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Tis the season Marg Harris gets her shot from Anna Baranowski at Prairie Mountain Health’s mass flu clinic held Wednesday at the Community Centre. A grand total of 565 peo- ple turned out but if you were one of those who couldn’t make it and would like to get a flu shot this year, an appointment only clinic is being held on Wednesday, Nov. 26. Please call 204-937-2151 to REVIEW PHOTO BY ED DOERING book one.

Awards Night Thursday INSIDE Foundation handing out cash BY ED DOERING celebration,” said foundation ty. fund” will be stretched – one president Vern Brown. “That’s pretty substantial, I dollar for every five dollars Sixteen local groups and Brown says the board of the think,” he added. donated – to a maximum of organizations are sharing in foundation and the grants com- Funding for the grants comes $2,000. more than $24,000 in grant mittee were definitely pleased from the interest generated by The challenge goes one day funding from the Roblin District with the variety of applications the principal in the foundation’s only, Saturday, Nov. 15. Community Foundation. received and the awards given “bank account” which is admin- “We’re really hoping people The foundation released its out. istered by the will take advantage of the chal- list of successful grant appli- “If your organization was Foundation. lenge and donate to our Home grown author cants in October with its awards unsuccessful, just remember to Brown noted the Winnipeg foundation,” Brown said. releases first in series 7 night – held to hand out the keep applying next year,” he Foundation is sponsoring an “The more money we have in Classifieds 9 cheques – set for this Thursday, added. Endow Giving our pool, the more we can give Nov. 6, starting at 7 p.m. at the Brown says with next year’s Challenge where gifts made back to the community.” Forecast 2 Community Centre. grants, the foundation will have online through www.endow- REC Report 8 “We’re hoping all the recipi- returned almost a quarter of a manitoba.ca to your local Continued Solutions 8 ents can make it for the million dollars to the communi- foundation’s “undesignated See HOLY GHOST P.3 2 THE REVIEW TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 your weather FOR THE WEEK From Environment Canada & The Weather Network paper CLIPS TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY with the weeklies

Sunny. Sunny. Cloudy. Cloudy. Mix of sun and Cloudy with A few flurries. Low -5. High 4. Low -5. High 4. Low -4. High 3. Low -1. High 5. cloud. sunny breaks. POP 40% Low -4. High -2. Low -10. High -5. Low -8. High -4. Sharing their passion CROSSROADS THIS WEEK––Known as the “Two Sylvias”, Sylvia Hanlin of Roblin and Sylvia Jewar of Miniota were among the more than 50 musicians who shared their passion for music – Please take note! from bluegrass and gospel to traditional country and old-tyme music – at the Birdtail Valley Harvest Early deadlines for Nov.11 Jamboree in Birtle Oct. 18. Dressing for the cause THE RECORDER––Staff at the Home Hotel and 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5 Chicken Chef, along with a few Boissevain Lions Club members, donned fitting attire – the men were wearing pink bras over their T-shirts – for the Breast Cancer Society of Canada’s first “Dress for the Life Home Cause” event which took place Oct. 24. Staff at the hotel and restaurant donated their tips for the day while the Lions donated the proceeds of their meat Farm Auto draw held in conjunction with the hotel’s steak night. Hail Group Radford not elected RUSSELL BANNER––Voters went to the polls Investment Commercial Oct. 22 to elect four councillors for Russell in the new Municipality of Russell-Binscarth. Incumbent town councillor Brent Havelange will be joined by newcomers Nick Foisy, Robert Lafierre and When looking for a company to insure your Damien McNabb. Incumbent Russell mayor Chris Radford was not voted in nor was former town home and family, you want a fair premium, foreman Andrew Smith. coverage options and discounts that reward New council you for being a great client. Red River Mutual THE EXPONENT––Lyle Morran has won the offers many great products to protect your home, race for Head of Council for the Municipality of Grandview in elections Oct. 22. Four candidates farm or business with great claims service and competitive premiums. were in the running. Elected in Ward 1 was Arnie Hallaren over Nick Fiarchuk with Brian Cords Call Ryan today and ask what Red River Mutual can do for you! elected by acclamation in Ward 2. Keith Storey will be representing Ward 3 with Dwayne Bomak elect- ed in Ward 4. Feature Property of the Week Get your golf carts ready D KAMSACK TIMES––Town council moved NEW LISTING L another step closer in its quest to allow residents to SSOLDO use their golf carts within the community for more than travelling directly to and from the golf course. The bylaw allowing the operation of golf carts 8 Rose Ave: 30' x 120' insulated metal frame shop. Acreage: 9.46 Acres. Has a vintage character home must now go to Government Metal roof & exterior. Concrete floor. Main door is with a 1997 addition. Loft area overlooking solarium 14' high. 200' x 218' lot. w/heated tile floor. 2,200 SF. 30' x 72' tarped shed. Insurance for approval. Mayor Rod Gardner says 12 Blakely View: Master built lakeview cottage located in Barn. Ton of trees. Mitchell's subdivision only 10 mins from Roblin. 2 bdrms. he expects to have a debate with SGI over the 4 pc bath with heated Jacuzzi tub. 520 SF wrap around town’s golf cart initiative. REDUCED deck. 24' x 28' detached double car garage NEW LISTING BMW offered as a prize DAUPHIN HERALD ––The BMW roadster convertible parked in back of Dauphin Regional 125 Main St in Shellmouth: Here is an opportunity to own a property in the scenic Assiniboine Valley. C o m p r e h e n s i v e Secondary School 31 Lakeshore Drive: Affordable lakeview property! 3.18 acres in Shellmouth. 1, 520 SF modular 4 bdrm (DRCSS) may be in the student parking lot next 1,112 SF on main floor. 238 SF upstairs. 1 bdrm & home. 2 full baths. Large pantry. Island in kitchen & 2 sky lights. Includes 5 appliances. year. The racy red roadster is being offered as a loft. Septic field. Has it's own well. Two lots. Only 8 prize in an attendance incentive initiated this year miles from Roblin. 248 3rd Ave NW: 1 1/2 storey dwelling. 1,100 SF. Main floor laundry. 2 bdrms. 1 bath. Interior renovated. 100' x at the local high school. Students with perfect 120' lot. Detached single garage. Close to downtown. REDUCED attendance will have their names entered in a draw for the car, valued at about $13,000. It was donated by the Hugh Guttman family trust. Big move on the hill L of P 23 Clement Place: Lakefront cottage in the SWAN VALLEY STAR&TIMES ––Activity at 103 Park St: Spacious 1,924 SF home. Full partially Mitchell's subdivision on Lake of the Prairies. This the Thunderhill Ski Club may have seemed quiet finished basement. Huge 150' x 150' lot. 4 bdrms. 2 327 PTH #83: 936 SF bungalow. Very well maintained - is an older character home that was moved to the 1/2 baths. Single attached garage. School is across move in ready. 2 + 1 bedrooms. 2 baths. Full finished base- lake and renovated. Kept quite original. 4 bdrms. 2 this summer but it has been anything but as the the street. Windows have been update. Includes ap- ment. Electric forced air furnace new in 2014. Updated baths. Wood stove. Detached 2 car garage. Awe- club moves forward with the second phase of an pliances. kitchen cabinets, flooring, paint & more. some panoramic view. expansion project – installing a new Doppelmayr T-bar at the site of the existing Markosky Lift. REDUCED With the help of JB Construction, the four towers for the Phase 2 lift – weighing in at some 5,000 pounds and measuring 35 feet long – were moved Oct. 23 from Kenco Industries in Roblin.

NW 26-23-25 W1 in the RM of Grandview: Just A grand for the skatepark 423 4th Ave NW: Quaint 616 SF 1 bedroom bungalow. 1 over a mile away from the north boundary of Riding 210 5th Ave NW: 1,452 SF bungalow. 3 bdrms. 2 Mountain National Park. This is prime hunting spot. SOURIS PLAINDEALER ––The Souris Rip It Up baths. Main floor laundry. Partial basement. Single 1/2 baths. 100' x 120' lot. Electric heat. 20' x 24' workshop. Includes fridge, stove and washer. Quick possession. 120 acres of bush. 40 acres cultivated. Log cabin. Skatepark Committee is one step closer to reaching attached garage. Corner lot. Close to the schools 24' x 24' storage shed. 30' x 36' heated shop. and rinks. Camper included. Power, water & sewer. Must see. its goal of opening a new skatepark in the summer of 2015 with a $1,000 donation from the Pembina Karen Goraluk Ryan Keown Co-op. The donation was made by Souris co-op Authorized Official/ Branch Manager/ manager Rick Remillard. Real Estate Salesperson Real Estate Salesperson 204-773-6797 cell 204-937-8357 204-247-0435 cell [email protected] [email protected] PUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT NO. 40007835 RETURN UNDELIVERABLE ITEMS TO THE ROBLIN REVIEW www.north-star.ca P.O. BOX 938 ROBLIN, MB R0L 1P0 THE REVIEW TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 3 Getting ready for Christmas Deadlines 5 PM Wednesday

Roblin Snowmobile Association is getting ready for the upcoming season. We are having a meeting November 4, at 7:00 pm at Crop Builders Office Hwy #5 East Roblin Everyone welcome.

