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We acknowledge the fi nancial support of the Government of through the Canada Periodical Fund of the Department of Canadian Heritage.7ULEXQH 6LQFH Volume 132 Issue 16 Friday, June 27, 2014 www.minnedosatribune.com 90 cents plus tax The Most Recent Talk Mavericks Claim a Few More Wins of the Town

By JENNIFER PAIGE

he rumour mill has Tbeen hard at work this week after service dogs and wardens were spotted at Sun Sun Restaurant late last week. From a bear living in the garage to the pur- chase and sale of illegal food, Minnedosa residents have certainly not left their creativity behind when discussing the local busi- ness’s situation. While details of the incident were asked to re- main private, residents can be assured that the issue did not involve the RCMP and was regarding a per- sonal matter for the own- ers of the business having no ties to the operation of the popular restaurant. Photo by Jennifer Paige Sun Sun remains open providing its delicious Chi- By JENNIFER PAIGE gan on Wednesday, June ie, Colton Spraggs, hit his home game against the Baseball League, follow- nese Cuisine to its many 18th verses the Austin A’s. fi rst career homerun. Plumas Pirates. ing Portage who sits in faithful customers. Despite he Minnedosa Maver- Th e Mavericks claimed a On Friday, June 20th “We won 1-0. Bryce fi rst place with a 9-1-1 re- being the most recent talk Ticks have had a week 6-1 win. the Mavs took on Neepa- Stephenson was the hero cord. Carberry sits in third of the town, the owner’s full of action banking one Trent Madill pitched wa, defeating them 5-1. picking up the win on the with a record of 5-3-2. appreciate the concern win after another to bring fi ve innings, giving up one Mike Tarleton had a com- mound and scoring the and support shown by the their record to 7-2. hit and one run and strik- plete game on the mound, winning run in the bot- Upcoming Mavericks people of Minnedosa. Last week’s action be- ing out six. Maverick rook- giving up fi ve hits, three tom of the sixth to break Games: walks and striking out a scoreless game,” added three. Richards. Wednesday, June 25th “Bryce Stephenson Jay Klym started the at Carberry +$33<&$1$'$'$<6$/( 23(16$785'$<-81(7+ was 2-4 with an RBI and game and threw fi ve shut- ± a run scored. John Hutton out innings, striking out Friday, July 4th at Minnedosa vs. Austin -81(7+72-8/<7+ &/26('021'$<-81(7+ 78(6'$<-8/<67 was 2-3 with two doubles seven, with Stephenson 3$<12*6725367 d,&^,/KE,Kh^ and a walk,” explained fi nishing off the last two Sunday, July 6th at ϲϱDĂŝŶ^ƚ͘^͕͘DŝŶŶĞĚŽƐĂ 21$//5(*8/$535,&(',7(06 Maverick, Andrew Rich- innings on the mound. Portage ϮϬϰͲϴϲϳͲϯϲϳϰ (;&/8',1*-(:(//(5< +$1'%$*6 ards. Th e Mavs hold the

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By JENNIFER PAIGE Scoliosis is an abnormal Founded in 2006 Curvy information and will be At this stage of Amy’s Monday. We have a sched- curvature of the spine, Girls continues to grow in able to talk with others that condition her next step will uled appointment to meet t the end of May a ben- cause unknown. Doctors numbers with 55 support are in similar circumstanc- be to have a consultation with the spinal surgeon for Aefi t social was held informed the Kreshewski’s groups in countries all es to ours,” added Dianne. from a spinal surgeon, who assessment on July 9th in for fourteen-year-old, that Amy in fact had a 47.5 around the world. Th e convention con- will assess her for surgery. at the Children’s Minnedosa resident, Amy degree lateral curve in her In 2013, Curvy Girls sists of various workshops, Spinal surgery involves Rehab Centre,” noted Di- Kreshewski. After receiv- upper and lower spine and held its fi rst international motivational speakers, the placement of steel anne. “Right after we get ing tremendous support was also rotated. convention in Hauppauge, advocacy and leadership rods along the spine to home we will be off to Win- from the community Amy Since the time of di- New York, where 150 girls empowerment as well as straighten and align. It is nipeg for the meeting with will be attending an inter- agnosis, Amy has braved suff ering from scolio- an international panel of estimated at eight to ten the specialist. It is going to national scoliosis support through many of the side sis came together to gain specialists and surgeons hours with a recovery time be a blur of activity but we group convention in Long eff ects of scoliosis and has knowledge and support will be on hand to discuss of three months. are both feeling very posi- Island, New York. been actively treating her one another. the many facets of the dis- “We heard from the tive about everything.” “Th e social was a great disorder with many visits Getting Amy to this order. specialist in Winnipeg last success and we are very to various doctors, phys- convention was the goal blessed to have received iotherapists and neurolo- behind the benefi t social such amazing support gists. held last month and after Silver Soccer Winners from our community. We Th roughout the pro- receiving great support are very appreciative to cess of her treatment Amy from the community, the everyone who came out, has been looking for lo- Krewshewski’s will be at- donated or off ered words cal support networks but tending the 2014 interna- of encouragement,” com- hasn’t found many places tional support group con- mented, Dianne Krews- to turn. Without a local vention that will enable hewski, Amy’s mother. support group, Amy wid- Amy to become a leader in About a year-and-a- ened her search which led advocacy for her disorder half ago, Amy was living her to Curvy Girls, which here at home. the life of your regular thir- has two Canadian chap- “We have booked our teen year-old, until a vol- ters in Ontario and British trip to the convention. We leyball incident found her Columbia. leave on Saturday, June in the hospital. At that time Curvy Girls is a net- 28th and return on the 3rd she was told that she had work of peer-led support of July. Amy’s ultimate severe scoliosis. Not know- groups for young women goal is to form a support ing much about scoliosis, and girls that strive to re- group in once the diagnosis came as a duce the emotional impact we return home but we will scary realization. of scoliosis. also be absorbing a ton of

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SUBMITTED Th e girls played their the girls in the top of their fi rst game of the tourna- pool so they advanced to he Minnedosa VM- ment against Brandon the A side fi nals. TTransport/Husky En- Burgundy and won 3-2. Th e game was played ergy GU14 soccer team Later in the afternoon at noon on Sunday against won silver at the Brandon the team played Brandon Brandon Purple and they League Tournament. Th is Yellow and defeated them were defeated 2-0 on two wraps up a great season as 4-2 but the team had to very quick corner kicks. 0,11('26$ ',675,&7 they also placed second in work hard to keep their Th e girls played hard league standings. lead. Th ese two wins put and dominated the Bran- 6(59,&(6726(1,256 don end but they just couldn’t get the ball past Is relocating to the keeper. Destinations Plus Th ey are to be con- Minnedosa 50+ Activity Centre gratulated on their silver 31 Main Street S. $XJXVWWK WK)RONORUDPD placing and their team- 6HSWHPEHUWKWK0RRVH-DZ7HPSOH*DUGHQV work throughout the tour- 3UHVHQWRIÀFHORFDWLRQLQ7RZQ9LHZ0DQRU 6HSWHPEHUWKWK6N\GDQFHU&DVLQR nament and season. ZLOOEHFORVHGIURP-XQHWR-XO\ 2FWREHUWKWK:DONLQJZLWK'LQRVDXUV 2FWREHUWKWK6N\GDQFHU&DVLQR 1HZ/RFDWLRQZLOOUHRSHQ-XO\ 1RYHPEHUWKWK/DGLHV6KRSSLQJLQ0LQRW If your label reads Office Hours: Monday - Friday 1RYHPEHUWKWK6N\GDQFHU&DVLQR 'HFHPEHUWKWK&HOHEUDWLRQV7KHDWUH 14 /06 /30 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 1HZ

