www.minnedosatribune.com Vol. 129 No. 15 Friday, June 17, 2011 Minnedosa, , Canada R0J 1E0 90 cents + tax Weekend drowning Car crashes into Co-op at Clear Lake

By DARRYL HOLYK

he body of a 42-year- Told Keeseekoowenin First Nation man was re- covered by the RCMP Un- derwater Recovery Team in Clear Lake Monday at approximately 2:40 p.m. Wasagaming RCMP were notifi ed of a capsized canoe off the northwest shore of Clear Lake early Sunday morning. Two brothers were in the canoe when it overturned due to high waves. Th e eldest brother, 51 years of age, managed to hold onto the canoe and was rescued by a nearby fi shermen. Th e second brother could not be located. A massive search of the water and shore con- tinued throughout Sunday and Monday by members of Wasagaming RCMP, the Onanole and Erickson Fire Departments, Park Wardens, the Manitoba Photo by Amanda Boyd Offi ce of the Fire Com- missioner and Commu- Early Saturday afternoon an 84-year-old female from nity members of the Kee- drove her 1993 Pontiac Grand Am over the curb seekoowenin First Nation. in the Minnedosa Heritage Co-op Food Market parking Two RCMP Underwater Recovery Teams, from lot, crashing through the windows on the north side of Manitoba and Saskatch- the building. Minnedosa Fire and Ambulance attended ewan, were also called in and no injuries were reported. No charges have been laid, to assist in the search. damages are being handled through Autopac, and the RCMP continues its investigation into the incident. The Minnedosa Tribune Online Edition FREE TRIAL! Check it out at www.minnedosatribune.com 2 Friday, June 17, 2011 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Who turned off the lights? Golf tournaments By AMANDA BOYD postponed due to atients and visitors at the Minnedosa Hospital may Phave noticed how dark some of the hallways and rooms were last week. Due to the heavy rainfall received wet conditions last Tuesday evening, at approximately 11:00 p.m. rain water got into the hospital basement, seeped into the By DARRYL HOLYK conduit line in the wall and ran into the main electri- cal panel, eff ectively short circuiting the hospital’s 1,200 he fl ooded banks of the Little amp breaker. TRiver have certainly caused a lot of frustration Staff sprang into action right away, however, and the and problems for many this spring, including golf- backup generator kicked in, ensuring that patients were ers, board members and staff at the Minnedosa not without vital services. “A big hats off to all of the staff Golf Course. Th e fl ooding has recently resulted in at the Minnedosa Hospital,” exclaimed ARHA Area Man- the postponement of two major tournaments which ager, Judy Oakden. “Everyone worked so well as a team. were scheduled to be held at the local course this From having to improvise, to fi nding all kinds of resourc- season. es, we all learned a great deal from this experience.” Earlier in the year, Minnedosa was successful in Th e power outage lasted from Tuesday evening un- securing hosting rights for the Manitoba PGA Pro- til Friday at 2:00 p.m. when a new breaker was installed. lady Tournament, a feat it has been working on for a Th ankfully, only one day of orthopedic surgeries had to number of years. Th e July tournament brings with it be rescheduled and by Monday it was business as usual. approximately 20 golf professionals who each bring a team of three amateur ladies. After serious consid- eration and discussions regarding the current water situation at the local course, it was decided to give up MIT reinforces dam this tournament for 2011. While this is disappoint- ing, on a brighter note, Minnedosa has been guar- anteed as host of the tournament in 2012. Hopefully, By AMANDA BOYD next year will be drier and can allow Minnedosa to Th is was done in response showcase the golf course in its best condition, some- ast week the De- to, and prevention of, fur- thing the water will not allow for this year. Photo by Amanda Boyd partment of Mani- ther erosion from exces- L Another tournament which will be postponed toba Infrastructure and sive spring fl ows. Staff and patients did their best to cope with a until 2012 is the Montana’s Charity Classic which has Transportation com- Th e spring of 2011 has power outage at the Minnedosa Hospital last been held in Minnedosa since its inception and was missioned Clint Moff at been one of the wettest in scheduled for August. Due to the recent fl ood-relat- Wednesday. Th is note posted on a bathroom door and Sons of Minnedosa recent memory, with satu- ed closure of the Coral Centre in Brandon, organiz- advises the public to report to the receptionist to place more stone on rated land and extreme ers of the Montana’s tournament have decided to not to get a fl ashlight before entering. the east side of the dam. rainfall causing overland go forward with a tournament this year. Th is tourna- fl ooding in many areas. ment is expected to return to Minnedosa in 2012. Several residents have had Th e postponement of these two tournaments is a their basements fl ooded direct result of spring fl ooding. Neither one of these and there does not appear tournaments was “lost” due to any fault of the local to be a respite in sight. In golf club board of directors or staff . the forecast for next week, A number of other tournaments are still mov- more rain. ing forward as planned, although some, such as the Carolyn Graham Memorial and Senior Men’s Open have been rescheduled to later dates in hopes of dri- er course conditions.

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Darryl A. Holyk - Publisher & Editor- [email protected] Highway 10 deserving of upgrades

By DARRYL HOLYK way #24. From here, additional passing lanes as well as Around the continuation of widening and paving the highway he Provincial Government launched the second will continue for a span of 14.5 kms north of Highway Tphase of its highway renewal plan earlier this week. #24. A curve realignment for the section of highway be- Included in the 2011 to 2015 renewal plan, which totals tween Rapid City and Minnedosa is also scheduled in over $2.3 billion, is a major upgrade for Highway #10 the plan. which totals $148 million. While I would like to see the stretch of Highway By Town It’s great to see the government is fi nally realiz- #10 between Minnedosa and Brandon twinned with Darryl ing the need for improvements along this major route double lanes like the Trans-Canada, the addition of Holyk which connects the US to northern Manitoba. Highway passing lanes is certainly a welcome solution which #10 is the longest highway in Manitoba spanning a total should help in ease of traffi c fl ow and lessen the dan- If it should happen... of 721 kilometres. Although traffi c on Highway #10 in- gers of unsafe passing. I am sure almost everyone who Th roughout the postal strike, we will do what- creases in the summer months with visitors commut- has travelled this stretch of highway has at some point ever we can to deliver our paper to as many of our ing to and from Riding Mountain National Park, any of witnessed a close call when an impatient driver pulls us living in the local area are aware of the importance out to pass when unsafe to do so. Th ere have been a faithful subscribers in the surrounding areas as we and constant year-round use of this highway. Th e route number of wrecks on this stretch of road ranging from can. However, if at any time during the strike we are connects the province’s second largest city to a num- minor fender benders to major fatalities. unable to deliver Th e Minnedosa Tribune to Canada Post ber of smaller communities in southwestern Manitoba Following the addition of passing lanes to Highway depots for distribution, all labelled copies of Th e Tribune and whether it’s for work or play, the highway is quite #16 between Minnedosa and Neepawa, I have often will be kept here at our offi ce for pickup. Any papers that heavily used and in need of some attention. wondered why a similar project was not undertaken are not picked up would be distibuted through Canada Upgrade plans for Highway #10 in 2011 include for the busy stretch of Highway #10 between Minnedo- Post once mail movement resumes. Also please be ad- grading, paving and adding passing lanes from Trans- sa and Brandon. Th e passing lanes along Highway #16 vised that the online edition of Th e Tribune on our website, Canada Highway #1 at Brandon north to the Rivers in- have proven benefi cial and with the amount of traf- www.minnedosatribune.com can be viewed free of tersection at Highway #25. From there, work will con- fi c commuting between Minnedosa and Brandon on charge during the strike. tinue between 2012 and 2015 to improve the highway Highway #10, I think new passing lanes will be a great north of Highway #25. Th is will include widening and benefi t to this route as well. It’s a long overdue an- Head to the jamboree... paving the route up to the Rapid City turnoff at High- nouncement I was happy to hear. Th e 14th annual Little Valley Jamboree takes place this weekend at the Erickson Fairgrounds. Two days of live music combined with numerous other attractions to please people of all ages have been planned. Since this fundraiser began, the Jamboree has raised approximately $257,000 for youth and their families in Westman. If you Pic of the week... have some free time this weekend, take a drive to Erick- son and take part in this year’s jamboree – it’s a great time Over 250 people for a great cause! attended the 6th annual Minnedosa Praise for local ER... Chamber of Commerce I heard some positive comments from a group of Ag Appreciation BBQ out-of-province visitors who had to make use of our lo- Wednesday at the cal Emergency Room service recently. Whereas they are Heritage Co-op used to waiting for long periods of time back home in Food Market park- their urban ER waiting room, these visitors to our com- ing lot. Th is successful munity were impressed with the quick and caring service they received at our local ER and hospital. Hats off to our event brought in local health care staff ! donations of $1,092.82 in addition to the $1,800 in sponsorships. Wrong location... Th e BBQ supports two An error appeared in last week’s picture of the week $1,000 agriculture - cutline. Gerry McMillan’s business was not located where related bursaries John’s Tax Service is but next door in the building cur- at MCI. rently occupied by MLA Leanne Rowat. Photo by Amanda Boyd

