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Discover Minnedosa
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Fashion House
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Home Hardware
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Johns Tax
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Wilsons Wheels
By SARAH DALRYMPLE
O
n Monday July 15th,
Rivers Edge Recre-
ation Park received a dona-
tion of $1,250 to go towards
a picnic table at the end of
the walking trail. Tis do-
nation was presented by
Elin Klym from Bayer Crop
Science.
Te Rivers Edge Rec-
reation Park also held their
annual Rubber Duck Race
on Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
Because of the recent rain,
the Assiniboine River was
too high and fast to guar-
antee the results of the
race. Instead, the group
made a creative decision
to use a cement mixer
with the help of Prairie
Concrete. Te ducks were
all placed inside and then
mixed together before they
were slowly let out one at a
time.
We found this meth-
od worked a lot better than
letting them into the river.
We had more control, not
as much time to clean up
after the end of the race,
and it was a lot more inter-
active for the kids, com-
mented Paul Laliberte. Te
children were thrilled with
the splash of the ducks as
they fell into the pool.
T e winner of this
years Duck Race was Di-
anne Degagne with a prize
of $500.
Duck Race became more than
it was quacked up to be!
Photo by Sarah Dalrymple
A cement mixer was used to determine duck race winners after
the swift current of the river halted original plans.
SUBMITTED
T
he Senior Mens Open
was held at Minnedosa
Golf and Country Club on
Monday, July 15th. Partici-
pating were 115 players of
which 52 were members of
the local golf club. Results
of the tournament follow:
Championship Flight
First: Ken Newman (72),
Second: Dwight Kearns (73
Count Back (CB), Tird:
Jim Fleury (73 CB).
First Flight First:
Greg Rabe (83 CB), Sec-
ond: Alex McPhail (83 CB),
Tird: Gary Barber (83 CB).
Second Flight First:
Stan Fraser (88 CB), Sec-
ond: Al Woods (88 CB),
Tird: Ron McInnes (88
CB).
Tird Flight First:
Ray Volanski (93 CB), Sec-
ond: Murray Wahl (93 CB),
Tird: Gary Charles (93
CB).
Fourth Flight First:
Ivan Crampain (97 CB),
Second: Brent Campbell
(97 CB), Tird: Bob Jaska
(97 CB).
Fifth Flight First:
Garry MacDowall (102
CB), Second: Dave Mar-
nock (102 CB), Tird: Jake
Dyck (102 CB).
Longest Drive went to
Harvey Ebner on Hole #4.
Closest to the Hole
went to Walter Wasem on
Hole #5 and to Jim Geekie
on Hole #12.
Longest Drive went
to Bob McCreath on Hole
#13.
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By SARAH DALRYMPLE
T
he Minnedosa Regional Library has
been worried about the possibil-
ity of a Summer Student this year. After
not receiving the Career Start grant for
the frst time in 25 years, the library was
forced to look elsewhere to fund this
years Summer Reading Program. As it
turns out, they have been able to hire a
Summer Reading Program Co-ordina-
tor and the Program will be up and run-
ning again this year.
For those that do not know, the
Summer Reading Program is a literacy
program for the youngest patrons of the
library. It motivates children to read
during the summer, with incentives like
stickers and prizes. Most importantly,
the Reading Program teaches kids how
to have fun at their local library.
Hayley Surovy is this years Sum-
mer Reading Program Co-ordinator.
Registration began on the 28th of June
and students from Kindergarten though
Grade Six can register any time. Te set-
up will be similar to most years with ac-
tivity days held on Wednesdays for Kin-
dergarten to Grade Two, and Tursdays
for Grade Tree to Six. Tere is enough
room for 15 children in each gathering
and you can register your children at
the beginning of the week. Te activity
hours will include a game as well as a
craft and will range from week to week.
So far, crafts like snow globes, cactus
piggy banks, and toucans have been
planned. Kids will also get to participate
in a scavenger hunt, play Pictionary, or
even act like a monkey.
Tis years theme is travelling and
students will be able to trek all across
the globe, from the arctic to the desert,
and the jungle to the Islands. Everyone
that registers receives a free booklet and
passport, as well as a suitcase to track
their progress around the room. Every
time you read three books you get a
sticker and after fve books, you get to
travel to a diferent location. After read-
ing every book, students were able to
put their name on a slip of paper to be
entered for grand prize at the end of the
summer.
Magician Ryan Price will also be re-
turning to the Minnedosa Regional Li-
brary with his band of hilarious charac-
ters next month. Movie Days have also
been scheduled as well as a wind-up
party in mid August. Join the other 25
students that have already signed up to
go on an adventure this summer!
Summer Reading Program
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8 Te Minnedosa Tribune Friday, J uly 19, 2013
colourful sights of Fun Fest
Clockwise from top right:
Allan Dalrymple and John
Mendrikis fip fapjacks at the
Lions Pancake Breakfast;
Main Street flled with
parade spectators;
Cameron Connection
performs at Heritage Day;
Marvin Beaumont slices a
roast at the Rotary Supper;
Flora Marcelino brings
greetings from the Province
at Heritage Day and
children make their way
through town during
Fridays Kiddies Parade.
Photos by Darryl Holyk
and Sarah Dalrymple
Continued from Page 1
Te Kiddies Carnival also took place on Saturday with games like
the potato sack race, balloon darts and face painting. Tey day was
topped of with Minnedosa Valley Cruizers Show and Shine along
with the Fun Fest Social featuring Sister Reign.
Te Agricultural Fair was also a major component to the
weekend. It was a huge success; we had nine four-horse
hitches and half a dozen six-horse hitches. Tis would make
us, if not the biggest, the second biggest heavy horse show in
Manitoba, commented Ag Society President, Bruce Sharpe.
As for Home Living sections and the Baking Department, Doro-
thy Syslak was the winner of the best quilt, Emily Macdonald received
Best Pencil Sketch, and Mary Gervais and her cinnamon buns were
crowned top in the baking category. Carla and Donna Betteridge
managed the canteen where one fairgoer explained, I have been to a
lot of fairs and that was the best food I have had yet!
Heritage Day was also well supported this year with museum
volunteers dressed in pioneer clothes. Attractions included a church
service at Hunterville Church, local entertainment and food. Flora
Marcelino, the Minister of Culture, Heritage and Tourism brought
greetings on behalf of the Province of Manitoba. Heritage Day fn-
ished of the packed and exciting Fun Fest weekend.
