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By DARRYL HOLYK
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Heritage Co-op
space where they come tendees receive from the
and learn and share. group, according to Loza-
Lozada has an under- da, is that, many times we
graduate degree in social have no idea what to do.
psychology, and a master We are trying our best to Continued from Page 1
in family social sciences, look for information, and
so she has plenty of knowl- we dont really know what Heritage Co-op also gave its final $25,000 installment
edge and experience that to believe. With so many to Minnedosa Regional Events Centre (total four-year
she brings to each session. differing sources on the commitment of $100,000) and its first $16,675 installment
Typically, Lozada said that internet that are providing of a three-year commitment of $50,000 to the Minnedosa
there could be anywhere conflicting information, Primary Care Centre.
from seven to thirteen it is important to have a Photo submitted
In July 2016, Heritage Co-op members receieved eq-
women who show up to trustworthy professional uity cheques totalling $2.4 million. (L-R): Legion President Duane LaCoste, Emilie
the sessions, as the num- who is able to answer Co-op has had a long and successful history in our Little and Legion member Barrie Brooking.
ber varies depending on questions. They are the community. It began in March 1929 as Minnedosa Con-
external factors such as ones ultimately making sumers Co-op Ltd. with 35 members and subscribed By HILLARY CAMPBELL
weather and health. the decisions, added Lo- capital of $3,000.
The program is held zada, but we want them Co-ops humble beginnings in Minnedosa have
for both expectant moth-
ers and new mothers alike,
to be informed decisions.
The monthly meet-
flourished into a multi-million dollar operation spanning
far beyond the boundaries of Minnedosa. In the last de-
A student from Tanners Crossing School, Emilie Little,
recently submitted a poster to the annual Legion Po-
etry, Poster and Essay contest. Her poster was in black
and the two groups are not ing is also a good place for cade alone, Heritage Co-op has invested more than $37 and white, and had poppies and a cross on it, with the
separated, as they are in new and expectant moms million in new and renovated facilities. Just a glimpse of word Remember.
other towns. to network. Lozada noted that evidence can be seen locally by the Co-op buildings Emilie, who is in the third grade, has had her poster
Each session starts that, we dont come with occupying the majority of the block along Main Street sent on to the National Judging level in Ottawa. It was
with time set out for the a manual. Many times we south. The current Food Market was constructed in 2000, submitted to the Legion in November, around the time
new moms to socialize have no idea what to do the old gas bar and garage was replaced with a modern of Remembrance Day, where it received recognition at
with each other. This is fol- with our babies, so every facility in 2010 and currently, a brand new two-storey the local level. From here, it moved on to the Regional
administration building is nearing completion. Heritage level, where it was decided that it would move on to the
Co-op administration staff are looking forward to moving National level.
into their new office space at the corner of Main Street James Sheppard, principal of Tanners Crossing El-
and 2nd Avenue S.E. next month. ementary School said that he and the other teachers at
TCS are very proud of Emilie. The Legion is always so
appreciative of the schools participation in the Legion
contest were glad to do it! said Sheppard.
He noted, however, that Emilie prefers to write, but
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Ye O l d
M innedosas Mens
i b
Shed wants you! The
T r
newly formed group that
is made up of men, for
men, is looking for new
members. Currently, the
19 members are getting
together once a week, but
as the need grows with
new members, they will be
able to bring this up to two 1887 A man named Jasper kicked up a rumpus at the
days. Station this morning, using some very violent and abu-
Th e group of skilled sive language to the Station Agent. He went away on the
men are working on many train but was nearly left behind through his misconduct.
diff erent community proj-
ects. Th ey are building Photo by Hillary Campbell 1897 The high wind on Saturday morning blew down
fl ower pots for the care a portion of the skating rink at Newdale.
home and are working on offi sh. Guys wont hug, ideas for projects that they and learn from being a part
projects for Communities they wont get into a group would like to start, the of the group. 1907 A letter has been received from the Victorian
in Bloom and Heritage Vil- and talk, but I come up Mens Shed is open to new It would be nice to get Order of Nurses Lady Minto Fund expressing willingness
lage. However, the group here, and Ive started to ideas. Currently the group some young people in here to contribute $2,000 toward the building of the Minnedo-
also understands that not know the guys, Street com- has completed many beau- who are interested, who sa hospital.
every man is interested in mented. He added that tiful woodworking projects, can pick someones brain,
putting a hammer to a nail, there are many nice men and have had a blast doing said Pearson, as he would
so they also meet to play around the community, so. There are skills here hate to see some of the col- 1917 To date, eight carloads of seed wheat have been
card games, or just to chat. and that the results of the that the guys have used all lective knowledge be lost. disposed of in this area, their value being about $20,000.
