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Rockin out
Photo by Jennifer Paige
Photo by Darryl Holyk
Teory of a Deadman headlined year ten of Rockin the Fields of Minnedosa.
Pictured is lead singer, Tyler Connolly.
By DARRYL HOLYK
T
he Heartland Rodeo
returned to Minnedo-
sa this August long week-
end attracting competitors
and spectators from near
and far.
Overall, things went
well, said Minnedosa Ro-
deo President, Greg Woy-
chyshyn. Te stands were
full and there were no real
injuries to speak of so thats
always good.
Te one area that did
experience some struggles
this year, was the quantity
of food available onsite for
competitors and specta-
tors. With the canteen in
the display building not
open, the lone food vendor
did its best to try to keep up
the demands of the hungry
crowd. Te rodeo com-
mittee has already started
talking about options for
next year so that this issue
does not arise again.
We hope to have
some new exciting food
vendors for next year to
make sure we are well
stocked throughout the
weekend, said Greg.
Te three-day rodeo
weekend kicked of Sat-
urday morning with a
Manitoba Barrel Racing
Association 3D barrel rac-
ing event. Later that after-
noon, the f ags of rodeo
were carried into the main
arena by riders on horse-
back to open day one of
the Heartland Rodeo. Te
national anthem was sung
by six-year-old Echo Des-
jardins. Tis young cowgirl
also competed later in the
show in the Pee Wee Barrel
Racing event.
Following the Cowboy
Prayer, hard hitting ro-
deo action kicked of with
hometown cowboy, Ben
Marcino being the frst to
compete in the bareback
event. Other events in-
cluded Saddle Bronc, Tie
Down Roping, Goat Tying,
Team Roping, Breakaway
Roping, Barrel Racing,
Steer Wrestling, Steer Rid-
ing and Bull Riding.
Continued
on Page 9
Evan Billings takes a sideways fall
from a bull named Red Skin.
By JENNIFER PAIGE
E
very year during the August long weekend excite-
ment and energy fll the streets of Minnedosa. Tis
past weekend people came from far and wide to enjoy a
weekend full of great music, good friends, and take in ev-
erything Minnedosa has to ofer.
Ten years ago, Rockin the Fields was thought to
be a goner with only good memories of past festivals to
hold onto. But now, ten years later, a dedicated team of
organizers and loyal volunteers have flled the hills of
Minnedosa with rock music once again.
Celebrating their 10th year of non-prof t co-oper-
ative, Rockin the Fields 2013 saw a non-stop line up of
bands that drew a wide range of attendees. Tis years fan
favourites included Trooper, Te Trews, Starship featur-
ing Mickey Tomas, Monster Truck and festival headliner,
Teory of a Deadman .
Over the past several years, Rockin the Fields has
evolved, growing every year, including this year which
saw attendance grow to just over 2,000 visits per day,
compared to 2004 when daily attendance was only 400.
Organizers boast that the festival went as smooth as
ever with no arrests or charges during the three-day mu-
sic fest. Te f rst aid trailer was also uneventful only see-
ing minor scrapes and the odd person who drank beyond
their limit.
Continued on Page 8
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By JENNIFER PAIGE
W
ith an extensive list
of volunteer ac-
tivities, committee board
memberships and presi-
dential positions, local
resident, Robert Graham
has been honoured with a
national award for his life-
time of civic-minded con-
tributions.
Te Diamond Jubilee
Award was created in hon-
our of the 60th anniversa-
ry of Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth II and to pay
respects to her six decades
of service. Recipients of
the award had to be nomi-
nated by fellow commu-
nity members to Members
of Parliament of the Legis-
lative Assembly. Since the
beginning of 2012, 60,000
deserving Canadians have
been recognized for their
outstanding achieve-
ments that have positively
impacted our country,
their province or their
community.
Bob was a good ft
for the award and it is easy
to see that he deserves
it when you take a look
at his volunteer history,
says Brock Alexander, who
penned one of the three
nomination letters sent to
parliament members. Two
other letters were written
by Dave McDonald and
Brian Bruce.
We sent in three
nomination letters ex-
plaining all of the time
Bob spends in town, vol-
unteering and being an
active, involved commu-
nity member, says Mc-
Donald. Tis is a very
well deserved award. Bob
is always there to help,
just like with Rockin the
Fields, he has donated a
lot of time there and does
every year. Whatever or
whenever you need help,
he is there to help out.
Graham has lived in
the southwest corner of
Minnedosa for 28 years.
I have always been in-
volved in the community
because I love this town.
It is a great place to live
and raise kids. When you
spend some time volun-
teering you get to know
people, learn about team-
work and get to know the
community you live in.
Graham has been a
volunteer in town for as
long as he has been a resi-
dent, a staple at Rockin
the Fields since its con-
ception, president of the
Little River Game and Fish
Association for 14 years,
previously a town council
member, as well as partic-
ipating in numerous com-
mittees, and fundraising
boards.
I like to see things
getting accomplished.
One of my favourite proj-
ects I have worked on
would probably have to
be the back nine at the
golf course. I spent count-
less numbers of hours and
days out there, says Gra-
ham.
Graham was present-
ed with the Diamond Ju-
bilee Award on July 11th at
a ceremony during the lo-
cal mens golf night. I was
very overwhelmed when
I found out I was nomi-
nated and when I was
presented with the medal;
there are lots of deserv-
ing people that do a lot of
things for this town and
to be recognized means a
lot.
Graham honoured for Dedication to Community
Bob Grahams
Community Involvement:
Curling Club - previously a member and served
as president for two years.
Golf Club - previously served as grounds chair
for two years. Currently a member and served as
president for two years. Presently on the executive
committee as a senior representative and assists
with several projects at the course.
Little River Game and Fish Association- has
served as president for 14 years.
Town of Minnedosa - during his four year term
as councillor, Bob served four years as chairman of
the economic development board.
Rockin the Fields - volunteered every year
since Classic Rock began in 1996.
Little Saskatchewan River Conservation Dis-
trict - currently serves as board member and has
held the position for six years.
Te Minnedosa Regional Events Centre -
served for the past four years on the fundraising
committee.
Rotary Club - member for the past four years.
Masonic Lodge - previous member.
Hockey League - coached for two years.
Photo by Jennifer Paige
Bob Graham was recently presented a Diamond
Jubilee Medal in recognition of his many years
of volunteering in the community.
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his past weekend, the
Minnedosa Maver-
icks represented the Santa
Clara Baseball League at
the Senior AA Finals in Ha-
miota.
Game #1 Baldur (3)
Minnedosa (1). Mitch Hut-
ton had 1 hit and scored 1
run.
Game #7 Minnedosa
(8) Springf eld (2). Win-
ning Pitcher Nick Krutke-
wich. John Lawrence had 3
hits, 2 RBIs, Scored 1. Zac
Yandeau had 2 hits, 1 RBI,
Scored twice
Game #11 Minnedo-
sa (7) Hartney (1). Winning
Pitcher John Hutton. An-
drew Richards had 3 Hits,
Scored once. Zac Yandeau
had 2 Hits, Scored twice.
Game #14 - Hamiota
(4) Minnedosa (3). John
Hutton went 2 for 3. Zac
Yandeau doubled and
scored once.
In the f nal game,
Brandon defeated Hamio-
ta 8-3.
Senior AA provincial
baseball results
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Sometime in the late
evening hours of
August 9th or
the early morning
hours of Tuesday,
August 10th, 1993
vandals wreaked
havoc and
destruction at
Minnedosa Cemetery.
65 memorials were
damaged, broken
or smashed.
Minnedosa Crime
Stoppers and
Town Council
immediately ofered
a $1,000 reward to
solve this crime.
Dear Editor,
C
anada has weathered
the stormof the glob-
al recession well, but as a
trading nation in the global
economy we are not im-
mune to the problems that
countries around the globe
are facing today.
With its focus on job
creation, economic growth,
and long-term prosperity,
Economic Action Plan 2013
is good news for Dauphin-
Swan River-Marquette, and
all of Manitoba. The plan
continues to keep Canada on
track to return to balanced
budgets in 2015-16, and will
keep federal taxes at their
lowest level in 50 years.
The rst phase of Eco-
nomic Action Plan 2013
calls for increased skills and
training support with the in-
troduction of the Canada J ob
Grant. This grant will pro-
vide $5,000 when matched
by an employer to help
Manitobans gain access to
training at institutions, such