ROBLIN DISTRICT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Will be holding their 9th Annual Grants Evening ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2014 AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE 55 VETERAN’S WAY AT 7:00 PM REVIEW PHOTOS BY ED DOERING Please come to help us celebrate our efforts to make a better community. Roblin’s Life & Art Centre Chorus, under the direction of Janice Langevin with Allison Refreshments will be served. Shearer-Craig at the keyboard, has begun practicing for its annual Christmas show at the LAC. Show dates are Dec. 5, 6 and 7 with evening performances Friday and Saturday and an afternoon show on Sunday. Tickets for the always popular and entertaining event will be going on sale soon. Coalition calls for stop to Hydro projects Roblin & District Last week, Brian Pallister, my, key individuals in the delivery The massive outflow of money Leader of the Opposition, called of Hydro projects. on these Hydro projects will pose Chamber of Commerce for an immediate halt in the con- Karen Friesen, Coalition unprecedented risk to the econom- presents the struction of the Bipole III trans- President, asked “how can ic future of this province and it will mission project. Manitobans have confidence in be the ratepayers of Manitoba On Thursday, the Bipole III projects stubbornly championed Hydro who will be forced to pay Roblin & District Coalition called on the govern- by a Premier whose polls have the piper through skyrocketing ment to suspend both the Bipole been the worst in Canada for 18 Hydro bills. Craft Sale III and Keeyask projects immedi- months and who has lost the sup- Lead by an absentee President Roblin Community Centre & ately. port of his own party?” and CEO, it only makes sense that Given the developments this A number of groups and indi- Manitoba Hydro halt these proj- Evangelical Mission Church Gym week within the NDP, Manitoba is viduals that include the Bipole III ects while a fresh look is taken at Saturday, November 22, 2014 now led by a Premier who has lost Coalition, leaders of both opposi- them. 10:00 am to 4:00 pm the confidence of his front-row tion parties on Broadway, a former The coalition is not asking for Cabinet Ministers, much of the chair of the Manitoba Public their permanent termination, only NDP caucus and several members Utilities Board and the Canadian a suspension pending an objective of the party’s brain trust. Taxpayers Federation have already and independent review that is not Among those defecting are the asked the provincial Auditor hobbled by political ideologies, minister responsible for Manitoba General to launch an investigation especially now that many of those MOUNTAIN VIEW Hydro, the finance minister and into skyrocketing costs of the who have spearheaded the charge SCHOOL DIVISION the minister of jobs and the econo- Bipole III project. are running for the hills. Box 715 Highway 5 & 10 West Dauphin, MB R7N 3B3 Holy Ghost Postup Church among recipients ELECTION RESULTS - October 22, 2014 Ward 1 Ward 2 Continued from P.1 • Roblin Theatre motion-tolerant beside cess of the school’s Floyd Martens Acclaimed Tannis Murray 1129 Elected Committee for up front vital signs monitor Youth in Philanthropy Leifa Misko Acclaimed Jim Dingwall 1023 Elected Receiving grants this costs used to continue ($5,304.56); program. Willard Schur 665 year were: investigation, feasibility • Roblin & District “The students Ward 3 Ward 4 • Bield Community study, legal fees and with Health Care Auxiliary (involved) have even Della Perih Acclaimed Scott McCallum 1316 Elected Centre for installing new a successful outcome, for the purchase of a expanded what they do, Cathy Cyr Acclaimed Michelle Kaminski 1071 Elected electrical receptacles by would be put towards the handheld pulse oximeter that’s very positive,” he Cameron Abrey 1443 Elected the stage ($450); cost of a new digital for the hospital ($861); said. Lesley Kuzyk 1020 • Roblin Childrens project ($500); • Roblin & District Brown says the foun- Jack W. Hrehirchuk Centre for the purchase • Keystone Pioneers Library Board to pur- dation will be losing Senior Election Officer and installation of ‘on Museum for restoration chase E-readers to three “great members” in Mountain View School Division site’ laundry equipment work on the Dunlop encourage youth to use the coming year as their at the licensed day care Cabin ($1,000); the library ($500). terms expire. ($1,043.45); • Cromarty Other funds (continu- “Walter (Hammond), • Life & Art Centre Community Club to ing) went to support the Tyler (Booker) and Dale for the replacement of 10 paint interior walls and Goose Lake High Youth (Scott) will all be light fixtures in the main sand the hardwood floor in Philanthropy group leaving,” he noted. hall ($1,500); ($200); ($2,500), $500 for the “They’re definitely • Holy Ghost Postup • Crocus Court foundation’s GLH grad going to be missed. So if Church for roof replace- Personal Care Home for bursary and $250 for a anyone’s interested in a ment ($300); one blood pressure mon- GLH nursing bursary. seat on our board, just • Roblin Elementary itor and one electric bed Brown noted the suc- give me a call.” School Parent Advisory with therapeutic mattress Remembrance Day Playground Committee ($6,657.24); I would like to express my most Service to replace equipment • Roblin Agricultural geared towards small Society for the upgrade sincere thank you for the over- Roblin Community Centre whelming support in the election! children ($500); to the riding arena Veteran’s Way, • Roblin Golf & ($450); I am truly honored and excited to Country Club to repair • Roblin & District start working on the future of our Roblin, MB the kitchen floor to meet Clinic Board for the pur- Municipality! health standards ($550); chase of four chairs for November 11th, 2014 • Evangeline Rebekah the clinic waiting room Congratulations to Wade, Betty, at 10:45 a.m. Lodge #41 to help with ($500); Jack, Jeremy, Tom and Dale. Officiating: Bishop Peter Stasiuk CSsR DD the cost of maintaining • Roblin District I look forward to working with you. Eparch of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne for the Rebekah Kiddies Health Centre (acute Ryan Beerman Park ($600); care) for an advanced Ukrainian Catholics in Australia and New Zealand 4 THE REVIEW TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Opinion Et tu, Stan? It must have been an extremely difficult week for Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger what with several of his colleagues and dare we say friends – including members of his cabinet – questioning his leadership of the NDP. Most of this has come with the party’s pitiful showing in recent popularity polls, news that has given some of his fellow NDPers pause to con- sider what might happen in the next provincial elec- tion with Selinger at the helm. Some are worried the party will be decimated. Some NDP MLAs are even blaming their fearless leader for increasing the PST although the legislation to do that was passed unanimously by the governing New Democrats – no one, least of all of our own MLA Stan Struthers, questioned the increase at that time or even agreed that yes, the premier had in fact lied about it. Selinger did, on record of course, say during the last provincial election campaign that the NDP would not increase the PST if elected. Selinger is fortunate this is not ancient Rome because he would have been stabbed in the back just as Julius Caesar was. Literally. With many knives. Repeatedly. At the moment, Selinger seems to have no interest in giving up the leadership of his party and stepping down as our premier which does make sense when you consider it’s probably quite likely that no matter who’s at the helm of the party for the next provincial Let us learn from our history election the NDP will be swept out of power. Why should he be the only one to go down, he’s Dear Editor, ist act. Does that mean from here probably thinking to himself. “I’ll take them all your OPINION on in, every criminal act will be down with me,” he might be saying as he ponders The two military deaths this deemed a terrorist act? the future. past week demonstrate how vul- Harper is using this to further According to Nelson Wiseman of the University nerable all of us are. letters erode our liberty with new legisla- of Toronto, by the time of next provincial election in Canadians support all of our tion. Canadians do not agree that our province, the NDP will have governed 33 years, men and women in uniform both CSIS and RCMP need more or 59 per cent, of the 46 years since it first came to to protect as well as to keep the Second World War. In our short power. We have the Security Act power in 1969. So it seems more than likely, peace. Politics of fear in our past history we’ve made some big mis- already in place to lock up terrorist especially with the arrogance the NDP has been dis- history has created some very takes because of politics of fear. and throw away the key. playing of late – thinking it can do no wrong, think- unjust events. Politics of fear in Harper’s decision to get Canadians all support our mili- ing it can get away with anything, forcing Bipole III 1914-1920 interned over 6,000 involved