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6 over age forty. This year,
fortunately, there were
no major injuries, and the
ambulance was not called
at all during the races.
tocross to Minnedosa.
Alex Macpherson, Mike
Wilman, Mike Shackel-
ford, Chris Relpers, Mike
Harms, Clark McNabb,
Les Moff at, Ryan Beatty,
and Trans Canada Motor
Sports all put in extra ef-
fort to make the day a suc-
cess. These people helped
pects of the day.
The event at McNabb
Valley has been held for
more than six years now,
and typically is held twice
be held once this year, but
they will host another race
day again in 2018.
Full race results from
Sundays event at McNabb
Th e track is main- Greg Harvey, Max McNabb with getting the a year. This year, Due to Valley Motocross can be
Happy tained by many people, McNabb, Donna Gwyer, track ready, manning the McNabbs son, Ryders found at www.mbmotox.
Fathers Day and McNabb is grate- Gerry McNabb, Meghan entrance to McNabb Val- busy Motocross com- com
ful for their assistance in Harty, Tara Wark, An- ley, and for all of their petition schedule in the
Sunday, June 18th bringing Manitoba Mo- drew Koral, Cardale Tech, support in many other as- United States, it will only
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ecently in Minnedosa sonal safety conversations
there was an incident with their students, and
where a man in an older hopefully parents are do-
you to do something for
them, like fi nd a lost pet,
join them in an activity, or
model green car, with a ing the same. give them directions.
black license plate with If they are approached * Never accept a ride
white lettering attempted by a stranger, Ploshyn- or gifts from strangers, or
to lure a local student into sky urges students to even someone you may
his vehicle. Fortunate- keep going and get to a know, without checking
ly, the student was wise safe place. We advise with your parents first.
enough not to get in the that they are in pairs, and Keep a safe distance (two
mans vehicle and found a not to be lured by people arm lengths) from strang-
safe place to seek help. they dont know, she add- ers and cars that approach
Following this fright- ed. you.
ening incident, the Roll- Some safety tips for * Establish a secret
ing River School Division parents and children, word or phrase for your
sent out correspondence from the RCMP website, family. Th is should be
to parents and teachers, are listed below. used in emergencies to
informing them of the * Know your home identify a safe person
Photo submitted
incident, and asking for address and home phone other than their parent or
increased vigilance and number and how to con- care giver.
awareness. I sent out a tact your parents on their * If a person tries to
T he Minnedosa Mens Shed has been busy on a number of community projects re-
cently. They have cleaned and painted the bird houses at Armitage Park for Com-
munities in Bloom and fl ower boxes at the Personal Care Home. This past Tuesday,
communique to teach- cell phones or at work.
ers and parents to advise * Know how and when
grab you, scream loud-
ly, make a lot of noise,
them to be vigilant around to call 911 in an emer- and create a disturbance
members stripped unpainted tongue and groove from the interior walls and ceiling of a
personal safety, and spe- gency situation: at home, (knock things over, scatter
small building for re-use at the Heritage Village (pictured above).
cifi c to this incident, to from a cell, and from a belongings, kick wildly).
Mens Shed is always looking for new members and donations of tools to assist
advise students not to ap- public telephone. Shout Help, this person
them with projects. For more information, see ad elsewhere in this weeks edition.
proach people they dont * Travel and play in is notmy parent!
know, said Mary-Anne groups, regardless of your * Whenever possible
Ploshynsky, Superin- age. Th e popular buddy take notes of any physical
tendent of Rolling River system works best. If you vehicle descriptors and li-
School Division. become separated or lost, cence plates and call 911.
Ploshynsky notifi ed tell someone with a nam- * Do not wear head-
RCMP of the event, but is etag (such as a cashier or phones or use portable
unaware of whether any- security guard) right away; electronic devices that
thing has come of the in- if there is no one with a can distract you from your
vestigation thus far. nametag, preferably tell a surroundings when you
female. are walking in the neigh-
* Be polite, but avoid bourhood.
JULY 7th - 9th, 2017 long conversation with * Adult guardians
Minnedosa is once again hos ng its annual Fun Fest Parade on strangers. If someone you should play what if
th dont know asks you a lot games with their younger
Saturday July 8 , 2017 at 11:00 am of personal questions, like children to reinforce these
where you live, DO NOT safety messages.
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O n Saturday, June
10th, a banquet to
celebrate the 25th Anni-
Gillies from Neepawa.
