Youth Making A Diff erence By NICOLE MCI hosts SYNCHYSHYN another would like to take the time to personally intro- successful I duce myself. Previously employed at Minnedosa Community Child Care, I have already had the op- portunity to meet many people and participate in CHANGE various activities in our community. For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Nicole Syn- Benefi t chyshyn and I will be taking over as Recreation Di- rector while Lisa Buchanan is on maternity leave. I am really excited to be able to contribute in the community by helping to facilitate events and ac- By RILEY BARRETT tivities. Recently, the Recreation Commission has hired innedosa Colle- Amanda DeMontigny as the Summer Co-ordinator Mgiate’s C.H.A.N.G.E. to oversee this year’s upcoming Summer Camps. (citizen’s helping all na- Amanda will be starting on May 16th and has lots of tions grow equally) Com- new and exciting ideas to bring to the table. mittee hosted their 2016 We have some new programs starting up for the Community Benefi t and Photo submitted spring. The Half Marathon Training led by Tracy Auction on Sunday, March of people and animals with needed. C.H.A.N.G.E. students Gregorash started last week. The group will be 20th at the MCI gym. her hard work. Sydney’s Guests were invited to made with help from Mrs. training to participate in the Manitoba Marathon Th e theme of the after- business is called Kozy play Food Security Bingo Marlies Soltys at Inspire on June 19th and take part in the Run for NF. We noon was Youth Making a Kritters. You can fi nd out and to witness excellent Studio. also have a group of ladies dancing their way to fit- Diff erence. A special guest more about Sydney by do- performances by the MCI Th anks to the gener- ness two days a week with Zumba. Other upcom- speaker shared the story ing a web search for Kozy Senior Jazz Combo and a ous support of those who ing events for this month include: Hunter’s Safety, of how she makes a dif- Kritters by Sydney. very funny performance donated items for auc- Girl Power, Babysitter’s Course, Home Alone Pro- ference to animal shelters. Presentations were by the MCI Drama Club tion and the guests who gram and many more. If you are wanting to know Sydney Deneka, along with also made by C.H.A.N.G.E. members. had fun bidding, a total of what is going on for current and upcoming events her parents Heather and members on the group’s Th e fundraising auc- $2,400 was raised at the check out our Spring Recreation Schedule. They Greg, were guest speak- activities and plans, in- tions included many items benefi t. Mrs. Krista Storo- are available for pick up at the Rec office. ers at the event. Sydney is cluding an explanation donated by local artists zynsky donated her auc- I look forward to working with many of you in a very special young lady of what the ShelterBox and craftspeople. Some tion purchase back to the the future. Feel free to drop by the office and share who makes a diff erence by program is. A ShelterBox of the top bids were for group so C.H.A.N.G.E. will your thoughts and ideas. operating a business that creates blankets for ba- tent was setup in the gym homemade pies as well be selling raffl e tickets on bies and pets. Selling the and guests at the Ben- as artwork by students the handcrafted wooden blankets provides Sydney efi t were invited to see and a handmade wooden lounge during the next with a way to collect funds inside the structure. Th e lounger that members of few weeks. Th e draw for that she donates to animal C.H.A.N.G.E. group has the C.H.A.N.G.E. commit- the lounge will be made at 16042LL0 shelters. It was humbling purchased ShelterBoxes in tee created with the help the group’s second annual to meet Sydney and to see the past that went to loca- of Mr. Glen Gordon. An- spring family carnival on how she touches the lives tions such as Haiti when other popular item was a Sunday, May 28th. emergency shelter was framed mosaic piece that