By JENNIFER PAIGE 2013 but early in the New administered daily seizure Year doctors found further medication. rickson’s 17th annual complications, leading to Due to Garrett’s condi- ELittle Valley Jamboree her second open heart sur- tions his mobility has also was held this past week- gery on January 9th. been aff ected. He cannot end, a two-day event full Since then she has stand independently, re- of music and festivities all undergone two additional quires a walker and special in support of local children heart catheterizations, in- orthotics, a wheelchair and who are battling through sertion of two stents, three specialty stroller as well life with special needs. more open chest proce- as modifi ed furniture and “Th e event went very dures, two cardiac arrests special equipment. well. We had some rain and one hundred hours As Garrett gets older on Saturday but it did not spent on the heart lung by- the Hess family has deter- hold up the entertainers or pass machine. mined that it will be neces- dampen the spirits of the She was discharged sary to build a new home organizers and entertain- from the Pediatric Cardi- in order to have the many ers,” said Rod Lewandoski, Kynley Kristinnson ac Intensive Care Unit in modifi cations necessary— event organizer. mid-February and fl own wheelchair accessible areas One hundred and back to Winnipeg for fur- and doorways, specialized two children were in at- ther appointments with bathroom, no stairs as well tendance taking part in a cardiologists. as a vehicle that will allow number of fun activities Currently she has a par- him safe transportation. throughout the weekend, alyzed left vocal cord and Once the funds have including face painting, paralyzed left diaphragm. been tallied and expenses bouncy castles, and a little She will need at least one recouped, the Little Val- Photo by Denise Selewich train built by the Jamboree more open heart surgery to ley Jamboree will be pre- committee. complete her new circula- senting both the Hess and Jamboree performers signed guitars which “Th e children were giv- tion. Most recently she has Kristinnson families with were presented to this years recipients. en happy face wrist bands been having complications the funds raised during the and had lots of fun things to with her lungs and function Jamboree. be very generous as al- the event, attended and do. Th e Money Mountain of her heart. “It does take us some ways. We also had about many helped at our auc- was a favourite as always,” Kynley’s doctors future time to tally everything 15 of our former families, tion tent and other jobs. continued Lewandoski. “As course of action is uncer- up so we do not have any including this year’s, in- It was very heartwarming their donation to the Jam- tain until they observe how fi gures as yet. But, people volved in the Jamboree. to see them all,” added boree, the Erickson Credit Garrett Hess her lungs and heart per- and business’s tended to Most sold tickets prior to Lewandoski. Union brought T & W Min- form as she grows. iature Train, where chil- fl ew her to Winnipeg. She Garrett Hess is a six- dren could ride on a little began her fi rst few weeks of year-old who has been horse or in a cart. All-in-all life in the Neonatal Inten- busy attending kindergar- there was a lot of things for sive Care Unit where she ten in Ochre River. Garrett kids, which the Jamboree is was diagnosed with hypo- had a traumatic birth that all about.” plastic left heart syndrome resulted in a lack of oxygen. Along with children’s and AV, a cardiac abnor- At 18-months-old he was activities there were plenty mality characterized by diagnosed with Cerebral of good tunes to keep the marked hypoplasia of the Palsy. adults moving. Th e Cook- left ventricle and ascending Cerebral Palsy has shack Shakers kicked off aorta. caused low muscle tone the show again this year, Shortly after diagnosis and severe delay in his ex- Courtney Newton from Kynley was sent home until pressive speech. He has performed as she began having trouble been seeing physiothera- well as Erickson’s Laurie breathing. From there she pists, occupational thera- Larsen, Unwound, and went back to Winnipeg pists and speech language Tammy Wruth. Minnedo- where she was then air pathologists regularly. He sa’s Sister Reign also took to lifted to Stollery Children’s was also introduced to sign the stage on Sunday. Hospital in , AB. language at the age of two. “Th e adults danced to Surgeons planned At the age of four, Garrett the great music of all our three stages of surgeries in began to use some verbal entertainers, bought tickets order to reroute her anat- vocalization. In the same at the auction tent, bid on omy so only the right side year he developed a sei- of her heart would be cir- some of the prizes and got zure disorder. His fi rst sei-  into the bidding at the Live culating blood throughout zure lasted 13 minutes and Auction Saturday night.” her body. She had her fi rst was followed by numerous -RLQXVIRUWKH Th e approximate count open heart surgery at one seizures after that. Garrett at the gate was 700 and with month old. has had many trips to the many generous donations Kynley made it home emergency room and is *UDQG2SHQLQJ the Jamboree committee is shortly after Th anksgiving sure they have gathered a RI/LEHUW\3K\VLRWKHUDS\LQRXUQHZORFDWLRQ fair amount to donate again this year. At press time fi nal Holmes Construction 0DLQ6WUHHW6RXWK0LQQHGRVD numbers have not yet been  tallied. WK Th is year the ben- ,QWHULRU([WHULRU -XO\ )XQ)HVW6DWXUGD\ efi ciaries’ of the event are   DPWRSP Kynley Kristinnson and 5RR¿QJ )UDPLQJ  Garrett Hess. Call: Darren Holmes Kynley was born in Brandon where doctors im-   mediately assessed her and  %R[&OHDU/DNH0%5-1  4 Friday, June 27, 2014 Th e Minnedosa Tribune V DARRYL A.HOLYK - PUBLISHER AND EDITOR An Unwelcome Anniversary Ye Old Letters to the Editor Dear Editor, work of any Canadian province. In terms of infl ation, NDP tax and fee hikes have driven down the purchas- Trib s proud Canadians we will join together on July ing power of Manitobans by driving up infl ation at the A1st and celebrate Canada Day. But in Manitoba, highest rate in the country, year-over-year. July 1st will also mark the fi rst anniversary of the PST Th is means, under the NDP government, Manito- increase. Why should Manitobans mark the fi rst anni- bans have seen the greatest reduction in their purchas- 1994 – A $200,000 interior renovation at Minnedosa versary of the PST hike? Because one year later, Mani- ing power of any Canadian citizens. Chicken Delight has resulted in an expanded seating area tobans are much worse off . Th is is a very dangerous situation. Combined with for 128, a new grey and burgundy colour scheme, new What has been the impact of the PST hike? the fact the NDP took away your right to vote on im- fi reproofi ng in the kitchen and a $15,000 air exchange/ It is the largest tax hike in 25 years. Since 2011, the portant tax increases, breaking their promise to Mai- air makeup system. NDP government has taken over $500 million from tobans, they have now set a precedent where they can Manitoba families. Th is is not just some number on a do it again. And I believe they will. 1984 – Organizers of last year’s Centennial Celebration spreadsheet or a soundbite or a minor inconvenience. So, the damage done in the fi rst year of the PST in- met for a fi nal time and reported a surplus of funds total- Over a half a billion dollars removed from the hands of crease is only the start of eroding Manitoba’s strength ling approximately $43,500. Th e funds have been turned those who are the real builders of this province. as a province. Th is NDP government will continue to over to Th e Town to be applied to the Centennial project Not only has this cash grab had a negative impact tax unfairly, to spend unwisely, and to arrogantly dem- – the arena renovations. on business, individuals, and families, the aff ect on our onstrate unaccountablity. provincial economy has been profound. When it comes Manitoba deserves better. 1974 – Agristeel employees have decided to union- to average wage growth and job growth, we are at the ize the plant in a vote that displayed a two to one edge bottom of the barrel. In other parts of the country, peo- Yours truly, in favour of the move. Th e union will be known as the ple who are looking for work are fi nding jobs and the Minnedosa Agricultural Implement Workers Union Lo- economy is performing better than it is in Manitoba. Brian Pallister, cal 1646. Our province has seen the largest outmigration of Leader of the Offi cial Opposition people and the largest reduction in people looking for 1964 – Th e Editor states that Minnedosa could use more than three designated crosswalks on Main Street. “On a Saturday evening, it is an impossible situation for Lady Steals From Three Businesses both pedestrians crossing Main Street and motorists driving along the street.” He also suggests equal penalties for the pedestrians and motorists who ignore the cross- around with ear buds, or an alarming rate of 134km/ walks. head phones in while they hr on Highway #16 head- Cops’ Corner drive. Under the Manitoba ing towards Minnedosa 1944 – Control and administration of the Riding Moun- By Highway Traffi c Act, it is for a visit. I fl ipped on my tain National Park Prison Camp has been transferred to deemed illegal to do so. lights and pulled over her the Department of Labour in Ottawa. Cst. JUSTIN Th ose found in the act are vehicle. She knew she was subject to a $113.10 fi ne. speeding and apologized. HUDDLE Congratulations to I issued her a $495.50 tick- 1924 – Local students were asked to write 200 words the Graduation Class of et, and wished her a good about a motor car. Here is one young girl’s submission: 2014. Th e RCMP in town safe day... as per usual. I “My father bought a motor car. He was out driving when ello, and welcome rate local businesses. I wish you a bright future in let her know she was in a tire busted when going up the hospital hill. Th e other back to the Cops’ Cor- guess its not really worth whatever path you choose the running for speeder of 180 words are what my father said when he was trying H ner. Police responded to 63 it to steal at the end of the to take from here on. All the week, but I doubt this to fi x the tire, but I know you wouldn’t like me to repeat calls for service this report- day. She will be attending the best in your future en- helped the mood she was them.” ing period. court to explain her ac- deavours. in after looking at the price A local female was tions to a judge. A female from a small of the ticket. 1894 – Th e agricultural hall is askew following a heavy charged with three counts It has come to my at- town outside of Winnipeg Be safe, see you storm last summer. It will need to be braced up soon or of theft under $5,000 when tention that there are some won the coveted prize this around town. it will fall over. she stole from three sepa- people who like to drive week. She was driving at

