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Terry Fox
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Run
Final Days
For Church
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Travel Manitoba photo
(L to R): Darren Hughesman (Partnership Award presenter from Esdale Printing); Honourable Blaine Pedersen
(Minister of Manitoba Growth, Enterprise and Trade); Dan Johnson and Wes Barrett (Skate The Lake Committee Members)
and Stuart Murray (Chair, Travel Manitoba Board of Directors).
SUBMITTED ey’s collaboration was the beat out the Eriksdale nation, Chantelle states, to grow in size and scope,
Five Blooms winner of the “Partner- Creamery Days Fair and “The partnership be- bringing teams from fur-
Awarded
M innedosa area resi-
dents have long-
known about the unique-
ship Award” at the 2018
Travel Manitoba Tourism
Awards. The 20th annual
Rodeo and Winnipeg’s
Buhler Recreation Park for
the Award.
tween Skate The Lake and
Minnedosa Minor Hockey
provides a large volun-
ther away as it becomes an
annual winter celebration
of the Canadian tradition
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ness and success of Skate awards ceremony was held The nomination for teer base for this annual of pond hockey in rural
The Lake. Now the rest of on the evening of Thurs- this Award was made by event designed to promote Manitoba.”
the Province knows this as day, September 13th at the Chantelle Parrott, EDO Minnedosa and the sur-
well. Metropolitan Entertain- with Minnedosa and Area rounding area as a tourism Continued on
Skate The Lake and ment Centre in Winnipeg. Community Development destination. The partner- Page 3
Minnedosa Minor Hock- Minnedosa’s event Corporation. In her nomi- ship has enabled the event
In F r ont
Book This Space For
S unday, September
16th, saw the 37th an-
nual Terry Fox Run come
a warm up with Karen
Bramley leading.
There were two routes
The first runner to
complete the 5k race was
Aaron Cox from Bran-
and go for another year. participants could follow, don at 22 minutes and
The weather wasn’t overly one 5k route and if you 43 seconds. Aaron is the
inviting with grey skies and were feeling extra energic grandson of Olive and Neil
cool, wet temperatures, there was one 10k route. Cameron of Minnedosa
but that didn’t stop the ea- Check stops along the way and Aaron and his fam-
ger participants in attend- offered water and juice to ily come out to Minnedosa
ing. keep the runners hydrated. every year to support the
For the Minnedosa In total there were 52 Terry Fox Run. Aaron is
run, a group gathered at participants and $2,960.50 the nephew of Mark Cam-
the Community Confer- raised at the event. The eron, former UCT member
ence Centre bright and online donations are still and huge Terry Fox sup-
early for registration and to come in, however Jan porter, who lost his battle
then by 10:00 a.m. were Macey, UCT member and to cancer in 2016. “Mark
is still raising money and
Sandy Lake Run Photo by Karen Mitchell
doing his part for the event
even though he is not with
MINNEDOSA LAKE The staff and Management Board of the Yellowhead Regional Employment
Skills and Services office would like to extend a huge thank you to the
community and everyone that has supported us and accessed our many
During the Week of September 24, 2018
Minnedosa Minor Baseball
services over the years!
maintenance will be done to the spillway.
Please join us for a FREE BBQ LUNCH!
Annual General Meeting It is advised that boats be removed from the lake as the
level will be altered and slow to recover due to Where: Minnedosa Heritage Co-op Parking Area
September 27th extremely low river inflows. When: Thursday, September 27th from 11:30 to 1:00 pm
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nature. operative. popular with curlers and lthough it appeared that the “deep re- lation installed around the windows did
According to Dan The partnership be- non-curlers alike. Pro- fresh” of Town View Manor was com- not pass a final winter testing and there-
Johnson, Skate The Lake tween Skate The Lake and ceeds from the 2018 Skate pleted when the tenants were invited to fore needed to be removed and new insu-
was the brainchild of his Minnedosa Minor Hockey The Lake/ Rock The Lake move back in, one may have noticed that lation installed.
wife, Gaylene. At the time, was started in 2010 for the Event were $12,000. construction on the exterior continues Hopefully, before snow hits the
she was on the Board of the fourth annual event. Minor Since its inception in and wondered what was going on. ground, Town View Manor residents are
Minnedosa Community Hockey in Minnedosa was 2006, Skate The Lake has Despite numerous attempts to con- toasty warm inside with properly insulat-
Childcare Co-operative to shut-down for the week- donated close to $100,000 tact Manitoba Housing, we have no offi- ed windows and walls!
