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Nesbitt Seeking
PC Nomination
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reg Nesbitt of
Shoal Lake will
seek the Progressive
Conservative nomination in the provincial
constituency of Riding
Mountain.
Riding Mountain
MLA Leanne Rowat
announced in September that she would not
run again in the next
provincial
election,
which is scheduled for
April 16th, 2016.
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Nesbitt, 57, said he
has had a life-long interest in politics, fueled by following the careers of local MLAs through his 38 years
as a community newspaper publisher in the area.
I have the utmost respect for the work and commitment of current MLA Leanne Rowat and previous
MLAs Len Derkach, Glen Findlay, Harry Graham and
Wally McKenzie to the citizens of this area, said Nesbitt. I realize the job of an MLA is to listen to his or her
constituents and these five were among the best at understanding and looking for solutions to area issues.
On the fl
ip side, as publisher of Crossroads This
Week and the South Mountain Press, which cover an
area from Russell in the west to Erickson and Onanole
in the east, and from Kenton north to Riding Mountain
National Park, Nesbitt has also been privy to plenty of
candid conversations about what really matters to area
residents and the issues faced by communities within
the constituency.
I think my career has allowed me the unique
opportunity to hear what people in this constituency
are really thinking - what they feel is working well
and what needs improving, explained Nesbitt, who
is midway through a two-year term as chairman of
the board of the Canadian Community Newspapers
Association (CCNA), which represents over 840 community newspapers across the country.
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he Canada Games a
celebration of youth,
sport, culture and community. Together, well write
a northern story of spirit
and passion inspiring
unique and magical experiences for all Canadians.
Jodie Davis, born
and raised in Minnedosa,
has been chosen to go
to the 25th edition of the
Canada Games in Prince
George, British Columbia
which runs February 13th
to March 1st, 2015. Being
only 13 years old and having to get special permission to join the Manitoba
Ski team, she will be one of
the youngest competitors
in the ski competitions.
Davis started skiing
at the age of five when her
parents introduced her
to the Ski Valley hills. She
joined the Westman Ski
Club at the age of six. Davis
immediately became immersed in the ski world and
wanted to grow as a skier.
As Davis continued to
learn all she could as a skier, she hit some resistance,
once being told that she
would not amount to being
a professional and would
stay as a recreational skier.
At this time, she joined the
Manitoba team where her
coach, Bob Laurie, worked
side by side to hone her
skills and Davis is now one
of the best young skiers.
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Following a recent appearance by Brandon East and Area Community DeCorporation
MLA and Provincial Min- velopment
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oday I learned that one of our GPs, Dr. Amy Frykoda is suspending her practice with the Minnedosa
Medical Group until at least next August. She has had to
take on extra responsibilities with her position in Brandon, and she regretfully informed me that she cant be
my doctor until at least August.
Dr. Frykoda is one of the fi nest GPs I have ever had
the privilege of being cared for by. Only one other doctor from my life experience measures up to her quality
of care, my doctor from when I was a teenager, as well
as when I was a young woman. Dr. Janet Marsch of Edmonton, AB was another one of those irreplaceable physicians. Both of these women made a profound impact
on my life.
When I fi
rst met Dr. Frykoda, I was slightly depressed,
at least eight sizes larger and struggled daily with bipolar disorder. Now, a slightly smaller self awakens to joy,
health and happiness, enjoying my return to the workforce after being too unwell to do so for over 20 years.
Mental illness is a tricky business, yet the doctor, my
mental health worker, Maxine Gray and I made a great
team, navigating its treacherous waters. Maxine and I
devised a Wellness Plan, and Dr. Frykoda supervised its
implementation. Maxine is another amazing woman, I
recommend that anyone who would benefit from some
counselling contact her at the Minnedosa Health Centre.
Thank you for being part of my life, dearest doctor.
You have helped me to begin life anew and for that I will
be forever grateful.
Sally Pulford,
Minnedosa, MB
Gord Hammell,
Erickson, MB
Lorne Rogers,
Riding Mountain NDP
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Emma-Dee Marshall,
Kelly-Jos little girl, was a
gem in a proud grandfathers eyes.
RODEO IS LIFE
Lacey said that one
thing as sisters they promised each other was not to
quit rodeo - a foundation
built on family and friends!
My dad built his farm
by himself, and built it into
what it is, and we promised
were not going to let it go.
Her older sister, KellyJo, stands behind that decision. I am very proud
to say Terry Marshall was
not only my dad, but also
raised me when his first
marriage went south.
While I basically grew up
riding on a seat of a truck, I
learned a lot from the man
I so dearly loved.
Perhaps some felt
Photo by Darrell Nesbitt Terry had a gruff and
rough side to him, which
Terry Marshall worked as pickup man for
may have stemmed from
stock contractor, Seven Cross Ranch,
his playing days with the
at the Minnedosa Rodeo this past summer.
Brandon Wheat Kings, and
in the rugged and nowFor many of us includRodeo Cowboys Associa- defunct Eastern Hockey
ing myself, Terry is remem- tion (MRCA) in 1979.