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By SYDNEY AUSTIN up at the quonset, once triggered some blood-cur- TCS Grade 8 again to be assigned their dling screams. Two of the last activity of the day. supervisors came running n Wednesday, June For some it was compass to make sure the people in O18th, the grade eight work lead by Kathleen the tent were alright. Th at students at Tanner’s Cross- Muirhead. Th e grade eights group luckily had another ing School left for their an- were taught how to use a tent set up for their things, nual camping trip to Lake compass, and then given a so they swapped tents and Audy. Th e students planned challenge. Th ey were bro- went back to talking and everything about the trip. ken into g roups of two that telling stories. Th ey made their own food had to work together and At around 2 a.m. there plan, check list for clothing map a trail with a compass was a team formed. A group and camping equipment, and hide two treats. Once of boys trying to go to the researched about the camp, you had hidden your wag- girls side of the camp ground planned the clean-up, put on wheels, you exchanged to hang out with them. At together activity groups and maps with another group one point the teachers woke found the information to and set out in search for up and came out with fl ash- book a bus. your hidden wagon wheels. lights. All of the boys ran As soon as they arrived, Most groups accomplished to their side of the camp- they started to set up their the task but a few had to be ground and jumped into camp and cook their lunch. lead through with the map tents. All of the boys made Photo submitted Th e students built their own makers. it but two, who were caught or tired tone they had to re- it, even if there was a few the windows. fi res and used it to cook. Once you fi nished your by Mrs. Noonan-Robinson. peatedly answer until you jumps and screams be- Th e entire point of the Once lunch was fi n- third activity, it was fi nally She asked what they were sounded happy and awake. cause of wood ticks. Th e camping trip is to educate ished and dishes were the moment everyone had doing and they replied that At several tents he had to groups all met up at the teenagers with how to han- cleaned, everyone met up been looking forward to. they had gone to the bath- stay for a while because it quonset to cook lunch and dle a survival situation in at the quonset for a quick FREE TIME! Almost all the room. After Mrs. Noonan- was only 7 a.m. After every- dry off . Th ere was more the wild without technol- meeting and were told their grade eights grabbed a life Robinson gave them a ques- one slowly made their way free time after lunch. Th e ogy and their cell phones groups for the activities. preserver and ran down to tioning look they repeatedly out of their tent they went rain started to slow down and it worked. Th ere were four diff erent the dock to go swimming said “legit”. In the morning to the quonset to cook their after lunch, so some peo- Th is was the last trip activities to keep the grade in the freezing waters of some of the other mem- breakfast because it was ple went down to the bank for the entire grade eight eights occupied during the Lake Audy. After everyone bers of “Team Legit” were cold and rainy. After break- and watched Maddie Syl- class to go on together. nice day. had had enough swimming revealed. Th ey had to do all fast was cleaned up, every- vester fi sh. She caught two Th ese were two of the Canoeing was perfect people separated into dif- of the dishes and complete one packed up their tents fi sh, one was too small and three last days of elemen- for the warm day. Th e su- ferent groups to play soc- some chores. Th ere are still so they would stay as dry the other got away when tary school for the grade pervisors, Matt Rapsky and cer, volleyball, and football; some members of “Team as possible. Th en everyone they were trying to get it off eights and now everyone Rick Bilcowski took groups those who didn’t want to Legit” who have not been headed off to their last ac- the hook. is leaving Tanner’s Cross- down the river in the canoes play sports hung out and revealed. tivity. Allan Hall and Marci Th e bus fi nally arrived ing School. Some of the where the teenagers had to visited around a campfi re In the morning Mr. Nylen-Nemetchek took the at 1:45 p.m. Everyone ran teenagers went along paddle into the current and while they made s’mores, Rapsky went to every tent last group on a hike through to the bus to get a good with YOLO (You Only Live carry their canoes across a cooked hot dogs or popped and shook it as he said the park on the Strathclair seat and to get out of the Once) on this trip and they beaver dam. Th ere was nev- some Jiff y popcorn. “good morning girls” or Trail. Th e group wasn’t very rain. Th e windows of the need to keep following it in er a dull moment with going Once 11 p.m. rolled “good morning boys”. If any- enthusiastic because of the bus were all fogged up life or they will end up re- the wrong way in the fork in around everyone put all of one answered in a grumpy cold rain but they made from the weather so every- gretting things. In conclu- the river, water fi ghts, races their food in the trucks to one wrote “Team Legit” on sion remember… YOLO. and singing in the canoes. stop bears from coming to After canoeing it was the camp. Th e girls and boys a relief to most to be able were separated and sent to By putting your gifts to work, to dry off and cook ban- their tents. Most people got nock over a fi re. Th e in- into trouble because they TOP RATE structors, Jess Carr and Lori stayed up talking in their The Minnedosa Noonan-Robinson watched tents and the supervisors 1 year over to make sure no one were not able to go to sleep & District 00%* *Rates subject to change burnt their bannock. Once until all the teens were qui- 2. Certain conditions may apply you ate your bannock you et. (Except for Mr. Carr who Foundation 3 year 5 year could relax, play games, or started to snore right away). start cooking your supper. Th e wind started to pick has granted funds towards 25%* 75%* After everyone fi n- up at midnight causing one The Arts, Health, Sports and 2. 2. ished eating they met back of the tents to collapse which Education in the community. Dave McDonaldƕBruce McNabb Call For More Terms & Rates 867-3946 Call Donna Dillabough 867-2105

7KXUVGD\1LWH Dr. Greg Perkins 0HQ¶V*ROI Dr. Derek Papegnies 6SRQVRULV OPTOMETRISTS -XO\UG 6KRWJXQ6WDUW 129-2nd Avenue S.W., Minnedosa, MB 9LWHUUD SP FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL: &DUG6WXG 204-867-2455 6 Friday, June 27, 2014 Th e Minnedosa Tribune SANDY LAKE NEWS Rapid City Fair Weekend a Success

