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Bev Chapski, Shirley Mickoski and Gladys Murray of Minnedosa Bowl took the Championship
title in the Womens Division of the Club 55 Plus Triples Team Nationals.
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Drew Cardy was involved in an accident in
which he cracked two lower vertebrae in his back.
This injury has limited his
daily mobility as Drew currently relies on a wheelchair to get around and
requires numerous medications and home adjustments to make his daily
life a little easier.
A benefi
t social to support Drew and his family
has been planned for the
evening of Friday, August
14th at the Minnedosa
Arena. This is a great opportunity for our community to come together and
show how we are all there
for one another when life
throws you a curve ball.
Baseball In Quebec
By DARRYL HOLYK
15-year-old Kristi
Morris, originally from the
Newdale area and currently living in Minnedosa,
is gearing up for her latest
baseball adventure.
On August 11th, Kristi
will be departing Manitoba for Saquenay, Quebec where she and twelve
other Manitoba girls will
represent the province at
the 16U Girls Invitational
BaseballChampionships.
The championships, where
Kristi will be playing first
base, run from August 13th
to 17th.
Kristi has been playing baseball in Strathclair
since the age of three. Over
the years, she has developed many baseball skills
and friendships through
competing at various regional and provincial
events. Her Strathclair
team won the provincials
in 2009 and 2015.
Ive never been to
Quebec so Im really looking forward to it, said Kristi,
who played for Team Manitoba in 2012. We went to
the invitational nationals in
Edmonton and Ive kind of
been involved in that ever
since.
In addition to regular
season play, Kristi participates in year round baseball
events such as camps and
clinics held in Winnipeg.
As part of Team Manitoba,
there have been numerous
additional practices held in
preparation for the national
competition.
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During the Championship banquet, the local ladies were presented with a
banner, which will proudly
hang in Minnedosa Bowl
and a gold medal for each
of them. They were treated
like royalty and will not
soon forget this amazing
experience.
Weve never had our
picture taken so many
times, it was almost like
the Olympics, chuckled
Shirley. It took a few days
to sink in, thats for sure,
added Bev.
As for the future, Shirley, Bev and Gladys plan
to continue to bowl for fun,
exercise and camaraderie.
They have no competitive
goals in their sights but
certainly if their bowling
success leads to more provincial or national events,
they will gladly accept that
challenge! As for competing in the new four-persons
format next year, it is certainly a possibility for the
ladies. We would like to
qualify for that but we will
have to fi nd another team
mate, concluded Shirley.
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Around
Town...
By Darryl Holyk
Another busy weekend ahead as Minnedosa prepares for two of its busiest summer attractions - Rockin
the Fields and the Minnedosa Rodeo! Both events attract high numbers of visitors from out-of-town which
is always great for local tourism and the local economy.
Hopefully, everyone has an enjoyable, safe long weekend
taking in some rockin rodeo action!
honouring terry
Sidewalk repairs...
Town staff
have been doing their best to patch up the
sidewalks that had earlier been dug up for water main repairs. The spot in front of The Tribune has been repaired
with a piece of rubberized sidewalk (which I personally
prefer over concrete) and as we go to print, the interlocking bricks are going back in place in front of the Rec Office.
Tribune Founder
William Gibbens
Born - 1854 at London, England
Died - February 20, 1932
at Cornwall, Ontario
By
LEANNE ROWAT
nother session of the Manitoba Legislative Assembly wrapped up on June 30th, but not to the
benefi t of Manitobans. The session that started with
the Budget address on April 30th was the shortest
spring session since the last election. The government
chose to sit only 35 days compared to the longest session sitting 90 days in 2013.
This NDP government was selective in its support
of the private members bills that the Progressive Conservative Caucus introduced this session. They rejected the following that would have positively affected
Manitobans: The Seniors Rights and Elder Abuse Protection Act, The Cyberbullying Prevention Act, the provision of an employer advocate through The Workers
Compensation Ammendment and The Participation of
Manitoba in the New West Partnership Act. It is clear
that this government has stopped listening and supporting vulnerable groups of Manitobans, including
our seniors and children.