The group also stressed that work that the group does their lives, the skill set is The group will happily wel-
they are open to new ideas, is only the secondary pur- phenomenal, said Street, come new members of all 1937 County Court Clerk, P.S. Hancock has stated
if potential members have pose. The primary purpose noting that there is a lot for ages, and a variety of inter- that approximately five times as many motor vehicle li-
ideas for activities. is to make new connec- each member to both teach ests. cense plates have been sold this year as at the same date
A lot of it is trying to tions. The meeting is the last year. Provincial officials have allotted 600 plates for
get the guys who are walk- purpose, the coming to- Minnedosa numbered 59601 to 60200. So far, 350 have
ing around town with their
hands in their pockets, said
Roland Street, one of the
gether, said Street.
Warren Pearson, an-
other member of the Mens
BASSWOOD NEWS been sold.
groups members. Trying Shed noted that in the 1957 Local contractor, Johnnie Johnson, has received
to get them here, and try- future they would like to By ZELDA FIRBY Monday after spending a lease on an acre of land out at the rodeo grounds for the
ing to tweak their interest, bring in an old car for res- Easter with the Stan Firby coming year at a price of $25. This land is to be utilized in
and give them a sense of
self-worth. He noted that
toration. If any members
of the community have T he Kingdon families
gathered at the Bass-
wood Hall on Sunday for
family.
Marlin Firby bowled in
a tournament in Killarney
the manufacture of prefabricated houses for sale.
as men retire, they lose a lot 1967 The possibility of setting up a senior commer-
of their sense of self-worth, their Easter get together. on Saturday and Sunday. cial hockey league was discussed at the annual meeting
which can lead to depres- Bridge Club Mike and Marla Pearce
and family returned to
If you have any news
items please call 204-867-
of the Minnedosa Minor Athletic Association.
sion or isolation. We want
to give them something
they can do to feel good,
Results their home in Calgary on 2654.
1987 During the early morning hours of Saturday,
someone securely chained the door of a single door
said Street. April 13th home and used gasoline to light the house on fire. For-
Street has a passion for pro- tunately one of the homes occupants was able to kick the
moting the group, because 1st - Linda Vint/ door open and get himself, his brother and 88-year-old
of the good that it does for Gwen Manns mother out.
the men who join. He feels 2nd - Jim /Lynn Burgess
that there is a strong need 3rd - Bob Manns/ DR. COLLEEN MOORE
for the group in the com- Audrah Caughell 1997 Ka Ming Restaurant, formerly Hons Restaurant,
munity, as it strengthens 4th - Wilf Taylor/ NOTICE OF RETIREMENT is now open. Another new business recently opened is
the sense of community Mel Harvey Minnedosa Plumbing and Heating.
amongst its members.
Men tend to be stand-
5th - Boyd Grant/
Doug Thiessen
After 34 years in dentistry, I wish to announce
my retirement as of May 1st, 2017.
It has been a privilege to have had the trust of
my patients at the Erickson Dental Clinic and
to have been of service to the South Mountain
TOP RATE
community over the past nine years. I wish to 1 year
OPTOMETRIST
to Dr. Wayne Cameron, who will henceforth be
working with Dr. Pankaj Chadha at the
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FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL:
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NEWDALE NEWS
By RAVENS GLEN WI tains many WI mementos met Justin Trudeau and to up the season!
and articles from quilts to Washington, DC, where Bob and Willene
O n Monday, April
17th the Minnedosa
4-H for Teens and the
beach. They then contin-
ued to clean at the beach
playground, the lake
The 4-Hers vote at the
beginning of the year on
what community service
Minnedosa Multi-Pur- shore and the playground projects they should do
pose 4-H members and by the dam. Many articles and garbage clean up was
their siblings gathered at of garbage and recycling one of their choices along
the beach soccer field to were found. They ended with helping the Commu-
do some garbage pickup. the evening by cleaning at nities in Bloom commit-
They split up into groups the Lions Lookout Tower tee with spring planting.
and cleaned around the and entrance to the cem-
soccer field and the shore etery. The amount of gar-
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O ur sympathy is ex-
tended to Cathy and
Chris Brown and fam-
Jackson were Dennis,
Xin, Angelica and April
Jackson from Winnipeg,
Donald family.
