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T he Minnedosa Fire
Fighters held their
24th annual antique snow-
mobile poker derby last
month. On Tuesday night,
proceeds from this event
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munity volunteer, former
Minnedosa Bomber and
Town of Minnedosa em-
ployee, Bill dedicated 34
years of his life as a fire-
fighter with the Minnedosa
Fire Department. Follow-
ing the retirement of Fire
Chief Mel Mummery in
late 1985, Bill was appoint-
ed as the local Fire Chief,
a position he proudly held
until 2003 when he handed
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Following Bill’s pass- Back Row (L-R): Matt Saler, Johnnie Brown, Jodi McVey,
ing, tributes poured in Chad McVey, Laurie McVey and Jason Cooper.
from those who knew and Front Row: Blake Lewandoski and Liam McVey.
respected the former Fire
Chief. One of the messages in choosing a career in the McVey family has decided Kowal and third ($365) to
posted to the Fire Depart- fire service.” to donate the money to Troy Thompson. The der-
Running on ment’s facebook page The February 24th the Minnedosa District by’s 50/50 winner was Liz
Empty? summed it up very well, Fire Fighters fundrais- Foundation in Bill’s name, Burton who won $500 and
Print jobs can take up to “Bill was a mentor to many ing poker derby saw ap- so others in the commu- the draw for the antique
2-3 weeks to complete. proximately 230 riders nity can benefit from it. Bill snowmobile, a 1974 Po-
on the department, a few
Fill up before you run out!
of whom continue to serve this year. The derby raised gave back so much to his laris Colt 340SS was won
Minnedosa Tribune today. He left his mark on $500 which the fire depart- community throughout his by Jaxson Sparrow-Brown.
204-867-3816
adsales@minnedosatribune.com the department and com- ment matched dollar-for- life, he will now continue An upcoming fund-
munity as a whole and is dollar for a total of $1,000. to give back through mon- raiser for the Minnedosa
and will always be greatly Members of the Fire De- etary support through the Fire Department will be its
missed.” partment presented these Minnedosa Foundation. third annual Trivia Night at
Current Fire Chief, proceeds to Bill’s wife, During the poker der- the Ukrainian Hall on April File photo
Dean Jordan, commented, Laurie, daughter Jodi, son by, 367 hands were sold 6th. Anyone interested in
Bill McVey recieved
“Fire Chief McVey was an Chad and grandchildren with first prize of $915 go- entering a team can call
intergral part of the de- Blake and Liam at the Fire ing to Neil Jakubowski, Firefighter Marty Moyer at a Fire Department
partment. He guided many Hall Tuesday night. The second ($550) to Matt 204-868-5381. Service Medal in 2017.
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M innedosa Town
Council met for its
regular March meeting on
crow control program is
beneficial in reducing the
number of crows and other
for repairs to the Pavilion
deck. Only one quote was
received for the Request
the evening of Tuesday, nuisance birds in the com- for Tenders. The quote,
March 12th in Council munity, the program was from Copperwood Enter-
Chambers. Mayor Skatch authorized to continue prise of Minnedosa, in the
presided with all council- for 2019. Council also au- amount of $18,010 was ac-
lors in attendance. thorized the program’s cepted by council.
The meeting opened designated volunteers to Following an In Cam-
with a presentation from discharge firearms within era session in which the re-
Ray Frey and Colleen the legal boundaries of the cent business proposal for
Cuvelier from the Little Town to control the popu- a splash park on Minne-
Saskatchewan River Con- lation of birds deemed to dosa Lake was discussed,
Photo by Karen Mitchell
servation District. The two be a nuisance of commun- Council passed a resolu-
By KAREN MITCHELL doesn’t return cash money, but instead updated Council on pro- ity health hazard. tion to provide a letter of
we get our “rewards” from Scholastic jects from 2018 and a basic Mayor Skatch and support to the owner of
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Prairie Mountain
204-867-3738
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Editor
volunteer firefighters and As a resident of a rural
the Town of The Pas by community, and a volun-
the Manitoba govern- teer firefighter myself for
ment have caused concern 15 years, I appreciate the
among firefighters, citi- efforts and sacrifices of our 1889 – Now that we have fine weather, the teachers of
zens and municipalities in nity. there is no reason for citizens who volunteer to the schools desire the parents co-operation in securing
my constituency. Manitoba Liquor and MBLL to be included on protect our communities. as regular and as punctual attendance at schools as pos-
The Government of Lotteries (MBLL) was un- the claim. sible.
