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Provincial
Funding
Announced
for Main
Street Paving
3
Legion
Creating
Veteran Photo by Darryl Holyk
A varierty of groups representing recreation, health, youth, the arts, heritage and education were granted
Banners funding from the Minnedosa and District Foundation during its Grants Luncheon.
8 By DARRYL HOLYK
T he Minnedosa and
District Foundation
hosted its annual Grants
leaving $15,604.26 of his
estate and a donation of
$100 from Craig Stewart in
memory of his wife Max-
ine, the Minnedosa and
and projects and gives the
assets earned interest back
to the community, never
touching the principal
investment. The annual
anticipated budget and an
explanation for the pur-
pose of the request.
During last week’s
Grants Luncheon, a total
of the many areas of the
community the Founda-
tion is supporting this year.
“About 40 percent is going
to recreation, 20 percent
Luncheon at the Golf District Foundation has grant intake deadline is of 29 presentations where to education, another 20
If your label reads and Curling Complex on grown to a current balance October 1st. Organizations made in which the lo- percent to community or-
18/11/30 Thursday, November 15th.
Established in 1974
of assets of over $2.2 mil-
lion.
and projects applying for a
grant must submit a brief
cal Foundation donated
$82,193.20 to this year’s
ganizations, 15 percent to
health and five percent to
It’s time to renew as a result of former Each year, the Founda- history of their organiza- applicants. Foundation the arts.”
your subscription! Minnedosa Tribune Pub- tion accepts applications tion or project, a recent Chairman, Bruce McNabb Continued on
lisher, Adam Crossley, from local organizations financial statement, an gave a brief breakdown Page 9
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myCommunity encourages you to SHOP LOCAL surer, stated “We are really
happy to see a leadership
Neighbours Indeed
this holiday season! role in getting youth more
Be a Neighbour... involved. That’s where the
And announce future of the sport lies. A
these special events
to your community huge thank you to Kathy
Tomlinson in playing the
●Birth of Child lead role in this.”
●Wedding There are two upcom-
●Wedding Anniversaries ing Clinics. The first, Train
25th, 40th, 50th, 60th the Trainer is for anyone
●New home residency who wants to assist with
You may qualify for a the Junior League, offered
personalized keepsake
gift offer compliments through Curl Manitoba.
of local business and There will also be a Re-
professional sponsors fresher Course for anyone
who wants to hone their
Minnedosa Pharmacy
Glenndosa Glass 1990 Ltd. skills.
Minnedosa insurance Services Minnedosa was also
Kim’sQuality Foods announced as the loca-
Integra Tire tion for the 2020 U18 Men
Heritage Co-op
Minnedosa Tribune When you shop local, more of your money is reinvested into your and Women’s Provincial
Championship. The Curl-
Gateway Motel
Be part of your Community!
community through local jobs, local schools, local sports, local ing Club will host teams
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Contact Tillie Johnson projects, your neighbours wages and a whole lot more! March 2020.
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Rolling River Festival of the Arts Plans For 2019 The Minnedosa Performing Arts
Expressions Concert Series Presents
By KAREN MITCHELL 15th, 2019. Deadline for entries is Thursday January 17th,
2019. Brandon Community
A planning meeting for the The Rolling River Festival
of the Arts (RRFA) was held last Thursday evening.
RRFA is a non-profit volunteer-based organization which
To find out more information on becoming a volun-
teer or to find an entry form for the festival, you can call
Val Dornn at 204-867-2432 or visit the Discover Minnedo- Orchestra
The Minnedosa Performing Arts Expressions Concert Series
provides a venue for student performance and adjudica- sa website. Presents
Quinton Blair
tion in the following disciplines, just to name a few; piano,
speech arts, band, instrumental, vocal, choral and dance. Wednesday, December 5th, 2018
Participants can also present in a non-competitive class
Show
Friday, starts
October 7th,at 7:30
2016 p.m.
at 7:30 p.m.
where they would receive feedback from the judges and
gain audience experience. MinnedosaTanner’s
Community Crossing
Conference Centre
The board currently consists of eight members and Doors School Pit
open at 7:00 p.m.
the organization is always looking for new volunteers to Advance tickets available at the Library.
help them out. Volunteers can be any age and assist with Adults $20 (Students accompanied by an adult free)
Students (13-18) $10
duties such as booking venues, preparing venues closer The Rolling River School Division Tickets available at the Door.