Th e Minnedosa Tribune is independently owned and is Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. does not The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. the oldest weekly newspaper in the Canadian West and has guarantee the publication of all submitted articles and published continuously from the same premises since Box 930 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 photographs. Th ese submissions, are at the discretion of the March of 1883. We acknowledge the fi nancial support of the publisher and will appear as space permits. Th e Minnedosa Published Friday of each week from the premises of Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. 14 - 3rd Ave. S.W. (CPF) for our publishing activities. Tribune reserves the right to edit any submission as deemed necessary by the publisher. Minnedosa, MB. R0J 1E0 E-Mail Addresses: Member of Manitoba Community Newspapers Association We are not responsible for fax transmissions or email and Newspapers Canada General: [email protected] submissions that are not received. To guarantee that such submissions have been received please confi rm with a phone Audited twice a year by Canadian Media Circulation Audit Ads/printing: [email protected] call or in person. Phone: (204) 867-3816 Classifi eds: [email protected] Fax: (204) 867-5171 All contents copyright 2011 www.minnedosatribune.com Cell: (204) 867 - 7000 TRUSTED Ι CONNECTED Ι TARGETED Th e Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 17, 2011 5 Windows damaged with pellet guns

had similar damage. Th ere motor vehicle collision at COPS apparently isn’t any mo- the Co-op grocery store as Speeder of the week is tive to the crime and both an elderly lady attempted a young man from Bran- Ye Old CORNER appears to have happened to drive through the store don. He was clocked at sometime at night. Th ere through the north side of 146km/h on Highway #10 By Cst. MICHAEL are a number of issues with the building. Although and received a $634.50 fi ne HODGSON this type of crime, beyond there was a fair amount for his eff ort and another the apparent lack of intel- of property damage there $231.50 fi ne for having Trib he Minnedosa RCMP ligence of the person, or was no injuries and the ve- open liquor in his vehicle. Thad 27 calls for service persons, responsible and hicle was eventually towed Nearly a thousand bucks this past week. Most of the beyond the damage that out of the building. Un- because he couldn’t stop calls were traffi c related, needs to be payed for by til this incident I’ve never consuming liquor and get 2001 – 103 residents, as well as staff and visitors at with several speeding tick- the victims of this crime. considered the idea of a his foot off the pedal. Well Minnedosa Campground, were evacuated as a precau- ets issued, minor motor Th e most serious issue is Co-op grocery drive-thru. done. tionary measure during a chemical fi re in a metal shed at vehicle collisions, and sev- that police stop many ve- Ken Kane Aerial Spraying. eral other investigations hicles at night and if we see regarding other driving of- a pellet gun, that looks like 1991 – Two Minnedosa Mavericks, Chad Brooking and fences, however there were a real fi rearm, we have to, to the Mike Parenteau, have been selected to play with the a few calls of interest to the Letters Editor and will, react as if it were a Manitoba Youth baseball team in the National Champi- citizens of Minnedosa. real fi rearm. onships in Regina this July. Minnedosa RCMP Further on with the have received two com- pellet gun, is that the Town Gun owners need to – A freak explosion blew out part of a wall in the plaints of Mischief regard- of Minnedosa has a By- 1981 Tanner’s Crossing School Science Laboratory after a ing damage to windows. law which recognizes pel- faulty hot plate failed to shut off . A container of alcohol A front living room win- let guns, paint guns, bb lobby Stephen Harper solution left on the burner overheated and exploded. Th e dow, at a residence in the guns, etc. all as firearms. school was closed for two days while the school’s elec- southwest corner of town, As per that By-law police trical and natural gas systems were thoroughly checked was damaged as the own- will take that item, destroy Dear Editor, and found to be in good working order. ers noticed a small hole in it, and issue a ticket for up ow that Stephen Harper has his majority, will he fol- the window indicating that to $500.00. Unless autho- low through with his past election promise to scrap it was probably from a pel- rized, no one is allowed to N 1971 – Elementary students left the South School for the C-68? Scrapping the long gun registry falls far short of let gun. Th e next day po- fi re, use, or discharge any last time Monday morning and made the journey to the his promise to scrap C-68. C-68 is the law passed by the lice received a complaint of these fi rearms within new Tanner’s Crossing Elementary School. Th e gradual Liberals which criminalizes the lawful gun owners of that a vehicle window, in Town limits. phasing of students to the new million dollar building is Canada. C-68 makes gun owners into felons over having front of a residence in the On the lighter side, po- expected to be completed before summer holidays. an unlocked fi rearm in your home. C-68 allows the state northeast corner of town, lice responded to a call of a to confi scate your property at will. Now you know why it 1961 – A completely modern sewage disposal and wa- is necessary to repeal C-68 in its’ entirety . Th is is not the ter distribution system is being installed in Wasagaming time to celebrate any victory. Despite the election results townsite in Riding Mountain National Park. Post offi ce nothing has changed. We need to put in place common sense fi rearm laws which don’t discriminate against the lawful fi rearm owner and confi scate our private property. 1951 –A Greyhound bus driver had his hand badly man- We need to put the lawful fi rearm owner fi rst ahead of the gled when he caught it in the generator drive belt while accepting local mail criminal. stopped at the local Bus Depot. After being treated at the Th e Harper government plans to introduce legisla- local hospital he was again on the road transporting pas- By AMANDA BOYD tion in the fall to deal with the long gun registry. Now is sengers and goods to . His bus was delayed by a the time to write the prime minister asking him to repeal little more than half and hour. esidents of Minnedosa should rest assured that de- C-68 in its’ entirety. Mail your letter without a stamp to Rspite the recent lockout of Canadian Union of Postal Prime Minster Stephen Harper, House of Commons, Ot- 1921 – Stellar attraction at the annual Minnedosa Sum- Workers (CUPW) by Canada Post, the Minnedosa Post tawa, ON K1A 0A6 mer Fair will be an aircraft. Offi ce will continue to receive and distribute local mail. Rural Canada is represented by the Canadian Postmas- Inky Mark, 1911 – A washout was blamed for a derailment of a bag- ters Assistants Association and it has a no strike/no lock- National Firearm Association Manitoba Director gage car on the rail track between Clanwilliam and Er- out clause. Th is means staff at Minnedosa Post Offi ce ickson. will continue to work throughout the strike by Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). 1901 – Mayor Denison and Councillors Burgess, Atkin- At press time Wednesday, Th e Minnedosa Post Of- son, Hana, Brown and Taylor authorized the expenditure fi ce was not accepting or distributing mail from outside of $75.00 for the July 1st celebration in Minnedosa. town limits. Residents are asked to keep their out-of- A forest fi re has been reported in the Riding Moun- town mail in a safe place at home until further notice. tain Forest Preserve. TOP RATE :HVWPDQ6SHFLDO Green Fee and shared cart for 1 year 9%* only $50 per player, play 2 *Rates subject to change 1. 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By AMANDA BOYD We are never without a sa rounded out the top few hiccups and we have three with a time of 52:27. un in the sun was the a few changes noted for In the female 18 & Over Forder of the day dur- next year to make it even category, Meagan Smith of ing the sixth annual Run smoother.” Clanwilliam won fi rst With Me 4 NF. 128 people During the awards with a time of 48:47, Jenn registered with 107 partici- ceremony medals and Sherb of Brandon won pating in either the 5km or prizes were presented to second with 50:24, and 10km walk/run that began the fastest runners in each Lisa Mackedenski of Erik- and fi nished at the beach category. Th e top male son won third with 59:38. pavilion last Saturday, and female runners in the Best times in the Male June 11th. While a fi nal 17 & Under 10km category 17 & Under 5km went to tally was not available at were Brandon Lalonde of Brent Cardy of Minnedosa press time it was reported Brandon, with a time of (23:22), Jake McNabb of that the event raised over 55:05; and Brooklyn Saler Minnedosa (26:30) and $6,000. “Overall it was the of Minnedosa, with a time Luke McNabb of Minnedo- best morning we have ever of 1:00:28. Mac Ross of sa (26:31). Female winners had and the weather was Minnedosa fi nished fi rst in in the 17 & Under catego- perfect,” exclaimed MBNF the male 18 & Over 10km ry were Clara Pearson of President, Tracy Grego- category, with a time of Minnedosa (29:11), Jor- rash. “Each year gets a 48:29. Eric Roncin of Bran- dyn Bradco of Minnedosa little better and each year don came in at 50:57 and (32:20), and Alex Enns of we try something new. Tim Frykoda of Minnedo- Minnedosa (33:15). Win- Photo by Amanda Boyd MBNF President, Tracy Gregorash (R) addresses the participants who took part in this year’s Run 4 NF. ners in the Male 18 & Over and Hannah MacDon- category were Jon-Paul ald and the top individual Dexter of Brandon (21:34), was Donna Hedley (Seth Cameron Nicoll of Neepa- Gregorash’s great grand- wa (25:08), and Craig Ho- mother), who collects sea of Brandon (27:35). close to $1,000 every year. Heather Hrymak of Volunteers and strong Onanole won fi rst place community support keep in the Female 18 & Over this event as successful as 5km category, with a time it is. “Our town continues of (28:02). Leah Pearson to be very generous to the of Minnedosa took sec- success of our Run,” said ond place at 29:17 and Sue Gregorash. “Th e members “All I need is Armstrong of Rapid City of our support group are took bronze with a time of very grateful to Minnedosa 34:26. and its neighbouring com- Th e family with the munities for their dedica- fast, secure most pledges was Louise tion to our cause.” Internet Get the best High Speed Internet at home from Westman! It’s the fastest, with Central Plains up to 50 Mbps download speed. Cancer Care Wave High Speed Internet is now and work.” Old Time Supper & Dance only $20 a month for six months )UDQNOLQ+DOO * plus free installation. 0XVLFE\ 1RUWKHUQ5HÀHFWLRQV To order, call 725.4300 -XQH or 1.800.665.3337 SP westmancom.com /DUJH6LOHQW$XFWLRQ