Manitoba is not suing in- aware of the Statement of To the best of their Greg Nesbitt,
dividual firefighters or the Claim filed with the court. knowledge, this is a claim MLA Riding Mountain
MBLL received insur- filed by the insurance com-
1899 – The M and N.W. express yesterday did not reach
Town of The Pas regarding
Minnedosa until 15:10 o’clock being detained by snow on
the Town Centre Hotel fire ance payment for their pany that insured MBLL’s
the track.
in that northern commu- losses due to the fire, and losses.
million in unconditional increases to $138,500 for nicipalities receive pre- the Investing in Canada 1959 – The annual Minnedosa Credit Union meeting
operating funding to ru- municipalities with a pop- dictable, stable funding Infrastructure Program, came to a close after midnight Tuesday with consider-
ral municipalities as part ulation between 5,001 to has been a priority for our an additional $2 million able unfinished business. The meeting was held up while
of Budget 2019 to support 10,000. For larger munici- government,” said Whar- invested in the Manitoba it waited for the required ten percent of members to ap-
their critical infrastructure palities, with a population ton. “The increase to the Water Services Board bud- pear to form a quorum.
needs, such as fixing roads 10,001 or greater, the maxi- municipal baskets will al- get for municipal water
and bridges, Municipal Re- mum grant level has been low municipalities to effi- and sewer infrastructure, 1969 – Town Council approved a salary increase for
lations Minister Jeff Whar- set at $246,000. ciently plan for future in- and the provincial sales Town employees. The basic labour rate was increased
ton announced this week. “The AMM appreciates frastructure projects while tax decrease, estimated to from $1.35 to $1.60 while monthly salaried employees
“The increase to the the Province of Manitoba also maximizing their time save municipalities out- were given a six percent increase which will mean a $20
municipal baskets demon- listening to the concerns during construction sea- side of Winnipeg $1.3 mil- to $60 boost depending on qualifications.
strates continued efforts by raised by our members sons.” lion per year.
our government to further about the importance of In addition to this 1979 – The Village of Erickson has acquired the services
streamline grant funding investing in municipal of another doctor. Dr. Paul Rieben will join Dr. Khandel-
provided to municipali- roads and bridges,” said wal, who has been the only physician in the district for
ties,” said Wharton. “This Ralph Groening, president, several years.
additional funding reduc- the Association of Manito-
es red tape and enhances ba Municipalities (AMM).
the flexibility given to lo- “This funding is totally 1989 – Beth Kane and Judy Boyd announce a 10th anni-
cal governments on how unconditional which pro- versary sale for The Fashion House. Sale specials include
to best invest provincial vides greater flexibility and 10 to 20 percent off merchandise.
funding for important mu- more ‘fair say’ for Manito-
nicipal services and local ba municipalities.” 1999 – Town Council has given final approval that the
priorities, including road Funding added to the Cadurcis Home, located at the Heritage Village, will re-
infrastructure.” municipal operating bas- ceive a Municipal Heritage Site designation. Other herit-
Basket funding was es- ket is predictable and sta- age designations include The Castle, Civic Centre and In
tablished in 2017 as a sim- ble. Municipalities no lon- The Wind Manor.
plified approach to pro- ger have to apply for this
vide municipalities with funding for annual road 2009 – During the Chamber of Commerce Awards
a fair say in how dollars work, reducing adminis- Luncheon, Husky Energy was honoured as Business of
are invested. The minister tration and red tape for the Year while Doug Laws was recognized with a Lifetime
noted it ensures strategic local government, while Achievement Award for his hard work as a community
outcomes and maximizes ensuring communities can volunteer.
value for money while al- plan ahead and have ac-
STAMPS
lowing municipalities to cess to the resources need-
invest in their own prior- ed.
ity projects, such as road The enhanced support
renewal or bridge reha- for municipalities is un-
bilitation. The additional conditional and comple- The Rolling River Festival of the Arts provides a venue for Rubber or
$10 million will be allo- mentary to federal fund- student performance and adjudication in piano, speech arts,
cated based on population ing, which means these visual arts, band, instrumental, vocal, choral and dance Self-inking
thresholds and all local funds are stackable. For annually. The Minnedosa & District Foundation is pleased
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The Minnedosa
governments will receive example, this will allow to once again grant funds to this worthy cause
an equitable share. municipalities to use the in the amount of $500. Since 1883
T he regular meeting of
the Royal Canadian
Legion Auxiliary #139 was
held on March 4th. Presi-
dent Laming presided with
seven members and one
guest present.
