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Veteran
Banners
Unveiled
Little Valley
Jamboree Photos by Karen Mitchell
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an additional $10,000 towards the local
beach playground upgrade project.
Happy 40th to a
Special Birthday Boy
2 Friday, June 21, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune
O n Wednesday, June
19th at 2:00 p.m. at the
Minnedosa Legion Branch
that we could continue to
live in the freedom that we
enjoy today.”
#138, a worthwhile and The banners will find
meaningful project came homes on the light stan-
to fruition. In front of a dards along Main Street
packed house of over 200 Minnedosa. The Town
people, 50 veterans were crew will be putting up the
honoured with the unveil- banners next week and the
ing of 25, doublesided, goal is to have all 25 up
four foot tall by two foot before the July 1st week-
wide banners. The banners end and they will proudly
feature photos, names, di- remain in place until after
vision and conflict each November 11th, Remem-
veteran served in and what brance Day.
years they served. As part of the un-
Photo by Karen Mitchell
As initially reported in veiling ceremony, five of
the November 23rd edition Minnedosa’s very own, The first 25 veteran banners were on display for
of The Minnedosa Tribune, stood proud and un- the public to view. These banners will be hung
a subcommittee was es- veiled their own banner along Main Street before Canada Day. Little Saskatchewan River
Conservation District Tour
tablished to work on this to the packed house. Fred
STOP!
project. John Mendrikis, Oberg (WWII), Tom Del-
July 8, 2019
Bryon Gaiser and Elvin gaty (WWII), Boyd Grant
Birch were tasked with the (WWII), Jim Clarke (Ko-
heavy lifting of getting this rean War) and Scott Collen Departs from the Rapid City Fair Grounds in
off the ground. The com- (Afghanistan) had the op- Do you have or know a child who could benefit from Rapid City at 9:00 a.m.
mittee hired Off the Wall portunity to have their pic-
Signs of Brandon to design tures taken in front of their
receiving healthy food packs over the summer?!? Travel by bus to visit a variety of project sites including ALUS projects
and produce the banners, banners, along with family Registrations for this free program can be picked up
and from the outcome and loved ones. at Minnedosa United Church office
Wednesday, it was a job “This is a very mean-
well done. ingful day for us,” reflected Tuesday - Friday Rapid City Fairgrounds
Local Legion Presi- President LaCoste. “It is 9:00 - 12:00 and 1:00 - 3:00
dent, Duane LaCoste, gave very exciting and an excel-
opening remarks and stat- lent opportunity for us to
Healthy food packs are provided to children over the
ed, “The unveiling of these honour our veterans. The summer months. Pick up of food packs is at the
banners honours our vet- objective of the Legion is to Minnedosa Food Bank located in the United Church.
erans, our heroes, who sac- honour, support and care
Pick up times will be prearranged
For more information contact
Stephanie 204-573-6262 or Carol 204-210-0209 Pre-registration required by Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Have a news tip Registration fee $15 per person
Lunch provided
or story idea? Register by calling the LSRCD at 204-566-2270 or
Email: lsrcd.mgr@mymts.net
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From the
Publisher’s Pen...
We Can’t Afford
By Darryl Holyk Wall To Wall Pharmacare
Time Correction…. By AAron Wudrick
canadian Taxpayers Federation
new government plan that replaced it.
Hoskins and others point out that not every-
I caused some concern with residents when they saw the
one has a drug plan, which is true. But the obvi-
start time for the Fun Fest parade reported in last week’s paper.
My apologies, that was a misprint and should have read 11 a.m.
However, on the plus side, I have just proven that people do still
I n early 2018, Prime Minister Trudeau appointed
former Ontario health minister Eric Hoskins to
chair an advisory council on the implementation
ous question is: why not focus limited taxpayer re-
sources on helping those who need it, rather than
subsidizing those who don’t?
read the local newspaper! See a full schedule of Fun Fest events
of a national pharmacare program. Simply put, there’s no need to wipe out a sys-
in this and next weeks edition of The Tribune.
