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www.minnedosatribune.com   Vol. 131 No. 16 Friday, June 28, 2013 90 cents + tax Be prepared for severe summer weather Stroll down memory lane

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By BARRETT NELSON monitors the weather. If a EMO Coordinator severe storm is on the ho- rizon, the weather service t is that time of year issues watches, advisories Iagain – the severe storm and warnings through na- season. Monday, June tional, regional and local 10th was the fi rst time this radio and television sta- year that we had a short, tions and Environment but real tornado warn- Canada’s weather radio. ing. Th under, lightning, A weather watch oc- hail and even tornadoes curs when conditions are can develop quickly and favourable for a severe By SARAH DALRYMPLE have the potential to be ex- storm, even though one tremely dangerous. Th at’s has not yet developed. Th is esidents of the Minnedosa Personal Care Home why it is important that is usually issued early in Rgot a glimpse of the past through the Minnedosa you understand the risks the day. Valley Cruizers recent visit. created by severe summer A weather warning oc- Walking up and down the sidewalk in front of weather and how you can curs when severe weather the Care Home, it felt like stepping back into the protect yourself - weather is happening or hazardous 1950’s and 1960’s with many classic cars on display. or not. weather is highly probable. Th e evening was arranged by Holly Morrison, a Look for the signs. Hot Th e Weatherradio net- nurse at the Care Home, and her husband, Don. and/or muggy days and work broadcasts weather Th e nice weather and shiny cars also brought warm nights indicate that and environmental infor- out other members of the community to see the as- thunderstorms may be mation 24 hours a day di- sortment of classic vehicles. forming, so be prepared. rectly from Environment After everyone had a good look at each vehicle, Always keep your eyes on Canada’s storm prediction the residents were able to vote for their favourite car. the sky and watch for the centres. Photos by Sarah Dalrymple Th e winner received a large blue ribbon and a col- possible development of PCH residents stroll along a lineup of lectible toy car. Darcy James came in second place storms. Continued classic cars before voting Ray Orr’s 1966 with his 1965 Mustang, while Ray Orr came in fi rst Listen for the warn- with his 1966 Red Corvette, which just so happened on Page 5 Corvette (inset) as their favourite. ings. Environment Canada to be one of my favourites.

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he MCI was not the First Place Tonly school to cel- ebrate graduation this By SARAH DALRYMPLE week. Th e Minnedosa Adult Learning Centre cel- he Minnedosa Mavericks are once again soar- ebrated their Grad student Ting with eight victories out of a total of 10 games. Elaina Smith on June 22nd Th eir previous game against Carberry was successful at the Minnedosa Legion. with a score of 5-3 for the Minnedosa Mavericks. Th e ceremony was lead by On June 14th they competed against Ebben- Val Gawel with grace re- fl ow, who are currently in second place, with a score cited by Barrie Brooking. of 15-3 for the Mavericks. Th is was a big win for the Members from Elaina’s team, solidifying their spot as number one in the family came out to cel- league. ebrate the big day, as well Th e team will be playing their next home game as Reg Klassen, RRSD Su- in Minnedosa on the evening of Wednesday, July 3rd perintendent. with only four games left in the season. Klassen commented, Th ere are 16 players on the team this year, not in- “You hung in there with cluding their coach, Jake Lamb. “Th ere is a real sense two small kids and work. of team camaraderie,” says Andrew Richards. “We Th at is something special. are a real close-knit bunch. We like to joke around!” As I have already men- Th e Mavericks have been a part of the Santa tioned, the key to being Photo by Sarah Dalrymple Clara Baseball League for over 20 years, but many on successful is grit. Because Graduate Elaina Smith (C) with Barrie Brooking (L) the team have played for longer than that. Each week you fi nished this and and Val Gowal (R) of the Minnedosa Adult Learning Centre. the team dons their uniform two or three times and graduated with the extra gets out to the fi eld to compete. “We don’t even have work of kids and a job, it ing. Th is Diploma is everywhere. Val Gawel, a Learning Centre is oper- time to practice,” Richards informed us. At the begin- means you have grit. Con- awarded to people who teacher at the Adult Learn- ated by the Rolling River ning of the season, the team gets together to train, as gratulations.” have left school early and ing Centre, told Smith, “It School Division. Students well as before provincials, but they mostly rely on the Smith was able to re- then returned to complete is very tough to do what are able to apply at the assortment of games throughout the week to keep ceive her Mature High it. Th is diploma is not dif- you just did. So for that, I Yellowhead Offi ce and can them on their toes. School Diploma from Val ferent from a High school want to congratulate you.” start anytime of the year. For the past seven seasons, the Mavericks have Gawel and Barrie Brook- diploma and is accepted Th e Minnedosa Adult been league champions in Santa Clara. R.M. of Harrison wins award he R.M. of Harrison is Harrison joined the in making Sandy Lake and and Victoria as well as the Tone of ten communi- initiative in 2011 and has Newdale more age-friend- Towns of Gladstone, Ross- ties recently honoured for raised awareness of the ly. burn, and Teulon, R.M. and 0LQQHGRVD)XQ)HVW embracing ’s Age- Age-Friendly initiative Other award winning Town of Minitonas, R.M. Friendly Initiative. Th e R.M. through various newspa- Age-Friendly communities and Town of Hamiota and 5RDG+RFNH\7RXUQDPHQW has been awarded $500 for per articles. Partnerships include the R.M.’s of Gimli, R.M. of Rockwood together its communities as well as with other groups such as Killarney-Turtle Mountain with the Town of Stonewall. July 13th and 14th an Age-Friendly Commu- the regional health author- To register or for more information nity Milestone Award. ity have been made to assist contact the Recreation Office at 204-867-2250 or email [email protected]  +$33<&$1$'$'$< )520 The Fashion House 'RGJHWKH367+LNH :H¶OOSD\DOOWKHWD[HVRQ UHJXODUSULFHGLWHPV THE TOWN OF MINNEDOSA 3$<12*67 HOLIDAY 3$<12367 13065aa00 GARBAGE COLLECTION ROUTES -XQHWKWR-XO\WK