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By KATHLEEN LEDWITH Th e history of the building was used as a building dates back to the woodworking shop for a herri Pollon and San- 1920s when it was built number of years. Sdra Syslak are the new to replace the Robert A. In 1974, the store re- owners of the Clanwilliam McQuarrie store which opened under the man- General Store. Th ey took burned in September 1921. agement of Walter and over operation of the busi- Th e current building fi rst Mary Skogstad. During this ness from Larry and Doro- opened its doors for busi- time, it once again became thy Syslak on May 1st. ness on December 10th, the post offi ce and carried “We plan to leave the 1921. In the early years, the groceries and appliances. store as is, and put in ex- Clanwilliam store sold just In 1989, the business tra seating but we have no about everything includ- and postal outlet were pur- plans for any major reno- ing food, clothing, hard- chased by the Humphrey vations,” said Sherri. ware and fuel. You name it family, who had recently Clanwilliam store is they sold it. It was also the arrived in the commu- more than just a store. It’s a post offi ce, and acted as a nity from England. Th ey place where people in the banking service for farm- decided to close the store community get together ers who cashed their grain in February 2002. At this even if it’s just to pick up cheques after delivering time, it was purchased by their mail or have lunch. grain to the local elevator. Larry and Dorothy Syslak It’s the hub of the commu- On February 19th, and became known as the nity. 1953 Robert retired and Clanwilliam General Store. When you walk transferred the business Under the Syslaks’ owner- through the front door it’s to his son Archie. Th e store ship, the building under- like going back in time, remained open until 1960 went a major renovation. with the wood-burning at which time it was not A grand opening cele- stove brightly lit and the feasible to remain open. bration for the store under Photo by Kathleen Ledwith lovely aroma of home People became more mo- its new ownership is being Sisters-in-law, Sandra Syslak and Sherri Pollon, have recently taken over cooked food. It’s defi nitely bile and began to travel planned. operation of the Clanwilliam General Store and are looking forward to an experience not to be more frequently to shop continuing to serve the community for years to come. missed. in the larger centres. Th e

11063gg08 8 Friday, June 17, 2011 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Walk to Fight Arthritis raises $2,182

By AMANDA BOYD Shirts and prizes were arthritis in her commu- donated by sister-in-law nity that prompted Willis he fi rst ever Walk to Jen Willis of Vivian Motor to contact Genny Sacco- TFight Arthritis took Hotel, Neepawa, and ev- Bak, Regional Events and place in Minnedosa last eryone who participated in Development Coordina- Sunday, June 12th, with Sunday’s walk was said to tor for the Arthritis Society 21 participants raising have had a great time. of Manitoba, and inquire $2,182 in pledges. Th e Th ere are over 100 dif- about hosting a walk in walk, which was organized ferent forms of arthritis Minnedosa. by Tracy Willis, began at and four million Canadi- Sacco-Bak said she the Dari-Isle and travelled ans suff er everyday from was delighted to partici- the ‘dam loop’ across the one of these forms. Wil- pate in Minnedosa’s fi rst spillway and back up Main lis, who was diagnosed Walk to Fight Arthritis. Street. with rheumatoid arthritis “It’s so important to raise “It was awesome! It twelve years ago, knows awareness of arthritis in went very, very well,” Wil- how stressful dealing with these communities,” she lis exclaimed when asked arthritis can be. Still a said. “In talking with how the morning went. young woman, she is now Shawn, Tracy’s husband, “We didn’t get as many taking an expensive new I learned several people participants in the walk as medication that is not cov- saw the group walking we would have liked but ered by Manitoba Health. and wanted to know more we did pretty good for it Th ankfully, the company about the event. Th ey said being such short notice.” that produces the medica- that if they had known Pledges were collected tion has agreed to cover about it they would have at several Minnedosa busi- her costs; but Willis is un- participated as well. We Photo by Amanda Boyd nesses, including Curves, sure what her coverage will are already starting to the Dollar Store, Main look like in the future. plan another walk for next (L-R) Tori Bugg, Tracy Willis and Teagan Bialis. Tori and Teagan ‘Walk Street Café, and Flowers on It was this dilemma, year and hopefully we’ll to Fight Arthritis’ with Tracy, who suff ers from rheumatoid arthritis. Main. Willis also gathered along with her desire to get more communities on $500 in online donations. increase awareness about board.” MTS grant provides books PATRONAGE and recliner for library By AMANDA BOYD and was very excited to nated explaining the rea- REFUNDS hear that her project, en- son for the donation and he Minnedosa Re- titled Inspiring minds and presented to the public li- Tgional Library will relaxing Bodies! was ap- brary by association mem- WILL BE PAID be receiving a donation proved this year. “It has to bers during an evening of $1,000 worth of fi ction be externally focussed; so viewing being planned for books for teenagers as well it can’t be about teachers later this month. “Th is will 0RQGD\-XQH as a recliner reading chair or schools, it needs to be hopefully be a public event as part of a literacy book about the community,” she where individuals will be grant from the Manitoba explained. “Th e project I invited to come and take Teachers Society. proposed is intended to a look at the new books -RLQXVIRUEHHIRQDEXQ Ms. Whitney Stone, promote reading, literacy and chair,” Stone said. “My DPWRSPDWWKH0LQQHGRVD8QLWHG&KXUFK who teaches Grade 7 at and comfort for the Rolling hope is to promote a love TCS in Minnedosa, ap- River area.” of reading that can be ac- plied for the grant last year A plaque will be do- cessed by all public in the Rolling River area. Th e chair is to promote relax- ation and a reminder to take time for ourselves and $QGSLFNXS\RXUFKHTXH 7KH5ROOLQJ5LYHU7HDFKHUV to enjoy learning.” DPWRSPDWWKH&UHGLW8QLRQ DVVRFLDWLRQZRXOGOLNHWR Running on LQYLWHWKHUHVLGHQWVRI Empty? 0LQQHGRVDWRDWWHQGD Print jobs may take up to YLHZLQJRIWKHQHZ7HHQ 2-3 weeks to complete. Fill up before your out! ¿FWLRQDQG$XGLRERRNVEHLQJ Minnedosa Tribune SUHVHQWHGWRWKHOLEUDU\RQ 867-3816 mcu EHKDOIRIWKH557$ 0LQQHGRVD&UHGLW8QLRQ SP &RPPXQLW\2ZQHG&RPPXQLW\0LQGHG -XQH  3OHDVHMRLQXVIRUFRIIHHDQG Have a news tip or story idea? WUHDWVDIWHU Call The Minnedosa Tribune (204) 867-3816 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 17, 2011 9 Ross competes in MCI guys and gals selected for National Skills Provincial rugby teams By AMANDA BOYD beat the league. “For many of the girls der-20 tournament. Th e “Both teams played really this is their fi rst year of Under-18 team has prac- ight young men from well,” said MCI principal, rugby,” stated MCI Chan- tices through July and at EMinnedosa have been Martin Ingenmey. “It was cellors girls’ rugby team the beginning of August to signed to the Manitoba an excellent All-Star game. coach, Kathleen Muir- prepare for their national Under-18 Boys rugby It really showcased the head. “Th ey have picked championships from Au- team. Drew Cardy, Jason game of rugby in our prov- up on the game quickly, gust 15th-21st in Calgary. Galbraith, Brady Ingen- ince.” and as such have been af- A Bud, Spud and mey, Mike McKenzie, Wy- In girls’ rugby, Bre- forded this amazing ex- Steak fundraiser is being att Rapsky, Gordie Ross anne Morgan, Madeline perience. More of MCI’s planned for the Under-18 and Sam Ross play for Grant, Kendell Holmes girls were asked to come girls and boys teams in the Minnedosa Chancel- and Kendall Prettie have to the try-out camps, but July. lors and Th omas Roche of been signed to the Mani- could not commit to the Minnedosa plays for the toba Under-20 team. Bre- program over the summer. St. John’s Ranvenscourt anne Morgan, Madeline Th e experience these girls If your label reads Eagles (Wpg.). Coached by Grant, Sydney Ingenmey will have playing at a pro- Gavin Roche, the boys will and Alyssa Arvisais have vincial level will enhance be competing in the Cana- also been signed to the their play tremendously 11 /06 /30 dian championship in Cal- Manitoba Under-18 team. and make MCI that much It’s time to renew! gary August 15th-21st. Kendell Holmes report- stronger next year.” Th e boys also played edly may be playing on the Th e girls’ Under-20 Call 867-3816 in the Westman All-Star Under-18 team as well and team travels to Vancouver game in Souris last Satur- Ashton Rowan is said to be at the end of June to com- day, June 11th, where they trying out. pete in the national Un-

Photo submitted ACC student, Brittney Ross of Erickson, participated in the 17th annual Skills Canada National Competition in Quebec City, June 1st-3rd.