This week, the council issued its final re- tem that already works well for the vast majority of
port recommending a top-to-bottom overhaul of Canadians in order to help a few.
School winding down… prescription drug coverage that would effectively
wipe out the existing workplace and private drug
It’s no secret that when governments spread
themselves too thin, they end up doing everything
The Class of 2019 for Minnedosa, Rivers and Elton will
graduate today with Erickson students celebrating their gradu- plans that cover more than two-thirds of Canadi- poorly.
ation on Monday. Watch for our commemorative Grad Sec- ans, and replace them with a one-size-fits-all gov- More importantly, even if the government wanted
tion next week. For all other students in Rolling River School ernment plan for everyone, at a cost of $15 billion to, the federal cupboard is already bear.
Division, the final days of the school year are here with the last per year. Not only did the Trudeau government fail to
day of classes being next Thursday, June 27th. After a much- While some were surprised at such a “bold” balance the budget as promised in 2019, but their
deserved summer vacation, the 196 day, 2019-2020 school year (translation: expensive) recommendation, they promised “modest deficits” totalling $26 billion
will begin on September 3rd. Enjoy your summer! shouldn’t have been. Hoskins, a doctor who spent over three years ended up being $72 billion – near-
years working in war-torn places like Sudan and ly triple the campaign commitment – with no plan
Iraq, is nothing if not compassionate. Nobody to get back to balance anytime soon.
Here’s the Reason… should question his desire to help. If they can’t even keep a lid on their existing
First thing Monday morning, I received an enquiry from But compassion alone doesn’t make it a good plans, where are they going to come up with an-
a concerned citizen wondering why I had mentioned some of idea, and Hoskins’ own political past suggests he’s other $15 billion?
the previous weekend’s events in my Around Town column and not worried about running up the bills for taxpay- Finally, even if they could find the money,
not others? My answer was simple, I mentioned the events who ers. does anybody seriously believe $15 billion would
chose to support The Tribune with advertising and/or printing. As health minister under Kathleen Wynne, turn out to be the final price tag?
It is a simple case of “you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours”. he introduced changes to Ontario’s health insur- From the federal gun registry to Ontar-
I mentioned those certain events as a small token of thanks ance plan that made prescription drugs free for io’s eHealth, and from ships for the navy to the
for choosing to spend some of their advertising/printing dol- everyone under age 25, in spite of the fact the Phoenix payroll system, time and again govern-
lars with my business. Without the support of advertisers and overwhelming majority of this group was already ments have failed to stay within their estimated
print customers, we experience a revenue loss and if the trend fully covered by their parents’ workplace or pri- budgets, with taxpayers left holding the bag.
of people choosing only free online advertising or printing vate plans. These are the people Canadians are supposed
outside the community continues, the days of our small-town In effect, he spent taxpayer money subsidiz- to trust to deliver a massive new social program on
newspaper business will be numbered. That is a scary reality ing people who had zero need for a subsidy. the best-possible budget?
that I am constantly battling. Now, he wants to supersize that mistake on It’s easy for politicians to make big promises.
a national scale, by recommending that taxpay- It’s a lot harder to actually pay for them.
ers be forced to spend billions on a government We don’t need wall-to-wall government phar-
Lost? Don’t rely on the map... drug plan for people who already have workplace macare to address gaps in the system, and we sim-
Another concerned citizen approached The Tribune this and private sector coverage – coverage that would ply can’t afford it.
week to point out some errors in the new Minnedosa Valley Life almost certainly be more comprehensive than the
brochure, assuming it had been printed locally with us. Many
of the local churches and some of the business locations listed
in the brochure are incorrect. Had we produced this brochure Letters to the Editor can be sent to
we would gladly accept the complaints and try to remedy them
for our print customer. However, The Tribune did not produce editor@minnedosatribune.com or Box 930, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
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Self-inking Dr. Derek Papegnies 1999 – MLA Harold Gilleshammer has presented the
Minnedosa Fish Enhancement Committee with $22,500
to go toward the construction of a fish ladder which is to
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T he Minnedosa Library
is gearing up for anoth-
er summer filled with free,
plans to reuse recycled
material for the crafts such
as tin can bowling sets, CD
a four foot tall hand-built
kiddie tent, medium prizes
like swimming goggles and
fun programming, geared disco balls, and milk car- balls, as well as handing
towards children who have ton bird houses. I am also out small prizes and stick-
completed kindergarten providing drawing lessons ers all summer,” said Holly.