By DIANE BACHEWICH Heather Smith Th e Society has been opened the Fair and the working towards develop- renda King and Lorrie Antonation motored to Ri- parade saw a number ing the rodeo grounds in Bverton, Wyoming to welcome Brenda’s grandson of fl oats roll down Main order to hold the entire Brogan James Foos to their family. Th ey had a wonder- Street. Th e top three pa- fair on-site for a number of ful trip and enjoyed Brogan who is one month old. rade fl oat winners were years and at this year’s fair John Domaschuk spent a week at Lacombe, AB. Rapid City Museum, the the local Lion’s Club made While there he attended the graduation of his grandson Nursery School and Celtic a large donation towards Austin Domaschuk, son of Blair and Lorlie Domaschuk, Power. the project. who graduated from the C.U.C. College of Lacombe, AB. Th e high point win- “Rapid City Lions Also attending the graduation was John’s daughter Holly ner in the horticulture cat- Club member Pat Dixon Lockerbie of Victoria, B.C. and son Lindsay Domaschuk egory was Joanne Bas, for presented Rapid City Ag of Calgary, AB. Th ey also had a family reunion at the baking-Janet Fearnley and Society President Doug same time. Bernice Finley in hand- Finley a cheque for Best wishes to Ernie Skocylas who has been trans- crafts. $5,000.00 to help build our ferred from the Minnedosa Hospital to his new home, On the rodeo side of new fair grounds. We are the Nursing Home. things, 45 horses were en- planning on building on Nick and Shirley Melnyk attended the graduation of tered in diff erent classes. the site this summer. We grandson Chad Yanchycki who graduated from the ACC Th e champion pony was have the permits in place College in Brandon. awarded to Eileen Eagle- and are excited to be able Laurence and Barbara Osadec returned home from Bear of Minto. Cham- to hold the event in one Calgary, AB where they got to meet their new grand- pion light horse went to location next year,” ex- daughter Emillia Osadec. Avery Richard of Virden plained Bayes. Diane Bachewich and Helen Derhak attended the Photo submitted and the champion minia- Th e project that is all graduation exercises of grandson and great grandson Rapid City Lions Club member Pat Dixon ture horse went to Susan volunteer run has seen Kyle Wahoski in Minnedosa on June 19th and 20th. Kyle presents $5,000 to Rapid City Ag Society Wright. much of its funding come is the son of Mark and Darcy Wahoski. President Doug Finley to help develop Broken Oak Black Sim- from an auction event that Nick and Shirley Melnyk along with their children, new fair grounds. mentals took home two was held a number of years grandchildren and great grandchildren all took part in titles, best beef animal and ago. Th e Ag Society will be the Relay for Life in Brandon. By JENNIFER PAIGE “We were able to champion female. Mitchell building a new cattle barn Bev Marcischuk and Jackie Huculak returned home avoid the rain and had a Farms claimed champion and storage building. from Kelowna, B.C. where they attended the graduation apid City was a buzz wonderful weekend event. bull. Running on of granddaughter and niece Krystan Goold, daughter of of action this past Th ere were not as many Th e event was held at R Empty? Valarie and Rick Goold. weekend after holding people as we have had two diff erent locations in Irene Shandala attended the funeral of her cousin their annual fair, boasting come out in the past. We town, the rink and the ro- Print jobs may take up to Pearl Motuz in Minnedosa on Monday. deo grounds. 2-3 weeks to complete. cattle shows, horse shows, had good weather but it is Fill up before you’re out! hand crafts, baked goods, a busy time of year.” com- “Next year we are hop- Minnedosa Tribune horticulture items, a pa- mented Myrna Bayes, sec- ing to be able to hold the 867-3816 rade, and all kinds of kids’ retary for the Rapid City event all in one place. We activities. 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By RAVEN’S GLEN WI Federated Women’s Insti- Barb Pederson, Nicole and By DARRYL HOLYK tutes of Canada (FWIC) Darren in Medicine Hat. loyd Southam of Win- belongs to, this includes all Some shopping and he Newdale branch Lnipeg and his nephew, the provinces. sightseeing, then checking Tof the R.M. of Harri- Brian Farrell from Califor- WI members attended out the areas the city was son Fire Department held nia visited with Bob and from all provinces along afraid would fl ood again! a successful fundraiser at Willine Young last week. with the world President, A stop at the Temple Gar- the Newdale Community Brian is Evelyn (South- Ruth Shanks of Australia dens Spa in Moose Jaw to Hall on Saturday, June am) Farrell’s son and they and the USA Area Presi- rejuvenate those “weary 21st. were touring Newdale dent, Beverly Earnhart. bones” and then home- Treasure hunters where Lloyd showed him One of our Canadian ward bound! roamed through the hall around the area where the WI members Margaret Newdale Raven’s Glen looking for the bargain of Southam family lived and Yetman of Newfoundland, WI members and friends the day from one of the ten went to school. has just been elected Dep- enjoyed their June out- tables full of goods. In addi- Th e Southam family uty President of ACWW ing on the 24th, when they tion to various fl ea market came to Newdale in 1933 for a three year term. Th e toured the new Cancer tables, specialty vendors and purchased the butch- speakers were very inter- Treatment Center at BGH, featured plants, jewelry, er shop (now the Drop-In esting and the business ses- how fortunate we are to photography, Tupperware Centre) where they served sions were well run. Shirley have this facility closer to and Tiber River Naturals. their customers well until and Enid picked the “rail- Westman residents that Outside, in front of 1945, Gordon then went way museum tour” but the need that type of care. We the hall, fi re department into partnership with Irv day they arrived was the had lunch at Lady of the volunteers were kept busy Hamilton and purchased fi rst time in 20 years the Lake and then toured the cooking and serving a bar- the GM dealership from train broke down! So they Art Gallery of Southwest beque lunch which includ- Roy Graham. In 1948 the missed out on the train Manitoba. A beautiful ar- ed hamburgers, hot dogs, family moved to Yorkton ride, but did have coff ee in ray of photographs had just fries and drinks. Photo by Darryl Holyk and in 1951 they moved a beautiful old dining car. opened the week before, Youngsters in atten- tual Fire Safety trailer. Th is organizers were pleased to Winnipeg where he ran Following the confer- presented by several Mani- dance, and those young trailer is shared by neigh- with a profi t of over $600 the Community Chev-Olds ence they spent a day tour- toba photographers. Some at heart, enjoyed visiting bouring fi re departments for the Newdale branch of dealership until illness ing Drumheller’s Royal needed ice cream for the with Sparky the Fire Dog in the local mutual aid dis- the fi re department. Th is forced him to retire. Th ey Tyrell Dinosaur Museum “long” journey home! Th e and were invited to take trict. successful fundraiser is lived in the large brick and then on for a couple of members will meet again part in an educational tour When the day was over hoped to become an an- house on Main Street. days visiting with Rod and in September. through the Red River Mu- and all the money tallied, nual event. Of the six children the two oldest daughters Evelyn and Beth are both deceased and Joyce, Lloyd, Vina and Bob remain. The Age-Friend- ly Committee served a Notice of Public Hearing and Pre-Hearing Conference lovely pancake breakfast to a good crowd on Satur- day, June 21st at the curl- Applicant: Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation ing rink. Th is committee is looking for ways to help HEARING: GENERAL INFORMATION: seniors in our town. Th e The Public Utilities Board (Board) anticipates holding a public hearing Interested parties should take note that the Board does not have Fire Department had a dis- of an application from Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI) jurisdiction over the MPI lines of business denoted as Extension or SRE, play at the Hall along with for approval of rates and premiums for compulsory vehicle and driver or as to MPI’s Driver and Vehicle Licensing operation. insurance as of March 1, 2015. The hearing would take place at the a fl ea market with vendors Persons seeking further information as to MPI’s application, or with Board’s Hearing Room, 4th Floor, 330 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB respect to the Board’s process, and/or wishing to address the public bringing their wares for (commencing at 9:00 a.m.) on October 7, 2014. A Pre-Hearing Conference hearing in French should notify the Board Secretary by August 29, 2014. sale. Along with that, the is to be convened by the Board in its offices at 9:30 a.m. on July 9, 2014. Switzers and Ellchuks had As well, interested parties may examine MPI’s application and supporting materials, either at the offices of the Corporation or on its website, or the garage sales at their homes. RATE IMPACT: Board’s office or on its website. We’ll be sorry to see less of The Corporation is requesting approval for Basic Autopac vehicle and these families as Shirley drivers licence insurance rates and premiums effective March 1, 2015, CONTACT INFORMATION: which, if approved, would result in a 2.4% overall increase in MPI’s and Graham Switzer are The Public Utilities Board Basic premium revenue (excluding the impact of vehicle upgrades and now in Brandon, while 400 - 330 Portage Avenue an increased overall driver and vehicle population) and a 1.0% Rate Len and Esther’s mother, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0C4 Stabilization Reserve Rebuilding Fee. Sophie Ellchuk, passed 14064gg04Website: www.pub.gov.mb.ca Actual vehicle and driver premiums would vary depending on claim and away last winter. Telephone: (204) 945-2638 driving experience, insurance use, territory and vehicle rate group. Full Best wishes for a Toll-Free: (866) 854-3698 particulars, including the rate impact and application, can be found on the speedy recovery to Fred Email: [email protected] Howard who had surgery Manitoba Public Insurance website www.mpi.mb.ca. recently in Brandon hospi- PRE-HEARING CONFERENCE: tal. DATED this 18th day of June, 2014 Shirley Pederson and Those seeking Intervener status should notify the Board of their intention by applying to the Board Secretary before the now scheduled Pre-Hearing Enid Clark travelled to Hollis M. Singh Conference of July 9, 2014. Interveners may be entitled to financial Secretary Camrose, AB for the Asso- assistance, and the Board’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (Rules) The Public Utilities Board ciated Country Women of provide the related guidelines, which can be seen at the Board’s website the World (ACWW) Can- www.pub.gov.mb.ca or obtained by request to the Board (see contact ada Area Conference, the information below). Parties wishing to submit a brief or to express international group that comments at the hearing should also contact the Board Secretary.

Five days notice Wheelchair access is required. available. 8 Friday, June 27, 2014 Th e Minnedosa Tribune New Life for Pavilion Concession this Season

By JENNIFER PAIGE “I have already be- band are seasonal resi- gun to change this place dents of Minnedosa, relo- ew management at around. It took some work cating to warmer climates NMinnedosa’s Beach to get the place cleaned up in the winter months. Pavilion Concession has and with the help of my Th e Town of Minnedo- brought new life to the husband I have installed sa, through the Public sight, creating a destina- some new shelving and Works Department has tion spot with picturesque given the place a bit of a upgraded the electrical to views and a few new menu visual upgrade with some allow Mitchler to install a items. new signs and painting. new fryer that will allow Beachgoers this sum- I have tried to brighten her to off er a wider variety mer should make a point of things up with some fun of foods. As well the Town stopping by the refreshed, colours and décor.” has plans to paint the front Beach Grill and Chill for a Mitchler has been of the building prior to the snack, coff ee or to soak up hard at work on the site Canada Day celebrations. a few rays on the patio. and it shows. With some “Th e potential with “Th e beach is one new paint and some help this site is undeniable. of Minnedosa’s greatest from Minnedosa’s Public Th ere are so many pos- draws. People from all the Works department to clean sibilities for growth. I surrounding communities up the place, Mitchler is would love to see the pa- come out this way to enjoy ready for the beach season vilion upgraded in terms our beach. Having a reli- to begin. of washrooms and kitchen able, convenient canteen “Th ere is a ton of po- facilities, so that renting on-site will only make this tential business from the the space would be a more location better,” said Cathy campground, beach goers, popular occurrence,” con- Mitchler, this season’s those who stop in at the tinued Mitchler. “It would manager of the Beach Grill playground or are attend- also be interesting to look and Chill. ing soccer games. I am into having boat rentals or Th e Town of Minnedo- hoping that once people to hold events like Music in Photo by Jennifer Paige sa tendered the position to know that I am here reli- the Park or in this case Mu- work on developing a pres- when it is not that busy but Since taking over the Mitchler who comes into ably with good product, sic on the Beach.” ence in the community so I am hoping once people sight Mitchler has added the position with much they will start to utilize ev- Mitchler will be taking that people can come to are aware that I am here many new decorative enthusiasm and a myriad erything we’ve got to off er,” it one step at a time, not rely on the service. and we have reliable hours touches, added new items of ideas for the potential continued Mitchler. making any huge changes “We will be open ev- they will begin to make a to the menu, placed new growth of the concession. Mitchler and her hus- the fi rst season but rather ery day. Th ere are times point of stopping by.” tables and umbrellas on the deck, and is now of- fering Forbidden Flavours fresh ground coff ee. Mitchler would like to remind the public that the concession is current- ly cash only and can be reached at 204-868-0110. “If the umbrellas are up, we are open. Stop in for a coff ee and a chat. I am very open to requests $FWLYLWLHV or suggestions. If anyone would like to see some- ‡3DQFDNH%UHDNIDVW July 1st thing here that isn’t, I would love to know and ‡/LYH0XVLF will certainly do my best to be accommodating.” ‡.LGV%RXQF\&DVWOHV ‡&KLOGUHQ·V&UDIWV ‡)DFH3DLQWHUV ‡%DOORRQ7ZLVWHUV ‡3KRWR%RRWK )LUHZRUNV ‡:DWHU5HOD\V DW'XVN ‡:HLQHU5RDVW ‡&ODVVLF&DU6KRZ ‡6DQGFDVWOH%XLOGLQJ&RQWHVW ‡%HDFK9ROOH\EDOO7RXUQDPHQW