9 Te Minnedosa Tribune Friday, J uly 19, 2013
131st Minnedosa Fair
Photos by
Darryl Holyk
The Minnedosa Agricultural Society
would like to thank all those who sponsored and donated to our
Annual Fair. A special thanks to all the exhibitors and thank you
to those who donated their prize winning baking to our auction
and those who made a donation in lieu of a gate fee.
Congratulations to Brendan Cook who was the winner of this
years 50/50 daw. Without your generous support the Ag Society
would not be able to hold this annual event.
Husky Oil
Gold
Silver
RM of Odanah
RM of Minto
Dale Kane (In kind)
Bronze
Minnedosa Pharmacy
Burgess Quality Foods
Integra Tire
Minnagro
Minnedosa Insurance
Johns Tax Service
Ken Kane Aerial Spray
Blazers
Dari Isle
Minnedosa Tribune (In kind)
Bruce Sharpe (Prizes)
Individual
Dalrymples Greenhouse
Glenndosa Glass
The Fashion House
Minion Industries
Sharons Town & Country
Betty Wallace (Trophy +)
Home Hardware (Gift Cert)
Tymer Hyndman
Four Seasons
Double Platinum
Platinum
Credit UnionUncle Toms
Heritage Co-op
VM Transport
Neepawa Banner (In kind)
Morris Industries
10 Te Minnedosa Tribune Friday, J uly 19, 2013
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By LEONA KUCHER
E
laine Gibson of Ot-
tawa visited with her
brother-in-law and sister,
Frank and Leona Kucher,
from July 4th to the 8th.
While there she and Leo-
na attended the Rossburn
Centennial and reunion
on Saturday, July 6th.Tey
renewed many acquain-
tances and friends, toured
the town to see where they
used to live, and toured
the cemetery, to see the
headstones of many fam-
ily friends of their parents.
Later they attended the
banquet, and visited with
many friends. All in all it
was a delightful day and
well worth attending.
Sympathy of the dis-
tricts of Onanole and Er-
ickson, is extended to the
Schaf er family and the
Hall families on the pass-
ing of Leona Schafer. Le-
ona was a nurse at the Er-
ickson and District Health
Care Facility.
Frank and Leona
Kucher received word on
Monday evening, that their
Grandson and his wife,
Mike and Alecia, were at
the hospital where she is
about to give birth to their
sixth great grandchild.
(July 15th when Im send-
ing this.)
By BARBARA SMITH
B
orn and raised in
Minnedosa, Dorothy
Smith (nee Taylor) and
husband Allan Arnold
Smith celebrated their
65th Wedding Anniver-
sary as well as Allans 90th
Birthday along with family
and friends over the long-
weekend in July, 2013.
Allan and Dorothy
were married in Minnedo-
sa in 1948 on the Taylor
Farm. During their 65
years of marriage they
had two children: daugh-
ter Barbara Eileen Smith,
now residing in Vancouver,
BC and son David Allan
Smith, residing in Saska-
toon, SK. As Allan was with
the CPR, there were many
relocation moves over the
years taking them from
Ignace, Ontario, to Bran-
don, Winnipeg, Regina,
Estevan, Saskatoon and
Moose Jaw before retiring
in Brandon. Once retired
they travelled extensively
throughout Canada, the
United States and abroad.
Both Allan and Dorothy
have made many won-
derful friends throughout
their time together and to
celebrate these momen-
tous occasions their fami-
lies gathered to pay tribute
to them in Saskatoon over
the July long week.
Celebrants included:
daughter, Barbara Smith
with partner Craig Sullivan
(Vancouver, BC); son Dave
Smith with partner Sheryl
Yuzik (Saskatoon, SK);
granddaughter Monique
Ferris with son Jacob Allan
(Whitby, ON); grandson
Jean-Paul Lepage with f-
anc Lindsay Caven (Cal-
gary, AB); sister, Edna Pelts
(Minnedosa, MB); Jim and
Claudette Pelts (Burling-
ton, ON); sister May Simp-
son (Penticton, BC); sister
Betty Johnson with hus-
band Rob (Hamiota, MB);
niece Kathryn Simpson
and Kathy Evinger (Win-
nipeg, MB); family friends
Ryan Sullivan with wife
Lacey and children Lexi
and Quinn (Saskatoon, SK.
Allan and Dorothy
Smith now reside in Riv-
erheights Terrace in Bran-
don.
Celebrating Milestones
Photo submitted
Minnedosa Legion #138
WINNERS OF DRAW
1st - T.V. - Carol Smit
Brandon,MB
2nd - D.V.D - Gerri Cooke
Minnedosa, MB
3rd - Scrath Tickets - Cathy Mansell
Minnedosa, MB
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SANDY LAKE NEWS
By DIANE BACHEWICH
S
adie Rystephanuk re-
turned home from
Rocky Mountain House,
AB where she attended the
graduation of her grand-
son, Riley Cuerrier, son
of Donna and Rick Cuer-
rier. After spending a week
with them, she returned to
Sherwood Park and visited
with daughter, Kathy and
Brian Bragg and family.
Also, son Brian Rystepha-
nuk of Vancouver was vis-
iting with them.
Congratulations to
Tonielle Bachewich and
her teammates who won
Gold in the Slurpee Cup
Soccer Tournament which
was held in Winnipeg.
Tonielle plays with West-
man Wild team for the
14 and under girls out of
Brandon.
Te Mendro sisters,
Michele Doverspike of
Swan River and Karla
Ramsey of Flin Flon, vis-
ited with their dad, Peter
Mendro in Brandon and
spent the night with Sa-
die Rystephanuk and vis-
ited other family members
while here. Karla and her
family have just moved
recently to Flin Flon from
High River, AB. Tey still
left behind in storage items
which were completely de-
stroyed due to the food-
ing.
Visiting Irene Shan-
dala for a week was Lou-
ise Buckmire and Brian
Shandala of Brandon.
Also Mike Lotta and Alma
Shandala of Fort McMur-
ray, AB called in on their
way home from Toronto
where they few down east
to purchase a new car.
Sympathy to the Pas-
tershank and Kristalovich
family on the passing of
Teenie Pastershank, who
passed away at the Sandy
Lake Personal Care Home.
Funeral was held on Satur-
day here at the Ukrainian
Catholic Church and inter-
ment at the parish cem-
etery.
