THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2017

VOLUME 8 EDITION 6

SERVING SELKIRK, LOCKPORT, ST. ANDREWS, ST. CLEMENTS, WEST ST. PAUL, CLANDEBOYE, PETERSFIELD, 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 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*. RRSP Deadline March 1, 2017

Home Life Investments Group Business Farm Travel Krut Agencies Ltd. • 326A Main St., Selkirk • 204-482-8558 • cooperators.ca/krut-agencies 2 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 Stock Up Days Ice fi shing

Danone Activia yogurt tub selected varieties, 650 g 20325132003 destination LIMIT 4, AFTER LIMIT 3.97 47 2 each

LIMIT 4, AFTER LIMIT 6.28 EACH

97 Tropicana orange juice or Tropics blended juice 2.63-2.84 L each 20119756001 4

Canadian LIMIT 4, AFTER LIMIT Pork 3.98 lb 8.77/kg

CLUB SIZE boneless pork loin 98 lb center roast or combo center or rib chops self-serve tray 6.57/kg 21015158 2 RECORD PHOTO Take a trip above the dozens of ice fi shing shacks lining the Red River in East Selkirk so far this winter with the help of our new video. To check it out for yourself, visit our Facebook page by Campbell’s searching “The Selkirk Record.” 24=72 ROLLS Chunky soup Royale bathroom tissue selecteds varieties, 540 mL 21011987 20316060001

LIMIT 4, AFTER LIMIT LIMIT 4, AFTER LIMIT 22.98 EACH 2.48 EACH FOR YOUR HEALTH Ask the Denturist 98 88 Are Partial Partial Dentures Dentures Essential? Partial dentures are essential as they 12 each 1each Essential? not only improve your cosmetics but helpPartial promote dentures overall are essentials health aswhen they anynot numberonly improve of natural your cosmetics teeth are but missing help orpromote remaining overall teeth health start when to any shift. number This of resultsnatural teethin further are missing tooth orloss remaining and a teeth reductionstart to shift. in This chewing results ability. in further As tootha result, severalloss and symptomsa reduction inmay chewing arise ability.such as As a result, several symptoms may arise such as Premium 50 cm joint pain, ringing in the ears, earaches, dozen roses joint pain, ringing in the ears, earaches, with Baby’s Breath hearing loss, dizzy spells, headaches and Green hearing loss, dizzy spells, headaches and assorted colours and problems with digestion. 20548624 problems with degestion. So when complete or partial dentures Hartley Zelcer So when complete or partial dentures ++ ):J 99 46 lb become necessary, speak with Hartley +,5;<90:; asparagus become necessary, speak with Hartley product of Mexico, no. 1 grade Zelcer at Zelcer Denture Clinics. 20174581001 Zelcer at Zelcer Denture Clinics. 22 each 2 5.42/kg A healthier, happier and more 30 Years A healthier, happier and more rewarding rewarding lifestyle is just a visit away. lifestyle is just a visit away. Experience ★ Complete & partial dentures ★ Free Consultation ★ Same day dentures with appointment ★ All plans accepted There’s a story behind every smile… what’s yours?

LIMIT 4, AFTER LIMIT LIMIT 4, AFTER LIMIT LIMIT 4, AFTER LIMIT LIMIT 4, AFTER LIMIT 5.98 EACH 6.98 EACH 4.48 EACH 10.98 EACH

Hershey’s kisses Hershey’s Kisses Financing Kinder Surprise 48 heart chocolate 98 or Reese cups 48 Nestlé Turtles 98 Heart selected varieties, heart chocolate heart chocolate Available 4 pack, 80 g 90/165 g selected varieties, selected varieties, 183 g www.zelcerdentures.com 20145898 4 each 20933390 5each 161/200 g 20721004 3each 20634724 9each Quantities and/or selection of items may be limited and may not be available in all stores. No rainchecks. No substitutions on clearance items or where quantities are advertised as limited. Advertised pricing WINNIPEG SELKIRK, MB visit our website at: extrafoods.ca and product selection (flavour, colour, patterns, style) may vary by store location. We reserve the right to limit quantities to reasonable family requirements. We are not obligated to sell items based on errors or misprints in typography or photography. Coupons must be presented and redeemed at time of purchase. Applicable taxes, deposits, or environmental surcharges are extra. No sales to retail outlets. We redeem Flyer prices and coupons effective from Friday, February 10th to Thursday, major competitors’ store coupons on items we carry. Quantity purchases represent additional savings on specific products throughout the store. These savings are available on identified items. Deposits and/or 1570 Main Street s 204-586-3725 315 Main Str eet February 16 th, 2017 unless otherwise stated. Customer Relations: 1-866-999-9890. environmental charges are extra where applicable. ®/™ The trademarks, service marks and logos displayed in this flyer are trademarks of Loblaws Inc. and others. All rights reserved. © 2017 Loblaws Inc. 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 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, , 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 MMAINAIN SST.,T SSELKIRKELKIRK 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. He was wearing a helmet, A 73-year-old St. Andrews man was which is required by law. He was with taken to hospital following a snowmo- another nearby snowmobiler who bile rollover in Warren on the week- called for help. end. STARS air ambulance landed at the On Saturday, Feb. 4 at about 3 p.m., scene and the responders determined RECORD PHOTO BY STEFANIE LASUIK Stonewall RCMP received a call about that the man’s condition was stable A 73-year old St. Andrews man was taken to the Stonewall Hospital a single snowmobile accident near so he didn’t require STARS critical after his snowmobile rolled in Warren last Saturday. Railway Avenue in Warren. care or to be transported to Winnipeg. Staff-Sgt. Kelly Glaspey said it looks Instead, he was taken by ground am- any update about the man’s current prudent while driving only as fast as like the driver lost control of the snow- bulance to the hospital in Stonewall. condition. their capabilities allow. mobile and alcohol is not believed to STARS representatives did not have For other snowmobilers, Glaspey encourages drivers to be cautious and AMC to appeal Teulon residential school student’s verdict By Natasha Tersigni gressed through the court system will cation to the Supreme Court of Cana- nak in a press release. Following Manitoba’s Court of Ap- little results for the students. da to hear the case. Taking a case to the Supreme court is peal decision to dismiss the case The case went to provincial court in “The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs a lengthy and diffi cult process and for between former Teulon residential 2012, where Justice Perry Schulman will continue the fi ght for the students it to be accepted as only a few cases school students and the federal gov- ruled against the students from being who attended the Teulon Residence. are argued a year and the issues have ernment, the Assembly of Manitoba added to the IRSSA. The group of stu- They encountered the same abuse as to have a national importance. Chiefs (AMC) has agreed to appeal dents appealed the decision. In Janu- other students at Residential School “We feel that the Court of Appeal the verdict to the Supreme Court of ary 2017, the Manitoba Court of Ap- across . These survivors along made a poor decision in rejecting the Canada. peal ruled that Justice Schulman ‘Did with their families do not have the appeal,” said Huband. For several years, a group of for- not make any palpable and overriding same resources to help with their path “The main issue was that these are mer Teulon residential school stu- error in his determination that Teulon of healing. For our Government and questions of fact and the stand of re- dents have been fi ghting the federal is not an Indian Residential School the courts to deny or dismiss the ex- view is such that we would have to government to be added to the In- (IRS) under the Agreement’ and dis- perience of the students who attend- prove that a palpable and overriding dian Residential Schools Settlement missed the student’s case. ed the Teulon Residence goes against error was made. They say we did not Agreement (IRSSA). Legal action was AMC has taken the recommenda- the meaning of reconciliation for the meet that proof.” initiated by the AMC in 2011, and tion of the students’ lawyer Charles First Nations and the state of Canada,” since then the case has slowly pro- Huband, and will now make an appli- said AMC Grand Chief Derek Nepi- Need to replace your septic tank? Building a new house?

Winter time can be the ideal time of the year to replace your septic tank with no additional costs. No ruts, no mess, no damage to your driveway or landscaping. Frozen ground will provide protection to your yard and nearby structures. Along with a quality installation using the best septic tanks and materials, we will leave your yard neat and tidy. CLD Excavating will take care of all aspects for you, from permits to snow removal. We will provide a written material and labor warranty.

Please call Peter for a free onsite quote. CLD Excavating is a licensed septic system installer thru Mb Conservation and a A+ Accredited member of the better business bureau. And most of all we have the experience. 204-485-5750 Cldexcavating @live.com

[email protected] 204-485-5750 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 5 LSSD secures $50K Canada 150 infrastructure grant By Lindsey Enns man MP James Bezan said in a release The Lord Selkirk School Division on Monday. “With these investments, (LSSD) has secured a $50,000 Canada communities will see improved pub- 150 Community Infrastructure Grant lic spaces and facilities that will be towards the resurfacing of the Comp’s available for years to come.” running track. The Canada 150 Community Infra- LSSD Supt. Scott Kwasnitza said structure Program is part of Canada although the track’s resurfacing was 150 Celebrates, the Government of completed last summer, this $50,000 Canada’s celebration of our country’s grant will go towards paying for the 150th anniversary of Confederation. roughly $400,000 project. Budget 2016 provided an additional “We had already committed to re- $150 million over two years to Cana- surfacing the track but this will go a da’s Regional Development Agencies long way to helping out the division to deliver further community funding. and to be able to support such a high A total of $46.2 million was allocated quality track for students and com- for projects across Western Canada munity members,” Kwasnitza said (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatch- on Monday. “It’s fantastic because ewan, and Manitoba). Western Eco- not only does the boost support the nomic Diversifi cation Canada (WD) school division but it also supports is responsible for administering the the community so we’re thrilled.” program in the West. Kwasnitza said the division was set- “By investing in community infra- ting aside money to pay for the proj- RECORD FILE PHOTO BY BRETT MITCHELL structure in this area such as the curl- ect for several years. The original track Selkirk students compete at the Comp’s running track in this May 2016 ing club, community hall, splash pad, was built in 2003. photo. The Lord Selkirk School Division has secured a $50,000 Canada and the Trans Canada Trail through The Selkirk high school was among 150 Community Infrastructure Grant towards the resurfacing of the CIP 150, the Government of Canada 12 recreational and cultural facili- Comp’s running track, which was completed last summer. is actively showcasing what Canadian ties in rural Manitoba to undergo regions have to offer,” Minister of In- improvements thanks to a total in- Canadian Legion Branch No. 182 in and District Sports Arena. novation, Science and Economic De- vestment of $992,888, under the Gov- Gimli will receive $7,457 in funding to “The support that communities velopment and Minister responsible ernment of Canada’s Canada 150 renovate the Legion hall. across Selkirk-Interlake-Eastman re- for Western Economic Diversifi cation Community Infrastructure Program. The Rural Municipality of Coldwell ceived under the Conservative Gov- Canada Navdeep Bains said in a re- Little Saskatchewan First Nation in in Lundar will receive $500,000 in ernments Canada 150 Community lease on Monday. “Projects like these Gypsumville will receive $11,180 in funding to rehabilitate the arena and Infrastructure Program refl ects our unite us all in the celebration of Can- funding to replace lighting at the are- Lac du Bonnet will receive $135,400 in commitment to building stronger ada’s 150th anniversary of Confedera- na as part of the grant and the Royal funding to upgrade the Lac du Bonnet communities,” Selkirk-Interlake-East- tion.” Seven Oaks School Division public budget consultation meeting set for Feb. 13 Staff the RM continues to push for chang- division’s budget but rather the com- school system. The Seven Oaks School Division is es to Manitoba’s education funding munity’s rising housing prices. O’Leary added the division’s budget inviting community members to at- model. O’Leary added a 16.9 per cent tax in- increased by 5.3 per cent to $139 mil- tend an open meeting to discuss the Seven Oaks School Division Supt. crease “is really misleading,” but since lion in 2016 due to enrollment growth division’s 2017-18 school year budget. Brian O’Leary previously told the Re- the division suffers from a low com- and the opening of a new school, The meeting will be held on Mon- cord that the tax increase in West St. mercial assessment base, homeown- which will serve French immersion day, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. at Maples Colle- Paul isn’t due to an increase in the ers carry the cost of paying for the students in West St. Paul. giate inside the Judy Silver Commons located at 1330 Jefferson Ave. The purpose of the meeting is to in- form the public about funding provi- sions and current budget discussions and to invite comment on educational and budget initiatives, according to the RM of West St. Paul’s website. According to the RM, in 2016, West St. Paul residents paid $5.9 million to the Seven Oaks School Division in education taxes, up from $5.1 million 17022gmc the year before, an increase of 16.9 percent. The $5.1 million paid to the Seven Oaks School Division in 2015 was a 6.8 percent increase over the previous year. During an earlier interview with the Record, West St. Paul Mayor Bruce Henley said climbing school taxes in his community are “unsustainble” and 6 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 Students collecting hockey gear for remote First Nation West St. Paul School hopes to fi ll school bus with equipment on Feb. 11 By Dave Baxter Lake First Nation, which sits approxi- West St. Paul School students are mately 706 kilometres northeast of hoping community members will Winnipeg. help them fi ll a school bus with hock- “They are the second most remote ey equipment which will later be do- First Nations community in northern nated to a remote First Nations com- Manitoba,” she said. ‘The community munity. has about 1,000 people, but a very “They are really trying to give the small number are employed because kids more to do up there because of their extreme isolation. there isn’t a lot right now because “They are trying to rebuild their they are just so isolated,” West St. Paul hockey program, so we know there School teacher Billie-Jo is a lot of need when it Cross said referring to comes to equipment.” Red Sucker Lake First Cross said they will be Nation. “Hockey is a accepting everything passion that many of “HOCKEY IS A from helmets, socks, them have and they are PASSION THAT skates and jerseys, as really trying to build on well as thing like pucks, RECORD PHOTO BY DAVE BAXTER that.” MANY OF THEM sticks and even fi rst aid Pictured from left to right: Kerra Foster, Reagan Foster, Ella Robins and On Saturday, Feb. 11 HAVE AND THEY kits and hockey nets. Sera Busceti hold up signs during an assembly last week to kick off a school bus will be “We’re looking for West St. Paul School’s hockey drive. The drive aims to fi ll a school bus parked outside the ARE REALLY anything related to with hockey equipment which will be donated to Red Sucker Lake First school located at 3740 hockey,” she said. Nation. Main St. in West St. Paul TRYING TO BUILD Those who want to between 9 a.m. and 4 ON THAT.” help out but don’t have because it’s in such a state of disrepair Ella Robins said she is a big fan of the p.m. Residents from any equipment to donate right now, so at this point they really hockey drive because she loves help- community are invited can also come down only have an outdoor rink,” Cross said. ing others. to drop off any new or used hockey and donate cash, which will be used An assembly last Wednesday at the “I think it’s a really good thing be- equipment. to purchase hockey equipment. school to kick off the hockey drive saw cause it’s helping kids do something According to Cross, the school’s goal The school also wants to work to a number of staff and students wear- they like and something good for is to fi ll the bus with equipment, and help the community rebuild their ing hockey jerseys, and some even themselves,” Robins said. “It’s very, then all that equipment will be per- hockey arena, Cross said. holding up signs. very nice to do something for other sonally delivered to the Red Sucker “They are trying to rebuild their rink Grade 4 West St. Paul School student kids. It’s just a way to do something good.” NEW Selkirk’s First East Indian Restaurant! The hockey drive on Saturday, Feb. TRUE NORTH MOTORS 11 will also feature a barbecue where VALENTINE • SALES • FINANCING • WARRANTIES food and snacks will be sold, and SPECIAL 20102 Chevrolet Equinox LT V6 AWD money raised from that will also go *FREE Glass of towards the goal of bringing more Wine for the ladies Leather Heated Seats Dual DVD’s Sunroof Remote Friday, Saturday Start. This Western Canadian SUV is ready to get hockey to the Red Sucker Lake First & Tuesday you through the crazy winter we have been having Nation. Feb. 10, 11, with all the luxury and convenience options and Anyone that wants to drop off cash 14 seamless AWD system this SUV will give you the or hockey equipment before Satur- confi dence behind the wheel. Low mileage. $ *One glass of wine when ordering two dinner entre’s after 4 pm 14,943 day, Feb. 11 can bring those donations 6 A.M. - 8 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK 43 Main St., Selkirk directly to the school during school 420 MAIN STREET, SELKIRK 204-785-7919 www.truenorthmotors.ca 204-785-8000 hours. AutoService Special 9 to 5 1/2 PRICE Shouldn’t Be Forever Investing with Cambrian can make that a reality 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT! Make your RRSP contribution online today, or visit a branch to speak with WithWith purchaseh off 4 TTiresi an advisor about your retirement.