establish a much-needed end. Minor hockey parents to community projects. cial word on the reason behind continued
Community Daycare in and families volunteered The 13th Annual Skate
the community. They were at the event to provide The Lake / Rock The Lake
looking at ways to raise much-needed assistance. is scheduled to take place
money for this project. With a larger group of vol- on Lake Minnedosa Febru-
Gaylene saw an article in a unteers working together ary 16th and 17th, 2019. Grant Application
magazine that talked about to promote and run the
a Pond Hockey Tourna- event, Skate The Lake was for 2018
Minnedosa and District Foundation Inc.
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Minnedosa and District Foundation Inc. is committed to enhance
the quality of life for our citizens, by promoting charitable, educational,
and cultural endeavors: to encourage and inspire donors in charitable
giving for the benefit of the community and to
LEAVE A LEGACY FOR THE FUTURE.
Deadline October 1, 2018
The Minnedosa and District Foundation is currently accepting
applications for grants for the calendar year 2018. The Foundation will
entertain applications on an annual basis to be allocated by
December 31, of the current year.
A grant application is required along with:
1. A brief history of the organization and project
2. Most recent financial statements
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3. Anticipated budget
4. Purpose of the request
5. Timeline for completing your project
Applications are available from
Minnedosa Insurance Services.
Applications are also available online at
minnedosafoundation.com
Applications are to be mailed by October 1, 2018 to:
Minnedosa and District Foundation Inc.
PO Box 1980
Minnedosa, MB
R0J 1E0
email: mdsadistrictfoundationinc@gmail.com
APPLICATION DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 1, 2018. (26-3)
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Viewpoint
4 Friday, September 21, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune
Train troubles…
L ike an overly enthusiastic shopper with a maxed-
out credit card, the Manitoba government is on a
corporate welfare spending spree that it simply can’t
but would have pulled the plug on the project without
the corporate welfare?
Unfortunately, this recent corporate welfare
Motorists trying to get in or out of Minnedosa afford. spending spree isn’t unprecedented for this govern-
via the Beach Road Tuesday morning were met with Premier Brian Pallister just stopped by a new Can- ment.
an unwelcome delay. A train blocking the crossing – ada Goose facility in Winnipeg with a gift of almost The provincial and federal governments teamed
something we are all used to in this community. How- $1.5 million in taxpayers’ money. The government up to hand Maple Leaf $500,000 in taxpayers’ money
ever, as motorists waited, the minutes ticked on… 20, says money will support the “onboarding and techni- to buy bacon-making equipment as part of a $35-mil-
30, 40, 50. Many turned around and travelled other cal training of the new sewing machine operators.” In lion expansion. That happened mere months after the
routes which for those on the east side of the tracks other words, Manitoba taxpayers are paying Canada last provincial election. The corporate welfare was in-
meant travelling a fair distance to Road 100 a little Goose $1.5 million to hire people to sew thousand- furiating, but at least it came with jokes about govern-
more than three miles east of Minnedosa, as the train dollar luxury coats. ment pork producing actual pork.
was also blocking the crossing one mile east (Dal- What tale of woe reduced Canada Goose to this Listen closely. At this point in the column, govern-
rymple’s Greenhouse road). Ye Old Editor waited it need for taxpayer-funded charity? That’s a tough ques- ment ministers and senior bureaucrats are shouting
out for over an hour and then learned the train was ex- tion. Right in the government release, Canada Goose at their newspapers. They’re so loud it’s easy to hear
periencing some difficulties and had stalled out with cheerfully notes the total bill for the new facility is what they’re saying. They want some acknowledge-
crews working to get her back up and running. While I $15.8 million so it doesn’t seem to be short on cash. In ment of the jobs connected to these projects. They’re
was not too worried about being late to work, my main fact, Canada Goose’s total market capitalization shows frustrated with the lack of context because Manitoba
concern was if there had been an emergency and our the company is worth more than $8 billion. It’s a good competes with other provinces that dole out corporate
paramedics and firefighters had to use the Beach Road bet the massive multi-national won’t even notice the welfare too. What about the tax revenues generated by
to respond. It would have taken them a lot of extra time taxpayer cash on its bottom line and it definitely didn’t the economic growth, dammit?