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NEWDALE NEWS

By RAVEN’S GLEN WI gave a synopsis of her Ridge in this were visiting Bob and Th ey were saying that keep track of last week, all Mom’s 95th year. From past week. Dick has three Marge Drysdale in Bran- Lawrence Marks and his the world men’s teams are upper guests at Marga- Gwen’s time helping out grandchildren all living in don on March 30th and wife Joyce are both in hos- much improved. Most lo- Sret Ann and Fred How- on the Nickel farm dur- Winnipeg now. Good luck drove to Newdale on the pital in Winnipeg at pres- cal clubs are wrapping up ard’s on Monday, March ing harvest and taking Dick. 31st to visit Lil Farrend ent time. their seasons. 28th were Captain Land- many meals to the field. Ann and Stan Marks and other friends in town. Lots more to on Creasy, son of former She listed all the activities Newdale resident Robert Gwen was still enjoying Creasy. Also visiting the and how much she was Howards with Landon was enjoying her new suite in Sailor Ken Yen. Landon is Shoal Lake and renewing the Captain of the HMS many old friendships. Brandon, a navy ship What a Th ursday from Victoria. Th e ship morning shock to wake is named after the city of up to 8” of white heavy Brandon. snow. We seem to have Six members of the got caught in the narrow Early Bird club travelled band of snow that petered to Hamiota to participate out about ten miles south in the North/South Whist and fi fteen miles west of playoff s. Coming in sec- us. How lucky can we get! ond were Ida Bradley and Th ere are still plenty Hilda Davies, whereas, of tickets available for the Eva Merry and Garry Drama produc- Tolton and Eileen Bradley tion, so if you think they’re and Shirley Pederson en- sold out, as they often joyed the cards, but lady have been previous years, luck was not with them give them a call. Th e play that day! should be a “hoot” this A graveside funeral year! service for family and Shirley A. Pedersen friends was held on March had her daughter Judy 29th to remember Gwen home for several days fol- Lee of Shoal Lake. Th is lowing her foot surgery. was followed by a memo- We all wish you a speedy rial luncheon in the Com- recovery Judy, and back munity Hall. Son Doug on two feet very soon. and his wife Mary both Hilda Davies attended gave a touching eulogy of the 90th birthday party remembered times with for Mavis Johnston of their Mother Gwen and Minnedosa last week. Dad Ben, and growing up Dick Hayes has moved in Newdale. Daughter from Th ompson to the as- 16042gm0 Carolynne (John) Nickel sisted living facility River

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Minnedosa Minor Hockey AGM Tuesday, April 26 7:30 p.m. at Minnedosa Arena Contact Ken Morrice, MMAA President for more information: 204-867-3890 MINNEDOSA ARENA now accepting tenders for BUILDING MANAGER (building, ice, skate sharpening) and CANTEEN MANAGER (canteen, volunteers, gate) - both are due April 20 – see minnedosaminorhockey.com for full tenders and job descriptions. 8 Friday, April 8, 2016 Th e Minnedosa Tribune LS!N And AOTS Partner For Pancake Supper

By JEFF PEARSON Tanner’s Crossing School ed with the United Church service group LS!N in at- of Canada, but open to all or nearly 40 years the tendance to help serve the men and promotes cama- FMinnedosa United patrons. Th e volunteer stu- raderie by working togeth- Church AOTS Men’s Club dents group LS!N stands er to serve others in our have hosted a Pancake for ‘Let’s Stop It Now’ and community. Th e Pancake Super in the spring and was originally formed to Suppers are their major sall, and last Friday, April prevent bullying, but has yearly fundraising events. 