VALID FEBRUARY 9-16, 2017 st www.cambrian.mb.ca Deadline is March 1 , 2017 (204) 482-1810 CANADIAN TIRE SELKIRK MANITOBA AVE 204-482-4400 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 7 Manitoba gov’t offering free February provincial park entry Submitted any provincial park this month, but encouraged to check trail conditions vincial Park on Saturday, Feb. 18; The Manitoba government is en- SnoPasses are still required for snow- and weather forecasts before visiting • a learn to ice fi sh session in the couraging Manitobans and visitors to mobiles using groomed trails in the to parks to properly plan their out- Spruce Woods Provincial Park on enjoy the scenery and winter activi- parks. door adventure. Maps of winter trails Sunday, Feb. 19; and ties in Manitoba provincial parks with There are groomed trails in 12 pro- and updated reports can be found at • a winter safari in Birds Hill Provin- free park entry for the entire month of vincial parks across the province for manitobaparks.com. cial Park on Sunday, Feb. 26. February. cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, Park interpreters are offering several Interpretive programs are happen- “Winter is a wondrous time to visit snowshoeing and hiking. guided experiences this winter. ing every week in February. More in- our provincial parks, Sustainable De- Spruce Woods and Turtle Mountain Interpretive programs are free and formation on these events and other velopment Minister Cathy Cox stated provincial parks also offer outdoor offered year round in Birds Hill, upcoming programs can be found in a release last week. “Our parks offer skating areas, hockey rinks and to- Spruce Woods and Whiteshell pro- atgov.mb.ca/sd/parks/act_interp/ countless opportunities to take part boggan hills while fat biking is wel- vincial parks. events/events.html. in winter activities or to simply enjoy come at Birds Hill Provincial Park on Highlights for the month of Febru- Teachers can also book free guided the splendor of nature in a beautiful the Oak Ridge Mountain Bike Trail. ary include: school programs throughout the win- snowy setting. We encourage every- Trail grooming reports are up- • a guided ski trip in Whiteshell Pro- ter season. one to take a moment this winter to dated online ev- get outside and enjoy a walk in the ery Thursday park or blaze a trail with skis or snow- throughout the shoes.” winter. Vehicle permits are not required in Manitobans are EMPLOYEES OF THE MONTH FOR JANUARY At SSelkirk’ss

Shaminder Pal Singh Bham Sharandeep Kaur 263 Main St, Selkirk, MB Congratulations! 1041 Manitoba Ave, Selkirk NOTICE TO PARENTS LORD SELKIRK SCHOOL DIVISION invites KINDERGARTEN & GRADE ONE REGISTRATIONS for Fall 2017 17022gmf

Registrations are now welcome for the following quality Early Years Programs. Please note that Kindergarten classes are held full days, every other day, during the school year. 1. Regular Kindergarten Kindergarten programs are available at all elementary schools in Lord Selkirk School Division. Please contact your local school to register. (If you are unsure which community school is yours, please contact our Board Offi ce at 204-482-5942 or 1-866-433-5942). Our elementary schools are: Centennial, Daerwood, Happy Thought (Regular), Mapleton, Robert Smith, Ruth Hooker, St. Andrews, Walter Whyte, and William S. Patterson. 2. Ukrainian Bilingual Program - Kindergarten & Grade 1 Happy Thought School in East Selkirk provides an English-Ukrainian Bilingual pro- gram for grades K-4. Please register at Happy Thought School (204-482-4521). 3. French Immersion Program - Kindergarten & Grade 1 Ecole Bonaventure, located at 516A Stanley Avenue in Selkirk, provides a French Immersion program from Kindergarten to Grade 6. Please register at the school (204- 785-8284). Children who are fi ve (5) years of age by December 31, 2017 are eligible to enroll in Kindergarten programs. A Birth Certifi cate is required to register your child. Contact your local school for registration forms. Once the registration process is complete, your child will receive a Kindergarten Readiness Package fi lled with information and activities aimed at getting your child ready for school. 8 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017

SelkirkThe ecord gettfiRED RIVERshing > CHALET BEACH > LAKE WINNIPEG

> ARNIE WEIDL

PUBLISHER MARKETING & PROMOTIONS Making fi shing friends along the way Lana Meier Brett Mitchell Welcome angling enthusiasts. a beeline out the portable shack door. In my truck, on the high Red River Grandpa, laughing, had to take over bank by Selkirk early last Tuesday a but sensing it might fall back into the large dark ice shack stood out from hole used his hand like a tennis racket the others on the ice. I put “old red” and sent the fi sh fl ying just as Hunt- into 4-wheel drive and eased her ers’ mom drove up to the tent witness- down the steep rutted embankment ing it making a beautiful arc through EDITOR SALES then bounced along until I jolted to a Lindsey Enns Michelle Balharry the air out the tents’ door. stop by the shacks’ half closed door. Now the earlier part of this delight- A thin chap with a clean-shaven ful story that resulted in Hunters’ head peered out and waved me in- catch happened because grandpa was side with a big smile. The walls in this once standing on the high cliff shore warm cozy shack were jam packed of Grand Marais lamenting how the with fi shing gear, cooking utensils anglers were hampered from reaching and food. Years of pictures of fi sh Lake Winnipeg. There was a spot off caught were everywhere. Grand Marais Blvd. between Thorn- OFFICE MANAGER/ADS SPORTS REPORTER “Hi, I’m Chris Kirkness,” our new cliffe Ave. and Oakdale Ave. that he Lucy Kowalchuk Brian Bowman fi shing friend offered along with a was convinced would make a perfect fi rm handshake. With faint sunlight access point onto the lake. Resolved, coming through a nearby window we he made a call to Julian Gorchynski, sat relaxed as Chris gave us a humor- a local man of action, who was with ous recent story. the Grand Beach Area and Develop- He was sitting in his shack fi shing ment Corporation and he got it done. when through a window he saw a Within hours, anglers were fl ooding DISTRIBUTION ADMINISTRATION chap quickly pull up near him, punch across the access point including little Christy Brown Georgia Campbell a couple of ice holes close together, Hunter and her wonderful grandpa drop his hook baited lines in the wa- and that’s how she was able to get on ter and started jigging both rods up RECORD PHOTO BY ARNIE WEIDL the ice and catch her fi rst fi sh. and down like crazy. To his surprise, as Jamieson Borys of Winnipeg with Along with Grand Marais the may- he watched, the guy pulled up a good a pickerel he caught off Chalet ors, councilors and road folks at St. sized pickerel. Luck, Chris thought as Beach. Clements, St. Andrews and Dunnot- his buddy and dad, Jim, burst into the tar have also opened access points shack. Now his buddy had been work- out the window, for there outside the with on-ice parking lots at Balsam Bay PRODUCTION PRODUCTION ing for two days without sleep and stranger, jigging wildly was pulling and the Matlock Warner Road. Good Nicole Kapusta Debbie Strauss threw himself on one of the bunks up a jackfi sh. job guys you’re all just the best. promptly falling asleep. In the middle of last week I got a tip On the weekend off Chalet Beach I Jim, however, seeing what the neigh- from my editor, Lana Meier, about ran into a chap, Tom Balzer, of Argyle bor had done, went outside, drilled a sweet little angel ice fi shing with who told me he snagged a small rock two holes and no sooner had he be- grandpa at Grand Marais. Let me give with a Zebra Mussel on it. Wow. gan imitating the newcomer, caught a you the last part of this story fi rst as Not far from him Jamieson Borys of large pickerel then released it. Chris, he told it to me. Winnipeg showed me a pickerel he ADMINISTRATION not one to argue with success, went The latter story happened when had just caught as we marveled at the Corrie Sargent PRINT Dan Anderson out and copying the guys, also caught tall, thin, short grey haired grandpa, sea of shacks seemingly stretching a pickerel and released it. (he won’t let me use his name) took clear across good old Lake Winnipeg. “You guys are catching the same his little doll faced, long curly brown By the way the ice cutting guys will fi sh over and over,” his now half wake haired granddaughter, Hunter, ice be starting on the Red River just north buddy called out. fi shing and she caught her fi rst fi sh. of Netley Creek on Feb. 18. “I don’t think so pal,” Chris ex- The large fi sh struggled so furiously See you next week, bye. claimed back in the shack, looking she dropped her rod in fear and made

ADMINISTRATION Allana Sawatzky View the Selkirk Record online at selkirkrecord.ca

> CONTACT US TO PLACE AN AD or for EDITORIAL TROUBLE WITH PAPER DELIVERY? COMMERCIAL DESIGN & PRINTING Lindsey Enns Christy Brown, Distribution Mgr.: 204-467-5836 By phone: 204-785-1618 Brett Mitchell: 204-485-0010 204-485-3337 The Selkirk Record is published Thursdays and distributed through Canada Post to 17,400 homes by BigandColourful Printing and Publishing, fax: 204-467-2679 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] a division of Interlake Graphics. Republishing in whole or in part without Twitter: @LindseyEnns permission is strictly prohibited. Printed in Canada by Prolifi c Printing. Find us: 217 Clandeboye Ave., Michelle Balharry: 204-485-1419 This newspaper is supported 100% by advertising dollars. If you enjoy the Email: [email protected] Follow us on Twitter and Instagram paper and would like to see the newspaper grow and prosper visit any of the Selkirk, MB R1A 0X2 advertisers and businesses in our rural communities. – Keep your dollars or call our offi ce at 204-785-1618 @SelkirkRecord! working at home and shop local. Our commitment to you, the reader – we will Offi ce Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:30am-5pm connect our people through stories in the paper to build stronger communities. The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 9 Selkirk helps mark Manitoba’s fi rst RCMP Day By Lindsey Enns A group of local students got to skate alongside some Selkirk RCMP offi - cers last week during Manitoba’s fi rst annual Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice (RCMP) Day. Nearly 40 students from Robert Smith School, who are also mem- bers of the school’s Polar Bear Club, spent their lunch hour skating inside the Selkirk Arena with four Selkirk RCMP members last Wednesday. RCMP Traffi c Services offi cers also set up a road safety checkstop near Lower Fort Garry along Highway 9 last Wednesday afternoon to remind drivers about road safety. RCMP members were dressed up in RECORD PHOTOS BY period uniforms and also had snow- LINDSEY ENNS mobiles, a dog sled, a Red River cart ABOVE LEFT: Robert Smith School and an old school police patrol car on Grade 3 student Caitlyn Calisto, display along the highway as part of pictured left, and Grade 4 student the checkstop. Gabby Titus were among the Offi cers also showcased new tech- nearly 40 students from their nology being used by the RCMP in- school that skated alongside a cluding e-ticketing. RCMP Day in Manitoba was estab- group of Selkirk RCMP offi cers lished by a private member’s bill in- at the Selkirk Arena as part of troduced last fall by Cliff Graydon, Manitoba’s fi rst annual RCMP member of the legislative assembly Day last Wednesday afternoon. for Emerson. ABOVE RIGHT: Selkirk RCMP Corp. “It is an honour to be part of this Kyle Bernier skates with students special celebration, recognizing the last Wednesday afternoon. RIGHT important work the RCMP are doing and BELOW: RCMP Traffi c Services in our communities to ensure pub- offi cers set up a checkstop near lic safety, especially their work with Lower Fort Garry along Highway young people throughout Manitoba,” 9 last Wednesday afternoon to Justice Minister Heather Stefanson remind drivers about road safety stated in a release last Wednesday. during RCMP Day. “The RCMP have played an impor- tant role in Manitoba’s history, which is clear as we celebrate our country’s 150th birthday. From all Manitobans, we thank you for your dedication, your service and your sacrifi ce.” To help recognize the many contri- butions of the RCMP in Manitoba, the minister also invited young people throughout the province to draw, de- sign or create a card and mail it to the province by May 31. The cards will be displayed at the 17022gm4 Legislative Building and then formal- ly presented to the RCMP later this year. “On behalf of all current and for- mer RCMP employees in Manitoba, we are so very honoured by this im- of Eastern Canada. portant day,” Assistant Commissioner Manitobans who wish to send a card Scott Kolody, commanding offi cer of to the RCMP can mail it to: ‘D’ Division stated in a release. “The Manitoba Justice RCMP have a proud and strong his- 1801-155 Carlton Street tory in the province of Manitoba and Winnipeg, MB I feel privileged that our service is be- R3C 3H8 ing recognized in this distinctive way.” The RCMP has nearly 1,100 offi cers The RCMP were formally estab- and more than 400 other employees in lished by an act of parliament on Manitoba. Feb. 1, 1920, merging the North-West For more information about RCMP Mounted Police and Dominion Police ‘D’ Division, visit rcmp-grc.gc.ca/mb/. 10 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 New LSEC program to teach local students how to fi sh By Lindsey Enns A little boost from the Selkirk and District Community Foundation is helping a new fi shing program for lo- cal students take shape. Lord Selkirk Learning Centre (LSEC) director Steve Grahame said the idea to start a fi shing program for his stu- dents originated from a cookbook. “The essence of the cookbook was meals under $10 for a family of four,” Grahame said. “We have this great fi shing area here but none of my stu- dents at the LSEC fi sh.” He added one of the main reasons why is because they either don’t know how to and they don’t have a fi shing rod. Thanks to a $800 grant from the Sel- kirk and District Community Founda- tion Grahame said they are now able to purchase at least 10 new fi shing rods along with nets, weights and fi l- leting knives to get the Catch, Clean, Cook fi shing program going. They also received a $400 grant from the Interlake Suicide Prevention Committee towards the purchase of supplies. Grahame said the program will help teach youth how to catch, clean and cook fi sh. Once students successfully complete the program, they will also RECORD PHOTO BY BRETT MITCHELL get to keep a fi shing rod. Pictured from left to right: Tyler Moore, Zur Robinson, Lord Selkirk Learning Centre (LSEC) director Steve “They’ll be able to take those skills Grahame and Jacob Irniq pose with some new fi shing gear LSEC students will be using as part of a new fi sh- home and share them with their fam- ing program this spring. ily,” he said, adding they will be taking students along the Red River to fi sh Grahame added they are currently ceived grants totalling $86,595 through ecutive director, said they are current- starting sometime this spring. looking for volunteers to help give the foundation’s 2016-17 fall intake. ly accepting new grant applications So far about 20 of his students be- the students fi shing lessons and share Nova House also received $25,000 which will be decided and announced tween the ages of 15 to 19 have shown some of their skills. towards the construction of their new in May. interest in taking part, he said. Those interested in volunteering can women’s shelter in Selkirk and the Projects or programs within the City “It’s a good recreational activity, it’s contact Steve Grahame by calling 204- Manitoba Archeological Society re- of Selkirk or in St. Andrews or St. Cle- outside, it’s a social thing and in the 482-2121. ceived $10,000 towards an ongoing ments are eligible for grants. end they get to take something good The new fi shing program is among 19 Lockport dig project. For more information on how to ap- home for dinner.” projects and programs that recently re- Beverley Clegg, the foundation’s ex- ply, visit sdcf.ca/grants/. Mihychuk named Indigenous, northern affairs committee chair Staff of the Standing Committee on Indig- Canada as a whole,” Mihychuk said. election and look forward to work- Kildonan -St. Paul MP MaryAnn Mi- enous and Northern Affairs. “Indigenous people will be crucial for ing together to make real progress for hychuk has been named the new chair Mihychuk says her focus is working Canada’s economic future. There is a our peoples, building on the positive on economic development for Indig- young, vibrant indigenous population relationship we established through enous People and the North. with enormous potential.” her work with the Assembly of First Grand Marais Recreation Centre “This represents an opportunity for Prior to her being elected in 2015, Mi- Nations as Minister,” said Assembly of Winter hychuk worked First Nations National Chief Perry Bel- Family in the private and legarde. public sectors as a Mihychuk had served as the Minister Saturday, geoscientist. of Employment, Workforce Develop- Feb. 18th Fun Day She has also ment and Labour since November 2015, worked with In- but was removed from that position in • Face Painting • Pancake Breakfast digenous com- early January during Prime Minister • Kids Activities 9am - noon Adults $6, Kids $3 • Tobogganing • Balloon Shape Artist munities across Justin Trudeau’s cabinet shuffl e. • Skating 11 am - 1 pm Canada. “I am honoured to bring my scientifi c • Canteen • Sleigh Rides 1-4 pm “I congratulate and political experience to the commit- • Bar ART GALLERY&GIFT SHOP • Silent Auction • Crib Tournament the Honourable tee,” said Mihychuk. “I am also very ex- starts 1 pm 250 MANITOBA AVE, SELKIRK • 50/50 Draw cited to work with my fellow members 204-482-4359 MaryAnn Mi- OPEN hychuk on her on the committee.” Everyone Welcome! www.gwenfoxgallery.com Tues to Sat •11am-4pm The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 11 Taking a trip back in time