Web site: http://www.expressionsconcerts.ca
to showtimes, organize volunteers, etc. Adults $20
The 2019 festival will be held in Minnedosa with the
Board of Trustees
dance portion in Rivers during the week of March 11th to invites interested individuals to present Students (13-18)
Wine and beer available
their views on educational and budget priorities for purchaseFree if accompanied by an adult or $10
(must be 18 years or older).
for the Board of Trustees to consider Please drink All proceeds to go to
in setting the 2019-2020 budget. responsibly. Minnedosa Performing
ATTENTION
Arts Committee
(located at jct of #10 & #16 hwy just to the attention of:
north of the truck stop) is now (37-2)
in operation for the winter. open water Rolling River School Division
will exist all winter so we urge you to c/o Kathlyn McNabb, Secretary-Treasurer
use caution if you are near this lake. Box 1170 TRIBUNE DEADLINE
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Trib
D an Mazier is the new
Conservative Party
of Canada candidate for
tion meetings, and I com-
mend both Ben Fox and
Floyd Martens on their
I am looking forward to
working closely with him
and getting his advice as
the 2019 federal election well-run campaigns.” we head toward my federal
for Dauphin-Swan River- Current Member of election campaign.”
Neepawa. Parliament, Robert So- Mazier has already
Regional Organizer puck, announced in May begun to assemble a cam-
Gus Nelson made the an- that he will not be seek- paign team, including
nouncement in Minnedo- ing re-election during the some familiar faces from 1888 – There is talk of organizing a toboggan club in
sa on November 10th, fol- next election. Sopuck is his nomination campaign town. There is no place in Manitoba that has such nat-
lowing four nomination finishing out his last term team. ural facilities for the sport, the slides being of Nature’s
meetings at which local and was at the announce- “I could not have won File photo own making and the town surrounded with them.
members of the Conserva- ment in Minnedosa eager this first race without the
tive Party of Canada could to shake hands with his fu- support of my wife Leigh,
cast their votes. ture successor. our family and so many
happy to be a part of it.” 1898 – Geo. Fuller advertises Minnedosa’s most up-
The federal election is to-date barber shop and billiard room with a select
“I am honoured and “I have seen first-hand friends and volunteers,” he expected to be held on Oc- stock of fancy tobaccos, cigars, pipes and cigarettes
humbled to run in the next the impact that Bob has said. “This is an important tober 21st, 2019. for sale.
election as a Conservative made on his constituents part of how democracy in
candidate,” Mazier said. over the last eight years,” Canada works and I am
1908 – The “D” Squardon 12th Manitoba Dragoons
are holding their annual Grand Military Ball at Pear-
Toddler Travels
son’s Hall. Tickets $1.00, Ladies Free.
Visit Grandparents 1958 – The old order changeth and the Smoland
Covenant Church is now known as the Evangelical
Covenant Church. This change in name has been
brought about for two reasons; the church is now lo-
cated in Minnedosa instead of the Smoland District
and the church is no longer predominately Swedish
and welcomes all nationalities.
from his job in Somalia. The threesome continued on to 2008 – The Town of Minnedosa has decided to put
Tokyo, Japan where they visited Emi’s maternal grand- the local campground and cottage area on the market.
parents. Then Emi and her dad flew from Tokyo to Van- Revenue from the sale and property tax revenue in the
O n Thursday, Novem-
ber 8th the father
and sons trio known as
trio attended the Winnipeg
Fringe Festival in 2016, the
Toronto Fringe Festival in
the Janzen Boys travelled 2017 and the Festival du
to Minnedosa for the first Voyageur this past year.
concert of the 2018-19 The band was picked up by
Minnedosa Expressions the Manitoba Arts Network
Concert Series. to be one of the performers
The Janzen Boys; con- in the 2018/19 series and
sisting of father John and will be travelling through
sons Simon age 17 and the winter performing
Mick age 14, starting bus- concerts.