in the Middle East may tary and remember the fallen, lives down our throats – that we’ll see a Conservative vic- Ukrainians and forced over 85,000 put this country at further risk. sacrificed for our freedom. With tory the next time we go to the polls. to register like common criminals. The Commissioner of the RCMP November 11th just around the Opposition Brian Pallister says it’s not just Politics of fear in 1923 gave says that the Ottawa shooter had corner, let us not forget the blood Selinger, it’s the entire NDP team that’s to blame for Canada the Chinese Exclusion Act no linkage to ISIS. This homeless shed to keep us free. Do not suc- our education ranking, our healthcare wait times and and all Asians were kept out of kid from a privileged background cumb to the politics of fear. some of the highest taxes in the country. Canada for the next 24 years. was a petty thief and had mental Let us learn from our history. He’s absolutely right. Politics of fear interned the health issues. The Harper govern- Inky Mark ED Japanese Canadians during the ment continues to call this a terror- Dauphin, MB Helping Canadian families – give them a (tax) break By Aaron Wudrick program. This would give greater flexibility to parents your OPINION and keep thousands of stay-at-home moms who run With a federal election under a year away and the day-homes, in business. Harper government poised to introduce its fall eco- Yet, when it comes to support for child care, there nomic update in the coming weeks, the primary debate letters are better ways than creating vast new government for Canadians in the next election is shaping up to be bureaucracies, or cutting Canadian families cheques what to do with the projected surplus? with their own money and then taxing part of it back: We are not talking about chump change here, either. ernment is weighing a major overhaul of the program. the government could simply take less from Canadian The Parliamentary Budget Office predicts that the gov- The province’s auditor general identified a litany of families in the first place. ernment is on pace to run a $3.6-billion surplus in problems in 2011. Not exactly a rock solid model upon If the objective were to put more money into the 2014-15, with subsequent surpluses to average about which to launch a massive new federal program. hands of Canadian parents, why not consider increas- $10 billion annually for at least five years. That’s a lot What’s more, the NDP proposes this new spending ing the existing child care deduction? Parents are of money – and lo and behold, there are many politi- in addition to, rather than in place of, the existing sys- already able to deduct up to $7,000 for child care costs cians salivating at the opportunity to spend it for you. tem of payments to parents of children under age six in for children under seven, and $4,000 for children Earlier this month, the NDP announced its proposal the form of the $100 per month Universal Child Care under 17. Raising that limit would benefit all parents, for a $15 per day nationwide child care program. If it Benefit (UCCB). Incredibly, under the NDP plan you regardless of the form of child care they opt for – espe- looks anything like the Quebec model, it would can have your cake and eat it too – so long as you’re cially if a working parent was permitted to pay their inevitably end up as a subsidy to those who need it prepared to pay for twice as much cake. stay-at-home partner and claim the deduction. least. In fact, studies show that the Quebec system The Conservatives, for their part, are rumoured to One of the best ways the federal government can results in middle and upper-income families securing be looking to expand the UCCB, either in amount support Canadian families is by lowering their tax bur- most of the spots, leaving children of poorer families (more) or scope (by making it applicable to children up den. Looming budget surpluses mean at long last they on long waiting lists. to age 12). This would also cost a hefty sum – compa- have the flexibility to do so – and they should. The NDP assume provincial governments would be rable to the cost of the NDP plan. On the plus side, willing to bankroll a large part of the cost. This is a big more money would be going directly into the pockets Aaron Wudrick is a Federal Director with the assumption, especially considering the Quebec gov- of Canadian families rather than funding one type of Canadian Taxpayers Federation:

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Twenty years ago fair. The low turn out Manitoba Pool Elevator treatment writes the San Mayor Betty was reflected in the pro- convention hear that Clara news. Nykyforak wants a pub- ceeds. Only $2,900 was back ISSUES flood control is a bigger lic referendum to help raised. job of just digging ditch- Eighty years ago council decided to give Mayor Lorne Boguski es or building dams. Mr. H.S. Cross has some major funding to cuts the ribbon as Jim Speaker J.D. Wilton says purchased the house and the new hall building and Joan Cox celebrate flooding problems across property at the junction committee. The resigna- the grand re-opening of Manitoba must be of highways 5 and 31 tion of Counc. Robert their expanded grocery addressed by all groups and has taken up resi- Becker and the required store in Roblin. interested. (ED’s Note: dence there. by-election fill the Roblin-Russell MLA And we’re still talking About 35 Merridale vacancy on council Wally McKenzie has confused the flowers Voters in the town of about it!) children had the time of would be the perfect announces he is retiring and trees Mrs. Yvette Roblin and the RMs of On sale at Newton’s their lives Saturday time to guage the com- from the political scene Bouvier picked crocuses Hillsburg and Shell Groceteria – Robin Hood when Mrs. Kelly munity’s opinion, she when the next provincial on Nov. 3 and Miss River defeat a bylaw to flour, 98 lb. bag, $5.95. Cockerill took them all said. election is called. He was Barbara Stefflar brought establish a regional to Roblin in their big The Valley River First first elected as the MLA in a budded out lilac library in town. The vote Seventy years ago truck for the picture Nation and Assiniboine in 1966. branch on the Nov. 4. was 230-156, 310-65 and The secretary of the show. Many of these Community College are Albert and Annette Fr. Peter Stasiuk is 239-69 respectively. Board of Trade is children had never been working toward an LaChance and Bert and elected president of the The bylaw to allow instructed to write a let- in town in their lives agreement to allow the Louise Robinson cele- Roblin Minor Hockey Sunday Sports and ter to the Manitoba before, or even seen a delivery of post-second- brate their 50th wedding Association. Movies in Roblin was Carrier Board and picture show. ary school courses on the anniversaries. also defeated – by a very Greyhound lines to make reserve. Fifty years ago slim margin – of only application for the estab- Ninety years ago The Roblin District Forty years ago Last week another old five votes. lishment of a bus line to One of Merridale’s Wildlife Association Eighteen Roblin stu- Roblin landmark disap- John Perchaluk Russell. enterprising residents, receives $5,000 from the dent pilots receive their peared with the disman- defeats incumbent reeve The U.S. Air Medal Mr. B. Cockerill, is hav- province to help fund an wings at a presentation tling of the old Roblin Ivan Ellis by a count of with three oak leaf ing a radio installed. open water creel census ceremony and banquet Review office – the 273 to 108 votes in the clusters has been All persons attending on Lake of the Prairies. held Nov. 1. Mrs. Diane town’s first school house RM of Hillsburg. awarded to FO Ronald the Hotel Barber Shop Leanne Hojnocki Henderson was the only built in 1904. Robertson of the RCAF on Thursday, Friday and receives the Junior High female taking the train- More than 400 people Sixty years ago for meritorious service as Saturday of last week Proficiency Award at ing. attend the grand opening Ten join the Stork an air gunner with should disinfect and Goose Lake High’s The Manitoba Health of the Review’s modern, Club at the Roblin bomber squadrons of the report for vaccination at annual awards day. Services Commissions new printing office. Hospital in October. U.S. 9th Airforce in once. No public gather- approves changing the Town council pur- Hallowe’en in Roblin North Africa. ings or meetings should Thirty years ago name of the Roblin chases 10 acres, more or turned out to be a fairly Sympathies are be held until further The snow on Saturday District Hospital to the less, at $100 per acre quiet affair. The only extended to Mr. and Mrs. notice. All persons afternoon resulted in a Roblin District Health from Harry Lovas north mischief reported was a A. Bell in the death of should apply for vacci- far smaller crowd than Centre. of town for the purpose few out-houses being their infant son who died nation at once as this is usual at the Hospital The warm weather of establishing a garbage bowled over. Monday while being the only protection Auxiliar’s annual fall fun we’ve been having lately disposal area. Delegates to the taken to the hospital for against smallpox.