By AMANDA BOYD

rittney Ross of Erickson recently participated Bas one of fi ve ACC students in the 17th annual Skills Canada National Competition. Over 500 com- petitors from across the country travelled to Quebec City to compete in over 40 skilled trade and technol- ogy contests June 1st-3rd. Ross studies Hotel and Restaurant Management at ACC. A gold medal winner from the Manitoba Skills Competition held in April, she put her skills to the test in Restaurant Service category; fi nishing just out of the medal count at the national level. Skills Canada is a national, not-for-profi t orga- nization that works with employers, educators, la- 11063gg1911065gg01 bour groups and governments to promote skilled trades and technology careers among Canadian youth. Th e competition is a time-limited display of hands-on expertise and talent that showcases the diversity in the trades and technology fi elds, as well as the many exciting careers to be had in these oc- cupations. Also accompanying the contestants to Que- bec as a culinary coach was Brad Leboutillier, of Minnedosa.

HAVE A NEWS TIP OR STORY IDEA TO SHARE? Contact The Minnedosa Tribune (204) 867-3816 [email protected] 10 Friday, June 17, 2011 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Water-logged roads force rural business to close

road conditions,” said Mar- and are trying to build up a has made a request to the ci Vreeman proprietor of business, I hope it will not provincial government Blue Garden Greenhouse. have a bad eff ect on my for Disaster Financial As- Her home-based business business reputation and sistance (DFA) to assist is situated on road 79, four that next year everything with the fi nancial burden miles south of Uncle Tom’s will be back to normal. I caused by this year’s fl ood- Restaurant. “Th e road di- hope it’s a one in 300 year ing. When a widespread rectly from 262 to our farm fl ood.” disaster strikes and creates is underwater and closed,” Th e Blue Garden has unreasonable fi nancial said Marci. “My husband been open for eight years, burden, DFA may be made works in Brandon and has but only open for retail for available for eligible costs. to travel an extra 16 miles the past four. As a result of DFA is intended to provide each way, in order to get to the recent closure of her fi nancial assistance to re- work, that’s like an extra 35 business due to wet road store property to a habit- miles per day,” says Marci. conditions, Marci plans able and functional state. “Th e R.M. of Odanah has to take her plants to the For more information re- been really helpful and Minnedosa and Onanole garding disaster fi nancial done everything they pos- Farmers’ Markets to sell. assistance visit www.man sibly can for us. Th ey have Another drastic mea- itobaemo.ca. built a road dyke, so that sure that has to be taken is our family can actually driving her daughter to and Photo by Kathleen Ledwith gain access to our home. from school every day, be- Otherwise we would have cause the road conditions TRIBUNE A number of rural roads have been washed out by high water levels this to be evacuated”. are unsafe and she feels a PRINTING spring. Th is road washout in the R.M. of Odanah has forced one local Th e regular road is little unsure about sending greenhouse business to close and look at other options to reach customers. actually part of the slough her daughter by bus. Some From copies right now. Th e water level of the other parents also By KATHLEEN LEDWITH in the Odanah area, south has tried repairing damage is a foot higher than it was feel the same about school to commerical of Minnedosa are under- to roads on numerous oc- in early May and does not buses travelling on these fter speaking to some water. cassions but are constantly seem to be going away. roads, that at any time are print jobs Aresidents in the R.M. “We can’t hold back battling the rain which “It’s devastating as my capable of collapsing and of Odanah they think the water; it’s going where brings the water levels business has just taken being washed away by wa- the next step to fi ght this it wants to go,” said Aaren back up. off ,” says Marci. “We built ter. 867-3816 spring’s fl ooding is to build Robertson, CAO of the “My business is cur- a new greenhouse last year Th e R.M. of Odanah an arc. A number of roads R.M. of Odanah. Th e R.M. rently closed due to the 7KH0LQQHGRVD7ULEXQH·V *UDQG2SHQLQJ )81)(67DQG6800(5)$,5 )ULGD\-XQH (;7(1'('&29(5$*( SP New Minnedosa and District Farmers’ Market (',7,21 with Littlepath Farm $WWUDFWQHZFXVWRPHUV at their new location north Main Street 2XU-XO\HGLWLRQ ZKLFKZLOOEHSXEOLVKHGDQGGLVWULEXWHG next to Dari Isle. 7KXUVGD\-XQHWK ZLOOEHGHOLYHUHGWRDOORIRXUUHJXODU UHDGHUVDVZHOODV)5((WRHYHU\SRVWRI¿FHER[LQ Live Music, local foods, plants and fresh baking

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Budget measures are subject to parliamentary approval. 12 Friday, June 17, 2011 Th e Minnedosa Tribune Students delve into history CARDALE NEWS girls and boys took their By ETHEL FORTUNE time sifting through old text books and learning ardale U.C.W. enjoyed a lunch Monday, June 6th at how to use typewriters. CUncle Tom’s Restaurant at Minnedosa. Th ey were Th e tour was greatly glad the former members Bev Shaw, Gwen McTavish, appreciated by Onanole Marg McCormick, Mary Baldwin and Ethel Armstrong Elementary School staff . were able to join them. “We were coming back A wedding shower for Alycia Fortune was held in the from swimming lessons in waiting room of the arena Saturday afternoon, June 11th. Brandon today and we like Joyce Biccum from Virden attended the shower and then to pair those trips with an stayed overnight with sister-in-law, Ethel Fortune. Joyce educational outing, so this enjoyed seeing many old friends. was perfect,” stated Princi- Lois and Allan Hyndman treated everyone to cake pal Laurie Bachewich. at Dora’s Coff ee Shop after church. Th ey had celebrated their 25th Anniversary this week.

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By DIANE BACHEWICH chestra at the Strathclair zny attended the fi rst com- Bend Th eatre. It was an munion of Eric Tyschin- ongratulations to evening of Cowboy music, ski at Dauphin on Sunday, CChad Davies and Me- vocals, yodeling and in- June 5th. lissa Macksymchuk who strumental. Tonielle Bachewich Photo by Amanda Boyd married on June 11th at Congratulations to and her teammates of the Students from Onanole Elementary School partook in a tour of the the St. Nicholas Ukrainian Denise McDonald and Minnedosa under 11 girls Minnedosa Heritage Village recently. Above, two students study an Catholic church at Oz- Dwight Logeot who were soccer team won silver erna with the reception in married on June 4th, at St. medals at the Children’s old manual typewriter in the Havelock School. Minnedosa. Anthony’s Roman Catho- Hospital Foundation’s By AMANDA BOYD Village volunteers. His- plied Grade 4 student, Jean Derhak of Win- lic Church at Jackfi sh and Tournament in Winnipeg toric community build- Kendra Erickson, when nipeg spent the weekend reception at Brandon. De- on June 3rd, 4th, and 5th. tudents from Onanole ings such as the Cadurcis asked what brought her with family and also with nise is the granddaughter Sympathy to Matilda SElementary School im- House, Havelock School, class to the village that day. brother Leo McSymach in of the late Adam and Kay Melcosky and family on mersed themselves in rural Hunterville Church, Trap- Th e Agricultural Dis- Brandon. Wolski. the passing of daughter Pat history on Friday, June 3rd, per’s Cabin, Hydro Build- play Building (Octagon Brad Derhak and Harold and Joyce Pro- Storozuk of Winnipeg. when they participated in ing, Blacksmith Shop, Building) especially gar- friend Teagan of Winnipeg sken of Winnipeg spent the a tour of the Minnedosa Log House, and Log Barn nered ‘wow’s and ‘cool’s called in on Baba Helen weekend with Mom, Olga Heritage Village. Several sparked several questions from youth who marvelled Sunday. Prosken. Fun Fest students ranging from and awed remarks by stu- at trophies and admired Helen Lewandoski, Roseann Maluk and Parade Entry Kindergarten to Grade 7 dents. the structural detail of the Sadie Rystephanuk, Kathy Sadie Rystephanuk spent a toured the village grounds “We wanted to learn building. While in the Bragg, Diane Bachewich, few days in Winnipeg. Deadline with their chaperones and more about history,” re- Havelock School several Helen Derhak, the Millers Th e Tyschinski and and Appleyards all enjoyed Nowalkowski families and JUNE 30th the Woody Holler and Or- Peter and Muriel Solonyc-