Each speech was full of
congratulations, remem-
think it is a really worth-
while group, said Ellen
Bramley, one of the UCT
each of these groups, with
their main fundraiser be- 1957 The Liquor Control Board has announced that
ing the Tuesday night bin- Minnedosa will have a liquor store. The site chosen is at
versary of Minnedosas brance and merriment. members, We dont give go at the Ukrainian Hall. Norm Beddomes lot behind the Tremont Hotel. Con-
UCT Council #926, was After dinner, UCT huge contributions, but The group takes their struction is expected to begin immediately.
held at the Minnedosa member Pat Stone pre- we give to a lot of smaller role in the community
Curling Club. The groups sented a slideshow of things, like the library very seriously, which is 1967 Community Hotels Ltd. Have announced the
inaugural meeting was in photos, dating back to the and the summer reading apparent in the fact that appointment of Tony and Vicky Mazur, formerly of Mc-
February of 1992 at the first days of the UCT. This program, and then we do three of its members have Creary as the new managers of the Tremont Hotel.
Ukrainian Hall. included a photo of the quite a bit for the intellec- received the international
Some of the charter groups first executive. tually challenged, too. award, Fraternalist of the
members were in atten- Th e group also gave The four pillars of the Year. The three recipients 1977 Two new ball diamonds are near completion at
dance including Linda out 25 year pins to mem- UCT program are the in- over the years are Neil the agricultural grounds. The Tribs, Minnedosas entry in
Maliteare, Donna Shor- bers, and certificates for tellectually challenged, Cameron, Linda Maliteare the Yellowhead league, are currently two and two.
rock, Don Shorrock, Scott those who have been cancer, safety and youth. and Donna Shorrock.
McFarlane, Faye Ebner members for over 20 1987 Canadas new one dollar coin, featuring a por-
and Pat Delbridge. About years. One of the groups trait of the loon, will make its debut at the end of this
35 people attended the members, Betty Radford, month. The coin will be 11-sided, yellow-gold in colour
and slightly larger than a 25 cent piece.
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Orr and his wife, Cheryl Linda Maliteare and Jean
were also guests at the cel- Th omas stopped in to 1997 Over 550 seniors attended the Westman Seniors
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The speakers for the year pin and a corsage, so
evening were UCT mem- that she would not be left 2007 Tyler Foxton has been named the Wrangler Tie-
ber Jean Thomas from out of the celebration. Down Calf roping Champion at the Manitoba Provincial
High School Finals in Austin. He won the title with a time
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T he Minnedosa and
Area Food Bank is
in peril. Right now, they
Each standard ham-
per, which would be given
to feed up to two people,
number of clients again
this month.
If each person who
only have enough reserves contains one can of pork bought groceries donated
for about the next two and beans, one box of one of the hamper items,
months, at which time, Kraft Dinner, three cans it would greatly help the
they are unsure how they of soup, two cans of veg- Food Bank make ends
will be able to service the etables, one can of pasta meet, and fi ll hungry bel-
community. sauce, either pasta or rice, lies.
Each hamper that is one pound of hamburger, Th e Farmers Market
given out costs anywhere and a couple of loaves of in Minnedosa has gener-
from $22 to $34 worth of bread or buns. ously agreed to have col-
food, and is determined Th e Food Bank has lection bins available for
by the size of the family it been lucky enough to food donations at their
is going to. In addition to have Heritage Co-op and markets. However, Ber-
this, the Food Bank has al- the Rosies Bakery do- tram noted that they
ways given a food voucher, nate their leftover bread, would greatly appreciate
to be spent at Heritage Co- so there is no cost to the food donations that are
op. However, after much Food Bank for the bread before their best before
deliberation, they are now they provide to clients. dates. She added that
in the process of eliminat- They are incredibly grate- fresh garden produce is
Photo by Hillary Campbell
ing the food-vouchers due fully for these donations. welcomed when it is in
to budget restrictions. In the month of May, season. for which she is grateful. back door of the United in Minnedosa.
Linda Bertram, from there were 100 people Bertram and the Food However this number is Church. Bertram also Your tasks for this
the Food Bank, would like who visited the Food Bank gratefully appreci- about $200 short of last made note that financial week: donate one canned
to challenge readers to try Bank, which means they ates those who donated to years sitting. donations of over $15 is food item when you visit
to do their grocery shop- needed $2,200 to $3,400 the Food Bank members Anyone who wishes to tax deductible, and tax the grocery store, and try
ping on this budget, to get just to provide hampers to who were set up at Heri- make a food donation is receipts for these will be to limit your grocery list to
a feel for the challenges those in need, and this is tage Co-op. According to welcome to drop food off sent out in January. Fi- $22 to $34.