1st was another tremen- since grown into a service Money raised primarily dously successful event. organization that is in- goes towards supporting From 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. volved with many local and youth in our community. the Minnedosa United global campaigns through- Th e Minnedosa chap- Church was packed with out the school year that ter gives $1,000 a year to people devouring deli- helps those less fortunate Tanner’s Crossing School cious pancakes and sau- than ourselves. Wendy for much needed student sages followed by dessert. Radcliff e , TCS Teacher and support programs and “We fed in excess of 100 LS!N Supervisor, said “the some additional funds people,” commented Elgin LS!N group of students are also help the Ronald Mac- Hall, AOTS Club member, so eager to help they all Donald House. Th e AOTS “we are sincerely grateful wanted to come out!” Th ey Men’s Club is always look- for the incredible support are such a good group of ing for more members the community gives us young responsible youths so if you are interested and the wonderful help that honestly care about in becoming a valuable the TCS students provid- our community and our member of our commu- ed to make the event run school.” nity please check out their smoothly.” Th e AOTS (As One web site at www.aots.ca or Photo by Jeff Pearson Th ere were 12 Grade Th at Serves) is a men’s contact Elgin at 204-636- Th e LS!N Group gets annual fi nancial support from Minnedosa AOTS. 7 and 8 students from the service club that is affi liat- 2470. Club 55 Golden Agers Bowling Results owlers of the week are Hazel Stonehouse 158, 186 B(+53) and Robert Hendry 250 (+51). Winners of the second half Hits and Misses (54T): Clay UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION Searle, Gladys Murray, Marjorie McNabb and Bud Amy. Congratulations! for NICK & ANN HOLYK Other good games: Clay Searle 192; Gladys Murray of BRANDON, MB. - THURSDAY APRIL 28th 10:00 AM 175; Marjorie McNabb 152; Bud Amy 203; Vicky Bugg 134; DIRECTIONS: (From: Jct of Hwy #10 & Hwy #353) 4.9Kms East on Hwy #353 to Road 105W; 1.6Kms North on Road 105W to Road 72N; 1Km East on Road 72N to Sale Site North Side of e Marker 104065 (From: Jct of Hwy #5 & Hwy #353) 29.9Kms West on Hwy #353 to Road 105W; 1.6Kms North on Road 105W to Road 72N; 1Km East on Road 72N to Sale Site Alan Tarn 248; Russ Pettigrew 134; Debbie Tarn 197; Bev e of RoadLane Marker 104065 Watch for signs Sale Day. Chapski 202; Pat Delbridge 137 and Marion Single 165. 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($&+  Th e Minnedosa Tribune Friday, April 8, 2016 9 Consider Giving Life By Donating Blood

By DARRYL HOLYK Choi, Event Co-ordinator, nor clinics in Minnedosa Donor Relations. “We un- will be held in May, July, anadian Blood Ser- derstand how busy life October and December. Cvices holds regular can get with work, family People interested in do- clinics in Minnedosa, and and the many other com- nating blood can book an its most recent was held mitments we have in our appointment for all clin- Tuesday, April 5th at the life, but the need for blood ics in advance to get their Community Conference remains constant” With preferred time to stop by Centre. Forty-four people anywhere from 1,000 to and donate. gave blood which totalled 1,200 units of blood used More information on 40 units. Th is blood is in Manitoba weekly, its Canadian Blood Services transported to the Cana- clear to see the need for can be found on their dian Blood Services Pro- continued support for this website at www.blood.ca duction Facility in Winni- cause. or call 1-888-2-DONATE. peg to be processed and Community members Anyone who is new to then returned to hospital are able to roll up their blood donation or hasn’t patients in need. sleeves to “give the gift of donated blood in a while “Minnedosa is a great life” as soon as they turn is encouraged to try the community, but we’d love 17 and are in general good eligibility quiz online to to see more donors come health. Th ere is no upper deterimine if they are able out as we’ve seen a slight age limit to blood dona- to donate blood. decline in attendance over tion. the last year,” stated Mike Upcoming blood do-