through to grade six. for the older age group to There is no need to pre-
Starting next Friday, teach some technical skills register for the programs,
June 28th, Holly Parrott and techniques,” explained just show up and see Holly
will run daily events from Holly. “My hope is to have to participate. For more in-
Tuesday through Saturday. 120 children sign-up this formation please contact
The theme for the summer year, and from the excite- the Minnedosa Library at
is “Natural World”, there- ment I’ve seen during the 204-867-2585.
fore the kids will do a lot of visits so far it seems like
crafts using recycled ma- we’ll meet that goal.
terials as well as working Along with the regular If your label reads
their way along a map of
the geographical world.
craft activities, there is also
a movie night and a magi- 19/06/30
“Many parents and cian being planned. The It’s time to renew
kids recognize me already program will wind up in your subscription!
from the day camps, crafts, mid-August with the kids
and art lessons I’ve taught having a party and winning 204-867-3816
Photo by Karen Mitchell in the past couple years, so some prizes. “At our wind
O ur community sends
congratulations
Grant Usick who graduat-
to
tion with a fellow camper
who happened to be a for-
mer resident of Newdale,
away in February and her
interment was held on
June 22nd. Ada was the
A much-needed rain
was received across
the Southwest this past
gun second-pass in certain
crops. Winter cereals are
heading out, but the crop
sues to date. Sunflowers
and corn are established
and growing slowly due to
ed with a Bachelor of Sci- Wes Mytruk. Wes’ dad ran sister of Garry and Dale’s week. Most areas reported is shorter than normal. Re- persistent cool conditions.
ence/Biology Degree from the old Fairview Hotel for Mother, Jean Watson. Jean 25 mm or more. Hamiota, cent rainfall will help head Pastures will benefit
Prince George University several years in the 1950s. and Ada’s family came Miniota, Newdale, and development. Cereal crops from recent rainfall, how-
in BC recently. Parents It’s always a small world from around the Crandall Rivers reported 25 to 35 staging varies depend- ever pastures that were
Wes and Diane and sis- when you start travelling area. Garry and Dale both mm. Ninette, Souris, and ing on seeding date. Most overgrazed in 2018, are
ter, Megan flew out for the and talking! grew up in Newdale, sons Lenore reported 40 to 60 fields are now tillering and still slow to rebound. More
University Convocation Lil Farrend enjoyed a of Don and Jean Watson. mm. Daytime tempera- first leaf node is visible in rain is required along
ceremony and then drove visit last week from a Royal Susan and Ed Leseur tures have improved and the main stem. Most crops with warmer weather. Re-
back with Grant and his Bank co-worker, Sharon of Brandon took the last this will benefit growth; have had herbicide ap- cent rainfall will help hay
girlfriend, Sydney Duncan Tremaine of Powerview, service of our Church year however overnight tem- plied. There are ongoing land and younger stands
to their home in Campbell MB. Sharon worked in on June 16th, Father’s Day. peratures still reaching reports of cutworms doing will probably benefit the
River, BC on the island. Newdale when the Bank Next week, church and a single digit lows. damage to cereals, corn most. Older stands will
Sydney graduated with her was still in the big brick pot-luck lunch will be at Seeding of all crops and canola. Soybeans have need more rain and time
Social Work Degree from building on Main Street. Cadurcis who have kindly is now 100% complete. benefitted from recent and this rain may have
Prince George also and Sharon had been visiting invited Cardale and New- Canola is recovering from rainfall. Most fields are in occurred soon enough to
they are both employed at her parents and siblings dale congregations to join insect damage, however the unifoliate to first trifo- help boost first cut yields.