as community colleges and
trade schools, that will lead
to high-quality, well-paying
jobs.
Manitoba small busi-
nesses will benet from
Economic Action Plan 2013
with the extension and ex-
pansion of the hiring credit
for small businesses. The
hiring credit will save small
businesses across Canada
$225 million in 2013. An
additional $20 million will
be invested to help small
businesses access research
and business development
services at universities and
colleges.
For generations, our
famers have fed Canada and
the world, while providing
jobs and career opportuni-
ties to Canadians. Eco-
nomic Action Plan 2013 will
benet part-time farmers by
doubling the current deduc-
tion limit under the restricted
farmloss income tax rules
from $8,750 to $17,500.
Further our Government
has increased and indexed
the Lifetime Capital Gains
Exemption from $750,000
to $800,000. Not only will
this ease the burden of plan-
ning for retirement, but it
will make it easier to trans-
fer a family farm, to the next
generation of entrepreneurs.
Further, all farmers and the
agriculture industry will
benet fromthe increase to
spending on competitive-
ness, trade development,
food safety, and environ-
mental programming under
Growing Forward II.
Economic Action
Plan 2013 strengthens our
Government`s commitment
to the improvement of Man-
itobas communities. The
Community Improvement
Fund will provide $32.2
billion, over the next ten
years, to help municipalities
receive stable and predict-
able funding in support of
local infrastructure projects.
The Building Canada Fund
will provide $1.25 billion,
over the next ve years, to
support economic infra-
structure projects across
Canada that have a national
and regional signicance.
Our Government under-
stands that investments in
Canada`s public infrastruc-
ture are crucial for job cre-
ation, economic growth, and
a higher standard of living
for Manitoba`s families. Al-
together the Conservative
Federal Government has
committed to $70 billion in
stable infrastructure funding
over the next ten years.
In budget 2013 we
have also recognized the
importance of recreational
sheries in Canada and the
contribution it makes to the
economy. Our plan invests
$10 million to work with
local conservation and rec-
reational shing groups to
enhance and conserve sh
habitat. A further $4 million
will be invested towards
marine conservation, and an
additional $4 million will be
provided to protect our wa-
ters frominvasive species.
Economic Action Plan
2013 also conrms our
Government`s support for
hospitals, schools, and other
important health and social
services in rural Manitoba.
In total, Manitoba will re-
ceive $3.4 billion under Eco-
nomic Action Plan 2013 in
federal transfers. This will
include $1.1 billion through
the Canada Health Trans-
fer, $443 million through
the Canada Social Transfer,
$1.8 billion through Equal-
ization, and almost $7 mil-
lion in total transfer protec-
tion. Overall, the Plan will
include $643 million more
in federal transfer support
to Manitoba than under the
previous Liberal govern-
ment.
Economic Action Plan
2013 will ensure the contin-
ued prosperity of the Cana-
dian economy. We are in-
vesting in doctors, workers,
small businesses and farms,
and in rural communities
like those in Dauphin-Swan
River-Marquette.
Sincerely,
Robert Sopuck, MP
Dauphin-Swan River-Mar-
quette
Economic Action Plan 2013 brings good news for riding
20 years ago...
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Minnedosa Golf and Country Club. On July 31st, Nick
Butler shot one on hole $8 from 191 yards using an 18 de-
gree hybrid. Ten, on August 2nd, Karl Loewen shot one
on hole #12 from 163 yards using a fve iron.
More Holes-in-One
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The Minnedosa
& District
Foundation
Congratulations to Hayley Surovy,
2013s recipient of the Verna Averill
Memorial Scholarship. This
scholarship is awarded to an M.C.I
Grade XII graduate who plans on
becoming a teacher. Hayley is
enrolled at B.U. for the fall and
upon graduating plans to teach
middle years.
By JENNIFER PAIGE
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his past Sunday in
Bowmanville, ON,
Minnedosas country duo,
Sister Reign took to the
stage. Heidi Kornik and
Jodi McNabb, along with
the Sister Reign band mem-
bers, were selected as one
of eight top fnalists for the
Boots and Hearts Music
Festivals Emerging Artist
Showcase.
Boots and Hearts Music
Festival is the largest Cana-
dian country music festival
and boast performances
of more than 30 bands
including a mix of super-
stars, such as Jason Alden,
Miranda Lambert, Dierks
Bently as well as a number
of emerging artists.
Sister Reign was se-
lected out of 200 appli-
cants to perform at the
festival and participate
for the chance to win the
emerging artist showcase.
Te other seven fnalists
in the running were Jor-
dan Mcintosh, Rebekah
Stevens, Abby Stewart,
Te Hollowbodies, Jessica
Mitchell, Te Reklaws, and
Wes Mack.
Te Reklaws, from
Cambridge, ON ended
up winning the showcase
and were awarded with
the opportunity to open
on the main stage in front
of 30,000 in attendance
for Dierks Bently, a mu-
sic video agreement with
CMT, collaboration with a
songwriter, studio time in
Nashville, as well as pro-
duction and distribution
of a single by a major re-
cord company.
Local Country Duo takes part in
Star-studded Music Festival
By JENNIFER PAIGE
H
ave you recently had
someone knocking
on your door trying to sell
you something? Te meth-
od of the door-to-door
sales is not as popular as it
used to be, but if you do re-
ceive a door-to-door sales-
person in your home, it is
important to be informed.
Minnedosa RCMP
has recently received nu-
merous complaints about
door-to-door salespeople
in the area. Local RCMP
have investigated the com-
pany and report that they
are a legitimate company
with a license from the
city.
Te common com-
plaint reported to RCMP
is repeated visits to unin-
terested parties as well as
convincing residents who
do not need the product
into purchasing. However,
according to the RCMP the
company is not doing any-
thing illegal.
If your home is ap-
proached by a door-to-
door salesperson, be sure
to ask to see the company
issued identifcation and
sellers license or registra-
tion. All legitimate door-
to-door salespersons are
required to carry proper
identifcation.
Do not be pressured
into buying anything. If
you are interested in the
product, ask for sales or
product information and
plan to call and order or
visit local stores that sell
similar products. Always
be sure to compare pric-
es as some door-to-door
products may be over-
priced.
In Manitoba, consum-
ers are protected by the
Consumer Protection Of-
fce, which hears, mediates
and investigates consum-
er-related complaints or
concerns.
Every province and
territory in Canada also
has a cooling of period,
a specifc number of days
during which you may
cancel a contract you have
made with a door-to-door
salesperson for any rea-
son. According to the Con-
sumer Protection Of ce
of Manitoba, anyone who
purchases something from
a licensed door-to-door
salesperson has a 10-day
right to cancel.
For more informa-
tion on consumer rights or
consumers rights to can-
cel, contact the Consumer
Protection Of ce of Mani-
toba: Contact: 204-945-
3800, Toll-free: 1-800-782-
0067, email: consumer@
gov.mb.ca website: www.
gov.mb.ca/cca/cpo/index.
html
Be an informed consumer
Photo submitted
Minnedosas Sister Reign poses for a photo at the
Boots and Hearts Festival in Ontario.
By JENNIFER PAIGE
M
y frst week at
The Tri bune
during August long
weekend has been full
of excitement, amaz-
ing volunteer enthu-
siasm, town spirit and
some people that sure
know how to rock in
the mud!
As for a little bit
about myself, I was
born and raised in
Brandon, MB. Liv-
ing close to Minnedosa growing up, I spent quite a
bit of my summer time here. After graduating high
school I spent some time travelling before moving to
Lethbridge, AB. I attended Lethbridge College and
graduated from the Communication Arts program
with honours. After graduation I settled in Winnipeg,
and began working for a publishing company in the
downtown centre which publishes a number of agri-
culture related magazines.
After spending some time in the city, I deter-
mined that big city life was not for me. And alas, I
found Te Tribune. I am excited to take on this new
position and as I become a regular by-line, please be
patient as I learn names, faces and the ins and outs of
the town.
Working in the feld of journalism is a privilege
that provides me with the opportunity to listen, ask
questions and tell peoples stories. Tank-you all for
the warm welcome I have received, I look forward
learning your stories and immersing myself in this
paper.
Meet our new
reporter, Jennifer
6 Te Minnedosa Tribune Friday, August 9, 2013