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fter a rainy season and Aa few games cancelled the Minnedosa BU10 Soc- cer team played 10 games CERTIFIED CLOSED CELL throughout the season. SPRAY FOAM During the three tourna- ment games, the team POLYUREA FAST SET COATINGS brought home Gold. Dur- AND LININGS ing the season they did ROOFING FOAM AND COATINGS well and were in the top three all season amongst BLOWN IN ATTIC INSULATION 12 teams in total. Because VACUUM INSULATION REMOVAL of this the BU10 team was playing on the A side dur- ing the tournament. For more information call: Th e team is made up RU of 12 players in the 9-10 age group. Th ey went up Email: [email protected] (4-ALT-TFN) against three very hard teams and one that had beat them earlier in the year. For the Tournament the players went to win and that is exactly what they did. Th ey played at 10:30 Photo submitted a.m. the fi rst day and won 5 to 2. All players played rest of the team that played hard with goals made by hard they left the tourna- THE MINNEDOSA & DISTRICT Cole Topham and Daylan ment with a Gold medal. RECREATION COMMISION Hunter. Th e second game Players included Jared IS HOSTING A was at 3:00 p.m. and the Cameron, Josh Gowler, team won 5 to 0. Th is was Nathan Pollichuk, Day- )OXII\¶V)LWQHVV a tough game but again lan Hunter, Cole Topham, 2014 Yonex Badminton 0DLQ6W0LQQHGRVD Victor Lamb, Kyan Ne- Minnedosa came to win. Summer Camp ,63$571(5,1*:,7+ Goals were scored by metchek, Bryson Mitchell, 8:(,*+7/266&/,1,&%5$1'21 Cole Topham and Daylan Treyce Baron, Adam Bai- 72%5,1*<2883527(,1 Hunter again. After win- ley, Reiley Shoemaker and July 21st-25th '(/,&,286 ning both games the boys Ty Roulette. Team coaches %8,/'6086&/( Tanner’s Crossing School %8516%2'<)$7 played for Gold on Sunday. were Laura Lamb and Gary Sundays game was Topham. This camp is run by Badminton Manitoba coaches. 6$/(216$785'$< -81(7+ against the Brandon DQ Congratulations to all For more info contact the rec office at 867-2250 or Team. Th is was a nail biter of you and you deserve the of a game from the opening Gold you all played hard! [email protected]. You can also visit the Badminton whistle. Dairy Queen Team Manitoba website at www.badminton.mb.ca was leading 3-1 until under seven minutes left in the game, when the Minnedo- sa Team came alive and scored four straight goals to win by a score of 5 to 3. Th e tieing goal was scored by Victor Lamb on a corner kick that curved straight in and Cole Topham scor- ing on a penalty shot with less than two minutes left. Th anks to a great Goalie, Bryson Mitchell, and the 23(1)25 $127+(5 If your label reads *5($7 14/05/31 6($621 It’s time to renew! Call 204- )ULGD\VSPSP 867-3816 1RUWK0DLQVWUHHW 0LQQHGRVD0%  10 Friday, June 27, 2014 Th e Minnedosa Tribune

ALC’s Class of 2014 BASSWOOD CADURCIS NEWS NEWS By JENNIFER PAIGE By DOREEN TROTT Margaret Wareham attended the Little Valley innedosa Adult rad 2014 came in with Jamboree in Erickson over By ZELDA FIRBY MLearning Centre has Ga “splash” both literal- the weekend. assisted a few more indi- ly and fi guratively. Reports Glen and Loreen Jack- viduals in obtaining their ongratulations and of rainfall of upwards of son and other members of diplomas. Th e 2014 Gradu- Cgood luck to Cassan- three inches were report- their family attended a fi rst ation ceremony was held dra Cardy and Kim Robin- ed. Congratulations to all birthday party for grand- this past weekend, cel- son who graduated from the graduates. We would son Coen Fehr of Brandon. ebrating the accomplish- Grade XII on Friday, June like to especially recognize Congratulations Coen! ments of these students. 20th from MCI. Cassandra Angharad (Hanny) Willis Dennis, Susan and Th is year’s gradu- also received a number of and Justin McKinnon, Ca- Sid Dueck of Boissevain, ates (pictured at right) awards- well done! durcis’ own graduates. MB visited over the week- included Staci Retzlaff of Congratulations to Inclement weather end with Glen and Loreen Minnedosa, Tony Burton Graeme and Nakella King- continued with some hail Jackson. of Minnedosa and Emma Photo submitted don of Dauphin on the in the Cadurcis area on Jorja Olson of Monias from Erickson. birth of a baby girl. Con- Saturday. Minnedosa spent the mature high school diplo- “Our event went very to start or fi nish the pro- gratulations also to grand- Th e annual Cadurcis weekend with her grand- ma requires a minimum well. We had three gradu- grams. Th is is designed for parents Ron and Gaileen Sunday School picnic was parents, Don and Margaret of eight credits, including mature adults who have ates this year, two received Kingdon. held at the church Sunday Northam. the mature high school di- four at the grade twelve jobs and children to work Pleased to report that afternoon. ploma, and one received levels and must also in- around. Th ey are com- Bob Feir of Minnedosa is the regular high school clude one math and one pletely free to work at their home from the hospital diploma,” said Val Gawel, English course. own pace.” recovering from heart sur- program coordinator. “Our program is ex- Th e Adult Learning gery. Best wishes, Bob. To obtain a regular tremely fl exible. We make Centre is always open to Cheery thoughts to high school diploma, stu- it a point to be accom- future students and Val Eva Borschawa who has dents must complete 30 modating to the students. encourages interested moved into the Minnedosa regular credit courses. A Th ere are no time re- parties to stop in and in- Care Home. straints to when you need quire what it would take to Mark and Sylvia Firby obtain a diploma. and Jordy camped in Bran- “We are always look- don on the weekend as RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF HARRISON ing for new students. I Jordy was in a soccer tour- think that a lot of people nament. PUBLIC NOTICE believe that this would be Stan and Zelda Firby ROAD CLOSING a major undertaking but visited with Don and Olive BY-LAW NO. 5-2014 in some cases the student Olsufka at Arden on Friday may only need one or two evening. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal credits,” added Gawel. Act, that the Council of the Rural Municipality of Harrison intends to pass a by-law on the 9th day of July, 2014 at a meeting to be convened in Council Chambers, 108 Main Street, Newdale, Manitoba at 1:00 p.m. for the purpose of closing a portion of a municipal road identified as:

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WEDDING TO PLACE AN AD COMING EVENTS CARD OF THANKS BY PHONE Call 204-867-3816 ANNOUNCEMENT Hours to place, correct or cancel ads: Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Minnedosa Horticultur- al Society peony and summer BY MAIL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING fl ower show and tea. Th urs- Th e Minnedosa Tribune, P.O. Box 930, day, July 10th. Entries: 9–11 Minnedosa, Manitoba R0J 1E0 a.m. Wednesday, July 9th. Displays open to the public, BY FAX 204-8675171 tea served: 2–4 p.m. Th ursday, 1DWKDQDQG7UHYRU&URRN BY E-MAIL [email protected] July 10th. Donation of $4.00 ZRXOG OLNH WR WKDQN WKH for the show and tea at the FRPPXQLW\ RI 0LQQHGRVD Ukrainian Hall. New exhibi- IRUVXSSRUWLQJXVLQKDYLQJ Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. reserves the right to tors very welcome. (Exhibi- delete any words or phrases deemed by Th e Minnedosa tors: Show books available DQDPD]LQJKRXVHFRQFHUW Tribune Ltd. to be objectionable, or to refuse to publish any at Ag. Offi ce and Flowers on Doug and Evelyn Gordon of RQ0RQGD\QLJKW,WZDVD advertisement. Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. shall not be Main) (16-2)x Brandon are pleased to announce SOHDVXUH WR VHH VR PDQ\ responsible for any loss or damage to any advertiser or third the upcoming marriage of their IDPLOLDU IDFHV VRPH RI party resulting from the failure of an advertisement to appear British Columbia Boys daughter, Nicole Elizabeth to 60th Anniversary. Th e ZKRP ZH KDYHQ¶W VHHQ in Th e Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. or from any error or omission Choir celebrates its 45th year Christopher Aaron, son of Frank children of William and LQ\HDUV:HZRXOGQ¶WEH in any advertisement which is published. with a Cross-Canada Tour and Donna Walton of Lethbridge, Josephine Chemerika invite DEOH WR GR ZKDW ZH ORYH along with the Abbotsford AB. The wedding ceremony is you to celebrate their special ZLWK RXW WKH VXSSRUW RI Virtuosi. Th is choir of 45 boys to take place at Bonitas Winery, RATES day with a come and go tea on will be showcasing songs and Summerland, BC on Saturday, SHRSOHOLNH\RX$VSHFLDO Th ursday, July 3rd, 2014 from $9.00 for fi rst 40 words, additional words .10 each. stories that tell the rich his- July 5th, 2014. Nicole and Chris WKDQN\RXWR0DU\'DOWRQ 2-4 p.m. at the Viscount Cul- Repeat ads - Half Price. tory of Canada from east to currently reside in Calgary, AB. DQG -DPHV &RPULH IRU west. Sunday, July 20th at tural Centre, 293 Mountain Classifi ed Display - $9.00/col. inch each insert. KRVWLQJLWDWWKHLUKRXVH 2:00 p.m. at the Roxy Th eatre Ave, Neepawa. No gifts please (Incl. logo, box & bolding, and center- in Neepawa. Tickets available – your presence is our gift. WEDDING ing). at: It’s Time, Viscount Cultur- (15-2)x SHOWER al Centre or at the door. $20.00 Happy Snaps: (Birthday, Engagement, Wedding, Birth, & Th e family of Pearl for adults, $10.00 for students. A come and go bridal Graduation)- $16.00 for the fi rst 20 words and the picture. Motuz would like to thank We are looking for anyone shower will be held in honour Obituaries: $6.50 per col. inch. the staff and nurses at the who would consider billet- of Angela Attwood (daughter Minnedosa Hospital for their Reach the entire province (50 weekly newspapers) $189.00 ing a couple of these young of Marilyn Attwood) on Sun- care and compassion dur- Westman and Eastman: $119.00 people for 2 nights. Call Val day, July 6th, 2-4 p.m. at the Minnedosa Beach Pavilion. ing her stay. We’d also like to All Ads plus 5% G.S.T. Jarema at 204-476-5193. Please accept this as your in- thank family and friends for Please join us to cel- vitation. (16-2)x their off ers of condolences. Deadlines ebrate the 60th anniversary A special thank you to her Classifi ed advertisements must be submitted no later of Fraser and Barbara Moff at You are invited to a no- neighbours at the Kin House than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following Friday’s at the Strathclair Municipal wrap Bridal Shower honour- for their kindness. Also for the edition. All classifi ed advertisements must be prepaid BE- Hall, Saturday, August 2nd. ing Amy Gerelus, bride elect rides, companionship and FORE insertion. 2-4 p.m. Come and go tea. A social evening for of Donnie Nylen. Wednesday, camaraderie at the Seniors (16/19)x Maria Erickson and Mitch Centre. Th e Motuz family. Th e Minnedosa Tribune is not responsible for July 9th from 7-9 p.m. at St Cook will be held at the On- typographical errors published AFTER the fi rst insertion, nor Minnedosa UCT Alphonsus Catholic Church, anole Rec Centre on Saturday, does it assume responsibility for errors published as a result of Bingo Canada Day Tues- 142 - 4th St. N.W. (16-2) July 5th, 2014 from 9 p.m. -2 FOR SALE an advertisement placed, changed, or cancelled, by telephone. day, July 1st at Ukrainian a.m. Tickets are $15 and there To ensure your advertisement appears correctly please sub- Hall. Doors open at 6:00 are several exciting prizes mit it in person, by fax, mail, or email. p.m. Early bird at 7:00 p.m. and raffl es to be won. Tickets PAINTER 1998 Flixicoil 5000, 28 followed by regular games. can be purchased at Fas Gas ft. with 1700 Air Cart, Li- Mini-Diamond over $950.00. in , Crystal Erickson quid Green Drop Kit, Atom License# 3559 Everyone Qualifi ed Painter with 25 204-848-7725 or Shirley Bialas Jet Openers, On Board Seed DON’T FORGET welcome. years experience. All work 204-848-2389. Please drink guaranteed. Call Blaine at Treater, 3 Rollers and Mon- responsibly. A come and go 204-874-2399. (43-tfn) itors. Never had fertilizer If your label reads Advertising deadline is bridal shower for Maria will in tank. Asking $32,000.00 1414/06/30 /06 /30 be held on the same day, July OBO. Nice. 1980 4386 IHC TUESDAYS AT 12 NOON It’s time to renew! 5th from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the FOR RENT 4WD Tractor, 4700 hours, Onanole Rec Centre. Please 466 Engine, good tires, Call 204-867-3816 accept this as your invitation. plumbed for Air Seeder. Ask- (16-2)x ing $15,000.00 OBO. Nice. Call BU and ACC students: 1985 Case IH Combine, BU Residence has 466 Engine, 2952 hours, No 204-867-3816 Buy and Sell space available chopper. Always shed- Single and Double ded. Very Good. Asking or email ads to Treasure in the Occupancy $15000.00. Call 204-867-0315 adsales@ Classifieds! for 2014-15 year. or 204-867-0367. (15-3) x Call 204-727-9761 minnedosatribune.com 7KH 0LQQHGRVD or 204-727-7394. 6LQFH 12 Friday, June 27, 2014 The Minnedosa Tribune

OBITUARIES IN MEMORIAM GARAGE SALES REAL ESTATE

DARREN WILLIAM GUSDAL Multi-family yard sale. Bi Level house for sale in It is with profound sadness the family of Darren William Gusdal, beloved husband of Janet 286 – 2nd St. S.E. 9 a.m. – 3 Minnedosa. 3 bedrooms (2 up and dear father of Mitchell and Melissa, announce his passing on Saturday, June 21st, 2014 at p.m. (16-2)x and 1 down), 2 bath, fi nished the age of 53 years. In keeping with Darren’s wishes, a private service will be held. A memorial basement, central air. Lot 65’ service for friends and family will take place on August 23rd, 2014. Further details to follow. Garage sale at 21 Minto x 120’. Close to lake. Beautiful Donations in memory of Darren may be made to the Camp Wannakumbac Legacy Fund, Box Dr. (down Beach Road) on view. 204-867-5772 (15-4) x 125, Onanole, MB, R0J 1N0. Messages of condolence may be placed at www.brockiedonovan. Sunday, June 29th, 2014 from com. Arrangements are in care of Brockie Donovan Funeral & Cremation Services, Brandon, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Baby and (204) 727-0694. child clothing, toys, various household items and more. FOR RENT

Indoor Yard Sale: Cloth- CAROL IRENE SYDOR ing, shoes, toys and misc 1 bedroom apartment, January ,  items for kids ages 0-3 years. clean, quiet, near clinic and June ,  Eddie Bayer play pen with downtown. References re- Peacefully with her husband by her side, Carol Sydor passed away In Memory of sun/wind shade top cover, quired. $475 per month plus on Wednesday, June 18th, after a brief battle with cancer. She will Allan James Bold bassinette and removable utilities. 204-867-3383 (16-2)x be remembered by her husband Ernie; daughter Susan, son Kevin; June 23rd,1950 change table. Vibrating in- brother Allan; sister Janet; as well as her son and daughter-in-law, – June 30th,1974 fant rocking chair, exersaucer, For rent or sale – 2 grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her For forty years, beautiful wooden bassinette, bedroom cabin located in parents Irene and Frank Boyd; and her sister Sally Ann McManus. there’s a face we see, infant mosquito tent, high Minnedosa. Fully furnished Carol was genuinely a devoted wife and mother, who put the needs and a voice we’d love to hear. chair, Jolly Jumper and more. and 5 minute walk to the of her family and friends before her own, and shared her passions A smile we’ll always Jams, jellies and other house- beach. Available immediately with others. Carol had a zest for life. She enjoyed winters in Hawaii and remember, hold items as well. Saturday, for the summer or until sold. Arizona, and became fl uent in Spanish while living in Central America of someone we love so dear. June 28th from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. $65 per day. Asking $28,500. for two years. She enjoyed music, dancing, hairdressing, reading, and helping Deep in our hearts at Crystal’s Dance Studio (102 Contact Barry at 204-871- others. She was a kind person, who loved to laugh and was always quick to give a hug. She will be is a picture, 3rd Ave N.W.) in Minnedosa; 2224 . (16-4) sorely missed by her family and friends, having been taken from us so soon. Th e funeral service more precious than 204-867-3561 or 204-867- x was held on June 23rd at White’s Funeral Home in Neepawa. Carol drew much comfort from silver and gold. 2446. For rent – 2 bedroom (4 visitors. Family would like to thank Dr. Milligan, the nurses, staff , and palliative care volunteers at A picture of our young brother, Moving/Garage Sale. appliances) July 1st. Nice yard Neepawa Hospital, as well as family and friends, for the care and compassion provided to Carol whose memory will Saturday, July 5th, 9 a.m – 3 with deck and a river view. in her fi nal days. Many thanks also to the Neepawa Legion Ladies Auxiliary for providing lunch never grow old. p.m. 3 miles East of Uncle Call 204-867-2830 after the funeral. In lieu of fl owers donations may be made to Neepawa District Palliative Care Forever loved and Tom’s on Highway 16. House- Service or Country Meadows Personal Care Home. White’s Funeral Home Neepawa in care of remembered by sisters Esther and Evelyn hold, shop and garden tools. arrangements. and the Holyk, Kowalick and C. Frost (16-2)x LEGAL Wade families.