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By SARAH DALRYMPLE at Erickson Collegiate, Around graduating on June 21st CI Grade 12 student, of this year. Th roughout EBrandi Vivier was a re- her years at school, Brandi cipient of this year’s Global participated in local stu- Citizenship Award. Th e dent groups such as SMAD Global Citizenship Award (Students Making A Diff er- Town is presented by the Mani- ence) which works on both By toba Council for Interna- local and global levels, sup- Darryl tional Cooperation and is porting the right to food Holyk presented to four graduat- and education. Th is year ing students in Manitoba. they have organized a 20 Th e other three recipients hour famine, supported a Kids on the course… of this prestigious award sponsor student from Haiti Between July 8th and 14th, juniors can golf free at include Shania Nicole as well as volunteered in Minnedosa Golf and Country Club when accompanied Sveinson from Gimli High the local community. She by a paying adult. Th is opportunity is the National Golf School, Rachel Ashley has also been a member of Course Association’s way to encourage families to golf Byrka from Miami School, the Gay Straight Alliance together. Th e Take a Kid to the Course program is a cross- and Th ea Olalia from Sisler to diminish sexism, rac- country initiative aimed up building family relationships High School. ism, and homophobia. Th e while enjoying the game of golf and improving golf skills. Th e Global Citizen- Gay Straight Alliance has To register, call the Golf Club. ship Award was estab- also begun to partner with lished in 2009 and recog- other schools in Manitoba. nizes students who have “Getting one community Demerits for distractions... participated in a range of involved, and then the Come August 1st, drivers caught using hand-held local and global volunteer next; it all comes together phones and devices will be losing a lot more than $200.00 activities. Each volunteer in the end to make a huge in charges. Th e province announced last week that Mani- action refl ects on a more diff erence,” Vivier com- Photo submitted toba Public Insurance will be working with police to ap- just and sustainable world. mented. ply demerits to driver’s safety rating. Th is of course aff ects Th rough those actions, stu- Since last fall, Vivier Brandi Vivier has been honoured the insurance premiums payable on the driver’s licenses dents were able to change has been volunteering for her global volunteerism. and vehicle registration. MPI stats show that some 160 and improve the lives of at the Erickson Nursing house, but I was almost really like how the whole deaths since 2005 have been a result of distracted driving. many children, youth, Home playing Bingo, read- people with disabilities, ing to seniors, and gener- always able to bring cook- community comes togeth- and those living in poverty ally helping out where she ies.” er to help one another.” Canada Day… beyond our borders. can. “A lot of the people Vivier also spends her Th e collaboration of the Canada’s 146th birthday will be celebrated this Mon- According to Brandi, I work with can no lon- free time volunteering with community is just one of day, July 1st with various celebrations being held in com- “My view of global citizen- ger see, so I usually like the local fi re department. the many reasons that in- munities large and small across our fi ne nation. Be sure ship infl uences my daily to read to them.” In addi- Th e night before gradu- spires Vivier to volunteer to take part in the Canada Day celebrations planned in choices in many ways: it tion to the Nursing Home, ation, Brandi was called within her community. your community and thank the volunteers who make infl uences me to get out Brandi is involved in the out on a Missing Persons During her graduation such events a reality. Happy Canada Day everyone! and get involved in my Age Initiative, an Initiative Case with the Sandy Lake Ceremony, Vivier received community, in my school is to increase relationships Fire Department and other a certifi cate and a $250 and in worldwide projects. between students and se- emergency service work- award. After the summer, Life-changing weekend… Being a global citizen has niors. Brandi was able to ers from locations across she plans on attending the Th e Canada Day long weekend is something many given me a sense of re- go and visit with seniors Manitoba. “I love volun- University of Winnipeg Canadians look forward to. Last year, this weekend was a sponsibility and commu- at their homes. “It was a teering with the Fire De- and is aiming for a career highlight in my life as I achieved a long-anticipated front nity.” lot more personal then the partment,” Vivier said. “I in the fi eld of Medicine. row spot for Reba’s performance at Dauphin’s Country- Brandi has recently Nursing Home because get to experience all these fest. Th is year, I am approaching the long weekend with fi nished her nalfi year I went directly to their exciting situations and I even greater excitement and anticipation of a life-chang- ing event. Tomorrow, June 29th, I will say farewell to life as a single man as I marry my best friend and true love, Karen Dalgarno. 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Continued Lightning – is a kill- Hail – Take cover see a tornado, take shelter away from your car or mo- bleach to one liter of wa- from Page 1 er. No other aspect of se- when hail begins to fall. Do immediately. bile home. Hug the ground, ter (three drops for cloudy vere summer weather pres- not go out to cover plants, Taking shelter during a protect your head and water). If you use chlorine Th ey transmit weather ents more of a danger than cars or garden furniture tornado; If you are at home, watch out for fl ying debris. bleach to purify the water, information on one of sev- lightning. Bolts of lightning or to rescue animals. Hail go to the basement or take Small objects such as sticks stir the bleach in and wait en channels in the VHF ra- hit the ground at about comes down at great speed, shelter in a small interior and straws can become le- 30 minutes before drinking. dio band, broadcast on or- 40,000 kilometers a second especially when accom- ground fl oor room such as thal weapons when driven Th e water should have a dinary AM or FM bands in and can carry an electri- panied by high winds. Al- a bathroom, closet or hall- by the high winds created slight chlorine smell. Leave selected areas, and provide cal charge of as much as though no one in Canada way. Failing that, protect by tornadoes. the telephone lines free for up-to-the-minute weath- 1 million volts. Th e 30-30 has been killed by hail, yourself by taking shelter After the storm you offi cial use. Do not use the er warnings, forecasts rule – To estimate how far people have been seriously under a heavy table or desk. may still be in danger once telephone except in real and reports. Th e Town of away lightning is, count injured by it. In all cases, stay away from a serious storm is over. emergencies. Drive cau- Minnedosa and the R.M.’s the seconds between the Tornadoes - form windows, outside walls and Take the following steps to tiously and only if neces- of Odanah and Minto have fl ash of lightning and the suddenly, are often preced- doors. If you are in an offi ce protect yourself. Check the sary. Debris, broken power Weatherradios in their of- thunderclap. Each second ed by warm, humid weath- or an apartment building, reports being broadcast lines and washed-out roads fi ce to monitor the weather is about 300 meters. If you er, and are always produced take shelter in an inner hall- on your radio or television and bridges make driv- for alerts on a daily basis. count fewer than 30 sec- by thunderstorms. Tornado way or room, ideally in the and follow instructions. ing diffi cult after a severe A lot of folks wonder onds, look around for shel- warning signs include the basement or on the ground Give fi rst aid to people who storm. Give way to emer- what to do when a severe ter. If you count fewer than following: an extremely fl oor. Do not use the eleva- are injured or trapped. Get gency vehicles at all times. storm is forecast. Severe fi ve seconds, take shelter dark sky, sometimes high- tor and stay away from win- help, if necessary. Unless If the power has been off weather can develop very urgently - this means light- lighted by green or yel- dows. Avoid buildings such you are asked to help or are for several hours, check the quickly. Make it a habit to ning is near and you do not low clouds, a rumbling or as gymnasiums, churches qualifi ed to give assistance, food in your refrigerator listen to your local radio want to be the tallest object whistling sound, a funnel and auditoriums with wide please stay away from dam- and freezer to see if it has or television stations for in the area. It is recom- cloud at the rear base of a span roofs. Th ese roofs do aged areas. Do not go near spoiled. severe weather warnings mended to wait 30 minutes thundercloud, often be- not have supports in the loose or dangling power It is very important to and advice. Make sure you after the last lightning strike hind a curtain of heavy rain middle and may collapse if lines. Report them and any be aware of what to do in have a battery-powered ra- in a severe storm before or hail. Tornadoes are vio- a tornado hits them. If you broken sewer and water severe weather and neces- dio on hand, as electricity venturing outside again. lent wind storms character- are in one of these types of mains to the authorities. sary to know how to care for frequently fails during a se- Taking shelter from light- ized by a twisting, funnel- buildings, take cover under Lightning and downed yourself and family before, vere storm. Secure every- ning – If you’re indoors, stay shaped cloud which forms a heavy table or desk. If you power lines can cause fi res. during, and after a severe thing that might be blown away from windows, doors, at the base of cloud banks are caught outside, lie fl at Report fi res to the fi re de- storm, because contrary to around or torn loose. Flying fi replaces, radiators, stoves, and points towards the in a ditch or other low-lying partment. Know how to popular belief, the police, objects such as patio furni- sinks, bathtubs, appliances, ground. Tornadoes usu- area and cover your head. fi ght small fi res. Water sup- fi re, and ambulance servic- ture and garbage cans can metal pipes, telephones, ally move over the ground If lightning is occurring, plies may be contaminated es will not be responding injure people and damage and other materials that at anywhere from 20 to 90 crouch in the leapfrog posi- so purify your water by boil- during the storm. Th ey too property. Never venture conduct electricity. Unplug kilometers per hour and tion and lower your head. ing it for 10 minutes or by need to protect themselves out in a boat. If you are on your radios and TVs. If you often travel from the south- Do not get caught in a car or adding water-purifi cation to be able to do their jobs the water and you see bad are outdoors, take shelter west to the northeast. 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Photos submitted Minnedosa Rookie White Minnedosa Rookie Blue Coaches: Marc Dufault and Christine Bailey. Back Row: Luke Gugin, Coaches : Brad Kingdon and Brent Madill. Back Row: Daylan Hunter, Kadence Madden, Kieran Baron, Colby Dufault. Front Row: Emily Rylan Bilcowski, Kaylea Madill. Front Row Ethan Laliberte, Janessa Alexander, Breanne Saler, Adam Bailey, Austin Taylor, Kody Calen, MacDonald, Kate Kane, Owen Kingdon, Jayden Labelle, Elliot MacDonald. Kyler Sutherland. Missing: Kjersti Hill. Missing: Slade Fleury, Christian Popien and Coach James McCarville.

