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THE KILLARNEY GUIDE - The old Chapmans service centre building has been demolished. Dating back
to the 1940s the building was replaced with Chapmans
modern new centre, across the back lane, last year. The
old buildings lot is now being used for vehicle display
parking and will be finished next spring with lighting and
surfacing.
MELITA NEW ERA the Banana Days Committee
hosted a volunteer appreciation barbeque to thank all
those who put in volunteer hours during Banana Days
weekend. During the weekend, a total of 197 people volunteered their time to make Banana Days a success.
SOURIS PLAINDEALER Confirmation has been
received that the application for funding through the
Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program has
been approved in the amount of $22,500 for upgrades to
the Souris-Glenwood Swimming Pool change rooms.
THE BOISSEVAIN RECORDER The soddy at
the Elgin and District Historical Society has been taken
down after weather took its toll, shifting the walls. The
soddy was built in 2007 in conjunction of the museums
tenth anniversary. It was a community-wide effort from
sod cutting to framing the building that brought together
community members of all ages and backgrounds. The
museum board has no plans to rebuild.
DELORAINE TIMES AND STAR Making Conservation Connections Through Creativity is a new program for K-12 students at Deloraine School. The art and
hand-on program is aimed at environmental awareness
and conservancy while helping students appreciate the
beauty of the rural landscape and the importance of protecting it.
THE DAUPHIN HERALD Perimeter Airlines has
reduced its passenger services to twice a week after prematurely announcing its discontinuation of passenger
service. High passenger loads are needed to continue the
service. Currently averaging two passengers per flight,
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ts only $10 billion. Thats the line coming from several economists, as well as from Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, when they argue that a deficit of that size
is really no big deal. It works out to a measly 3 per cent
of our $300 billion federal budget. Seems like a small
price to pay to get the economy moving, doesnt it?
If only it were that simple. If such a defi cit is an insignifi cant size relative to the federal budget, its an
even more insignificant sum as part of our much larger
overall economy. Its simply not going to make much
of a difference in how our economy performs.
Secondly, its not just $10 billion this year. Its another $10 billion the year after. And if history is any
indication small, temporary deficits have an unfortunately common habit of turning into large, permanent ones. Indeed, between 1971 and 1997, Canada
ran deficits in most cases, in the tens of billions every single year.
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assume, simply balancing the budget in a single year
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of deficits from previous years to pay off, with interest,
lots of it.
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low these days. Although even with these low rates,
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Since 1990, the interest payment on Canadas federal debt has cost taxpayers more than one trillion dollars. Not one million. Not one billion. A trillion; one
thousand billion. Thats a 1 with twelve zeroes after
it.
What, pre cisely, did we get in return for this trillion dollars? After all, it cant be infrastructure: thats
precisely the thing Trudeau and others insist we now
need more money to build. Jobs? But were also told
we need to borrow more now to create jobs. And then
of course theres all the programs and services that the
pro-defi cits crowd insists are chronically underfunded. We need to borrow to fund those too!
The sad irony is that a trillion dollars would be
more than enough to fund the dreams of even the most
spendthrift politician with plenty left over for tax relief. But we cant put that money towards the needs
and interests of Canadians today, because were still
burdened by the consequences of decades of reckless
government borrowing. In effect, we are still suffering
from a 40-plus-year hangover that just wont go away,
and that todays politicians have no plan to try and
remedy.
All of this needs to be borne in mind when politicians try to convince you that their small, temporary
deficits are the cure to all that ails us. Because it is precisely the kind of thinking that has ended up costing
Canadian taxpayers a trillion dollars in interest payments in the last quarter century.
So no, sorry, its not only $10 billion.
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1885 As of today, the rail track is laid to a point of approximately 25 miles west of Minnedosa. Up at Newdale,
the railway well, at a depth of 150 feet, has proven insufficient. The tank will now be built at the Basswood station
instead of Newdale, as originally intended.
1895 The Minnedosa Roller Mill is being thoroughly renovated and put in first class order for the seasons
work.
1905 Mr. J.H. Taylor met with a serious accident when
his arm became caught in the belt of the blower of his
threshing machine. He was thrown to the ground having
his arm twisted and shoulder dislocated. It happened so
quickly, Mr. Taylor is not sure how it occurred.
1915 A coloured man who has for some time been
living around Rossburn and Strathclair arrived in
Minnedosa on Saturdays train. Being of unsound mind,
he was arrested shortly after his arrival and taken before
Police Magistrate Sparling, who committed him to the
Brandon Asylum on Tuesday.