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FRANKLIN NEWS Nurse practitioners important

hat Canada – and By BERYL PARROTT with the horses. Th is day Andrew. Manitoba – has a and LINDA FLEGER T was held on Sunday, June Dean, Katie and family; health care system that 12th. Because of not such Vaughan, Kim and family is the envy of most other THE OTHER yearly Fun Day has al- great weather, we retired to from Yorkton, SK, and Hel- jurisdictions in the world POINT OF VIEW Aways been held at the the hall and enjoyed games ena Fleger from Winnipeg, is no surprise. To ensure Franklin Memorial Hall and a potluck supper. All all came home to attend that the system remains By ALBERT PARSONS with games for children who attended reported a their Uncle Arnall Andrew’s NDP Candidate for MLA sustainable and is capable Riding Mountain Constituency and adults. We’ve always very good time. funeral that was held on of continuing to meet the had a potluck and hotdogs Helena Dawn Fleger Wednesday, June 8th in the needs of Manitobans, new for the children. Th ere was was a weekend visitor to Riding Mountain Hall and practices and innovations grated into the system to the College of Registered no extra work for the adults help Jeff and Loreen with burial was in the Kelwood must be instituted to make take some of the demand Nurses and is indicative except Loreen and Jeff the Fun Day activities. Cemetery. sure that Manitoba’s pop- off doctors as fi rst contact of the collaborative model Walls as they usually plan It’s our children com- Elda Mitchler, Linda’s ulation can continue to for patients in the system. that Manitoba’s NDP Gov- this event. Th is day is really ing up, that’s our future, sister, also fl ew here from access top quality health Nurse practitioners are ernment uses when estab- a fun day for all, but mainly and we always need to re- Abbotsford, BC, to see her care when they need it. A highly trained health pro- lishing policy, whether it for the children. Wayne member that they’re im- Dad in the hospital and be shortage of doctors has fessionals and are able to is in the health fi eld or in and Teena Scott came this portant to our community. here with her Mother and been an ongoing concern do about 80% of the tasks other areas. Stakeholders year again with their little Correction from last family to get some business for some time and the gov- doctors perform. Th ey are consulted and listened ponies for the children. week: Sympathy is extend- things in order. She was ernment has addressed work in hospitals, medi- to, and solutions and pro- Th ey saddled them and ed to Harvey and Linda home from June 6th to June the issue by hiring more cal clinics, long-term care grams are created that gave the children rides. Fleger on the death of Har- 10th. foreign doctors, stream- facilities, and other insti- meet the needs of Mani- Th ey also gave wagon rides vey’s brother-in-law, Arnall lining the recertifi cation tutions. One of the limita- tobans. In this case, better of immigrant doctors, tions on nurse practitio- patient care is achieved and creating more spaces ners has been regulations while at the same time BASSWOOD NEWS at the medical school in that restrict their ability having the support of the the province. Preliminary to prescribe medications stakeholder groups within discussions and research and therapeutic devices the system. Making greater By ZELDA FIRBY in Winnipeg on Saturday, team, were chosen to play are underway to study the without a doctor’s signa- use of nurse practitioners’ June 4th. Boys on the team at the MHSR All Star Game feasibility of establishing a ture, which is required by extensive training and ongratulations to Me- from the area were Sam in Brandon on Saturday, medical school at Brandon Manitoba Health and also skills will only improve lissa Macksymchuk Ross, Gordie Ross, Jason June 11th. Th e team won C University. Meanwhile, by third-party insurers. our health care system, and Chad Davies who were Galbraith and Th omas Par- with Jason Galbraith being other strategies are being Th is is about to change as ensuring Manitoba resi- married on Saturday, June ish. Th ese boys, along with one of the star players. Well employed to relieve the Manitoba’s NDP Govern- dents continue to receive 11th at the Ozerna church three other boys from the done boys! strain on doctor resources ment announced recently top notch medical care in followed by a reception in and one of them is the in- that nursepractitioners a timely fashion. Mani- Minnedosa. creased use of nurse prac- will have increased powers toba’s NDP Government Congratulations to titioners. of prescribing drugs and is to be commended for its the Minnedosa Chancel- TCS Flashbacks Th e nurse practitio- medical devices. collaborative approach for lors boys rugby team who June 3, 1981 ner program was started a Th is change in the continually fi nding ways won silver at a tournament number of years ago and role of nurse practitioners to improve our health care By MARC CHISHOLM very gradually these pro- has come about after ex- system, and that is “the fessionals have been inte- tensive consultations with other point of view”. r. High teachers were recently invited to the Tiki-tiki JRestaurant (a.k.a. the Home Ec. Room) at noon to be $HUXV treated to a Hawaiian meal prepared by Miss Hamilton’s Gr. 8 students. Th e theme was chosen from many student (OHFWUROX[ entries with the winner submitted by the quartet of Alay- na Bertram, Lori Hopkins, Marla Horn and Lisa Johnston. 6DOHV 6HUYLFH Th e menu included rice, ham, pineapple, sweet and sour sauce, fruit punch, vegetable appetizers, and a dessert of 3LFNXS  mixed fruit with cake. Th e room was decorated in a Ha- 'HOLYHU\ waiian theme complete with background music, and we found it hard to return to the afternoon classes with such full stomachs! One staff member (who shall remain anon-  ymous so as not to embarrass Mrs. Nylen) over-indulged and had to be helped from the restaurant. Th e whole pro- duction was very impressive.