Around the Region… Photo by Jeff Pearson Local optometrist, Dr. Greg Perkins rolls up his sleeve to donate the CARBERRY NEWS- KILLARNEY GUIDE  SOURIS gift of life during Tuesday evening’s blood donor clinic hosted by Canadian EXPRESS A friendly, edgy hock- PLAINDEALER  Th e Carberry Masonic ey game launched be- Members of the Souris Blood Services at the Minnedosa Community Conference Centre. Lodge #29 recently pre- tween the province’s own Skating Club are creating sented the Carberry Ag RCMP team and the Killar- a new Wall of Recognition Society with a donation of ney/Wawanesa Raiders in the Complex. Th ere is $10,000 to assist with im- has yielded over $3,000 for room for 500 handprint provements at the fair. charity. Th e funds will be tiles. donated to the Kristen and Greg BOISSEVAIN Avery Recovery Fund. RESTON RECORDER  RECORDER  Th e Recreation De- Local school students velopment Committee were lucky to have Liz Fyfe DAUPHIN HERALD  survey results show that Nesbitt who played in the recent Th e City is meeting 25% of people are in fa- Scotties, spend a day at with several recycling vour of a new pool/splash- RIDING MOUNTAIN the school to introduce companies to discuss col- pad/ clubhouse while the them and get them excited lection so it and surround- splashpad and clubhouse about the sport of curling ing municipalities can without the pool came in a through the Rocks and look at options before the close second at 24%. Rings program. current recycling contract Authorized by the official agent for Greg Nesbitt is up. VOTE EARLY Advance Polls Are Open Daily April 9 - 16 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday - Saturday 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. Sunday Riding Mountain residents can vote at ANY advance poll. Please bring ID Here is where you can vote early! April 9 - 16 Returning Office 773 Main St., Birtle, MB April 11 Rivers Royal Canadian Legion Hall 633 2nd Ave., Rivers, MB April 12 Newdale Drop-In Centre 114 Main St., Newdale, MB April 12 Shoal Lake Community Hall 315 The Drive, Shoal Lake, MB April 13 Elphinstone Memorial Hall 220 Railway St., Elphinstone, MB April 13 Erickson Legion Hall 30 - 1st St. SW, Erickson, MB April 14 & 15 George P. Buleziuk Centre 106 Shell River Ave., Russell, MB April 9, 10 & 11 Minnedosa Community Conference Centre 63 Main St. N, Minnedosa, MB April 15 Municipal Office 43 Main St., Rossburn, MB

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By DIANE BACHEWICH Ollie Lewandoski. John and Joan’s place in prize so I guess they are visited Red Liebing and Brandon and celebrated Laurence and Barb Oakburn. just a little better in bowl- friend Irene. Also Ed and their grandson Connor en and Tammie Osadec attended the fu- Harold and Jeff Pro- ing than Lorries team. Carol Bain. During their Lungal’s fourth birthday. BNowell and family of neral of Laurence’s cousin sken of Winnipeg were out Larry Andreychuk stay they connected with Connor is the son of Roger were out for the Tracy Probbetts, age 46 in for the Easter weekend fl ew to Kelowna, BC to some Sandy Lake locals, and Stacey Lungal. Easter weekend. Ben re- Winnipeg. visiting with Olga Prosken attend his Aunt Doreen such as Lou and Marlene Th e annual St. Patrick’s turned back home while Elsie Kowalchuk spent at the nursing home. Memtenko’s (Andrey- Van Mulugan and also Whist Drive which was Tammie and children re- the part time midterm Stella Kowalchuk has chuk) special 80th birth- Dave and Renata Wow- held on March 17th at the mained here for awhile break with her grandchil- returned home from an day on the weekend. chuk. Th ey also spent a Drop-in Centre was very yet. dren in Dauphin. enjoyable holiday where A number of relatives couple of weekends with well attended. Winners for Ernie Malchuk was in Visiting with Helen she visited with her niece and friends attended the daughter Marl-Rae in Ladies High was Marion Winnipeg for a medical Derhak and Diane Bach- at Victoria, BC and with wedding social for Kevin Denver, Colorado. Usick of Erickson, Ladies check