By LISA BILCOWSKI some group practices, from , Carberry monster hits, catching fl y but as our game sched- and . We also balls, getting all the way to innedosa Rook- ule kicked in, we found attended the Stratchlair home plate and just having CADURCIS NEWS Mie Baseball be- ourselves playing games Tournament on June 9th, a great time. We conclud- gan the season with and practicing on alter- playing some great base- ed our season with some lots of excitement and nate days. We each had ball against teams from traditional baseball snacks By ZELDA FIRBY energy for the game. three home games and Strathclair, Russell and Ha- (hotdogs!) followed by a Th ere was a strong three away games, playing miota. game of kids versus par- ongratulations and good luck to the following Grade turn-out for Rookie ball against other communities Although we have ex- ents. C12 students who graduated from MCI on Friday, this year. As a result we split including Rivers, , perienced a slightly short- A Baseball Joke: I won- June 21st: Cassie Ross; Cam Ross; Stuart Kingdon; and into two teams, each hav- Neepawa, Gladstone and er season this year due to dered why the ball kept Andrea Usick. ing 11 players, Minnedosa Carberry. late weather, it has been getting bigger. Th en it hit Kay Herbert of Melita is visiting with the Cardys’ Rookie Blue and Minnedo- We participated in a really fun one. Parents me! and the Donahoes’ while her husband Tom is in the sa Rookie White. our Home Tournament on and Grandparents have Minnedosa Health Centre. Get well wishes, Tom. We started off with May 25th hosting teams cheered loud and proud for

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By DOREEN TROTT Photo by Sarah Dalrymple graduates from MCI and this accomplishment Em- Elton. Minnedosa held ily! All the best wishes for a Erickson 4-H Beef Club member, Rebecca Curle won a number number from the dis- their grad on Th ursday and happy and successful life to of awards at the intraclub competition including Grand Champion Atrict gathered at the Friday of last week. Bren- all the graduates. Steer, Grand Champion Female and Best Rate of Gain. Conference Centre in don Hudon, Carissa Merke, Cadurcis held their an- Minnedosa Saturday after- Mark Morgan and Tayler nual Sunday School Picnic By SARAH DALRYMPLE RESULTS: Junior Class: First noon, June 15th, to honour McTavish. Travis Belcher Sunday afternoon. In spite - Hanna Popp, Second - Kay dee Graham with a was one of Elton’s gradu- of the rain they were able he Erickson 4-H Beef Grooming - Clover- Bryden McFarlane, Th ird bridal shower. ates. to get in a few races and TClub held their intra- buds Class: First - Shayla - Eden Pearson. Congratulations to We are especially games. Rev. Roland Legge club competition on June Woychyshyn, Second - Intermediate Class: Glen and Loreen Jackson proud of Emily MacDonald was presented with a fare- 24th. Travis Woychyshyn, Th ird First - Rachel Chemerika, on the arrival of their new who received the Governor well gift. He will be preach- Each member brought - Amy Pugh. Second - Rebecca Curle, grandson. Proud parents General’s Medal for Aca- ing his fi nal sermon next with them a steer, heifer, Junior Class: First- Th ird - Emily Pearson. are Patricia and Curtis Fehr. demic Excellence. We are Sunday. We are sorry to see continuation calf, or all Eden Pearson, Second Senior Class: First - Congratulations to the very pleased to hear about him leave. three, to compete against - Hanna Popp, Th ird - Catrin Davies, Second - other members of the Bryden McFarlane. Kerri Cook, Th ird - Saman- club. Th ey are judged on Intermediate Class: tha Cook. showmanship, grooming, First - Rebecca Curle, Sec- Progeny Steer: Emily 2QEHKDOIRIWKH&DURO\Q*UDKDP0HPRULDO7RXUQDPHQW the condition of the ani- ond - Rachel Chemerika, Pearson &RPPLWWHHZHZRXOGOLNHWRWKDQNWKHIROORZLQJ mal and much more. All of Th ird - Viktor Popp. Best Rate of Gain: Re- the members were set to Senior Class: First - becca Curle. Since the last EXVLQHVVHVDQGIDPLOLHVIRUWKHLUVXSSRUWRIWKH compete against others in Catrin Davies, Second - Sa- weigh in, Rebecca’s steer WK$QQXDO their age category. mantha Cook, Th ird - Kerri gained 847 lbs, with a rate Th e 4-H club mem- Cook. of 4.3 lbs per day. &DURO\Q*UDKDP0HPRULDO*ROI7RXUQDPHQW bers and their animals Showmanship - Clo- Grand Champion :LWKRXWWKHLUVXSSRUWWKLVHYHQWZRXOGQRWEHSRVVLEOH will be found in Neepawa verbuds Class: First - Shay- Steer: Rebecca Curle. July 3rd, as they continue la Woychyshyn, Second Grand Champion Fe- to compete. - Amy Pugh, Th ird - Travis male: Rebecca Curle. 0DMRU6SRQVRUV Woychyshyn. %RE*UDKDP )DPLO\ 0LQQHGRVD3KDUPDF\ ($&+ /LWWOH5LYHU*DPH )LVK 0,11('26$ 7,&.(7 ,1&/8'(6 0LQQHGRVD&UHGLW8QLRQ 527$5< 7:2 6833(56 +HULWDJH&RRS &/8%'5$: 21 +40LQQHGRVD&XUOLQJ *ROI&OXE 1,*+7 .HOOHKHU)RUG 2) QG$YH6:0LQQHGRVD0% '5$: 5%&5R\DO%DQN 35,=('5$: VW7LFNHWV'UDZQ 7,&.(76 1H[W7LFNHWV'UDZQ (DFK :HZRXOGDOVROLNHWRH[WHQGRXUWKDQNVWR 1H[W7LFNHWV'UDZQ 2QO\3ULQWHG /LF0*&&5) DOOWKRVHZKRSDUWLFLSDWHGLQWKHWRXUQDPHQW 'UDZZLOOEHKHOGDW0LQQHGRVD$UHQD 6XSSHUVHUYHGDW 7LFNHW1R SP DQGZKRFDPHIRUWKHGLQQHUDIWHUZDUGV QG$YH1:-XO\30  XQGHU)5(( :LQQHURIHDUOLHUGUDZVLQWKLVUDIÀHH[FOXGHGIURPUHPDLQLQJ 'RQDWLRQ

