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Volume 136 Issue 36 Friday, November 16, 2018 www.minnedosatribune.com 90 cents plus tax
D ominique Hamp-
ton has had a very
successful year winning
ference in Tulsa, she won
three awards; third top first
line points value, fourth
me want to do better for
myself and my team. One
huge misconception that I
trained reach heights they
never thought they would.
Seeing people realize their
awards at two differ- top first line downline get all the time is that this potential is truly the best
ent conferences in 2018. points value and fourth top is easy work. I work hard gift this company has given
Hampton started selling personal sponsors. to achieve these awards. me.”
SeneGence cosmetics, an In order to achieve Between doing live tutori- Hampton was born
international company, in these awards Hampton als and providing amazing and raised in Minnedosa,
December 2016. Coming had to share the oppor- customer service, to com- is married, has two chil-
up to her second year in tunity with others and ing up with different mar- dren and plans to head
business she already has train them on how to run keting ideas and unique back to school in January
103 ladies selling under a successful business of packaging, I am in charge to take nursing, thanks
her. their own. “By offering of my small business in all to her success with Sen-
In April, travelling to trainings and brainstorm- aspects. This business is eGence. “I love this job, it
Tulsa Oklahoma, Hamp- ing sessions my downline the same as any other small honestly doesn’t feel like
ton picked up two awards; has proved to be one of business out there; you get work. I still can’t believe
seventh in attendance for the strongest in Canada,” out of it what you put into this is what I get to do ev-
Sponsors and Downline explained Hampton. “Re- it. There is no greater feel- eryday and get paid for it.
Photo submitted
T he newly
Minnedosa
elected
Town
Council met for its first of-
cil.
Council appointments
were made to the follow-
velopment Corporation
– J. Dowsett and Skatch,
Minnedosa and District
Complex (Golf/Curling)
– Saler. Regional Archives
– Taylor. Tourism – Blais.
cember 24th and also at 12
noon on Monday, Decem-
ber 31st.
Convention in Winnipeg
November 25th to 28th. As
a result, Council will not
ficial business meeting in ing Standing Committees: Foundation – Butler. Yel- Heritage Village – T. Dow- The Minnedosa Com- meet for its Committee of
Council Chambers on the General Government Ser- lowhead Regional Employ- sett. Yellowhead Highways munity Christmas Dinner the Whole this month.
evening of Tuesday, No- vices – J. Dowsett, Blais and ment Skills and Services Association – Skatch. committee, as in year’s Mayor Skatch ad-
vember 13th. Mayor Skatch Butler. Protective Services – T. Dowsett, Minnedosa Council accepted, past, have requested the journed the first meeting
called the meeting to order – Saler, Blais, T. Dowsett. District Veterinarian Board with regret, the resignation Town to cover the rental of the new Town Council at
at 6:30 p.m. with Council- Public Works and Utilities – Saler. Minnedosa District of Lillian Antoniw as the fee of the Minnedosa Com- 7:23 p.m.
lors Blais, Taylor, Butler, T. – Butler, Taylor, T. Dow- Health Foundation – Saler. Citizen Rep on the Com- munity Conference Centre
Dowsett, Saler and J. Dow- sett. Planning and Devel- Centennial Handivan – munity Conference Centre for its event on Christmas
If your label reads
sett in attendance. opment Services – Taylor, Blais. Spruce Plains Jus- board. To fill this vacancy, day. Council agreed to
First reading was given Blais, Butler. Recreation tice - Blais. Little Saskatch- Council appointed Len once again compensate 18/11/30
to the Town’s organiza- and Cultural Services – ewan River Conservation Luker as the new Citizen the group on the rental fee. It’s time to renew
your subscription!
tional and procedures by- Blais, Saler and J. Dowsett. District – Butler. Evergreen Rep on the hall board ef- Members of Council, the
law to make some minor Council appointments Environmental Technolo- fective immediately. CAO and ACAO were all 204-867-3816
updates, such as council were also made to the fol- gies – Taylor. Tanner’s Harvey Wedgewood authorized to attend the
meeting times, etc. as rec- lowing community boards, Crossing Planning Dis- was appointed as the Citi-
trict – Taylor, Butler, Blais. zen Rep on the Minnedosa
Services to Seniors – T. District Foundation board.