Early deadlines for Nov.11 Kittinger: an amazing test pilot 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5 The other evening we were at 18,000 feet. As he was riding the attending a theatre production that balloon upwards the pressure in his dealt with the story of Joseph right glove malfunctioned but not Kittinger, a test pilot who leapt willing to give up he didn’t tell the Rural Municipality of Shell River from a weather balloon 100,000 ground crew and by the time he PUBLIC NOTICE feet above the earth. Kittinger reached his altitude his hand had became the only person to break swollen to twice its normal size. He AUDITOR’S REPORT the sound barrier without a vehicle. was unable to manually reach his What would possess a person to disaster due to an equipment mal- parachute cord so placed his com- Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the perform such a feat is beyond my function which caused him to lose plete trust in his equipment. And Municipal Act that the 2012 Financial Report, together with comprehension but he did. consciousness. He went into a flat the parachute worked. the related financial statements, has been deposited in the Project Excelsior. spin at a rotational velocity of Kittinger set a number of Shell River Municipal Office, 213 – 2nd Avenue NW, Roblin, It means “ever upward” and the about 120 rpm. The G-forces at his records for this feat. and is available for inspection by any person during regular project was research into high alti- extremities have been calculated to Highest balloon ascent. Highest office hours. tude bailouts. Initially, he made a be over 22 times the force of grav- parachute jump. Longest drogue- series of three extreme altitude ity. Thank goodness for his auto- fall (four minutes). Fastest speed Dated at Roblin, Manitoba this 4th day of November, 2014. parachute jumps from an open gon- matic parachute opener because by a human being through the Dione Cherneski, CMMA dola which were carried upward by that is what saved his life. atmosphere. These records held for Chief Administrative Officer large helium balloons. These jumps Excelsior II. One month later, on 52 years until Felix Baumgartner were not made, as one might Dec. 11, 1959 he made his second broke the record for highest ascent, expect, in the face down position jump from 74,700 feet. He won the highest parachute jump and fastest familiar to skydivers but in a sitting A. Leo Stevens Parachute Medal velocity in 2012. position. The reason for this was for that.Excelsior III. His third and Kittinger was decorated with a because it was necessary to wear a final jump was made August 16, second Distinguished Flying Cross 60 pound “kit” on the back and 1960. From a height of 102,800 and was awarded the Harmon because the pressure suit formed a feet. He carried a small drogue Trophy by President Dwight D. sitting shape when inflated. parachute on his back. He fell for Eisenhower. Kittinger survived We are now at 153-3rd St. On Nov. 16, 1959 Kittinger four minutes 36 seconds, reaching two tours in Vietnam. He was shot Formerly known as made his first jump. From an alti- a maximum speed of 614 miles per down on May 11, 1972 during his Larocque Meat Processors. tude of 76,400 feet this was a near hour before his parachute opened third tour of duty. We still offer the very best in custom sausage making and meat processing, only now we are ready to increase production with shorter wait times while maintaining the Annual Sale of high quality workmanship you have come to expect California from Shellmouth Sausage. Our new facility is completely remodeled exclusively DRIED FRUITS & NUTS for the purpose of processing and handling meat and meat products safely, and is considered one of the best Consider this your invitation to attend! in the province. We have met and in some cases New Crop • Top Quality • Savings by the case exceeded provincial standards set by the province of Manitoba and MAFRE. PLACE: Stenen Hall (4) P 225 60R 18” (4) LT 265 70R 17” Saturday, November 15th, 2014 9am - 3pm We are very proud of our new facility and are looking Lunch will be available for purchase at the Stenen sale. (4) P 215 60R 16” (2) P 205 60R 16” forward to serving the Roblin and surrounding area for ______(4) P 215 60R 17” (2) P 245 45R 20” many years to come. We thank our past customers and PLACE: Bredenbury Hall (4) P 215 55R 16” (2) P 275 40R 20” hope to hear from many new ones who would like to

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It may eventu- the “point of no return”: Maduro assured has almost doubled in the ally liberate the United 450 parts per million of Venezuelans, whose past five years thanks to States from its compul- CO2 equivalent in the shaky economy depends the new drilling technolo- sion to intervene repeat- atmosphere. That would critically on a high oil gies, and the United the price of oil. That keep the oil price low edly in Middle Eastern raise the average global price. “Venezuela will States overtook Russia never will be true again enough for long enough disputes that are really temperature by 2 degrees continue with its social last year to become the unless they can drive the to break the American none of its business. And C, and trigger natural plans. Venezuela will world’s largest producer (mainly American) frack- frackers. (Its own break- it may be a disaster for sources of warming that it move forward.” of oil and gas combined. ers who are causing the even price for conven- repressive and/or corrupt will be impossible for us (Saudi Arabia comes a over-supply of oil out of tional oil is $93 per bar- regimes in countries like to turn off again. No it won’t, and nei- distant third.) With pro- business. rel.) And the Iranians, Russia (break-even price Runaway warming is not ther will Russia, Iran, or duction soaring and Saudi Arabia and its Nigerians, Venezuelans $105 per barrel), Nigeria a happy prospect, so it is Nigeria. The only major world demand for oil allies are hoping that a and Russians, who ($119), Venezuela ($121) unseemly to celebrate the oil exporters that are not stalling due to slow eco- prolonged period when depend on oil revenues and Iran ($140). news that we have even in deep trouble are the nomic growth, a collapse the price of a barrel of oil for at least half of their It also means that wor- more oil to burn – and Arab countries, whose in prices was inevitable. is lower than the cost of national budgets, will be ries about “peak oil”, and cheaper oil, at that. governments have some The question is how far getting that barrel out of screaming for higher the underlying calcula- On the other hand, it room for manoeuvre they will collapse, and for the ground by fracking prices before they face tion that the world had would be entirely appro- because of low produc- how long. will ruin this new indus- riots in the streets. only about 40 years’ priate to celebrate the tion costs, relatively The answer is proba- try and bring back the So this is not a tran- worth of proven oil news that other new tech- small populations, and bly not much further, for Good Old Days. sient event; it’s a revolu- reserves left, can be set nologies may open up a big foreign currency the moment – but they Dream on. tion. The Organisation of aside for a while. We are better escape route from reserves. could easily stay down in The Saudi strategy Petroleum-Exporting already up to 53 years of fossil fuels. Solar power, Since June the cost of a the $75-$85 range for a won’t work because some Countries (OPEC) came reserves, and we are find- wind power, nuclear fis- barrel of Brent crude, the couple of years. The rea- 98 per cent of US crude into its own when the ing new oil faster than we sion, and hydro power all benchmark for world oil son for that is that the oil and condensates has a United States ceased to be are using existing have a role to play in that prices, has fallen by “swing” producers (most- break-even price of the dominant global pro- reserves. task, but the Holy Grail almost a quarter, from ly Arab), who could theo- below $80 per barrel. ducer in the early 1970s. Of course, a broader for half a century has around $110 a barrel retically push prices back Indeed, 82 per cent of With the re-emergence of view of our situation been fusion power. It may (where it was stuck for up by cutting their own American production the United States as the would find little reason be much closer than we the past four years) to just production, have clearly would still be turning a biggest producer, OPEC’s for rejoicing in all this. thought. above $80 a barrel. Last decided not to do so. profit at $60 per barrel. clout is bound to shrink – Our global civilisation month, for the first