king in 2014 when oldest The trio reflected on
son Simon wanted to en- the passion that fuels them
ter a contest. (Busking is to perform, “The ability to
the act of playing music travel all over, be together Photo by Karen Mitchell
in the street or other pub- and get away from every-
lic place). When John and thing for a little bit,” Simon our old International trac- Coordinator. mon has found his love in When Simon moved
Simon began discussing stated. “Life gets busy with tor and it had an old tape Simon and Mick grew the bass guitar. There is a from playing drums to
the realization of creating school and everything and deck, the only cassettes up loving music and ex- third Janzen son, age eight, bass guitar the addition
a group, son Mick decided this is a way to just get that were in there was a ploring different instru- who will also one day be- of a non-Janzen man was
he wanted to be a part of away for a while and leave set of the Oak Ridge Boys, ments. Both boys started come part of the act and added to the mix. The
that as well and after a lit- all that behind. It also gives I listened to those tapes out playing the drums and tour with the family. band plans on continuing
tle work the family trio was me something extra in my to death. So now I say that Mick recalls the first song Writing their own mu- on in the future and see-
formed. In the summer of life.” the Oak Ridge Boys taught he fell in love with, “I lis- sic is also a talent of these ing where this leads them.
2015 the trio busked across John grew up on a me harmony, while I was tened to Tracy Chapman’s three men. They have used They are currently working
western Canada on their farm near Killarney, MB sitting alone in a tractor.” Give Me One Reason, and I experiences and chal- on some new recordings
way to Kelowna to play at a and started dabbling with John and his family lived played drums to that a lot, lenges from their lives in to add to their mix and
festival. That year they also the guitar at the age of 12, in Japan for 12 years before trying to imitate the drum- the past to inspire them to plan on doing much more
played at a Kids Fringe Fes- although not really push- returning to Winnipeg in mer exactly.” Micks love create. Their act consists of in 2019. The bands next
tival in Winnipeg on a play ing it or taking it to serious- 2012 where he now works now is the mandolin, after singing original songs as gig after Minnedosa was
put on by Siloam Mission ly. “I always loved harmo- at the Siloam Mission as receiving it as a gift from a well as an array of old clas- in Carberry, through the
called “Blink’s Garden” nies, I remember driving a Community Education family friend in Japan. Si- sics and new hits. Manitoba Arts Network.
T he thrill and excite- Every breed is very differ- Local police, paramedics and firefighters responded to a motor
ment of getting a new Table Foods in gen- ent and pet owners need vehicle accident at the corner of 1st Street and 2nd Avenue S.E.
pet is a memory one will eral should be discussed to take the needed amount Wednesday evening at approximately 5:30 p.m. A car, travelling
never forget, but along with the vet and should of time to understand the west on 2nd Avenue smashed into a parked truck and then travelled
with the cuteness of a tiny never encompass more breeds, commitments and through the Founders Park at the corner southeast of the Post Office.
new puppy or kitty comes than 5% of the overall diet. responsibility it takes.” Fortunately, the lone female driver was not injured and
years of responsibility. It is good to be consistent miraculously missed hitting the street sign and hydro pole. However,
Dr. Troy Gowan, with diet and if possibly try Other dangers through
the car did take out the park’s bench before coming to a stop.
Minnedosa Veterinary and avoid table foods at all. the holidays include:
Clinic, outlines potential The cause of the accident was not known at presstime.
risks pet owners may en- Chocolate: Dark choc- Poinsettia/Plants -
counter and how to keep olate (high in cocoa) is may cause vomiting and
that new puppy or kitty toxic and can greatly harm gastrointestinal upset.
safe. your puppy. Depending on
the size of the dog and the
String/Ribbon/Tin-
sel – gets caught on a piece
Cadurcis
News
Bones (ie chicken, amount ingested the risks of intestine and bunches
ribs, steak,etc) can ob- will vary. up like an accordion, not
struct airways and become allowing to pass through
lodged in the throat result- Grapes and Raisins: the system.
ing in choking. If the bones Can cause kidney failure. By Doreen TroTT
break and splinter it can Overall, owning a pet
also puncture the intes-
tine and cause huge issue
to your pet. A few weeks
Onions/Garlic: Can
make the pet anemic.
can be extremely reward-
ing. There are several stud-
ies that show the health
S ympathy is extended to
Gail and Darwin Mc-
Tavish on the passing of
ago, we featured an ar- A great resource is the benefits for people who mother Irene Stapleton of
ticle about the dangerous Veterinary Partner website own pets. One just needs Neepawa.
chicken bones being dis- veterinarypartner.vin.com to be willing and able to Weekday visitors with
carded along the walkway powered by the Veterinar- care for their pets through- Malcolm and Shirley Rose
at the dam. ian Information Network. out their life span and not were Ron and Barb Kris-
Now that we are en- just go out on a whim for janson of Justice.