SUBMITTED Westman Award of Ex- cellence Scholarship: Em- overnor General’s ily MacDonald. GMedal: Emily Mac- Charette Award for Donald. Excellence in Community Raymond Girling Service: Melissa Clark. Scholarship - RRSD Gov- Minnedosa & District ernor General recipient Health Foundation Schol- (highest grade 11 and 12 arship: Carissa Merke. average in RRSD): Emily Delta Waterfowl MacDonald. Award: Cam Ross. Valedictorian: Cam Minnedosa Nurses’ Ross. Union Award: Charity Male Athlete of the Marchischuk. Year: Braden DeMontigny. Jack Adam Scholar- Female Athlete of the Year ship: Emily MacDonald. – Carlene Dmytriw. Up and Away Bal- Rolling River School loons: Jayne Soltys. Division English 40S J. Girling Fam- Award: Katie Woychyshyn. ily Award: Braden DeMon- Kinette Award: Carissa tigny. Merke. Rolling River Teach- United Commercial ers’ Association Scholar- Travelers Award: Emily ship: Carlene Dmytriw. Photo by Sarah Dalrymple MacDonald. Minnedosa Heritage William Angus Grant Co-op Bursary: Braydon Award: Victoria Proven. Valley Snow Hawks Curle. ald, Jennifer Curle, Jayne Memorial Award: Braydon Whittington. Vocational Teachers Bursary: Landon McMil- Prairie Geomatics Ltd. Soltys, Carissa Merke, Gil- Whittington. Averill Memorial Association of Manitoba lan. Award: Jennifer Curle. lian Lewis. Carolyn Graham Me- Foundation Scholarship: Award of Merit: Landon Minnedosa Lions Club Chamber of Com- Minnedosa Credit morial Award: Wyatt Rap- Hayley Surovy. McMillan. Award: Emily MacDonald. merce Scholarships: Car- Union Award: Braydon sky. Minnedosa Health GM Bursary: Landon Beta Sigma Phi Lamb- lene Dmytriw and Laura Whittington. Morris Industries Bur- District Auxiliary Award McMillan. da Bursary: Chelsea Hen- Horner. Masonic Award: Me- sary: Chris Shmon. Scholarship: Carissa Mer- Piston Ring Power ry. Minnedosa Credit lissa Clark. Redfern Farm Services ke and Cassie Ross. Mechanics Award: Landon Minnedosa Archery Union Youth Board: Melis- Award: Laura Horner. Captain H.G.L. Hutton McMillan. Club Bursary: Jennifer sa Clark, Emily MacDon- Continued on Page 10

Riding Mountain National Park parkscanada.gc.ca KEITH AND RENEE &DQDGD'D\,WLQHUDU\ Monday, July 1, 2013 CORO 5CPF%CUVNG$WKNFKPI%QPVGUV/KPPGFQUC$GCEJ Building starts at 10:00 a.m. and judging will begin a 4:00 p.m.

MARIA ARAGON Hosted by Minnedosa Curves, prizes for the best castle! Thank you to Dana for organizing the Sand Castle Building Contest. CARLY DOW AND JESSE MATAS KENNY SHAW PATRICK MCDERMOTT - SONGS (OF THE CROOKED BROTHERS) OF RIDING MOUNTAIN CORO $GCEJ8QNNG[DCNN6QWTPCOGPV/KPPGFQUC$GCEJ Beach Volleyball Tournament hosted by the Rec Office Summer Students. Registration will end at 10am, cost $2.00 per player (four on the court, 4-6 players per team). Cool prizes for the best uniforms, prizes for the winners! RORO$QWPE[5VTWEVWTGU/KPPGFQUC$GCEJ Enjoy a fun time on these fun bouncy structures and slide. Ran by MYJC Odd Job Squad. Bracelets are $3.00 each; enter to win a free week of day camp with Au CANADA DAY ssi disponib le en français Minnedosa Rec with every bracelet purchase. Wasagaming / Clear Lake, MB Main Stage Events FREE ENTRY RORO%CTPKXCN)COGU/KPPGFQUC$GCEJ 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Citizenship Ceremony - Welcoming over 40 new Canadians. Carnival Games ran by the Minnedosa Rec Office. Cool prizes and loads of fun! Standing Eagle Drum Group JULY 1, 2013 Singing of O’Canada by Maria Aragon 20 game punch card is $2.00 includes cotton candy. 12:30 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Carly Dow and Jesse Matas - Winnipeg musician with Jesse Matas from Crooked Brothers. 1:15 p.m. - 1:40 p.m. Maria Aragon - YouTube sensation and upcoming star RORO(CEG2CKPVKPI/KPPGFQUC$GCEJ 1:30 p.m. Giant Birthday Cake Courtesy of Elkhorn Resort and Conference Centre (FREE) Free face painting 2:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Kenny Shaw - Number one Musical Comedian in Canada - Family Show 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Keith and Renee - Musical Duo, Country Recording of the Year at WCMA 2012 RORO4Q[CN%CPCFKCP#KT(QTEG$CPF Other Celebrations 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Onanole Community Pancake Breakfast- Onanole (in front of Barnaby`s) 2CXKNKQPNQYGTNGXGN (Adult $6.00, 12 and under $4.00, 6 and under FREE) Music entertainment brought to you by the Royal Canadian Military Brass Quintet. 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Adventure Park Mini Golf Grand Opening Hole in One Contest - Next to the Tennis Courts ( FREE ) 10:00 - 2:00 p.m. Face Painting - Friends of the park, near the Visitor Centre (FREE) RORO9KGPGT4QCUV/KPPGFQUC$GCEJ 12:00 - 3:00 oTENTik open House - Site 601, Wasagaming Campground, Parks Canada’s new camping experience! Ran by the Rugby Girls, donated by Burgess Quality Foods 12:30 p.m. Parks Canada Zone - Fun Park activities near the big tent! 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Hot Dog Barbeque - Sportsman`s Park (FREE- while supplies last) RORO7PVKN4GF/KPPGFQUC$GCEJ2CXKNKQP 6:30 p.m. Into the Wild Car Caravan (pre-register at the Visitor Centre) 8:00 p.m. Alien Invasion Campfire Program - Wasagaming Campground NQYGTNGXGN 8:30 p.m. Moon Lake Mystery Campfire - Moon Lake Campground Music entertainment Dusk Fireworks in Onanole ( Meet near the Big Elk! ) ROQTFWUM(KTGYQTMUQXGTVJGURKNNYC[ Minnedosa Fire Fighters  Th e Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 28, 2013 9 MREC donations continue to come in Heritage Co-op commits $125,000