During this session, I put focus onto the issues
that are facing Personal Care Homes in our commu-
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1885 One of the eyesores of the Main Street sidewalk is about to be remedied as a local proprietor is
putting down plank. In the matter of improvement in
the streets, the public spirit shown by the citizens of
Minnedosa in doing the work themselves is to be very
much commended. No other town in the province can
show a better record. No wonder Minnedosa is thriving
and is the admiration of every stranger who visits it.
1895 The government boring machine is at Mr.
Youngs, six miles south of town. The auger is down
over sixty feet without finding water.
1905 The fi rst cement building blocks are being
used on a building being constructed by Mr. L.J. Lamb
on Main Street, near the south end of the bridge.
1915 Drivers of autos are reminded that the law
states that you should give warning of your presence
by sounding your horn. This rule is not often practiced
and the first you know of an auto being near is when it
rushes past.
1965 Minnedosa Lake has been planted with some
5,000 Rainbow Trout. It is hoped the planting will be
successful although there is a great danger that predator fish, such as pike and perch, may clean up the little
Rainbows.
1975 After 32 years as being a Pool Elevator Agent,
Sam Dillabough has retired. He weighed his first load
of grain on June 1st, 1943. His final load of grain was
delivered to the elevator by horse and wagon last
Monday.
1985 Over 400 people watched the second annual
Kinsmen Demolition Derby at the Fairgrounds. First
place winners in the various heats included Bruce
McNabb, Bill McVey and Pat Ritchie. Brenda Shorrock
won the Powder Puff heat and Diana Anaka won the
Mechanics heat.
1995 Stress corrosion cracking is being blamed for
a major TransCanada Pipeline explosion at the companys compressor station located along Highway #10
southeast of Rapid City.
2005 An RCMP boundary move will remove the
Minnedosa from the Yellowhead Detachment and put
it under the Spruce Plains Detachment.
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PREMIER
ome August 1st, Manitoba Hydro customers will be paying more for
electricity. Last Friday, July
24th, the Public Utilities
Board approved a 3.95%
increase in Manitoba Hydro rates. As a result, residential customers without
electric space heat, can expect to see an approximate
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District Foundation and our Community?
Minnedosa has been and will continue to be, the community we live in, have raised, are raising and will raise our families in,
and the society that nurtures our needs with sports, social interaction, commerce, health services and much more. We have
chosen to live here for many reasons.
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investing in its future. Please help the Minnedosa & District Foundation continue to support the various initiatives that make
this our Home, and see that this is the opportunity to make an investment that will be increased by 50% from Thomas Sill. They
have challenged us. We are challenging YOU.
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Sale Dates:
FROZEN FOODS
GROCERY
Kraft BBQ sauce asstd ............................ 455ml ...... $1.19 FM lemon meringue pie ...........................................................1kg ............. $8.99
banana cake, angel cake, brownie two bite .390g ...... $2.99
Nestle pure water ........................... 24x500ml ...... $4.49 FM
FM muffins asstd ................................................................. 6x110g ............. $4.99
PC cookies asstd ......................................300g .. 2/$5.00 FM nanaimo bars, fudge brownie, carrot cake ...450g ...... $4.99
Christie crackers asstd ..............................200g .. 2/$4.40
Christie Triscuit, ritz crackers asstd .......................................225g ..........2/$4.40 Nestle drumsticks ............................. 4x140ml ...... $4.99
oreo ..................................... 2x143g ...... $2.99
Motts cocktail drink asstd .........................945g ...... $1.79 Yocrunch
MM frozen orange juice asstd ............................................. 295ml ..........2/$3.00
Purex bath towel ...................................12roll ...... $5.99 NN fudge bar, vanilla ice milk, orange cream bars30x60ml . $9.99
Scotties face tissue ............................... 6x126s ...... $6.99
Sponge towel pt ultra ..............................6roll ...... $6.99
Dmonte NSA fruit asstd.......................... 398ml ...... $2.29
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FMpe ach.......................................................................................3l ............. $4.99
FM corn, bicolor .........................................................................4ct ............. $2.99
Blueberry/Raspberry/Blackberry...........pint .. 2/$4.00
Strawberries .............................................. 1lb .. 2/$5.00
Cantaloupe............................................................. $2.49
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BASSWOOD NEWS
By ZELDA FIRBY
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Aug 23rd - Aug 25th, 2015
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By SUSAN PROVEN
Fairmount Bed and
Breakfast was the site of
a Farewell party for Zelda
and Stan Firby on Tuesday, July 14th.