1965 The contract for construction of the new elementary school at Erickson has been let to Delta Construction of Winnipeg for the sum of $185,987. Work on
the foundation is underway on the building which will
contain eight classrooms and an auditorium. The new
school is expected to be completed by February 7th,
1966.
1975 The Tribune recognizes some of its long-time
correspondents. Dave Calen has been the Havelock District correspondent for 65 years since 1910. Other long
time writers include Flo Piett, Onanole News for 35 years;
Harriet Hodges, Crawford Park News for 35 years; Olive
McNabb, Cadurcis News for 30 years; Mrs. W.A. Gamey,
Strathclair News for more than 27 years and Mrs. Clarence Williams, Rookhurst News for more than 20 years.
1995 The Minnedosa Ag Society played hosts to its
annual threshing bee last weekend. According to Earl
Thompson, the Ag Society threshed 150 bushels at 39
pounds to the bushels. As well, Team Penning events
were held with an excellent turnout.
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his fall has been busy year olds. Again the pages
so far with lots of pro- will be submitted to the
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zations in the community. at. The colouring will be
This week in partner- judged and first, second
ship with The Tribune we and third prizes will be
are launching the first kid announced. The following
colouring contest! Else- week will have the 8-12
where in todays Tribune year old colouring page
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for kids from 0-3 years of submitted and displayed
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prize. Next week there will games. We would like to
be a colouring page for 4-7 thank Chris and Dana
THE KILLARNEY GUIDE - The old Chapmans service centre building has been demolished. Dating back
to the 1940s the building was replaced with Chapmans
modern new centre, across the back lane, last year. The
old buildings lot is now being used for vehicle display
parking and will be finished next spring with lighting and
surfacing.
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hosted a volunteer appreciation barbeque to thank all
those who put in volunteer hours during Banana Days
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IN MEMORIAM
In Loving Memory
of our parents
MARGARET DOBREEN
who passed away
OCTOBER 7TH, 2005
and
JOHN DOBREEN
who passed away
OCTOBER 23RD, 2009
As time goes by without you,
and the days turn into years,
they hold a million memories
and a thousand silent tears.
To us you were so special,
what more is there to say,
except we wish
with all our hearts
that you were here today.
Lovingly remembered and
forever loved by your Family.
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of our beloved grandson
JARAD KORITAR
who left us seven years
ago on
OCTOBER 3RD, 2008
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of Wayne Sandstrom would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for all of your love, support and
prayers for the last two and a half years. There are so many
people to thank personally; the Minnedosa Hospital Staff, all
the staff at Cancer Care in Brandon, especially Dr duPlooy, and
his nurses, Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg, and the ambulance drivers, in particular Wayne Baker and our dear friend
Barb Hanishewski who spent many hours with our family, praying for and supporting us. Thank you to all who came to visit
Wayne both in the hospital and at home as well as those who
donated blood. Thank you to Pastor Josh Scorgie from Hilltop
Baptist Church for his encouraging visits, sharing Gods Word,
and praying with Wayne. Thanks also to all of the neighbours
and friends who brought meals and for all of those who helped
with the harvest; Wally, Carol, Pete, Bernice, Wes, Brad, Elton,
Everett, Darwin and Scott. Thank you to Nathan and Minnedosa Funeral Services for your compassion and professionalism
while walking us through this very difficult time. Thank you so
much to Pastor Andy Gilkinson for his message of hope and
leading the memorial service, Shirley Dyck for playing the organ, Gail Baloun for all your help with the A/V and the Covenant ladies for serving a lovely lunch. Thank you to everyone
who came from near and far to help us celebrate Waynes life.
Most of all we would like to thank God for His miracles, strength,
peace and hope all along this journey. We love and appreciate
you all, and pray Gods blessings on each and every one of you.
Connie and all the kids, grandkids and great granddaughter.
A Port in the Storm would
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thanks to all those who supported their 6th annual dinner
raffle by buying or selling raffle
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Minnedosa Credit Union and
Minnedosa Library. This years
winners are:Dinner for 6 and
a 1 night stay at the Fairmount
Bed and Breakfast: Barry Fawcett, Swan River (ticket purchased at Sandy Lake Western
Days) oil painting: Joan Betteridge, Minnedosa bead work:
Farzana, Sandy Lake. Thank
you for helping us to provide a
safe haven for rural and northern adults and their families
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PRAIRIE REDI-MIX
Minnedosa - 867-3853
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prices
Catharine
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Certified General
Accountant
Minnedosa
213 2nd St NE - Box 385
T: 867-3884 C: 867-0190
Professional Corporation
Kirk 867-0180
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Terry or Matt
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204-867-3356
Email: Catharine@mts.net
Parish Backhoe
Services
Roofing Decks
Fencing Exterior Finishing
Renovations Repairs
Ryan Marnock
204-868-5980 or 204-867-5544
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ELECTRICAL
C. BURTON
Enterprises Ltd.
