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T he second motocross
race of the 2019 rid-
ing season for the Mani-
toba Motocross Associa-
tion was held at McNabb
Valley Saturday, May 25th
and Sunday, May 26th. The
track, described as; run-
ning back and forth over a
Fred Minty small valley, including lots
of jumps, uses the valley as
Service
for everyone; saw every
2
age range out on the hills,
fighting hard to beat their
best time.
Ryder McNabb, of
Minnedosa, won Race
Nine - Schoolboy division
and also placed Second
in Race Two and Third in
Race 15.
McNabb Valley, going
on its tenth year, is part of
the Manitoba Motocross
Association (MMA), along
with seven other locations.
Manitoba race tracks for
Baseball
Altona, Zhoda, Grunthal, Photos by Karen Mitchell
Morden and Pilot Mound.
The very first club, Kyle McCannell, President the licensing body of Mo-
Tourney
4
“The Manitoba Motorcycle of the Motocross Associa- torsport Racing Canada
Club” dates back to 1911. tion who hails from Pilot (MRC). Tracks are chosen
The Manitoba Motocross Mound. for a number of reasons in-
Association was incorpo- The third race in the cluding; track layout, park-
rated in the early 1980s circuit will be held at Zho- ing availability and high-
and decades later is still da International Raceway way access.
giving riders of all ages the on June 9th, before return-
opportunity to thrill seek. ing to Minnedosa on June
The MMA describes 15th for the Canadian Na-
itself as “Committed to the tional Motocross Races.
growth and development The Rockstar Energy MX
of competitive off-road Tour Pro Nationals will
motorcycle racing for am- kick off early Saturday
ateurs and professionals in morning at McNabb Val-
Manitoba, but we are also ley and will be an event to
CDC Year in passionate about our rid-
ers, their families and the
see. For ages fourteen and
up, riders must have their
Review smell of freshly tilled dirt.” MRC Pro license to race.
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The youngest rider This will be the second
within the organization is year in a row for Minnedo-
four-years-old and ranges sa to host the Nationals.
to men in their 70s. “As After a six-year hiatus,
long as you can ride, you the Nationals returned to
are welcome,” explained Manitoba last year under
2 Friday, May 31, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune
A man, described as a
genuine soul, received
a deserved honour on
A letter, signed by
Ambassador of France to
Canada Kareen Rispal,
Tuesday, May 28th at the stated that “By order of
Erickson Legion Hall. Fly- the President of the Re-
ing Officer Alexander Fred- public of France, as of Oc-
rick Minty RCAF, Onanole tober 30th 2018, you have
Resident, passed away in been awarded the rank of
the early fall of 2018 before Knight of the French Na-
getting to walk the stage tional Order of the Legion
to receive this prestigious of Honour. This distinction
award. illustrates the profound
The Legion of Honour gratitude that France
is defined as “the high- would like to express to Flying Officer
est French order of merit you. It is awarded in rec- Alexander Fredrick
for military and civil mer- ognition of your personal Minty RCAF.
its, established in 1802 involvement in the libera-
by Napoleon Bonaparte tion of our country dur- land with Bomber Com-
and retained by all later ing WW2. Through you, mand. At the age of 19,
French governments and France remembers the Minty was assigned to top
régimes.” The order is di- sacrifice of all of your com- turret or mid upper gun-
vided into five degrees patriots who came to liber- ner on a four engine Hand-
of increasing distinc- ate French soil.” ley Page Mark 111 Halifax
tion: Chevalier (Knight), Minty was just Bomber.
Officier (Officer), Com- 17-years-old when he en- Flying Office Minty
mandeur (Commander), listed in RCAF in 1942. He flew 36 missions in five
Grand officier (Grand Of- trained in Trenton, ON months, as an air gunner
ficer), and Grand-croix and then Macdonald, MB in the tail, top and belly of
(Grand Cross). The Presi- in Number Three Bomb- the Halifax Bomber, call Photo by Karen Mitchell
dent of the Republic has ing and Gunnery School to sign KWH. His duty came
decreed that every World earn his Gunnery Badge. In to an end in 1945 on his
Aubrey Campbell touches the war honours and
War II veteran who has 1943, he attending training 20th birthday. medals of her great grandather, Fred Minty.
fought under enemy fire in Nottinghamshire, Eng- The France Legion of
Honour Award Ceremony Minty’s honor, to his fam- the medal. This honour
started off with a Fly Past ily. It is stated that “The Le- recognizes outstanding
by WW2 Vintage Planes gion of Honor medal is not achievement during ser-
flown by members of the awarded posthumously,” vice including determina-
Commonwealth Air Train- however left to the deci- tion, courage and profes-
ing Plane Museum out of sion of Burnichon, he de- sionalism. Concluding his
Brandon and airplanes cided the family would re- speech, Burnichon stated,
flown by members of the ceive the honour in Minty’s “If I only had one single
Erickson Flying Club. Bru- passing. This will be the word to say to you Mr.
no Burnichon, Honourary first such occurrence. Minty, it would be Mercy!”