Te Sandy Lake Swim
Program held their swim-
ming lessons this past
week at the lake with over
30 children participating
in the program. Te in-
structor once again was
Sheryl Dadey of Winnipeg.
Nick and Katie Sali of
Regina accompanied by
son April Sali, visited with
daughter Peter and Ger-
maine Miko and family re-
cently.
Dennis and Diane
Yanchycki have their lit-
tle granddaughter Lena
of Saskatoon spending a
week with them.
Brenda Prosken and
daughter Tess of Vancou-
ver are holidaying for two
weeks with mom, Olga
Prosken.
Robert and Liz Mand-
zuk of St. Catherines, ON
are out at their cabin for
the summer months.
Our non denomina-
tional hymn sing, which
was open to everyone was
held at the Drop-in Centre
instead of at the volunteer
park because of the wet
morning after the Saturday
evening rain, was well at-
tended. Tis is Doreen and
Gary Stapletons 10th year
of hosting the program
with the Sandy Lake Credit
Union supplying the cofee
and the hymn sheets. Our
next get together will be
the Sunday of the Western
Days.
Best wishes to Tom
Prosken who has taken
up residence at the Sandy
Lake Personal Care Home.
Tom has been transferred
from the Minnedosa Hos-
pital to the Erickson Hos-
pital for some time now.
Hope you enjoy your stay
here.
Eighteen of the Ha-
miota Seniors to Seniors
were at the Sandy Lake
Drop-in Centre for a fun
day of Crib, fellowship and
a perogy luncheon. Tis
is an annual event they do
about this time of the year.
Tyson Bachewich
competed in the Prairie
Rugby Championship over
the weekend. Tyson re-
ceived the most valuable
player for his 16 and under
category. He plays with
his teammates called the
Westman Warlords Rugby
Team out of Brandon.
Sympathy is extended
to Pat Spaller and family
on the sudden passing of
her best friend, Steve aged
65 of Winnipeg. Funeral
services will be held in
Rossburn on Saturday.
Holidaying with Pe-
ter and Muriel Solonyczny
were Darcy Krause and
daughter Nadie of Petawa-
wa, ON; Donna Davidiuk
and boys Luc and Josh of
Beausejour, MB and Jean
Citulsky of Yorkton, SK.
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$9.00 for frst 40 words, additional words .10 each.
Repeat ads - Half Price.
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(Incl. logo, box & bolding, and centering).
Happy Snaps: (Birthday, Engagement, Wedding, Birth, &
Graduation)- $16.00 for the frst 20 words and the picture.
Obituaries: $6.50 per col. inch.
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You are invited to join
Paul and Marie Wonsul,
Ior coIIee and cake to celebrate
55 years oI marriage.
Sunday, August 4, 2013
1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Minnedosa Ukrainian Hall
No giIts please
18-3x
JULY 28/73
Happy 40th Anniversary
Audrey & Russell
Hope you have many more
Happy years together.
Love Donn, Natalie, Anita,
Jef, Jessica, Russ, Cindy and
Boys.
(x)
A bridal shower for
Christina Jones, bride-to-
be of Troy Hengen, will be
held on Saturday, July 20th
from 2 4 p.m. at the home of
Rachel Proven-Luhowy, 307
4th Ave. SW Minnedosa 204-
867-3993. Please accept this
as your invitation. (18-2)
Before the Miss
becomes a Mrs.
Join us for a Bridal
Shower in Honour of
Kathryn Branston,
daughter of Brenda
and Murray Abel.
A Come-and-Go shower
will be held Saturday, July
20th at the United Church
from 11:00 a.m.
until 1:00 p.m.
Bride is registered at Stokes,
and Quilts in the Mall, as well
as Home Hardware
in town.
(x)
Come and Go Baby
Shower in honour of Carter
Hurley Vaughan, son of Der-
rick and Natalie Vaughan.
Te shower will be held at
their home at 238-6th Ave.
SW on Monday, August 5th
from 1:00 4:00 p.m. Please
accept this as your invitation.
(19-2x)
Meet and Greet Come
and Go Baby Shower for
Hayden Davies, daughter of
Melissa and Chad on Friday,
July 26th at the Sandy Lake
Drop-in Centre from 7 8:30
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY COMING EVENTS
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BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMING EVENTS
Big brother Liam
is proud announce his new
brother
Blake Carter
Born June 5, 2013
at 12:05 a.m.,
he was 7 lbs 9 oz, 20.5 inches
long.
Proud parents are
Jodi McVey and Jordan
Lewandoski.
(x)
Chad and Melissa Davies
are thrilled to announce the
birth of their daughter
Hayden Anne
on June 27, 2013,
8 lbs, 21 inches.
Proud grandparents are
Ivan and Doreen
Macksymchuk of Basswood,
Doug and Liz Davies of
Sandy Lake
and great-grandmother
Anne Macksymchuk of
Minnedosa.
(x)
Hes a wiggly, giggly,
bundle of joy
Our huggable, loveable,
new baby boy
Carter Hurley Vaughan
Born July 8, 2013
Weighing 7 lbs 1 oz and
measuring 21.5 inches long.
Proud parents Derrick and
Natalie Vaughan,
Grandparents Kim
Robertson, Warren
Robertson, and Don and
Donna Vaughan are all
ecstatic!
(x)
Happy 75th Birthday Dad!
Hector Cameron
(x)
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Hall, Tuesday nights. Doors
open at 6:00 p.m. Early bird at
7:00 p.m. followed by regular
games. License #3359 B1 and
3359 BO. (47-tfn)
Deck dance at the beach
pavilion Saturday, July 20th
from 5 p.m. 12 (midnight).
Proceeds go to Minnedosa
RCMP. Admission $3.00, all
ages. (18-2x)
Margaret Laurence An-
tique and Collectible Sale in
conjunction with the Annual
Lily Festival at the Yellowhead
Centre Hall, Neepawa on Sun-
day, July 21st, 2013 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Admission Adults $3, 12
and under free. For informa-
tion call Ruth at 204-966-3802.