Refridgeration
Air Conditioning,
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30 Years
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867-3946
LEGAL
Alexander
Jackson
Law Office
MECHANICAL LTD.
PLUMBING
HEATING
GAS FITTING
AIR CONDITIONING
204-867-3121
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204-476-5185
867-3981
SIMS & COMPA N Y
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Burgess Law
Office
51 Main Street S
Minnedosa
867-2935
burglaw@mts.net
G ORD K E L LY
Plumbing & Heating
Gas Fitting
ph: 867-2084
cell: 867-0346
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REAL ESTATE
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REAL ESTATE NEEDS
PETER HARRISON
Phone/Text
867-5444
www.suttonharrison.com
SALES
SELF-HELP
Narcotics
Anonymous can help
MAIN OFFICE
Meetings every
Tuesday &
Saturday at 7 p.m.
CONSTRUCTION
Cody Huyghe
204-210-0502
at Calvary Temple,
221 Hamilton Street,
Neepawa, MB
OFFICE MANAGER
Matt Saler
204-868-6886
Mon. - Fri.
Russell,
9:00MB
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Visit us at:
14 3rd Avenue S.W.
Minnedosa, MB
Monday - Friday
9 a.m. to 12 noon &
1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Phone 867-3816
Drug Problem?
204-867-5458
copperwoodenterprise@gmail.com
MLA
http://www.ajaxlaw.ca
PRINTING
Darwin
Matthews
TV AND APPLIANCE
SALES AND SERVICE
B-116 Main St S
Minnedosa, MB
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SELF-HELP
SERVICES
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
TAC
Ventures Inc.
Waste
Management &
Contracting
P.O. Box 36
or 867-3966
Alanon - 867-3308
Alateen - 867-5121
867-3401 Minnedosa
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Potable water
delivery.
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toilets.
Bryon Gaiser
867-2416
Cell: 867-7558
RAINKIES
RAINKE'S
Sewage Service
JIM BEAUMONT
476-2483
Owner/Operator
Cell: 476-6591
Dennis: 476-2766
(204)476-0002
Garbage Removal
Bin Rentals
Construction Demolition
Renovating
Household clean up
Estate clean ups
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67 Main St.
Aerating
Power Raking
Yard Clean Up
Lawn Mowing & Trimming
Hedge Trimming
Small Branch Trimming
Eavestrough Cleaning
Cory Johnston Minnedosa
(204) 476-4705
www.johnstonyardcare.com
23 Hour Service
SERVICES
St. Alphonsus
Catholic Church
142
NW.
142 4th
4th St,
St, NW.
Minnedosa,MB
MB 867-3831
Minnedosa,
867-3831
ANDREA ADAMSON
MOBILE DENTAL
HYGIENIST
PERSONAL CARE HOMES
HOME CARE
MINNEDOSA BASED
204-807-9496
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for
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TRADING
adamsondahyg@gmail.com
A.D.A.M.
Anxiety Disorders
Association
of Manitoba
Support Group
Meetings are held at
Neepawa Library 3rd Tuesday of
the month 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
For more info call:
Debbie Fisch
(204) 725-8550
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Phone (204) 857-6100
Fax (204) 857-8389
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www.centralplainscancercare.com
867-5551
Gently Used Furniture
Clothing & Misc. Items
Donations
Estate Sales
Pick-up & Deliveries
20
Main Line
204-867-6350
Brad Ross - General Manager
204-867-6366
Carol Taylor - Member Service Manager 204-867-6368
Terry McLenehan - Manager of Lending 204-867-6363
Susan Glasgow - Finance Manager
204-867-6353
Debbie Strelczik - Ag/Comm. Acct. Manager 204-867-6360
Dan Quesnel - Loans Officer
204-867-6359
Sylvia Firby - Loans Officer
204-867-6361
Hours of Business
LOAN PAYMENTS
MONTHLY VS. BI-WEEKLY
Payments
(Principal &
Interest)
Loan Start
Date
Loan
Maturity
Date
Total
Interest Paid
Ryan
$10,000
$200.00
Monthly
September
28, 2015
March 28,
2020
$747.42
Jordyn
$10,000
$100.00
Bi-weekly
September
28, 2015
November
20, 2019
$691.48
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Thanksgiving Weekend we
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October 10th, 11th and 12th