S e r g e a n t- a t-A r m s,
Dot Schumacher escorted
Wendy Jarema to the front
for initiation and was wel-
comed to the Auxiliary.
Notes of thanks were
received from the Rolling
River Festival of the Arts
Photo by submitted
and Our Daily Bread Soup
Kitchen for donations. On Friday, March 15th, residents of the Minnedosa PCH along with family
Correspondence and and friends celebrated St. Paddy’s Day in style. Pub beverages and snacks
applications were received
were enjoyed while listening to wonderful entertainment provided by
from the Royal Canadian
Photo submitted Rod and Evelyn Lewandoski and even included a few Irish songs!
Legion Athletic Camp and
Comrade Jim Clark from the Canadian will be distributed.
Legion Branch #138 appeared in Neepawa
recently to deliver a cheque in the amount of
The District meeting
was be held March 16th
Cadurcis News Bridge Club
$1,000 in support of the Neepawa Air Cadets.
The Neepawa Air Cadets include members
in Elkhorn. Those attend-
ing were Dot Schumach- Results
er, Janis Wahoski, Mary By DorEEn TroTT
from Minnedosa and area. March 14th
Slashinsky, Lorrie Laming
and Ruth Hutton. Some
members will be attending
a food safe course being
J im and Nancy Greer visited with Robert and Natasha
Greer and Christine and Hunter Greer in Brandon last
week.
1st - Mel Harvey /
Wilf Taylor
offered in Neepawa next Sunday visitors with Clayton and Margaret Wareham 2nd - Evelyn Neufeld /
month. were Terry and Colleen Woychyshyn and family and Ste- Jean Garbolinsky
Mid-West Weed District The auxiliary has been ven and Cheryl Olive and family and Dean and Teresa 3rd - Albert Parsons /
PUBLIC NOTICE asked to assist with a birth- Wareham. John Cullen
Public notice is hereby given that the Mid-West weed district day party celebration in Eva Graham of Brandon visited on Sunday with Mu- 4th - Norm Peterson /
intends to conduct the following pesticide programs during 2019. May. riel McManus. Bob Manns
1. To control noxious weeds on right's-of-ways within the Further plans were
• Interface
personalized designs
that will bring your Lottery License
• Daconil Ultrex kitchen to life, while
providing a hands Financial Report for 2018
2. To control grasshoppers. on approach to
The projected dates of application for this will be from April 1st, every project, large
or small. From the
As per the Liquor, Gaming and Cannibis
2019 to October 31st, 2019. design process, to Authority of Manitoba.
The insecticides that may be used include: material selection,
delivery and install,
• Eco Bran (carbaryl) we take care of License fees received in 2018: $424.50
every last detail.
The public may send written submissions or objections to specific
control programs within 15 days of the publication of the notice to Raffle Licenses issued in 2018: 24
the department below: Total Prizes awarded in 2018: $27,768.22
Kitchen Design & Renovations Stop in and see us at
Environmental Approvals Branch A full listing of Lottery Licenses issued is
Cabinets I Countertops 382 Park Ave East
Manitoba Sustainable Development
Flooring I Tile Backsplash Brandon, MB available for review at the Town Office
1007 Century Street
Winnipeg MB R3H 0W4 R7A 7A8 upon request.
204-727-5528 I natalie@bdnlux.com
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T he Chancellors were
ready for their final
show down against the
period Luke Parrott found
the back of the net with as-
sists to Bryden McFarlane
lors won the game 4-0 and
claimed the Consolation
Championship final. Liam
Swan Valley Tigers for the and Liam Bachewich to get Jardine played all three
Consolation Champion- within a goal. The boys did of the games in this final
ship. The Chancellors did not have the win in them series and saved his best
not have home ice advan- on this night and lost the performance of the year
tage for the first time in the match 6-2. for the final game ensuring
playoffs as the Tigers fin- Off to Swan River once a Chancellor victory! Con-
ished ahead of them in the again on Sunday, March gratulations Chancellors
regular season standings. 17th for an afternoon on a well-deserved victory
Game One was Tues- Game Three to determine and finish to a great sea-
day, March 12th they load- the victor. The first period son!