up. ewich over the Easter her long time friend Nadia Tyschinski and Tracy Wil- Th e lucky winner of Low was Audrey Ashton Stella Wachniak (Ma- weekend were Gary, Do- Issic (nee Bachewich) in son on Saturday, April the Legion Men’s 50/50 of Rivers, Men’s High was luk) has been admitted to reen and Stacey Derhak Vancouver, BC. 2nd at Rathwell, Manito- draw for the month of Ida Andreychuk, Men’s the Erickson Health Cen- of Calgary, Janice Ducho- Robert Mandzuk of St. ba. Kevin and Tracy were March went to Mathew Si- Low was Francis Kuzmak. tre. minsky, Ken and Angela Catharines, Ontario is out married on December chweski of Sandy Lake. Th e 50/50 draw went to A number of local Brookman, Jean Derhak, here for a spring break, 31st at Saint Lucia Island Walter and Ann Kili- Dennis Johnson. Hosts residents took in the sec- Dennis and Darlene Der- (rather than winter break) Resort in the Caribbean. wnik attended the 95th for the afternoon were ond season ticket holders hak, David and friend for the next three weeks Ray and Lucille Le- birthday party for Walter’s “Th e Golden Girls”; Ida performance at the Strath- Deanna Brad, Tegan Der- before he and his wife Liz wandoski returned from sister Mary Palaniuk in Andreychuk, Diane Bach- clair Bend Th eatre, really hak and little Beckam, leave for a holiday to Ire- their vacation to Yuma, Winnipeg on Sunday. ewich, Francis Kuzmak enjoyed the country mu- Kyle Wahoski and friend land. Arizona. Th ey reported Margaret Dmytriw and Margaret Dmytriw. sic of the In Clines, Sweet Jessica all of Winnipeg, Attending the West- that they had very good spent the Easter weekend Everyone enjoyed lunch Dreams of Patsy Cline. Allan and Nancy Derhak, man Finals Senior Games weather throughout their with family in Minnedosa. and fellowship bringing Francis Kuzmak was one Angela and Jessie of Rid- South versus North at Riv- stay there. Lots of sun and Cliff and Diane Lun- the afternoon to a close. of the lucky audience par- ing Mountain, Mark and ers on Th ursday for car- heat. While there they gal spent the weekend in Cliff and Diane Lun- ticipants. Darcy of Minnedosa, John pet bowling were teams gal attended the funeral of Wayne and Rebecca and Joan Derhak of Oak- Lorrie and Ollie Lewan- Diane’s Aunty Ella Becker, Lewandoski and chil- burn and Blair and Pam doski, Francis Kuzmak age 92 on Wednesday at dren Isabella and Max of Bachewich, Tyson and and Margaret Dmytriw. BASSWOOD NEWS Zora, SK. Winnipeg, Warren Mi- Tonielle. 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INVITATION TO TENDER FORAGE SEED FOR SALE: Organic and conven- 0LQQHGRVD3HUIRUPLQJ$UWV MOWING AND ROADSIDE PARK MAINTENANCE tional: Sweet Clover, Alfalfa, &RPPLWWHH([SUHVVLRQV&RQFHUWV MUNICIPALITY OF HARRISON PARK Red Clover, Smooth Brome, Meadow Brome, Crested Annual General Meeting The Municipality of Harrison Park invites tenders for the Wheatgrass, Timothy, etc. mowing and maintenance of the Elk Roadside Park and Free Delivery! Birch Rose Wednesday, April 20th associated roadside ditches in for the summer period Acres Ltd. 306-863-2900. 7:00 p.m. in the MCI library beginning May 16th, 2016 to October 31st, 2016, inclusive. VACATION/TRAVEL Details may be obtained from the Municipal Administration New members always welcome!!! Office at 43 Gateway Street in Onanole, or by calling the office at  SAVE 30% on our Heart 204-848-7614. of the Arctic adventure. Visit Dave and Cathy Mansell Trivia Nite Friday, April Minnedosa Fun Fest Proponents must discuss the requirements of the tender and Inuit communities in Green- are pleased to announce the 22nd, 2016 at the Clanwil- From Retail to Runway land and Nunavut Aboard the engagement of their daughter liam Hall. Hosted by the Fashion Show. Saturday, have an onsite visit with the Public Works Foreman, who can be comfortable 198-passenger SARAH MANSELL Clanwilliam Community Hall April 23rd, 2016. Doors reached at 204-848-0112. Ocean Endeavour. CALL FOR to and the Clanwilliam Curl- open at 6:30 p.m. Fashion DETAILS! 