By SARAH DALRYMPLE nating a grand total of As of June 26th, the lo- $125,000 over the next four cal fundraising campaign n the past few days, years. Th ese funds are from for MREC was sitting at IMinnedosa Region- the Heritage Co-op Com- $2,515,124. Th e goal is al Events Centre, to be munity Fund, which is able to reach a minimum of known as MCU Complex, to support local projects. $3,700,000. has been receiving much Ken Jenner, Board Presi- Currently, the MREC needed donations for their dent, presented Lewis with committee is working on capital campaign. the cheque on June 20th. a feasibility study for the A donation from Cor- “On behalf of MREC, new facility. More infor- porate Community Rela- I would like to heartfully mation will be printed tions of CP Rail was made thank the Co-op for their once details are fi nalized. to MREC for $10,000. Th is contributions throughout Cheque was offi cially ac- the years, both to our capi- cepted by MREC on June tal campaign and in-kind 19th. donations, especially the Bob Graham, presi- agriculture input to the dent of the Little River MREC crops. Th ey have Game and Fish Association been helping from day one also presented a cheque to and we really appreciate MREC Chair Jon Lewis in it,” Lewis commented. Photos by Sarah Dalrymple the amount of $5,000. MREC is also joining Each cheque will go with Rockin’ the Fields of Above, Heritage Co-op President, Ken Jenner to the Capital Campaign Minnedosa to sell raffl e presents MREC fundraising chairman, Jon Lewis fund. “Th ese donations tickets. Th e raffl e will in- are incredibly appreci- clude an electric guitar, with a four-year commitment of $125,000. ated!” Jon Lewis told Th e Blue Bomber autographed At left, Jon accepts a $5,000 donation from Tribune. seats, and two free week- Bob Graham, president of the Little Heritage Co-op has end passes to Rockin’ the River Game and Fish Association. also committed to do- Fields of Minnedosa.

13065aa01 10 Friday, June 28, 2013 Th e Minnedosa Tribune SANDY LAKE NEWS NEWDALE NEWS

By DIANE BACHEWICH By RAVEN’S GLEN WI vations have been done. eral days longer. Highway and the Korean War. Th e Home to celebrate Fa- #1 was washed out both highlight of our trip was adie Prokopchuk returned home from a two wek holi- ur apologies from last ther’s Day with Doug and east and west of Canmore. the Queen’s Jubilee Dis- Sday to Vancouver, BC. Her daughter, Pat, accompa- Oweek, it was Lawrence Linda Baker were Tammy It took until early Saturday play that is touring Canada nied her on the trip. Usick of Newdale who was and Arthur Baker from before the hotel had water this year. Shilo was the fi rst Speedy recovery to Mel Rystephanuk who was trans- out of hospital, not Adam Medicine Hat, AB. Th ey for showers and the restau- Museum to host the dis- ferred to the Minnedosa Hospital from Brandon Hospi- Usick. hosted 18 family members rant was able to re-open play after its initial display tal. Newdale readers of for Father’s Day. when propane tanks were time in Ottawa. It’s well Sympathy is extended to John Domaschuk and fam- Th e Tribune extend our Birthday wishes to El- delivered and then, luck- worth the trip to visit! We ily on the passing of his aunt, Ruby Backlin (nee Swenar- congratulations and best len Kitzler of Lion’s Manor ily, they were able to head followed that with lunch at chuk) of Calgary, AB. Funeral service was held in Calgary wishes to the Editor, Dar- in Brandon who celebrat- for home later Saturday. the Clanwilliam General with burial here in Sandy Lake at a later date. ryl Holyk and fi ance Karen ed on June 17th. Th e Kit- Th ey arrived home mid- Store, a “gem” of a com- Th e town is getting an uplift with new sidewalks in Dalgarno, as they begin zler’s lived in Newdale for morning on Sunday, only munity business. Sandra progress. their married life together many years, before mov- a day late. Th is trip won’t and Sherry were wonder- Lawrence and Barb Osadec spent a few days in Cal- this week on June 29th. ing to Rivers and then to soon be forgotten! ful hosts, fi lling us in on the gary with son, Jeff , Pam and Anna. While there, they cele- Th e wedding takes place at Brandon. Birthday wishes Congratulations to Al- upcoming 100th celebra- brated their granddaughter Anna’s 3rd birthday and also Newdale United Church. to Eileen Bradley and Shir- listair and Sheona Smith tions of Clanwilliam Curl- Father’s Day. Doug and Linda ley Pederson who also cel- and their family, Mark, ing Club. A most enjoy- Sympathy to Florence Shewchuk and family on the Baker had Peter and Cic- ebrate their birthdays this Gill and Val, who will be able day spent with good passing of husband, Sam Shewchuk, of Brandon. Sam ely Campbell of Vulcan week too. receiving their Canadian friends! and Florence and daughter Lorie once farmed in the Oz- Alberta stay with them We extend Happy An- citizenship on July 1st at A combined worship erna district. for several days last week. niversary wishes to Harvey Clear Lake. service was held at Car- Th e Sandy Lake Lions Club held their annual potluck Th e Campbell’s were visit- and Bev VanDamm who Ten members and dale Church last Sunday windup. It had to be held at the rec. centre due to the rain ing in this area from June celebrated on June 17th. friends of Newdale Ra- followed by a pot-luck lun- on Sunday afternoon and they couldn’t have it at their 15 -21st, renewing friend- Th e Strathclair School ven’s Glen WI went touring cheon in the rink. A fare- campgrounds. ships from their time spent 4-Year Trip group of grade on June 20th, heading to well gift from the pastoral Get well wishes to Nestar Drul who is in the Minnedo- in Strathclair, when he was 9-12 students, teachers the RC Artillery Museum charge was presented to sa Hospital. the Baptist Church Minis- and chaperones had their in Shilo. Th e informa- Jen Dresser by Jan Riley. Welcome to Andrew Fedorkie of Erickson who has ter. Th ey were here when trip rudely interrupted tive guide that led them Roland was conducting taken up residence at the Sandy Lake Personal Care the drama club began and when the rains, fl ash fl oods through had a wealth of in- his last service at Cadurcis Home. Andrew has spent some time in the Minnedosa they certainly enjoyed the and washed out highways formation regarding Can- Church later the same af- Hospital. tour of the theatre, since made their “overnight” ada’s role in both World ternoon, to be followed by all the additions and reno- stay in Canmore last sev- Wars, the Riel Rebellion a picnic, we hope the rain didn’t dampen their spir- its. MCI Grad Notice of Public Hearing and Pre-Hearing Conference