Rookhurst Garden all
Perennials in all fowerbeds
are for sale. Come and see
them while they are in full
bloom. Sale starts last week in
August and September. Look
for ad. Call 204-867-3326,
Erna Stemmer. (x)
Annual meeting of Fair-
mount Cemetery Board being
held July 25th, 2013 at Barry
and Joh Rosss residence at
7:30 p.m. All interested par-
ties are invited to attend. (x)
Minnedosa Service to
Seniors Congregate Meal
Program serving supper
meals for seniors at the
Townview Manor 6th
foor Tuesdays, Tursdays,
Sundays starting at 5:00
p.m. $8.00 dine in, $10.00
delivered. Call 204-867-
2198 after 1:00 p.m. on day
of the meal or call 204-867-
5190 for all other inquiries.
Service to Seniors
Menu:
July 21st:
Ham, perogies, salad,
dessert
July 23rd:
Roast beef, potatoes,
salad, vegetable, dessert
July 25th:
Roast pork, potatoes,
salad, vegetable, dessert
July 28th:
Roast turkey, stuf ng,
potatoes, vegetable, salad,
dessert
July 30th:
Meatloaf, potatoes,
vegetable, salad, dessert
August 1st:
Cold plate, includes
salads, meat and dessert
(12-tfn)
Its fnally here Te
90th birthday celebra-
tion in honour of Matilda
Melcosky will be on Sun-
day, July 28th, 2013, 2 4
p.m. at Husky Hall
(Activity Centre),
31 Main St. South
Minnedosa, MB.
Given with love
by her family.
(18-2x)
YARD SALE AT 163
GOVERMENT ROAD, EL-
PHINSTONE, MB, SATUR-
DAY, JULY 27TH, 2013 9:00
A.M. 3:00 P.M. Variety of...
kitchen items; hardware;
electrical; clothing; golf clubs;
barbeque; generator; printer;
computer; fax machine; 3
h.p. Gale trolling motor;
jewellery; sewing items, ma-
terial, etc; knitting machine;
collectibles, glass fruit jars,
Avon collectibles, books; spe-
cial $1.00 table and HUGE
giveaway table. Many other
items. LUNCH AVAILABLE.
(17-3x)
Will do house cleaning,
fexible days and hours. I have
many years experience and
have good references. Reason-
able rates. Call 204-867-5925.
Please leave a message. (x)
Help Wanted - CAP-Youth Initiative Intern
R.M. of Strathclair CAP Site
The primary responsibility oI the CAP-YI Intern is to Iacilitate access to the internet
and to provide direct services in the Iorm oI training and technical support, and to
ensure that the CAP centre is operational and available to the public sector at large.
Promotion and Creating Awareness of the CAP Site:
InIorming a broad range oI community members about the CAP site
Developing publicity and promotional materials
Organizing inIormational Iairs and other promotional events
Encouraging local media to do stories on CAP
Assisting to strengthen the volunteer base oI the CAP sites
Training:
Training the general public (those oI whom are at the sites) on basic computer
and internet use.
Training specifc target groups on the use oI the internet through Cyber Camps
Delivering workshops geared at specifc topics oI interest
Technical Support:
Setting up and/or maintaining hardware and soItware
Providing network troubleshooting
Web Page Development:
Developing a web page Ior the CAP site
Assisting community members to develop their own web pages
Candidates must be between 16 and 30 years oI age, unemployed or underemployed.
Candidates must be legally entitled to work in Canada and must be entitled to work
according to provincial legislations. Candidates cannot be recipients oI
Employment Insurance or social assistance. All youth candidates must have a valid
bank account, Social Insurance Number and an e-mail address beIore commencing
employment. Youth Iunded through the CAP-YI program must not be employed under
any other Iunding program while working with Manitoba E-Association. Position may
commence as soon as possible. Wages are $12.00 per hour.
Applications Ior the CAP-YI Intern position must be submitted by e-mail to the
undersigned at strathrminetbiz.ca by 5:00 pm July 31, 2013.
Shelley Glenn, CAO
R.M. of Strathclair
127 Veterans Way
Strathclair, Mb. R01 2C0
Are you interested in
working in the RAIL
industry?
RAILWAY TAMPER
OPERATORS
Cando, an employee-
owned company
supplying specialized rail
services across Canada,
is looking for Tamper
Operators to operate a
Mark IV Tamper, EJ6
Tamper, or equivalent.
Successful candidates
will lead small teams
responsible for aligning
tracks, spreading ballast
and tamping ties.
Top candidates will have
a minimum of five years
experience operating a
tamper, possess and
maintain CROR and TIG
certifications, work
independently and have
experience working on
Class 1 railways. Full
time position with wage
range of $25 to $30 per
hour. Requires extensive
travel throughout
Western Canada.
Accommodations and
living allowance provided
when on the road.
TO SUBMIT RESUME:
Fax 204-725-4100
Email
employment@candoltd.com
candoltd.com
(03/2<0(1723325781,7<
Member Service Representative
Full Time/PartTime Position
with the
6$1'</$.(&5(',781,21
The successIul candidate must enjoy the challenge
oI working in a team environment to develop and
maintain member relationships within clearly
defned policies and procedures.
Must possess strong interpersonal, team, and
organizational skills.
Minimum grade 12 education with related
post-secondary training preIerred.
Competence with computer programs such as
Word and Excel preIerred.
A demonstrated commitment to continuous
learning would be an asset.
Salary will relate to qualifcations and experience.
Please submit your resume, in confdence, by
August 2, 2013 to
Iris Popplestone
Sandy Lake Credit Union Ltd.
Box 129
Sandy Lake, MB
R01 1X0
Fax: 1-204-585-2163
Email: ipopslcu.mb.ca
Truck/Transport
Mechanic
Required in Brandon, MB
You offer:
Experience
Willingness to learn
Flexibility
Positive attitude
We offer:
Competitive wage
Full benets package
State of the art facility
Apprenticeship
training for the right
individual
Call Tyler @
204.571.0187
Email: theuchert
@renaissancetrans.ca
Fax to 204.571.9363
13 Friday, J uly 19, 2013
The Minnedosa Tribune
HELP WANTED CARD OF THANKS
Career Opportunity
The Rural Municipalitv of Strathclair is
accepting applications for the position of
Assistant Chief Administrative Ofcer.
Under the direction oI the CAO, the Assistant is
responsible Ior perIorming daily accounting
duties, general oIfce duties, assist in preparation oI
minutes, by-laws and correspondence, research
inIormation, grant programs, policies and procedures in
accordance with the Municipal Act. The Assistant CAO
works closely with the CAO, public, staII and external
agencies.