travelling around the detour and in emergency situa- need it. Want to know what else creates jobs, strengthens
tions seconds and minutes count and could mean the This wasn’t the only stop on the province’s corpo- competitiveness and generates economic growth?
difference between life and death. Thankfully, there rate-welfare spending spree. LOWER TAXES. Sure, businesses hire people when
was no emergency calls out during the train troubles The province is chipping in almost $12 million for they get taxpayers’ money, but governments aren’t
Tuesday. the True North Square project. Much of the money good at picking winners and losers because they’re of-
will go to sidewalks, greenspaces and a water feature. ten distracted by political expediency and staged pho-
Provincial Funding… But the money will also go to a “194-unit residential
tower at 225 Carlton St.”
tos with expensive coats. Individual customers and in-
vestors are better at driving true growth because they
The Manitoba Government is investing over $54
That’s a modest description of the tower. focus on good deals rather than press conferences.
million in education infrastructure renewal projects
The 225carlton.ca website does it greater justice. Manitoba would be better off if the government cut
across the province. This province-wide investment
There’s going to be courteous concierge personnel corporate welfare and lowered taxes for everyone.
includes two projects in the Riding Mountain con-
and 24/7 security. The countertops are quartz. There’s But, for Manitoba, choices between corporate
stituency: Minnedosa Collegiate – a Grooming Room
a yoga studio and rooftop lounge. If it weren’t for the welfare cheques and broad-based tax cuts are sec-
(Accessible Washroom) and Major Pratt School in
taxpayer money, who knows what the countertops ondary. Manitoba is broke. The province’s operational
Russell - Heating and Cooling Rooftop Unit Replace-
would look like or where the residents would do their deficit is $521 million. It’s paying almost a billion dol-
ment. “Our Progressive Conservative government is
stretching? lars every year just to cover the interest charges on the
proud to invest in our local schools to ensure they are
Once again, it’s hard to imagine why the govern- debt. Manitoba simply can’t afford to spend taxpayers’
safe, healthy, and accessible facilities for Manitoba
ment felt the need to lavish this corporate welfare cash on fashion coat makers; luxury condo develop-
students,” said Riding Mountain MLA, Greg Nesbitt.
on True North. The government triumphantly points ers; or, even bacon.
“These projects will help to improve the learning en-
vironment for the children of Riding Mountain.” Con-
struction for many of the projects is already underway
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Ye O l d
M innedosa received
Trib
Five Blooms at the
2018 Provincial Confer-
ence held on September
7th and 8th at Morris, MB
in the beautiful Morris
Multiplex.
The Manitoba Com-
munities in Bloom pro-
gram provides a com-
prehensive evaluation 1888 – Saskatchewan municipality has granted
beneficial to community two hotel licenses for Rapid City.
development. It encour-
ages all sectors of the com-
munity to work together to
1898 – The bar-rooms in town will be closed during
the voting on prohibition.
develop best practices to
achieve clean, green sus-
tainable communities that 1908 – Lighting and power costs for the town, for
celebrate their heritage the month of August, were over $650.
and unique potential. Photo submitted
Provincial judges 1918 – A group of young people are discussing a
evaluate the communities and special projects, as with amazing town spirit, The positive com- system of water works and added fire protection
on the six program criteria well as donate a silent auc- their creativity is obvious ments received from resi- based on a reservoir on one of the high hills north
and award a bloom rating tion gift. in the many floral displays dents of Minnedosa to of town.
from one to five blooms Canadian gardening and memorial monuments Community in Blooms
(five being the highest expert, Mark Cullen, spoke that honor those that went committee members are
ranking) and a special to the conference attend- before. At the same time greatly appreciated. Com- 1928 – Farmers in this area, whose land has been
mention (community ees on Friday night refer- fosters a spirit of youthful- munities in Blooms com- used by picnickers, report that pop bottles and bread
highlight), which, this year, encing to his latest book ness that presents itself in mittee is pleased to be able crust will run about 25 bushels to the acre.
was A & B Dalrymple’s “The New Canadian Gar- the comradery of resident to encourage this program
Greenhouses, at a provin- dener”. and organizations work- in our Town and welcome 1938 – It is predicted that No. 4 Highway, passing
cial awards ceremony in On Saturday, the many ing together toward the fu- any questions and/or con- through here, will be hard surfaced.