time Their concern is for the Even with its massive so oil prices will probably depends on fossil fuels Gwynne Dyer is an in decades, Nigeria long-term power of the foreign currency stay well below $100 a for 85 per cent of its ener- independent journalist exported no oil at all to OPEC cartel, which used reserves, Saudi Arabia barrel for the foreseeable gy, and our annual emis- whose articles are pub- the United States. Even at to be strong enough to set probably cannot afford to future. sions of carbon dioxide lished in 45 countries. EARLY MVSD DEADLINES BUSINESS LOANS of Roblin FOR NOV. 11 trustees Communities Economic Development Fund is pleased to announce 5 PM WED., (CEDF) is a Manitoba Crown Corporation that we now carry discuss a complete line of NOV. 5 that offers a variety of business financing Oil, Hydraulic fluids, options. CEDF can provide loans for and Antifreeze products enrolment commercial real estate, equipment and for all your agricultural needs. working capital. Call for details or to The regular board FALL SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 15TH meeting of Mountain set up a meeting at your location or ours. View School Division (MVSD) was held Oct. 14. Contact: Pat Morden Assistant superinten- Business Loans Consultant dant Donna Davidson Highway 5 East. Roblin, MB. Room 16, 120-6th Ave. N. presented an enrolment Swan River, Mb R0L 1Z0 Tel: 204 - 937 - 2211 report to the board. She Phone: 204-734-5025 Environmental levy (EHC) extra if applicable. noted there was a total Email: [email protected] Refundable drum deposits extra, excluding steel drums. enrolment of 3,217 stu- We reserve the right to limit quantities. dents in September 2014, Check us out on the web at www.cedf.mb.ca While supplies last - some quantities limited. compared to 3,240 in September 2013. The slight decrease, Davidson said, was due to 25 less students enrolled in Dauphin Regional C o m p r e h e n s i v e Secondary School and a decline in 14112tt00 enrolment at Ochre River We have your School of 60 students this year, compared to 69 winter tires! last year. There is an increase in Roblin Elementary MPI WINTER TIRE School of 325 students this year, she noted, com- 14112pp00 FINANCING AVAILABLE pared to 306 last year. MVSD has a healthy international student pro- Call Jim about GM’s 30 day price gram of 73 students, match guarantee. Davidson said, noting just 21 students are short 204-937-2113 term. www.crosstownmotors.com Saying goodbye The board also said goodbye to long time Ward 4 representative Lynn Smith who did not seek re-election this year. Smith had served as a trustee for 27 years. THE REVIEW TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 7 Boggy Creek girl grows up to be children’s author

BY ED DOERING The Broken Winged Butterfly about the Boggy Creek area – and the rest of the books in the Looking Back at Family and To say that Doreen Funk put a series are based on true facts about Friends. little bit of herself into her newest insects and nature, using humour Her first children’s book was book would be something of an and Funk’s real life experiences – called Thea’s Enchanted Tutu. understatement. including hunting for spiders, She’s looking forward to the A day care worker in Quesnel, frogs and salamanders as a child – rest of the “Angel and Granny” BC, Funk has combined her years as a teaching tool. series – the next one is about spi- in the early child education field Funk says she’s not one for ders, milking spiders specifically – with growing up in the Boggy nature books that feature “cuddly, and is expecting her books to be Creek area for a series of true to friendly bears” and unrealistic sce- well received. naturebooks geared to children in narios. “I know what keeps children’s grades 1 and 2. In fact, she won’t even read attention, what they like and also The first in her “Angel and those kinds of books at the day what their parents like,” she said. Granny” series is entitled The care. “I think that gives me an advan- Broken Winged Butterfly and deals “Children need to be told the tage (when it comes to writing with metamorphosis. truth (when it comes to nature). children’s books). “I am the ‘Bug Lady’ at day Teach them the facts, they can Funk says writing a series of care,” she explained in a recent handle it,” she explained. books about nature for kids is telephone interview, adding she’s She tries to make her books as almost a dream come true. always bringing some kind of bug true to life as she can. “It’s something I’ve always or critter to work. “I mean everybody thinks but- wanted to do,” she noted. “And it Angel is based on her grand- terflies come from cocoons but just goes to show you – I’m 51 – daughter Angelique. And Granny they don’t. They come from a that it’s never too late.” is “not an old thing, hunched over, chrysalis. Moths come from The Broken Winged Butterfly is with a cane” because “that’s not cocoons,” she noted. available for sale on a number of the way grandmas are these days”. Funk says she’s always enjoyed websites and at amazon.com. “They’re doctors, lawyers... this writing. “It’s a great resource for granny’s a bug scientist. I wanted From short stories in Dan classroom teachers,” Funk noted, to break out of the stereotype Friesen’s English classes at Goose adding she also has a Facebook (with her character),” Funk said. Lake High to a book she penned page for more information. • Home grown author Doreen Funk.

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dances and would pay his nieces, nephews, godchil- the struggles Amanda Paul (Glenn) of Life will never sister Arlene a nickel to dren, aunts, uncle, cousins We all endure in life. Russell, MB, Tinamarie be the same. shine his shoes to finish and close friends. Now he’ll lay with Paul (Robbie) of Roblin, We saw a rainbow off the look. Bill was predeceased by Mom and Dad MB, and Wynonna Paul bright and clear. Bill was a real collector. his parents, Mary and And rest till God of Edmonton, AB; one We hope that means He liked his cars, anything John Savliuk; infant sister, brings heaven son, Patrick Paul of you're staying near. miniature, flash lights, Virginia; brother-in-law, No longer a man Russell, MB; grand- If we could have cameras, bottles, etc. Ron Webber and many walking the fields daughters, Meagan, just one more day. He was a faithful mem- extended family members. Each weekday Daysha, Nevaeh and We'd tell you all ber of St. George’s Prayer Vigil Service was of the seven. Taryn Paul of Russell, we didn't say. Romanian Orthodox held Wednesday, October What we’ll have now MB; grandsons, Jamie We'd tell you how Church in Blue Wing and 22, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. are memories Paul-Chupik, Cory and we love you dear. St. John the Baptist from the Chapel of Nairn- Of all times we Scott Cords of Roblin, And how we wish Romanian Orthodox Chyz Funeral Home, shared back then MB; mother, Annie that you were here. WILLIAM “BILL” SAVLIUK Church, Shell Valley. At Roblin, MB. You are forever Styran of Roblin, MB; And when our saddest February 21, 1930 – Christmas Bill would par- Bill’s Funeral Service in our hearts Bill three brothers, Bill days are done. October 18, 2014. ticipate in the pageant was held Thursday, Until we meet again. (Dodie) Styran of One day we'll look Bill Savliuk of Roblin, EROD by playing a October 23, 2014 at 10:00 - Vince Symington, nephew Vancouver, BC, Edward and see the sun. Manitoba, formerly of the Wiseman and visiting a.m. from St. John The Notes of condolence (Shari) Styran of Maybe see Blue Wing district, passed church families around the Baptist Orthodox Church, may be sent to the family Williams Lake, BC and a bright blue sky. away October 18, 2014 at countryside. He was very Shell Valley, MB, with Rev. by visiting www.nairn- Terry Styran (Lynne) of A river gently flowing by. the age of 84 years. proud of his Romanian Fr. Orest Olekshy officiat- chyzfuneralhome.com Beausejour, MB, and Thoughts of you Bill was born on a farm heritage. ing assisted by the numerous nieces, will ease our pain. in the MacNutt district on Bill also was a member Cantors, Rev. Deacon Ken nephews and extended We'll remember you February 21, 1930 and of the hospital board in Gaber, Rodney Flunder and family. and smile again. was the first of nine chil- Roblin and was recognized the Romanian Orthodox Eugene was prede- dren born to Mary and for his many years of serv- Choir. Niece, Debbie ceased by his wife, John Savliuk. In 1932 the ice. Quinn, delivered the Joyce Paul in 2003; his family moved to the farm He was a very generous Eulogy. Cross Bearer was father Peter Styran in in the Blue Wing District of man. If he saw someone Gerald Gorda and Banner 