Qualifcations include Grade 12 education, graduate
oI/enrolled in/or willing to enrol in the CMMA
program. Graduate oI a business administration
program would be an asset. Strong accounting
and computer skills are required along with the
ability to work independently, possess initiative, good
judgement, organizational skills and be a team
player. Experience in customer service with eIIective
written and verbal communication skills are an asset
as well as the ability to perIorm a wide variety oI tasks
under the pressure oI deadlines. Salary is negotiable
depending on qualifcations and experience.
Interested candidates are asked to submit their
resume, cover letter and three reIerences, clearly marked
Assistant CAO position to the undersigned.
Deadline for application is 1uly 31, 2013 at 5:00 pm.
Shelley Glenn, CMMA
Chief Administrative Ofcer
Rural Municipality of Strathclair
P.O. Box 160
Strathclair, MB. R01 2C0
strathrminetbiz.ca
Fax: 204-365-2056
WEST REGION CHILD & FAMILY
SERVICES INC.
invites applications for a
ABINOOJIIYEG NAA DA MAA
GEWIN WORKER
(Abuse Team)
1 Year Term Position
This position will be based out of the WRCFS Head ofce which is located
at the Rolling River First Nation. Reporting to the Abinoojiiyeg Naa Da Maa
Gewin Supervisor as a member of the agencys abuse team, the worker
shares responsibility for:
the investigation of all child abuse referrals/allegations received by
the agency
intakes and referrals
working with the agencys Child Abuse Committee
establishing and maintaining positive working relationships with
the various parties involved in a multidisciplinary approach
the development and implementation of prevention and
educational programs in the communities served by WRCFS
Qualifcations:
BSW with at least 2 years related experience preferably in First
Nations Child and Family Services. An equivalent combination of
training and experience will be considered
Must have a commitment to First Nations Child & Family Services,
community based planning, and service delivery.
Knowledge of and appreciation for Ojibway culture and aspirations
are essential.
The ability to speak Ojibway will be considered a defnite asset.
Must have demonstrated ability to work as part of a team and
within a multi-disciplinary approach.
Must have computer training and/or knowledge of Microsoft Ofce
All applicants must be willing to submit a Criminal Record check, Child
Abuse Registry check, prior contact check and drivers abstract prior to
employment. Travel is required. A valid drivers license and access to
means of transportation for work is a condition of employment.
Salary: Commensurate with experience/training and according to
Provincial Pay Scale
Submit resumes to:
Murray McKay, BSW, RSW
Abinoojiiyeg Naa Da Maa Gewin Supervisor
West Region Child and Family Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 280
Erickson, Manitoba R0J 0P0
Fax: 204-636-6158
Deadline for applications is Wednesday July 24th, 2013
We thank all who apply, however, only those selected for an
interview will be contacted.
-VACANCY-
SANDY LAKE VILLAGE
MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEE
The Rural Municipality oI Harrison has an opening
Ior the position oI Sandy Lake Village Maintenance
Employee. This position is a Iull time/seasonal
position with the employee being responsible Ior
maintaining the grounds in Sandy Lake and at the
Sandy Lake Municipal Cemetery.
Hours of Work: 8 hours per day, Monday through
Friday.
Qualications: The successIul candidate must
possess a valid driver`s license, and
have a good working knowledge oI
small tractors, mowers, etc.
Date Required: Early August, 2013
Wages: In accordance with the current
collective agreement, currently
$17.00 per hour
Deadline: Applications must be received by
the Newdale OIfce no later than
July 26, 2013 at 5:00 p.m.
For more inIormation contact
Donna Memryk, CAO at the Newdale ofce
Box 220, Newdale, MB R01 110
by phone at 204-849-2107 or
by email at rmharrisinetbiz.ca
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.
is currently taking applications
for the following positions:
1. Class 1S drivers, super B hopper work thru
Prairie Provinces. Dedicated routes to suit drivers`
preIerred lane oI traIfc.
2. 2 Owner - Operator positions available. Flat rate
or commision, dedicated routes.
SuccessIul candidates must possess the willingness to
work in a team environment and work with late model
saIe equipment.
Check us out at www.gladstonetransIer.com or phone
204-385-2947 or Iax 204-385-3465.
Harold E. Proven
January 15, 1926 -
July 16, 2013
It is with great sadness
that the Proven family an-
nounce the death of Harold E.
Proven, Born January 15, 1926
and died July 16, 2013.
Service will be held on Sat-
urday, July 27th, 2:00 p.m. in
the valley at the residence of
David Proven. Call (204) 874-
2290 if you need directions.
(x)
Does someone you know
deserve a big round of ap-
plause? Let everyone know
with a Card of Tanks in Te
Tribune. Ads starting at $9.00
plus tax. (tfn)
Tank you to Dr. Onys-
hko, the nursing, physio and
other staf at Minnedosa
Hospital for your excellent
care during my recent hos-
pital stay. Tank you as well
to family and friends for your
visits, cards, phone calls and
especially your prayers. It
meant a lot to me and Im
glad to say my recovery is go-
ing well. God Bless you all!
~Sincerely, Nestor Drul (x)
Minnedosa Valley
Cruizers would like to thank
the sponsors and the partici-
pants for making our Funfest
Car Show a success. Win-
ner of the 50/50 was Jennifer
McDonald of Minnedosa. (x)
We would like to thank
all our family for their help
in making our 60th wedding
anniversary a great weekend.
Don and Kim for coming from
Sudbury; Jan for keeping us
organized; Susan and Don for
the potluck at Clear Lake, and
Barry for just being there. Te
grandchildren for serving at
the tea and Mary-Ann for the
lovely cake. Tanks as well
to friends and relatives for all
the cards, good wishes and
generous donations to MS.
We were able to send $350.00
to the MS Society. ~Jim and
Margaret Kingdon (x)
Te family of Ernie
Briese would like to thank
friends and family for all the
gestures of kindness received
during Ernies illness. Tank
you to all the staf at the
Minnedosa Hospital for the
excellent care. Reverend Nata-
sha Pearen conducted a beau-
tiful internment service and
supported us with great con-
cern. Tank you to the Neepa-
wa Legion Ladies Auxiliary
for an abundant luncheon.