The Minnedosa Rotary Club would like to thank all


those who purchased tickets, Max McNabb and
those who attended the Annual Club 400 Draw
on July 12, 2013.
Congratulations to the Iollowing winners.
Dave Bailey
Mac & Marg Davidson
Rick Taylor
Maurice Kingdon
Faye & Larry Cibula
Katherine & Mike Kingdon
Greg Crasanti
Dean Wareham
Rob Smith
Teresa & Brian Kiliwnik
Olive Templeton & Doris McNabb
Deb Pritchard
Arnold Kingdon
Dennis McNabb
Ross Burnside
Ray & Cheryl Orr
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Minnedosa Golf Club
Minnedosa Golf Club
Expansion Committee
Cash Calendar Draw Winners
for the Month of July 2013
Lottery License #MGCC3945RF
Eleanor & Dave Marnock $250
Stan Rainkie $50
Jen McDonald $30
Martin Woronchuk $30
Kevin Hill $30
Wayne Cowan $30
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By DOREEN TROTT
M
alcolm and Shir-
ley Rose and fam-
ily gathered at the home
of Rachel Rose to help her
celebrate her 94th birthday
on July 30th. Happy Birth-
day Rae!
Brian Moore from
London, ON is spend-
ing some time with the
Northam family.
Henry and Phyllis
Winder spent a very en-
joyable weekend at their
campsite at Crawford Park.
Also enjoying the weekend
with them were Rob and
Leila, Taylor and Tamara
McVannell of McGregor
and Mark and Shelley An-
derson and Kevin and Fran
Larson and Ainsley all of
Brandon, MB.
Te McVannell family
few to Charlottetown, PEI
Monday morning. Tamara
will be playing baseball
in the nationals there. We
wish Tamara and her team
every success!
CADURCIS NEWS
By DARRYL HOLYK
B
ack in 1995, the very
f rst performance of
the Manitoba High School
Rodeo Association was
hosted in Minnedosa.
Te MHSRA kicked of its
2013-14 season Monday,
August 5th with a full slate
of competitors testing their
skills on the fnal day of the
Minnedosa Rodeo week-
end.
Te local performance
opened at 11 a.m. with
the entry of rodeo fags.
Hometown competitors,
Orla Sheridan and Sarah
Stemmer were each hon-
oured to carry a fag in
the opening ceremony.
Minnedosas Adam Stem-
mer recited the Cowboy
Prayer.
T e Manitoba High
School Rodeo Associa-
tion includes the same
competition categories as
regular rodeo, providing
young cowboys and cow-
girls the opportunity to
get involved in the sport
of rodeo at an early age. A
junior high category was
added in 2004. Mondays
rodeo had both junior high
and high school events.
While some competi-
tors travelled a great dis-
tance to be here, a number
of local area competitors
also took in various events.
Adam Stemmer of
Minnedosa placed frst in
Junior High Chute Dog-
ging with a time of 22.840
earning him a ten point
score. In Junior High Boys
Goat Tying, Adam placed
second with nine points
and a time of 20.100.
In High School Bar-
rel Racing, Katie Hunter of
Rapid City earned a time
of 17.422. Minnedosas
Sarah Stemmer came in at
18.190, followed by Skye
Rees of Erickson with a
time of 18.917. Minnedo-
sas Orla Sheridan also
competed in this event end
earned a time of 19.290.
Skye Rees and Katie
Hunter competed against
18 other cowgirls in the
High School Breakaway
Roping event. Both took a
no time score.
Owen McKay of Er-
ickson competed in High
School Bull Riding and
came away with no score.
In High School Goat
tying, Skye Rees came in
third with 8 points and a
time of 11.900. Also com-
peting in this event but not
placing were Sarah Stem-
mer and Katie Hunter.
Orla Sheridan had a
time of 26.406 putting her
in 11th place in Pole Bend-
ing. Katie Hunter had a
time of 31.505 in this event
and Sarah Stemmer had a
no time.
Onanoles Clay Berge-
son competed in High
School Steer Wrestling
and ended his match with
a no time. Clay also took a
no time in the High School
Tie Down Roping event.
For High School Team
Roping, Skye Rees as the
header, paired with Josey
Millward of Garland, MB as
the heeler took frst place
with a time of 27.460. Clay
Bergeson also competed
in this event as a heeler,
paired with Shelby Gillies
of Neepawa, but took a no
time.
Strathclair cowboy,
Joe Lane competed in Ju-
nior High Boys Breakaway
but took a no time. He also
competed in Junior High
Chute Dogging, Junior
Bareback and Junior Sad-
dle Bronc.
The next generation of rodeo athletes
Hometown cowgirl, Sarah Stemmer weaves her
horse through the Pole Bending course.
Minnedosas Orla Sheridan races
through the barrel racing course.
Photo by Darryl Holyk
Photo by Darryl Holyk
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By RAVENS GLEN WI
C
ongratulations and
best wishes to Peter
and Karen Dymtriw who
will celebrate their 25th
wedding anniversary on
August 10th, we all wish
you many more.
Don and Wendy Fer-
guson of Edmonton called
in to visit Ralph and Shirley
Pedersen on July 28th.