1-800-363-7566 or ANDREW COWAN, ing Club. Doors open at 7:00 Show starts at 7:30 p.m. All tenders shall be submitted in writing on appropriate forms visit: www.adventurecanada. son of Jack and the late Judith p.m. Questions begin at 7:30 Enjoy an evening of wine, available from the municipal office. The bid price shall include all com (TICO#04001400) Cowan of Ottawa, ON. p.m. Advance tickets only, cheese and local fash- equipment, labour, and any applicable taxes. A fall wedding is being $10.00 each, lunch included. ion. Tickets are $15 and Imagine your dream va- planned. Th ere will be a To enter a team and purchase available at Flowers on All tenders shall be submitted during regular office hours in a cation, in Cuba AND Ocean- bridal shower on April 16th, tickets contact Liz Davies Main, Th e Fashion House, sealed envelope, clearly marked on the outside “Elk Roadside front. We’ve gone 10 times. 2016 from 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 204-865-2429 or 204-867- Minnedosa Golf & Country Park Tender” and be received by the undersigned no later than You get full value with our p.m. at the Minnedosa 4235. Any reserved tickets not Club, Minnedosa Rec Of- 4:00 p.m. local time, April 15, 2016 expertise free by acting now. Community Conference paid for prior to 6:00 p.m. on fi ce, Inspire Studio of Fine trippvacations.ca or 204-770- Centre. A social will also be Monday, April 18th, 2016 will Art, It’s Time or contact Chad Prokopchuk 7771. held in the evening of be re-sold. “Please Drink Re- Krista to reserve a table of Public Works Foreman EMPLOYMENT April 16th, 2016 from sponsibly” (51-2/3-2) x 8 at funfeststreetmarket@ Municipality of Harrison Park 9:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. at the hotmail.com (4-3) x OPPORTUNITY Minnedosa Community Gigantic annual Gun Box 190, Onanole, MB R0J 1N0  Conference Centre. and Hobby Show in Dauphin, BUSINESS MEDICAL TRANSCRIP- Please drink responsibly. MB. Saturday, April 16th 10:00 OPPORTUNITY TION! In-demand career! Em- (3-2) a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Sunday, April INVITATION TO TENDER ployers have work-at-home 17th 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at MOWING OF MUNICIPAL AND PUBLIC RESERVE LANDS positions available. Get on- GREAT CANADIAN Dol- 304 Whitmore Ave. (8th Ave. line training you need from an lar Store franchise oppor- MUNICIPALITY OF HARRISON PARK Hall). Admission $5.00, under employer-trusted program. tunities are available in your 12 free with adult. Approxi- Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or area. Explore your future with The Municipality of Harrison Park invites tenders for the mowing mately 80-8 foot tables – may 1-855-768-3362 to start train- a dollar store leader. Call to- of municipal and public reserve lands in Onanole, for the summer contain guns and related ing for your work-at-home ca- day 1-877-388-0123 ext. 229; items, military items, hobby, period beginning May 16th, 2016 to October 31st, 2016 inclusive. reer today! www.dollarstores.com crafts, antiques, hockey cards, Details may be obtained from the Municipal Administration Indian artifacts, something of ANNOUNCEMENTS ESTABLISHED rural interest for everyone! Th is is Office at 43 Gateway Street in Onanole, or by calling the office at weekly newspaper. Business a buying, selling and trading 204-848-7614. shows good numbers. Up- show. Bring your guns and per level is vacant, but has Proponents must discuss the requirements of the tender and collectables. Buy-Sell-Trade potential for 3 apartments or have appraised. For more have an onsite visit with the municipal administration. that would show great return! information call 204-444- Contact Rick Taylor, Homelife All tenders shall be submitted in writing on appropriate forms JANIS SMITH 4690. (3-2) x and Home Professional Realty Inc. available from the municipal office. The bid price shall include all DEREK HORNER, Rapid City U.C.W. spring Call 