RECORD PHOTOS BY LINDSEY ENNS LEFT: David McInnes, who is the designer of the Steamboat exhibit at Selkirk’s Marine Museum, speaks about what steamboats have taught him about life during the Noventis Credit Union’s Evening of History, a fundraiser for the Selkirk Heritage Endowment Fund (SHEF) at the Gwen Fox Gallery last Thursday evening. Roughly 40 community members and local dignitaries attended the second annual event for SHEF which was established in 2012 by the City of Selkirk, which contributes $50,000 annually to the fund that is currently valued at $241,000. On Monday, a spokesperson for the city said they had not yet completed a fi nal tally of funds raised during last week’s event. RIGHT: Local dignitaries present the Selkirk Heritage Endowment Fund’s fi rst grant of $7,655 to Marine Museum of Manitoba staff during last week’s fundraising event. Legislation takes courts out of parking ticket challenges Submitted Offi cer who has been appointed by Selkirk residents who choose to chal- the city. The Screening Offi cer hears lenge parking tickets no longer need a the dispute and can either uphold the court date. penalty, reduce the penalty if permit- The province introduced the Mu- ted under the bylaw, or cancel it. nicipal Bylaw Enforcement Act for the If you aren’t satisfi ed with the City of Winnipeg on Aug. 8, 2016 and Screening Offi cer’s decision, you can the act was extended to the rest of the request a review of the decision by province on Feb. 7. an adjudicator who is appointed by According to Dave Thorne, director the Province. The city will contact the of protective services for the City of Chief Adjudicator to arrange for an Selkirk, the act will help reduce court adjudication sitting. time and create a fair, simple and cost There is a $25 fee to go to the adju- effective way to challenge tickets. SUBMITTED PHOTO dication process, however, if the adju- The act affects parking tickets as well Those wanting to challenge a parking ticket no longer have to set a dicator fi nds in your favour, the fee is as Animal Control offences. court date, according to the City of Selkirk. refunded. Adjudicator decisions are “The legislation aims to reduce the fi nal and cannot be appealed. amount of time spent in court, so the around 20 Animal Control tickets, so dispute the ticket. Thorne said begin- If you choose to pay your parking Province has taken court right out Thorne said the act primarily involves ning February 7, if you receive a park- ticket and not challenge it, there is a of the process,” Thorne said. “If you parking disputes. ing ticket you do not agree with, you discount if it’s paid within 11 days. choose to challenge a ticket you’ve re- Parking bylaws are in place to assist can contact the City of Selkirk, either ceived in the City of Selkirk, you will with the smooth fl ow of traffi c, to allow in person at 200 Eaton Ave., by mail, now go to 200 Eaton Avenue, not to ample parking for businesses and, at or online at my- Provincial Court.” this time of year, to allow for effi cient selkirk.ca/bylaw- The City of Selkirk approved its Ad- snow clearing operations, specifi cally ticket. ministrative Penalties Bylaw during in residential areas. Your dispute the January 23 council meeting. The When tickets are issued, there is a would be handled bylaw establishes the penalties system two-tiered option for the recipient to by a Screening for the enforcement of both parking tickets and Animal Control offences. The Music Capital of the World “The number one issue for us is com- NASHVILLE pliance,” Thorne said. He said the city Where the music is Inspired, encourages people to comply with Created, Recorded and Performed May 17-24 Tickets available at: parking and animal control Bylaws. Highlights: Accommodations at the famous Opryland Resort, • Jad’s (Arnes) • Gimli Small Engines • Smoke n’ Fish (Selkirk) “The city doesn’t want to be writing Sightseeing Tour of Nashville, Grand Ole Opry Show with • Zan’s (Arborg) • Domo (Winnipeg Beach) • Big Dollar (Selkirk) Back Stage Tour, Country Music Hall of Fame Museum, • Shop Easy (Riverton) • Ford’s Store (Winnipeg Beach) • Westside Honda (Selkirk) tickets. We would rather the public Wildhorse Saloon Experience with Dinner and so much more! • J & J Fraserwood Store • #9 Roadhouse (Winnipeg Beach) • Selkirk Record (Selkirk) adhere to the bylaws. That is our fi rst Selkirk Departure (Minimum required) • Fry Day’s (Teulon) • Matlock Store • Lockport Grocery choice.” PRESENTATION: Thursday, February 23 at 6:30 pm, • Gimli Snowmobile • Petersfi eld Hotel • Wavers (Scanterbury) Gaynor Family Library in Selkirk – R.S.V.P. Centre • Petersfi eld Store • Sherwood Groceries The city issues approximately 550 (Gull Lake/Stead) 1-800-723-8051 • Tru Hardware (Gimli) • Clandeboye Store parking tickets per year, compared to EMBASSY TOURS 757-9383 www.embassytours.ca For Info Call: 204-641-6110 or 204-641-2210 12 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 Master barber brings modern twist to local shop

By Lindsey Enns Those living in Selkirk no longer have to leave the city for an old school barbershop experience. Angela Bercier has recently taken over Midtown Barbershop from for- mer owner Glenn Bannish and is us- ing her expertise to offer some new services. The full service men’s barbershop, which reopened late last month, is now offering straight razor shaves, which Bercier recommends every man try at least once. “It’s a nice treat and the hot towels RECORD PHOTOS BY LINDSEY ENNS are very relaxing,” Bercier said while ABOVE LEFT: Angela Bercier, pictured above, has recently taken over Midtown Barbershop from former standing inside her barbershop lo- cated at 226A Manitoba Avenue last owner Glenn Bannish and is using her expertise to offer modern hair cuts and straight razor shaves. ABOVE Friday morning. “It’s defi nitely some- RIGHT: Bercier gives her husband Steve Ward a straight razor shave inside her barbershop located along thing that’s not rushed, you need to Manitoba Avenue in Selkirk last Friday. have some time to sit in the chair and nish had become a fi xture in Selkirk and has been cutting hair ever since. area,” she said, adding she likes that relax.” and had a large and devoted clientele. After getting some work experience every hair cut is a new challenge. “It’s She added on average a straight ra- “People enjoyed chatting with Glenn at Cloud Nine in Selkirk, she then left never the same thing over and over zor shave takes about half an hour to and getting the latest gossip,” she said. to teach barbering in Winnipeg. She again.” 45 minutes to complete depending on “I also enjoy a nice chat but ultimately then realized her true passion was Midtown Barbershop is open from the type of facial hair. my goal is a clean, prompt haircut.” cutting hair and decided to return to 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday to Fri- “It’s really nice ... nothing’s closer Bercier said she’s excited about barbering. day and from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on than that,” said Bercier’s husband bringing modern barbering to Selkirk. Now a master barber with nearly 27 Saturdays. Steve Ward who often helps out at the “It’s not your typical old man bar- years of experience, Bercier said she’s They are currently accepting walk- shop when he can. “You get four or bership, I do offer modern styles and I excited to be back in Selkirk. ins and can be reached by calling 204- fi ve hot towels ... it’s really relaxing.” love doing fades as well as clean, tra- “I’m looking forward to reconnect- 800-0567. After owning the barbershop for ditional cuts.” ing with former clients and seeing more than 30 years, Bercier said Ban- Bercier took hairstyling at the Comp more of my family now that live in the Comp set to host Interlake Career Expo on Feb. 22 By Lindsey Enns from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the high body,” she said, adding organizers are The Comp will host this year’s Inter- school located at 221 Mercy St. The hoping for a better turnout this year lake Career Expo in an effort to con- “THERE WILL BE expo will feature a wide range of ven- compared to past years. nect more youth with career opportu- dors, interactive displays, speakers This year’s expo is being put on nities. SOMETHING FOR and career sessions. with help from representatives from But Carla Mroz, one of the organiz- EVERYBODY.” Among the 26 confi rmed vendors Options Employment for Youth, the ers behind the event and a career and is Assiniboine Community College, Selkirk Community Renewal Corpo- dual credit co-ordinator at the Comp, careers or are still unsure of what they Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, Mani- ration, the Selkirk Friendship Centre says the expo is open to everybody. want to do,” Mroz said. toba Corrections, RCMP Recruiting, and the Selkirk Record. “Along with the students in the com- This year’s Interlake Career Expo Sunova Credit Union as well as the Those wanting to share their expo munity, we’d like to see members of will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 22 Manitoba Construction Sector Coun- experience on Twitter or Facebook the community that are looking for cil to name a few. are being asked to use the hashtag Mroz added there will also be op- “#ICE2017.” portunities for students looking to en- Students will also be marking Pink roll at a university or college to learn Shirt Day, an anti-bullying awareness CONCRETECONCRETECONCRETE LTD.LTD.LTD. more about student aid. campaign, by wearing and selling “There will be something for every- pink T-shirts at the expo. ABMABMABMABMABMBMM CONCRETE Sand, Gravel & Sandstone 217 Clandeboye Ave., Selkirk (Pick up or delivery) Proof Deadline Fridays at 4 p.m. Booking Deadline ABM CONCRETE Mondays at 4 p.m. Selkirk SELKIRK 482-7862 Manitoba WPG. 284-5914 Offi ce Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30-5:00 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 13 City urges pet owners Who’s Got the Coolest to license their dogs Shack? By Dave Baxter are protected from the various diseas- Selkirk’s director of protective ser- es that are out there,” he said. “That is vices says if there are dog owners in the biggest thing for sure.” Week Four Winner Congratulations! the city who don’t have their dogs Thorne said about 200 dog licences This Shack of the Week licensed, they should come forward are given out each year in Selkirk, but has won a Tim Horton’s and licence those animals. others still choose not to licence their The “Red Neck” David Thorne said he has been put- dogs despite it being a free service. Prize Pack. ting notices up on the city’s social me- Thorne said he could not predict dia sites recently reminding residents how many dog owners in the city Shack that all dogs in the city should be li- don’t have licensed dogs, but said the censed and dog owners can be fi ned fi ne if the city discovers an unlicensed Send us pictures of the exterioror if they have unlicensed dogs. dog is approximately $50 per dog. and of the interior of your ice “We’re trying to be proactive with “They will face a fi ne,” he said. shack - tell us what makes it the communication of this, and let Thorne said dog licences are avail- dog owners know that dog licensing able at any veterinary offi ce in the unique and interesting! is free,” Thorne said. “All we ask for is city or at the city’s municipal offi ces Email your pictures to: a vaccination.” located at 200 Eaton Ave. Thorne said the main benefi t of li- “When they go get vaccinations [email protected] censing your pet is that it ensures those vets have the licenses available Stay tuned for your dogs in the city are properly vacci- as well,” Thorne said. “It’s free and it’s chance to voteotee ffororo nated. really easy to do.” your favouritetee “The main thing is really the vacci- For more information about dog li- shack. nation to make sure your dog is pro- censing in Selkirk, call the city at 204- tected and that all the dogs in the city 785-4900.

STEP UUPP TREE REMOVAL Six more weeks of winter YourYour icei shack must be locatedllocatet d on the Red River or Lake Winnipeg between Lockport and Grand Beach. ICE FISHING DEALS OF THE WEEK FRABILL – Thermal Tip-Up CLEARANCE CoversC 10” hole, prevents hole from freezing up Matzuo SALE Lip & Grip $ .99 SELKIRK 12” 19 Reg. SAVE $39.99 Reg $26.79 $ .97 50%! limited quantity 078-3861-8/998 14 2017 Polaris 800 Assault

Includes 2 year $ Warranty! 14,599

Starting at BiG DOLLAR $ .75 PHOTO COURTESY OF OAK HAMMOCK MARSH Ice Scoops 4 Manitoba Merv, Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre’s offi cial rodent forecaster, offi cially made his Groundhog Day prediction last Thursday morning. Merv saw his shadow, which means Manitobans YOUR ONE STOP SHOP! will have to face another six weeks of winter. Along with Ground Bait - Tackle - Licenses - Firewood Hog Day, Oak Hammock Marsh also celebrated World Wetlands Day Open Daily 6am - 11pm by hosting various activities throughout the day last Thursday. 14 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 Tricks of the trade Winnipeg Beach woman encourages students to explore their career options By Lindsey Enns who owns the adjoining Selkirk Fibre Visits to a Selkirk auto body shop Glass and Plastic Repairs. are helping shape Amanda Clarke’s Debby said there aren’t many wom- career path. en interested in fi bre glass and plas- Last year the Winnipeg Beach resi- tic repairs and she’d like to see that dent starting visiting her brother at change. The Heavys along Dufferin Avenue. “I don’t see any women in it and it’s She then found herself helping out an industry women should get into,” around the shop and now she’s re- she said. “It’s a very untouched mar- pairing semi trucks and cars while ket ... and I’d love to pass that trade on learning the tricks of the trade at the to other people.” local auto body repair shop as part Debby said she’s been working in of her work experience through Red the industry for about fi ve years while River College (RRC). Trevor has more than 25 years of ex- RECORD PHOTO BY LINDSEY ENNS “For seven months I came here ev- perience. Debby Kutcher of Selkirk Fibre Glass and Plastic Repairs, pictured left, eryday to visit my brother, I started “It’s really good for the women to shows Amanda Clarke of Winnipeg Beach how to powder coat a rim at working and working and fell in love get into it,” Trevor said. “They make the Kutcher’s auto body shop in Selkirk last Friday afternoon. Clarke is with it and decided this is what I want way better painters.” to do for a living,” Clarke said with a Debby said when it comes to heavy currently studying auto collision refurnishing at Red River College. smile. “I like taking something that’s truck collision repair, it’s rare to see a dents about their trades in the future. interested in going into the trades but broken and putting it back to it’s orig- woman walking around the shop. “Or even just bring them through she thinks that’s starting to change. inal form.” “It’s very rare so it’s nice to see that here to see what a small auto body She encourages everyone to explore The 22-year-old is now studying auto (Amanda) is interested even in the big shop does,” she said, adding fi bre glass their career options. collision refurnishing at RRC with a trucks,” Debby said. and plastic repairs “is an industry that “Don’t let anybody tell you you can’t little help from The Heavys owner Tra- Debby added her and her husband hasn’t really been tapped into.” do it because you are a woman, just do vis Kutcher and Kutcher’s wife Debby hope to be able to teach more stu- Clarke said there aren’t many girls it,” she said. “If you like doing it do it.”