Gordon and Enid Clark
spent several days at Mani-
tou Beach Resort and Spa
enjoying the mineral wa-
ters there. Tis lake is a
long narrow basin that
allows water to enter but
there is no drain out, and
the eastern access road has
had to be built up by sev-
eral feet.
Friends and neigh-
bours gathered last Friday
evening to help Ralph and
Shirley Pedersen celebrate
their 50th wedding an-
niversary with cake, ice
cream and visiting. On
Saturday, August 3rd, their
actual anniversary date,
the family took them on
the Martese boat cruise at
Clear Lake and then out
for an Anniversary dinner.
Congratulations from all
your friends.
Shirley Pederson spent
the long weekend in Bran-
don with her sister Bernice
Atkinson and helped her
celebrate her birthday.
Dennis Pedersen is
now an of cial master
angler when he caught a
trophy catfsh recently. Ian
Lamb was fshing with him
and also caught a large
catf sh, which they both
then released after the pic-
ture taking! Dennis and
Barb Pedersen have had
a young black bear around
their yard feasting on their
saskatoon bushes.
Happy birthday wish-
es are sent out to Ida Brad-
ley, Peter Weetman and Lil
Farrend who celebrated
birthdays this past week.
Heres wishing you many
more! Lils daughter Lou-
ise of Calgary is here visit-
ing her mother, and sister
Holly and Albert Shurvell
and family.
Several friends and
relatives attended the baby
shower held in Sandy Lake
for the new daughter of
Melissa and Chad Davies.
She is another great-niece
for Hilda Davies.
Shannon and Cindy
Dalke, Melanie and Tyler
spent a week holidaying at
Grand Beach in July.
Bob and Willine Young
had their family here to
celebrate Willines special
birthday at the Royal Oak
Inn. Tey brought their
grandchildren, Bobby and
Brooke home to spend
several days with them.
Rob Young was here on the
long weekend to pick up
the children to take home.
Roger, Nancy and family
were all here for the long
weekend to visit, along
with Robin and Stacey
Bradley.
NEWDALE NEWS
SUBMITTED
M
idwest won this
years provincial
bantam AAA baseball
championship on Sunday,
August 4th in Morden, MB.
Morgan Geekie
pitched a complete game
fve-hitter, striking out nine
batters, helping Midwest
defeat host South Central
3-1 in the championship
fnal.
To advance to the
championship game, Mid-
west wound up defeat-
ing North Winnipeg 9-4
in a semifnal on Sunday
morning. Adam Robidoux
hit a three-run home run
for Midwest en route to the
victory.
Midwest went unde-
feated in the tournament,
winning all four of their
round robin games. Te
team now moves on to the
Baseball Canada Bantam
Championship, slated to
take place August 22nd-
26th in Vaughan, ON.
T e squad includes
Dayton Heino and
Ryan McLenehan from
Minnedosa. Morgan
Geekie and Blake Mervyn
(Strathclair), Riley Sham-
ray (Oak River), Brody
Smith (Hamiota), Darcy
Buhler (Macgregor), Chad
Kilimnik (Russell), Adam
Robidoux (Binscarth),
Noah Lemoine (St. Lazare),
Keenan Lewis (Miniota),
Nick Kuharski (Neepawa),
and Joben Smith (Foxwar-
ren).
1993 - Tanks to a do-
nation of $2,500 from the
Department of Natural
Resources, the Minnedosa
Fish Enhancement Com-
mittee is formed. A local
Crime Stoppers Board is
also formed.
1973 - A spokesperson
for Sedco Drilling Co. of
Calgary, AB said his com-
pany will be drilling for
gas and oil west of Sandy
Lake.
1963 - Rolling River
School Division will pay
the Village of Erickson
$14,000 for the installa-
tion of water and sewer
services to the projected
high schools property
line. Tis payment will
cover all taxes for 20 years,
however, RRSD will have
to pay the usual water
rates.
1943 - Seven cases of
measles are reported in
the Crocus District.
1933 - After raids have
been conducted for ten
years, a still is fnally dis-
covered in the Bethany
area. A f ne of $200 is
charged to its operator.
1913 - Schools are set to
re-open on August 18th.
1903 - Letters patent
are issued incorporating
P.J. McDermott, H. Mut-
ton, J.W. Tompson, H.F.
Maulsen and R.T. Sander-
son as Minnedosa Milling
Company with a capital of
$25,000.
FOR SALE BY TENDER
2 Bins located at the corner of Hwy 270 & Hwy 16A,
Basswood, MB, owned by Viterra.
Description:
2 60 Tonne Dry Fertilizer Lode King Bins
Conditions:
Minimum oI 10 deposit required with oIIer
Highest or any oIIer not necessarily accepted.
Viterra reserves the right to evaluate and select
oIIers based on its own internal criteria and to
accept or reject any oIIer submitted in its sole and
absolute discretion.
OIIers must be received in writing on or beIore
AUGUST 20, 2013
The successIul bidder will be required to complete
and execute an invoice Ior the purchase and sale oI
the asset(s) in Viterra`s standard Iorm.
PLEASE SUBMIT OFFERS TO:
Viterra
Viterra Basswood
Box 1575
Minnedosa, MB
R01 1E0
Attention: Gill Smith
To arrange an inspection of the above item, please
contact Gill or Laurie at 204-874-2345.
Customer is to arrange removal and transport
of the bins.
Bins are sold as is!
Bantam Champs
Photo submitted
Ye Old
Trib
8 Te Minnedosa Tribune Friday, August 9, 2013
Rockin all weekend
Rockin the Fields photos by Jennifer Paige
Sundays rain turned roads to a muddy mess.
Continued from Page 1
Some heavy rain and cool evening temperatures did
not stop the crowds or campers. Te rain was a bit of a
bummer, but it is expected. Unfavorable weather isnt go-
ing to stop these people, says Gail McGillvery, a Winni-
peg resident, attending her third Rockin the Fields. Tis
festival and the people that attend have the best energy.
It is my favourite summer event. Tere is nothing better
than spending a weekend outdoors, with great music and
great people.
Other performances throughout the weekend in-
cluded Filthy Lucre, Te Headpins, Until Red, One Bad
Son, Nuthin But Trouble, Te Dust Rhinos as well as nu-
merous emerging bands. Attendees also had the oppor-
tunity to participate in a scavenger hunt, a Texas holdem
tournament, a volleyball tournament, a rock trivia con-
test, and many attendees favourite festival extrathe
best campsite competition.
As Rockin the Fields continues to grow in atten-
dance every year, organizers say they hope to reach 7000-
8000 attendees a day, in the future. Rockin the Fields
2014 presale prices are in efect until August 31st. During
the pre-sale, you may also purchase your current or un-
occupied campsite, however after the pre-sale campsites
cannot be held.
Monster Truck plays the main stage.
Monter Trucks Jeremy Widerman.David Berenner of T eory of a Deadman.
9 Te Minnedosa Tribune Friday, August 9, 2013
Continued
from Page 1
Future rodeo com-
petitors had a chance to
try their hand at the always
entertaining Muttin Bus-
tin event during the main
rodeo intermission. While
there were some cash
prizes for the top riders,
all young muttin busters
walked away with a bag of
chips and drink. We may
see some of these young
cowboys and cowgirls
competing in Heartland
Rodeo events in the future.
Rodeo is a real fam-
ily sport, mentioned an-
nouncer Ivan Ahntholz.
Tese folks dont compete
against one another; they
only compete against their
own last ride or last run.
Following Saturdays
rodeo performance, the
display building came
alive with music and com-
radery as the annual ro-
deo social gave competi-
tors and spectators alike a
chance to kick back, relax,
enjoy a few cold ones or
kick up their heels on the
dance f oor to the pure
country sounds of Brothers
of the Road. During the so-
cial, auctioneer Terry Woy-
chyshyn Sr. auctioned of
a number of fabulous do-
nated prizes during a live
fundraising auction. Te
auction brought in over
$1,400 for the local rodeo
committee.
Despite the rain, Sun-
days rodeo performance
went ahead giving com-
petitors the added chal-
lenge of a mucky rodeo
arena to compete in.
Te 2012 edition of
the Minnedosa Rodeo was
named Heartland Rodeo
Associations Rodeo of
the Year. Minnedosa also
earned this welldeserved
title back in 2009.
Logan Bridgeman of Rivers was one of 16
High School Tie Down Ropers.
Aaron Lee and Erin Cathcart show of their Team Roping abilities.
Mike Denbow earned a 18.03 in
Tie Down Roping.
Long Weekend Rodeo Action
Saskatchewans Mason Helmeczi rides
bareback in Mondays High School Rodeo.
Sean Tesarski takes
a wild ride on
Payday the bull.
Robyn Denbow races around a barrel Saturday night.
Rodeo photos
by Darryl Holyk
10 Te Minnedosa Tribune Friday, August 9, 2013
By LISA BILCOWSKI
W
ith the Library Sum-
mer Reading pro-
gram in full swing, our
weeks have been busy with
young people spending
time reading and have fun
at the library. Tere have
been numerous activity
days, a movie day, as well
as a visit from Magician
Ryan Price. Te kids were
quite entertained by tricks
that included a visit from
Simon the Rabbit and Alex
the Parakeet!
A heads-up to all our
eBook readers, eLibraries
has made some big chang-
es as of August 1st. Tere
are some great new up-
grades to help make your
loaning experience easier
and more convenient. If
you continue to have some
troubles, please give us a
call or drop by and we will
do our best to help you out.
NEW TITLES
Easy Reads
Te French Fry King
by Roge
Mr. Kings Tings
by Genevieve Cote
Night Sky Wheel Ride
by Sheree Fitch
Juvenile Fiction
Into the Woods
by J. Torres
Te Reluctant Journal
of Henry K. Larsen
by Susin Nielsen
Spirit Wolf
by Kathryn Lasky
Young Adult Fiction
40 Tings I Want
to Tell You
by Alice Kuipers
Awaken
by Meg Cabot
My Book Of Life By Angeli
by Marine Leavitt
Fiction Novels
Te Accidental Husband
by Jane Green
Big Girl Panties
by Stephanie Evanovich
Death Angel
by Linda Fairstein
Te Dinner
by Herman Koch
First Sight
by Danielle Steel
Te Girl in the Wall
by Alison Preston
Revenge Wears Prada
by Lauren Weisberger
Non-Fiction Reading
Bathroom Ideas
You Can Use
by Chris Peterson
Te Boys in the Boat
by Daniel James Brown
Pilgrims Wilderness
by Tom Kizzia
Run, Brother, Run
by David Berg
Te Jugglers Children
by Carolyn Abraham
Keep on top of whats
going on at the library so
you dont miss out on fun
contests, activities and
programs of ered in the
community. Visit us at 45
1st Ave S.E. or www.dis
coverminnedosa.com. You
can also check us out on
Facebook by searching for
Minnedosa Regional Li-
brary. Find book recom-
mendations, see what oth-
ers are currently reading
and view photos of whats
happening at the Library.
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E
ditors note: We apol-
ogize for the following
errors from last weeks re-
port.
Bev Marchischuk had
her nephew Dennis and
Eva Wahoski of Salmon
Arm, BC visiting with her.
During Heritage Days,
the rope making demon-
stration was done by An-
thony Kowalchuk, Ernie
Bachewich and Dave Rys-
tephanuk.
Shelly, Carlin and Vic-
toria Bedrey of Vanscoy, SK
visited with Diane Bache-
wich and also attended the
Sichewski-Stasiuk family
reunion.
Under the congratula-
tions to Pam Spitula and
Graham Fediuk on their
recent marriage it should
have stated that Pam is the
daughter or Dennis and
Debbie Spitula.
T is weeks report:
Robert and Liz Mandzuk
had Lizs brother, Harold
Culp of Orangeville, ON
holidaying with them. Tey
also had their daughter
Risa and granddaughter
Kaiya Adams of St. Cath-
erines, ON spending some
time here before joining
her husband Andres in
Nelson, BC. Risa has a doc-
tor position at the medical
clinic in Nelson and they
will be making their home
there.
Happy birthday to
Nestor Drul who cel-
ebrated his 84th birthday
with cofee and cake at the
Drop-in Centre.
Word has been re-
ceived of the passing of
Dennis Bain, age 65, in
Fernie, BC. Dennis is the
son of the late Mike and
Rosie Bain.
Gloria Campbell made
a quick trip to Calgary tak-
ing her grandchildren
back. Tey spent some
time with their grandma
Glo.
Summer visitors with
Liz and Lorrie Antonation
were Calvin and Tammy
Antonation and family of
Pincher Creek, AB; Brenda
King, Chris Antonation,
Fred Wurmuth of Bran-
don, MB; Erin Zurbyk from
Winnipeg, MB; Matt King
from Rivers, MB; Cindy
and Joe Zurbyk, Les and
Faye Antonation of Elphin-
stone, MB; Michael and
Lena Shewchuk of Win-
nipeg; Vicky Kiryluik of
Dauphin, MB; Robert and
Wendy Nykolaishen of Vic-
toria, BC also visited with
all other families. Tis is a
yearly get-together and it
didnt even rain this year.
Sympathy to the fam-
ily of Sadley Mushie who
passed away in Brandon.
Sadley was born and raised
here in Sandy Lake.
Ida Andreychuk has
returned home after visit-
ing with daughter Glenda
and Darrell of Sherwood
Park, AB and with son
Mark and family in Nelson,
BC and with her sister-in-
laws Mary and Doreen and
family in Kelowna, BC.
Gary and Doreen
Derhak of Calgary, AB are
holidaying for a couple of
weeks with mom, Helen
Derhak and the rest of
the families. Gary just got
back from a salmon fsh-
ing trip to Nootka Sound
Wilderness Lodge, west of
Campbell River on the Pa-
cifc Ocean. A good catch
of salmon was caught and
this time, the big ones nev-
er got away!
John Domaschuk re-
turned home from an en-
joyable western holiday
to Lacombe, AB where he
spend some time with son
Blair and family. He then
travelled to Calgary to see
son Lindsay and while
there visited with Sam
and Donna Backlin and
daughters. From there,
Lindsay accompanied his
dad to Kelowna, BC where
they spent some time with
Johns sister Mary and
family and brother Leon-
ard. While there, they cel-
ebrated Leonards 80th
birthday. Daughter Holly
and family of Victoria, BC
joined her father for a visit
also.
Sympathy is extended
to the family of the late
John Lenkewich, who
passed away at the age of
90 years on July 11th at the
Charles Wood Personal
Care Home.
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Sanyo ECR 305 cash register
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set, 230 folding bench, space
saver, 8-2 1/2 lb weights, 4-5lb
weights, 6-10lb weights, $50.00;
ton metal truck tool box 21
wide x 31 high x 5ft length,
$150.00; wooden shop table on
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2553. (22-3x)
2005 Ameri-Camp Sum-
mit Ridge 30 foot long, bump-
er hitch-Queen bed(separate
room)- Quad bunks (separate
room)-Sleeps 8- Large Fridge-
expandable kitchen table-Pull
out sofa bed- Large awning-
Sewer, water, propane and
cable hookups. Delivery Avail-
able. $13,499 OBO 204-573-
1412 or 204-761-7803. (21-3)
Looking for something?
Our readers may have it! Place
an ad in Te Tribune Classifeds
starting at $9.00 plus tax. (tfn)
Garage sale fundraiser
for Robyn Dragans 11 month
mission trip. If you have any
items to donate, please drop
of at 215 2nd St. N.W. or call
204-867-0468 or 204-867-
1978. Garage sale will take
place at the Minnedosa Cal-
vary Church, 52 2nd Ave S.W.
on August 17th at 9:00 a.m.
(21-2x)

