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Proofed-Stonewall Tribune 092117 LM.Indd Town & Country OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY SEPT 24-2-4 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY SEPT 24-2-4 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY SEPT 24-2-4 204-467-8000 The McKillop Team Spacious & Affordable Just listed 20 Solvason Woodlands 4 Beverly Stony Mountain 13-15 Keith Cosens 1546sqft, 4 bdrms, 2baths, -1250 sqft 2bdrm, 1.5 1685sqft, 4 bedrms, 1963 sqft,5 bdrms, Stonewall screened veranda, fenced renovated bungalow on a 2Baths, fenced yard 3bths Awesome shop 1038sqft, 2 bedrm bungalow, back yard, Stonewall 75x 194 lot Warren - 100x175 $534,900 - Meagan full basement, attached mckillop.ca $124,900 Matt $239,900 Meagan $279,900 - Brandt garage $279,900 - Matt Stonewall Teulon THURSDAY, VOLUME 8 EDITION 38 SEPTEMBER 21, 2017 SERVING STONEWALL, BALMORAL, TEULON,Tribune GUNTON, NARCISSE, INWOOD, LAKE FRANCIS, WOODLANDS, MARQUETTE, WARREN, ARGYLE, GROSSE ISLE, ROSSER, STONY MOUNTAIN, ST. LAURENT & KOMARNO League champs TRIBUNE PHOTO BY JO-ANNE PROCTER The Stonewall Blue Jays, left to right, Adam Kirk, Scott Harris, Nick Drews, Rory Tycoles (10) and Taylor Hagen celebrate their team’s 8-3 win over the Elmwood Giants in Game 6 of the best-of-seven WSBL championship series at Fines Field on Sept. 12. Stonewall won the series four games to two and have now captured two of the past three WSBL titles. news > sports > opinion > community > people > entertainment > events > classifi eds > careers > everything you need to know TEULON – TEULON $129,900 TEULON $319,000 $159,900 $249,900 CHEAPER THAN WHERE FIRST AMAZING RETREAT ENJOY YOUR PAYING RENT - CLASS & or permantently QUALITY MEET MORNING Lovely renovated relocate to this COFFEE Experience Counts is where you will fi nd this gorgeous 2000 ExperienceThe Counts haven 1 hour N. overlooking your 75’x300’ yard, spacious 3 bedrm home on SF bungalow, located on a very private and & well-loved 1080 SF 2 BDRM, 2 BATH 100 x 120 lot. Improvements include: windows, mature, treed property and close to Green of the Perimeter. 768 sq ft 2 br home bungalow, sunroom & fully fi nished basement. kitchen and bathroom. Newer appliances Acres Park. Don’t miss your chance with this with dbl det insulated garage & 12x10 ft guest cottage on 40 acres. Insulated o/s single garage included. Immediate possession. Group great home & property!! ® Family owned & operated STONEWALL $327,000 Past Director - Winnipeg Realtors ST. LAURENT $79,900 Past Chair - Professional Standards over 64 years! PERFECT, PRIVATE, PRISTINE! $48,900 SILVER Meticulously kept 2.5 ACRES with OWNER 1640 SF Bungalow NEW PRICE A Real Estate Boutique Practice old house & WANTS OUT! w/3 BR, 1.5 Bath, TEULON $365,000 TURN KEY BUSINESS w/modern & garage 4 Season SUNROOM on 226.29 Frontage, established 4500+ SF shop w/ 4 bays. Includes with Concierge Service (of little value) 9.86 fenced acres with 625 sq ft 1 bedroom plenty of room for shop or perhaps another equipment, tools & 2 trucks. AMAZING & drilled well. Bring your camper bungalow with older barn & out buildings. lot. PUT OFF PROCRASTINATING!! OPPORTUNITY TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS! 204-886-2393 Toll Free 888-629-6700 [email protected] www.ljbaron.com & enjoy your summer get-a-way! Located on Highway 7 near Arborg. 2 The Stonewall Teulon Tribune Thursday, September 21, 2017 Tourism awards recognize dedication of local volunteers By Natasha Tersigni ognizes a municipality, town, group or Interlake Tourism Association (ITA) business that has undertaken a com- held their 16th Annual Members munity project or activity in the last 18 Awards Dinner celebrating various months that has or will have a signifi - people and organizations that have cant and long-term economic effect worked throughout the year to pro- on the community. The store supports mote local tourism. people in the community living with Awards were handed out in eight intellectual disabilities by providing different categories during the eve- them meaningful employment and ning at the Anderson’s Hitch ‘n Post real-life, hands-on training. in Grosse Isle on Sept. 14. Other organizations and individu- Award recipients were nominat- als that were recognized throughout ed following a public call with fi nal the evening included the RM of Gra- award winners being determined by a hamdale’s and Community Develop- panel of judges. ment Corporations’ Business Incen- For his contributions to several com- tive Program (Community Futures munity organizations — including West Interlake Economic Develop- the West Interlake Trading Company, ment Award); Steep Rock Communi- Warren and District Lions Club and ty Club (2016 Non-Member Interlake the South Interlake ATV Club — War- Tourism Award); Gimli Glider Exhibit ren resident Charlie Amy was pre- (Event of the Year With Budget Under TRIBUNE PHOTO BY NATASHA TERSIGNI sented with the Volunteer of the Year $5,000); Gimli Yacht Club (Event of the Argyle resident Charlie Amy, right, was presented the Volunteer of the Award. Year With Budget Over $5,000); Eriks- Year Award at the Interlake Tourism Association (ITA) awards