New Ultimate Choco Brownie Blizzard®

Selkirk Community Interlake Renewal Corporation Cupid Cake CAREER EXPO 2017 Perfectly sized #ICE2017 for two. Wednesday, February 22nd 9:30 am to 3:30 pm Lord Selkirk Regional High School

• Assiniboine Community College • Manitoba Student Aid • Booth University College • MC College • Canadian Armed Forces Recruiting • MTS Manitoba Telephone System • Canadian Mennonite University • Northwest Law Enforcement Academy • IERHA • Options for Youth Employment • Manitoba Apprenticeship • RCMP Recruiting • Manitoba Career Prospects (MB Tourism) • Safe Workers of Tomorrow • Manitoba Corrections • Sunova Credit Union • Manitoba Fitness Council • U of M Indigeous Student Recruitment • Manitoba Print Industry Association • U of M Engineering Access Program • Manitoba Hydro Starting at $ 99 Speakers • Interactive demonstrations & career sessions 14 •Manitoba Construction Sector Council • Bit Space Development • Youth Employment Services • Service Providers of Selkirk • Entrepreneurs

Insert store location At Your Selkirk DQ All trademarks owned or licensed by Am. D.Q. Corp. ©2017 221 Mercy Street, Selkirk, MB. For more info contact: Ms. C. Mroz 204-482-6926 Ext: 3232 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 15 Gimli Ice Festival to pay homage to Canada’s 150th

the return of popular events such as Cooley’s Ice Park set Viking combat demonstrations, the frozen fi sh toss and car racing on Lake to open on Feb. 19 Winnipeg. But it will also include seven events dedicated to Canada’s By Patricia Barrett birthday. Organizers of the sixth annual Gimli A canoe race on ice, somewhat akin Ice Festival have completed the con- to Quebec’s 17th-century canoe ice- struction of the kids skating rink that crossings of the St. Lawrence River, is will form part of Cooley’s Ice Park. set to be one of the highlights of the And festival co-chairs Susan and Pe- weekend. ter Holfeuer are preparing for the of- “We’ll create runways (in the har- fi cial launch of their mascot’s ice park bour),” said Peter. “The canoe sits on near the harbour on Sunday, Feb. 19. top of the ice and there will be one or This year’s park and two-day festival two people in the canoe and two peo- (March 4-5) will pay homage to Cana- ple pushing.” da’s 150th birthday. The object is to push the canoe a cer- “I’m super excited to be able to cel- tain distance as quickly as possible. ebrate Canada’s 150th,” said Susan. “We brainstormed for a couple of “I’ve already had the opportunity to hours, trying to fi gure out how to celebrate Canada’s 100th in 1967. I make it work,” said Susan. “It’s totally get to celebrate [this] at an age I’ll re- doable. We’re going to have two teams member.” (at a time) and we’ll do heats.” Peter said the Canada 150 theme She said the festival will also be for this year’s park and festival is a offering a Canada 150 mini-snow “once-in-a-lifetime experience” that sculpting competition. will celebrate and showcase Canada’s It cost about $12,000 last year to build diversity. RECORD PHOTO BY PATRICIA BARRETT Cooley’s Ice Park, said Peter. The bud- “We take pride in the fact we’re all Gimli Ice Festival co-chairs Peter and Susan Holfeuer are getting ready get this year is about $9,000 and ap- Canadians. And living in Gimli is a proximately 15 per cent of that came wonderful thing. So we want to make to celebrate Canada’s history and culture with special festival events to mark the country’s 150th birthday during the Gimli Ice Festival. from grants. sure through Cooley’s Ice Park and The Westshore Community Foun- the Gimli Ice Festival that the special “The snow sculptures basically have Street at 1 p.m., and organizers and dation, the municipality, the Kiwanis events we’re dedicating to Canada 150 four themes,” said Peter. “One is going dignitaries will gather near the har- Club, and businesses such as K.C. En- ... (will) portray our culture, our histo- to be celebrating our history, another bour at 1:45 p.m. for a ribbon-cutting terprises, Noventis Credit Union, the ry, our community and our heritage.” our heritage, another one our culture, ceremony. Lakeview Resort, Future Mechanical It takes about 120-plus volunteers to and another our community.” The Lake Winnipeg Visitor Centre Systems and Shachtay Sales and Ser- make the ice festival possible. The couple, who have organized the at the harbour will be open for much vice are sponsoring various aspects of “We have the best volunteers,” said festival since its inception, are keep- of the Louis Riel long weekend so Cooley’s Ice Park and the festival. Susan, who is a member of the Kiwan- ing the details under wraps. But once that visitors can warm up, enjoy a hot The festival runs March 4 and 5. A $5 is Club of Gimli. “They’re incredible, Tanchak climbs his ladder and takes drink and wander through the muse- event pass provides access to all the considering the time of year and ... up his snow chisel, the secret will be um dedicated to the region’s fi shery. festivities, a perogy and sausage sam- the inclement weather; they’re there. out. The ice park is free to all visitors. pler, hot chocolate, bannock and tea We’re incredibly blessed to have these The Holfeuers will be supplying The festival itself in March will see and other treats. volunteers.” Tanchak with a Volunteers, including Kiwanis mem- tool box (i.e., an bers, put the fi nishing touches on the extra block of rink at the end of December. snow) so that he K.C. Enterprises Building Supplies can, if necessary, chipped in by offering discounts on graft parts onto the rink’s plastic liner, as well as on any sculpture the wood forms for the soon-to-be- that degrades or built snow sculptures. gets damaged by “We get all the wood supplies from naughty people them to build the snow sculpture ignoring the “no- wood forms,” said Peter, “and this year climbing” signs. – the liner for the skating rink. We had Over the course 17022gma a budget for it, and they were able to of the winter, fes- meet our budget. They gave us a big tival volunteers discount ... to show their support for will be performing not only Cooley’s Ice Park, but for the routine mainte- Gimli Ice Festival.” nance in the park. Last year’s snow sculptures paid The grand open- homage to Lake Winnipeg fi shers and ing of Cooley’s Ice Icelandic culture. This year they’ll de- Park gets under- pict local and national scenes. Stone- way Sunday, Feb. wall artist and snow sculptor Ralph 19. It will start with Tanchak is scheduled to start whit- a Canada 150 pa- tling away. rade down Centre 16 The Selkirk Recordcor Thursday, February 9, 2017 Your Updating the public’s image of modern agriculture By Harry Siemens is that in the 1950s and 1960s we had who increasingly often want to know provided to the herd by about 25 per Speaking at the Manitoba Swine a much better agricultural production how farmers produce animal protein cent. Seminar in Winnipeg last week Dr. then. Everything was greener and and why. He stresses they need to be “We are expecting, in the coming Frank Mitloehner, a professor and therefore less environmentally harm- proud of their story and to share it years, that we are going to be compet- air quality specialist with the Depart- ful. The opposite is true.” others if they want to stay in business. ing with human nutrition because the ment of Animal Science at the Univer- Mitloehner says farmers then need- MORE EFFICIENCIES NEEDED human population is growing more sity of California, Davis says the per- ed three to four times more animals and more and also meat consump- sistent red barn image of agriculture to produce the same amount of food At the same conference, Dr. Can- tion is growing, particularly driven by is misleading the public and needs under conditions that were not wel- dido Pomar, a research scientist with China,” he says. “China’s consump- dispelling if modern agriculture is to fare enhancing. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, tion per capita is increasing very fast be free to meet the challenge of feed- “We had to tie animals onto equip- says that as the human demand for so it is not going to be too long that ing the world. ment. We had to hand milk or hand protein grows, it will become increas- available protein has to be used for In only 40 years, the world’s popula- raise animals. We had to, or we did put ingly important for livestock produc- humans and animals so improving tion has doubled and it’s on pace to manure straight into the next stream ers to make more effi cient use of the the effi ciency is an essential element increase by another 50 per cent in the to get rid of it. All of these things are nutrients fed to livestock. because otherwise we are going to be next four decades. unthinkable today,” he says. “We are As part of research being conducted in competition with human nutrition Mitloehner says to feed that growing a much more sustainable animal ag- in partnership with Swine Innova- and we can not be there.” population, agriculture must become riculture today than we were in the tion Porc, scientists are developing By tailoring the nutritional content and be allowed to become as effi cient 1950s and 1960s, but this red barn precision feeding strategies designed of rations to provide each pig with as possible. idyllic picture is in the heads of peo- to provide each pig with the exact exactly what it needs to maximize “I think we are on the right track ple. They think that’s what they want, amount of nutrients necessary to op- growth, farmers will be able to cut with respect to how we produce live- but I don’t think they know what that timize growth. production costs while also reducing stock today, but we’re not on the right entails.” Pomar says by tailoring rations to the amount of nutrients excreted into track on how we communicate as to Mitloehner says the animal agricul- meet the specifi c nutritional needs the environment, says Pomar. how we do it and why,” he says. “One ture fi eld needs to step out of their of each pig, farmers will be able to of the stories that you hear our there cave and really engage with the public reduce the total amount of nutrients

Offering MECHANICAL SERVICE for your HEAVY TRUCK!

We can do your Manitoba Commercial Safety Inspection. Service work on Engines (codes & electrical), Manual Trannys, We also sell tires for Truck or Trailer - Suspension, ABS & Air Conditioning. ARBORG, MB Come and see what we have! Large Parts www.jbrandtent.com Inventory! We also do Service on Trailers, Give us a call or Including MB Safties. come by the shop: 204-364-2775 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 17 Mixed Berry Shortcakes Recipe courtesy of Nestlé In large inspired 2 pounds fresh strawberries, sliced bowl, combine get (about 6 cups total) strawberries, > MEAL IDEASIDEAS THE 2 containers (6 ounces each) fresh blueberries and Marketplace blueberries (about 2 1/2 cups total) 3 tablespoons 7 tablespoons granulated sugar, divided granulated sugar; stir gently. Let Cajun garlic chicken thighs AT SELKIRK nonstick cooking spray stand, stirring occasionally, for 30 In a large skillet heat 1 tbsp (15 mL) 2 cups all-purpose fl our minutes. canola oil and heat over medium- 1 tablespoon baking powder Heat oven to 425 F. Spray baking high heat. Add chicken and brown 1/2 teaspoon salt sheet with nonstick cooking spray. for 3 minutes on each side. Set aside 1/4 cup cold unsalted butter, cut into In large bowl, whisk fl our, remaining 4 servings / 1 hr on separate plate. pieces granulated sugar, baking powder and Prep 10 min / Cook 50 min Reduce heat to medium and add 2/3 cup lowfat milk salt; cut in butter with pastry blender remaining 1/2 tbsp (7 mL) canola 1/4 cup lowfat Greek yogurt or sour or two knives until mixture resembles This is defi nitely a “slow-simmered” oil, onions and garlic and cook cream coarse crumbs. Add milk and yogurt; skillet of comfort! Tender pieces of for 3 minutes or until onions are sparkling sugar (optional) stir just until moist dough forms. chicken are smothered in a rich, translucent, stirring frequently. Set 3 cups light Vanilla Dreyer’s or Edy’s Turn dough onto fl oured work brown, garlicky onion sauce. You’ll aside with chicken. Slow Churned Light Ice Cream surface. With fl oured hands, knead want to double this recipe and keep Stir fl our into pan residue in skillet 6-8 times until dough is smooth. With some in the freezer to pull out after and cook 2 minutes over medium rolling pin, roll dough into 9-by-6-inch one of those hectic days. heat or until beginning to lightly Festive Papas Tapas rectangle, or about 1/2-inch thick. Cut Ingredients brown, stirring constantly. Stir in into six 2 1/2-inch circles. Transfer to 1 1/2 tbsp (22 mL) canola oil, Prep time: 10 minutes broth, thyme and pepper. Add prepared baking sheet. Sprinkle with divided Cook time: 20 minutes chicken, onions and any accumulated sparkling sugar. 4 skinned chicken thighs with bone Servings: 6 juices. Bring to a boil over medium- Bake 10-12 minutes, or just until in, trimmed of fat 2-4 medium Wisconsin russet or high heat. Reduce heat to medium- golden. Transfer biscuits to individual 1 cup (250 mL) diced onions gold potatoes low, cover and simmer for 30 minutes plates; split open. Top each with about 12 medium garlic cloves, peeled 2 tablespoons olive oil or until chicken is almost tender. 1 cup berry mixture and 1/2 cup only 1/4 teaspoon pepper Place chicken to one side of skillet, vanilla ice cream. 2 tbsp (25 mL) all-purpose fl our add and mash garlic cloves with back 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 1 cup (250 mL) reduced sodium of a spoon. Combine chicken and Heat grill or oven to 400 F. Thinly chicken broth garlic and turn chicken pieces over slice potatoes lengthwise to 1/4-inch 1/2 tsp (2 mL) dried thyme leaves several times or until well coated. thick, discarding ends. 1/4 tsp (1 mL) black pepper Cover and cook 5-7 minutes or until Toss with olive oil, salt and pepper. Directions chicken is tender. Place on grill or prepared baking sheet in single layer. Cook 10 minutes on each side. Add toppings. Topping Ideas SUNDAY NIGHT BINGO Pan Roasted Maple Dijon Chicken with Pots are as follows: Bruschetta: In bowl, mix together $ + Butternut Squash and Brussels Sprouts 2 medium tomatoes diced, 1/4 cup 2750 BONANZA chopped fresh basil leaves, 2 cloves In 52 Numbers minced garlic and 1 tablespoon olive $ MINI oil and spoon on top of potatoes. 4654 + chicken to pan, skin side down, and sau- Baked Potato: In bowl, mix together LOONIE te about 4-5 minutes per side, or until 1/2 cup plain nonfat Greek yogurt, $ + POKER chicken is browned. 1/4 cup shredded reduced-fat 16,316 FLUSH Remove chicken from pan and reserve. cheddar cheese, 2 tablespoons fresh In same pan, add butter. Allow butter to chives, chopped, and spoon on top of melt over medium heat. Add sprouts potatoes. Garnish with 1 tablespoon SELKIRK STEELERS and squash to pan and saute, tossing chives. occasionally, until outsides are golden Mediterranean: In bowl, mix Servings: 4 brown, about 3-4 minutes. Remove from 1 tablespoon olive oil together 1 container (6 ounces) feta pan and hold separately from chicken. cheese; 1 can (2 1/4 ounces) sliced 4 chicken thighs Turn heat to high and add stock, syrup 4 chicken drumsticks olives, drained; 1 medium tomato Thursday nights and mustard. Stir and bring to boil, stir- diced; salt and pepper, to taste; and at the Selkirk Friendship Centre 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt ring to scrape up brown bits on bottom spoon on top of potatoes. $ 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper Early Birds FullFull House in in51#s 51#s or or lessless $82004,800 of pan. Add chicken back to pan, cover $ Creamy Greek Yogurt with Lemon at 7:00 pm BonanzaLucky in Star53#s or $ less5056+ 5,071+ 1 tablespoon unsalted butter LuckyLucky 7 Sevenin 24#s or $11,090.00 less $3,171+ and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook and Herbs: In bowl, mix together Regular Bingo $ 16 Brussels sprouts (about 8 ounces), BonanzaLucky in Star 53#s or$3,011+ less 4130+ over medium-low heat 20-25 minutes, at 7:30 Full House $1,400.00$ $ bottom trimmed, outer leaves re- 1/2 cup plain nonfat Greek yogurt; LuckyPoker 7 inFlush 24#s or 2,546+less 884+ or until chicken registers 170 F with in- 2 tablespoons moved and halved stant read thermometer. 2 cups diced (1/2 inch) butternut chopped fresh Add vegetables back to pan, cover dill; juice from Marlin Travel Gift Cards squash again and cook another 8-10 min- 1 1/2 cups chicken stock 1/2 lemon; salt utes until vegetables are tender. Move and pepper, are a great way to say 2 tablespoons maple syrup chicken and vegetables to serving plat- 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard to taste; and ter, placing vegetables around chicken. spoon on top In saute pan large enough to hold Turn heat to high and boil sauce until it chicken in single layer, heat olive of potatoes. is reduced and slightly thickened, about Garnish with dill oil over medium-high heat. Season 2-3 minutes. chicken with salt and pepper. Add sprigs. Spoon sauce over chicken and serve. 204-482-3113 3573 Main St. Selkirk 18 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 &recreation sportsortsINSIDE > OUTSIDE > UPSIDE DOWN Steelers’ Taylor named MJHL defenceman of the month