Special thanks to Nathan and
his staf at Minnedosa Funeral
Service for their care and com-
passion. (x)
DEATH NOTICE
IN MEMORIAM
In Loving Memory of
Louis Saler
Who passed away
one year ago,
July 25, 2012
We think of you in silence
We often speak your name
What would we give to
hear your voice
And see your face again
Wife, Elaine; Children, Rick
and Sheryl, Randy and
Cindy, Ken and Joanne;
Grandchildren and Great
Grandchildren.
(x)
Allan Albert Shellborn
July 20th, 1953 - May 19th,
1972
Like falling leaves
Te years slip by,
But loving memories
never die.
He lives with us
in memory still
Not just today,
but always will.
Remembering with love on
your 60th birthday.
Now Dad has joined
you this year.
Love Mom, Karen, Ryan,
Connie and Carol.
DAYCARE
Little Sprouts Childcare
Home is STAYING in Minne-
dosa!!! I currently have one In-
fant/Preschool spot and three
School-Age spots available
starting ASAP. I am a licensed
ECE II, and provide tons of out-
door play as well as develop-
mentally appropriate activities.
I also provide two snacks and a
hot home cooked lunch daily.
We go on feld trips within
walking distance of my house,
and often spend all day explor-
ing outside! I am open 7:30
a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday-Fri-
day. Please call Karen at (204)
867-3626 or email shaash79@
yahoo.ca, for more information
or to book a spot! ( 16-tfn)
Little Wonders Country
Daycare near Erickson has
various spots available for July
and August. I also have one
full time infant/pre-school spot
available late August. If you
would like more info please call
Lynne at 636-2931. (18-2x)
Farm labourers and
equipment operators re-
quired for upcoming harvest
season. Mechanically in-
clined, experience operating
large machinery required.
Class I license an asset. Year-
round work available for the
right applicant. Call Boyd
Farms at 204-867-7113 or
email rgboyd@hughes.net
(18-2)
McTavishs Ice Cream
Parlour at Clear Lake requires
full-time or part-time help.
For interview, phone 1-204-
848-7366. (19-3x)
If your label reads
13 /07 /31
Its time to renew!
Call 867-3816
M & M
AUTO BODY
All Auto Body Repairs
Ph: 867-2083
5 Main St. North
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ACCOUNTING
Income Tax Filing
Farm and Business
Accounting
Payrolls
Government form filing
Phone 867-5550
Fax 867-5808
116 Main St. S.
Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
Tax Ser vi ce
& Accounti ng
Parish Backhoe
Services
Septic Systems Weeping tiles
Water Sysyems Basements
All types of excavation
Certifed in waste
water management
Call: Ian
874-2134 or 867-0383
BIR BIRCH CH
CONSTRUCTION
Commercial
Residential
GENERAL
CONTRACTORS
LTD.
867-0400
0r
867-7506
PRAIRIE CONCRETE
Minnedosa - 867-3853
Ready Mix Concrete
Concrete forms, Rebar, Wire Mesh,
Weeping Tile, Concrete Sealer, Snap Ties
All at Competitive
prices
Specializing in water & sewer
installation & repair
All types of excavation
Basements, Demolition
Snow removal
Gravel, Topsoil
Sales of septic tanks
Tony 867-7582
Kirk 867-0180
Clint Moffat
& Sons Ltd.
OFFICE
867-3356
Sand & Gravel Products
Excavating
Water & Sewer
Installations
Site Preparation
Landscaping
Snow Removal
ALLARD
YAKUBCHAK
WIRCH
CERTIFIED GENERAL
ACCOUNTANTS
GeorgeAllard, C.G.A.*
Gateway Street
Onanole, Mb
848-7413
HowardWirch, C.G.A*
9-515 4th Ave
Shoal Lake, MB
759-2680
Dauphin Ofce - 15 1st Ave S.W.
Phone: 638-3005
Fax: 638-5817
*Denotes Professional Corporation
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL
BURTON
Enterprises Ltd.
Air Conditioning,
Heating & Electrical
30 Years
Experience!!
Bus : 867-3950
Fax:
867-2340
Refridgeration
70 Main St, S.
Minnedosa, MB.
Personal Tax Returns
Farm Returns
Business Returns
Cash Back
Phone: 867-5124
14
EAVESTROUGH
5" AND 6" continuous
pre-hnished eavestrough
Siding Roohng
Sofht Fascia
Closed cell
Polyurethane Spray foam
Blow in Attic 8 Wall
Fibre !nsulation
Fire Retardent Coating
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AUTO CONSTRUCTION
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WEST ST. , BASSWOOD
PHONE: 874-2270
E-GLASS REPLACEMENT
& REPAIRS
Catharine M Gijsbers.
Certified General Accountant.
Professional Corporation - 2132
ND
Street NE
Box385, Minnedosa MB R0J1E0
x Personal &CorporateIncomeTax
x Accountingandpayroll services
x AgExpert Analyst CertifiedAdvisor
x V.I.P. Installer Grouptrainer
Tel: 867-3884 Cell: 867-0190
Email: Catharine@mts.net
AC
FINANCE
Minnedosa
Credit
Union
Main line
867-6350
Joanne Clarke
867-6364
Susan Glasgow
867-6353
Alayna McTavish
867-6354
Debbie Strelczik
867-6359
Lori McNabb
867-6360
Harvey Wedgewood
867-6363
Carol Dalrymple
867-6367
Carol Taylor
867-6368
Kim Robinson
867-6352
Jeff Dusessoy
867-6369
Sylvia Firby
867-6361
Candice Brown
867-6362
Brad Ross
867-6366
Fax
867-6391
M
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Book
This
Spot
for
only
$13.74
per
week!
Rick Taylor 867-7551
rtaylor@homelife.com
Lot 99 Minnedosa Beach
Cottage at Minnedosa Lake with nice
views. This 2 bedroom, 3 piece bath
comes Iully Iurnished at an aIIordable
price. Screened deck overlooks the
valley and lake. Cottage is winterized
and has A/C and cable TV.
463 - 4th St. NE
Unique 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Iamily home
in desirable lake area. Great patio and deck
with hot tub, outdoor freplace and beautiIul
38` x 18` inground pool. Very well maintained
home sits on 100` lot and Ieatures skylit main
bath with poured marble surround and soaker
tub. Finished basement has a Iamily room,
large bedroom, 3 piece bath, media room,
utility, storage and 9 1/2 Ioot ceilings.
137 - 1st St. NW
1988 bi-level home Ieatures 3 bedrooms,
2 Iull baths, fnished basement, central
air and air exchange. Hardwood, tile,
new carpet, new doors and deck with
glass railing. Double detached garage
with new shingles.