the fall. Where commu- sessions were on different ture.” cerns directed to them.
nities receive a certificate topics referring to many “The natural beauty Next year’s conference
with their bloom rating, aspects of gardening from and topography create will be held at Morden, MB
1948 – Plans to build a low-cost housing scheme in
Minnedosa were outlined by the Chamber of Com-
that includes, the judges’ tree diversity, composting, the perfect backdrop for a in September 2019.
merce last week.
who visited the Town in alternate use of pesticides, walkable town that is con-
July, evaluations and rec- landscaping with native nected through pathways
ommendations. wild flowers and murals just waiting to be explored”. If your label reads 1958 – Prior to the 75th Anniversary celebrations,
Communities partici- presented by very knowl-
edgeable speakers. Great
“The camping, recreation-
al activities, markets and
18/09/31 various old timers searched for stones from the site
of the old mill that used to be in town. They didn’t
pate with other commu- It’s time to renew
nities in their population meals were enjoyed. festivals make Minnedosa your subscription! find them. Now that the celebrations are over, the
category within their prov- Community in Blooms a tourist attraction all sum- stones have been found on the property of Les Reid.
ince. committee will be review- mer and winter.” 204-867-3816 George McAree and Ed Brown wasn’t to remove the
Minnedosa participat- ing the evaluations and stones and have them placed at the cairn.
ed in Population category: recommendations that
1,001-3,000 with Town they received to put the 1968 – Mrs. Ed Brown reports that more than 3,500
of Carberry, Town of Lac best practices in place for visitors registered at the Minnedosa and District Pio-
Du Bonnet, Town of Mor- the next competition. The neer Museum this summer. The museum’s 1970 Cen-
ris and the Municipality recommendations were to tennial project was begun this year with the moving
of Prairie View (Birtle and involve the youth in proj- of the old Havelock School to the museum site down-
Miniota) ects, more evidence of the town.
Communities in town’s diverse history.
Bloom members attending Some quotes from
this conference are able to the judges: “Minnedosa HYDRANT FLUSHING PROGRAM 1978 – Plans for a new Main Street, with paral-
feature their communities is a gorgeous quaint town lel parking, have been dropped from the Provincial
The Town of Minnedosa will be conducting a Highways Department construction plans for this
Hydrant and Water Line Flushing Program year.
commencing the week of October 1st
STAMPS
until the end of October.
1988 – After almost nine years of planning and lob-
The Flushing Program will be conducted from bying the government, sod has been turned on a new
7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; $3.8 million health care facility for the Village of Er-
Mondays through to Thursdays. ickson. The facility will include 26 beds for acute and
Self-inking
notice temporary disruption of water service.
1998 – Town Council has agreed to support Bob
Residents are advised to check your cold water Connors in his efforts to fundraise for a grand piano
supply for discolouration prior to using for the new hall.
Tribune
THE OLDEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN THE CANADIAN WEST
The Minnedosa
washing machines, dish washers etc.
Since 1883
We apologize for any inconvenience that this Program 2008 – Concerns have been expressed following
may cause; however it is critical that the lines be the province’s Electoral Division’s Boundaries Com-
flushed on a regularly established schedule. mission proposed changes which would result in the
loss of the current Minnedosa constituency.
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6 Friday, September 21, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune
M innedosa Town
Council met for its
regular September meet-
Order applied for by Altus
Group and Manitoba and
Northwestern Railway
These are the two former
railroad homes which are
now in the process of be-
Bylaw No. 2563 to
set Council Renumera-
tion was read a first time.
Council authorized
the transfer of an outstand-
ing tipping fee invoice, in
anonymous complaints
received regarding the
campground this season.