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HEARING: Procedure (Rules) provide the related guidelines, which can be seen Continued The Public Utilities Board (Board) anticipates holding a public hearing at the Board’s website www.pub.gov.mb.ca or obtained on request to from Page 9 of an application from Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI) the Board, by either emailing ([email protected]), writing or for approval of rates and premiums for compulsory vehicle and driver calling the Board Secretary (204-945-2638 or 1-866-854-3698, toll Live Red Youth Schol- insurance as of March 1, 2014. The hearing would take place at the free). Parties wishing to submit a brief or to express comments at the arship: Carlene Dmytriw. Board’s Hearing Room, 4th Floor, 330 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB hearing should also contact the Board Secretary. Preceptor Zeta Bur- (commencing at 9:30 a.m.) on September 24, 2013. A Pre-Hearing sary: Hayley Surovy. GENERAL INFORMATION: Conference is to be convened by the Board in its offices at 10:30 a.m. Minnedosa Collegiate on June 28, 2013. Interested parties should take note that the Board does not have Award: Paxton Johnson. jurisdiction over the MPI lines of business denoted as Extension or Canadian Legion RATE IMPACT: SRE, or as to MPI’s Driver and Vehicle Licensing operation. Ladies Auxiliary Award: The Corporation is requesting approval for Basic Autopac vehicle and Shane Cameron. Persons seeking further information as to MPI’s application, or with drivers licence rates and premiums effective March 1, 2014, which, Archie & Winona Lon- respect to the Board’s process, and/or wishing to address the public if approved, would result in a 1.8% overall increase in MPI’s Basic dry Scholarship: Cassie hearing in French should notify the Board Secretary by August 30, premium revenue (excluding the impact of vehicle upgrades and an Ross and Carlene Dmy- 13065gg012013. As well, interested parties may examine MPI’s application and triw. increased overall driver and vehicle population). supporting materials, either at the offices of the Corporation or on Minnedosa Band Par- Actual vehicle and driver premiums would vary depending on claim its website, or the Board’s office. ents Association Award: and driving experience, insurance use, territory and vehicle rate Courtney Orr. DATED this 17th day of June, 2013. group. Full particulars, including the rate impact and application, can Husky Energy Scholar- be found on the Manitoba Public Insurance website www.mpi.mb.ca. ship: Carlene Dmytriw. Chown Entrance PRE-HEARING CONFERENCE: Scholarship: Braydon Those seeking Intervener status should notify the Board of their H. M. Singh Whittington. intention by applying to the Board Secretary before the now scheduled Secretary Raymond Girling Pre-Hearing Conference of June 28, 2013. Interveners may be The Public Utilities Board Scholarships: Braden De- entitled to financial assistance, and the Board’s Rules of Practice and Montigny, Braydon Whit- tington, Hayley Surovy, Emily MacDonald. Minnedosa Tribune Honour Roll: Melissa Five days notice Wheelchair access is Clark, Jennifer Curle, Car- required. available. lene Dmytriw, Emily Mac- Donald, Hayley Surovy, Braydon Whittington. The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 28, 2013 11

TO PLAPLACECE AN AD ACREAGE REAL ESTATE DAYCARE BY PHONEPHONE CCallall 867-381867-38166 FOR SALE Hours to pplace,lace, correct or cancel ads: Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.mp.m.. 10 minutes south of Little Sprouts Childcare Minnedosa. 4 Bedroom, 2 Home is STAYING in Minne- BY MAIL CCLASSIFIEDLASSIFIED ADVERTIADVERTISINGSING bathroom, fi nished base- 1RZ%XLOGLQJ dosa!!! I currently have one Th e Minnedosa Tribune,Tribune, P.O. Box 930,930, ment, attached garage, town Infant/Preschool spot and Minne Minnedosa,dosa, ManitobaManitoba R0J 1E0 water. Approximately 1150 6FHQLF5LGJH(VWDWHV three School-Age spots avail- sq. ft. Very private and ma- able starting ASAP. I am a li- BYBY FFAXAX 204-8675171204-8675171 ture yard. For more informa- &RQGRV censed ECE II, and provide BY E-MAIL [email protected]@minnedosatribune.com tion call 204-867-0459. (16- tons of outdoor play as well 3x) as developmentally appropri- ate activities. I also provide Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. reserves the right to FARMLAND two snacks and a hot home deletedelete any words or phrases deemed by Th e Minnedosa FOR SALE cooked lunch daily. We go TribuneTribune Ltd. to be objectionable, or to refuse to publish anyany on fi eld trips within walking advertisement. Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. shall not be Farmland for Sale- SE distance of my house, and responsible for any loss or damage to any advertiser or third 24-14-19 consists of 146 acres, often spend all day exploring party resulting from the failure of an advertisement to appear 118 cult. Great place to build outside! I am open 7:30 a.m. in Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd.Ltd. oror fromfrom anyany error or omission your dream home beside #10 - 5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. in anyany advertisement which is published. Highways overlooking the Please call Karen at (204) valley. MLS #1312482. For 867-3626 or email shaash79@ RATESRATES more info call Bob Daymond yahoo.ca, for more informa- Sutton Harrison Realty 204 tion or to book a spot! ( 16-tfn) $9.00 fforor fi rst 40 worwords,ds, additionaladditional wordswords .10 each.each. 571-5918. (15-3) ReRepeatpeat ads - Half Price. ENGAGEMENT BUSINESS Classifi ed DisplaDisplayy - $9.00/col. inch each insertinsert.. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SALE (Incl. logo, box & bolding, and centering). 8QLWV$YDLODEOH HappHappyy Snaps: ((Birthday,Birthday, Engagement,Engagement, Wedding,Wedding, Birth, & GraduationGraduation)-)- $16.00 for the fi rst 20 words and the picturepicture.. )RUGHWDLOVFDOO OObituaries:bituaries: $6.50 perper col.col. inch.inch. Reach the entire province (50 weeklweeklyy newspapers) $189.0$189.000 3HWHU+DUULVRQ WWestmanestman and Eastman: $119.00 MEADOW LAKE BUSINESS FOR SALE RI6XWWRQ+DUULVRQ5HDOW\ All AAdsds ppluslus 5% G.S.T.