Campbell River. We wish in Kelwood where she them. The next service in late seeded canola is just liate stage with some fields Dugouts are about 60 to 70
them both a great future! originally came from. She Newdale will be held in emerging. Early seeded having first pass of herbi- per cent full.
Birthday wishes are joined Lil and the Harrison September. Have a won- canola is starting to cab- cide applied.
sent to Jim Dayton of Shoal House Wednesday seniors derful and restful summer! bage out. Most first-pass Peas are doing well
Lake who celebrates his on for lunch, enjoying a nice Belated wishes to all
the 18th, he’ll always be a visit with others who re- the Fathers for Father’s
Newdale “boy”! Best wish-
es for the coming year!
We’d like to send
membered her from her
banking days.
The RM of Harrison
Day last Sunday, June 16th,
hope you were treated roy-
ally! A lovely inch-plus of
New Policy For Town Employee/
our sympathy to Bill Ma-
kowski on the recent pass-
ing of his wife Vicky. Bill
Park Age-Friendly Com-
mittee and the RM Fire
Department had a rainy
rain definitely put a smile
on all their faces! Fire Department Payroll
took his high school in Saturday for their Pancake By DARRYL HOLYK However, if a fire call is received while
Newdale, when his older Breakfast and Bar-B-Que the employee is working overtime
brother Mike was Prin-
cipal of Newdale School.
luncheon. But everyone
that took the events in, A new policy has been adopted by
the Town of Minnedosa regarding
Town employees who serve on the lo-
hours (including the noon hour), no
compensation will be given for the
time away on a fire call.
He joined a great group of were more than thrilled
sport minded young fel- with the rain that was fall- cal Fire Department. If the Town employee received a
lows in Newdale and as ing so it was a super up- The policy clarifies that in the fire call during regular business hours,
they all moved mostly to beat day. The food was HAVE A FASTER event of a fire call during regular Town then returns to work and proceeds to
Winnipeg they continued terrific and the company TURNOVER RATE! business hours (7 a.m. to 12 p.m. and work overtime hours, the employee
playing together on several everywhere was “A-OK”. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday, will be entitled to receive overtime pay
teams. We send out sympathy Advertise your car in excluding Statutory Holidays), Town for all hours worked.
Shirley Pederson’s to Garry and Louise Wat- The Tribune employees serving as firefighters will The policy was adopted at the last
granddaughter-in-law, son and Dale and Roberta Classifieds! receive full regular pay for the time Town Council meeting on Tuesday,
Colbi (Darren) Pederson, Watson on the passing of spent at the call out as an incentive. June 11th.
was camping with her par- their Aunt, Ada Fleming of 204-867-3816
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M innedosa
Council met for
Town
By KAREN MITCHELL
T he Minnedosa Drama
Club’s sixth Spring
production, “Those Were
The Days”, was held on
June 12th and 13th at the
United Church Hall. Photo by Karen Mitchell
The two-night event
was a complete sell out and The Bunker family: Edith, Archie,
audiences on both nights Mike and Gloria.
were brought to stitches
laughing at the hilarious
formance, “All in the Fam- tany MacDonald, Luke
performances put on by
ily”, cast consisted of; John Palson, Randy Collen, Re-
the two separate casts.
Earle, Cheryl Everett, Brit- becca Porteous and Blair
The first sitcom per-
Grant. The act led audi-
ences down the road of
Photo by Karen Mitchell
Archie Bunker vehemently
objecting to son-in-law
Lucy and Ethel in the famous chocolate candy scene.
Mike’s friends, an unmar-
ried couple, planning to
share a sleeping bag in the ville, Jim Shaw, Louise their spendthrift wives and far more difficult than do-
Bunkers’ living room. McInnes, Greg Kirk and insist the girls would not ing an “outside” job.