last week Stonewall’s Association for Commu- dale Creamery Days Fair and Rodeo by ITA member Kyle Anderson. Amy was recognized for his work with nity Living retail store Global Garage (Partnership Award); Skinner’s Locks several community organizations including the West Interlake Trading and Art House was awarded the Com- Market (Innovation Tourism Award); Company, Warren and District Lions Club, and the South Interlake ATV munity Futures East Interlake Eco- and Eriksdale resident Andrea Sweet- Club. nomic Development Award that rec- land (Interlake Award of Distinction). Annual academic awards handed out at WCI TRIBUNE PHOTOS BY REANNE GLOVER Warren Collegiate Institute students were recognized for their brilliance last Wednesday during the school’s annual academic awards ceremony. Students receiving an overall average over 90 per cent included, left photo: Grade 9 students, left to right, Hunter Sholdice, Joy McCutcheon, Shay-Lee Jackson, Ariana Huff, Johnathan Holtmann, Hailey Friesen, Jennifer Fossay, Jordan Crooks, Alexis Cowan (Missing Jade Perrett); middle photo: Grade 10 students Kayleigh Malcom, Jacee Turner, Ciarra deLaroque, Jessica Buhler, Laura Brad, Madeline Boonstra, Kylie Bond. (Missing Miranda Holod); Grade 11 students Rebecca Myskiw, Meghan Sholdice and Makayla Baldwin (Missing Matthew Fossay). Principal Laura Perrella also presented Makayla Baldwin with the Highest Overall Average award for her mark of 96.43 per cent. What are you saving for? Inview Insurance Services Discover your path 344 Main St | Stonewall to financial security. 204-467-8927 Let’s talk. www.cooperators.ca/Inview-Insurance-Services Home Life Investments Group Business Farm Travel Not all products available in all provinces. Versatile Portfolios Navigator™ is offered by, and is a registered trademark of, Co-operators Life Insurance Company. Versatile Portfolios Navigator™ provides guaranteed benefits which are payable on death or maturity. No guarantee is provided on surrender or partial withdrawal in respect of Units acquired in the Segregated Funds. The Stonewall Teulon Tribune Thursday, September 21, 2017 3 Global Garage and Art Store earns award By Jennifer McFee the revenue from the retail business need to live full and normal lives, and A little recognition goes a long way helps Community Living Interlake to being part of the community is so im- to energizing a non-profi t organiza- maintain housing and day programs portant. It’s awesome for a social ser- tion that benefi ts the whole commu- for people living with intellectual dis- vice agency to be recognized for the nity. abilities. growth and success of the commu- The Association for Community Jimm Simon, executive director nity.” Living Interlake took home the Com- of Community Living Interlake, is He also extends his gratitude to the munity Futures community Econom- thrilled with the award. person who nominated Global Ga- ic development award for its work “As far as awards go, I’m super rage and Art Store for the award. through the Global Garage and Art pleased about this one because it’s “We don’t even know who nominat- House. recognition of our place in the com- ed us or how that happened so thanks Community Living Interlake sup- munity and our contribution to the to whoever did that,” he said. “It’s nice TRIBUNE PHOTO BY NATASHA TERSIGNI ports people living with intellectual community, which is really something to get recognition from an outside Global Garage and Art House man- disabilities. Through its Global Ga- that we strive for,” he said, adding that source.” ager Trisha Stebner received the rage and Art House project, the or- Global Garage and Art Store was also The Stonewall and District Lions Community Futures community ganization provides paid work to nominated for a tourism award. Manor was also nominated in the Economic development award bolster independence and commu- “It’s important that we support our same category. award for the Association for nity involvement. At the same time, clients and give them everything they Community Living Interlake. Hunters to WINTER IS ALMOST HERE… gather in IS YOUR HOME READY? Lundar for 43 Thunder Hill Drive STONEWALL, MB Brand New 1613sf Raised Bungalow annual •Triple Attached Garage •Massive Pie Lot •3 Bedrooms •2 Bathrooms •Huge Windows •ICF Foundation w/ Steel Beam Construction goose shoot Call before Oct. 13 $529,900 to receive your By Jeff Ward CHANCE TO WIN a Honeywell Lyric 203 Rothwell Street In just two weeks’ time 20 teams T6 Pro WIFI WOODLANDS, MB of hunters will look to the sky in the Thermostat Very Unique Home: Lundar area in an attempt to win the •2727 square feet •4 Bedrooms •2 Full Baths plus 2 Half Baths 41st annual Lundar All Canada Goose Ѭ+ZQQ:SܪSNXMJIGFXJRJSY •Self Contained - Main Floor - Shoot. In-law Suite The goose shoot, being held this year $249,900 on Oct. 6-7, is an extremely popular event run by the Lundar Elks that 234 Johnson Way sees hunters from all over the prov- WARREN, MB ince, the country and even from the High Quality Construction south of the border converge on Lun- by Maric Homes Let us help you start •1317 square feet •3 Bedrooms dar.
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