Staff last week’s action. Selkirk Steelers’ blueliner Taylor The runners up for the award were Fisher was selected as the Sher-Wood- Selkirk forward Nathan Halvorsen MJHL Defenceman of the Month, the and ’ forward Brad- league announced last week. ley Schoonbaert. Fisher, 20, was steady on the blue- MGEU-MJHL Goaltender of the line for the Steelers while producing Month 10 points (fi ve goals, fi ve assists) in 10 With eight wins in January, Stein- games. bach’s Roman Bengert was named the The runners up for the award were MGEU Goaltender of the Month. the Steinbach Pistons’ Tyler Anderson Bengert, 20, posted an outstanding and the ’ Tyler Juben- 1.99 goals-against average and .939 vill. save percentage in nine games. His The RBC Player of the Month for stellar play also resulted in him be- January, meanwhile, was OCN Bliz- ing a named a game star on fi ve oc- zard forward George King. casions. Nathan Halverson Taylor Fisher King, 18, exploded on the score sheet Bengert leads all MJHL goaltenders with 17 points (11 goals, six assists) in with 28 wins and fi ve shutouts. He’s point games. the . 12 games, earning him RBC Player of committed to play for Lake Superior Currently, the Winnipeg product sits Cudmore, who hails from Park River, the Month honours. The high-scoring State next season. third in Pistons’ scoring with 40 points N.D., has been leading the Blues - both forward had three multi-point games, The runners up for the award were in 41 games. on and off the ice - this season. He has highlighted by a fi ve-point perfor- OCN’s Brett Epp and Dauphin’s The runners were ’ been very involved in book-reading mance in one game. Brandon Holtby. defenceman Layne Toder and Virden programs aimed at local schools in King, a Calgary native, was also se- IBAM-MJHL Rookie of the Month Oil Capitals’ defenceman Marco Cre- Winnipeg. lected a fi rst star twice last month in With 14 points last month, Steinbach ta. Cudmore, 19, also spends time help- addition to a second-star selection. forward Will Koop was named the Manitoba Pork Peak Performer of the ing grow the game of hockey by vol- He was second in team scoring with IBAM Rookie of the Month. Month unteering at numerous practices with 27 goals and 37 points - six goals com- Koop, 18, scored six goals in 12 games The Manitoba Pork Peak Performer local minor hockey teams in Winni- ing via the power play – heading into in January, highlighted by four multi- of the Month was Levi Cudmore of peg. Royals reach fi nal of varsity boys’ home tournament By Brian Bowman “Getting to the fi nal was excep- Selkirk trailed early in its game points came from three-point land. The Selkirk Royals had a pair of out- tional,” said Royals’ head coach against West Kildonan but rode the “That was a big lift,” Goodbrandson standing efforts to reach the fi nal of Dean Goodbrandson. “Beating West outstanding play of Owen Schwartz stressed. (Three-point shooting) is their home tournament last weekend. Kildonan and Steinbach, both Tier 1 for the comeback win. The talented something that (Josh) can offer – and But, unfortunately, the fi nal did not teams, back-to-back in one night was senior scored 39 points and added an he came through.” go the way they would have hoped. really, really good. amazing 27 rebounds. Schwartz added 13 points. Selkirk was defeated 90-38 by the “They were our two best wins of the Alex Unrau also had a strong game Selkirk played Murdoch MacKay on Shaftesbury Titans in the champion- season.” for Selkirk, fi nishing with 21 points Monday evening in KPAC Tier 2 play ship game of their six-team tourna- Selkirk started the tournament with while Brandon Monkman added 19. but no score was available at press ment Saturday evening. The Royals an exciting 89-83 overtime win over Monkman added 27 points in the time. The Royals will then head west hung with the Titans for a quarter but West Kildonan. After a one-game win over Steinbach while Josh Mc- this weekend for a tournament in Por- it was all Shaftesbury after that, espe- break, the Royals rolled past Stein- Donald chipped in nicely with 16 tage la Prairie. cially in the second half. bach 71-65. points off the bench. Fifteen of those CATCH THE EXCITING NEW TEAM FOR THE 2016-2017 SEASON STEELERS AWAY GAMES CHASE VS Fri., Feb. 10 7:30 pm THE ACE at all home JACKPOT NOW Listen to all VS OCN Blizzard Sat., Feb. 11 7:00 pm Andnd onon... games AT $1,379 Steelers home Tuesday, Feb 14 @ Roxi’s 00! and away games VS Sun., Feb. 12 6:00 pm (On The Rocks Bar, 6:30 - 8:30 pm) As of Feb. 3/17 on MIKE FM - Thursdays, Feb 19 - 6:30-8:30 pm @ Lottery license www.mikefmwinnipeg.com VS Steinbach Pistons Wed., Feb. 15 7:30 pm Selkirk Friendship Centre Bingo # LGA-899-RF GET YOUR GAME TICKETS AT SELKIRK CHRYSLER www.selkirksteelers.com SELKIRK RECREATIONAL COMPLEX or ONLINE AT www.diyobo.com The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 19 Steelers sweep weekend home games By Brian Bowman Dola was also in goal against Virden, While the Selkirk Steelers were mak- making 21 saves for his fourth shutout ing headlines off the ice with their ru- of the season. moured move to Beausejour next sea- Taylor Fisher continued his excellent son, the hockey club did a pretty good play with a pair of fi rst-period goals job on the ice last weekend. and then Braden Lozinski and Ryan Selkirk won both of their weekend Gardiner made it 4-0 after 40 minutes. games, whipping the Virden Oil Capi- Dudar and Nathan Hillis then tals 6-0 Friday and then edging the wrapped up the game’s scoring in the Portage Terriers 3-2 in overtime on third. McCartan, Dudar, Carter Barley Saturday. and Ryan Pruden each fi nished the “It was a really big weekend for game with two assists. our group,” said Steelers’ head coach Selkirk, which was 2-for-8 on the Dustin Hughes. “It was a big weekend power play, outshot Virden 34-21. after coming off a little bit of a slide. On Jan. 31, the Steelers were downed We played some good competition 6-4 by the Flyers in Winkler. and I thought the guys had a good Winkler took a 3-0 lead by the 12:57 weekend.” mark of the game before the Steelers In the win over Portage, Jake Du- tied the score midway in the second. dar scored the game winner in OT. That tie was short-lived, however, as Portage had tied the score at 2-2 with Winkler quickly scored twice to grab third-period goals from Ryan Hendrix a 5-3 advantage. and Chase Brakel. McCartan (two), Ezra Hall, and Na- “It was defi nitely a good hockey than Halvorsen scored for Selkirk. game,” Hughes said. “There were Braden Billaney (three), Mitch Dyck, times when it was very tight checking Tanner Lewis and Gino Lucia replied for both teams and there were times for Winkler. Billaney’s third goal went when it kind of went back and forth. I into an empty net in the game’s fi nal RECORD PHOTO BY BRETT MITCHELL thought both goalies were good and, minute. The Steelers’ Nathan Hillis protects the puck as he drives to the net in at the end of the day, I thought it was Selkirk, now 33-15-3 and in third Selkirk’s 6-0 win against the last Friday. a good hockey game.” place place, hosted Winkler on Tues- Selkirk took a 1-0 fi rst-period lead day but no score was available at eying for position and we’re no dif- on a goal by Connor Barley and then press time. Stampeders before hitting OCN Sat- ferent than any other team,” Hughes Cole McCartan tallied in the second. The Steelers will be busy with three urday and Dauphin on Sunday. said. “Every game you have now will Hayden Dola made 26 saves for the road games this weekend. Selkirk will This weekend will be an important have a big impact on where you fi nish win. be in Swan River tonight to play the one for the Steelers. “At this time of year, everyone is jock- in the standings.” Royals crowned by Lancers in WWHSHL play By Brian Bowman Selkirk, now tied with Vincent The Selkirk Royals gave up four sec- Massey for second place, each with ond-period goals in a 6-3 loss to the 28 points, wrapped up its WWHSHL Dakota Lancers in Winnipeg Wom- regular season yesterday with a home en’s High School Hockey League ac- game against the Shaftesbury Titans. tion Monday in East Selkirk. The WWHSHL playoff schedule had After a scoreless opening period, not been released at press time. Dakota received a pair of second-pe- In boys’ action, Selkirk blanked Oak riod goals from both Sonya Neale and Park 1-0 last Friday in Winnipeg. Cole Morgan Sloan. Both of Sloan’s goals Wasnie scored the game winner in the came via the power play. third period, assisted by Reece Tessier Jazmyn-Rae Desjarlais and Livi Wer- and Tristen Ostrowski. emy scored to pull Selkirk to within Austin DeBoer posted the shutout. 3-2 but Dakota’s Risa Shatford an- The Royals hosted SJR 1 Tuesday and swered with a goal with 3:03 left in the visited Vincent Massey on Wednesday third. but no scores were available at press The Royals’ Kaite Seed and Sloan time. The Royals will then wrap up then traded goals late in the game. their regular season today with a road Sloan was fantastic for Dakota, fi nish- game against St. Paul’s at the MTS ing the game with fi ve points. Iceplex. Game time is 4 p.m. On Feb. 2, the Royals blanked the The Royals had a 13-3-0-3-0-2 record Oak Park Raiders 1-0 at Eric Coy Are- and 44 points to sit comfortably in na. sole possession of fourth place in the Desjarlais scored the game winner WHSHL’s elite Platinum Promotions RECORD PHOTO BY BRETT MITCHELL while the Royals were shorthanded in Division heading into this week’s The Selkirk Royals’ Jazmyn-Rae Desjarlais, left, and Livi Weremy follow the third period. Cienna Palmer and games. the fl ying puck in their defensive zone Monday against Dakota in East Kyra De La Ronde drew the assists. Selkirk. Selkirk lost the game 6-3. 20 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 &recreation sportsortsINSIDE > OUTSIDE > UPSIDE DOWN Curl for the Cure supporters pack Selkirk Curling Club 2nd annual event raises over $11K for the Canadian Cancer Society By Lindsey Enns The Selkirk Curling Club was buzz- ing with activity over the weekend while it hosted the second annual Curl for the Cure. Shayne Merritt, the organizer be- hind the event, said 24 teams took part in the second annual open curl- ing bonspiel last Saturday and at RECORD PHOTOS BY LINDSEY ENNS times the club was almost at capacity. LEFT: Karl Hasse, pictured left, and Curl for the Cure organizer Shayne Merritt, pictured right, take a break “It was packed,” Merritt said. “I’ve in between games during the second annual event at the Selkirk Curling Club last Saturday afternoon. This never seen the club so packed before.” year’s Curl for the Cure raised more than $11,600 for the Canadian Cancer Society. RIGHT: Curlers fi ll the The dozens of community and area Selkirk Curling Club last Saturday during Curl for the Cure. members that came out to support the event helped raise more than $11,600 Merritt said the money raised will go personally touched by cancer and has been “unbelievable.” for the Canadian Cancer Society, towards the research the cancer soci- watched those close to him fi ght the “When I started this project last year surpassing Merritt’s original goal of ety does and some of the services they disease. I never expected to get as much sup- $10,000. provide for cancer patients. Now that he’s in university, Merritt port as I have received from every- “It was amazing,” he said. “It was un- Merritt, an avid curler, decided to said he wants to continue ensuring one,” he said, adding several people believable. I was never expecting to put on the event as a project for his the event stays alive and is already during the event were already looking reach that much.” global issues class at the Comp last making plans for next year. forward to signing up for next year. The event also featured a silent auc- year. Merritt said the amount of support “Everyone was having a great time, it tion and 50/50 draw. He added in many ways he has been he’s received from the community has was truly amazing.” Gophers fi ght back to defeat Royals

By Brian Bowman “It was back and forth the entire It’s been several years since any Roy- The Royals, now 1-4 in league play, There are some tough losses and game.” als girls’ basketball team has defeated visited Kildonan East last night but no some really, really tough losses. Garden City’s press gave Selkirk fi ts Garden City. Twenty-point losses have score was available. Selkirk will then The Selkirk Royals varsity girls’ bas- down the stretch, causing several key kind of become the norm for Selkirk head west today for a Brandon tour- ketball team defi nitely suffered the turnovers. The Royals turned the ball against the Fighting Gophers. nament that will wrap up Saturday. latter in a 50-47 home loss Monday over just 11 times in the fi rst half but “This was a hard (loss) to swallow,” Next Wednesday, Selkirk will host evening to the Garden City Fighting fi nished the game with a whopping 34 Gilmour said. “But the last time we Kildonan East before playing in a Gophers. turnovers. have beaten a Garden City team at the Miles Mac tournament later in the Selkirk let a 15-point lead slip away “We stopped executing and we were varsity or JV level was 2013. “We had week. with fi ve minutes to play in a very not fi nishing,” Gilmour said. “We got them and some of our inexperience “It is an extremely important (two frustrating KPAC Tier 1 loss. smothered by Garden City…and we showed. We kind of panicked and we weeks),” Gilmour stressed. “We get a “It was fairly evenly matched for the didn’t take care of the ball.” weren’t necessarily use to that style of crack at some of the top-10 teams, and majority of the game,” said Royals’ But it was Garden City that looked basketball.” we’ve beaten a couple of them, but we head coach Sue Gilmour. “And it was like a smothered team for most of the Maegan Balagus played well, com- need to be more consistent. really good basketball both ways. They game. Selkirk was fully deserving of ing off the bench to lead Selkirk with “We also need to see if we can get an- made some nice plays and we made its 15-point lead and a win over Gar- 12 points while Jillian Tompkins had other top-10 win if we want a chance some nice plays. They missed some den City would have been huge for 11. Annika Loeppky chipped in with for a look at provincials.” shots and we missed some shots. the Royals’ program. nine points. The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 21 Sport Manitoba reduces its regional boundaries from seven to fi ve Submitted by Sport Manitoba “We executed a signifi cant review of north of Highway 1. added to new West Region. To provide the best services possible the services and programs we were • South gains the section of to Manitobans, Sport Manitoba has delivering in rural Manitoba,” said West Region Eastman south of the Highway 1, ex- restructured the provincial regional Laurel Read, Sport Manitoba’s In- Megan Foster, Regional Sport Devel- tending to the Ontario border. zones it recognizes and their bound- terim CEO. “Given the results of our opment Offi cer • Argyle has been removed aries. rural review, we reorganized our staff- Brittany Bruinooge, Coach and Ath- from Westman and added to the The previous seven regions (Nor- ing structure in 2014. lete Development Offi cer South. man, Parkland, Interlake, Eastman, “Based on the rural review, Sport The West Region amalgamates the Westman, Central and Winnipeg) are Manitoba created new regional posi- Westman and Parkland regions with North Region now divided into fi ve regions (North, tions called Coach & Athlete Devel- the following amendments: Iris Murray, Regional Sport Devel- East, South, West and Winnipeg). opment Coordinators,” she continued. • Westlake-Gladstone and Gle- opment Offi cer In a continued effort to lead and sup- “Sport Manitoba restructured re- nella-Lansdowne has been removed Coach & Athlete Development Co- port participation and achievement in gional boundaries to allow for the ad- from the Central Region and added to ordinator - position hired next fi scal sport by all Manitobans, Sport Mani- dition of new regional staff servicing the new West Region. year toba began an extensive review back athletes and coaches specifi cally. This • Argyle has been removed The North Region assumes the pre- in early 2014 of sport programs and led to the creation of new regional from Westman and added to the vious Norman regional boundaries; services in rural Manitoba. A crucial boundaries which are now being im- South Region. 53rd parallel and north (no boundary component of the review was infor- plemented.” changes). mation from key community stake- The new regions recognized by Sport South Region holders throughout Manitoba’s six Manitoba are divided as follows: Leanne Traynor, Regional Sport De- Winnipeg Region rural regions. velopment Offi cer Amanda Daurie, Regional Sport De- Based on feedback from the review, East Region Jacqueline Mazur, Coach and Ath- velopment Offi cer Sport Manitoba evaluated its regional Shannon Schade, Regional Sport lete Development Coordinator The Winnipeg Region remains the staffi ng structure to better meet the Development Offi cer The South Region assumes the Cen- same as the previous Winnipeg re- needs of regional sport development. Coach & Athlete Development Co- tral Region boundaries with the fol- gional boundaries (No boundary It was clear that more direct program- ordinator - position posted lowing amendments: changes, city of Winnipeg limits, not ming for coaches and athletes was the The East Region is now defi ned as • Westlake-Gladstone and Gle- Perimeter Highway). biggest area of support review partici- the former Interlake region and part nella-Lansdowne has been removed pants suggested. of the former Eastman region that is from our old Central boundary and Fishermen shot down by North Winnipeg Satelites