ing on the evening of Tues- (Canadian Pacific) to allow ing subdivided from CPR The amount members of the amount of $2,715.66 to The Town has also re-
day, September 11th. May- for two existing single fam- property. This Conditional council are paid has not the respective tax roll. ceived a number of posi-
or Orr presided with all ily dwellings along 2nd Av- Use Order had been ap- changed since 2011 and Councillor Saler left tive comments and letters
councillors in attendance. enue N.W. within the “CC” plied for earlier but the council has decided to in- the meeting, declaring a which were signed by local
The meeting began Commercial Central zone, deadline has lapsed so it is crease the amount which conflict of interest regard- campers. There was an in-
being re-applied for. Tan- will come into effect for ing a discussion and reso- cident this season in which
ner’s Crossing Planning the next term of council, if lution to accept a tender a camper who had been
District Development Of- passed by second and third for a watermain replace- given numerous warnings,
ficer, Brian Skatch, was in reading at the October ment project on Victo- etc. over the past few sea-
attendance and as there meeting. Councillor Mac- ria Bay. Council received sons, had to be removed
were no issues or concerns Dowall voted against the three quotations for the from the local camp-
regarding the order, coun- resolution, stating, “I think project and accepted the ground. It was shortly after
cil approved it. The order it is a privilege to be on quote from Saler’s Back- this incident that the anon-
will expire, if not acted council and we expect so hoe and Trucking Ltd. in ymous complaints began
upon within 12 months. many people to volunteer, the amount of $115,850 appearing in The Brandon
Sergeant Mark Moore- I see no need to increase plus GST, being the lowest Sun’s Sound Off column.
house appeared before the enumeration.” The by- of the three received. Upon review of the season,
council with an RCMP law increases the Mayor’s In reference to a spon- the positive and negative
update. Currently there is renumeration from $925 sorship letter received comments received from
a full compliment of staff to $1,200 a month, the from Ducks Unlimited re- campground users, Coun-
in the Minnedosa detach- Deputy Mayor’s from $825 garding their Minnedosa cil agreed to renew the
ment office. Corporal to $875 a month and the event on September 15th, campground manager’s
Campbell arrived from Councillor’s from $675 to Council agreed to do- contract for one year as per
Amaranth in July. Rockin’ $775 a month. The daily re- nate $200 plus a weekend proposal.
the Fields went very well numeration for a member camping certificate for
and Sgt. Moorehouse re- of council away on coun- Minnedosa Campground.
O n Friday, September
14th, the Minnedosa
Heritage Village welcomed
The Brandon chapter
joined the organization
officially on December
out his time with the orga-
nization. “It’s been a good
week so far, I’m enjoying
visitors from the Brandon 11th, 2008, holding their my stay here” says Castro.
and Costa Rica Friendship first meeting on February For more information
Forces. This was the last of- 19th, 2009 with twenty- on the Friendship Force
ficial group tour of the vil- seven members attend- you can visit the website at
lage for the 2018 season. ing. Currently Brandon www.thefriendshipforce.
The eight Costa Rica holds strong at twenty- org
members travelling on an three members. The first
outbound trip to Bran- outbound trip for Brandon
don arrived Tuesday, Sep- members was in 2010 to Tribune
tember 11th and depart- Belgium.
ed Tuesday, September Alvaro Castro, one of Printing
18th. After a busy week of the two interpreters from
planned activities; includ- Costa Rica, has been a 867-3816
ing the Green Acres Hut- member for eleven years
terite Colony by Wawane-
Cadurcis News
sa, a dairy farm by Forrest,
Minnedosa Golf Course
and Heritage Village Tour,
Clear Lake, meeting the Photo by Karen Mitchell
Brandon Mayor and at- excursions. like for the average person Manns. By Doreen TroTT
tending a Wheat Kings Brian Manns, a Bran- in other countries. It is also The Friendship Force
game, this group will de-
part for a few days in To-
ronto before returning
don chapter member,
explains that each group
enjoys one outbound trip
a very safe way for people
to travel,” stated Manns.
Outbound members
was created in 1977 in the
USA to promote friend-
ship around the world. Ac-
O ur sympathy to Darcy and Tracey Bramley and fam-
ily on the passing of Allen Robinson of Minnedosa.
Condolences to Sylvia Robinson, Perry and Leesa.
home. The group left Costa per year where they are are hosted and billeted by cording to the website the Barry and June Humphreys of Clanwilliam visited
Rica on September 2nd for hosted by members of the area members for no cost, Friendship Force Interna- last week with Malcolm and Shirley Rose.
Milwaukee for a week be- Friendship Force in that enjoying a weeks’ worth tional provides opportuni- Church services have begun again after the summer
fore arriving in Brandon. country. “It is such a great of activities for a minimal ties to explore new coun- recess. We are fortunate to once again have Elgin Hall giv-
They will return home on way for people to see the fee. “It’s a cheap way to ex- tries and cultures from the ing guidance from the pulpit.