The second sitcom Shanna Turnbull. The act be so free and easy with All in all, another huge
performance of “I Love was the classic “choco- money if they had to go out hit for the talented cast
Lucy” saw a cast consist- late” episode where Ricky and earn it. Lucy and Ethel and crew of the Minnedosa
ing of; Bonnie Michaud- and Fred are fed up with counter this argument by Drama Club and director
claiming that housework is Mary Dalton.
July 1st
Minnedosa Co-op Grocery Store June 18&28
8:00 - 11:00 - Mason’s Breaky from 4-8PM Minnedosa Pharmacy
(United Church)
Minnagro Ltd.
Lic# LGCA 1375-RF-31711
Saturday July 6
7:30 - 10:00 a.m. - Minnedosa Lion's Pancake Breakfast - Minnedosa Arena
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Fun Fest Street Market - 1st Ave SE (Tank Street)
- Sponsored by Parkline Automotive
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. - UCT BBQ - 1st Ave SE
11:00 a.m. - Fun Fest Parade - West down 3rd Ave SW, north on 2nd St SW, east down 2nd Ave SW, north down Main Street,
ends at Blazers. Sponsored by the Minnedosa Chamber of Commerce
Parade Marshal: Audrah Caughell
11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Covenant Church Luncheon - Covenant Church Parking Lot
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - Minnedosa United Church Luncheon - Minnedosa United Church Hall
12:00 - 8:30 p.m. - Beer Gardens - Minnedosa Arena
12:00 p.m. - Minnedosa Senior Bombers Ball Hockey Tournament - Minnedosa Arena Co-ed event,
two age categories (15 and under and 16+). For more info or to register,
call Matt at 868-6886
12:00 p.m. - Minnedosa Legion Lunch - Minnedosa Legion
Friday July 5 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. - Valley Cruizers Car Show 1st Street SE
12:00 - 4:00 p.m. - Fun Fest Family Zone - Tanner's Park - Sponsored by Minnedosa Credit Union
12:30 p.m. - Karlheinz the Bubbleman! - Minnedosa Community Conference Centre (MCCC)
10:00 a.m. - Kid's Bike Decorating - west of the Personal Care Home on 2:00 p.m. - Eric the Juggler - Tanner's Park (bad weather location, MCCC)
3rd ve A SW
11:00 a.m. - Kid's Bike Parade - east down 3rd Ave SW from PCH, turns north 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. - Minnedosa Legion Bingo - Minnedosa Legion
on Main Street and ends at Tanner's Park 3:00 p.m. - Hot Dog Eating Contest - Tanner's Park (arrive 10 mins early if participating)
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. - Minnedosa and Area Recreation 9:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. - Fun Fest Social ft Better Than - $10, no minors
Commission BBQ in Tanner's Park
12:00 - 3:00 p.m. - Kid's Activities - Tanner's Park
4:00 - 10:00 p.m. - Free Glow Bowling (16 and under at Minnedosa
Bowling Alley - sponsored by Minnedosa Credit Union and
Sunday July 7
Minnedosa Bowl)
10:30 - 11:30 a.m. - Yoga at the Beach, gentle flow - pavillion -
5:00 - 7:00 p.m. - Minnedosa Farmer's Market - Covenant Church sponsored by Boho Soul Market
parking ot l 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. - Minnedosa Farmer's Market -
6:00 - 8:00 p.m. - Rotary Supper - Minnedosa Arena Tennis courts at beach
8:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. - FREE Friday Night Family Dance - 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. - Yoga at the Beach, fast flow - pavilion -
sponsored by Boho Soul Market
Minnedosa Arena ft. Clubbing Fraggles,
2:00 p.m. - Fun Fest 50/50 Draw -
bouncy castles, Senior Bombers Giant at the Farmer's Market
Pong Tournament and more
10 Friday, June 21, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune
M innedosa Services
to Seniors is part-
nered with Victoria Life-
rently helping over 5,000
Manitobans lead active,
independent lives. Over
Lifeline is available as:
sidized clients. Full subsi-
dies are not granted.