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By ANASTASIA KUBINEC colour of the growing point be increased as there is a MAFRI Crop Knowledge of the seedlings (if pres- smaller demand for oxy- Center, Carman ent). Th e radicle and cole- gen as plants are not devel- optile should appear white oping actively. However, eeds and seedlings, re- or cream coloured. Seeds cold, wet weather favours Sgardless of crop types, could be cut in half to de- disease development. are living organisms and termine if turgor pressure Seedling development if need oxygen to survive. is still present. If the seed slowed or delayed two to Estimated time that ger- is extremely soft and does three weeks can allow soil- minating seeds or seed- not hold form, it probably borne pathogens a greater lings can survive without won’t survive. Surviving opportunity to cause dam- oxygen supply is around plants will resume growth age. Ultimately, drainage 48 hours. But, even if early within three to fi ve days af- within one to two days will fl ooding doesn’t kill plants ter the water recedes. increase the chance of sur- outright it may have a long Response of Crop Type, vival. term, negative impact on Development Stage to Most annual crops crop performance. Excess Flooding Duration will be able to withstand moisture in early crop 24 to 48 hours in water- Photo by Darryl Holyk stages can hamper root Sensitivity to injury logged conditions and up development where root will depend on crop spe- to seven days. In general, Many fi elds in the area, whether seeded or not, are experiencing overland systems do not suffi ciently cies and is further in- grasses are more tolerant fl ooding due to the high quantity of rainfall and ground moisture. develop to access subsoil fl uenced by plant stage than legumes. Within the water if summer weather at ponding, duration of cereal crops, oats are the turns hot/dry. fl ooding and the air/soil most tolerant of excess wa- After the water is gone, temperatures. If tem- ter, then wheat, and then NEWDALE NEWS plant survival can be as- peratures are cool dur- barley. In legumes; faba sessed by examining the ing fl ooding, survival may beans, followed by soy- beans are most tolerant By NEWDALE RAVEN’S from our community. transferred to Russell Hos- with fi eld beans and peas GLEN WI Sixteen Manitoba pital and is progressing well. considerably less tolerant. Women’s Institute mem- He’s now up walking short n May 12th Hilda Da- bers from across the prov- distances, but his recovery Management after Ovies took the bus to vis- ince travelled to Regina will still take some time with Flooding Completed it her daughter, Edna New- where Saskatchewan WI rehab. Best wishes to John, man in Wetaskiwin, AB. She was celebrating their 100th Carolynne and their family. Careful assessment returned on the 25th of May Anniversary on June 3rd Congratulations to 6321625,6 of damage needs to occur and she found the weather to 5th. Jill Offi cer was one Chad Davies and Melissa 0,11('26$,1685$1&( before replanting. Rotted very nice with leaves out of their guest speakers and Macksymchuk who were seed or damped-off seed- and grass green. Poor old they had “Queen Elizabeth!” married Saturday, June 11th Shotgun Start: 6:00 p.m. lings will reveal probable Manitoba was still waiting visit on Saturday. She was a at Ozerna with the recep- 2-Man Scramble crop losses. Evaluate in- for spring! real hoot! Many of you will tion held in Minnedosa. A tended stand, uniformity, Congratulations to remember this “Queen’s” beautiful spring day arrived the original planting date Willie and Lori Voth on the visit to Strathclair’s 125th for their wedding! Chad versus a replant date. birth of their fi rst grandson, banquet celebrations. Fol- is the son of Doug and Liz An additional nitro- James William Wootten, lowing her visit, everyone Davies and Melissa is the 81'(57+($87+25,7<2)7+(3/$11,1*$&7 gen application may be a brand new brother for was taken to Government daughter of Ivan and Do- 127,&(2)38%/,&+($5,1* necessary in fi elds that sister, Olivia. Very proud House for a wonderful reen Macksymchuk. Our show signs of yellowing or parents are Carlea and tour where we had refresh- community wishes them 2Q WKH GDWH DQG DW WKH WLPH DQG ORFDWLRQ VKRZQ uneven growth. A late test EHORZ D 38%/,& +($5,1* ZLOO EH KHOG WR UHFHLYH Tom Wooten, all of Strath- ments. It was a cool day many years of happiness. for nitrate can determine UHSUHVHQWDWLRQVIURPDQ\SHUVRQ V ZKRZLVKWRPDNHWKHPLQ clair. Will and Lori lived in but a few enjoyed walking We were pleased to UHVSHFWWRWKHIROORZLQJPDWWHU if more nitrogen is need- Newdale for several years the garden paths and ad- hear that Ruth Wareham 7+(585$/081,&,3$/,7<2)3$5. ed. Maintain a good weed while he worked for Cargill miring the beautiful fl owers. of Shoal Lake, formerly of %</$:12 control program so that Grain. Gwen Pedersen was Newdale, will be having a %HLQJDE\ODZWRDGRSW7KH'HYHORSPHQW3ODQ crop plants are not robbed Congratulations to home from Winnipeg for showing of her paintings +($5,1*/2&$7,21 of nutrients and moisture Dale and Melissa Smith several days last week visit- for all of July at the Ha-   2QDQROHDQG'LVWULFW later in the season. of the Leisure Inn on be- ing her parents, Ralph and miota Arts Council build-   5HFUHDWLRQ&HQWHU&HQWUDO5G  coming new grandparents. Shirley and her brother ing. Th ey serve “tea” every   37+&HQWUDO5RDG   Th eir daughter Jennifer’s Les, Jackie, Rudy and Ryan. Th ursday so we hope some   2QDQROH0DQLWRED little baby girl’s name is We’re pleased to hear from town can enjoy Ruth’s '$7( 7,0( -XO\30 Jordyn Dawn. Best wishes that John Nickel has been many pictures. 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HPDLOGHYHORSPHQW#UPRISDUNFD Roger and Nancy $FRS\RIWKHDERYHSURSRVDODQGVXSSRUWLQJ  Renewal New Subscription Town: PDWHULDOPD\EHLQVSHFWHGDWWKH50RI3DUN  Young and family from $GPLQLVWUDWLRQ%XLOGLQJDW*DWHZD\6WUHHW2QDQROH  Online subscriptions Province: Alberta were here visiting 0DQLWREDGXULQJQRUPDORI¿FHKRXUV0RQGD\WKURXJK)ULGD\ available for $35 plus tax at his parents, Bob and Wil- &RSLHVPD\EHPDGHDQGH[WUDFWVWDNHQWKHUHIURP www.minnedosatribune.com Postal Code: line Young, for several days  last week. Th e Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 17, 2011 15 CADURCIS NEWS Elder abuse must be By DOREEN TROTT Cadurcis Community United Church by con- ur sincere sympathy fi rmation and profession Oto Evelyn and Eric of faith. Th ey were: Mat- brought out in the open Neufeld and family on the thew Hudon; Hannah double bereavement of MacDonald, Rowena Mar- By KATHLEEN LEDWITH Canada, seniors over the Mother and Grandmother tin, Faith Northam, Jacob age of 65 represent 13% of Anne Citulsky of Rivers on Woychyshyn, Joshua Woy- n the afternoon of the population of 2009. In June 5th and Uncle Ernest chyshyn and Kate Woy- Tuesday June 7th, Ja- that year they were 7,900 Citulsky of Yorkton, SK, on chyshyn. O mie Scott and Laurie Shep- incidences of elder abuse June 2nd. Our thoughts are Malcolm, and Shirley herd, Community Health reported, an increase of also with Bill Citulsky on Rose attended a birthday workers, with ARHA Ser- 14% since 2004. the loss of wife and brother barbeque in honour of vices for the Elderly, made 96% of Canadians within days of each other. June Humphreys of Clan- a presentation at the 50+ think that most of the abuse Crystal Northam william on Sunday. Th e Activity Centre, to raise experienced by older adults was honoured at a bridal barbeque was held at the awareness among seniors, is hidden, goes undetected, shower at Cadurcis Satur- home of Barry and June and talk about their right or maybe do not realize day afternoon. Th e church Humphrey. to live in a safe, secure en- that they are actually being was fi lled with family and Congratulations to vironment. abused. friends from Winnipeg, Margaret Palmer on the ar- for the abuse. Th ere is help derly say such abuse can Senior or elder abuse Th ere are various Brandon, Hamiota, Riv- rival of her fi rst great-great available and no one who is take various forms from is a term used to describe types of abuse, fi nancial ers, Rapid City, Moline, granddaughter, Isabelle being abused is alone. physical and emotional harm to older