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204-746-5487 Rik Edel Serving the Areas of: Emerson, Morris, Dominion 204-746-5487 City, Lowe Farm, Rosenort, Ginew, St. Joseph, St. Jean Baptiste, Tolstoi, Rik Letellier, Ridgeville, Woodmore, Sperling, Aubigny, Dufrost,Carlowrie, Edel Greenridge, Arnaud, Riverbend Halbstadt, Rosa, Roseau River Realty VOLUME 32 NUMBER 11 ~ VERIFIED CIRCULATION ~ SEPTEMBER 2, 2021 [email protected] Minister Johnson and MLA Josh Guenter Tour Local Building Sustainable Communities Projects are provide only water Heritage Park- Pool Liner and electricity, but no replacment -$56,864 sewer service. Healthy Living Center Some other projects Renovation Project approved in the -$35,525 Municipality are Local Reeve Dave A feasibility study Carlson stated that and master plan for the funding of these economic development projects will contribute at the Pembina Border to the economic stability crossing -$75,000 and growth in the Emerson Kinder Municipality. College playground After the visits enhancement project to Emerson and St. -$6,000 Jean, the tour for Roseau River Park the two Progressive Community Hall Conservatives continued Renovation-$13,000 with stops in Altona, Roseau Crossing Winkler, and Morden. Southeast Journal 204-373-2493 Minister Johnson and MLA Guenter visited Four Corner Project in St. Jean [email protected] Local MLA Josh shelter and tables on Guenter and the the old bridge deck Minister of Municipal overlooking the Red Relations Derek Johnson River. It is hoped the toured the area visiting site will become a further sites supported by the attraction to encourage Building Sustainable visitors to St. Jean. Communities Program. The tour then went The program on to Emerson, where supported 305 they visited the Emerson community Park. The Municipality development projects of Emerson-Franklin across the province with a were the fortunate total of 13 million dollars. recipients of a number The tour included a of Building Sustainable stop in St. Jean Baptiste Communities Grants. to visit the site of the The Emerson Park Four Corners and Town received a grant of Square Development $55,250 for a park project. The project is a campground expansion. downtown beautification The expansion will which will include the consist of a further 10 existing attractions on full service Recreational the corner, improved Vehicle sites. The current flower beds, and a picnic sites at the campground And on to the Emerson Cenntenial Park Expansion. THE SOUTHEAST JOURNAL September 2, 2021 Pg.2 Rogalski 33” fish on the wishes go out to Red River Irene Borodenko who Dominion City News st By Shirley Berrington Beautiful Garden - 1 celebrated her birthday Debbie Andrusyk 2nd with family members With the dry flying by as this week Lawrence Andrusyk on Sunday and at coffee summery weather, we we head into September Beautiful Photo - 1st time at the Health Living didn’t have near the and another school year Barbra Walters 2nd Yness Centre (Abbeyfield) with mosquitoes to contend is upon us! Many bird Boily friends on Monday. with, but the wasps have species seem to have Margaret Pott got to The Uptown Lunch been atrocious, making left and I just have tons be queen for a day as her & Bakery have changed outside barbeques and of various species of family hosted a lovely their hours of operation other outdoor events sparrows at my feeders. 80th birthday party for from 8am – 2:30pm almost unbearable. Not much of a her at daughter Tammy from Monday to Friday Recent rains have really football fan, but I even and Mike Anstett’s effective immediately. greened things up again got excited to see the place. She was thrilled They are usually there and some flowers seem Bombers come back to have her brother by 7:30am if you to be thriving with the to win over the visiting Lee & Donna Cowan of need anything. They cooler temps. It’s been Calgary Stampeders. Minneapolis, brother have found very little hard to get into the Congratulations go Frank and Aline Cowan customers come through gardens though as the out to these winners of of Dugald, and sister Lois the doors later in the top soil is still quite wet. the Emerson/Franklin of Kelowna attend and afternoon. Lunch time Although we received a Municipal competitions: join in the celebration. special are posted daily fair bit of rain, it hasn’t Walking/Running All her children and on FB. been enough to raise Challenge - Team Slaney grandchildren were in Emerson/Franklin starting September are back on at the water levels in our rivers Jen Slaney, Keira attendance too, and her Healthy Living Centre 14th. To schedule an Healthy Living Centre and water supplies. Walford, Shaun WI members and friends. welcomes back appointment contact ( formerly known as Conserving