Multifamily yard sale:
toys, household items, chil-
drens books, petite size cloth-
ing on Saturday, August 10th,
10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m., 7-4th
Ave. NE. Cancelled if raining.
(x)
NEW HOME FOR SALE
Beautiful, open-concept 1308
sq. ft. bungalow fnished
top-to-bottom built in 2010.
Home features walk-out
basement,3 + 2 bedrooms
and 3 bathrooms located in a
newly developed residential
area of Minnedosa. Nicely
landscaped back yard
overlooks the Town from the
deck or from the brick patio
area below. In-foor heated
double attached garage.
Includes main foor laundry
pair as well as stainless
steel kitchen appliances.
Too many extras to list.
$338,000.00
Call or text 204 867-7405 or
204 867-7154
(18-2x)
Aow Building:
6FHQLF5LGJH(VWDWHV
Condos
2 Units Available
For details call
Peter Harrison
of Sutton Harrison Realty
24-87-5444
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday 2 - 3:00 p.m.
Come and Go bridal
shower in honour of Kristin
Taman, bride-elect of Ryan
Hyrsak, to be held on Saturday,
August 10th from 2:00 4:00
p.m. at the home of the grooms
parents, Delmar and Karen
Hrysak, 165 3rd St. S.E. (21-2x)

You are invited to a bridal
shower on Sunday, August
11th, 2013 in honour of Ayn
Lewandoski, daughter of Len
and Pam, engaged to Tom
Cameron, son of Stew and
Kathy (of Forrest, MB) at the
Sandy Lake Community Hall at
2:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome!
(21-2x)
Join us for a bridal show-
er in honour of Kassandra
Kurt, bride-to-be of Ryan Syn-
chyshyn on Sunday August
11th from 2 4 p.m. at 345
2nd St. S.E Minnedosa. Please
accept this as your invita-
tion. (21-2x)
BRIDAL
SHOWERS
Kaylan and Bryan Pinuta
of Minnedosa
are excited to announce
the arrival of their baby girl
on
May 26, 2013,
Madelynn Rose Marie.
Proud grandparents are
Murray and Eileen Trott
of Minnedosa,
David and Diane Pinuta
of Winnipeg
and great grandma is
Frances Trott
of Minnedosa.
(x)
BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT
It took 50 years to
look this good!
From your friends at the
Minnedosa Vet Clinic.
Have an upcoming event
youd like to let everyone
know about? Get the word
out there with a Coming
Event listing in Te Tribune.
Ads starting at $9.00 plus tax.
(tfn)

UCT Bingo at Ukrainian
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)