adults. Th e abuse which includes the Minnedosa and Cadurcis. Arnold of England. Proud It’s also very impor- to sexual, fi nancial and term does not mean crimi- misuse of senior’s assets On Sunday morn- parents are Richard and tant to talk to someone you neglect. We need to raise nal activities against older property or money. Physi- ing, seven new mem- Carla Arnold. trust, a physician, lawyer, awareness so that everyone persons such as burglary or cal abuse involves hitting, bers were welcomed into elder, public health nurse, from members of the pub- muggings. It is a defi nition hurting, striking, inappro- police offi cer, neighbour lic to health-care workers that focuses on harm where priate physical or chemical or a trusted friend or fam- know the measures to take there is the “expectation of restraints. Psychological ily member can help. Also, if they spot an instance of BETHANY NEWS trust” of the older person abuse includes actions that if you are not sure what ex- elder abuse, and how to towards the abuser. decrease their sense of self- actly abuse is, there is a toll prevent it. Senior abuse happens worth and dignity. free senior abuse support Seniors are entitled to an older adult when Remember, abuse line 1-888-896-7183 avail- to respect and have a right By GLADYS BROOME Th e members of St. someone they know and hurts at any age. Th e per- able 24 hours, seven days a to live in safety and secu- John’s Church joined with often care about limits or son being abused is never week. rity. Th ere is no excuse for ine members of the the other four churches of controls their rights and responsible, or to blame Advocates for the el- abuse. NSocial group met at the Prairie Mountain Par- freedoms. Th e older adult the Bethany Community ish of Gladstone, Kelwood, is unable to freely make Centre at 6 p.m. on Th urs- Minnedosa and Neepawa’s choices because they are day, June 9th, to enjoy a members to enjoy the Sun- afraid of being humiliated, barbeque potluck supper. day combined baptism hurt, and left alone or the Following the delicious and communion service relationship ending. Abuse meal, the regular meeting at 11 a.m., June 12th at can be a hard word to ac- was held. Food lists for a the Minnedosa Pavilion. cept and it can happen to family reunion in august Following the service a anyone. were made. Also plans potluck barbeque was en- June 15th was Senior were made for an evening joyed by the members of or Elder Abuse Awareness out in October to celebrate the 5-Point Parish. Day. According to Statistics 65 years of operating in ca- tering for weddings, birth- day and anniversary cel- ebrations, bridal showers and funeral lunches. 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Phone Rocanville, Saskatchewan baby girl, in Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd.Ltd. oror fromfrom anyany error or omission (204) 728-8609. 14-2 are pleased to announce Brooke Kylie, the engagement and in anyany advertisement which is published. Born June 1st, 2011. For Rent – 3 BR House forthcoming marriage of their Proud grandparents RATESRATES in Onanole, within walking daughter, are Murray and Gwen distance to park. References Kimberly Dawn LeBoutillier and Ed $8.00 fforor fi rst 40 worwords,ds, additionaladditional wordswords .10 each.each. required, no pets. Phone 867- to and Cindy Cutthill from 155 3rd Street N.W. Matthew David Wahoski, ReRepeatpeat ads - Half Price. Minnedosa. Recently re- 2038 leave message. 15-2x Moosomin, Saskatchewan. son of David Wahoski and Great Grandparents are Jim Classifi ed DisplaDisplayy - $8.00/col. inch each insertinsert.. modelled home on large cor- Michelle Gladue ner lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, LAND FOR SALE and Nellie LeBoutillier and (Incl. logo, box & bolding, and centering)centering).. on July 16th, 2011 Doreen Lochhead. x fi nished basement, new shin- at the Surridge Family Farm. x LeLegal/Tendergal/Tender Rate: $8.00/co$8.00/col.l. incinch.h. gles. All appliances included. Own your own 20 acre Notice to Creditors: $15.0$15.000 Move in ready. Contact Barb BRIDAL BABY SHOWER at 867-2383. 15-3x ranch in booming West Texas HappHappyy Snaps: (Birthday,(Birthday, Engagement,Engagement, Wedding,Wedding, Birth, & only $395.00 per acre $99.00 SHOWER Graduation)- $15.00 for the fi rst 20 words and the picture.picture. per month. 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Please accept 19/11 from 2 – 4 p.m. 14-2x character home. 2 baths. this as your invitation. 14-3x ClassifiClassifi eedd advertisementsadvertisements must bebe submittedsubmitted no llaterater Newly renovated kitchen with A Come & Go Baby tthanhan noon Tuesday for insertion in the following FridayFriday’s’s heated ceramic tile fl oor- Come and go BRID- Shower for Brooke and edition. AALLLL CCLASSIFIEDLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSADVERTISEMENTS MUSTMUST BE AL Shower - In honour of Megan LeBoutillier on Sat- PREPAID BEFBEFOREORE ININSERTION.SERTION. ing. Original hardwood. New shingles. Recent windows. Danica Wotton, fi ancee of Glen urday, June 25, 2011 from 2 Th e MinneMinnedosadosa TriTribunebune is not resresponsibleponsible fforor Large corner lot. Contact Burgess, will be held on June 18 – 4 p.m. at the home of Mur- ttypographicalypographical errors ppublishedublished AFTER tthehe fi rst insertion, nor Myrna at 867-5717. 15-3x between 2:00 pm and 4:00 p.m. ray and Gwen LeBoutillier. ddoesoes it assume resresponsibilityponsibility fforor errors ppublishedublished as a resuresultlt ooff at the Minnedosa Community For more information please an advertisement placed,placed, changed, or cancelled, byby teletelephone.phone. PRIVATE SALE - For sale Conference Centre. Danica and contact: Gwen: 867-3351 or To ensure yyourour advertisement aappearsppears correctlycorrectly pleaseplease submit iitt Glen are registered at Home Pam: 867-7171. x in pperson,erson, bbyy fax, mail, or emailemail.. on 257, 2nd St. SW; 1 ½ storey home on corner lot. 125X120 Hardware and Th e Little Shop HAPPY ft. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, (Brandon). A social evening has hot tub and double car ga- been planned. 14-2x BIRTHDAY Allison Bardsley and Kirk rage. 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You Are Invited to a  Come & Go Tea   in honour of  Lily Wilmot’s 90th Birthday   Saturday, June 18th +HULWDJH&RRSLVVHDUFKLQJIRUDGHGLFDWHGFDQGLGDWHWRIXOILOOWKHUROHRI 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 0($70$1$*(5 )RURXU0DUNHWSODFHORFDWHGLQ0LQQHGRVD0% at the Erickson Legion Hall  (Shhhh! It’a a Surprise!) 5HSRUWLQJGLUHFWO\WRWKH)RRG0DQDJHUWKH0HDW0DQDJHUZLOOEHUHVSRQVLEOHIRU  WKHRYHUDOORSHUDWLRQRIWKHPHDWGHSDUWPHQWLQFOXGLQJH[SHQVHDQGLQYHQWRU\ FRQWUROPHUFKDQGLVLQJRUGHULQJUHFHLYLQJSULFLQJFXWWLQJZUDSSLQJFXVWRPHU VHUYLFHDQGVWDIIPDQDJHPHQW UCT Bingo at Ukrainian A Bridal Shower in hon-  Hall, Tuesday nights. Doors our of Dana Bailey, bride 4XDOLILFDWLRQV7KHVXFFHVVIXOFDQGLGDWHPXVWKDYH0HDW0DQDJHPHQW open at 6:00 p.m. Early bird at elect of Josh Shipman, Sun- H[SHULHQFHSRVVHVVVWURQJLQWHUSHUVRQDODQGOHDGHUVKLSVNLOOVKDYHDSURYHQ 7:00 p.m. followed by regular day, June 26, from 2-4 at the DELOLW\WRPXOWLWDVNDQGEHFRPPLWWHGWRDFDUHHULQIRVWHULQJHPSOR\HHDQG FRUSRUDWHVXFFHVV games. License #3359 B1 and Basswood Community Hall.  3359 BO. 47 tfn Please accept this as your in- :HRIIHUJUHDWDGYDQFHPHQWRSSRUWXQLWLHVFRPSHWLWLYHFRPSHQVDWLRQ vitation. 15-2x DQGEHQHILWVSDFNDJHFRPSDQ\PDWFKHGSHQVLRQSODQDQG HGXFDWLRQWUDLQLQJRSSRUWXQLWLHV Expressive Dance with  Crystal. (New Itsy Bitsy Yoga NOTICE 7RDSSO\SOHDVHVHQGDFRYHUOHWWHUDQGUHVXPHWRWKHHPDLODGGUHVVEHORZRU for infant up to toddler) %R[ Dance classes for 2 yrs and 0LQQHGRVD0%5-( $WWQ$QQHWWH+D\ZRRG up. Adult and boy classes are (PDLODKD\ZRRG#KHULWDJHFRRSFD off ered. Jazz/Hip Hop, Tap, 3KRQH    Stomp Tap, Highland, Celtic ZZZKHULWDJHFRRSFD Tap, Celtic Irish, Th eatrics, :HWKDQNDOODSSOLFDQWVIRUWKHLULQWHUHVWKRZHYHURQO\WKRVHVHOHFWHGIRUDQLQWHUYLHZZLOOEHFRQWDFWHG Ballet, Stretch Class, Couples  Dance, Bellydance, Jigging,  Charleston. Monday, June 11063gg16 13th and Tuesday, June 14th at Crystal’s Studio in Minne- dosa from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. For registration info call Crys- tal at 867-2446 or 867-3561. 12-4x