ed the bus for the long trek went scoreless. Part way We bid a farewell to
to Swan River for a 7:45 through the second period our graduating players
p.m. game. The Tigers net- Mitch Collyer with assists who with this victory have
ted the first goal of game at Photo submitted to Sam Wilman and Carter concluded their Chancel-
the end of the first period Hedley put the boys on the lor hockey careers, Devon
to take the lead. Early in left in the second Sam Wil- taking the lead, but just 30 the overtime hero as he board first with a power Beatty, Josh Good and Josh
the second period, Sam man scored his third of the seconds later Mitch Col- scored unassisted to give play goal. The Chancellors Kingdon. Good luck next
Wilman scored on a power game with the lone go- lyer with assists to Liam the Chancellors a sudden got a second goal just min- year for all the returning
play with the lone assist ing assist to Mitch Collyer Bachewich and Sam Wil- victory win! utes later Lucas Beatty with Chancellors we wish you
going to Carter Hedley. earning a hattie and tying man scored to end regula- Game Two was Fri- lone assist to Mitch Collyer another successful season.
Only minutes later Sam things up at three goals tion tied at five forcing a day, March 18th as Swan finished the second pe-
Wilman scored again with apiece to end the second ten-minute overtime peri- River made their way to riod up 2-0. The Chancel-
assists to Luke Parrott and period. The Tigers scored od. The first overtime went the Minnedosa arena lors continued their strong A Huge Thank You
Mitch Collyer to give the mid-way through the third. scoreless with chances at which had a huge crowd of play in the third period to head coach
Chancellors their first lead Sam Wilman assisted by both ends of the ice forcing fans. Swan Valley scored with Liam Bachewich net- Dayton Brown,
of the game. This was short Mitch Collyer and Liam a 20-minute dour-on-four first but the Chancellor’s ting the third goal with as-
assistant coaches
lived as the Tigers scored Bachewich answered back overtime, which started a Bryden McFarland with sists going to Mitch Collyer
two goals minutes apart to to keep things tied. With three-on-three as players assists to Josh Kingdon and Sam Wilman. Mitch Ken Morrice and
once again take the lead. only three minutes left, the on each team had a pen- and Konlyn Nemetchek Collyer scored the fourth Dan Johnson and
With just over a minute Tigers once again scored alty. Mitch Collyer was scored to tie it. Swan Val- and final goal with as- manager Tanis
ley would add a couple of sists to Lucas Beatty and Barrett.
more before the end of the Luke Parrott. There was
Minnedosa Grain
Growing Project
in support of
Canadian Foodgrains Bank
ADVANCE TICKETS
AVAILABLE AT Presents An
Minnedosa Credit Union Information and Fund Raising
Minnedosa United
Banquet
Church Office Sunday, April 7, 2019
Heritage Co-op Agro Minnedosa Community
Board Members Conference Centre 19034ff0
SOCCER! Minnedosa
Youth Soccer is accepting SUMMER STUDENT
registrations for spring out-
MINNEDOSA CREDIT UNION
door programs until March
25th. Check out soccerminne-
INVITATION TO TENDER The Position:
dosa.ca for full details. x The Town of Minnedosa will be accepting The Minnedosa Credit Union Summer Student program is a great opportunity
proposals for a Building Demolition until for a post-secondary or high school student who is interested in working in a
MOVING SALE What appears to be the 4:00 p.m., Friday, April 5, 2019.
credit union environment.
will of God about the manner Under the broad direction of our Manager Member Services, this individual
MOVING SALE. House- of keeping the Sabbath Day? Information can be picked up at the Town will train with and work along side member service employees. The selected
hold Goods. 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 There are two general rules of Minnedosa office, 103 Main St South, applicant will learn how to process a variety of cash and non-cash member
p.m. Furniture, odds and laid down in Scripture for our transactions, promote and cross-sell credit union services and make
ends. Saturday March 30th at guidance, and by them all phone 204-867-2727 or email appropriate referrals with courtesy and accuracy. Other duties outside the
281 – 4th St. N.E. Minnedosa. questions must be decided. It kmoyer@minnedosa.com member service area may be assigned as required. The opportunity for job
(2-2) x must be kept as a day of rest, shadowing in other credit union departments may be available.
and, it must be kept holy. It The Town of Minnedosa (1-2)
The position will be full time for the summer months with casual hours
HEALTH ought not to be forgotten that
it is “the Sabbath of the Lord
TENDER: FOR CASH Written tenders for mow- available after August. Minnedosa Credit Union is open Monday through
RENT, NE ½ 20-16-17W, R.M. ing and trimming the Fair- Saturday’s and thus some weekend hours will apply.