By Brian Bowman thing and call it a combination of our “I told our guys we have to win out weekend.” It’s rare that the Selkirk Fishermen inability that evening and North Win- because we want to fi nish fi rst overall,” After the weekend games, Selkirk would have a clunker on the road this nipeg’s play. Poponick said. “That means there’s no will visit St. Malo again on Feb. 17 and season. “But they rose to the occasion and room for error. I think the spirits are then will host North Winnipeg on Feb. It’s also very rare that they would were the better team that night in a high and I’m looking forward to the 19 to end its regular season. give up nine goals in a hockey game. big way.” Southwest 39 15 21 2 33 112 156 But that’s what happened Jan. 31 in Bronson Kelly, Coel Forsyth (on Manitoba Hockey Standings Parkland 38 13 21 1 30 126 176 Selkirk’s surprising 9-3 road loss to the power play) and Auzzie Loewen Interlake 39 9 27 0 21 100 193 MANITOBA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Norman 40 7 32 0 15 105 255 the North Winnipeg Satelites. scored for Selkirk. Harley Hoydalo Steinbach Pistons 48 40 7 1 81 209 95 AAA CITY MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Winkler Flyers 50 35 12 3 73 185 123 Winnipeg Monarchs 30 26 4 0 52 182 96 “When you don’t perform, other had two assists. Selkirk Steelers 51 33 15 3 69 181 152 Winnipeg Sharks 30 22 8 0 44 139 89 OCN Blizzard 50 32 15 3 67 165 134 Winnipeg Warriors 31 18 11 1 38 158 127 teams are able to take advantage of Sam Batt (three), Nico Lisi (three), Portage Terriers 49 31 15 3 65 205 155 Winnipeg Hawks 32 12 17 3 29 120 130 things that you really should have Braden Zamrykut (two) and Glen Pau- Winnipeg Blues 50 24 21 5 53 172 171 Eastman Selects 29 8 17 3 20 100 125 Virden Oil Capitals 50 21 22 7 49 133 165 Interlake Lightning 32 4 28 0 8 76 208 taken care of,” said Fishermen head panekis scored for North Winnipeg. Swan Valley Stampeders 48 17 28 3 37 135 191 AAA BANTAM HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Dauphin Kings 50 14 31 5 33 118 185 Winnipeg Monarchs 30 25 4 1 51 195 40 coach Chris Poponick. “They exposed After a lengthy layoff between Neepawa Natives 47 12 30 5 29 124 191 Winnipeg Hawks 28 21 4 1 45 180 80 us in every way possible.” games, Selkirk is back in action to- Waywayseecappo Wolverines 47 11 32 4 26 143 209 Winnipeg Warriors 29 16 11 1 34 112 84 KEYSTONE JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE Eastman Selects 30 17 13 0 34 138 108 North Winnipeg trailed 2-1 midway night (8 p.m.) when it travels to St. Central Division GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Winnipeg Sharks 29 10 17 1 22 68 112 Peguis Juniors 31 20 10 1 41 224 153 Interlake Lightning 30 1 28 1 3 81 224 in the fi rst period but then scored six Malo to play the Warriors in a key 30 20 10 0 40 180 106 MANITOBA HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY of the next seven goals to lead 7-3 af- matchup. The Fishermen will host Ar- Fisher River Hawks 29 8 20 1 17 163 259 Platinum Promotions Division GP W L OTL PTS GF GA South Division GP W L OTL PTS GF GA St. Paul’s 1 21 18 2 0 56 109 29 ter 40 minutes. It was a rare mid-game borg on Saturday (7:30 p.m.) and then Selkirk Fishermen 29 21 8 0 42 167 68 Dakota 21 14 2 2 50 77 43 St. Malo Warriors 29 21 7 1 43 211 116 Vincent Massey 21 14 4 1 47 109 53 meltdown by Selkirk. will visit the Fisher River Hawks Sun- North Winnipeg Satelites 29 12 16 1 25 127 145 Lord Selkirk 20 12 3 3 41 67 44 Lundar Falcons 30 8 21 1 17 109 162 River East 23 8 9 3 33 67 78 “That is one of the fi rst times that the day (2:30 p.m.). North Division GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Kelvin 21 7 13 0 23 58 71 entire team was fl at,” Poponick said. These three upcoming games are OCN Storm 30 21 8 1 43 285 186 Sturgeon Heights 21 4 14 0 17 42 76 Cross Lake Islanders 30 16 13 1 33 171 163 SJR1 22 4 18 0 12 46 110 “We really couldn’t generate any- huge for Selkirk. Norway House North Stars 31 2 29 0 4 83 362 Oak Park 22 3 19 0 9 36 107 MANITOBA MAJOR JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L OTL PTS GF GA WINNIPEG WOMEN’S HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY LEAGUE Stonewall Jets 35 25 9 1 51 167 108 CTV Division GP W L OTL PTS GF GA Charleswood Hawks 36 23 8 5 51 118 89 Shaftesbury Titans 20 14 2 1 34 67 27 Next Home Games Pembina Valley Twisters 34 21 9 4 46 141 106 Selkirk Royals 20 10 5 1 28 53 42 St. James Canucks 36 21 13 2 4 142 129 Vincent Massey Trojans 20 12 5 0 28 52 31 St. Vital Victorias 36 18 13 5 41 142 145 St. Mary’s Flames 21 11 7 1 26 60 47 Arborg Raiders Jr. Hockey Club 35 18 13 4 40 147 105 Jeanne Sauve Olympiens 22 9 10 2 22 42 47 Ft.Garry/Ft.Rouge Twins 36 16 16 4 36 136 148 Dakota Lancers 20 8 10 0 20 61 57 Ice Dawgs St. Boniface Riels 36 15 16 5 35 130 145 Oak Park Raiders 22 5 16 0 11 42 78 vs Transcona Railer Express 36 16 19 1 33 120 140 Westwood Warriors 21 2 16 1 8 41 89 th River East Royal Knights 36 5 31 0 10 89 217 MANITOBA FEMALE MIDGET AAA Sat., Feb. 11 7:30 pm MANITOBA AAA MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L OTL PTS GF GA HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L T OTW OTL Pts Wild 39 31 5 0 65 206 76 Westman Wildcats 25 20 2 - 2 1 45 at the Selkirk Rec Centre Meet the Yellowhead 39 26 5 2 60 175 107 Winnipeg Avros 26 15 7 - 4 - 38 Yellowhead Chiefs 27 18 8 - 1 - 38 Selkirk Jr. B Fishermen Alumni Association Thrashers 39 24 11 1 52 176 101 Fishermen Brandon 39 25 12 1 52 160 112 PV Hawks 26 17 6 - 1 2 38 in support of the Fishermen’s Pembina Valley 39 25 13 0 51 154 116 Eastman Selects 24 8 10 - 2 4 24 FUNDRAISING SOCIAL 100th year 2017-2018 Central Plains 40 22 15 2 47 157 142 Norman Wild 26 7 16 - 2 1 19 Sunday Feb. 19, 2017 #25 Dane Derewianchuk Eastman 39 23 13 2 49 137 105 Central Plains 25 5 17 - - 3 13 Tickets $20 (includes admission to Jr. B game Kenora 40 14 22 0 32 111 180 Interlake Lightning 25 - 22 - 1 2 4 8pm-1am Selkirk Rec Complex Sun., Feb. 19/17 at 2:30pm vs. North Winnipeg Satellites) Forward STATS AS OF Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017 22 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 Classifi eds Book Your Classifi ed Ad Today - Call 785-1618 or Email [email protected]

METAL ACCOMMODATIONS APARTMENT Book Your Classifi ed Ad Today RECYCLING FOR RENT FOR RENT Autos, farm scrap, East Selkirk – Quiet 1 bedroom apartment Display Classifi ed booking deadline is brass, copper & bat- park-like private resi- for rent in Teulon, Mb. teries wanted. 47 dence on the river Available March 1st. Patterson Dr. Stone- offering executive in- $675 per month plus Monday at 4 p.m. prior to wall Industrial Park. dependent living ac- utilities. Newer build- Interlake Salvage & commodations. Three ing so heat/hydro bills Recycling Inc. 204- meals per day, shuttle are very economical, Thursday’s publication. 467-9344. and laundry/maid service included in about 40-50 per month DUE TO THE HOLIDAY MONDAY, monthly fee. Heated on budget. Laundry on indoor parking as well. site. Call/ text Kirt at THIS WEEK’S DEADLINE IS Don’t Forget $3450/mo. (204) 485- (204) 886-7717. Your Loved 1112. FRIDAY AT 4 P.M. Ones NEWS TIPS? WITH AN STORY IDEAS? Call 204-785-1618 ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE RECORD Call 204-785-1618 a break > GAMES CLUESPUZZLE ACROSS NO. 524 take 1. Unruly groups 27. Overpowering 54. Yonder 5. Colorful fl owers respect 57. Exact 11. December 25 28. "____ of the 59. Grabbed a bite 14. Final stages of insects’ Spider Woman" 61. Having two feet 30. Influence development 63. Work for nine 31. Northern 64. Rose spike 15. Breadmakers 32. Weasel 65. Percentage 18. Spanish man 33. Barbers' trim 66. Not right 19. In the middle 34. Newsreel maker 70. Cathedral part 21. Bill 35. "Eyes of Laura 71. "____ Sematary" 23. Noted editor Alexander ______" 72. Makeshift bed 37. Soft fabric 73. Loiter 24. Swollen 39. Pin-up girl 28. Paddles 74. Run into 40. Blame 76. Bee chaser 29. Cirrus 43. College vine 78. Use a bench 30. Seeped into 44. Adult scrod 80. Head 32. Skeletal muscle 45. Whetstone 81. Prompter's 33. Japanese traditional 47. Sheer curtain offering fabric drama 49. Mechanic's milieu 35. Licensed practical nurse 52. Body 36. Sibu Airport Copyright © 2010, Penny Press 39. Rebuff 41.ACROSS Sun God 48. Dizziness 85. Farr's feature 1. Steeple part 50. Mexican 86. Lease 42. Astringent 6. Pouchlike part food item 5. Repetitions87. Attack 44.9. Feeling Venetian rulerof humiliation51. Reason 34. Expression of 46.13. A Anglers' device boots attached53. to Buzzing a insect 6. Royal Mail Ship 7. FarmDOWN state baffl ement 15.workbench Purplish shade 55. Roll 1. Gulp 36. Tributary of the Danube 17. Poet Pound 56. Gauzy fabric 8. Sino-Soviet block (abbr.) 47. Wood sorrel 2. Tropical rodent 37. Flies over sporting events 18. Glacial cover 57. Moonlike 9. Dutch3. cheese Roman date 49.19. Among Embarrass 58. Untrue 38. Chinese city 10. Japanese4. Family alcoholic room ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO. 524

52.20. Horizontal Sow's mate passages60. Circle around

KEPT BATHOS 5. Gay Nineties, e.g. 40. College degree

21. Fuel for KITT beverage CONCATENATED 62. Aquatic mammal

56. Father of Alexander the 6. Bro or sis 43. Dispenser of fi rst aid

TERATE I PHILIP 22. Hat 64. Rapid ____ 12. Black powdery substance

Great 7. Cry of dismay 45. Momentum (slang)

D TS ADI M DST AMI 24. Mulligan ____ 67. Skirt panel 13. Tokyo’s former name

58. Utter repeatedly 8. Large dwellings

OCA ISE VI 26. Zip 68. Bad actor 48. Red Sea port

16. Monetary9. Society unit gal SHAME LUM AL 60. Linked together

27. Allied by nature 69. Straightforward 17. Bones 50. Sloven RA SNUB SBW 10. Atmosphere

62.29. Literary Theft effect 71. "The ____ is 51. __ Turner, rock singer LPN

NOH 63.31. Held Enchant onto mightier . .20. ." To avoidlayer the risk of

LAT BLED CI 53. Asian nation (alt. sp.)

34. Iron, e.g. 72. Poorly lit 22. Dry 11.goods Wheat, unit for oneof volume

OARS M D UMI T 54. Manson victim

35. Manners 75. Of the ear (abbr.)12. Ahead of

DYCE TAB CLUES DOWN

36. Desert retreat 77. Cleanse schedule 55. Go forward EIAL MEDI SENOR 25. Megabyte

38.1. One-time Dress for Caesar phone company 14. Tear apart 57. Primary Care Trust BAKERS MAGOES I 79. Convert to

26. Unwell15. Tyke HISTMASDAY CHRI 41.2. Units Militarize of electrical a cryptogram

27. Expresses disapproval of 58. Simpson trial judge ISES RI I

O S MOB 42.resistance Ape 82. Go up 16. Bamboozle 59. Sun up in New York Sudoku Answer 29. Central23. Revenue nervous system 44.3. Hillside Place of worship 83. Dinghy support 61. Exclamation of surprise Crossword Answer 46.4. Omen Equestrian's leash 84. Muss 31. We 25.all have Ire it The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 23 Classifi eds Book Your Classifi ed Ad Today - Call 785-1618 or Email [email protected]