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MARION ZETTA STOUGHTON IVAN ROBINSON )256$/(%<7(1'(5 JANUARY 5, 1926 - JUNE 7TH, 2011 APRIL 23, 1928 - JUNE 12, 2011

Marion Zetta Stoughton of Minnedosa passed away peacefully Ivan Robinson of Erickson, Manitoba passed 3$5&(/  6(   :30   DFUHV  on June 7th at Minnedosa Hospital at the age of 85 years. away June 12, 2011 at Minnedosa Hospital at DSSUR[LPDWHO\FXOWLYDWHGDFUHV Marion was born in Rapid City, Manitoba, to Ted and Elfred the age of 83 years. Switzer on January 5th, 1926. She attended public school in Ivan was born in Bethany, Manitoba, April 3$5&(/  6:   :30   DFUHV  Moline, High School in Rivers and later graduated from Normal 23rd, 1928. In 1930 his family moved to a farm DSSUR[LPDWHO\FXOWLYDWHGDFUHV School in Winnipeg. She began a career teaching at the tender northeast of Erickson where Ivan continued to age of 18. She married Claude Stoughton of Birtle area, raised live until his death. At age 31, he married Roxanna 3$5&(/  1(   :30   DFUHV  fi ve children out west (Alberta, British Columbia), returned to Bawden and they had two girls. Ivan was a loving husband, father, DSSUR[LPDWHO\  FXOWLYDWHG DFUHV LQFOXGLQJ 6HYHQ  Minnedosa approximately 15 years ago to be with her Mom, great neighbour and fantastic friend to anyone who dropped in. :HVWHHO%LQV7ZR:HVWHHO%LQV other friends and relatives and reconnect with her roots. Ivan was predeceased by parents, Joseph and Bernie (Hutton), She was predeceased by her husband Claude Stoughton and brothers, Campbell, Colin, Frank, sister, Jean and granddaughter 3$5&(/  6(   :30   DFUHV  her sister Mickey Stewart. Miranda. DSSUR[LPDWHO\FXOWLYDWHGDFUHV Surviving are her four sons Garth, Edwin, Barry, Kevyn and He is survived by his wife Roxy of 51 years; two daughters, Della, wife (Katheryn); daughter Claudia and husband (Wayne), six husband Ken Carter and son Douglas, Barbara and husband Gary 3$5&(/  1:   :30   DFUHV  grandchildren and fi ve great grandchildren. Stevenson and sons Ivan, Kelly, and George Saunders who was like DSSUR[LPDWHO\FXOWLYDWHGDFUHV Th e funeral service and interment was held June 12th at a son to Ivan; three grandchildren; two brothers, Ross and Betsy of Strathclair Cemetery with Reverend Elgin Hall offi ciating. Her Quesnel, BC and Carl and Joyce of Erickson, MB; and two sisters 3$5&(/  6(   :30   DFUHV  ashes and urn were buried at father Edwin Switzer’s grave site. Sadie Woloshen of Erickson and Th elma Hince of Winnipeg. DSSUR[LPDWHO\FXOWLYDWHGDFUHV “To My Children” A Celebration of Life to be held at Bethany Community Hall on My life on earth is truly past June 18th, 2011 between 2 – 5 p.m. x +LJKHVWRUDQ\WHQGHUQRWQHFFHVVDULO\DFFHSWHG I’ve loved you all to the very last FURS\HDUDOUHDG\UHQWHG Weep not for me but courage take DOWSETT, &ORVLQJGDWHIRUVDOHWREH2FWREHU And love one another for my sake. JAMES ALEXANDER 0DLO7HQGHUVWR Love Mum. x &/$8'($1'*$,//$)(55,(5( At age 83 years, Jim passed peacefully at his home in Qualicum 55 RONALD JAMES LEE Beach, BC on Saturday, June 11, 2011. He was born on July 14, 1927 in Bethany, MB. Predeceased by his loving wife Gwendolyn Edna 0,11('26$0$1,72%$ Ronald James Lee, fondly known as Uncle Ron Burton Dowsett, he is survived by his two loving daughters, Heather 5-( and / or Brother Ron passed away peacefully Kallos, husband Peter Kallos, of Victoria, BC and their children , 7HQGHUVPXVWEUUHFHLYHGE\-XQH  at the age of 78 years at the Erickson Personal Graham, Tegan and Cameron and Patricia Wilkins of Ottawa, ON Care Home on Wednesday, June 1, 2011 with and her children, Brea, Stacia and Kyla Truelove, husband Mike family at his side. Truelove, and their daughter Mya (Jim’s fi rst great-grandchild). )256$/(%<7(1'(5 Ron was the second oldest of 7 children. For most of Jim’s career he was a Professor at the University of He was born on a homestead in Scandinavia, Winnipeg, where he taught Biology and earned his Doctorate. He 6RI:30DSSUR[LPDWHO\ MB on the quarter section NE of Otter Lake was well respected by students and staff . He retired to the west coast known today as “Th e Springs”. In 1938, the in 1991 with his wife Gwen to enjoy nature and a new beginning. FXOWLYDWHGDFUHV family relocated to Minnedosa, MB where Ron, after high Jim enjoyed golf, the Seniors Club and playing cards, the Masons school, took up employment with Canadian Pacifi c Railway and Shriners activities. Th ere is a special island in Th e Lake of +LJKHVWRUDQ\WHQGHUQRWQHFHVVDULO\ in 1950 as a call boy in Minnedosa. He would then go on to the Woods, ON that will always be close to dad’s heart, “Poppa become a telegrapher and relief agent throughout Manitoba in his fi shing boat”. We loved you and will miss you. His ashes DFFHSWHG and Saskatchewan. He became a train dispatcher and his will be interred in Minnedosa, MB in late September with loving major postings were: Brandon, Portage la Prairie, Moose Jaw family gathered. A Memorial Service will be held at Yates Funeral &ORVLQJGDWHIRUVDOHWREH129(0%(5 and Montreal. In Montreal, he was a supervisor of a team of Chapel, 1000 Allsbrook Rd, Parksville, BC on June 17, 2011 @ locomotive dispatchers responsible for all of Canada and parts 11:00am. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke  of the U.S.A. Th is position entailed having to know and display Foundation, Donations Dept, 1212 West , Vancouver BC on a large board all locomotives, moving or standing at all V6H 3V2. 0DLOWHQGHUVWR times. After 40 years of distinguished service, Ron retired in YATES FUNERAL SERVICE & CREMATORIUM (1-877-264-3848) %85*(66/$:2)),&( December 1990. in care of arrangements. In 1991, he retired to Erickson because of his roots, family ties MCNA PROVINCE %2;0DLQ6WUHHW6 and his love of fi shing, gardening and a central point for travel. IN MEMORIAM 0LQQHGRVD0DQLWRED5-( Fishing became his life with family and friends and his new WIDE CLASSIFIEDS boat. He traveled like a fi shing outfi tter throughout Western Canada for many years. In his youth, Ron was an avid hockey MADILL 7HQGHUVPXVWEHUHFHLYHGRQRUEHIRUH player. In 1950, he played for the Erickson Eagles. He went on In loving memory of EMPLOYMENT QRRQ-XO\ to play for Th e Portage Terriers and for teams in Brandon and Darwin OPPORTUNITY  Moose Jaw. He also had a love of baseball, playing for Erickson Who passed away on WELDERS! Do All Metal Fabricating Ltd and Minnedosa teams. He took in spring baseball training June 16, 2007 in SK is currently hiring Welders! camps in Florida with brother David. He also enjoyed curling Off ering: Temp. Staff housing based on  and was a member of the Erickson Curling Club. Ron was a Gone are the days, availability, Competitive wages, Benefi ts, GARAGE SALES RRSPs & Apprenticeship Opportunities.  member of the Erickson Wildlife Club and Citizens on Patrol. We used to share. Apply to Chelsea by Email cfi tzgerald@ Golf was a big part of his life prior moving to Erickson. Ron was But in our hearts, doallmetal.com or Fax 306-634-8389  Garage Sale – Saturday, very sports minded and continued to live this passion on his You are always there. ([SUHVVLRQRI,QWHUHVW June 18th from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Full time Drivers needed to run prairie new wide screen TV while in his power recliner chair. Th e gates of memory, 9DQJXDUG&UHGLW8QLRQZRXOG at 227-5th Ave. SW. x provinces and North Dakota. Excellent OLNHWRUHFHLYHH[SUHVVLRQV To Ron, family was of utmost importance. His love to each Will never close. pay and benefi ts, dedicated trucks and RILQWHUHVWIURP*HQHUDO sibling was unconditional and very deep. Left to cherish Ron’s We miss you more, regular home time. Our fl eet of tankers &RQWUDFWRUV)LUPVLQWHUHVWHG memory are his siblings: Anne Marie Kingdon (Robert) of Th an anyone knows. are busy year round. Call Ernie @ 204- LQFRQVWUXFWLRQRIDVT CARD OF THANKS 571-0187. IWFUHGLWXQLRQEUDQFK Erickson, MB, Geraldine Eckert (Henry) of Calgary, AB, Richard With tender love, EXLOGLQJLQ2DN5LYHU0% Lee (Geraldine) of Trail, BC, Sylvia Th orarinson (Gene) of And deep regret. HELP WANTED )RUPRUHLQIRUPDWLRQFRQWDFW Th ank you to everyone We who loved you, *OHQGD6LGRU\N Sherwood Park, AB, David Lee (Teresa) of Calgary, AB and who came Friday evening. numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his Will never forget. GRADUATING? Th e trades are a great 3KRQH career choice! Consider becoming an )D[ For the supper, fl owers, gifts, parents Ingvald and Nellie Lee (nee Storzuk) and brother Jack automotive service technician at Hanna JVLGRU\N#YDQJXDUGFXPEFD cards and cake, I thank you. Lee. Always remembered and Chrysler Ltd. in Hanna, Alberta. AP- 1DPHVZLOOEHUHFHLYHGXQWLO What a surprise! PRENTICE OR LICENSED candidates SP-XQH Th e funeral service was held on Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at 10:30 never forgotten. ~Barb. x considered. Competitive wages, bo-  a.m. from the Erickson Legion Hall with Elgin Hall offi ciaitng. Love from Mom and family. nus potential, benefi ts. Clean, modern 7HQGHUSDFNDJHVZLOOEH Interment followed in the Erickson Cemetery. Pallbearers x shop. Fax resume to 403-854-3141 or VHQWWRWKRVHLQWHUHVWHG email:[email protected].  WORK WANTED were Allan Kingdon, Bryan Kingdon, Maxwell Kingdon, Wade  Kingdon, Rob Stockham, Serjio Mendez. If friends so desire, ANNOUNCEMENTS donations may be made to the Erickson District Wildlife “Computer Repair Association, c/o P.O. Box 291, Erickson, MB ROJ OPO. Rae’s ATTENTION RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL LAND WANTED & Technology Support” Funeral Service of Erickson was in care of arrangements. SURVIVORS! If you received the CEP CompTIA A+ Certifi ed Tech- (Common Experience Payment), you nician. Just call SHAUN at may be eligible for further Cash Compen- Looking for land to rent sation. To see if you qualify, phone toll within 5 miles of Minnedosa 867-5721. If you need some free 1-877-988-1145 now. Free service! for the Minnedosa Regional help, call me! Friendly, Reli- Events Centre. Phone 826- able, Honest. (In house re- 2184 (evenings). Tfn pairs are available). 14-4x The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 17, 2011 19

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