Dowsett. Recreation Com- In regards to the Christmas
mission – Blais. Commu- hours for the Town Office,
Darwin Matthews TV Sales & Service
nity Conference Centre – J. council passed a resolu- After serving our valued customers in Minnedosa
and the surrounding area for over 30 years,
Darwin Matthews TV Sales & Service
has closed effective November 15, 2018.
We would like to thank all of our customers
Rockin’ the Fields of Minnedosa Non-Profit
for their patronge over the past years.
Co-operative Ltd.
NOTICE OF MEETING Darwin Matthews & Cam McLaughlin
ATTENTION
Saturday, November 24th, 2018
ATTENTION
2:00 P.M.
“GRANTS TO ORGANIZATIONS”
RFM Office
2nd Floor – 103 Main Street South
(Minnedosa Town Office – the steeple clock)
Organizations
DOG &are CATasked
OWNERS to submit their
Enter at South side funding requests and projects for the
All dogs and cats within the Town of Minnedosa
all ice fishermen & snowmobilers
MINNEDOSA, MANITOBA upcoming
must be licensedyear by
annually.
November 30th, 2018must be
A certificate of vaccination for rabies the aeration system at antons lake
This meeting is open to members only. produced before a license is issued (located at jct of #10 & #16 hwy just
A member of the co-operative is one who 2014 Dog & Cat licenses are available at the
A copy of the Town Policy and Procedures
Office north of the truck stop) is now
has purchased a $1.00 share and paid their
one-time fee of $250.00.
respecting GrantsDogs
Owners of unlicensed to Organizations
& Cats, Dogs & Cats is in operation for the winter. open water
running at large, as well as nuisance and vicious
Please join us. This is your opportunity to have a say in available at the Town Office or at
animals are subject to various penalties and
will exist all winter so we urge you to
how the event proceeds. If you are interested in charges.discoverminnedosa.com
A copy of animal control by-law 2478 is use caution if you are near this lake.
running for the Board of Directors contact any of the available at the Town Office for examination by
existing Directors. Nominations can be made in any person during regular hours.
advance or from the floor. The Town of Minnedosa(33/36) minnedosa game and fish association
(36-3)
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By KAREN MITCHELL for growth, I believe we approximately 1,250 mem-
will certainly be stronger bers, many of which are
Go to the game…
We have a pair of Brandon Wheat Kings tickets to
give away for tomorrow night’s game (Saturday, Novem-
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Trib
mittee of Friends of ples from the Lake. While ewan River - between silt- role to the economic well
Lake Minnedosa met Oc- deemed non-invasive, ing and the weed growth, being of the communities
tober 13th with interested they’re growing in Lake a general estimate is we and individuals along its
groups, organizations, Minnedosa at an alarming have lost approximately 20 banks,” committee chair-
community associations, rate! North American Mil- - 25% of Minnedosa Lake person Brian Martineau
businesses and individu- foil can grow in up to six at the north end for power noted in urging all parties
als at an inaugural general metres of water - it is very boats and associated water to work together to save
meeting with representa- prolific - in a shallow lake sports. the lake. Identifying and
tion from 40 stakeholders. such as Minnedosa, if not Zebra Muscle threat to developing solutions, as
Several key issues are iden- stopped, could take over our rivers and lakes - a pre- well as educating the pub- 1888 – The Tribune will accept cordwood as payment
tified as follows: the entire lake. Dr. McGo- sentation from Sandy Lake lic are encouraged through for subscriptions.
Water quality - in- nigle has agreed to further Water Protection Working the committee’s Facebook
crease of Phosphorus lev- analyze the weed samples Group Inc. indicates that page. 1898 – Mr. P. LeBoutillier, of Clanwilliam, a couple
els in our shallow lake re- and provide us with a full there are significant gaps Efforts continue with of horses and a colt, fell through the ice of a pond. After
sulting in weed and algae report later this winter. in the current Provincial all levels of government some time, he managed to get himself and the horses out,
growth spreading rapidly. Spillway control struc- Aquatic Invasive Species and stakeholders to en- but one of the horses died shortly after being brought to
Alarming encroach- ture (stop logs) are not be- Program and we need to gage with them in working shore.
ment of weeds and variet- ing properly maintained put additional protective together to improve and
ies that have not been pre- resulting in erratic lake lev- measures in place to pro- revitalize both the Little
viously seen. Dr. Terence els. The province is respon- tect our waters and the Saskatchewan River and 1918 – The water in the lake is higher now than any
P. McGonigle from Bran- sible for this structure and Minnedosa Lake system. time since the dam was constructed and it is hoped that
economies that depend on
don University and Can- needs to better maintain it. the light service will be continuous throughout the win-
them.
ter.