September 23rd from their world. You see what life is perience the world,” said inside by bringing people
You are cordially invited to the Minnedosa & District Recreation Commission
West Region Child & Family Services Inc.
The vandalized interior of the St. Thomas Anglican Church in Rapid City.
By KAREN MITCHELL gation the board decided building was not always
to close the doors to ser- loved by everyone in the
A
Photo by Karen Mitchell
t a Christmas service vices. Remaining open to community. 2015 was the
in approximately 2007, those who were in need, first real signs of vandalism incident Shelley removed
the St. Thomas Anglican and to hold events such as at the church and the last some important memo-
Church in Rapid City held weddings and funerals, the major incident occurring rabilia and artifacts from
its last official service. At Anglican Church has been in 2017 recalls Rapid City the church and held it for
that time the building was a staple to the landscape in resident and former con- safe keeping, until recently
still in decent shape, how- Rapid City for generations. gregation member Shel- when she returned it to
ever due to the low congre- Unfortunately, the ley Meakin. After the 2015 Brandon. “I didn’t want
everything to be destroyed
and I felt that some things
needed saving,” explained
Meakin.
Doris Esplin, the last
living board member of the
church who now resides in
Brandon, recalls her many
years spent within the
walls “there were so many
almita.com RESIDENTIAL • MUNICIPAL • COMMERCIAL baptisms and weddings
we attended, I remember
teaching Sunday school,
all very good times.” When
asked how she felt on the
building coming to an end
Esplin explains “it was be-
ing vandalized so bad that
you were just wishing that
something would happen
with it. It was feared that
the destructors would end Photo submitted
up burning it down, there
was something that need- Artist, Weiming Zhao, captures an image
ed to be done with it. It’s of the historic church before it
a real relief, but that being disappears from the landscape.
said it’s also a sad thing.”
The first timber to Moore Park. If only these picture of the church and
build the church was walls could talk, the sto- Shelley is sure there will be
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O n Tuesday, Septem-
ber 18th, over 120 Co-
op’s in Western Canada
Co-op branch, ten cents
per litre was donated for
its six gas bars. The recipi-
the fuel pumps throughout
the day. Minnedosa’s new
Recreation Director, Laura
(Minnedosa Chamber of
Commerce), Shannon Al-
exander (Dari Isle), Carol
da Bertram (Minnedosa
Food Bank), Cheri McTa-
vish (Minnedosa Insur-
for an update on how
much was raised during
Fuel Good Day.
donated a minimum of ent of the donations raised Cook, showed off her win- Brown (Minnedosa Food ance) and Paul Laliberte
five cents per litre of fuel in Minnedosa this year, dow washing skills during
purchased to a registered will go to the Minnedosa the noon hour and stated
charity or non-profit orga- and Area Food Bank. “What a fun way to see
nization of their choosing Local “celebrities” people in the community!”
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Newdale News
By RavEn’S GlEn WI the community hall where nephews Eric, Nathan and to Aunt Jean Lamb (War- Several from our area
family and friends gath- Wyatt. Many good friends ren deceased), Blaine and braved the wet cool condi-
on September 15th, with were able to be in atten- to make new memories their nephew and cousin, has been raised in the Be a Neighbour...
Elgin Hall taking the ser- dance and much reminisc- with him, over the years of Ian Lamb. many years since Terry And announce
these special events
vice at the United Church. ing happened over lunch. his too short life. The in- Don and Yvonne Gra- passed away outside Thun- to your community
Eric Lamb sang a solo, Ian will be deeply missed terment service took place ham drove out from Win- der Bay, Ontario.
Amazing Grace, in honour by his family, parents Jack earlier at the South Cem- nipeg to attend Ian Lamb’s Duck and goose sea- ●Birth of Child
of his Uncle Ian. A memo- and Xisra Lamb, his broth- etery. funeral. They are former son has arrived with many ●Wedding
rial luncheon followed in ers Robert and Glen and We send our sympathy neighbours of the Lambs. wheat and barley fields ●Wedding Anniversaries
already harvested, they’ll 25th, 40th, 50th, 60th
T he regular meeting of
the Auxiliary was held
on September 10th. Min-
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Alice Austin. She also re-
ceived the Governor Gen-
hancement Committee.