In the spring the couple had taken up residence
in the Town of Minnedosa
after over 50 years of farming in the Fairmount District.
Forty-five people
gathered to celebrate their
retirement, and the start
of a new lifestyle in town,
including relatives, neighbours and friends.
Both Zelda and Stan
hope to still be involved in
the garden and farm but
those diffi cult trips in the
deep snow are over!
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Six month old Hazel M. Proven is pictured with her three Great
Grandmas; Helen Ross of Rapid City,Freda Dodds of Winnipeg and
Isabella Proven of Onanole. Hazel is the daughter of Rebecca Stewardson
and Michael Proven of Onanole. She is named after her Great Grandma
Hazel Proven who lived northeast of Basswood on the farm currently
operated by Susan Proven as Fairmount Bed and Breakfast.
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LISA
BUCHANAN
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Rec Camp participants pose for a picture while visiting with Minnedosa
RCMP last week during A Day In A Uniform camp.
GoopyMessySloppySilly
in it. Registration has now
closed for this camp but
you can always register
your child for the three
remaining camps of the
summer; Eco Explorers /Wilderness Survival,
Sports Stars/Putt, Paddle,
By DOREEN TROTT
ongratulations
to
Bruce Kingdon and
Wendy Radcliffe who were
married at Cardale on Saturday.
Get well wishes to Ivy
Rudneski who is a patient
in hospital in Brandon.
A number of fam-
RESERVE BID: The estimated reserve bid as of the date of auction is approx.
$112,760.91, which does not include property management or litigation costs.
Adjustments to the reserve bid will be made depending on additional costs
that may be incurred. The exact reserve bid will be announced prior to the
commencement of the auction.
Further information, possible viewing date & time, and copies of Conditions of
Sale may be obtained from:
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LAW CORPORATION
Barristers & Solicitors
7th Floor - 330 St. Mary Avenue
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Attention: David Golub/Catherine Janusz
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MORTGAGE SALE
The building and land known as 225 2nd Street SE in the Town of Minnedosa,
in the Province of Manitoba as described in Certificate of Title No. 2561786/5
will be sold at auction on Thursday, the 20th day of August, A.D., 2015, at 10:30
A.M., at the law office of Sims & Company, 76 Main Street South, in Minnedosa,
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Lois.
Brenden Hudon and
the rest of the Minnedosa
Soccer Team are in Kenora, ON playing their game.
Good luck!
Don and Margaret
Northam and Jim and Nancy Greer attended the 50th
wedding anniversary celebration in honour of Norman and Pearl Hogarth in
Arden.
Brian Moore of London, ON is visiting with
relatives in the district.
Mike Greer from Seoul,
Korea and Don and Wyatt
Greer of Lac La Biche are
visiting with their parents
Jim and Nancy Greer.
On Saturday, Jim and
Nancy and guests were
joined by Robert and Natasha Greer and family of
Nesbitt and Shaun and
Christine and Hunter Greer
of Brandon and other family members, neighbours
and friends.
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Solutions and
Substitutions
By
REENA NERBAS
SUBMITTED
n Wednesday, June
10th, a group of
Minnedosa Rotarians
welcomed current MCI
CHANGE members in a
relaxed and most enjoyable induction service. The
CHANGE Groups more recent decision to formalize
the process to join Interact, Rotary Internationals
youth organization, will
bring interesting opportunities for its members.