Fatty Foods can make tering into the holiday the fun of it. Enjoy your A number of hunt-
November 30th
your pet profoundly sick season, Troy cautions any- little balls of fur and keep ers from Kemnay, Nesbitt,
for a long period of time, one giving a pet as a gift them safe. If you have any Brandon, Erickson and
7:30 p.m.
possibly causing pancre- during the holidays “It’s a questions please call your Rapid City gathered at the
atitis. (ie leaving the deer momentary decision but a local Veterinary Clinic. home of Jim and Nancy
Greer.
8 Friday, November 23, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune
T he Minnedosa Legion
has formed a sub-
committee to bring to life a
Minnedosa Legion Presi-
dent, stated “We see this as
a great opportunity to hon-
made of a heavy vinyl ma-
terial and will be approxi-
mately two feet across
ing one step further when
this project is completed
by making up a rolodex
new addition to Minnedo- our our veterans, we also and four feet long in size. of sorts, consisting of 5x7
sa’s Main Street. Another see this as an attraction for LaCoste hopes that they photographs along with
method to commemorate the community. I can see may be able to make a veteran histories on the
past and current veterans, tourists walking up and deal with the town for the back of each one, for those
Legion members noticed down Main Street reading hanging of the banners veterans who don’t make
an article in the May/June these, which also helps our each year. The goal is to it onto a banner. “We have
edition of the Legion Mag- businesses.” The goal is to have them hung in late Au- so many veterans to honor
azine. The article outlined fill Main Street and then gust until November 11th, and not enough space for
the project in Sackville, head out down the beach when the town Christmas everyone’s banner, so I
NB. where veterans’ pic- road on 2nd Avenue SE. “It decorations go up. An thought it would be good
tures where put onto ban- would be like we have our “example” banner will be to have the pictures and
ners along with dates of own Highway of Hero’s” made up at a later date and history in page protectors
service and what unit they expressed LaCoste. hung outside of the Legion displayed for the public to
were in. Each banner was The sub-committee for the public to view so view. It will be housed at
“sponsored” by family or a is made up of five Legion everyone can get an idea the Legion and then taken
business and their names members consisting of; of what the banners would to the schools and Re-
were added to the bottom John Mendrikis, Brian look like. membrance Day services,
Gaiser, Elvin Birch, Norm Once the committee etc.”
Banners similar Sims and Ray Orr. The first has obtained financials The Legion has had a
to the ones pictured task of the committee is to and are ready to move for- busy year and apparently
at left will honour obtain pricing for the ban- ward, they will send out have no signs of slowing
ners to see how much fi- the call for sponsors. Any- it down. Keep your eyes
local veterans in
nancially they would cost. one can sponsor a ban- open in future editions
downtown Along with that they will ner whether it be families, of The Tribune for the Le-
Minnedosa next also be looking into pricing businesses, etc. The goal gions “call for sponsors”.
year and for the metal framing which for completion of the proj-
years to come. is needed to hold up and ect would be August 2019,
hang the banners onto the baring any issues.
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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, November 23, 2018 9
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the local Child Care Co-op
in support of its building
expansion project.
High pods and Ladies
Minnedosa Emer-
gency Medical Services,
Ag Society and Rockin’ the high yields. Night Out
It’s a match.
Fields were each present-
ed with $5,000 cheques
with Minor Baseball re-
ceiving $4,000.