A Little Bit of Vegas in Bethany 1958 – In spite of talk and rumours of hard times, until
the end of September this year, there were 13 cases re-
ceiving some form of relief from Town Council. Last year,
at the same period, there were nine cases. The figures
By DARRYL HOLYK haven’t changed hardly any.
STAMPS
support of our Haunted House!!! the break seeped into the river contaminating the water
A very special thank you to the following people: and the Town will be working with provincial and federal
agencies to get this repaired and cleaned up.
Allan, Barb and Katrina Dalrymple
MCI Change Group
Rubber or Greg and Kathy Grant
Senior Bowling League
Men's Shed
Self-inking Ian & Linda Kennedy
Steven Ritchie B owlers of the week of November 12th were Dan Mo-
tuz +112 and Debbie Tarn +52
Morey Zwarich Other good games were Lynette Johnson 131, Ava
Tribune
THE OLDEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN THE CANADIAN WEST
The Minnedosa
Luke Palson Harris 127, Rosemary Hamilton 176,194, Donna Mac-
Donald 107, Vivian Cullen 175, Dan Motuz 250, Jim Clark
Since 1883
Glen Kingdon
165,160, Debbie Tarn 224, Hazel Stonehouse 148, Bev
Kim Moffat Chapski 251, Wray Douglas 214, 213, Alan Tarn 219, Betty
Barb Kingdon Ann Bertrend 184, Vicky Bugg 168, Fred Stonehouse 138,
T he Minnedosa/Erick-
son Chancellors had
a busy week with three
ed. Our second goal went
to Owen Riffel with the as-
sist going to Malik McKay.
the boys a three-goal lead
heading into the third pe-
riod. The third period saw
games in four days. Luke Parrott put the Chan- the Plainsmen make a bit
The first game was cellors up 3-1 at the end of of a comeback and cut the
Wednesday November 7th the first period with the as- lead to one goal at 5-4. But
Photo by Karen Mitchell
This game had the team sist going to Mitch Collyer. Luke Parrott scored again
The ladies of Stg. Wilson’s Army Show. heading to Brandon to play The Chancellor’s contin- in the third to get the hat
the Crocus Plainsmen. The ued their strong play in the trick with an assist from
Continued each night before heading Show was headed to Alber- Plainsmen were first on second period. Luke Par- Mitch Collyer put the game
from Page 1 off to their next destina- ta where they performed the board but Sam Wilman rott and Mitch Collyer each away with a win 6-4.
tion. Currently on a Ca- in Lethbridge last night The Chancellors host-
The cast of five, all hail-
ing from the Netherlands,
transport their entire stage,
nadian tour, the cast will
complete 30 shows in Can-
ada, heading east to west,
(Thursday). Other Mani-
toba locations include Sel-
kirk, Victoria Beach and
Basswood News ed the Plainsmen on Fri-
day, November 8th. Mitch
Collyer scored with assists
sound system, lights and before heading home for Riverton. Sgt. Wilson Army going to Sam Wilman and
Christmas. Following their show has been running By ZeLDA FiRBy Blair Desiatnyk put the
sets to each destination
they perform at. They set Minnedosa show Tuesday successfully for 12 years. Chancellors on the board.
up, perform and take down night, Sgt. Wilson’s Army
P leased to report that Linda Birch is home and doing
well after having knee surgery.