Council of France retired, To date, over 2,000
presented the medal in Canadians have received
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Community Develop-
ment Corporation (CDC)
The CDC worked
hand-in-hand with the
Minnedosa Tourism Com-
of 2018” was the develop-
ment of a new place brand
to promote Minnedosa
weeks. Gerry spoke of
how he stumbled onto the
business and leaped at the
held its Annual General mittee on a variety of as an appealing tourism prospect to get into this
Meeting on Thursday, projects, including the destination and attractive exciting business opportu-
May 23rd at the Sanderson Visitor Centre, Conces- place to live by leveraging nity.
Room of the Minnedosa sion and Kayak Rentals the unique lifestyle and at- Coming from an en-
Conference Centre. The at the Minnedosa Beach tributes of the Minnedosa trepreneurial background,
meeting started promptly Pavillion, Improvement valley. The new brand, Gerry is no stranger to
at 7:00 p.m. and concluded to public spaces such as Valley Life, is being uti- owning his own business.
at 8:14 p.m. with ten peo- the beach washrooms, lized in advertisements, Previously owning a night-
ple in attendance, includ- the “Discover Minnedosa website development, and club and then a restau-
ing guest speaker Gerry Park” at the former Esso social media. Other activi- rant, customer relations
Champagne, owner of site south of town and the ties which have been un- is a huge strong point for
Splish Splash Water Park. restoration of the Mayor dertaken include: Three this energetic visionary. A
During the evening, Joyce Stevenson Memorial promotional videos, de- few years ago, while travel-
Chantelle Parrott, local Fountain on Main Street. velopment of promotional ling in Kelowna BC, Gerry
Economic Development The CDC partnered brochures and maps, A and his family found a wa-
Officer, presented the CDC with Travel Manitoba to new Valley Life logo sign ter park. At that moment,
year in review. Some items increase Minnedosa’s vis- installed in front of the Gerry told his wife that if
of interest for 2018 follow. ibility in larger markets, Minnedosa Fire Hall. New/ he ever sold the restaurant,
Minnedosa welcomed as well as with strategic Photo by Karen Mitchell updated highway signage he would look into buying
nine new businesses last guidance and advice. The is also being developed for his own waterpark. Within
year including six located 2018 partnership included: Gerry Champagne, owner of Splish Splash Water installation this coming seven days of this he re-
on Main Street. The new Live Influencer Campaign Park was the guest speaker at the Minnedosa year and Tourism commit- ceived an impromptu offer
businesses include Farm- (Travel Blogger) attended CDC Annual General Meeting last week. tee plans to launch Valley on their restaurant in Cal-
house 50, KS Hunters Skate/Rock the Lake and Life clothing line. gary and Gerry knew this
Barbershop, Theradream Ski Valley in February; Half ence. As a result of our na Topham, won in Aspir- Concluding the eve- must be fate.
Therapeutics, Be Easy Mas- page feature in Manitoba close finish, Travel Manito- ing Youth category and ning was guest speaker,
sage, Meighen Haddad, Inspirations Travel Guide; ba offered a second-place local business, Dirty Lake Gerry Champagne. Gerry Continued on
Zenry Yoga, Boho Soul US Travel Pages; Saturday award of a promotional Outfitters, won in the Ser- is the owner and opera- Page 7
Wellness-Market, Kruk Ad in Travel Manitoba fea- video showcasing the vice Excellence category. tor of Splish Splash Water
Castle Bed and Breakfast ture in four major news Heritage Village, valued at
(sale and rename of the publications in North Da- $5,000. This film was shot
former Tilson Place Bed kota and Visitor Informa- at Heritage Day 2018 and
and Breakfast) and Gold tion Centre summer ads released in August. Skate
Leaf Events. at Kirkella, MB and Em- the Lake was the winner of
Minnedosa CDC erson, ND. In March, the a Travel Manitoba Partner-
once again partnered with Minnedosa Museum and ship of the Year Award for
Neepawa Economic De- Heritage Village was pro- 2018.
velopment to present the moted in a Travel Mani- The Tourism Westman
annual “What’s the Big toba contest called “Must- Tribute to Tourism Awards
Idea?” entrepreneurship See-Ums Madness” which are held annually to rec-
event. This event rewarded was promoted heavily ognize significant con-
ten new entrepreneurs, a through social media and tributions to the tourism
record high for the num- email. Minnedosa finished industry in Southwestern
ber of new businesses sup- second out of 32 museums Manitoba. On June 13th
ported, and the amount from around the province of last year in Gladstone,
of prize money awarded, by only a 16 vote differ- Minnedosa resident, Ray-
Surveilling West Nile Minor baseball teams from ten communities participated
in last weekend’s tournament.