Thank you was re-
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be attending the Fun Day
being held in Plumas by
the Plumas Legion Ladies
The Leisure Inn Res-
taurant manager Sharon,
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IN MEMORIAM OBITUARY
Natural Draino
only a grade seven education, Joan was already working as a
housekeeper for a number of different families in the Minnedo-
Forever in our hearts, sa area. Joan worked hard, and at the age of 16, she did the un-
Your Loving Family. thinkable, (particularly for a woman at that time), and packed
x up her belongings and moved to Winnipeg.
Joan arrived in Winnipeg in 1941 and continued her work
as a housekeeper, as well as a server in various restaurants and Dear Reena, fork, brush with egg white ter cup baking soda and 1
shops. In 1946 she met and married Norman Hardwick. Dur-
Can you tell me how and bake another five min- tsp. salt. Drop in the drain,
ing her marriage, Joan worked for Quinton’s Cleaners at various
positions of increasing responsibility. Norman passed away in to bake a single pie crust so utes, or until pale gold. chase with boiling water.
March of 1977. Joan carried on working, always a hard worker that it doesn’t shrink down Cool. Or put another pie Repeat as necessary. Or
despite the circumstances, and this work ethic would be in- in the pie plate while bak- plate the same size on top of pour half cup salt down
stilled in her sons, Garry and Keith. ing? I make lemon pies, but the dough in your pie plate. the drain, followed by boil-
In 1984 Joan met Art Beardmore, and they married in 1986. my crusts disappear down Bake for a few minutes until ing water or vinegar. Extra
At this time, Joan began her volunteer work at the Fort Garry the sides of the pan. Ber- the dough holds its shape tip: Don’t toss flat cola into
Legion, where she met many friends during her time there. nice and remove second plate. the garbage; instead pour
Joan became District Commander of the Ladies Auxiliary, and it into drains to keep them
traveled across the province to other legions, and meeting with
Dear Bernice, Dear Reena, fresh. If this is not effective,
their auxiliary. Joan was respected in the work she did for the
Legion and was very successful at everything she undertook. Some people freeze pie Can you please tell me consider having the pipes
Also at this time, Joan was very involved with the raising of her crusts before putting them the best natural solution for under the sink taken apart
two grandchildren, Kale and Dillon. Through this time with into the oven, but here is an unclogging a slow kitchen and thoroughly cleaned.
In Loving Memory of Nanny, it is evident the principles she taught them, principles easy alternative. Place your drain? I’m in a condo, on
GEORGE MCLEAN which they still follow. At the age of 65, Joan found herself wid- dough into the pie plate the third of four floors and Simple, Smart Hints
September 27th. 2017 owed once again, and deciding that two husbands was enough, and trim away the excess. the drain often gurgles.
Joan delighted in, and embraced her role as Nanny to her boys. Line the pie dough with Someone suggested using My facial skin seems
Today recalls the memory Joan was known for her great sense of humour and her
of a loved one gone to rest. foil and fill the plate with Liquid Plumber, but I much softer now that I
ability to make anyone smile. She was always loving to every-
And those who dried beans or rice to weigh would prefer something use a banana mask once a
one, and did not have a negative thing to say about anyone. She
think of him today, cared for her family and would do anything for them-and did, down the crust and keep more natural. I would ap- week. Mash up a banana
Are those who loved him best. through her love and dedication. it from shrinking. Bake 10 preciate any suggestion and spread it on your face.
The flowers we lay In December of 2011, Joan suffered a stroke and moved minutes, or until the crust you may have. Felix Leave for 10 minutes and
upon his grave to the Minnedosa Personal Care Home to be closer to family. is firm. Lift the crust to the rinse. Submitted by Jamie
May wither and decay, Though the stroke did restrict her physical abilities, it did not counter, and gently remove Dear Felix,
But the love for him dampen her spirit nor her sense of humour and love for her foil, taking care not to tear In a jar combine 2 tbsp.
who lies beneath family, Joan made many friends at the care home with the resi-
Will never fade away.
the crust. Prick crust with a cream of tartar, one quar-
dents and staff. She loved her trips to the casino and always
came back with her “winnings”, or at least she thought she did.
We love you Dad Joan enjoyed her outings with family, and always appreciated
and miss you every day. the care and loving nature of everyone in Minnedosa and Win- PROPERTIES FOR SALE
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