Kathleen Medeiros and daughter, Karen of Bermuda,
The Plainsmen were quick
to answer back and scored
TRIBUNE PRINTING
two goals 30 seconds apart
Jim and Margaret Robertson of Edmonton, AB returned to finish the first period
home Saturday after spending a week with Esther Rob- with a one goal lead. The
204-867-3816 ertson, Kelly and Maxine Gray and cousins in the area. Chancellors fought back
The Robertson’s also visited with Margaret’s relatives in and Owen Riffel with the
Brandon. lone assist going to Konlyn
business of Marla Pearce of Calgary, AB returned home Monday
after spending a few days with the Firby’s. Reg, Melanie
Nemetchek tied things up
at two goals a piece. The
myCommunity
Neighbours Indeed the month and Abi Simms of Brandon were Sunday visitors with the
Firby’s.
final goal for the Chancel-
lors was scored by Blair
Be a Neighbour... Minnedosa Chamber of Desiatnyk with assists go-
And announce Commerce ing to Konlyn Nemetchek
these special events thanks this business for its’ contribution to
to your community the business community and Owen Riffel in the sec-
November 2018 ond period. The third pe-
●Birth of Child riod was scoreless, giving
●Wedding Minnagro the Chancellors a 3-2 win.
●Wedding Anniversaries The third game was
25th, 40th, 50th, 60th a long road trip to Reston
●New home residency on Saturday night to take
You may qualify for a on the REMP Renegades.
personalized keepsake The Renegades took the
gift offer compliments lead in the first period
of local business and
professional sponsors and the Chancellors were
not able to close the gap.
Minnedosa Pharmacy The Chancellors lone goal
Glenndosa Glass 1990 Ltd. Minnagro Ltd. is a locally owned business located at 79 Armitage was scored by Lucas Be-
Minnedosa insurance Services Avenue. The business has been a part of the community for decades atty with an assist to Erik
Kim’sQuality Foods
Integra Tire
and was previously known as Minnedosa Feed Mill. The feed mill Barrett. The Chancellors
was purchased by Don and Doris McNabb in 1968 and taken over dropping this decision
Heritage Co-op by their son Bob and his wife Elaine in 1977. Currently, Minnagro
Minnedosa Tribune provides custom feed blends for cattle, pet supplies and feed and
with a final score of 4-1.
Gateway Motel Liam Jardine was in net for
November 21st
a parts department for farm equipment. Minnagro staff presently
includes Manager Tim Kingdon, Rhonda Curle, Dan Northam, all three games and con-
Be part of your Community! Brad Delgaty and Riley Barrett. tinued his strong play.
Contact Tillie Johnson
7:00 p.m.
Next Chamber meeting:
204-867-3414 Thursday, November 22nd at Cornerstone Grill
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ers Conference and all the and people in Minnedosa our self and then the other he regular meeting Anita Holdaway, Carol Service Recognition Book.
great ideas. Laci Mailman, that make it a great place partner told those things to of the Legion Ladies Hopkins and Lorrie Lam- Minutes of the District
our assistant leader, dis- to live. We are also doing the entire group. It was fun! Auxiliary was called to or- ing in attendance. Two Executive meeting
cussed an International “Adopt A Senior” with the Our next meeting is Mon- der by President Laming The November Tea held in Plumas on Septem-
Art Challenge that our 50+ Centre. We will select day, December 3rd. on November 5th. Before and Bake Sale and No- ber 29th were read. The
starting the business of the vember 11th lunch fol- District meeting is to be
Decorations In Place
meeting President Lam- lowing Remembrance Day held in Elkhorn in March
ing called on Sergeant-at- Service were set up. Also, 2019. Mdm Val Anderson
Arms Schumacher to bring plans were made for the will be the guest speaker.
forward new member, Seniors Christmas Party Also, an 89-year-old Colo-
Carol Taylor for initiation. which is organized by the nel, who has written a
Initiation was held and Legion Branch. book about his life in the
Carol was welcomed to the Thank you card for Air Force, will speak at this
Auxiliary. Evelyn Ingaldson was re- meeting.
President Laming ceived from the Ingaldson Once again Santa suit
then informed the Auxil- and Whitby families and rentals will be organized
iary about the Convenors from Royal Canadian Le- by Dot Schumacher.
meeting, which was held gion Manitoba/NW Ontar-
T he Remembrance Day
program was very well
attended on Sunday morn-
just a fun fellowship by ev-
eryone present ended the
evening.
pital.
Robert and Linda Le-
wandoski and Jerry and
Minnedosa Hospital.