our God” . J.C. Ryle. On behalf of Minto – Odanah. 300 broke mount Cemetery and School The Person:
Trouble of the Canadian Lords Day acres. ½ rent due May 15th, Cairn for the 2019 season will The successful candidate(s) qualifications should include having strong
Walking? Association. www.clda.ca 2019, Balance due October be accepted by Bob Currah, people and communication skills, the self confidence and motivation to work
Hip or Knee 1st, 2019. Land will be sold by Box 1354, Minnedosa, MB, with a minimal amount of supervision. You will have a proven commitment
MISCELLANEOUS tender on November 1st, 2019 R0J 1E0. Applicant to supply
Replacement? SERVICES to education and self-development.
pending completion of legal all equipment and fuel. Low-
Restrictions in daily subdivision. Renter will be est or any tender not neces- The Salary:
activities? Terry’s Home Enrich- given opportunity to match sarily accepted. Tender closes Minnedosa Credit Union offers an attractive salary and excellent career
$2,500 ment Maintenance. T.H.E.M. the accepted sale price. Send at noon on April 1st, 2019. experience and potential.
Tax Credit cell 868 8088 (them@live.ca) written tender to Ken Cook, Any questions call 204-874-
$40,000 MINOR REPAIRS and MAIN- Box 1718, Minnedosa, MB R0J 2287. (2-2) x Please submit your resume, in confidence, by April 5, 2019 to:
refund cheque/ TENANCE in your home! 1E0. Tender must clearly state Gaylene Johnson, Member Service Manager
rebates Fix-it jobs. Snow clearing for cash price per broke acre. GST Minnedosa Credit Union Limited
Disability Tax driveways and sidewalks. will be charged on tendered Box 459 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
Credit. High quality painting (Inter- amount. Tender closes April E-mail: gjohnson@minnedosacu.mb.ca
204-453-5372 ior and Exterior) 5th, 2019. Highest or any ten- We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for
www.disabilitytaxcreditwinnipeg.com der not necessarily accepted. an interview will be contacted.
(2-2) x (2-2)
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HELP WANTED
ValleyView Ag is seeking equipment operators and truck
WEST REGION CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES INC. WEST REGION CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES INC. drivers for this upcoming spring. Requirements - previous
invites applications for an invites applications for a floater experience. Class 1 license, able to work long hours and
INTAKE WORKER CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES WORKER weekends, have strong customer relation skills, leadership and
time management skills, able to work unsupervised. This pos-
Waywayseecappo First Nation Waywayseecappo First Nation ition will start early April and could be full time for the right ap-
WRCFS is a mandated First Nations child and family services Agency responsible to WRCFS is a mandated First Nations child and family services Agency responsible to plicant. We offer competitive wages. 204-867-7113. (52-4) x
provide a full range of services, including statutory services, voluntary services and provide a full range of services, including statutory services, voluntary services and
prevention services to the children and families of its nine First Nations, residing on and prevention services to the children and families of its nine First Nations, residing on
and off reserve. The purpose of the programs of WRCFS is to sustain, support, and Boyd Farms requires labourer/equipment operator for the
off reserve. The purpose of the programs of WRCFS is to sustain, support, and enhance upcoming season. This position can be part time or fulltime
family and community life. Reporting to the Community Based Team Supervisor, the enhance family and community life. Reporting to the Community Based Team
Supervisor, the workers will be responsible to work as part of a team in delivering a full year-round work. Applicant must have previous experience op-
worker will be responsible to work as part of a team in delivering a full range of child and
range of child and family services utilizing a community based model of service delivery, erating farm equipment, possess a class 1 license or be willing
family services utilizing a community based model of service delivery, with emphasis
on prevention and resource services as a frontline approach. This is an 18 month term with emphasis on prevention and resource services as a frontline approach. to obtain one. Duties will include but not limited to – spraying,
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• Ensure a working knowledge of CFS legislation, regulations, standards and • Provision of individual and family counseling
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resources The Minnedosa Regional Library is accepting applications
• To operate within the mandate, understanding the role of a mandated worker
• Facilitating treatment and support groups at the community level for a summer student. Student must be returning to school in
• Complete the Structured Decision Making as required
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be considered. includes a Vulnerable Sector Search, Child Abuse Registry Check, Prior contact check and late of Minnedosa, Manitoba, Deceased.