SELF-SERVE CAR WASH  DeadlinesDeadlines + R/O WATER ClassifiClassifi ed advertisements must be submitted no later VENDING STATION + tthanhan noon TuesdaTuesdayy for insertion in the followingfollowing Friday’sFriday’s COMPUTER REPAIR ededition.ition. AALLLL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE BUSINESS. PPREPAIDREPAID BEFBEFOREORE ININSERTION.SERTION. )RU6DOH Delmar and Karen Hrysak ALSO 1000 SQ. FT. OF Th e Minnedosa Tribune is not resresponsibleponsible for UNUSED INDOOR SPACE TO are pleased to announce the typograptypographicalhical errors pupublishedblished AFTER tthehe fi rst insertion, nor DEVELOP. forthcoming marriage of their ddoesoes it assume responsiresponsibilitybility fforor errors pupublishedblished as a resuresultlt ooff son aann aadvertisementdvertisement placed,placed, changed,changed, or cancecancelled,lled, by tetelephone.lephone. SERIOUS ENQUIRIES ONLY Ryan Mathew To ensure yyourour aadvertisementdvertisement appearsappears correctlycorrectly pleaseplease susubmitbmit iitt PLEASE PHONE to in pperson,erson, by ffax,ax, maimail,l, or emaiemail.l. 306.236.3339, Kristin Larissa Taman, 306.240.7778 OR EMAIL daughter of Robert and the FOR SALE FOR RENT [email protected] late Crystal Taman of Winnipeg. A small family wedding will Exercise bicycle brand Apartment for rent, GARAGE SALES take place new, $75.00. 204-868-5017. newly renovated, laundry. +LVWRULF7LOVRQ3ODFH Saturday, September Phone 204-868-0120 or 204- Moving sale: Sunday, %HGDQG%UHDNIDVW 21, 2013 at the Forks in 566-2346 after 5:00 p.m. (15- June 30, Monday, July 1st Winnipeg. FOR RENT 2x) 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. No early Open House July 1, 2-4 p.m. 149-2nd Ave SW, Minnedosa, Manitoba A social evening will be held birds. 9 Bison Hills Road, 204-867-2830 [email protected] in their honour. Cabin for Rent – 2 bed- Th ree bedroom house across from the beach. www.tilsonplace.com  (x) rooms fully furnished, on for rent $895.00/month plus Minnedosa Beach (5 minute utilities and damage deposit. Th e garage sale on June walk to the beach). Available 21-2nd St. NE, Minnedosa, 23rd was cancelled due to WANTED PAINTER now. $60.00/day or $350.00 MB. Available July 1st. Phone the rain, but will happen on If your label reads per week. Phone Portage la Rob at 204-867-5057. (x) Saturday, June 29th, 9 a.m. – Prairie 1-204-871-2224 any- 5 p.m. and Sunday, June 30th Barley, feedwheat and Qualifi ed Painter with 13 /06 /30 time. (14-4x) Th ree bedroom house from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. behind corn. Must be low-vomi. 25 years experience. All work It’s time to renew! for rent, $835.00/month plus Tilson Place. Motorcycle, Phone the Dutch Barn MB guaranteed. Call Blaine at In Minnedosa, 2 bed- utilities and damage deposit. washer, cars, boat, sofa. 71- Ltd. in Cardale, MB. 1-204- 204-874-2399. (43-tfn) Call 867-3816 room apartment with bal- 237 Main St. N., Minnedosa, 2nd St. SW. Will be selling 573-6402 or email dutch@ cony. Phone 204-728-8609. MB. Available July 1st. Phone hotdogs, iced tea and pops. inethome.ca (15-4) (14-tfn) Rob at 204-867-5057. (x) (x) 12 Friday, June 28, 2013 The Minnedosa Tribune

COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED

UCT Bingo at Ukrainian Minnedosa Service to Hall, Tuesday nights. Doors WEST REGION CHILD & FAMILY open at 6:00 p.m. Early bird at Seniors Congregate Meal SERVICES INC. 7:00 p.m. followed by regular Program serving supper invites applications for the position of games. License #3359 B1 and meals for seniors at the 3359 BO. (47-tfn) Townview Manor 6th fl oor Tuesdays, Th ursdays, PREVENTION AND RESOURCE SERVICES (PRS) WORKER Come for cake, coff ee Sundays starting at 5:00 TOOTINAOWAZIIBEENG FIRST NATION and conversation. Th e Brown p.m. $8.00 dine in, $10.00 family invites you to join them delivered. Call 204-867- Reporting to the Community Based Team Supervisor, the worker will be in celebration of Elwood and 2198 after 1:00 p.m. on day responsible to work as part of the child and family service team in delivering Ruth’s 50th Wedding Anni- of the meal or call 204-867- a full range of child and family services utilizing a community based model versary on Sunday, June 30th, 5190 for all other inquiries. of service delivery, with emphasis on prevention and resource services as a 2013 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Service to Seniors frontline approach. Menu: at Monteray Estates Commu- DUTIES INCLUDE: nity Centre, 40 Mockingbird June 30th: • Provision of frontline voluntary child and family services, including Drive, Brandon, MB. Please Roast beef, mashed potatoes, vegetable, salad, intake and referral 13065pp06 no gifts, just the pleasure of • Assisting in the delivery of statutory services as required your company. (14-3x) dessert. July 2nd: • Planning, developing and implementation of community based prevention programs as related to child and family service needs of the Kiera Dragan is host- Seasoned chicken community ing an informational evening breast, mashed potatoes, • Provision of support services to children in care about her experiences on vegetable, salad and • Facilitating groups, teaching parenting skills, establishing a close her 11 month mission trip to dessert. working relationship with other related services 11 diff erent countries. She July 4th: welcomes her supporters to Roast pork, mashed QUALIFICATIONS: Minnedosa Calvary Church potatoes, vegetable, salad • BSW with at least two years directly related experience, preferably in on Th ursday, July 4th at 7:00 and dessert. First Nations Child and Family Services. An equivalent combination of p.m. Dessert and coff ee to (12-tfn) training and experience may be considered. follow. (15-2x) • Must have a commitment to First Nations child and family services, community based planning and service delivery. Minnedosa Horticul- • Must have demonstrated knowledge of and appreciation for First tural Society Peony and Sum- Nations culture and aspirations • The ability to speak Ojibway will be considered an asset. mer Flower Show and Tea • Must have demonstrated ability to work as part of a team. Tuesday, July 2nd, 2013 at • Good administrative and organizational skills Ukrainian Hall. Entries 9:00 • Excellent verbal and written communication skills – 11:00 a.m. Public welcome • Must have computer training and/or knowledge of Microsoft Office at 2:00 p.m. Tea served 2:00 – • Must be willing to submit to a criminal records check, prior contact 4:00 p.m. New exhibitors very check and child abuse registry check. welcome – show books at Ag -2%23325781,7< Offi ce and Flower Shop. (15- The successful applicant must provide WRCFS with a current Criminal Record The Minnedosa Community Childcare Co-op is expanding our 2x) check, Child Abuse Registry check, prior contact check and driver’s abstract prior to the commencement of employment. Travel is required. A valid programs! We are currently seeking a creative and enthusiastic Th e descendents of Algot driver’s license and access to means of transportation for work is a condition individual for the position of full time Assistant Director. and Olga (Paulsen) Hall are of employment The successful applicant must have their Early Childhood gathering to mark the 75th SALARY : Commensurate with experience and training and according to Education diploma as well as at least two years’ experience in anniversary of their marriage. Provincial pay scale. On the 30th of June, 2013, a licenced child care setting, current First Aid & CPR. We are family and friends are invited DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Monday, July 8th, 2013 seeking an individual with above average verbal and written to the farm in the Danvers communications, interpersonal skills, ability to multi-task, District for coff ee, cake and a Please submit resumes to: visit, 2:00 p.m. and after. All Esther Beaulieu, BSW proficient time management and organizational abilities. welcome. (15-2x) CBT Supervisor The Assistant Director reports to the Executive Director and is West Region Child & Family Services, Inc. Box 280 responsible to support the organization’s achievement of its RECYCLING Erickson, Manitoba R0J 0P0 mission and organizational objectives. The Assistant Director Fax: (204) 636 – 6158 assists with the implementation of policies and programs related We thank all who apply, however, only those selected to child development and care, human resources, equipment and for an interview will be contacted. facilities, family and community relations, and record keeping. The Assistant Director will develop, implement and evaluate programs, • aluminum motivate and supervise employees. • brass 50RI0LQWR • zinc 3DUWWLPH0RZHU Closing Date: July 5, 2013 • steel 2SHUDWRU/DERXUHU • e-waste Minnedosa Community Child Care • lead Box 1108 7KH5XUDO0XQLFLSDOLW\RI0LQWRLV Jim and Margaret Kingdon • catalytic converters Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 and their family wish to invite • stainless steel DFFHSWLQJDSSOLFDWLRQVIRUD • batteries (204)867-3313 you to a celebration of their 3DUWWLPH0RZHU2SHUDWRU/DERUHU • copper 60th wedding anniversary. 7KLVSRVLWLRQLVSDUWWLPHFDVXDODQG Th e Come and Go Tea will www.urbanmine.ca VFKHGXOHGWRVWDUWDSSUR[LPDWHO\-XO\WK be held on Saturday, July 204.774.0192 'XWLHVWRLQFOXGHRSHUDWLRQRIPXQLFLSDOWUDFWRU 6th from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 72 Rothwell Road DQGPRZHUDQGRWKHUJHQHUDOGXWLHVDVDVVLJQHG at the 50+ Activity Centre Winnipeg, MB (ONKRUQ5HVRUWLVORRNLQJWR OWNER OPERATORS in Minnedosa. A Loonie (1 block south of IKEA) ¿OOSRVLWLRQVLPPHGLDWHO\ REQUIRED donation to the MS Society 3OHDVHVHQGUHVXPHZLWKUHIHUHQFHVE\ The trusted name in )URQW'HVN5HSUHVHQWDWLYH in lieu of cards and gifts is SP)ULGD\-XO\WK Looking for owner metal recycling 6HDVRQDO2QO\ appreciated. (16-2x) operators to haul asphalt oil within MB, SK, AB, 6XEPLWDSSOLFDWLRQVWR 'LVKZDVKHU)XOOWLPH\HDU URXQGRUVHDVRQDO and North Dakota. 50RI0LQWR± 3OHDVHVHQG\RXUUHVXPHWR 6HDVRQDO(TXLSPHQW2SHUDWRU/DERUHU Excellent compensation Deadlilnes VWHSKDQLH#HONKRUQUHVRUWPEFD package. Work available 0DLQ6W%R[0LQQHGRVD0%5-( RUID[   immediately! is Tuesday 3KRQH   )D[   Contact Tyler for details 204.571.0187 (PDLOUPPLQWR#PWVQHW [email protected] at Noon  The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 28, 2013 13