APARTMENT HOUSE HOUSE STEEL FOR RENT FOR SALE BUILDINGS Classifi ed listing booking deadline is Monday 5 p.m. Thinking of FOR RENT prior to Thursday’s publication. Relocating? Century Selkirk, 165 2 bedroom house, Immediate possession Steel Building Sale... Call 204-785-1618 Call the municipality of Main Street. Currently fenced backyard, sin- available. 1638 sq. ft. “Really big sale is we have bachelor & RTM. 2.5 baths, ca- back – extra winter Pembina home. Located in gle garage, $1,200/ south central Manitoba, 1 bedroom suites for mon. plus utilities. thedral ceiling, island discount on now!” SHOP LOCAL Hip or knee rent. Rent includes 20x19 $5,145. 25x27 McSherry Auction we welcome you to our No pets, no smok- kitchen. $189,000. replacement? warm and safe community. heat & water. Close $5,997. 28x27 $6,773. Annual Spring Gun Auction ing. Proof of full time Floor plan online at Other medical conditions Raise your family here to all amenities & bus permanent employ- wgiesbrechthomes. 30X31 $8,110. 35X McSherry Auction Saturday, March 25th, 9:30AM that lead to Restrictions – retire here. Affordable route. Onsite laundry 33 $11,376. 40X43 Stonewall, MB in Walking or Dressing? ment and references ca. Custom builds also Estate & Moving Sale housing – low taxes. Great & parking available. $13,978. One end #12 Patterson Drive The disability tax credit required. Ph. 204-785- available. Call 204- Saturday, Feb 11, 10:00 AM amenities – local shopping, Rents start at $784. wall included. Pioneer allows for a: 1339. 346-3231 or email Stonewall, MB Consign Your Guns & Hunting education, health care, No pets & no smoking. Steel 1-855-212-7036 $2,000 indoor and outdoor sports ––––––––––––––––––– [email protected] #12 Patterson Drive Related Items Now to Take Please contact Karen www.pioneersteel.ca Advantage of Our Coast to Yearly Tax Credit & recreation, culture & 2 BDRM HOUSE FOR for more information. at 204-482-5019 for Yard * Recreation * Tools Coast Advertising! arts. Short drive to many RENT IN SELKIRK. * Antiques * Crocks * $40,000 ––––––––––––––––––– LAND Go to Web! employment opportunities. suite viewings. Household * Lump Sum Refund INCLUDES FRIDGE, Ultra affordable, mod- FOR SALE Live Here- Grow Here – ––––––––––––––––––– Stuart McSherry STOVE, WASHER & ern homes for Manito- Stuart McSherry and Rebates Play Here! Quiet 55+ large PrairieSky Royalty Ltd. (204) 467-1858 or DRYER. $1,000/MO. ba starting at $90,000 (204) 467-1858 or For Expert Help 1 bdrm. riverview PLUS UTILITIES. is a publicly-traded (204) 886-7027 (204) 886-7027 Check us out at suite in Selkirk, MB. delivered. Don’t over- company in Calgary www.mcsherryauction.com www.mcsherryauction.com 204-453-5372 www.pembina.ca PLS. CALL 204-485- pay! 2017’s available Avail. immediately. 0010. that acquires oil & From $1,385/mth. now; www.bestbuy gas fee title and roy- No smoking or pets. HOUSE housing.com Text/call alty interests at fair Please inquire at FOR SALE 204-800-0065. Winni- market value. To re- REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER peg, Brandon, Grand admin@d7manage House for sale to be ceive a cash offer, call ment.com or 204-989- moved (Hwy 212 at Beach. Canada’s larg- 587-293-4055 or visit Are you a natural born storyteller with an eye for photography and interest in social 4211. Sapton Road), Cooks est home selection! www.prairiesky.com/ media? ––––––––––––––––––– Selling-Your-Royalties Th e Selkirk Record is currently seeking a full time Reporter/Photographer to join Creek (sign posted). MOBILE HOMES 2 bdrm. suite at 40 Eve- 1140 square feet, its multi-award winning weekly community newspaper with an average circulation of line. $1,024/per month. good condition. New 3 only 16 x 80, 3 16,500 copies. Please inquire at electric furnace, hot bdrm., 2 bath. Start- News Tips? admin@d7manage ing at $89,900. Al- We are looking for someone who is both motivated and passionate about being the water tank and more best outlet of interesting and breaking news stories in Selkirk and surrounding areas. ment.com 204-989- included. Accepting of- tona Mobile Homes, Story Ideas? 4211. fers until February 28, 1-800-582-4036, Th e successful candidate must be able to track down breaking news and dig for 2017. All inquiries to: 1-204-324-6776 Email call the Record original story and creative feature ideas that keep the communities we cover informed. ADVERTISE [email protected] Qualifi cations: YOUR PROPERTY info@stmichaelsrc. 204-785-1618 FOR RENT OR com or 204-479-3303. • A post-secondary degree/diploma in journalism or equivalent experience in a SALE HERE related fi eld • Self-starter with the ability to exercise solid news judgement Hand in Hand • Active on social media and familiar with Canadian Press style Rural Municipality of St. Andrews • Ability to establish professional relationships to consistently source and write a PUBLIC NOTICE wide range of stories and cover events in a fair, balanced and accurate manner AUDITED FINANCIAL DAYCARE • Able to work both independently and as a team on a fl exible work schedule STATEMENTS including both evenings and weekends to meet our weekly editorial deadline requires a • Exceptional organizational, written and verbal skills is imperative In accordance with Section 194 of The Municipal Casual Substitute • Knowledge about Selkirk and its surrounding communities would be an asset Act, NOTICE is hereby given that copies of the 2015 Audited Financial Report of the Rural to work as needed Please forward your resumé, writing and photography samples to: Municipality of St. Andrews, together with the Lindsey Enns related statements have been deposited at the Must be available Monday through Friday Editor, Th e Selkirk Record offi ce of the Municipality and are available for 7:00 am to 5:30 pm. Must enjoy working Email: [email protected] THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2016

inspection at any time during regular offi ce with all ages of children, be reliable, mature VOLUME 7 EDITION 17 Deadline to apply is Friday, February 24. SERVING SELKIRK, LOCKPORT, ST. ANDREWS, ST. CLEMENTS, WEST ST. PAUL, CLANDEBOYE, PETERSFIELD, WINNIPEG BEACH, GARSON, DUNNOTTAR & TYNDALL hours. They can also be viewed on our website and able to take direction. Must have or www.rmofstandrews.com. be willing to obtain First Aid and CPR and The Andrew Weremy submit to Criminal Record and Child Abuse Chief Administrative Offi cer Registry Checks. Interested parties may elkirk ecord S Raising R.M. of St. Andrews forward their resume to [email protected]. awareness Everything you need to promote your business Flyers Social tickets Estimate sheets Brochures Door hangers Posters Business cards Letterhead Memo pads Stickers Envelopes Post cards Window decals Invoices Presentation Folders Call 204-785-1618 24 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017

ClassifiBook Your Classifi ed Ad Today - Call 785-1618 or Emaileds [email protected] Book Your Classifi ed Ad Today - Call 785-1618 or Email [email protected]

SNOW HELP HELP BUSINESS The George Hacking Team REMOVAL WANTED WANTED OPPORTUNITY Roof top snow re- Growing local mort- Are you physically or Free sweets for a moval by Ron’s Win- gage business looking medically challenged cause. Countertop SMARTER. BOLDER. FASTER dow Cleaning. Also for a hard working, de- & motivated to work? profi t centers - all cash Jefferson & Assoc. cleaning off plumbing tail oriented, person- Call A.I.M. for Work high profi ts, plus rais- George Hacking Ashley Douglas stacks, vents and ice able individual who at 204-482-2130 or es money for breast dams. Ph. 204-785- SELKIRK SELKIRK COUNTRY 1-800-494-4179. cancer research 2742. loves a challenge, to work out of the One ––––––––––––––––––– across canada. Full NEW LISTING NEW LISTING ––––––––––––––––––– Medical Transcription! details call now 1-866- Two Lanes Snow Link Stonewall offi ce 4A-408 Main Street. In-demand career! 668-6629 website Removal. Bobcat & Employers have work- Previous mortgage www.vendingforhope. tandem dump truck at-home positions com experience a must. available for hire. available. Get online 114 Oliver Avenue $599,900 5 Pierson Dr, Tyndall, MB $299,900 Commercial/resi- This position can be New! 90% Complete! training you need from dential. Great rates structured in many 313 Greenwood Ave $297,500 an employer-trusted WANT TO SOLD and excellent ser- ways, from a licensed program. Visit: Career vice. Call Ken: 204- assistant to an inde- Step.ca/MT or 1-855- EXPRESS 793-8991 or email: pendent mortgage 768-3362 to start [email protected] broker. If interested in 30056 Rd 81N, 80 Acres $390,000 training for your work- YOUR 410 Pacifi c Cute 2+ BR $147,500 ––––––––––––––––––– talking further in con- at-home career today! Fox In The Garden 205 Dorchester Ave $169,000 fi dence, please con- residential snow tact me 204-479-6064 THANKS? blowing, driveways, or shelleys@onelink News Tips? call sidewalks, steps, etc. mortgage.com the Record 31144 Rd 86N $149,000 Rooftop snow remov- Story Ideas? al. Ph. John 204-785- call the Record 204-785-1618 408 Strathnaver Ave. $245,000 0175. SHOP LOCAL 204-785-1618

306 Robinson Avenue, Selkirk $149,900 58 Pine Ave, Tyndall $329,900 Don’t Forget Your Loved Ones and Special Occasions 233 Manchester Ave $244,900 WITH AN ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE RECORD

527 Christie Ave $329,900 6127-A PTH 9A $299,900 VACANT LAND 3 Houghton Bay Road $59,900 www.teammoyer.ca 520 Moody Ave $236,000 81 Colony Rd - 2.76 Acres $95,000 16 ACRES Kreamer Rd. Cottonwood Park $95,000 COUNTRY 2 Gwen Ellen Way St. Francois Xavier $110,000 Hwy 26 St. Francois Xavier $120,000 NEW PRICE NEW LISTING 0 Petersfi eld Pits, 120.6 Acres $340,000 72101 Pine Road S. Prime Development $445,000 1291 Ferry Rd. 605 Cil Road - 65.62 Acres Creek front with DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY $492,000 512 Manitoba Ave $195,000 1 Harry Waytiuk Dr, East Selkirk $125,000 sand beach! 1 Catherine Waytiuk Dr, East Selkirk $140,000 984 Selkirk Ave. 4 Acres $287,500 14 Harry Waytiuk Dr, East Selkirk $130,000 $699,900 36058 Road 80 N 4 Catherine Waytiuk Dr, East Selkirk $150,000 0 First Ave - Sandy Hook $49,000 Immediate Possession Home & 72 Acres $329,500 0 Ferry Road St. Clements $122,000 20 Acres Libau Call for info $26,000 451 NEW LISTING COMMERCIAL SOLDCollegiate 103-804 109 S Dominique Drive $49,900 Winnipeg Manitoba Ave. $169,900 $346,225 76068 Two Mile Road, East Selkirk $349,900 33125A Rd 85N 79 Acres $356,000

Commercial or Residential lease $1500/ PRE- THE BROOKSTONE CONDOS month Great Location 255A Main Street SELLING 804 Manitoba Ave. OPEN HOUSES COMMERCIAL 1309 – 1446 S.F. Commerical Lease - Flex Space East Selkirk $14 sq ft 2 or 3 Bedroom Sun Feb.12 1:00-3:00 PM 7 Howard Place $365,000 12 Timber Lane West Pine Ridge, Commerical Lease - Service Station East Selkirk $14 sq ft $290,000 -$320,000 Wed Feb.15 1:00-3:00 PM Commercial Lease - Restaurant Selkirk SOLD $79,000 PLUS GST St. Clements $225,000 153 Lily Ave Zoned M1 $110,000 129 Lily Ave $129,000 502 Greenwood RENOVATED BUILDING $449,000 VACANT LAND Profi table Garage in Selkirk $755,000 332 Acres of Wilderness 66 Acre MI Development $980,000 $180,000 1753 Fairway Road Netley Creek Golf Course $2,999,000 Bowlers Restaurant & Lounge, Gimli $549,900 Southbeach Collision Gimli, MB Turnkey - Profi table Call for Details The Brookstone 381 Main Street Commerical & Residential Income Property $249,000 104 S. Dominique Drive $98,800 461 B Henry Road $495,000 311 Grassie Blvd Completed Subdivision $385,000 111-804 Manitoba Available May 2017 204-485-5656 Phone 204-485-7555 Wpg 204-784-3333 [email protected] www.ghteam.ca 2 Bed/2 bath [email protected] $305,000. +GST Rich MOYER Judy MOYER Meagin KWIATKOSKI 355 Main Street, Selkirk

Don’t forget to send your special

wishes to your friends and family. Call 785-1618 or email [email protected] The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 25 Classifi eds Book Your Classifi ed Ad Today - Call 785-1618 or Email [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH UPCOMING HEALTH Hardy tree, shrub, and Student desk study EVENTS Canada Benefi t Group Are you suffering from berry seedlings deliv- lamp EWO $15., toast- - Attention Manitoba Clandeboye Commu- joint or arthritic pain? Book Your ered. Order online at er EWO $15., LN sz. 9 residents: Do you or nity Club with Clan- www.treetime.ca or safety shoes EC $60. If so, you owe it to someone you know deboye and District call 1-866-873-3846. Ph. 204-785-8598. yourself to try elk vel- suffer from a disabil- Recreational Asso- Classifi ed Ad Today New growth guaran- ––––––––––––––––––– vet antler capsules. ity? Get up to $40,000 ciation are hosting an teed. Batteries for every- Hundreds have found from the Canadian Alumni hockey game Display Classifi ed booking deadline is Monday ––––––––––––––––––– thing. Automotive, relief. Benefi ts hu- Government. Toll-free Feb 17th with the Men’s light blue suit, farm, construction, mans and pets. EVA is 1-888-511-2250 or Petersfi eld Penguins at 4 p.m. prior to Thursday’s publication. coat & blue shirt sz. ATV, marine, mo- composed of proteins, www.canadabenefit. and the Clandeboye XL, pants sz.38-40, torcycle, golf carts, amino acids, miner- ca/free-assessment Old Timers. On Feb pants in-seam (leg) phones, tools, radios, als, lipids and water. 18th is a Broomball 30, out seam 36 im- computers etc. Recon- Key compounds that HAY Call 204-785-1618 Tournament, $5 Kids mac. cond., $50; men’s ditioned, obsolete and work to stimulate red Small square bales Carnival (w/Elsa and purple pinned striped hard-to-fi nd batteries. blood cell production Alfalfa June Courtney Anna!), and a so- suit, coat & white shirt Solar equipment. The Grass, also Alfalfa cial, all in honour of & cartilage cell re- sz. XL, pants mea- Battery Man. Winni- Courtney Grass. Ph. Tommy Simpson and generation & develop- “It’s a great day to Call J” surements same as peg. 1-877-775-8271 & leave message 204- Ed Kamer. Watch for ment. Stonewall Elk above, $50; winter www.batteryman.ca 482-5101. Call or Text me on my DIRECT LINE our posters, visit us Products Ltd., 204- over-coat red, white ––––––––––––––––––– on our CDRA Face- 467-8428 or e-mail & black for above EC Parts & full trailer NOTICE book page, or visit stonewoodelk@ TO CREDITORS $100. Both suit, coats repair, trailer safe- 204-785-0681 www.cdrasports.com hotmail.com & pants have recently ties & Autopac trailer IN THE MATTER OF [email protected] for info. been dry cleaned. Had repair. Sales, leas- THE ESTATE OF Jamie Call J Sasley each offi ce independently very little use. Ph. 204- ing & fi nancing of JOHN KOSTINIUK, owned and operated 785-8598. fl at-deck, dumpbox, Don’t Forget late of the City of Sel- Your #1 Selling REALTOR® in SELKIRK, MB! cargo, gooseneck & Your Loved Ones kirk, in the Province of utility trailers & truck Manitoba, deceased. *Based on ACTUAL 2015 and 2016 MLS Results! SHOP LOCAL beds. Kaldeck Truck & WITH AN ANNOUNCEMENT ALL claims against the SUPPORT LOCAL Trailer, Hwy #1 Mac- above estate, duly ver- This Weekend’s BUSINESSES Gregor, Mb. 1-888- IN THE RECORD ifi ed by Statutory Dec- 685-3127. laration, must be fi led OPEN HOUSE! with the undersigned at their offi ces at 407 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Main St., Selkirk, MB., Everything you need to R1A 1T9, on or before 1:00-3:00PM the 11th day of March 130 GOLDSTONE RD., ST. ANDREWS, MB promote your business 2017. DATED at the City of FLYERS TICKETS POSTERS Selkirk, in Manitoba, Impressive with 4 bedrooms, BROCHURES DOOR HANGERS MEMO PADS this 6th day of Febru- ary 2017. 3 baths, a full BUSINESS CARDS LETTERHEAD POST CARDS DAVID MOORE LAW fi nished basement STICKERS ENVELOPES PRESENTATION Solicitor for the and a double WINDOW DECALS INVOICES FOLDERS Executrixes attached garage - on a 1 acre lot! SOCIAL ESTIMATE SHEETS $339,900 Please support our Call Today! advertisers 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2014 SHOP LOCAL 785-1618 View this and ALL my listings at www.callj.ca # 2 -482-7355- 0 Vacant Land 4 -4U2-SELL- 40.25 acres, 1    $70,000 SOLD Road 84N CONSIDERING A MOVE Style St Clements IN 2017? and See Your Local Value Knowledgeable Experienced Vacant Land Honest Caring Professionals Since 1977 323 Road 30E Experts at 325 Manitoba Ave McLean 47.71 acres $86,000 EVAN SENIOR WAYDE DANIEL SPECIALIST 204 485.0407 204 481.3159 FRONTIER REALTY SOLD!

www.frontierrealty.ca Albert Sheppard Stig Rensfelt Barb Linklater [email protected] 785.0422 482.5492 482.5492 EVAN’S EVAN’S DANIEL’S $464,500 $455,000 $304,900 Call ANY TIME to Book 24 HOURS RD 39 & RD 80 N BEAUSEJOUR 1150 RIVER ROAD (2 LOTS) 157 MORRISON “Kreutzer.ca has more listings and details on line. We can represent and sell you Our 2017 Your Appointment 482.5492 374 A Main St., Selkirk ANY ADVERTISED LISTING regardless of the realtor! Make a smart move and call us today!” Calendars are in! 26 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 Announcements Book Your Classifi ed Ad Today - Call 785-1618 or Email [email protected]

ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT OBITUARY

BIRTHDAY IN MEMORIAM Jean Lois Chartier Dennis Bell On Sunday, February 5, 2017 at the Selkirk General Hospi- October 24, 1969 – February 1, 2016 tal, Jean Chartier, aged 81 years, beloved wife of the late Bruce We miss your smile, passed away. Your joking ways; In keeping with her wishes, cremation has taken place and a We miss the things private family graveside service will take place at a later date. You used to say. Condolences can be left at www.gilbartfuneralhome.com And when old times, We do recall; It’s when we miss you, Most of all. -Love Mom, Lexi, and your sisters and family Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements.