For more informa-
line to bring peace of mind 90% of seniors in a national Home Safe – uses tion call Victoria Lifeline
to those living alone and survey reported that they your existing land line at 204-956-6777 or 1-888-
those with health con- wanted to stay at home as telephone along with our 722-5222. Information is
cerns and disabilities in long as they can. Lifeline communicator and basic also available at Minnedo-
the Town of Minnedosa, can help them do that by personal help button to sa Services to Seniors at
R.M. of Minto-Odanah and offering around the clock provide assistance at the 204-867-5190.
northern part of the R.M. assistance in the event of press of the button. Each year, the Vic-
of Oakview. Minnedosa is an emergency or acciden- toria Lifeline Grant Pro-
one of 78 partner programs tal fall. Families and health Home Safe with Au- gram provides financial
Photo by Triplecrownseries outside of Winnipeg. providers have peace of toAlert – Just like our basic support for projects that
Minnedosa began its mind knowing that the service, with AutoAlert you create or enhance oppor-
By KAREN MITCHELL Nationals. The MX series partnership with Victoria Lifeline service is there so are able to push the pen- tunities for healthy living
runs From April to Novem- Lifeline in March of 1999 immediate assistance in dant style button for help among older adults. This
L ast weekend,
Minnedosa’s McNabb
Valley hosted Round Three
ber, with fifteen total stops
along the way. The fourth
round of the MX series will
and had 14 subscribers
by the end of that year.
a medical emergency or
other situation is available.
at any time. However, Au-
toAlert adds another layer
year, Minnedosa and Dis-
trict Services to Seniors
Minnedosa and District By pressing a waterproof of protection by automati- was successful in being
of the Rockstar Energy Tri- be held in Courtland, On- Services to Seniors now Personal Help Button cally placing a call for help awarded grant funding to
ple Crown Series. With the tario on July 13th. provides service to an which may be worn on the IF a fall is detected and you print new brochures and a
rainy weather conditions, The event included a average of 60 clients per wrist or as a pendant-style are unable to push your “Resource Guide for Older
the event, that draws top number of classes includ- month, helping them to around the neck, help is button. Adults” in Minnedosa and
professional riders, turned ing the 250 Pro with 80 rid- remain safe and indepen- summoned. area. These items will be
into a muddy, slippery ers, 450 Pro with 80 riders, dent in their homes. When the Personal Home Safe Wireless available in a few weeks.
mess, however was proba- WMX Class with 40 Riders Since 1974, Lifeline Help Button is pressed, - Available depending on
bly the most fun these rid- and FXR PreMix class with has helped millions of se- a fully trained Lifeline cell service.
ers have had in a long time!
Unfortunately, due to the
40 Riders.
Hats off to the organiz-
niors and those with physi-
cal limitations to live inde-
Response Associate will
respond, assess the situ- Victoria Lifeline offers
Bridge Club
weather, the second motos
were cancelled.
ers for bringing this nation-
al event to our community.
pendently at home, with
full confidence. Victoria
ation and call appropri-
ate help, whether it is a
a subsidy program avail-
able to eligible applicants. Results
This is the second year It draws people from all Lifeline is a not-for-profit neighbour, relative or am- A Notice of Assessment
in a row for the local mo- across North America to community service of the bulance. These Associates from Canada Revenue June 13th
tocross venue to host the the Minnedosa area. receive extensive training Agency must be submitted
and on-going certification with the application form. 1st - Mel Harvey /
to qualify them to handle Taxable income must be Wilf Taylor
RURAL MUNICIPALITY each situation in a timely,
complete, caring and pro-
$16,000/year or less. The
partial subsidy model en-
2nd - Jean Garbolinsky /
Cheryl Orr
OF OAKVIEW fessional manner. The ables those approved to 3rd - Wilma Jones /
Associates are available pay approximately half the Lois Campbell
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Be advised you have been named in Rossland Supreme Court service and communications skills in working with the public and sonnel, excavator, dozer, of Commercial driving
Action No. 13825 in a Petition under the Adoption Act. Service other staff members and suppliers. Computer literacy is essential. grader, rock truck, loader and experience required.
packer operators.