League with the Syracuse
bered from a pickup mans He was the MRCA FiBlazers, upon being draftstandpoint. One of the best nals Champion in team ed by the St. Louis Blues.
on the circuit, he didnt roping in 1986, the MRCA His hockey days down in
back down from many cir- 1994 Pick-up Man of the the United States also precumstances and was well Year, HRA Finals Cham- sented the opportunity to
known for his prowess of pion Header in 1996, and appear as a hockey playing
removing ornery or stub- was gunning for the HRA extra in the original Slap
born bulls out of the arena. Finals Champion Heeler Shot movie, alongside Paul
Stock contractors from honour, when his life was Newman.
Manitoba (Top Line, Seven cut far too short.
Others saw him as a
Cross Ranch), SaskatchHe was extremely
kind-hearted soul, who
ewan (Prime Time Rodeos, proud to win the team cherished sharing jokes
Prairie Rodeo) and Alberta penning buckle, alongside with acquaintances, away
(Whiteline Rodeo) also Karen Krueger, at Agribi- from the world of work, roknew his worth.
tion in Regina in 2000, deo or horse-drawn sleigh
At the HRAs 2014 Fistated Lacey. They were and wagon rides at comnals hosted by the commu- the only Manitobans to munity events.
nity of Carman, Terry was ever win the buckle.
His quips were many
honoured with the CowWith rodeo being a
You look like an old lady
boy of the Year award. Very part of Terry, it was only throwing a dish towel into
appreciative but yet hum- fi tting his wisdom and a sink, was one of many
ble, Terry also was blessed knowledge was passed expressed to Lacey while
to win a number of other down to three extremely practicing team roping
awards including his pride talented cowgirls cheered at the Cathcart farm near
and joy - a trophy saddle on by his second wife Neepawa. He always represented by the Manitoba Kathy.
Granddaughter minded his daughters to
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Dorothy Syslak with the
Meritorious Award on
January 6th. This award is
the second highest award
that is given to an Auxiliary
member. The Award is given to an individual who has
shown outstanding service
to her Auxiliary and to the
Community. Dorothy has
done that for the 35 years
that she has been a member. She is the Auxiliary
Treasurer, an office she
has held for eight years,
and has been the Sgt.-atArms. Dorothy serves on
the honours and awards
committee, is a member
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played
host to Winnipegosis on Saturday, January 17th in a fast paced,
well played game by both
teams. A close one on the
scoreboard up until the
mid-point of the middle
frame even saw The Bombers score a short-handed
goal to bring them within
one of the visitors. A three
goal lead heading into the
final period would remain
the difference in the score
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The team was scheduled to play two road
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The Minnedosa Atom
Bombers played host to
Elkhorn on Sunday afternoon where they were
defeated by a score of 9-6.
Both teams tried hard for
the win with goalies shutting down all shots in the
second period. Minnedosa goals scored by Cole
Topham (3), Callie Maguire (1G, 3A), Victor Lamb
(1) and Brady Ewasiuk (1).
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must be a mixed rink with at
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call early). Phone all entries to
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CARD OF THANKS
The Minnedosa Christmas Cheer Board wishes to
express their sincere appreciation to the many individuals, organizations, business,
churches and schools who so
generously supported and assisted us in fulfilling our 2014
goal. With all your donations
and help, we were able to prepare 55 Christmas hampers
including gifts and Minnedosa money for children. Thank
you to all the knitters who so
generously contributed and
again to Shaunee Inkster for
organizing the pyjama drive
so each child could have a
new pair of pyjamas Christmas morning. A big thank you
to the Valley Cruizers for helping us move all the supplies
needed and for delivering the
hampers. Our sincere thank
you to Dave and Shannon
Alexander for letting us use
the Dari Isle as our Christmas
Cheer headquarters. Last but
not least, thank you to all the
volunteers for giving of your
time and assisting the Cheer
Board in preparing the hampers and gifts. x
George Clacks family would like to thank home
care for being there, it was
a huge help and the nurses
and aids while he was in hospital. We would like to give a
Big Thank You to the people
that made and delivered the
Meals on Wheels, also to the
Legion Ladies for their meals.
Everyone helped. A Big Thank
You to you all. Also thanks to
the people who sent cards,
food and all the phone calls.
Rest in peace George. Mel,
Aubrey and Marj.
Minnedosa Tribune
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CONGRATULATIONS
IN MEMORIAM
In Loving Memory of
LOREEN LORI SEARLE
AUGUST 27TH, 1927
JANUARY 26TH, 2007
My lips cannot
tell how I miss her,
My heart cannot
tell what to say;
God alone knows
how I miss her
In a home that
is lonesome today.
Forever missed by your
husband Clayton Searle.
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GEORGE CLACK
SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1944
DECEMBER 22ND, 2014
George Clack passed away after a very short time in Minnedosa Hospital.
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the oldest of seven children born to Lawrence Laurie and Ethel Clack Haslen and took his
schooling in McBribe School.
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birth, Leslie in 1986, Cyril in 1996 and a brother-in-law Pete Smith in 1996. He is survived by
his two brothers Melvyn (Doris) of Vimy, AB, Aubrey of Minnedosa, his sister Marjory (Barry)
Mikkelsen of Neepawa. Also several nieces and nephews, one aunt and lots of cousins.
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