HELP WANTED OBITUARIES

Helen Podruski June , 

Helen Podruski passed away peacefully on Th ursday, June 20, 2013. Helen was predeceased by -2%23325781,7< her husband Joseph on June 17, The Minnedosa Community Childcare Co-op is accepting The Minnedosa Tribune invites applications for a full-time 1999; and two brothers, Philip applications for a full-time Director who will be responsible for Reporter (Mary) and Michael. the management and administration of the centre and ensuring Job responsibilities include: gathering information, conducting She is survived by her quality child care for all the children in our care. The qualified interviews, research, writing news stories and taking photographs of children, Florence (Hector) candidate will have the following: Early Childhood Education III Mailhot of Regina, Frank newsworthy happenings in Minnedosa and the surrounding area. Podruski (Bev) of Ottawa and Joyce and at least two years of administrative experience in a Daycare Requirements: (Roger) Henderson of Trinidad, setting. The candidate must also possess a sound theoretical • A valid Manitoba Driver’s Licence and a vehicle West Indies; seven grandchildren and and practical understanding of childhood development , strong • Willing to cover evening and weekend events numerous great-grandchildren; as well as sister-in-law Mabel organizational and personnel management skills, financial and and nieces and nephews. • Have excellent presentation with strong communication skills A Memorial Service will be held at Qu’Appelle House, 1425 budgeting knowledge. The successful candidate will possess • Be personable, outgoing, motivated and enthusiastic College Avenue, Regina on Th ursday, June 27, 2013 at 7:00 p.m excellent communication and interpersonal skills, be a team • Possess creativity with strong writing, typing and photography with interment to follow in Minnedosa Cemetery, Minnedosa, leader and have working knowledge of computer programs like skills Manitoba on Saturday, June 29, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. Flowers most Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook. Working knowledge of • Comfortable with digital photography, PC operations and gratefully declined. Donations in Helen’s memory may be government licensing standards is also required. software (Microsoft Word). made to Qu’Appelle House, 1425 College Avenue, Regina, SK, S4P 1B4. To leave an online message of condolence, please visit • Work well with others The Director will support the Board of Directors to make decisions, www.speersfuneralchapel.com (x) • Be able to meet deadlines manage the day to day finances of the centre, deal with all aspects Donald Francis Hyde of human resource management, ensure that all policies as given Those interested in this position are asked to send a resume along by the Board are implemented, develop and maintain good public with a cover letter detailing your specific qualifications to: Donald Francis Hyde was born on July 8, 1939 in Pratt, MB. relationships with parents and our community. The Director will Don attended several schools including Russell and Strathclair. The Minnedosa Tribune work to promote improvements in the centre. Following completion of grade six, he held various jobs. Don 14 – 3rd Ave. S.W. , P.O. Box 930 had fond memories of driving the horses at threshing time on Closing Date: July 5, 2013 Minnedosa, MB the Purkess family farm. He also worked on the construction R0J 1E0 of Assiniboine Community College, drove a CAT Tractor for Minnedosa Community Child Care Or by email to [email protected] Keith Williamson and worked for Metal Industries on the shear Box 1108 and brake. In 1977, Don met Agnes Patrie and they moved to Minnedosa MB R0J 1E0 We thank all applicants; however only those selected for an interview Basswood where he worked as a hired man for farmers in the (204)867-3313 will be contacted. area including his most recent with Denis Pearson. In the early 90’s Donald and Agnes returned to Minnedosa and purchased a home. In 2000, they moved into Townview Manor. Don moved into the Minnedosa Personal Care Home in January of  MATCHMAKER this year.

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