204-867-7551 or email equipment, labour, and any applicable taxes. along with Wally and Joyce smorg, ham and meatballs. [email protected] Smith of Crystal City, MB Sunday, April 24th, 2016 start- All tenders shall be submitted during regular office hours in and Bob and Lois Horner ing at 5:00 p.m. at the Rapid a sealed envelope, clearly marked on the outside “Onanole of Minnedosa, MB are City United Church. Adults Mowing Tender” and be received by the undersigned no later pleased to announce their $15.00, children 6-10 $6.00 than 4:00 p.m. local time, April 15, 2016. engagement. A June wedding and preschool free. (3-4) x Th is is the way we is planned. A bridal shower used to travel. will be held on April 23rd, Men’s Shed. What is Chad Prokopchuk 2016 at 2 p.m. in the United Men’s Shed? Come out to the Public Works Forman Church basement in Crystal 50+ Centre April 12th, 2016 BUILD UP City, MB. x at 7:00 p.m. to fi nd out more. Municipality of Harrison Park Woodhaven Men’s Shed co Box 190, Onanole, MB R0J 1N0 YOUR COMING EVENTS founder, Doug Menzies is  guest speaker. Want to learn CLIENTELE some basic woodcarving or Minnedosa Grain Grow- woodworking? Bring your ing Project in support of Can- own ideas. Woodworking It’s not a thing adian Foodgrains Bank are and carving mentors in at- having a fundraising banquet tendance. Refreshments pro- Sunday, April 17th, 2016 at vided. Hope to see you there. Minnedosa Conference Cen- Sponsored by Minnedosa NOTICES of the past! tre starting at 5:00 p.m. and Lions Club. More info: Lion supper at 6:00 p.m. Presenta- Gareth Boys @204-728-3974 Christ rose from the dead tion is the Food Study Tour or 204 724-7422. x on the fi rst day of the week as If you are reading this ad of Vietnam and LAOS by Ray well as appeared to His dis- Baloun. Advance tickets call we have just proven that MOBILE HOMES ciples on the fi rst day of the 874-2206 or 867-00412. (2-4) x week. 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It was a very the son of Mary (McKenzie) special day and I appreciate McCracken and George Edgar 1 handful fresh parsley, your celebrating it with me. McCracken, was born in Eden, God Bless, Mavis. Manitoba, Canada. He grew minced up in Minnedosa, Manitoba. Cooking Th is community has cer- Larry’s father died when he was Dressing tainly showed us what good nine years old and his mother With 250g bacon slices, cooked community spirit is all about! later married Harvey Horner. crisp, drained and fat We are truly thankful for all Larry attended Minnedosa reserved the support we have received Crosley Collegiate Institute and CHEF DEZ to help ease the pain of the Brandon Vocational College. 5 tbsp apple cider vinegar loss of our son and brother, He worked as a machinist, 3 tbsp Dijon mustard Mark Cameron. Our fam- draftsman, and sales representative at the refrigerator, but keep 5 tsp sambal oelek ily has been overwhelmed Agristeel in Minnedosa before moving to the U.S. in 1969 to here are not many the dressing separate 2 tsp liquid honey with so many expressions head a new Agristeel Distributorship in Minot, North Da- foods that I don’t 2 tsp anchovy paste, or 2 of sympathy – cards, fl ow- kota. He moved to West Fargo, North Dakota in 1978 and T from the salad if doing so. like, raw mushrooms anchovies from a can ers, baking, food trays and later started his own agricultural equipment sales representa- Once tossed together it visits. Th ank you to Mark’s tive business. He and his family became U.S. citizens in 1983. are one of them. Cooked will start to pull moisture 1 garlic clove, crushed caregivers – most recently to Larry was married to Dale McKee in 1963. Th ey had two mushrooms are great, from the mushrooms 1 tsp salt Brandon Support Services daughters, Shannon McCracken and Nicole McCracken. but it’s the texture of raw and make it overly wet if 1/2 tsp fresh cracked for their compassion over the Larry married Joy (Singleton) McCracken in 1993. Th ey lived mushrooms that I fi nd sitting for a long period of pepper last nine years. Th ank you to in West Fargo until 2006 when Larry retired and they moved to mostly unappealing. 