JANICE ELLA MINKUS ADVERTISING: 127,&(2)+($5,1* JANUARY 31ST, 1940  JUNE 8TH, 2014 In Memory of Johnnie Wayne THE BUILDING 81'(57+(+,*+:$<6 3527(&7,21$&7 1928 – July 1st, 2004 After a courageous battle with cancer, Janice passed away peace- BLOCKS TO 7+(+,*+:$<75$)),&%2$5' fully and surrounded by family in the early hours of June 8th at Love took me softly SUCCESS! Neepawa District Memorial Hospital. by the hand 1RWLFHLVKHUHE\JLYHQWKDWDKHDULQJ Janice is survived by her husband, David, two daughters, Alison Love led us all the country RIWKH+LJKZD\7UDI¿F%RDUGZLOOEH and Loretta, sister Moira (Robert) Carradice and nephews Murray o’er and showed us KHOG RQ :HGQHVGD\ -XO\   and Glen (Anne and family) Carradice. She was predeceased by the beauty of the land DWDPLQ5RRP%%UDQGRQ 3URYLQFLDO%XLOGLQJ±WK6WUHHW her parents, Samuel and Bertha Carmichael. that we had never %UDQGRQ0DQLWRED Th e funeral service was held on June 12th at Neepawa First Baptist dreamt before And now since you Church with Rev. Dr. David Bonney offi ciating. Interment followed 3(50,76²3$57,²6(&7,21 at Carberry Plains Cemetery. Pallbearers were Murray Carradice, have passed away, +3$$1'3$57,,,²6(&7,21 Glen Carradice, Steven Watson, Bruce Loeppky, Kurtis Kulbacki I see it wherever I go +3$ and Dean Paters on. White's Funeral Home was in care of the arrangements. But in my heart Janice will be fondly remembered by family and friends for her quiet grace, steadfast faith and by night and day $²0$1,72%$ selfl ess nature. She will be sadly missed. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Can- I truly miss you so Let them know you are ,1)5$6758&785($1' 75$163257$7,21 cer Society. oh Love, Sweet Love! out there with an ad in Ten years ago we lost RER&$7+(5,1(.2:%(/ the one we love – $SSOLFDWLRQ WR 5HPRYH $FFHVV Velma, Cheryl, Craig, Steven, 'ULYHZD\ $JULFXOWXUDO  RQWR 37+ Melissa, Cara, Dwayne, Jeff 204-867-3816 1R6:ó:50RI Business Cards and Helyne [email protected] 2GDQDK 7KH +LJKZD\ 7UDI¿F %RDUG ZLOO We print business cards INTERMENT EH SUHSDUHG WR FRQVLGHU DOO Running on VXEPLVVLRQVZULWWHQRURUDORQWKH in all styles and quantities. NOTICE DERYHDSSOLFDWLRQVE\FRQWDFWLQJWKH Colour Cards Empty? 6HFUHWDU\SULRUWRRUDWWKHKHDULQJ Stop in today prices starting at Print jobs may take up to ±:HVWRQ6WUHHW 2-3 weeks to complete. :LQQLSHJ0%5(+ 3KRQH   or call us 250 500 1000 Fill up before you’re out! 0LFKHOOH6ORWLQ$6HFUHWDU\ for details. $45.00 $70.00 $110.00 Minnedosa Tribune 7+(+,*+:$<75$)),&%2$5' The Minnedosa Tribune 867-3816 Minnedosa, MB ● 204-867-3816

Interment of Jack Creber’s ashes at Newdale South Cemetery on Sat- urday, July 5th at 2 p.m. TUESDAY All who wish to attend are welcome. 12 NOON The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 27, 2014 13

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Friday,Friday, June 27, 20120144 Commemorative Special Edition 2 Commemorative Grad Section 2014 The Minnedosa Tribune GRADUATES OF MINNEDOSA

Follow Your Congratulations Dreams to the class of From 2014! John,Cherokee, Callie, Ed & Alyssa Renay Gabriel Amory Mikwon Kaitlyn Rae Madill Cassandra Anne From Adam Catriona ARVISAIS BRUCE BURGESS CARDY and Staff Daughter of Tricia Turner Son of Rebecca Okemow Daughter of Kim Burgess Daughter of Stacie and at and Marc Arvisais. Will and Gabriel Bruce. Plans to and Scott Burgess. Will Andy Cardy. Will be playing be attending ACC taking become an author or writer. be taking a year off to for the Capilano women’s volleyball team at Capilano Kirk’s Service Interactive Media Arts with work then plans to attend University in Vancouver with plans to travel after school. Brandon University for plans to pursue a Bachelor’s Physical Education. Degree in Communications.

&RQJUDWXODWLRQV WRWKH Way *UDGXDWLQJ to Go &ODVVRI Grads!  Emily Nola Elaine Madeleine Margaret Courtney Ingrid Jared Austin Sims and CHAMBERS COX CURRAH DORNN Daughter of Tracey and Daughter of Joyce and Daughter of Ingrid and Son of Valerie and Arthur Four Company Nick Boutall. Plans to David Cox. Will be going Wayne Currah. Plans to Dornn. Plans to persue Barristers work and go back to into the Criminology Degree attend Brandon University a career as an oil driller. Seasons Solicitors school in the future. Program at Vancouver Island to become a teacher. Notaries University in Nanaimo, BC. Repair

There is a good Congratulations reason they call to the these ceremonies “commencement Jonathan Stephen W. Skye-Lin Marie Kamryn Rana Brielle Megan Alaine Class of exercises.” EARLE HATCH HAYWARD HEDLEY-BROWN Graduation is not 2014! Son of Ellen and John Daughter of Carrie Shields Daughter of Erin Hayward Daughter of Jennifer Brown the end; it’s the Earle. Will be moving to and Trent Hatch. Plans and Mark Hayward. Plans and Trent Hedley. Will be taking beginning. Nova Scotia with plans to to take a year off to work to enter the workforce for a year off to work and then - Orrin Hatch work at the air force base. and then attend university a year and then pursue attend Red River Community College and become an to become an ultrasound post secondary education. ultrasound technician. Minnedosa technician. Pharmacy The Minnedosa Tribune Commemorative Grad Section 2014 3

Grad‛s You‛re Tops Reach With us! High From the Grads of staff at 2014 Tanner Craig Sydney Paige Sarah Marie Brayden Robert HOLMES INGENMEY KARTANSON KRESHEWSKI Son of Craig Holmes. Daughter of Sandra and Daughter of Teresa Hampton Son of Angela Holmes and Plans to apprentice with an Martin Ingenmey. Plans to and David Kartanson. Will Robert Kreshewski. Will electrician and eventually take a year off then attend be entering the workforce. be attending ACC to get work for Manitoba Hydro as University of Manitoba a diploma in agriculture. a power lineman. and become a high school GOOD LUCK teacher. ON YOUR JOURNEY

Best of luck to the Class Congrats of 2014! Class of 2014!

Jacob Timothy William Blake Jessica Claire Justin James Maushies LEWANDOSKI MARCHISCHUK McINNES McKINNON Son of Karen Lewandoski Son of Melissa Marchischuk Daughter of Louise and Trent Son of Marian and Micheil and Tim Lewandoski. and Greg Marchischuk. McInnes. Will be travelling Greig. Will be attending Plans to enter the oil Plans to travel. to Tennessee then returning Community fi eld industry in the fall. to audition for Brandon College to take carpentry. University School of Music.

Congratulations Graduates! Wishing Wishing you Continued Success you a and Good Luck world of Always! Success!

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Congrats Grads! Congrats All the Best in Grads! the Future! Jeffrey Jon Callum Stuart Montagu Kimberly Katherine Patricia Logan Mitchell SEMENKO PRATT READ ROBINSON ROBINSON Burgess Son of Rhonda and Son of Sarah and David Daughter of Katherine and Son of Kim Robinson and Kevin Pratt. Will be Read. Plans to pursue his Glen Robinson. Plans on Perry Robinson. Plans 214 Main Street N. Quality Foods attending the University of passion with horses then entering the workforce and on playing junior hockey Minnedosa, MB 204-867-2694 Manitoba to study science. move on to become a pilot creating a successful future then joining the military. in the Canadian Forces. for herself and her daughter.

Way to go HERE’S Grads! TO A Best of Luck BRIGHT in your Future Jayden Benjamin Morris Chad Ivan Shane Evan Tyler Joseph Endeavors! RODYCH ROWAN SALER SHMON FUTURE Son of Lori and Vince Son of Sheila and Barry Son of Megan Horner Son of Sheri and Trevor Rodych. Plans on attending Rowan. Will be entering the and Darren Saler. Plans Shmon. Will be entering the GRADS! ACC taking Computer workforce and then entering to attend ACC to become workforce. Saler’s Systems Technology college to become a pipe an Automotive Service Backhoe & to become a computer fi tter. Technician. technician. Trucking

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GOOD LUCK ON YOUR JOURNEY Way to Go! Here’s Class of to a job 2014 well done! Norman Douglas John Colton Grant Megan Elizabeth Diane Abigail Marissa Ideal Image SIMS SPRAGGS TRELOAR TURNER Weight Loss Son of Elizabeth and Son of Annette and Brian Daughter of Carol and Ross Daughter of Shauna Turner Solutions Norman Sims. Will be Haywood. Plans to enter Treloar. Will be attending the and Derrick Turner. Will be 204-210-2793 R.M. of Odanah attending University of the workforce and attend University of Saskatchewan attending Brandon University Manitoba for business. ACC the following year. to become an elementary to pursue journalism with plans to travel in February. school teacher.