2004; grandparents Manitoba. in need of assistance he Bearers were George Lukash and Tillie Styran Bill only attended would give them the Flunder and John Keeper. and Peter and Katie school until grade four as clothes off his back. He Bell Ringer was Ted Hachkowski, and broth- he was called to work on enjoyed joking with the Ungurain. Casket Bearers er-in-law Don Paul in the land with his dad. He girls in the stores and were Brian Onofriechuk, 2008. did remember one winter would give them coffee Brian Prokopetz, Brad On Thursday, October CARDS OF THANKS day when a snowball was money. Galatiuk, Bob Chewka, 16, 2014, at 7:00 p.m., thrown at the teacher and Bill loved to meet peo- Blaine Barker and Ed a Service of Comfort The family of the late he was blamed for it and a ple and he always asked Georgetts. Following the and Viewing was held at Eugene Styran would like strap soon followed. their name and where they Interment at St. John The the Chapel of Nairn- to thank everyone that Having been raised to be were from. By the time he Baptist Parish Cemetery a Chyz Funeral Home, brought food to our polite he thanked the came home from the store Memorial Reception was Roblin, MB. house, the phone calls, teacher for the strap and with his 3 apples or having held at the Chapel of Eugene’s Funeral visits, flowers and cards. as a result received a few coffee he knew who was Nairn-Chyz Funeral Home. Service was held at Nairn-Chyz for every- extra lashes. related to whom. Memorial Gifts to hon- Nairn-Chyz Funeral thing they have done. At the age of fifteen Bill In the past few years our the life of Bill Savliuk EUGENE LOU STYRAN Home on Friday, October Thanks to Pastor Clifford started his first paying job Bill hasn’t been able to get may be given to The Eugene Lou Styran of 17, 2014, at 2:00 p.m. Paul for his compassion- off the farm, working in a out as much as he liked. Children’s Wish Roblin, MB, passed away with Pastor Clifford Paul ate service and his wife bush camp north of Roblin He always appreciated Foundation of Manitoba, suddenly on October 8, officiating. Selected Judy for reading the for six months. As money when friends and family 350 St Mary Ave, 2014, at Crocus Court Music was “You Can Let eulogy. The Urn Bearer, was scarce he didn’t have would drop by for a visit. Winnipeg, MB R3C 3J2. Personal Care Home, Go Now Daddy” and Glenn Meadows. Thanks warm clothes to wear and These visits would always In the winter of Roblin, MB, at the age of “Green Onions”. to everyone who stood up as a result he suffered perk him up and we want nineteen thirty 67 years. Eugene’s cremated and told a memory of health problems all his to thank you for coming by The first born of nine Eugene was born on remains were laid to rest Eugene at the prayers. life. Unfortunately before the house. did come. February 18, 1947, at with his wife Joyce at Thanks to everyone that getting paid the company Bill was determined not John and Mary Grandview, MB, the eld- Roblin District Cemetery donated to the lunch and went broke and he to move from the house called him William est son of Peter and and the Urn Bearer was the ladies that served at received a cross cut saw in and he was able to do this Known as Bill to Annie (nee Hachkowski) Glenn Meadows. the lunch. Thanks to all payment for his work. only because of the devo- more than some. Styran. He began his life Following Interment at the staff at the Roblin Bill also worked in the tion of brother Nick and He always loved on a farm in Shortdale, Roblin and District District Health Centre for grocery department at sister Lil. They were kind the country life MB and went to Gilbert Cemetery a reception taking such good care of Eaton’s in Calgary and enough to come from And did not leave School. When he was was held from Roblin 50 Eugene for the years he Dauphin, worked on the Calgary, for many years, it for too long about ten he moved with & Over Club. Memorial spent there. Thanks to construction of the Wilson three months at a time, to Far away from all the cities his parents to Roblin, Gifts to honour the life everyone for all their Bridge by Dauphin, help run the household. Was where his MB and he attended of Eugene Lou Styran help, support and kind- worked in a bakery in Bill didn’t know how lucky soul was strong. school there. may be given to Roblin ness, very much appreci- Kamsack with his uncle he was that they were will- He never had the luck In 1984 he met his District Community ated and will never be John and the post office ing to do this for him. The Or success like life partner Joyce Paul Foundation Inc, (for forgotten. during the Christmas rush family would like to thank lots of farmers. and they had four chil- Crocus Court Personal Styran/Paul family in Calgary. City life was both Nick and Lil as we A kind man to dren. They lived most of Care Home) Box 1559, not for Bill and he was know it had some chal- land and animals their life together in Roblin, MB, R0L 1P0. We would like to express called back to take over lenges. Bill entered Roblin Unlike so many Roblin, MB. Eugene was Dad our thanks and gratitude the family farm in the Blue District Health Centre on of the farmers. employed at Gaber’s Do you know our pain? to our friends and family Wing District and it was October 7, 2014 and died He enjoyed most and Aspen Industries in Do you know our for the love and support here he was the happiest, at the Dauphin Regional people’s company Roblin. The family also hearts are breaking? during this sad time in in the peacefulness of the Health Centre on October All the laughter lived a couple of years Our childhood years with our lives. Thank you to bush. Bill had a mixed 18, 2014. and the smiles in Rivers, MB and a few fun and games. everyone who brought farming operation with Bill is survived by his To get that fun from people years in Canora, SK. Our adult lives food and flowers to our grain, cattle, pigs and sister, Doris (Harvey) He’d often drive for miles. After Joyce passed away sometimes brought pain. homes, special thanks to chickens. There was Quinn of Yorkton, sister Lil Brother, son and uncle in 2003, Eugene You were there when Dr. Neville and the nurs- always a dog on the farm Webber of Calgary, sister A good person returned home to you were needed. ing staff at Roblin and he made things easy Pearl Symington of and great friend Roblin, MB. He spent his Your love for us was Hospital, and to Randy naming all but one dog Calgary, brother Nick We do want more last few years in Crocus all we needed. Moffit for supporting our “Skipper”. Savliuk of Calgary, sister time with him Court Personal Care Now you're gone family. Thank you again In his younger years he Elizabeth (Tom) Antony of Now that we see the end. Home in Roblin after he and we're still here. for your thoughts and was always well dressed Yorkton, sister Martha We all wish he had sadly was diagnosed We'll miss you more prayers during this time, with a suit and tie and hair (Ron) Waddell of Yorkton, less loneliness with Dementia. each passing year. as we continue through slicked back with brill sister Arlene (Allan) Lucas The love of a good wife Eugene is survived by Our hearts are heavy the healing process. cream. He attended many of Fort McMurray, many To have helped him through his three daughters, filled with pain. Sincerely, Mark, Ali, Kayla continued next column continued next column continued next column continued next column continued next column and Brooklyn 10 THE REVIEW TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 CARDS OF THANKS SERVICES COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE

The Nash and Coulter NATURAL AND GENTLE CALDER TRADE SHOW ARTICLES FURNITURE families would like to HORSE TRAINING – EXTRAVAGANZA thank family, neighbours Courses, riding lessons, November 9, 10:00 a.m. FOR SALE – Polaris quad and friends for the boarding by Judith to 4:00 p.m. Calder Hall. WENDY’S PLACE blade 60 inch P/N For all your new and used phone calls, cards and Graile. Call 204-564- Lunch available. All pro- 2876626. New, still in the furniture and appliances. food brought to the 2285 or email: ceeds to Calder Play box. No tax, asking $600. 211 Heath Ave. West, house when our mother, [email protected]. School. 6 - 8 inch x 8 inch x 12 ft. . In-store Anna Nash, passed Douglas Fir timbers. financing, free lay-away, away. Special thanks to Free Sink, with stone CURLING Sawed in 2012, $50 each. Visa, Interac, del. avail. 1- Dennis, Angela, Ashley, countertops. Wood, Ladies afternoon curl- Phone Alvin 204-937- 204-548-2928, 1-204- Dustin and Amanda acrylic and wrapped ing. 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Isabelle May Barbary on Tuesday, November ment, and the Manitoba SALE – 2010-2015 quota Also to Bob and Diane RECYCLE ALL Gaber, (born October 12) 11, 2014 at 11:30 a.m. Community Newspaper period: 1) Porcupine Nairn for looking after NEWSPAPERS daughter of Mindy Gaber to 1:00 p.m. Admission Association and member- Mountains – Hardwood the funeral arrange- and Eric MacRae. $8.00. Everybody wel- ship do not make any war- 10,266.61 m3 (annual ments and being so November 16 at 1:30 come! ranty as to the accuracy, quota volume of 2,000 kind. STORAGE RENTAL p.m. at Roblin Knox completeness, truthful- m3); and 2) Duck Gladys (Deryle) United Church. Roblin’s newest self ness or reliability of such Mountains – Hardwood Coulter, Lennard HERD DISPERSAL storage facility. advertisements. For 1,968.01 m3 (annual (Elizabeth) Nash, Larry Cockerill herd dis- Serving Roblin and area. greater information on quota volume of 1,000 Trenton (Phyllis) Nash, HAM & TURKEY BINGO persal on November 28, Electricity, non-heated advertising conditions, m3). Contact 204-638- Gordon (Robin) Nash, Inglis Area Heritage Heartland, Virden. units, 14x10, 18x10 please consult the 1754 or 204-548-2090 for all the grandchildren, Committee’s Ham and Pictures can be seen at for rent. Association’ s Blanket more information. great-grandchildren Turkey Bingo on Friday, Roblin Farm Service’s. Advertising Conditions on and great-great-grand- Please call November 21, 2014 at the For more information our website at GET FREE VENDING children. 204-937-2637 Lake of the Prairies Phone 204-937-4909. www.mcna.com. MACHINES Can Earn Conservation Building $100,000.00 + Per Year. ENGAGEMENTS from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 BATTERIES FOR EVERY- All Cash-Retire in Just 3 p.m. MOVIE NIGHT THING. Automotive, farm, Years. 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Large wire TEACHER Phone for appointment 8-piece solid wood basket between two Collegiate No doctor’s referral required. Bedroom Suite including back wheels. Reward Posting #2014-TCH-350 CLEARANCE MERCHANDISE Queen bed, dresser, mir- offered for accurate 1.0 FTE Limited Teacher General ror, chest & 2 night stands information or return B-GRADE Law, Geography & Social Studies ARTICLES $1695. 12 Drawer Queen of bike. 204-937-0208. Application deadline for the COLORED Storage Bed $595! 5 FOR SALE – 20 ft. x 30 ft. following position is: SERVICES piece 42” round drop leaf 16' SHEETS walk-in freezer, 16” walls, OPEN UNTIL FILLED set $595. SOLID RUSTIC • aluminum 10 ft. ceiling, on beams. The Disability Tax • CLAY • PEBBLE BEIGE OAK Table Set 60” to 96” BUS DRIVER • brass Spent $7,000 on refriger- Credit Allows for: • zinc • BLACK • RAWHIDE TAN (No Veneer) 6-high back Dauphin Area Route D-10 ation unit in 2013. Over Posting #2014-TR-004 R • steel padded chairs $2,295 $1,500 Yearly Tax • ANTIQUE LINEN $30,000 new, asking 4 hr/day TERM • e-waste ($4,200 value)! 3 piece Credit $20,000 OBO. 1-204-548- • lead Leather set including SUBMIT APPLICATIONS TO: • catalytic converters 2111, leave message. Sofa, Love Seat & Rocker 1) [email protected] $15,000 Refund • stainless steel 65¢ Sq. Ft. 2) MVSD Human Resources Recliner Chair, dark (On Avg) • batteries FOR SALE – Small fish Box 715, Dauphin, MB R7N 3B3 While Stock Lasts!!! chocolate brown, $1495. • copper hut. Short seasoned 3) Fax: 204-638-7250 Covers: -Hip/Knee Call KDL Furniture at 204- wood. 204-937-3478. 4) www.applytoeducation.com Replacements, www.urbanmine.ca FOUILLARDOUILLARD STEEL 571-1971. 660 Highland For detailed information visit our - Arthritic knees, hips, 204.774.0192 Ave., South side of #1 SUPPLIESUPPLIES LTD. FOR SALE – New website: www.mvsd.ca/hr hands, or shoulders, S L 44-1tc 72 Rothwell Road Hwy., Brandon. - COPD, other Disabling Winnipeg, MB ST.ST. LAZARE,LAZARE, MB Wheatheart 10x41 auger. Conditions SP kit, electric clutch, 36 (1 block south of IKEA) 1-800-510-3303 EARLY DEADLINES FOR ADS AND NEWS THIS WEEK HP. Asking $11,900. Call For Help Applying The trusted name in Terry at 204-937-4444. WEDNESDAY AT 5 PM 1-844-453-5372 metal recycling THE REVIEW TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 11 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HOMES FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE

W.Giesbrecht Homes. FOR SALE – 25% off list Servicing Manitoba and price on designated lots Saskatchewan with only at Prairie Lake Quality Built RTMs for Lodge, Lake of the over 35 years. 1638 sqft Prairies, Russell, Showhome ready for view- Manitoba until Nov. 15, Located in Western Manitoba where an active lifestyle ing. Custom Builds also 2014. For more info and WE’RE GROWING! and unlimited Health Care career opportunities meet. available. Phone: 204- details call Gerald 204- General Technician 346-3231. For floor plans 773-0380 or email Cross-Town Motors is looking for a to hire Pharmacy Assistant for our very busy shop. Great working environment with excellent and pictures visit [email protected]. compensation. Start on a new road today with Cross-Town Motors. Russell, MB www.wgiesbrechthomes.ca No experience necessary. Casual Position APARTMENTS AUTOMOTIVE HR Posting #: MISC 1320 - 12 Please contact Colin at 204-937-2113. Closing Date: November 11, 2014 - 1600 hours FOR RENT – One and two VEHICLES or email resume to [email protected] bedroom suites in Roblin For more information on this position and other opportunities for Apartments for 55 plus. FOR SALE – 1998 Chrysler Prairie Mountain Health please visit www.prairiemountainhealth.ca. Phone 204-937-0953 or Cirrus LXI ABS, safetied, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Prairie Mountain Health is also currently recruiting for the following positions: 204-937-7054. $1800 OBO. Call or text GRANDVIEW MEDICAL CLINIC • Technician Paramedics • Speech Language Pathologists 204-937-0917. • Mid Wives • Nursing Positions FOR RENT – One bed- room apartment, ground FOR SALE – 08 - 05 F150 1 Part Time (.5 eft) L.P.N. We thank all applicants in advance for their interest in Prairie Mountain Health, however, we will only be in contact with candidates who will be participating floor, downtown location, XLT supercab 130 - 150 km, 1 Casual L.P.N. in an interview. suitable for elderly. 204- 09 - Dodge Caravan, 08 (Must be licenced in Manitoba) 937-9455. Equinox AWD 159 km, 08 Interested applicants may drop off cover letter and SELL IT HERE Dodge Nitro SE loaded, 05 resume including 3 references, on or before November IN THE Fusion SEL 100,000 km, 08 21, 2014, or mail to: CLASSIFIEDS Jeep Patriot, north 100,000 km, 07 Silverado LS ext. cab Dr. Elliott 4x4, 07 Focus ZX4 4 dr Grandview Medical Clinic YARD MANAGER - Roblin, MB 134,000 km, 07 Freestyle Box 399, Grandview, MB R0L 0Y0 Limited 143,000 km, 06 Full Time Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Impala 145,000 km, 06 F150 supercab 4x4, 06 Reporting to the Store Manager, the Yard manager will Avalanche LT, 06 Ranger 4x4 be responsible to oversee the effective and efficient ext. cab 4x4, 05 Dodge operation of the yard operations. These duties include quadcab 4x4, 05 Sport coordinating receiving, supervision of safe work prac- Track 4x4, 04-05 Envoy tices and forklift operation, merchandise loading and Dealer Permit 8845 AWD, 04-03 Caravans, 03-05 delivery, merchandise storage, staff supervision and Sunfires, 03 Grand Am, 03 customer service. UNDER $25,000. Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 2012 DODGE JOURNEY AWD The successful candidate must be able to lift a minimum 8 passenger, 02 Sebring $199/Bi-Weekly Immediate Opening of 50lbs and have a valid Class 5 driver’s license. V6, Loaded...... 2013 CHEV EQUINOX AWD Convertible. Financing and Forklift certification is preferred, but training will be pro- 4 Cyl, Auto, Loaded....$229/Bi-Weekly warranty available. Dealer SERVICE MANAGER vided if required. Knowledge of building materials is an 2011 FORD ESCAPE AWD #4289. 204-548-2928, asset but not required. The ability to work in a team V6, Auto, Loaded...... $159/Bi-Weekly 204-648-4825. Great pay plan, great benefits package, vehicle environment is essential. 2011 CHEV AVALANCHE If you would like to build your career with our company, V8, Auto, Loaded...... $229/Bi-Weekly FARM & RANCH program and training provided. No experience please forward your resume in confidence to: 2011 CHEV CREW CAB 4X4 V8, Auto, Loaded...... $179/Bi-Weekly FEED SEED & HAY necessary. Come join our team! McMunn & Yates Building Supplies 2011 GMC 3/4 TON EXT. 4X4 Call Colin at 204-937-2113 or email Box 1328, 296 Main St. V8, Auto, Loaded...... $189/Bi-Weekly Roblin, MB R0L 1P0 2011 CHEV EQUINOX AWD FOR SALE – Small straw $ square bales, $2.00 each. [email protected] Email: [email protected] V6, Auto, Loaded...... 