Capably lead by group
advisor and local Rotarian,
Roberta Galbraith, and assisted by supportive MCI
Dear Pam,
staff members, Tanis BarI wonder if you have moved homes in the past year;
because atmosphere can play a big part in bread baking. rett and Krista StorozynBegin by cutting back on the rising time and take note sky, enthusiastic CHANGE
of humidity levels; they may be too high. As well; experi- students enjoyed some
ment by reducing the liquid in the recipe. Also, too old fellowship prior to the inor not stored properly yeast may be another factor. Yeast duction process with a
should be stored in absolutely dry, airtight containers in meeting to follow. Shared
the refrigerator. Also make sure that the water you are values and interests of
adding to the yeast is the correct temperature, overly hot MCIs CHANGE group
water will kill the yeast and cold or tepid water will not have been similar to those
activate the yeast. The correct water temperature for Ac- of Interact organizations
tive yeast is (100-110F) water and for Quick Rise yeast for some time; thus, the fit
120F to 130F. As well avoid adding too much flour to appears, somewhat, to be a
the dough, it should not be crumbly or hard, it should be natural transition for these
high school students to beelastic and pliable.
come Interact members.
Dear Reena,
Thought Id share this tip for quickly buttering cobs
of corn. We hold a corn eating party once a year for our
friends and to butter corn; we fi ll a two quart jar twothirds full with hot water and pour a quarter cup of melted butter on top. You dip your corn in the jar and as you
pull out the cob, the corn is buttered. You can do many
cobs quickly. Karen
Dear Reena,
I have baked my own whole grain bread by hand (not
in a bread machine) for over 35 years. About a year-anda-half ago the bread took on a new twist; in the oven it
would crash (fall in the centre). I thought it was a onetime thing, but since that time its happened every time
Ive made it. I have always used the instant, fast-rising
yeast, so I switched to the regular rising yeast, but the
same thing happened. I have experimented with location
of oven racks, rising times and locations, oven temperature, ingredients (including types/brands of flour), different brands of yeasts, to no avail. The bread rises, and
then falls in the oven. Sometimes it falls before it gets into
the oven. I cant understand it. In the many years of baking bread, until a year and half ago, I had no failures. Any
ideas would be most welcome. Pam
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Pearson, Josh Woychyshyn, Ross Mackling, Riley Barrett. Front row:
Alexis Harvey, Stephanie Jordan, Daniel Vasquez, Julia Tomlinson,
Chelsea Hodgson, Levi Gregorash, Roberta Galbraith and Bob Manns.
Rotary members were
later informed of the activities of the CHANGE
Group over the past year,
and particularly specifics
of total funds raised to the
amount of $4,000 for donations made to very notable
and worthy causes.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of Helen
Bayes would like to thank
friends and family for the
phone calls, cards, flowers,
food and charitable donations received in her memory.
Your kind words of comfort
and support mean a lot at this
time. We would also like to
thank Nathan at Minnedosa
Funeral Home for his care
and compassion, Rapid City
Legion Auxiliary, Natasha at
Minnedosa United Church
for a beautiful service, Church
Choir and the Minnedosa
UCW for the lovely lunch.
Last but not least the fabulous
staff at Minnedosa Personal
Care Home for eight years of
excellent care and concern.
Art, David, Iris, Gwen, Shirley,
Judy and families. x
IN MEMORIAM
NEIL LEWIS DAVIES
APRIL 1ST, 1927
JULY 31ST, 2007
A dear Husband, Father
and Grandfather.
Cherished memories of
days gone by.
Hilda Davies and
family.x
In Loving Memory of
TOM PODRUSKI
OCTOBER 31ST, 1950
AUGUST 3RD, 2010
So many things
have happened
Since you were called away
So many things to
share with you
Had you been left to stay.
Every day in some small way
Memories of you
come our way
Though absent,
you are ever near
Still missed, loved
and always dear.