• Must have a commitment to First Nations Child & Family Services, community Driver’s Abstract prior to the commencement of employment. Travel is required. A valid
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SALARY: Commensurate with experience and training and according to Provincial pay Declaration must be sent to the attention of: Marlene
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Winnipeg, MB, R3C 5R9 on or before the 25th day of April, 2019.
is essential. Community Based Team Supervisor
West Region Child & Family Services, Inc. Dated at WInnipeg, Manitoba, this 14th day of March, 2019.
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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, March 22, 2019 13
OBITUARY
SYDNEY SCOTT CARDY
April 26th, 1931 – March 11th, 2019
CARD OF THANKS
I
Cardy. He was raised in the Winnipeg and St. Andrew’s area. guidance and professional have been a Culinary
He married Marie Phillips on September 20th, 1952. Syd spent and flavour than water?
service. Thank you to Elgin Instructor in British Col-
several years working as a porter at the Hotel Fort Garry while Hall for your meaningful ser- There is water content Perhaps some wine, juice,
farming at St. Andrew’s. With his keen interest in farming Syd umbia for over 16 years everywhere in many in- beer, or broth? The re-
vice and to Eleanor Taylor and
moved his family from the long river lots at St. Andrew’s to his the choir for the wonderful
and I love sharing tips and gredients. There is water sults will always be more
mixed farm at Basswood in 1963; fifty-six years on the farm at music. Special thanks to the tricks to help people im- in vegetables, meat, broth, colourful and flavourful.
Basswood. Syd and Marie were so impressed with the friendly United Church Ladies for the prove the results of their juice, etc. So, even if you Now, I am not suggesting
Basswood community who made them feel like this was home. lunch following the service. cooking. One suggestion haven’t added any water to always substitute water
Syd was an active member of the community; on the Bass- A very special thank you to I have been preaching specifically as an ingredi- with something else, I just
wood Hall Board, Councillor on the RM of Saskatchewan, a 4-H Norm Sims and staff at Sims for years is to cook top- ent, you can still cook want to make you aware
Leader as well as lending a hand to anyone in need. Syd and & Co. for all the considera- less. Now before we get
Marie loved travelling; they have seen most of Canada, United water out of your recipe by of this instead of follow-
tion and support given to me too carried away, I am not
States, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the Carib- during the last few months. cooking it out of your in- ing a recipe by the seat of
bean on cruises. suggesting you cook half- gredients. But why is this your pants. You will be a
Lorraine and family
Syd was predeceased by his nephew Shawn Crowe, broth- naked. What I mean by such a benefit? better cook if you know
ers-in-law Doug Sandercock and Ron Crowe, older brother “cooking topless” is to cook Water is a colour- when and how to impro-
The Cardy Family thanks
Don and brother-in-law Dan Sherwood; he is survived by his without a lid on your pot or less and flavourless li- vise. When water is listed,
friends, neighbours and fam-
younger sisters Marilyn Crowe in Ontario, Evelyn Sherwood in
ily for all the food, love and
pan. quid and three magical just question it, that’s all.
BC and sister-in-law Anna Cardy in Winnipeg, as well as Marie’s Now every recipe is
support provided during Syd’s things will happen when If there is a more appro-
siblings Sam and Florence Phillips, Betty Sandercock, Janette unique, but for the most
brief illness in the hospital. you cook without a lid: priate substitute in your
Phillips, George and Lucille Phillips and several nieces and part when you are sim-
Special thanks to Dr. Sonoiki, 1. You will have darker kitchen, you’ll figure it out.
nephews.
the hospital staff and PCH mering a soup, stew, or colour to your recipe. For example, all recipes
A Celebration of Life was held at the Basswood Hall on Sat-
staff. Thank you to Nathan sauce, chances are you 2. You will have increased that use cornstarch will
urday, March 16th, 2019.
White for his guidance, Elgin will have better results if
Burial will take place in the summer at Old St. Andrew’s flavour in your recipe. state to dissolve it in water.
Hall for officiating the service; you do it without a lid. The
Church on the Red. 3. Your recipe will be thick- I will use anything but
the United Church Choir and
reasoning for this is really er. water in these instances.
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COMPUTER REPAIR was served by Dorothy Brook- and my goal is to get you to water component out of be a few tablespoons, why
ing Catering. Marie Cardy rethink your cooking hab- your dish through steam would I use it when I could
New Computer got
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Need and Family its. will always achieve these add something better? It’s
When you simmer
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results. Now, sometimes
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