Elphinstone Lions Club,
8th annual yard sale. Satur-
day, August 17th, 2013, 10:00
a.m. 2:00 p.m. at the Lions
Park. If bad weather in the
hall. Tables $10.00 each or
3 for $25.00. To book a table
phone 204-625-2423. No out-
side food concessions. Lunch
Available. (21-2x)
Newdale Horticul-
tural Society Flower Show.
Wednesday, August 14th,
2013. Doors open at 2:00 p.m.
Roast Beef supper from 5:00
7:00 p.m. Adults $10.00 Chil-
dren (6-12yrs) $5.00 5 and
under FREE. Everyone Wel-
come! (21-2x)
Te Prayer group from
Minnedosa Calvary Church
would like to invite you to
a free BBQ on Wednesday,
August 21st from 11:30 a.m.
1:00 p.m. at the Tanners
Crossing Park. (22-2)
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Friday, August 9, 2013
The Minnedosa Tribune
HELP WANTED
NOTICE
DAYCARE
PAINTER
COMING EVENTS
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:
August 11th:
Beef stew with biscuits,
rolls, potatoes, vegetable,
salad, pickles, dessert, tea
or cofee
August 13th:
Roast chicken with gravy
and dressing, rolls, potatoes,
vegetable, salad, pickles,
dessert, tea or cofee
August15th:
Grilled pork chops, rolls,
potatoes, vegetables, salad,
pickles, dessert, tea or
cofee
(12-tfn)
Save the Date Satur-
day, September 28th Salute
to Broadway featuring Aaron
Hutton and Friends. Ticket
sales at Co-op September
13th, 14th and 20th. Watch for
details. (x)
Gold Rush Vacation
Bible School is coming to
Minnedosa Covenant Church
from August 19th 23rd, 9
a.m. noon. All children from
preschool (age 3+) to grade
six are welcome. Games, Bi-
ble stories, crafts, prizes and
more! Phone 204-867-2810
for more information. (22-2)
August 17th at Franklin Hall
from 2:00 4:00 p.m.
60th wedding anniversary for
Ron and Beryl Parrott.
(-x)
Te MINNEDOSA
HORTICULTURAL SOCI-
ETY wants you to come and
help us celebrate our 100TH
ANNIVERSARY with birth-
day cake at the MCCC dur-
ing our annual fower show.
Tuesday August 20th from
2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Entries will
be accepted from 5:00 to
9:00 p.m. on Monday August
19th and from 8:00 a.m. to
9:00 a.m. on Tuesday mor-
ning August 20th. Books and
tags are available at the Ag
Of ce and Flowers on Main.
All exhibitors are very wel-
come. Everyone is welcome
to view the displays from 2:00
to 7:00 p.m. Te Junior Award
program is at 7:30 p.m. and
sale of veggies and fowers at
8:00pm. NO Admission - rain-
bow auction on site. (22-2)
Kingdon Electric is now
working exclusively on the
projects of one general con-
tractor and so will not be ac-
cepting work from any other
customers. I apologize for any
inconvenience, and would
like to thank past customers
for their support. (21-2x)
Qualifed Painter with
25 years experience. All work
guaranteed. Call Blaine at
204-874-2399. (43-tfn)
McTavishs Ice Cream
Parlour at Clear Lake requires
full-time or part-time help.
For interview, phone 1-204-
848-7366. (19-4x)
Little Sprouts Childcare
Home is STAYING in Minne-
dosa!!! I currently have one
Infant/Preschool spot and
three School-Age spots avail-
able starting ASAP. I am a li-
censed ECE II, and provide
tons of outdoor play as well
as developmentally appropri-
ate 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 exploring
outside! I am open 7:30 a.m.
- 5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday.
Please call Karen at (204)
867-3626 or email shaash79@
yahoo.ca, for more informa-
tion or to book a spot! ( 16-tfn)
Little Wonders Country
Daycare near Erickson has var-
ious spots available for August
and September. I also have one
full time infant/preschool spot
available late August. If you
would like more info please call
Lynne at 204-636-2931 (21-5x)

Instructor Clinical Nursing


Half-Time Term (.5) from August 2013 up to June 2015
School of Health Sciences & Community Services
Neepawa Rural Bachelor of Nursing Site

Red River College is a leader in applied learning and innovation. Our talented team of employees is passionate about education,
innovation and student success. We offer competitive salaries, extensive benefits, and the opportunity for personal and professional
growth in a rewarding career. Together, we are going places.
Duties: The primary responsibility of this position is to teach, mentor, supervise and evaluate nursing students in the clinical
practicesettings for theRedRiver CollegeLPNtoBNNeepawarural location. Other responsibilities includemaintainingclear and
current communication and consultation with the Neepawa site classroominstructor and the RRCmain campus, the rural program
coordinator andtheClinical CourseLeader.

Qualification Requirements:
Required:
Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing. Applicants with a Diploma in Nursing and significant clinical expertise may be
considered
Registrationor eligibility for registrationwiththeCollegeof RegisteredNurses of Manitoba
Experienceandcompetenceasapractitioner intheareas of medical, surgical andgerontological nursing
Interpersonal communicationcompetenceandtheability torelatetoadiversenursingstudent population
Computer skills
Cultural sensitivity
Commitment tolifelonglearning
Assets:
Previous clinical teachingexperience

Conditions of Employment:
x This positionmay berequiredtowork evenings

We seek diversity in our workplace. Aboriginal persons, women, visible minorities and individuals with disabilities are
encouraged to apply.
Competition Number: 2013-117
Closing Date: August 23, 2013
Salary Range: $28.19 to $41.88 per hour
*Thesuccessful candidatewithaMasters or PhDinarelatedfieldwill receivean
Educational Supplement of $2,725or $5,450per annumrespectively pro-ratedonan
hourly basis.

Apply to: Red River College
C410 - 2055 Notre Dame Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3H 0J9
Fax: 204-694-0750
e-mail: humanresources@rrc.ca

We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

For more information and other employment opportunities, visit www.rrc.ca/employment, http://www.rrc.ca/hiringprocess,
www.rrc.ca/peopleplan & www.rrc.ca/about.



*(1(5$/0$1$*(5675$7+&/$,5&223

The Co-operative Retailing System (CRS) is a unique, multi-billion dollar organization based on
the Iundamental principles oI co-operation. It is comprised oI a network oI approximately 235
autonomous retail co-operatives across Western Canada along with their branch operations, and
Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL). FCL is the wholesaling/manuIacturing arm oI the CRS,
which provides the retail co-ops with a range oI products and services. Strathclair Consumers Co-
op Ltd. invites applications Ior the position oI General Manager.

Reporting to an elected Board oI Directors, the General Manager is responsible Ior all aspects oI
the Co-ops operation, including marketing, merchandising, Iinancial management, human
resources, and member and board relations. The operation includes Food, Home Centre, General
Merchandise (Liquor, Lottery), Agro, Petroleum and Pumps.

The successIul candidate should have prior retail management experience, which includes
overseeing a large staII complement. The individual must also have demonstrated strong
leadership, exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, and strong planning and
organizational skills.

Strathclair Consumers Co-op oIIers a competitive salary, a comprehensive beneIits package,
housing and excellent opportunities Ior advancement.

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to the email address below or:

Strathclair Consumers Co-operative Ltd.
Box 70,
Strathclair, Mb.
R0J 2C0
Attn: Darren Rozdeba
email: drozdebahotmail.com

We thank all applicants Ior their interest, but only those candidates considered Ior an interview
will be contacted.

Closing Date Ior Applications is Monday August 19
th
, 2013

LES MOFFAT INC.


Class 1 Driver wanted, Hauling
Grain 90 oI work within
Manitoba Competitive wages.
Fax resume to 204-867-2098
or Phone Les at 204-867-1999

The Mountain Grill Restaurant


at the Elkhorn Resort is
now hiring Ior
FALL/WINTER
SERVING POSITIONS
StaII Accommodations
are available
Please send resume to:
Stephanie Picard
stephanieelkhornresort.mb.ca