Love your Family,
Ken and Edna,
Scott, Kerri, Logan,
Bailee, Jax and Zoe
Jodi, Mark, Dylan
and Keira.x
In Memory of
Mother
AUGUST 3RD, 2012
BUN RUDY
God needed a special Angel
One loving, good and kind
So he chose our Mother
And left us behind
The tears we shed were many
Our hearts were
filled with pain
But our loss upon this earth
Was surely Heavens gain
Though her heart
no longer beats
Her memory lives within
Time can never erase the love
For our mother,
our best friend.
The family. x
BOB HARRINGTON
AUGUST 2ND, 1994
SHAWN COOPER
AUGUST 4TH, 2014
Sadly missed,
Bruce, Debbie and family. x
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Sandy
Lake
Ukrainian Canadian
Heritage Day celebrated
on Saturday afternoon
was very well attended.
Everyone enjoyed the
traditional fried bread with
homemade jams, Easter
egg painting and Easter
Paska bread making. The
bread doves (birds) for
a traditional Ukrainian
wedding cake, called The
Koroosi. Rope making and
wool carting. Reeve Lloyd
Ewashko brought greetings
and Doreen Stapleton was
Emcee.
Saige Andreychuk
of Calgary, AB spent a few
days with her grandmother
Ida Andreychuk.
Dennis
and
Darlene Derhak visited
with Helen Derhak over
the weekend. Dennis and
Darlene just returned back
recently from a bus tour
to the Yellowstone Park at
Jackson Hole, Wyoming,
Deadwood, South Dakota
and other places. They also
visited on the weekend
with Darlenes mother,
Mabel
Mochnacz
in
Minnedosa.
Congratulations
are going out to Chad and
Melissa Davies on the birth
of their second daughter.
Rose Malchuk has
been transferred to the
Erickson Health Centre,
from the local Personal
Care Home.
Diane Bachewich
and Janice Duchominsky
accompanied
Francis
Kuzmak to Calgary, AB
where they spent two
weeks. Francis attended
the graduation of her
granddaughter Sara Walsh,
youngest daughter of Mike
and Roseann Walsh. Diane
and Janice holidayed with
her brother Gary and
Doreen Derhak, Korey and
Leann Sichweski and Mads
and other family members.
They took in the Calgary
Stampede along with a trip
into the mountains, Banff
etc.
Ha p py
60th
Wedding
Anniversary
to Peter and Verna
McSymach who celebrated
on Saturday, July 11th. A
celebration was held at
the Elphinstone Hall with
family and friends.
Recent
visitors
with Elsie Kristalovich
and Kevin were her
sister Marilyn Tryhuk of
Montreal, Steve Tryhuk of
Winnipeg and Morris and
Daly Tryhuk of Brandon.
Jim, Kellie and
Abbie
Kryzyiank
of
Neepawa visited with Blair,
Pam, Tyson, Tonielle and
Diane Bachewich on the
weekend.
Pete Wonsel has
been transferred to the
Sandy Lake Personal Care
Home from the Erickson
Health Centre.
Gloria Campbell
had her grandchildren
Reese
and
Bryden
Brickeston of Calgary,
AB, Kayla Shay and Riley
Campbell
of
Reston
staying with her recently.
They all took swimming
lessons here at the beach.
Gloria accompanied them
back to their homes.
Brenda Prosken
and daughter Tess of
Vancouver, BC spent three
weeks holidaying here with
mom Olga Prosken at the
Personal Care Home and
with brother Harold and
Joyce Prosken and sister
Jackie and husband Ed in
Winnipeg. Tess attended
the summer camp in
Gimli, MB.
Helen Derhak and
Diane Bachewich attended
a Come and Go 90th
birthday party for Pearl
Yakiwchuk on Saturday,
July 18th in Erickson.
Sympathy
is
extended
to
Elsie
Kristalovich and family on
the sudden passing of her
sister-in-law Dale Tryhuk
at the age of 57 on Tuesday,
July 21st in Brandon. Dale
is the beloved wife of
Morris Tryhuk.
Happy Anniversary
to Harvey and Jan
Rochelle of Winnipeg
who celebrated their 40th
recently.
Stacey
Derhak
of Calgary and Ken and
Angela
Brookman
of
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