181 - 2nd St. NW
This 1040 square Ioot 2 bedroom
home is very tidy and well
maintained. Home Ieatures large
bedrooms, main foor utility room
and central air conditioning. New
shingles, mostly newer windows.
Appliances included.
147 - 1st St. NE, Minnedosa
This 1230 sq. It. bungalow home is
located in a great area and Ieatures a
Iamily room oII the kitchen, large
dining room and basement rec room.
Main foor bath with jetted tub and 4
piece basement bath. Forced air gas
Iurnace, central air and water soItener.
Double detached garage.
Lot 100 Minnedosa Beach
This 3 bedroom cottage at Minnedosa
Beach with sunroom, living room and
screened deck has loads oI room Ior
Iamily and Iriends. In a good location
with a nice view oI the lake and valley.
Fully Iurnished including good
appliances.
"Living in your
Community"
128 - 1st Ave. NW
Great starter home near school!
Shingles, siding and all windows
updated since 2008. Main foor
bedroom and 3 bedrooms upper foor.
Large bright kitchen and large living
room with hardwood foor.
Big Ienced yard.
AEW LIS1IAC
Strathclair
Spacious 4 bedroom home on large lot
in Strathclair. Large entrance leads to the
sprawling eat-in kitchen with an
abundance oI oak cabinets. The dining
room and sunken living room are very
nice with lovely woodwork and
hardwood fooring. The fnished
basement has a second kitchen and could
serve as a mother-in-law suite. This home
is in excellent condition and has been
nicely updated throughout.
Otter Lake
Enjoy this 736 sq. It. cottage at Otter
Lake at an aIIordable price. Two
bedroom with a 3 piece bath this Iully
Iurnished cottage sleeps nine.
Screened sunroom, covered deck
and air conditioned.
$119,9
Gwen Usick
Broker/Realtor
Ph: 867-4657
Fax: 867-2150
gwenu@mts.net
PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN
IndependentlyOwned
andOperated
Minnedosa
Stunning riverIront 2 Bdm, 2
Bath home designed Ior
wheelchair access. Central air,
gas freplace, jetted tub,
hardwood foors, garage,
carport, Ienced yard, 16`x23`
deck, much more...
MLS#1310879
$228,000 $218,000
Take a tour on realtor.ca or our website
www.remax-prairie mountain-npwa.mb.com
Minnedosa
Quality 2 Bdm Bungalow
with attached O/S single car
garage, GDO on a deep 120 lot
close to downtown. Main bath
& laundry, HE gas Iurnace,
central air, patio, vegetable
garden. Areal gem!
MLS#1310383 $198,000
Erickson
Hobby Farm on 16.16 acres,
recently reno 2900 sq It 2 1/2
storey character 5 Bdm 2 Bath
home, 2 freplaces, numerous
out buildings, a 1 Bdm guest
house, vegetable garden and
much more...
MLS#1310385 $299,000
Minnedosa
Updated 5 Bdm, 2 Bath 1
3/4 storey character home.
Features 2 staircases, 1 to main
sleeping area & 2nd to maids
quarters. 2 Verandahs,
mudroom, central air,
freplace, deck & more...
MLS #1304984 $189,900
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$99 plu s G ST fo r 25 w o rds o r less. Extra w o rds $5.00 ea ch.
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with anymore, time to sell it.
You visit your local community
newspaper for help.
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reaching 400,000 homes for just $99!
Your phone is ringing off the hook. Bye bye boat, hello cash!
So sim ple your kids ca n figure it out.
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Phone: 204-867-3816
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Monday - Friday
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LEGAL
Alexander
Jackson
Law Office
B-116 Main St S
Minnedosa, MB
867-3981
http://www.ajaxlaw.ca
SI MS & COMPANY
Law Offc e
Norman H. Si ms, Q. C.
76 Mai n Street South
MI NNEDOSA t 867-2717
HANDYMAN
REAL ESTATE
Burgess Law
Office
51 Main Street S
Minnedosa
867-2935
burglaw@mts.net
FINANCIAL
PLANNING
INSURANCE
Drivers Licenses, Autopac
General Insurance
Bruce McNabb & Dave McDonald
867-3946
MINNEDOSA
INSURANCE SERVICES
WAHOSKI
MECHANICAL LTD.
PLUMBING
HEATING
GAS FITTING
AIR CONDITIONING
204-867-3121
or
204-476-5185
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Plumbing & Heating
Gas Fitting
ph: 867-2084
cell: 867-0346
SERVICES
T A C
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Waste
Management &
Contracting
(204)476-0002
Garbage Removal
Bin Rentals
Construction Demolition
Renovating
Household clean up
Estate clean ups
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or 867-3966
Alanon - 867-3308
Alateen - 867-5121
867-3401 Minnedosa
Mtg. Times: 8:00 pm Tuesdays
Mood
Disorders
Association
of Manitoba
Support Group
Meetings held at
Minnedosa Hospital Boardroom
every 2nd Tuesday of the month
at 6:30 p.m. For more info call:
Lora Hay 826-2773
Connie Finlay 867-2556
L LE EO ON NA A S S
S ST TU UD DI I O O O OF F I I M MA AG GE E
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Manicures Manicures LCN Nails LCN Nails
Pedique Pedique Tanning Tanning
Massage Massage
867-2287 867-2287
67 Main St. 67 Main St.
St. Alphonsus
Catholic Church
142 4th St, NW.
Minnedosa, MB 867-3831
Mass Sunday 9:00 a.m.
142 4th St, NW.
Minnedosa, MB 867-3831
TRADING
FRONTIER
TRADING STORE
867-5551
Gently Used Furniture
Clothing & Misc. Items
Donations
Estate Sales
Pick-up & Deliveries
SERVICES
SELF-HELP
Drug Problem?
Narcotics
Anonymous can help
Meetings every
Tuesday &
Saturday at 7 p.m.
at Calvary Temple,
221 Hamilton Street,
Neepawa, MB
Lakeside
Septic Service
Potable water
delivery.
Book your portable
toilets.
Small tool rentals.