179/Bi-Weekly Call 204-247-0864. www.mcmunnandyates.com 2007 DODGE QUAD CAB 3/4 TON 4X4 5.9 Diesel, Auto., Loaded. We thank all candidates in advance, however only those HAY FOR SALE – Phone selected for an interview will be contacted. UNDER $15,000. Gordie late evenings HELP WANTED WORK WANTED 2011 CHEV REG. CAB 4X4 204-263-5274. 3012352 Manitoba Ltd. Help For Today. V8, Auto., Loaded...... $149/Bi-Weekly o/a Wendell Honey 2011 CHEV MALIBU WANTED – Feed barley $109/Bi-Weekly Box 1439, Roblin, MB R0L 1P0 If you live a few kilometers Hope For Tomorrow. 4 Cyl., Auto., Loaded and 2014 hay bales. out of town limits and 2010 GMC EXT. CAB 4X4 $129/Bi-Weekly Call 204-937-3719. Reporting to work at Wendell Honey, one mile east of MacNutt, Saskatchewan. need garbage picked V8, Auto., Loaded. .... Transportation provided from there to various bee yards. 2010 FORD CREW CAB 4X4 up/hauled away. Call Mike Alzheimer Society $ FEED GRAIN WANTED 12 full-time seasonal positions available at Wendell Honey in 2015. V8, Auto., Loaded. .... 109/Bi-Weekly 204-207-0195. Barley & Wheat • APIARY TECHNICIAN to: 2008 GMC ACADIA AWD - help with Spring check, hive assessment and manipulation. V6, Auto, Loaded. Call 204-937-0140 or 2008 GMC CREW CAB 4X4 - help with pest and disease control. Attention Cattle Producers 204-546-2177 for V8, Auto., Loaded. details. Canmark - help with grafting, making nucs, and raising Queens. 2005 CHEV CREW CAB - assemble equipment. Find out what Family Farming. 3/4 TON 4X4 V8, Auto., Loaded. - help super hives. MASC’s loan options - help harvest honey. WEBSITE AT LAND FOR SALE - help keep field production records. for cattle mean to you www.benson-auto.com - help maintain beeyards. - help with Fall feeding, assessment and treatments. The Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation FOR SALE – 1/4 section - help to wrap bees. has been providing financial assistance to UNDER $10,000. SW 18-25-27 W in the producers for over 50 years. If you are a cattle 2010 CHEV IMPALA LT R.M. of Hillsburg. For • Positions available from April 13, 2015 to mid-October 2015. producer looking to grow your operation, you $89/Bi-Weekly more information please • Experience working with bees necessary. should learn more about how we can help you. V6, Auto., Loaded...... • Work is physically demanding. 2009 PT CRUISER call 204-937-5665. Stocker Loans – these loans provide short- $69/Bi-Weekly • Wages $15.00-$19.00 per hour depending on experience with Wendell 4 Cyl., Auto., Loaded.. . term financing for producers who purchase 2008 PONTIAC G6 BUILDINGS Honey. feeder cattle or heifers for breeding. • Possible production bonus. V6, Auto., Loaded. 2006 CHEV OPTRA 5 LT Email Isabel Wendell at [email protected] or fax 204-564-2568 or phone Direct Loans – these loans can be used STEEL BUILDINGS... for purchasing or raising breeding stock 5 Speed, Low kms. 204-937-7767. “GIFT-CARD GIVE-AWAY!” 14112gg04with terms up to ten years. Unbred heifers 2005 CHEV BLAZER 2 DOOR 4X4 12 full-time seasonal positions available at Wendell Honey in 2015. purchased for breeding have a first-year Auto., Loaded. 20X22 $4,358. 25X24 2005 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT $4,895. 30X30 $6,446. • Apiary worker to interest-only option. V6, Auto., Loaded 32X32 $7,599. 40X46 - assemble equipment. All our loans feature no pre-payment penalties 2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM - help super hives. and our low rates are fixed with flexible V6, Auto., Loaded. $12,662. 47X72 $18,498. - help harvest honey. repayment terms that match your cash flow. 2002 PONTIAC MONTANA One End wall Included. - help maintain beeyards. To learn more about how MASC’s financing V6, Auto., Loaded Pioneer Steel 1-800-668- - help with Fall feeding. Based on 60 Month Finance 5422 www.pioneersteel.ca options will help you grow your operation, Contract Plus Taxes OAC. - help to wrap bees. please contact your local MASC lending office • Positions available from May 18, 2015 to mid-October 2015. or visit masc.mb.ca Warranty Available STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL • No experience required. TRADES WELCOME BUILDINGS 60% OFF! • Work is physically demanding. 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, • Wages $11.50 - $15.00 per hour depending on experience with Wendell 403 - 2nd Ave. N.W. 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, Honey. 80x100 sell for balance • Possible production bonus. Lending and Insurance Dauphin, MB Building a strong rural Manitoba owed! Call 1-800-457- Email Isabel Wendell at [email protected] or fax 204-564-2568 or phone 204-638-1209 2206 www.crownsteelbuild- 204-937-7767 ings.ca 12 THE REVIEW TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 Early deadlines for the Nov.11 issue 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5

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34-23-27W SE 13-24-28 W 9.7 ACRES, RM OF HILLSBURG Built in RM OF SHELLMOUTH-BOULTON RM OF SHELLMOUTH-BOULTON 1983, 1400 sq.ft., 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car insulated attd 3 bdr 2 storey dwlg with approx 1340 sq ft of living area 3 bedroom bungalow with approx 872 sq ft. Heated by new garage/workshop. Outdoor hot tub, C/A, Elec. FA fur- located on approx 19 acres. Full unfinished bsmt used electric furnace with central air hook up. Located on 12 nace, wooden deck, concrete patio, 6 acre paddock, ma- for laundry facility. Dwlg has geo-thermo heat/cooling acres SE of Roblin. Contact broker for details. ture trees. (2002) system and a wood stove supplemental heat sys- tem installed in 2008. Dwlg originally built in 1946 but en- 305 - 6TH AVE NW NEW LISTINGS tirely renovated/upgraded throughout the past few years. Spacious 4 level split with an attached 4 car garage located Contact broker for further details on the following properties. New metal roof (2012), new siding (2011), insulation up- on beautifully landscaped double corner lot. Overlooks grades 2005-2012, several new windows 2005-2011, new tranquil pond in the summer and a skaters delight in the 415 - 4TH AVE NW flooring 2009, full kitchen reno (2000), new appliances winter. Contact broker for further details and viewing. 2009 1 storey, 2 bedroom dwelling located in large 120’x273’ lot. DEVELOPMENT/CONSTRUCTION OF Detached garage and shed included. Many upgrades done PRESENT GnB BUILDING NEW TRIPLEX TO BE COMPLETED to dwelling. Excellent starter home or rental property. Formerly known as Route 83 Motel. Building is approx BY OCT/NOV 2014. 4160 sq ft with 12 rental units, living quarters & laundry 228 HOSPITAL STREET , Each unit approx 1200 sq ft with attached garage. room. Building heated by natural gas. Located on approx ONE UNIT SOLD 1 storey, approx 1200 sq ft bungalow with attached 130’x187’ piece of property overlooking Goose Lake. In- 2 UNITS LEFT garage and finished basement. Close to schools, rec. fa- cludes applicances, furnishings & 3 additional bldgs. Ex- cilities and medical centre. Fantastic location to raise cellent business opportunity. Possession date NW 10-28-28W your family. negotiable. Plus additional 2 1/2 quarters farm land. Totally reno- PT OF SW 21-24-28W vated, remodeled 1 story, approx. 1040 sq ft bungalow (APPROX 1.4 ACRE HOLDING) with attached two car garage located approx. 12 miles One storey, approx 1500 sq ft bungalow with attached 126 PTH #83 HWY SOUTH north of Roblin. Contact broker for information on the one car garage. Located 10 miles south of Roblin. Elec- 3 bedroom bungalow. Approx 1200 sq ft with finished base- many upgrades and renovations done to property. tric forced air heat, unfinished bsmt. ment. Located on large lot. Gas heat, central air, detached 14’x24’ garage. Very reasonably priced. 341 3RD AVE NW 1 ½ cottage style dwelling built PT OF SE 15-26-28W (APPROX 2 ACRE HOLDING) in 2000 with approx. 1574 sq. ft. of living area, heated 1 1/2 storey dwelling with attaached garage and partially by gas furnace. Dwelling has many unique design fea- finished bsmt. Located 2 1/2 miles NW of Roblin. Close NW 23-25-26W tures. Includes detached heated 28’x40’ garage capable to golf course. Approx 1250 sq ft of living space! DWELLING / YARD SITE of multi use options (guest house, home business ven- Approx. 10 acres. One storey 30’x40”, 3 bdr dwelling (2 tures). Possession date negotiable. 210 MAIN ST NW up, 1 down) with attached 2 car garage, located approx. PARKLAND BAKERY 15 miles east of Roblin. Dwlg built 1997, electric heat, cement basement-finished. Contact for further informa- 403 - 3RD AVE NW Well established and proven business. Great opportunity tion and viewing. Approx 75’x120’ Residential lot. to own and run your own successful business. WHAT’S YOUR BUSINESS?

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