Congratulations
Donna MacDonald on
to
ily on the recent passing of Curtis, Patricia Coen and the arrival of a new great
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mother, grandmother and Murphy Fehr of Brandon grandson Nolon.
great grandmother Mar- and Dennis, Susan and Beatrice, Gary and
lene Genung. Several from Sidney Dueck of Boissev- Debbie Small of Portage
the area attended her fu- ain. Th e Jackson fam- spent Easter Saturday with
neral service at Minnedosa ily also celebrated April Muriel McManus and oth-
United Church on April birthdays. April Jackson er members of the McMa-
10th. was two years old and nus family.
Congratulations to Sidney Dueck was six this Jordan, Stephanie and
Kate and Nick McKinnon month. Nicholas Wilkinson of De-
on the arrival of son Eze- Clayton and Margaret loraine visited on Easter
kiel Alexander McKinnon. Wareham hosted Easter Sunday with Muriel Mc-
Proud grandparents are for all the Wareham and Manus.
Marianne and Mike Greig. Abel families.
Also welcoming baby Zeke
are great grandparents,
Jane McKinnon and Don
and Margaret Northam.
Loreen Jackson has
been collecting for the
cancer fund. Credit is due
to the volunteers who do-
nate their time for such a Fine whiskey and scotch sampling evening
worthy cause. with appetizers. Souvenior glass supplied!
Chris and Sandra
Crawford of Thunder Bay Thursday, April 27th
and Shawn, Christine and 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Victoria Rose of Minnedo-
sa visited on Good Friday Minnedosa Golf and Country Club
with Malcolm and Shirley $100 per ticket
Rose. (with $70 charitable donation receipt)
Th e Northam fam- Tickets available at
ily spent Good Friday
MCU, Home Hardware,
at the home of Wes and
Jude Olson and family of committee members
Minnedosa. or call Susan at
Jim and Nancy Greer 204-867-6353
have visited recently with
their son Donald in Alberta.
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Deadlines
sets. Save 20-65%! Some sam-
ple specials include; 4 piece
COMING EVENTS p.m. on April 28th). Tickets 204-582-1334
might be available at the door
Classified advertisements must be submitted no later England (a Lay-z-boy Com- but dont wait until its too
than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following Fridays pany) Sectional $2,195, save Rapid City Spring Smorg.
late! (6-4) x AUCTIONS
$750. Five rocker recliner fab- Ham and Meatballs. Sun-
edition. All classified advertisements must be prepaid day, April 23rd, 2017 start-
BEFORE insertion. ric chairs by England Furni- Florence Nightingale
ture $599 each. England pow- ing at 5:00 p.m. at the Rapid Luncheon and Bake Sale McSherry Auction
The Minnedosa Tribune is not responsible for er reclining sofa and matching City United Church. Adults - sponsored by Minnedosa Service Ltd.
typographical errors published AFTER the first insertion, nor reclining chair, $2,695, save $15.00, Children - $6.00, Pre- Health District Auxiliary.
does it assume responsibility for errors published as a result of school Free. (3-4) x Over 25 MB Auctions
$850, 2 six-piece youth bed- Minnedosa Legion Clubroom
an advertisement placed, changed, or cancelled, by telephone. listed on our Website!
room suites from $895-$1,099, Friday, May 5, 2017 from
To ensure your advertisement appears correctly please save $475 per suite. 8 piece 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Adults *Construction*
Minnedosa Grain Grow-
submit it in person, by fax, mail, or email. solid oak 96 inch table set, $10.00, 6-12 years $5.00, pre- *Agriculture * Estate*
ing Project Spring Banquet.