It’s Time All the to Shine Kyle Jordan Angharad Laura Rose Ian Richard best in the Grads! WAHOSKI WILLIS WOODCOCK Future Son of Darcy and Mark Daughter of Joanna Son of Maxine and Ken Wahoski. Plans to attend Marsh and James Willis. Woodcock. Will be attending University of Manitoba. Plans to take a year University of Manitoba in off to work and travel. the Faculty of Engineering. R.M. of Minto

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PARTICIPATING AT MHSAA Rolling River School Division English 40S Award: Minnedosa Credit Union Youth Board PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: Cassandra Cardy Graduating students awards: Megan Treloar Cross Country: Husky Energy Scholarship: Emilio Perez Kaitlyn Burgess Emilio Perez Cassandra Cardy Minnedosa Rotary Youth Awards Jess McInnes Justin McKinnon Graduating CHANGE committee member: Emilio Cassandra Cardy Perez Kim Robinson SV girls volleyball: SV Track + Field: Cassandra Cardy Aziz Ould Moine United Commercial Travelers Award: Alyssa Arvisais Minnedosa Credit Union Award: Ian Woodcock Kaitlyn Burgess Sydney Ingenmey William Angus Grant Memorial Award: Emilio Perez Masonic Award: Norm Sims ( 95%) Preceptor Zeta Bursary: Jess McInnes SV Boys Rugby: SV girls Rugby: Kinette Award: Cassandra Cardy Logan Patterson Kaitlyn Burgess Minnedosa Collegiate Award: Shane Saler Justin McKinnon Sydney Ingenmey Carolyn Graham Memorial Award: Ian Woodcock Aziz Ould Moine Alyssa Arvisais Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary Award: Alyssa Blake Marchischuk Morris Industries Bursary: Jacob Lewandowski Arvisais Luiz Pereria Tyler Shmon Redfern Farm Services Award: Brayden Kreshewski Archie & Winona Londry Scholarship: Norman Sims Ian Woodcock and Emilio Perez Westman Award of Excellence Scholarship: Alyssa Arvisais Minnedosa Band Parents Association Award: ACHIEVEMENT MEDALLIONS: Emilio Perez

Charette Award for Excellence in Community Bronze Academics: Chown Entrance Scholarship: Norm Sims Courtney Currah Service: Cassandra Cardy Brayden Kreshewski Raymond Girling Scholarships: Viterra Scholarship: Brayden Kreshewski Jeff Pratt 1) The fi rst award goes to the male student with the Shane Saler Up and Away Balloons: Colton Spraggs Ian Woodcock 2nd highest overall average in their Grade 12 courses. Rockin the Fields of Minnedosa Scholarship: Presented to: Jeff Pratt with an average of 90% Bronze Athletics: Jess McInnes Jared Dornn 2) The second award goes to the male student with Blake Marchischuk J. Girling Family Award: Cassandra Cardy the HIGHEST overall average in their Grade 12 Justin McKinnon courses. The winner of this scholarship is: Aziz Ould Moine Rolling River Teachers’ Association Scholarship: Shane Saler with an average of 92% Sydney Ingenmey Logan Patterson 3) The fi rst award goes to the female student with Chad Rowan Minnedosa Heritage Co-op Bursary: Norm Sims Kyle Wahoski the 2nd highest overall average in their Grade Averill Memorial Foundation Scholarship: Megan 12 courses. The winner of this scholarship is: Bronze Service: Treloar Cassandra Cardy with an average of 82% Kamryn Hayward Captain H.G.L. Hutton Award: Jeff Pratt 4) The fi nal award goes to the female student with Silver Athletics / School Service: the HIGHEST overall average in their Grade 12 Kaitlyn Burgess GM Award: Joel Michaelis courses. The winner of this scholarship is: Jon Earle Minnedosa Archery Club Bursary: Alyssa Arvisais Jess McInnes with an average of 91% Norm Sims Minnedosa Lions Club Award: Cassandra Cardy Minnedosa Tribune Honour Roll: Silver Academics/School Service: Jeff Pratt Alyssa Arvisais Ian Woodcock Minnedosa Insurance Portage Mutual Agent’s Jess McInnes Jess McInnes Assoc. Bursary: Abigail Turner Shane Saler Abigail Turner Chamber of Commerce Scholarships: Governor General’s Medal: Jess McInnes Silver Academics/Athletics: Cassandra Cardy and Brayden Kreshewski Colton Spraggs Manitoba Credit Unions Order of Merit Award: Megan Hedley-Brown Gold Medallions: Cassandra Cardy Emilio Perez Megan Hedley-Brown Megan Treloar Sydney Ingenmey Abigail Turner The Minnedosa Tribune Commemorative Grad Section 2014 7 GRADUATES OF Congratsats ERICKSON %HVWRIOXFN and WRWKH&ODVV Best Wishesshes RI Mountainain Parkk 0RGHUQ/RRNV Pharmacy 8QLVH[+DLU 41 Main St. Erickson, MB Ph: 204-636-2361 'HVLJQ Fax: 204-636-2184

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Congratulations Congratulations to the Class of graduating 2014! Ashton Reid Daniel Mathias Katherine Marie Lynaya Elizabeth KOVERSKY LOVEGROVE McKAY McKAY class! Son of Julian and Karen Son of Jonathan and Daughter of Michael and Daughter of Dean and Laura Koversky – plans to study Richelle Lovegrove – plans Bonnie McKay – plans to McKay – plans to study Flower’s Engineering at University of to study Engineering at attend Brandon University Culinary Arts at Assiniboine Manitoba. University of Manitoba. to study Education. Community College. on Main 8 Commemorative Grad Section 2014 The Minnedosa Tribune

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Today you receive your diploma, a reward for all your dedicated efforts. Good Luck Class of 2014! Use it to unlock Trenton Frederick James Dillon Riley Tya Rachelle Kailey Alicia Dawn your future! PUGH SHANNACAPPO- WATERMAN WOZNEY Good luck, Son of Chris Pugh and SINCLAIR Daughter of Rick Waterman Daughter of Walter Wozney 0LQQHGRVD graduates Bridget Young – plans and Michelle Wilman – and Deborah Marchischuk – to enter the workforce. Son of Gordon Shorting plans to attend University plans to study Agribusiness O MinnedosaMinnedosa and Valerie Shannacappo – of Calgary to pursue her at Assiniboine Community ,QVXUDQFH YOUR KEY TO SUCCESS TO YOUR KEY Y VetVet ClinicClinic plans to study Music. Bachelor of Arts. College, then farm. 6HUYLFHV Erickson Collegiate Graduation AWARDS

HIGH AVERAGES Erickson Credit Union Scholarship: Daniel Lovegrove Erickson Legion #143 Ladies’ Auxiliary: Gold: Daniel Lovegrove, Tya Waterman Town of Erickson/RM of Clanwilliam Endeavor Award: Jade Norberg Silver: Tanea Brown, Ashaya Beatty, Matt Gray Ernie Gudbranson Bursary: Katherine McKay Ashton Koversky, Erickson Chamber of Commerce Award: Erickson W.I. Bursary: Katherine McKay Ashton Koversky Katherine McKay Crawford Park Hall Award: Alex Griffi ths Westman Communication Scholarship: Blake Pratt Bronze: Matt Gray, Caleb Buhr, Trent Pugh, MB Nurses Union #173 Award: Ashton Koversky Jewels of Siam Bursary: Blake Pratt Alex Griffi ths RM of Park Rural Futures Award: Alex Griffi ths ECI PAC Awards:Tya Waterman and Lynaya McKay RRSD Bronze Medallion for ELA: Daniel Lovegrove Royal Bank Citizenship Award: Tya Waterman Jeff Kerr Memorial Award: Alex Griffi ths Sandy Lake Lions Awards for Highest Averages in Erickson Lions Club Scholarship: Matt Gray Chemistry and Physics: Daniel Lovegrove, Mom’s Canteen/Dianne Watts Memorial Award: Wilda and Kelly Carslon Scholarship: Biology: Alex Griffi ths Katherine McKay Daniel Lovegrove Manitoba High School Rodeo Association Chamber of Commerce Award: Governor General’s Medallion: Daniel Lovegrove Kailey Wozney Recognition: Owen McKay J. Raymond Girling Award (Highest Average in Top Female Athlete: Blake Pratt Uncle Carl’s Canteen Award: Tya Waterman Rolling River School Division): Top Male Athlete: Alex Griffi ths ECI Jr./Sr. Student Council Award: Daniel Lovegrove Stefanie Hosmann Chown Scholarship (U of M): Daniel Lovegrove Rolling River Teachers’ Association Scholarship: Valedictorian: Daniel Lovegrove MLA Outstanding Citizenship Award: Tya Waterman Katherine McKay Heritage Co-op Scholarship: Ashaya Beatty Erickson Legion #143 Scholarship: Ashton Koversky