EQUAL TRANSPORT
Edson, Alberta
CLASS 1 DRIVERS
NEEDED
$35 PER HOUR
(w/experience)
H2S CERTIFIED,
OFF ROAD
EXPERIENCE
REQUIRED,
FLUIDS HAULING
EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED
COMPANY PAID
BENEFITS & BONUSES
SEND RESUME &
DRIVERS ABSTRACT
IN CONFIDENCE TO:
EMAIL: EDSON@
EQUALTRANSPORT.CA
FAX: (780) 728-0068
(22-2)
Town of Minnedosa
The Town of Minnedosa is accepting tenders for:
RFQ 2013-07 2nd St NW Water & Sewer
General information
The supply and installation of approx 84m of 150mm water line and
150mm sewer line along 2nd St NW.
To include:
150mm C900 pipe
150mm SDR35 sewer pipe
One manhole structure
One Mueller fre hydrant and associated parts
Supply of backfll material and removal of excess waste material
Final landscaping, top soil and grass sowing
Any required road repairs associated with the works.
Any enquiry concerning the content of this Request for Quotation
should be directed to Kevin Marcino at 204- 867-0037 or
minpwork@mymts.net.
Sealed Tenders marked 2nd St NW WATER & SEWER will be
accepted at the Town of Minnedosas Civic Centre, 103 Main Street
South, Box 426 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 until 4:30 p.m. on Friday August
23, 2013. Fax: (204) 867-2686 Email: minnedosa@minnnedosa.com
Any or all of the quotations may not be necessarily accepted.
TENDER
HELP WANTED
13 Friday, August 9, 2013
The Minnedosa Tribune
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of
our dear niece and cousin,
JXtqurttNr KXvr LXwsoN
who passed away on
August 12, 2000.
Loving memories never die
As years roll on
and days pass by
In our hearts your
memory is kept
Of one we loved
And will never forget.
Kim, Brenda, Jennifer,
Natasha and Eric Moran
(x)
Junc 10, 108
August 12, 2000
In Memory of
our daughter and a sister,
JXtqurttNr LXwsoN
who will never be forgotten.
As time goes on,
We try to take your memory
with us in everything we do.
No one knows our heartache,
Only those who have
lost can tell
Of the grief we bear in silence
For the one we loved so well.
You are someone special
Who we love and
miss beyond words.
Lovingly,
Dad, Mom and Jef Lawson.
(x)
In loving memory of
JXtqurttNr KXvr LXwsoN.
Four years have gone by but
memories never die.
Your smile, your enthusiasm,
your willing ways.
Tese memories will never be
forgotten,
You will be in our hearts
forever.
Missing you always
Gramma Johnson
(x)
PXs1rusnXNx
JXNuXuv z6, 11 - TursoXv,
Jutv 1n, zo1
It is with great sadness that
our family announce the
passing of Teenie Pastershank
on Tuesday, July 9th, 2013 at
the Sandy Lake Personal Care
Home at the age of 98.
Teenie was born in the
Harrison area on January 26,
1915. She attended schooling at
the Martin Dale School. Teenie
married Frank Pastershank in
Olha, MB on June 14, 1932.
Tey farmed at Wisla , Manitoba until
1937, then moved to Elphinstone. Frank and Teenie moved to
Minnedosa in 1971 when they retired from farming.
Teenie was devoted to her husband, family and friends. She
picked many pails of wild fruit for her family over the years.
Also was a very avid gardener and provided many jars of fruit,
vegetables and pickles.
For many years she enjoyed playing Bingo and cards with
family and friends.
Teenie was predeceased by her late husband Frank of 58 years;
infant son Larry; her parents Joseph and Mary Kristalovich, as
well as her nine siblings, three sister-in-laws and three brother-
in-laws.
Teenie is survived by her son, Edward (Sylvia) Pastershank;
daughters, Helen (Ed) Antonsen, Mabel (Nick) Stebeleski; fve
grandchildren; nine great grandchildren and four great-great
grandchildren. She is also survived by sisters, Lavinia, Regina,
and brothers, Nick, Joe and numerous nieces and nephews.
Te funeral service was held Saturday, July 13, 2013 at the
Sandy Lake Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Church with Fr.
Emil Kardasinec of ciating. Interment followed at the Catholic
Cemetery. If friends so desire, donations may be made to the
Sandy Lake Personal Care Home tub fund.
Raes Funeral Service of Shoal Lake was in care of
arrangements.
Vichnaya Pomyat!
HXuoto EuNrs1 PuovrN
JXNuXuv 1, 1z6 - Jutv 16, zo1
Tere was peace in the Little Saskatchewan River Valley, as the
sun rose July 16, 2013 when Harold Ernest Proven died. He was
surrounded by his family, in the place he loved best!
Harold was born January 15, 1926 in the Fairmount
District. So began the life of a man who touched the
lives of so many people. He was the youngest of six children
born to Fred and Hazel Proven. Harold was only four months
old when his father died, leaving his mother, Hazel to raise Stan,
Elmor, Helen, Margaret, Jim and Harold. Harold was the last of his
generation.
Harold is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Isabella; fve sons,
Garry (Debra), David, Randall, Richard (Amy) and Douglas (Cindy);
ten grandchildren, Kerry (Tim), Bronwyn, Danika, Timothy, Gena,
Evan, Ayma, Donald (Roselle), Michael and Jonathon; six great
grandchildren, Ashley, Victoria, Kyla, Brooklyn, Taner and Mason; and many nieces, nephews and
cousins.
He received his education at Basswood. Harold took his army basic training then returned to
Basswood to begin work with a local carpenter, Tom Hymers. So began his love of woodworking. He
received his certifcate in Cabinet Making at the Manitoba Technical Institute and then worked with
Musselwhite Woodworking in Minnedosa.
Harold was a fnishing carpenter at Rivers Base for two years. In 1950 Harold and Isabella relocated
to Melita, where Harold established his own Cabinet Making Shop. In 1954 they moved to Calgary,
where Harold obtained his Journeyman Carpenter certifcation.
In 1960 Harold and Isabella moved their family back to Basswood becoming the third generation
of Provens on NE 3-16-19. Harold began farming and continued to build homes and do cabinetry.
He was a trustee of the Basswood School Board and a Councillor with Harrison Municipality and
Minnedosa Hospital Board for six years. He served on the Basswood United Church Board and was
very involved in the Onanole Seniors Centre.
Harold was a charter member of Local 516 of the National Farmers Union, serving as local Vice-
President, District 6 Director and was elected to the National Board and National Executive as
Region Five Coordinator for four years.
Harold was an activist, advocate for peace, social justice and human rights. Lifelong involvements
included Project Ploughshares, Marquis Project, Tools for Peace, Eco-justice and the Council of
Canadians.
His travels took him to China, Cuba and across Canada from Ottawa to Vancouver Island.
Harold was the recipient of several awards, which included the Global Citizenship Award and
the National Farmers Union Grassroots Leadership Citation for loyal service to the farm union
movement.
Harold and Isabella retired to Onanole in 1990 to the home that Harold and his sons built. His
double garage became his workshop. Tere he spent many happy hours making diamond willow
canes, stools, tables and numerous items from a variety of wood in his shop. Clocks and picture
frames were crafted from wood recycled from the old barn at the farm. His generosity found many
of these items given as gifts with the signature H.E.P.
A celebration of Harolds life took place July 27, 2013 at the home of son, David.
If desired, donations may be made in Harolds name to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 200-
310 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB. R3C 0S6 or to a charity of your choice.
Love Is Forever.
OBITUARIES
Boe HXuutNo1oN
August 2, 1004
Sunshine fades and
Shadows fall
But sweet remembrance
Outlasts all
Sadly missed by Diane, Jill,
Karen and Family.
IurNr MXutr DXoo
Srr1rueru z6, 1z - Jutv z(, zo1
With heavy hearts, the family of Irene Marie Dagg announce
her sudden passing July 24, 2013. Irene was born September
26, 1929 at Mossbank Saskatchewan to Casper and Mattie
Johnson, and was the youngest of four children. Irene moved
to Manitoba in 1945 to fnish her education and attend normal
school. Upon completing normal school Irene had several
teaching positions.
In 1951, while teaching at Crocus school Irene met Donald
Dagg. Te two were married in Clanwilliam on July 17, 1954.
Irene and Donald lived briefy in Clanwilliam before settling
on the Dagg family farm south of town. March 28, 1958 Irene
and Don welcomed their frst child Murray, who was soon
followed by a daughter Janice on June 1, 1959. Irene loved the
farm life and enjoyed the years they spent there. In the early
1990s Don and Irene moved back into Clanwilliam, this is
where Irene spent the remainder of her years.
Irene had many interests including baking, bird watching,
doing crossword puzzles and gardening. She was active in the
Emanuel Lutheran Church in Clanwilliam until its closing and
following that continued to devote time daily to Bible study.
Irene was predeceased by her sister Clara, Brother Oscar,
brothers in law Bud and Gordon, and sister-in-law Evelyn. Left
to mourn her is her husband of 59 years Donald, son Murray
and daughter Janice (Brian), grandchildren Brent (Candice),
Christina (Cam), Jonathon (Destiny), Jefery (Joanne), Charles
(Lyndie), great grandchildren Kira, Elizabeth, Emilie, Rhiannon,
Elise, Stella, Kae-Lynn, and Evangeline, sister Myrtle, Nephew
Eugene, and nieces Irene, Lynn, and Lois, as well as many
extended family and friends.
Funeral services were held July 27, 2013, with Elgin Hall
of ciating. Interment followed at St. Johns Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Brent Little, Cam Woodcock, Jon Dagg, Jef