faced by the food bank. I not including the vouch- Bertram, these volunteers at Heritage Co-op, Kims nancial donations can be
tried it, and I didnt even ers that were being given raised $1,437 that day, Quality Foods, and at the left at the United Church
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T he Minnedosa Com-
munities in Bloom
committee has been busy
Cameron, John Tanner,
Jim Chipperfield, General
Hugh Dyer, Dr. Jared Nor-
also paired with the 4-H
members to prepare the
fl ower pots around town.
again! This time, the dedi- man Andrew, Paddy Mc- Minnedosas UCT has a
cated group is planning on Dermott, Jack Burgess and promotion called Join
re-vamping the 12 Found- Joseph Armitage. Hands Day, during which
ers Parks downtown. Thus, Communities they will work with the
Th e project first be- in Bloom to the rescue! Youth Soccer League to do
gan six years ago, when Th ey will be replacing some planting, and clean
the Chamber of Com- the plaques on the stone up areas of Minnedosa.
merce Business Improve- cairns, likely with alumi- Th e group plans to
ment Committee teamed num. Provost Signs in do another town-wide
up with the University of Neepawa made the initial clean up closer to the date
Manitoba Landscape Ar- signs, and will likely be that the judges will be in
chitecture students to de- contracted to make the Minnedosa. They will be
sign the parks. This project new ones, since they al- collecting garbage, as well
required physical labour, ready have the required as e-waste, which con-
grants, and research, but information. sists of old electronics that
Tribune File Photo
it fi nally came to fruition People can fi nd pam- people often wonder how
to give Minnedosa the 12 phlets about the Found- to get rid of. This will also The Founders Parks were created by the Chamber of Commerce Business
beautiful parks around ers Parks at various places include hazardous wastes
Improvement Committee as part of the downtown upgrades for
town. around town, including such as old antifreeze or
Minnedosas 120th Homecoming celebration in 2008.
Now, after a number the Town Office and the other chemicals that peo-
of years, the plastic cover- library. ple need to rid themselves
Lastly, the group
ings over the plaques in Further to the new of.
each park have become plaques being put up Communities in
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weathered and warped.
It has become difficult
in the Founders Parks,
Communities in Bloom
Bloom also wanted to re-
mind people that they will
for those who have been
spray painting buildings
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S ix members of the
Basswood W.I. met at
the Heritage Village on
Minnedosa in the Cadu-
rcis District and moved
to the Heritage Village in
Communities in Bloom
judges who will be touring
Minnedosa in July.
the afternoon of Wednes- 1998 where it was fully re- Th e District Muse-
day, June 7th. The ladies stored as a period family um and Heritage Village
enjoyed a guided tour of home. will be open daily for the
the nine museum build- To date, the local mu- months of July and August
ings before gathering in seum has been visited by and is available for tours
the dining room of the a school tour of 25 from by appointment year-
historic Cadurcis House Odanah Colony and 60 round. The museums
for refreshments and a students from New Era annual Heritage Day cel-
meeting. School in Brandon. Up- ebration and fundraiser is
Th e Cadurcis House coming school tours this being planned for Sunday,
dates from about 1910 and month include 80 students August 20th with a num-
is one of three Designated from George Fitton School ber of pioneer demonstra-
Heritage Buildings at the in Brandon, 100 students tions and hand-on activi-
Heritage Village. The oth- from Meadow School in ties for people of all ages
ers are the Manitoba Pow- Brandon and 20 students to enjoy.
er Commission Plant No. from Hamiota School. The
2 and the Octagon Display Heritage Village is also
Photo by Darryl Holyk
Youth Beef Roundup Basswood W.I. members. Standing (L-R): Elaine Th omson,
Betty Iverson, Edith Parsons and Diane Harrington.
When you advertise with The Tribune The Past By DOREEN TROTT All Star Westman players.
They won against Eastman
your ad reaches subscribers in these
Manitoba communities: C ongratulations
the six girls from
Minnedosa who were cho-
to 32 22. Congratulations to
the victorious players!
Barry and June Hum-
Arden MacGregor Russell sen for the All Star girls phreys of Clanwilliam vis-
Argyle McCreary Sandy Lake rugby team. They were ited last week with Mal-
Bethany Melita Shoal Lake part of the Westman team colm and Shirley Rose.
Brandon Minitonas Souris which played against East- Th e Northam family
Brookdale Minnedosa Ste Rose man at Dauphin on Satur- are busy practicing for a
Carberry Morden Starbuck day. Malcolm and Shirley play which will take place
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