ANNOUNCEMENT

IN MEMORIAM OBITUARY Terry Lynn Terry On Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at the St. Boniface Hospital, Terry Lynn Terry, aged 67 years of Sel- kirk, Mb passed away. Happy 70th Birthday As per her wishes, cremation has taken place and no formal service will be held. Maria Bear Condolences may be left at www.gilbartfuneralhome.com February 10th Wishing you all the best in the year to come! -Love Morgan (Rae) Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements.

ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS OF THANKS OBITUARY

Wanag - The family of Helen Wanag wishes to John Panaschuk thank their friends, relatives, and church family October 14, 1926 – January 31, 2017 for the kind expression of sympathy extend- Peacefully on January 31, 2017 John Panaschuk, beloved hus- ed to them at her recent passing. We would band of Eleanor of Selkirk, Manitoba. also like to thank Betel Nursing Home for their John lived most of his life on the homestead he created for him wonderful care, Pastor Parker, Colleen Byron, and his family. He loved everything regarding the homestead, he Karen Jackson, Octavia and Back Pew Boys Ed Hykawy enjoyed farming, gardening and all the good tasting vegetables for their contribution to the beautiful church May 6, 1946 - February 10, 2016 that they harvested in the fall. He especially loved caring for Tannis’ service. The angels gathered near your side, horses. John had a gentle soul, to see him was to see a big smile. –Peggy Smolinski, Patti and Eugene Kenny, So very close to you; He was as generous as the day was long - whether it was with a Donna Smolinski Mandziuk, Tammy and For they knew the pain and suffering, helping hand, or some of Eleanor’s delicious cooking. Robert Belanger, That you were going through. John leaves to cherish his memory his wife Eleanor, of 57 years, and his brother Nick. He was pre- Emily Kenny, and Marielle and Frank Ziegler I thought about so many things, deceased by his parents Stanley and Mary Panaschuk, son Timothy (Timmy), his daughter Tannis, As I held tightly to your hand; his sisters Olga and Lena, and his brother Bill. Oh, how I wished that you were strong, At John’s wishes cremation has taken place, with a private family interment at a later date. In lieu of fl owers, if so desired, donations may be made to the Children’s Wish Foundation, or the ANNOUNCEMENT And happy once again. But your eyes were looking homeward, Community Foundation for Prostate or Breast Cancer. CARDS OF THANKS To the place beyond the sky; Where Jesus held His outstretched arms, Rock Fontaine Funeral Director The family of the late Olga Zalubniak would like It was time to say goodbye. Honour - Respect – Dignity to express our thanks to Rob at Gilbert Funeral I struggled with my selfi sh thoughts, 204-223-2576 or toll-free 1-866-499-2601 Home for his help in arranging the service for For I wanted you to stay; our dear mother. We would also like to thank So we could walk and talk again, the wonderful ladies at Christ Church Anglican Like we did… just yesterday. for the lovely lunch they provided. Thank you But Jesus knew the answer, to the Legion Ladies, Rev. Ken Pawluk, mom’s And I knew you loved Him so; friends at the Lion’s Centre and those who at- So I gave to you, life’s greatest gift, tended the service and sent messages of con- The gift of letting go. dolence. -Love you and miss you every day, Bev Your memory will live forever -Jeanne Mazur, Carole Bacon ______and their families He never looked for praises, Engraved within our hearts He was never one to boast; He just went on quietly working, For the ones he loved the most. He was there – our fi rm foundation, Through all our storms in life; A sturdy hand to hold onto, Let your family and loved In times of stress and strife. Don’t forget to send A true friend we could turn to, ones know that you are When times were good or bad; your special wishes and One of our greatest blessings, thinking of them at their The man that we call Dad. congratulations to your time of celebration with a -Love you and miss you Michael, Darren, Sierra and Dixie Doodles friends and family. message in the Record Call 204-85-1618 or email [email protected] The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 27

Get T he BizCardsJob Done!

Call 785-1618 or email [email protected] H.D. REPAIR & WELDING Heavy Duty Repairs Truck/Trailer Safeties s2%&2)'%2!4)/.s(%!4).' CWB Welding • GENERAL CONTRACTING I BUY JUNK VEHICLES Metal Fabrication • MILL WORK • CABINETS • PROJECT MANAGEMENT s!)2#/.$)4)/.).' Hydraulic Hoses • COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL RENOVATIONS A/C Service All Makes CENTRAL AIR INSTALLATIONS (Financing Available OAC) Serving the Interlake since 2002 Steve Cassidy • Cell 782-4447 RVs, trailers and Phil PH: CELL: 369 Walker Ave (at Hwy 4) 482-3209 [email protected] farm equipment too! 204-485-5787 204-757-2935 204-998-2904

Smal Bullies & Pick up your M.T. SEPTIC ALL STAR Professional Pet Grooming SAB’SSABS S SelkirkThe ecord Full Tanks Need To Be M.T.’d CKC ENGLISH BULLDOG BREEDER Carpentry PORTABLE At the FELINE / CANINE DECKS SPORTSMAN’S STOP Toilet Rentals ALL BREEDS AND SIZES • WINDOWS • DOORS CONVENIENCE & VARIETY Appointments Only - East Selkirk, MB • Home Improvements Fishing Bait and Tackle * Gas * Maps 204-485-4516 204-738-2321 Cher Smal @ 204-482-4338 LAURIE HIGHWAY 44 just east of 59.

[email protected] TYNDALL Ed Novakowski ELKIRK PPLUMBING, HEATING POWER Owner/Manager PLUMBING TTn & REFRIGERATION 204-485-5750 PRODUCTS LTD . • Commercial and Residential • Directional Drilling We Box 228, Hwy. #44 Residential & Commercial • Septic Field Installations Tyndall, MB, ROE 2B0 268-3006 Installations & Repairs • Licensed Gas Fitters & Sheet Metal • Low Pressure Sewer Connections Appreciate • Pressure Systems, Water Softeners & Iron Filters • Septic Tank Installations Your HONDA • STIHL • SIMPLICITY Sewage, Pressure Pumps & Controls • Gas and Electric Hot Water Tanks & Replacements BRIGGS & STRATTON • TECUMSEH • KOHLER Hot Water Tanks, Water Softeners & Filters • Roto-Rooter Service • Secondary Treatment Systems Business MOWERS • TILLERS • TRACTORS Infl oor Heating Systems (Gas & Electric), Drain Cleaning • Water System & Well Connections GENERATORS • PUMPS • CHAINSAWS 204-482-4159 • Well & Septic Repair TRIMMERS • AUGERS • ENGINES 204-785-1952 • Free Written On-Site Quotes

Erin D. Petaski Kyle Scrivens Chartered Professional Accountant Inc. Comfort Advisor/Sales

SPRAY FOAM INSULATION

Corporate & Personal Income Tax FREE ESTIMATES, QUALITY SERVICE Your Heating, Cooling and Ventilation Specialists Bookkeeping & GST LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED Cell (204) 979-9307 Call Erin for a Free Consultation 204-996-5325 / 1-877-996-5325 CALL US Fax (204) 694-5456 204-467-9578 [email protected] Located in Selkirk www.petaski-cpacga.ca TODAY! 204-290-5667

DAN’S REPAIR Specializing in JEFF’S (Since 1975) UNIQUE & HANDYMAN DOC • Duct RENOVATIONS & Flooring Installation PL MBINGG SERVICES INC. Complete Home Renovations SERVICE • Heating • Home Repair & Renovation MD • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL Additions & Repairs • Interior & Exterior Painting • Cooling SELKIRK, MANITOBA • Tiling & Hardwood Installation Serving the Interlake • Fences & Decks MECHANICALAALL Hydro Financing Available For All Your Plumbing & Repair Needs • Docks - ROTOR ROOTER SERVICES - Dan DeCosse Darryl Woloshyn 204-886-7868 Call Dan with your 204-481-0204 P. 204-226-1840 • Sewer Camera Cell: 204-485-4227 uniquefl [email protected] improvement ideas! [email protected] [email protected] F. 204-757-2097 JEFF FLETT [email protected]

SALES • SERVICE • INSTALL ALICE ROOFING LTD Complete Roofing Services PVC & ALUMINIUM • Residential • Agricultural WINDOWS Licensed and Insured Siding, Eavestroughing, Soffi t, STORM DOORS Fascia, Capping,Windows 204-757-9092 Free Estimates • 781-0533 THE WINDOW FACTORY INSULATED DOORS DURASEAL WINDOW & DOOR www.windowfactory.mb.ca www.aliceroofing.ca www.interlakeinc.ca 605 Mercy Street, Selkirk 204-482-9099 EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS Call Today! FLYERS BUSINESS STICKERS SOCIAL TICKETS LETTERHEAD INVOICES POSTERS 785-1618 BROCHURES CARDS WINDOW DECALS DOOR HANGERS ENVELOPES ESTIMATE SHEETS MEMO PADS 28 The Selkirk Record Thursday, February 9, 2017 Get T he Job Done! Biz Cards Call 785-1618 or email [email protected]

Pringle’sP in e s HEATINGH & COOLING Karl’s Appliance FULLHOUSE MOVERS • Plumbing • Heating Service P.K. • In-Floor Heating River City For all your Lennox ALEX FOTTY • NOVO Water HVAC needs & more Repairs to fridges, Painting & Decorating stoves, washers, dryers, HOME: 204-467-2419 PLUMBING Softener Dealer • Service all heat/cool Free • Residential • Commercial systems air conditioners CELL: 204-461-2352 Pete Kurus, Journeyman Estimates • Interior • Exterior • Gas piping NOTHING BEATS A SERVICES 20 yrs experience Bernard FREE 482-4594 Licenced gas fi tter, Martineau 204-793-2351 ESTIMATES 204-482-3939 FULLHOUSE MOVE 204-792-5156Serving Selkirk & surrounding areas House of Silver K. GOWER Construction Call BODNER QUARRIES s#ARPENTRY s'ARAGES3HEDS • Crushed Limestone FidlerConstructionC Copper Nickel, Chrome s7INDOWS$OORS s$ECKS 204-785-1618 • Landscape Boulders Specializing in Silver & Gold Plating, Repair & Polish s3IDING 3OlT&ACIA s"ATHROOMS Call s"ASEMENT&INISHING • Clean Fill • Top Soil Home Renovations 743 Wall Street, Winnipeg, MB R3G 2T6 YOUR AD COULD George Interior & Exterior Tel: 204-774-3250 Cell: 204-793-9747 Garson, [email protected] 785-3740 BE HERE! Manitoba 204-266-1001 Ph: 204-785-8082 Cell: 485-4330

• Learn to Drive • Parallel Parking CALL • Road Test Car Rental CK Yard Services Call FOR A ~ CUSTOM DESIGNED ~ • Compact Tractor/ • SNOW CLEARING Wedding Gowns and Veils Mini-Backhoe/ • Box Scraper/Leveler 204-785-1618 Joanne’s Driving School "RIDESMAID$RESSESs'RAD'OWNS Front End Loader • Acreage Grass Cutting FREE %VENING7EAR$RESSESs!LTERATIONS • Tilling • Trenching YOUR AD COULD ESTIMATE Certifi ed Class 4 & 5 Driver Training MONICAMONICA HEHHEMPLERMPLER www.ckyardservices.com • Field Brush Cutter 204-785-8363 East Selkirk, MB Call Craig for a Call or text Joanne 204-485-0018 http://monicasdesignsmb.webs.com/ free estimate 204-482-0295 BE HERE! Absolutely Maid Clean Residential & Commercial Cleaning Your local HVAC specialists Installation & Service • General Contracting • Exterior Finishes Serving Selkirk & HYDRO • Framing • Residential RENOVATIONS/BATHROOMS/ Surrounding Communities 204-396-4474 KITCHENS/BASEMENTS FINANCING • Renovations Construction Rose @ 204-482-7794 [email protected] AVAILABLE Selkirk, MB 204-781-5886 204-492-8554 www.riverbendheating.ca 204-266-1070 [email protected] [email protected] O.A.C. [email protected]

TOPSOIL BLACK DIRT SLAG Demolition Driveways Loader QUIT SMOKING Grader Rentals Bobcats Crawler Hoe With Laser Therapy EXCAVATIONS TRUCKING • Drug & Alcohol Abuse • Stress Management Our Services - If you can dream it, we can make it... • Weight Management Doggie Grooming Custom Granite Counter Tops, Vanities, Shower Enclosures, 1 HOUR LASER THERAPY Day Care Fireplace Surrounds, Address Markers 95% SUCCESS RATE Visit www.takeusforgranitewinnipeg.com 482-7157 1 WELLINK DR., LOCKPORT RM& SMARTCHOICE LASER CENTRE Phone: (204) 757-2701 Unit 3 - 1201 Grassmere Road - West St. Paul, Mb Selkirk, MB [email protected] EQUIPMENT SELKIRK, MB 204-795-6300 www.canvasbackpets.com Selkirk Veterinary Services The Water Shop All services for a healthy & happy pet: Blinds for Every Budget CLEARLY MADE FOR YOU Ultrasound Laser Therapy • FREE In-Home • Professional Measuring 272 Main St. Selkirk, MB 204-482-2277 Consultation and Installations ROOFING & Dental X-ray Pet Insurance Red River Co-op, Selkirk Clandeboye Store • Personal Style • Great Selection of Brands Laser Surgery Endodontics Consultants and Styles RENOVATIONS Home Hardware, Selkirk Garson Grocery Need advice on choosing the perfect window Call today WINTER SPECIALS Harry’s Foods North Bergies, Beausejour covering or know exactly what you want? about our Lower Fort Garry Nursery Ford’s Grocery, Wpg. Beach Dr. Birte Klug - Dr. Kevin Penner 204-757-9197 cell 204-799-6023 Call Gay Wilks 204-791-4471 ALSO AT Sportsman’s Stop Hwy. 44 Selkirk Grocery For appointments please call 204-482-5720 [email protected] email: allnuroofi [email protected] Located at 6 Wersch Street – across from the Recreation Centre in Selkirk

LANDSCAPING CARPENTRY WIRELESS INTERNET STEP UP TREE REMOVAL Rough/Finish grading Fences Topsoil Decks Tree Cutting and Removal Keith Neyedly, Excavating Sidewalks Bobcat service Stairs Tree Trimming and Pruning Red Seal Carpenter Hi-Speed Internet Bucket Truck – Fully Insured Stump grinding Concrete Broadband Residential [email protected] Posthole auger Forming and Commercial Connections TextTTexe or Call ROB 204-785-3273 Box 368, Clandeboye, MB R0C 0P0 Dump truck services Framing www.quickstream.ca 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Lot clearing 204.795.9123 Snow Removal 1-866-981-9769