1 cup extra virgin olive oil Rev. Natasha Pearen for the Perham, Minnesota. time. Th at was my special service, to the organ- Th roughout his life, Larry loved boating, hunting, travelling, ist Eleanor Taylor, to the solo- and tending his garden and fruit trees. He was a lifelong student motivation for creating Mushroom Salad with 1. Place all the salad ist, Barb Hanishewski, to the of geography and history, and relished a good debate. Always the following recipe. Spicy Bacon Dressing ingredients in a large Minnedosa Funeral Home proud of his Irish heritage, he was also an Anglophile who de- I thought to myself: mixing bowl. for their guidance and com- lighted in visiting the British Isles and in studying British history. “what could I do to raw Makes 8-12 portions as a 2. In a food processor, passion. Th e Neil Cameron He was jolly, fun-loving, mischievous, witty, playfully sarcastic, mushrooms, other than process the crisp Family. x and a great storyteller. He revelled in the company of family side dish cooking them, to make bacon into fi ne bits, and friends, especially all the children and grandchildren. “Use any mixture of I’d like to thank every- Larry died in Perham, Minnesota. He is survived by his wife, them more tempting” mushrooms that are approximately 30 one for the birthday wishes, Joy; daughters Shannon (grandson Levi Lepird) and Nicole - the result is this available at your market - seconds on high. cards, and gifts and to those (Charles Youel); stepchildren David Covington (Raeanna), incredible salad. I always what I have listed here is 3. Scrape down the sides who came to Polonia to help Sally Rude (Steven), Alison Stammen (Kim), Judy Coving- joke that one could put of the food processor. celebrate my 70th birthday. my recommendation” ton, Amanda Helgeson (Darin) and Sara Andrews (Mike); 23 bacon on anything and Add 2 tablespoons of the Big thank you to my daughter step-grandchildren, and one step-great grandchild; siblings it would taste good, so I reserved bacon fat and Rose for planning and carry- Colleen Cowan (Wayne), Alan Horner, and Cynthia Grant Salad ing out my party. Th ank you (Greg), and many beloved nieces, nephews, grandnieces and decided to try bacon as a 600g white button the remaining dressing also for those who helped her grandnephews. He is preceded in death by his parents. Memor- dressing on mushrooms - mushrooms, quartered ingredients and for those who travelled to ials preferred to Hospice of the Red River Valley. it worked. 200g shitake mushrooms, except for the olive oil. come and help celebrate my Schoeneberger Funeral Home – Perham, MN. (218) 346-5175 If you don’t 4. Turn the processor birthday. Th ank you, Ellaine stems removed and www.schoenebergerfuneralhome.com want the dressing to be on high and drizzle the Lewandoski. X quartered spicy, then eliminate or olive oil slowly into the HELP WANTED 200g portabella I would like to thank reduce the amount of the mushrooms, roughly moving mixture. Once my wife Doreen, all my fam- “sambal oelek”. Sambal chopped the oil has been added, ily and my friends who have Oelek is a crushed chilli continue to puree on enquired about my recent 1 medium carrot, peeled paste/liquid that can be high for approximately 30 health problems. Th ank you and grated also to the Minnedosa Hospi- found down the imported 1 green bell pepper, diced seconds to one minute. tal and staff . It was a journey foods section of almost small 5. Toss the dressing I had not anticipated. I am any major grocery store. 1 red bell pepper, diced thoroughly into the salad thankful I live in Minnedosa. It can be made small ingredients and serve Hopefully I will soon give in advance and stored in immediately. you a cheerie wave on my 4 green onions, sliced daily walks. Sincerely, Ray Kingdon. 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