$2,495, save $800. Seven piece Sunday, April 23rd, 2017 at school free. (6-3) x
queen solid wood bedroom Stuart McSherry
M.C.C.C. Refreshments and (204) 467-1858 or
SERVICES FOR SALE suite $2,499, save $1,000. 8 silent auction at 5:00 p.m. Fairmount Cemetery
(204) 886-7027
piece queen solid wood bed- supper at 6:00 p.m. Jill Mar- Annual Meeting on April
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room suite for $2,895, save tens speaking on Rwanda 25th, 2017 at Barry and Joh
2006 Ford Truck XLT 150. $1,150. TAXES INCLUDED IN Ross residence at 7:30 p.m.
5.4 engine, 8box, towing pkg. ALL FLOORMODEL SUITES.
tour. Tickets $20.00, Family
All interested parties are in-
McSherry Auction
Hip or knee $50.00. All Welcome. (4-3) x Estate & Moving Auction
replacement? Phone 204-441-3395. (4-4) x Other April specials include vited to attend. x
queen pillow top pocket coil Sunday April 23, 10:00 AM
Other medical conditions
SHEVCHENKO DANCE
For Sale. Orion wheel- mattress set $499 and 3 piece ENSEMBLE 40th Anniversary Minnedosa Fun Fest 12 Patterson Dr.
that lead to Restrictions
in Walking or Dressing? chair. $200.00. 2 slings for occasional set (3 choices) for Spring Concert. Join us to cel- Planning and Volunteer Stonewall, MB
Hoya lift $200.00. Call Donna $299 per set. Solid wood single Meeting. Tuesday, April 25th (204) 467-1858 or
The disability tax credit ebrate on April 29th, 2017 at
at 6:30 p.m. at the Minnedosa (204) 886-7027
allows for a: Hogg at 204-867-3629. (5-2) x over single bunk set $699 and 1:00 p.m. at the Sandy Lake
Library. X www.mcsherryauction.com
$2,000 single over double bunk set Community Hall. Silver Col-
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EMPLOYMENT ENGAGEMENT
REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT
Peter Harrison
NOW HIRING
Open House Lease operators to help service
our expanding customer base
Saturday, April 22, 2017 in MB, SK, AB and ND.
We offer dedicated dispatch,
well maintained equipment,
on-site wash and full service
facility with qualied technicians,
in-house training, and a very
competitive compensation
package.
All dispatched miles paid.
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Krutkewich along with
Contact: 204-571-0187 or email Deb and Werner Froese
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3.74 acres with an older ouring Jessica McCharles, Please join us for a wedding
storey and a half house includ- bride to be of Michael Jury, social in their honour at the
ing a newer 34 x 34 open con- will be held on April 29th, Minnedosa Community
cept addition, appox. 1800 sq. 2017 from 2:00 4:00 p.m. at Conference Centre on
Peter Harrison ft. total. 3 bedroom, could eas- the Minnedosa 50+ Centre April 29th. Please Drink
ily be four with minor changes, (please use the Main Street Responsibly. (6-2) x
Sutton-Harrison Realty
VW6WUHHW1( Phone/Text: 204-867-5444 2 bathrooms. Renovations are entrance). Michael and Jes-
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Fenced pasture with a nice little BIRTH end or Permanent Getaway.
Have lots to build 55+ barn as well as outdoor riding ANNOUNCEMENTS 10-160 Acres. May offer as-
condos in the North West ring. A newer 16 x 24 stor- sessed value. Maximum
end of Minnedosa this sum- age shed and a couple smaller $30,000. Must have trees
mer/winter. Condos will be sheds. Detached heated garage/ and road access. Noth-
two bedroom. Two bathroom. shop. Sheltered and well-main- ing swampy. 204-589-1886,
1,200 1,400 square feet. Gar- tained yard. Just 15 minutes ejco@mts.net.
age and common area. Look- North of Minnedosa. $249,000.
ing for anyone with a ser-
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For more information call or text WANTED
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condo. Please call Ken Kane
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at 204-867-3147 or 204-867- WANTED: Someone to
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Floorplan online at wgies- would like to announce the WANTED: OLD TUBE
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Or plan for your future Builds also available. Call
Grain farm seeking full Russell Levi Matthews. or older. Amplifiers, Stereo,
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time farm equipment operator/
bert@wghomes.ca for more Wednesday, March 29th, 2017 Equipment. Hammond Or-
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safe and efficient operation, a Wanted ad in The Tribune
80 acres of high quality al- repair and trouble shooting of Bob and Donna Matthews
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3816 or email ad to class@
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