Ken and Angela Brook-
man of Winnipeg and Bob
O ur sympathy is extended to Shawn and Christine
Rose on the recent passing of Christine’s grandfa-
ther Ben Burley of Winnipeg.
ing at the Drop-In Centre. Dennis Lewandoski Gladys Ryback and John and Bev Nakonechny of A large number attended the funeral service for the
The guest speaker was has landed at the city of and Donna Slashinsky Minitonas, MB attended late Mary Ida Herbert of Basswood on Saturday, Novem-
Master Warrant Officer Sriracha, Thailand where attended the Remem- the Jackfish/Ozerna Har- ber 3rd.
Shawn Wood from Shilo, he will be spending the brance Day Banquet at the vest Wind-up at Jackfish Sunday visitors with Jim and Nancy Greer were
MB who gave a very inter- next five months touring Minnedosa Legion where Hall on Saturday night. Shawn and Hunter Greer of Kenmay and Robert and Na-
esting presentation. Coffee different places. Sriracha is their mother, Mary Slash- Ken and Angela also visit- tasha Greer and family of Nesbitt.
and goodies were served at situated between Bangkok insky, was awarded a life ed mom, Helen Derhak, at Deer hunting started on Monday. Good Luck and
the end of the program. At and Pattaya, Thailand. membership in Royal Ca- the Personal Care Home. practice safety.
5:00 p.m. “Bells of Peace” Walter and Elsie nadian Legion Auxiliary. This past week a dou- Donna Northam of Airdrie, AB Is spending a few days
ringing of the bells in San- Scruten of Nokomas, SK Diane Bachewich at- ble Decker Semi with a visiting with her parents Don and Margaret Northam and
dy Lake from the church visited with Elsie’s dad, tended the Westman Se- load of cattle overturned other family.
on the 100th Anniversary Paul Stashuk, at the Per- niors Council meeting on on the icy road just three- Shawn and Christine Rose of Rapid City and Victoria
of the Armistice of Novem- sonal Care Home. Wednesday at the Shoal and-a-half miles north- Rose and friend Reyna of Brandon visited Sunday with
ber 11th, 1918 that ended Kevin Lewandoski of Lake Drop-In Centre. west of town. The cattle Malcolm and Shirley Rose.
fighting on land, sea and The Pas is home for a few Laura Lewandoski of were being moved from Shirley Rose accompanied Wendy St. John to New-
air. days to enjoy deer hunting. Winnipeg spent the week- the summer pasture to dale on Friday where they viewed the travelling artwork
The same evening a Sympathy is extended end with her mom and their winter destination. of Arts West Travelling Gallery. Joan Trott (nee MacDon-
potluck supper was held to the family of Stanley dad, Robert and Linda Le- Doug and Linda Hay- ald) who grew up in this area was one of the artists.
for the Legion and Ladies Byskal who passed away at wandoski. hurst are thrilled to an-
Auxiliary and families. At the age of 89 on November Brian Shandala along nounce the arrival of their
this time, President Diane 6th. His funeral was held with Diane and Debbie first granddaughter on
Bachewich of the Legion at the Erickson Ukrainian Pradey of Brandon visited November 2nd. Proud par- Have a news tip
Ladies Auxiliary presented Catholic Church and buri- with Irene Shandala at the ents are Doug and Linda’s
a 60-year pin to Sadie Rys- al at the parish cemetery. Personal Care Home re- son Rob and Sawantha
or story idea?
tephanuk and a 50-year Darryl Wasyinko has cently. Heinback of Kelowna, BC.
pin to Lil Kiliniuk for their returned to Edmonton, AB Doug and Liz Watson Let us know!
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tion pay. Please mail resume Call 780-619-8349 or email - 3 bedroom, 2 bath. windows ‘16, doors, 4 piece bath, flooring,
information! - Large lot, single car
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ceilings, walls, basement, living room
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to 4663943 Man. Ltd. Son - Single car garage. garage. Outside you will find the perfect workshop
Huynh, Box 1173 Minnedosa, ( 36-4) x - 3 phase power. with wood stove, furnace & sitting area
- Completely renovated - R50 insulation in attic, making the perfect man cave get away!
MB R0J 1E0 or email to Linda- head to toe. windows 2012.
2Masters@gmail.com or fax MLS#1723314 MLS #1804051 MLS #1806243
$199,900 $224,900 $215,900 $106,900 $89,500 MLS #1812397 $219,900
to 204-867-5451. (36-2) x
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