water is still Lamont,Kath We all join in wishing Chiropracter Dr. Trevor Dr. Clark at 204-891-7769 Abbeyfield House) on something we all must Hildebrand, Randi Cote you many more years of Clark. He will be in or email trevorclarkdc@ Mondays from 1:30 – 2:30 be aware of. and Misty Riach health and happiness. Dominion City every gmail.com Time seems to be Biggest Fish – Joshua th Happy 88 Birthday Tuesday from 9am- 11am. Coffee connections Continued on Page 8 Riverside Rosenort News their little baby daughter. to the Farmhouse Cafe returned from spending Kornelsen (Delmar)of by Lorraine Loewen Scarlett Mae was born for breakfast before the a month in Abbotsford, Riverton who was going I guess by now we young couple said their on August 26th, a sister big day. house sitting for a family. to visit daughter Brenda will not be asking for vows at the EMC church for her 2 brothers Max I want to wish my They enjoyed the time & family. What are the any more rain for some at 2 pm on Saturday & Theo. She is also sister Gladys Thiessen a with their son Dr. Jeff odds? time ! the ground is August 28th. It was a the 3rd grandchild for very Happy birthday on & his family as well as Take care be safe! really saturated and beautiful wedding with Chester & Ruth Bartel August 28th . It was spending time with Doris Hopefully better news digging potatoes will pastor Ward officiating. as well as Deb Tates. special to have breakfast & Jake Kornelsen. It was next week! be a challenge. The Evan is the son of Arlin Congratulations go out at the Farmhouse with interesting to spend the farmers are also having & Lori Scharfenberg to all, and now the fun some family members. flight down with their to take a break, much of Riverside. Kristans’ begins. On Sunday she enjoyed sister -in -law Betty to their dismay. We parents are John& Karis. Get well wishes go visiting the English really have nothing to A lovely meal was served. out to Joan Siemens gardens and supper in complain about when We are into new (Lorne) who has been Winnipeg. It will be good The Southeast you watch the news of restrictions once again hospitalized in Boundary for the rest of us to go out what is going on in New and beginning on Trails. On Sunday she to eat once again ! Orleans due to hurricane Saturday masks are again was transferred to Wpg News from Nebraska Journal for day surgery and about family members Ida. It was interesting for mandatory. More new 108 Church St, Emerson, Manitoba us to notice some of the rules coming on Sept. then back to Winkler has improved to the Ph: (204) 373-2493, Emerson places getting flooded 3rd. I have been thinking once again. We also point of out relatives Fax: (204) 272-3492, E-mail: [email protected] once again. We worked about the mask business remember Brad Loewen being released from the www.southeastjournal.ca who is hospitalized but hospital to the rehab Publisher: Brenda Piett Editor: Don Piett with the MCC after and wonder if that is Advertising: Don Piett, Brenda Piett Hurricane Andrew and why we cannot shake getting a bit better. and now for placements. what a mess. Now this the virus. Everyone is This will be my last Eileen has been feeling Box 68, Emerson, MB, R0A 0L0 will all have to be done breathing into their own column before school better but certainly not The Publisher reserves the right to refuse any or all advertising for again, and much more. saliva and then when doors open once again. strong so will wait to hear Parents are busy getting more on that. any reason, stated or unstated. Advertisers requesting publication Also, we are watching the you lift it up a bit out go of either display or classified advertisements agree that should sad news of Afghanistan the germs. My mother ready for the big day after We enjoyed meeting the advertisement be omitted from the issue ordered for whatever and how terrible for the used to say wash the such a long holiday. Arnold & Vera Dueck & reason, The Southeast Journal shall not be held liable. It is also innocent people left pillowcases if you cough Deb & Garry spent the John & Leona Kornelsen agreed that in the vent of an error appearing in the published advertisement, The Southeast Journal accepts no liability beyond behind. at night. Well, that is weekend in Wpg , usually on Thursday at the this would have been to food court in St Vital. the amount paid for that portion of the advertisement in which the Congratulations go only me! error appears or affects. Claims for adjustment are limited to errors out to Evan Scharfenberg Carissa& Ryan Grand Forks. I am sure The whole family gets appearing in the first insertion only. Advertising copy deviating in & Kristan Hiebert on Tates are so excited to many more felt that way.
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