The individual must be proficient in Microsoft Office programs Contact us or submit your
upon you of the Petition is deemed to have been effected thirty We offer competitive wages,
resume:
(30) days after the date hereof. Please contact McEwan & Co. Law including Outlook and the Internet. Municipal background and comprehensive benefits plan,
Safety training and a safe work Phone: 204.571.0187
Corporation, Attention Jesse Gelber, at 1432 Bay Avenue, Trail, BC knowledge of Municipal Accounting programs is desirable. environment. Email: recruiting@
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(15-2)
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a well-established and grow-
ing company with room for NOTICES
advancement, please visit us at
Assistant Chief Administrative Officer 1200 Lorne Ave. E. in Portage
La Prairie, MB to fill out an ap-
Municipality of Harrison Park plication, apply online at www. Advertisements and
efmoon.ca, or email a resume statements contained herein
43 Gateway Street P.O. Box 190, Onanole, MB R0J 1N0
Need Email: tamara@harrisonpark.ca
to toddt@efmoon.ca
are the sole responsibility of
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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, June 21, 2019 13
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Nechwediuk (Tish), Carla (James) Klug, children Sophia and Maci. • GET SEEN by over fter a little bump in from my family and friends
She is also survived by her sisters Ruth and Lillian Usick and brother Bob Bachewich. 400,000 Manitoba the road, the position and it is nice to finally be
A private graveside service will be held at a later date at the Minnedosa Cemetery, as per her Homes!
wishes.
of Recreation Director back.”
• Use your LOGO!
Donations in memory of Liz may be made to: Prairie Mountain Health, Box 960, Minne- • Create instant top of has finally been filled. The Alexis is looking for-
dosa, MB, R0J 1E0. These donations will go to the Minnedosa Care home kitchen renovations. mind awareness Minnedosa and District ward to putting together
White’s Funeral Home – Minnedosa in care of arrangements. • Showcase your info, Recreation Commission new programs and offer-
business, product,
Messages to the family may be left at: www.whitesfh.ca have hired local girl, Alexis ing different things for all
job, announcements
or event Kuby. Alexis’ official start ages within Minnedosa.
ISABEL SPRIGGS STEWART • We format it, to date was Thursday, June “Growing up in the town, I
make it look great! 13th and she is already in feel like I know what would
Isabel Margaret Stewart, passed away peacefully, on Sun- • Starting at $339.00
full swing, working Mon- be good here, what would
day, June 16th, 2019 at the Tuxedo Villa Extendicare in Winnipeg (includes 45 lines of
at the age of 96 years. Isabel was born in Portage la Prairie, Mani- space) day to Friday. go over well and what pro-
toba on May 16th, 1923, the eldest daughter of George and Agnes • The ads blanket the Daughter to Dave and grams would be wanted.”
province and run in Pat Kuby, Alexis graduated Currently, Alexis is
Spriggs.
MCNA’s 48 Manitoba
She was predeceased by her husband Lloyd (Jiggs) Hyde, from Minnedosa Collegi- busy working on the Can-
community
of Portage la Prairie, as well as her second husband Craig Stewart newspapers ate in 2013. She then went ada Day celebrations and
of Minnedosa. Isabel was also predeceased by her brother Don- • Very cost effective on to the University of Fun Fest kids parade. Once
ald, grandson Derek and great grandson Zachary. means of getting Regina for two years, tak- that is completed, she is
Left to mourn her passing are her children, Richard your message out to
ing her Sport and Recrea- eager to move on to plan-
(Lucie), Linda (Ed), Douglas (Sharalyn), Thomas (Janice), the widest possible
audience tion Management course, ning the fall programs.
