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LE Selkirk Record 020917.Indd THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2017 VOLUME 8 EDITION 6 SERVING SELKIRK, LOCKPORT, ST. ANDREWS, ST. CLEMENTS, WEST ST. PAUL, CLANDEBOYE, PETERSFIELD, WINNIPEG BEACH, GARSON, DUNNOTTAR & TYNDALL Special treatment RECORD PHOTO BY LINDSEY ENNS Angela Bercier, who recently took over Selkirk’s Midtown Barbershop, gives her husband Steve Ward a straight razor shave inside the shop located along Manitoba Avenue last Friday. For a full story, see page 12. news > sports > opinion > community > people > entertainment > events > classifi eds > careers > everything you need to know Win a chance to double your RRSP/TFSA contribution*. 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Between Jefferson & Inkster 204-482-4235 EF 1 EF 1 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 3 Steelers to stay in Selkirk GM shoots down rumours team is moving to Beausejour next season By Brian Bowman games played in various rinks across The general manager of the Sel- the region. kirk Steelers shot down rumours last Another idea to increase revenue week suggesting the Manitoba Junior would involve selling beer at Steeler Hockey Leaque (MJHL) team was fi - home games. nalizing details to move to Beausejour The City of Selkirk did not grant the next season. Steelers a liquor license a few years Steelers’ director of hockey opera- ago when the request was made. tions and general manager Ken Pe- “I voted against it the last time and trash was quick to refute rumours the biggest reason ... was monitoring circulating on social media about the the crowd to make sure that nobody team. underage was getting liquor,” Selkirk Still, Petrash said he and the owners Mayor Larry Johannson said. “I was are not very pleased with the fan sup- worried that if we’re caught selling to RECORD FILE PHOTO BY LANA MEIER port the team has been receiving this an underage minor we might get shut Plenty of empty seats could be seen during a Selkirk Steelers home year and over the past few seasons. down for a while. game at the Selkirk Rec Complex in this January photo. The local team’s “The fan support makes it tougher “What worried me was minor hock- general manager shot down rumours last week suggesting the team and tougher to keep the ey losing out, ringette, plans to move to Beausejour next season. team in town,” Petrash fi gure skating all the said last Tuesday. “The user groups.” have always been, an integral part of have had strong teams over the years guys that are in there Johannson said the the community. Selkirk is a hockey and Selkirk has a strong hockey his- now, Jordan (Fillion) and “THE FAN Steelers would have to town, he said, but he wonders how tory with the Junior ‘A’ and Junior ‘B’ Darren (Piwniuk), are SUPPORT MAKES send the city a formal stable some of the teams are in the teams.” looking at this and ask- IT TOUGHER AND application, once again, MJHL. Fillion and Piwniuk could not be ing, ‘what do we have to requesting a license to “This is the Steelers’ 50th year and, I reached for comment at press time. do to get people out (at TOUGHER TO sell beer at their home think, a strong franchise,” Johannson — With fi les from Lindsey Enns Steeler) home games.’” KEEP THE TEAM games, something other said last Thursday afternoon. “They Petrash remembers MJHL teams have been having a crowd of about IN TOWN.” doing at their games for 1,000 on a Friday night years. JANUARY’S TOP ACHIEVER back in 2010. This year’s “It’s something that attendance for a week- you add on to the enter- end game is now hovering around tainment value, especially the 20 to 30 Josh Isfjord 400 fans, despite having ticket prices (age bracket),” Petrash said. “We don’t below the MJHL average. That, com- want the Selkirk Steelers to leave and bined with the high costs of running then have people say, ‘oh, we could In January Josh made the most GM an MJHL franchise, makes it very, have saved this thing.’” vehicle buyers happy. We would like to very diffi cult to survive. MJHL commissioner Kim Davis said thank Josh for working so hard to achieve “The local community, the fans in that any team looking to move would his goal and for providing his customers town, there’s enough people in town have to get approval from the league’s with a very positive purchase experience. (to support the team),” Petrash said. board of governors. 1010 Manitoba Ave, Selkirk MB [email protected] Petrash admitted that the owners “At this time, nobody has made that have looked at different options for request of our league board,” Davis 204-482-1010 @joshisfjord their hockey club. said on Monday afternoon. “In that One change would rebrand the team context, there is nothing to this story.” SELKIRK www.selkirkgm.ca •• as the Interlake Steelers and have Johannson said the Steelers are, and All for Love HOURSH RS 43939 MAINMAIN ST.,ST SELKIRKSELKIRK MONDAY - WEDNESDAY 9-66 THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9-9 North of Manitoba Ave. SATURDAY 9-6 SUNDAY 12-5-5 BiG DOLLAR 4 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 Snowmobile accident in Warren By Jennifer McFee be a factor.
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