Wednesday, December 5th
A $3,000 donation was
made to St. Mark’s Angli-
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S noman (Snowmobil-
ers of Manitoba) Inc.
would like to notify snow-
the season that is not the
case and we urge riders
to stay well clear of water-
ice breakup rapidly and
changing conditions must
be taken into consider-
mobilers throughout the ways, both rivers and lakes. ation.
province that ice thickness Stay safe by checking
must be at least five inches ice conditions prior to any
Remembered by
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Club Report
into the walls, floors and shine, put cornstarch in a
SUBMITTED even the furniture? Adelon bucket with water. Wipe
windows and dry with a
Douglas 175, Hazel Stonehouse 219, Bev Chapski 178, this year’s Club Reporter. 8th. Our next meeting is quickly. This little machine Make your own Hand
222, Betty Ann Bertrand 183, Vicky Bugg 162, 157, Doug We had our first meeting December 10th at the MCI is not recommended for Lotion: Into a double boil-
Pettigrew 193, Ray Criddle 206. of the year on Monday, No- cafeteria. regular use, but it is great er melt 4 oz. sweet almond
vember 5th. for enclosed areas that are oil and 1 oz. beeswax. Re-
The President is Eden affected by: pets, smoke move from heat and add 2
Pearson, the Treasurer
is Leah Gunnarson, the Bridge Club or flood damage, or just
smell. The machine lets
oz. water and stir well. Add
10 drops Vitamin E and 10
Area Council Senior Rep is
Results
out a molecule called O3 drops of your favorite es-
Terry Woychychyn Jr., the (which is oxygen with an sential oil such as laven-
Area Council Junior Rep extra molecule attached). der. Stir until cool. Pour
is Shayla Woychyshyn, the 1st - Jean Garbolinsky / The third molecule escapes contents into jars or metal
Vice President is Hanna Lois Campbell into the air and absorbs tins. Candace
Popp, and the Secretary is all odors. These machines
Rylee Paterson. 2nd - Mel Harvey / can be rented at tool rental Note: Every user assumes all
On Remembrance Day Wilf Taylor retailers, as well as some risks of injury or damage re-
this year our club helped at hardware stores. Read all sulting from the implementa-
the Erickson Legion. We 3rd - Boyd Grant / tion of any suggestions in this
manufacturers’ instruc-
helped by making sand- Greg Grant column. Test all products on
tions before use. If you do an inconspicuous area first.
wiches and dainties, plac- not opt to use an ozone
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By Raven’s Glen WI dale friends following knee the 1950’s. He was prede- having them bring their taken whether our club members taking on Di-
surgery recently. We wish ceased by the oldest sister message to our congrega- would disband or remain rectors’ roles. We will be
C ongratulations
Dan Jardine, piper
to the Minnedosa Legion
to you a speedy recovery this
time Linda!
We’d like to send our
Barbara Pirie.
The Strathclair Dinner
Chorus has begun their
tion. They join us for cof-
fee at the hotel and Susan
was delighted to view the
active for one more year,
and 100% ayes meant we
will be active for the 2019
hosting the regional Con-
vention in March 2019. We
had two successful Coffee
who was presented with a condolences to the fam- performances and had two Travelling Art pictures still season. It was decided parties while the Travelling
watch for his service to the ily of Robert Creasy who last week end to start off up in the Drop-In. The we would decrease the Art Show was here and 50
Legion at their awards Cer- passed away in Saskatoon their season. What a great pictures move on to Rivers number of meetings to guests viewed the pictures.
emony held on November on November 16th. He array of musical entertain- next. six and our members will We appreciate the support
11th. Dan preaches at our was predeceased by his ment we have available to A joint memorial ser- be paired up to provide a from the community and
United Church once every wife and leaves to mourn all of us in our west-man vice will be held for Pat program of their choosing area. Our Ladies Nite Out
month and we all send him two sons and a daughter. area. The Drama Club has Graham and husband Gor- – speaker, articles to dis- will soon be here and the
congratulations, and he We also send along sym- had auditions and will be- don, first in Cochrane, AB cuss, outings, or whatever local ladies look forward to
usually plays his bagpipes pathy to his two sisters gin rehearsals soon. Who with another service to be they select. We’re looking this evening. Lunch and a
at our Cenotaph before Sandra and Margo and says there’s “nothing” to held in Brandon at Rose- forward to an interesting social time followed.
church on the Sundays their families. These were do in winter! wood Memorial Gardens. year! Officers elected were
he’s here. the children of Dr. Creasy Susan and Ed LaSeuer Newdale Raven’s Glen President- Enid Clark; Sec-
Best wishes to Linda who served our commu- of Brandon took our Sun- WI met on November 15th retary –Treasurer –Sheona
Birch from all your New- nity as medical doctor in day service and we enjoy where a secret vote was Smith; with the remaining
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Kelloggs Rice Krispie squares asstd ............................... 176-200g ............. $2.50
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