Robert (Laurel) and Helen, and her Stewart family, Allyson (Mike),
Jennifer (David), Leslie, Elizabeth, and Keith (Laney) as well as
and then to the east coast If you would like to
Contact this newspaper
22 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. NOW or MCNA at where she attended com- speak with Alexis regarding
She is survived by her siblings Helen, Kenneth (Heather) and Dennis (Terri) and numerous 204.947.1691 or email munity college and worked upcoming programs or to
nieces and nephews. classified@mcna.com different recreation pro- just welcome her to the
Our Mom spent her early years growing up in Portage where she got her first job as a tele- www.mcna.com gramming. position, you can reach her
phone operator which lasted until she married our Dad, moved to Burnside and started what Coming back to at 204-867-2250 or email
grew to become our family of six on the family farm. They loved their many trips across Canada Minnedosa has been a minrec@mymts.net
and the U.S. and were planning their retirement when our father suddenly passed. Mom later welcome change for Alex-
remarried and moved to Minnedosa where she started the second phase of her life with Craig
and his family. They too travelled extensively and loved their winter home in Ft. Myers. Mom was
a formidable bridge player, prolific knitter, devoted Blue Jays fan and up to just days before her
passing, a fan of her daily crossword puzzle. Towards the end when life was not being as kind to
her, she still found opportunities to come up with witty comments as she had throughout her life,
but then there was that “You People…” day. Mom embraced technology, one item in particular
was her IPad and the FaceTime sessions with her family. She was honored as a Life Member of
The Order of The Eastern Star. PROPERTIES FOR SALE
The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to Terry, Lori and Patti for being there
for Mom when we could not, and to the staff at Shaftsbury Retirement home, the Grace Hospital
and Tuxedo Villa Extendicare for the comfort and care given to our Prairie Mountain Ph: 204-867-4657
Mom during her last few months. Independently Owned Gwen Usick Fax: 204-867-2150
and Operated Broker Realtor
gwenu@mts.net
Forever in our hearts and fondly remembered by all who knew and loved her.
In respect of her wishes, no service is planned and her remains will be cremated. Private
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family interment to follow. PR LIS PR PR
If you wish, a donation may be made in her name to the charity of your choice. NEW NEW N EW N EW
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E verything looks so
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Riding Mountain and John
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her this week.
of Saskatoon is spend-
ing a few days with mom
Pat and dad Peter at the
H appy Birthday to June Humphreys of Clanwilliam.
Barry and June celebrated her special day at the
home of Malcolm and Shirley Rose.
we need some nice warm Anthony’s Roman Catho- Irene Thomas re- Minnedosa Hospital. Cassey and Daniel Talker of Minnedosa and Garnet
weather. lic Church at Jackfish on turned home from Van- Norman and Karen Rose of Arden also visited last week with the Rose’s.
Get well wishes go out Sunday afternoon and couver where she visited Lungal of Tofield, AB vis- Clayton and Margaret Wareham attended the Little
to Peter Prokopchuk, Lau- the Holy Ghost Ukrainian with her two sons. ited with brother Clifford Valley Jamboree at Erickson. Margaret and Colleen Woy-
rence Osadec and Leonard Catholic Church on Sun- Fred Buhay of Cra- Lungal at the Personal chyshyn donated time as volunteers. A most worthy en-
Lewandoski who are in the day morning. All had mass ven, SK is visiting with his Care Home and Diane deavor.
hospital. dinner and the blessing of brother, Mike, at the Per- during the week.
Doreen Stapleton has
returned home from her
the graves.
Robert and Linda Le-
sonal Care Home.
Doug and Liz Watton
Nice to see Roseann
Maluk home from her hos-
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land. Ronald and family last elle, son-in-law Simon speedy recovery.
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Annettes donuts glazed ...........................................................12pk ............. $2.49
Kellogg’s cereal assorted..................320-440g ...... $3.99 FM Muffins assorted................................12pk ...... $4.49
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PC chocolate covered almonds,peanuts,rasins ....................340g ...............$4.99
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Bush beans baked original................................................... 398ml ...............$1.69
UB Bistro rice mix assorted ...................................................250g ...............$3.29
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