Dagg, Charlie Dagg and Andrew Richards. Minnedosa Funeral
Services in care of arrangements.
Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation.
CnXutrs IuvtNr
SuNoXv, Jutv ,, zo1
Charles Irvine of Brandon, beloved husband of the late Florence
Irvine, and dear father of Maxine Harvey and Blair Shaggy Irvine,
passed away peacefully at his residence, Fairview Home, on
Sunday, July 7, 2013 at the age of 93 years.
Charlie attended Tremaine School. In 1941, he enlisted in the
Royal Canadian Army Corps. After training at Red Deer, Alberta,
he went overseas in March 1942. Charlie was sent to Sicily in July
1943 and also saw service in Italy, Holland and Germany, returning
home August 14, 1945. Charlie had many stories to tell during his
time overseas for World War II. During this time, he also met all his
Scottish relatives and spent quality time with all the aunties.
He married Florence Jessie Chambers in Rapid City, MB on
July 2, 1960 and lived in Rapid City on the farm until retiring into
Minnedosa. Charlie had fond memories growing up in the valley. He laughed
at his stories of his childhood with his three sisters. One of the stories involved sledding down the
big hill behind the barn. He skated on and swam in the river nearby with the Christie and Andrew
boys. Charlie enjoyed hunting with friends and brother-in-law, Bill Gibbons. He also enjoyed
fshing with friends and brother-in-law, Roy Attridge. Charlie was active in the Rapid City Legion
and Tremaine Community Club. He attended many district card games and dances and Christmas
concerts. Charlie coached hockey with another Dad when Blair was playing hockey. Charlie farmed
for years, worked at International in Brandon and worked at Morris in Minnedosa. He relaxed by
watching the birds, watching sports on television and reading the newspaper. Charlie loved people
and visiting with everyone. He was well known for his jokes and teasing. Charlie was very fond of
his grandchildren and spent many weekends at the Minnedosa beach watching them swim and
play. He became a great grandparent in 2009 and 2013.
Charlie will live on in the hearts of son, Blair (Shaggy) and daughter, Maxine, grandchildren
Chris, Becky, great grandchildren Mason and Charlee, sister Jessie Gibbons, cousins, nieces and
nephews and friends. We are grateful for the happiness he brought to our lives. Predeceased by
parents Charles and Isabella Irvine, wife Florence, sisters Isabella and Lily, son-in-law Gord.
Te celebration of Charlies life was held at Rapid City United Church, Rapid City, MB on
Tursday, July 11, 2013. Should friends so desire, donations are welcomed to Cancer Care Manitoba
Foundation, 1160 675 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9 or https://www.cancercarefdn.
mb.ca
Charlie, you will be remembered.
Messages of condolence may be placed at www.brockiedonovan.com. Arrangements were in
care of Brockie Donovan Funeral & Cremation Services, Brandon.
M & M
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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
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Septic Systems Weeping tiles
Water Sysyems Basements
All types of excavation
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water management
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0r
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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
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& Sons Ltd.
OFFICE
867-3356
Sand & Gravel Products
Excavating
Water & Sewer
Installations
Site Preparation
Landscaping
Snow Removal
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848-7413
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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
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Fax: 867-2150
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PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN
IndependentlyOwned
andOperated
Shoal Lake
3 Bdm 2 Bath
bungalow on corner
lot. Modern kitchen,
numerous recent
upgrades including,
insulation, siding,
Iasia, soIft, eaves,
shingles, 24`x11.10`
deck & much more...
MLS#1316175
$113,000
Strathclair
Immaculate 2006 3
Bdm, 2 Bath open
concept mobile
home on a large
lot, oak cabinets,
cathedral ceiling,
12`x65`deck, shed,
greenhouse etc...
MLS#1307416
$140,000
Minnedosa
Stone heritage 3 bdm, 1
1/2 bath home Ieatures
original detailed
hardwood, unique
fxtures, insulated
basement & is sold
with 9 town lots. There
is a single garage,
double insulated garage
with in foor heat &
einIorced ceiling,
2 sheds & circular
driveway.
MLS#1316628
$215,000
Take a tour on realtor.ca or our website
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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
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
R.M. of Odanah
2832 sq It home with
municipal water, 4
bdm 2 1/2 bath, triple
car garage & newer
windows. There are
16 Ienced pastures,
40`x60`shed, barns,
hayland, groomed
walking path,
vegetable & Iruit
gardens all located on
50 acres.
MLS#1312319
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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.
171- 5th Ave. SW
Very solid 1,040 sq. It. 31 bedroom
bungalow with a Ienced yard and
town view. Updated windows, siding,
insulation, new shingles, Ience and new
laminate fooring. Located on a quiet
street close to school and downtown.
"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.
13 D Minnedosa Beach
This cozy cottage at Minnedosa Lake is
a real charmer. Kitchen, sunken living
room, 3 bedrooms and a 3 piece
bathroom all add to the liveability.
The deck overlooks a small yard with
a frepit. Summers at the lake can be
aIIordable.
$119,9
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Monday - Friday
9 a.m. to 12 noon &
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LEGAL
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Jackson
Law Office
B-116 Main St S
Minnedosa, MB
867-3981
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SI MS & COMPANY
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76 Mai n Street South
MI NNEDOSA t 867-2717
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REAL ESTATE
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51 Main Street S
Minnedosa
867-2935
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General Insurance
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867-3946
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Friday, August 9, 2013
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PAINTING
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142 4th St, NW.
Minnedosa, MB 867-3831
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Minnedosa, MB 867-3831
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476-2483
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Te family of Teenie Paster-
shank would like to express
our heartfelt gratitude to the
people who provided support
at this dif cult time. Your acts
of kindness through cards,
f owers, phone calls, gifts of
food are greatly appreciated.
Special thanks to Fr. Emil
Kardasinec for his beauti-
ful service, the pall bearers,
cross bearer, Ernie Malchuk
and choir, alter server Peter
Miko. Also thanks to Robert
Ewanyshyn for his violin solo
of Amazing Grace during the
interment. Te church ladies
for preparing and serving the
delicious lunch. Te people
that took such good care of
Mom at the Sandy Lake Per-
sonal Care Home. Special
thank you to the palliative
care ladies that stayed with
mom when we couldnt be
there, you were all awesome.
Tanks to Raes Funeral Ser-
vice for their kind and caring
professional services. Your
kindness will not be forgot-
ten. ~ Edward, Sylvia, Helen
and Ed, Mabel and Nick and
families. (x)
We would like to express
our heartfelt thanks to every-
one for all the lovely fowers,
cards, food, visits and phone
calls at this dif cult time in
the loss of our mom. Tank
you for your thoughtfulness
and kindness, it is greatly ap-
preciated and will always be
remembered. God Bless all.
~Nick and Mabel Stebeleski
(x)
Our grateful thanks to fam-
ily, neighbours and friends for
all of the thoughtful expres-
sions of sympathy shown us
during and after the loss of
our beloved patriarch Har-
old. Tanks to Erickson Home
Care and Regional Palliative
Care who made it possible
for family to give our loved
one the care he needed.
TankstoDr.Khandelwal for
his many years of profession-
al care given Haroldand to
Dr. Vipul and Mental Health
staf.T anks to all for the
many words of comfort that
will not be forgotten. ~Isa-
bella Proven and fam ily .
Te family of Irene Dagg
would like to thank the fol-
lowing people for their kind-
ness and support in the days
following her sudden pass-
ing. Te staf at Minnedosa
hospital for the care of Irene
and our family, and Natasha
Pearen for the spiritual care
immediately following Irenes
passing. Minnedosa Funeral
Services for the professional
and sensitive care in making
arrangements. To the Clan-
william ladies, thank you for
the wonderful lunch follow-
ing the funeral. To Elgin Hall,
thank you for the support and
beautiful service to celebrate
Irenes life. To all who phoned
or called in with food and kind
words, your care and compas-
sion is appreciated and will
not be forgotten. ~Sincerely,
Donald Dagg and the Dagg,
Little and Woodcock fami-
lies
MCNA PROVINCE WIDE CLASSIFIEDS CARDS OF THANKS
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Wedding
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