Bryon Gaiser
867-2416
Cell: 867-7558
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PETER HARRISON
Phone/Text 867-5444
I nsurance - Life, Critical
I llness, Disability
I nvestments - Mutual
Funds, GICs,
Stocks, Bonds
Planning -Complimentary
Reviews and
Written Plans
g MacDonald
867-5750
Craig
JOHNSTON
YARD CARE SERVICES
Lawn Mowing & Trimming
Yard Clean Up
Aerating & Power Raking
Garden Tilling
Eavestrough Cleaning
Hedge Trimming
Small Branch Trimming
Window Washing
Other Odd Jobs
Cory Johnston Minnedosa
(204) 476-4705
www.johnstonyardcare.com
RAINKE'S
Sewage Service
JIM BEAUMONT
476-2483
Owner/Operator
Cell: 476-6591
Dennis: 476-2766
23 Hour Service
RANKIES
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- Committed to Caring -
Phone (204) 857-6100
Fax (204) 857-8389
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SEPTIC
PLUMBING
MLA
LEANNE ROWAT, M.L.A.
Minnedosa
114 Main St. S.
Ofce Hours
Constituency
Ph: (204) 867-2297
Fax: (204) 867-3641
Winnipeg
Ph: (204) 945-0258
Fax: (204) 945-5921
Mon. - Fri.
9:00 - 5:00
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204-867-3983
694 - 3 St. NE Minnedosa
Darwin
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SALES AND SERVICE
Your Shaw Direct,
LG, Samsung, Bell
Danby Dealer
Computer Sales and Service
Systems, Monitors &
Accessories
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Phone 867-3164
E-mail: darm112@mts.net
Dari Isle
204-867-3601
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or dine in.
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204-867-7182
16 Te Minnedosa Tribune Friday, J uly 19, 2013
AUCTIONS
ANTIQUE/COLLECTIBLE
AND HOUSEHOLD AUC-
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Saturday, July 27, 10:00 AM,
Treherne Curling Rink, Tre-
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1-204-723-2132.
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any warranty as to the ac-
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fulness or reliability of such
advertisements. For greater
information on advertising
conditions, please consult the
Association s Blanket Adver-
tising Conditions on our web-
site at www.mcna.com.
BATTERIES FOR EVERY-
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construction, ATV, marine,
cycle, golf carts, solar. Phones,
tools, radios, computers, etc.
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FUNDRAISING
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Agricultural Museum at Aus-
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204-724-7907
SERVICES
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batteries. Ecocentres, Rms,
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STEEL BUILDINGS
STEEL BUILDING - DIY SUM-
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Free no obligation review oI your
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th
1:30 4:00 p.m.
at the
Outdoor Kitchen
Inclement Weather Alternate location is Sandy Lake Fire Hall
Sponsored by The Sandy Lake Ukrainian CuIturaI Heritage Association
And the RuraI MunicipaIity Of Harrison
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Rope Making,
Cross Stitch Embroidery,
Easter Egg Painting & More!
Tour the Log Hut & Ukrainian Museum
Enjoy Traditional Fried Bread
made by the members of the
8andy Lake Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Association
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MANTOBA UKRANAN
CANADAN HERTAGE DAYl
18-2
MCNA PROVINCE WIDE CLASSIFIEDS
By ELMER KASKIW
T
he days are getting no-
ticeably shorter with
daylight hours now having
decreased by over 36 min-
utes. Te rate of decrease
presently is approximately
two minutes per day and
will be almost three min-
utes per day by the end of
July. Our daylight hours
peaked on June 21st at
around 16 hours and 21
minutes and will be as of
July 19th approximately 15
hours and 45 minutes.
Te loss in daylight
hours is important to note
since plant growth and ma-
turity begins to slow signif-
icantly. Tis slowed growth
means that any additional
fertility or even fungicide
application at this time can
prolong maturity to a point
where the crop is now at
an increasing risk for frost.
In many respects we have
now reached a point in
the growing season where
crop yield potential is set
and our focus should now
move towards preserving
quality.
Lodging Causes and
Yield Losses
Lodging in cereals
over this past week has
certainly become more
pronounced with some
crops now having gone
down for the second time.
Generally lodging at early
heading will see the bulk of
the crop recover however
it now becomes extremely
prone to lodging as the
crop flls. Yield losses are
typically more signifcant
the earlier the crop goes
down. A crop that lodges
early will recover through
the formation of elbow
joints at the lowest stem
nodes. Lodging in cere-
als is often a result of both
the genetic makeup of the
plant and adverse weather
conditions, such as rain,
wind, and hail.
High nitrogen fertil-
ization also causes plants
to be more susceptible to
lodging. Tis is due to the
lush growth which also
provided an excellent en-
vironment for the spread
of disease. In addition,
increased plant densi-
ties, heavier seeding rates,
shading, and high mois-
ture content especially
under cloudy and humid
conditions, have been
found to increase the ten-
dency of cereals to lodge.
Lodging can be the
most limiting factor in at-
taining high yields from
increased nitrogen fer-
tilization, especially dur-
ing humid conditions.
Te ef ects of lodging on
yield losses depend on the
growth stage of the plant,
the weather conditions af-
ter the lodging has taken
place, and the severity of
lodging. When a crop lodg-
es before fowering, the
stem may regain their up-
right position if favourable
weather conditions pre-
vail. Under adverse weath-
er conditions, however, the
crop will easily be lodged,
resulting in deformed head
and shrivelled kernels. If a
crop lodges sometime after
f owering, the heads will
not regain their upright po-
sition. At this stage, kernel
numbers are not afected,
but the grain weight may
be severely reduced. Yield
losses are greatest when a
crop lodges during the ten
days following head emer-
gence. Yield losses at this
stage will range between
15- 40%.
Office Closure
T e Shoal Lake MAFRI
of ce was of cially closed
as of July 12th. Te MASC
Lending portion of the of-
fce was unafected by the
closure. Te Shoal Lake Ag
District was frst formed in
1938 making this year the
75th year of its existence.
Prior to myself (23 years) Bill
Lambert served the district
for 18 years, Bob Durston
for fve years, Chuck Dixon
for fve years, John Neabel for
two years, A. Goehrling for
four years, Welland Stone-
house for four years, Craw-
ford Jenkins/Doug Fletcher
and summer students Char-
lie Good and Barry Oakes
for 10 years, and BJ Gorby
for four years. I will now be
based out of Minnedosa but
will continue to cover the
same area as in the past and
will continue to reside in the
Shoal Lake area.
Shorter days, lodging and of ce closure
Ag report