Photo by Karen Mitchell
By KAREN MITCHELL Avenue S.E. Traps consist have been very low. Ac- By KAREN MITCHELL bantam), Brandon, Rivers, day morning and the Grand
of a carbon dioxide can- cording to Kevin Marcino, Dauphin, Carberry, Hami- Slams weren’t keeping score
M innedosa has been
involved in the West
Nile Surveillance Program
ister and a mesh trap. The
surveillance team moni-
tors the traps weekly and
Manager of Minnedosa’s
Public Works and Utilities,
only 2% or less of all col-
S tarting on Saturday, May
25th the Minnedosa Mi-
ota, Neepawa, Strathclair,
Russell and Gladstone.
for their games. It was just
a fun weekend of baseball
nor Baseball League hosted Saturday saw four with lots of fans and players.
ever since the virus be- email the results to the lected mosquitoes have its 22nd annual ball tour- games going on at each of “This isn’t a league
came an issue in 2003. The public works department. been Culex and to date, nament. The tournament the three diamonds and on championship tournament
West Nile virus is spread by The only mosquitos none have tested positive included teams from; 9U the Sunday, another eight per say but just a day of
insects, most often mos- counted from the traps are for West Nile Virus. (Grand Slam), 11U (Mos- games were spread out games for each age group
quitoes. the Culex type, which can If it happens that a quito), 13U (Mosquito), and amongst the grounds. Each to play some extra baseball
Currently, there are transmit West Nile Virus. large number of infected 15U (Bantam) and ran both team was guaranteed two and play some teams they
two surveillance locations Each mosquito is tested mosquitos were found Saturday and Sunday. games throughout the week- don’t usually see in league
in Minnedosa. One is lo- to determine if they are then a mosquito spraying Attending teams includ- end. play,” explained Wes Taylor,
cated at the Heritage Vil- infected or not. To date, program would be imple- ed; six Minnedosa teams In the end, the Minnedo- Minnedosa Minor Baseball
lage and the other on 6th the Culex numbers locally mented with the assis- (two grand slams, two mos- sa Bantam team won one Association President.
tance of the Province. quitos, one peewee and one game and lost one, both The Minnedosa Rally
mosquito teams lost their Caps (7U) will be having a
games, the peewees can- day to play some games with
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town on Thursday, May lications, blogs websites phan and Maggie devas- 1900s was a key thread in 1919 – A young soldier and his English bride were al-
16th to debut her novel and short stories for liter- tated. Although they share the book. Being back in lowed to step off the train here without one person being
“North Under the Waves” ary magazines. Writing my the heartbreak of loss, they Minnedosa brings back there to shake their hands and bid them welcome. It was
at the Minnedosa Regional first novel, “North Under seem unable to share feel- many memories. Maybe not credible to Minnedosa.
Library. the Waves”, was the by far ings and their findings. they will really motivate
Kate’s father, the most challenging and Sam uses Nancy Drew tac- me to carry on and fin- 1929 – Minnedosa will soon have a new food store
Chris Harrison (known as rewarding experience so tics, eavesdropping and ish the sequel, which is in opened by one of the big chain companies.
C.F.), was a farmer, hock- far.” keeping diaries. Maggie draft.”
ey coach and dedicated Kate’s novel was uses her wartime contacts Copies of the nov-
Minnedosa Bombers’ fan; printed through McNally and skills to solve the mys- el can be found at McNally
1939 – Hard surfacing of the highway through the park
will begin on June 1st.
Her mother, Edna (known Robinson Booksellers. tery. Time moves on and Robinson bookstore on
as Teddy) worked in the They were chosen for their Sam eventually gets some Grant Avenue in Winni-
Minnedosa Library. Both support, launch, promo- answers in Dublin, but not peg or online through their 1959 – The local school budget has come in $1,700
Chris and Edna have since tions and keeping cop- the ones she was expect- website. less than last year. The town’s share of the cost for run-
ning Minnedosa’s elementary schools comes to $28,292.
For the divisional school, the Town pays approximately
$20,000 of the budget.
1979 – May 30th is the completion date for the new li-
brary building and on that day, the keys to the building
will be turned over to the library board. Plans are to move
into the building as soon as possible.
Cadurcis
News
By DoReen TRoTT
O ur sympathy is ex-
tended to Glen and
Loreen Jackson and fam-
ily on the passing of sis-
ter Rita of Calgary. Rita
Jackson attended school
in Minnedosa and was a
graduate of Minnedosa
Collegiate.
Get well wishes to Don
Northam who had the mis-
fortune of breaking his hip
recently.
Chris and Sandra
Crawford of Thunder Bay
visited last week with Mal-
colm and Shirley Rose.
We are very pleased
with the recent rain fall.
Now we just need the
weather to warm up a little.
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IN MEMORIAM
In Loving Memory of
CARD OF THANKS
A most sincere thank you to
My Famous Sausage and
Fennel Pasta Recipe
MELVIN NAGORSKI Shannon and everyone else
May 31st, 2009 who was at the Dari-Isle on
May 12th who assisted me
Softly the leaves of when I fell and broke my an-
memory fall, kle. To Barb and Ed for their
sadly we stoop care and compassion in trans- 1 tsp vegetable stock paste, and sugar.
and gather them all. porting me to the hospital, to
paste Bring to a boil
Just as he was,
he will always be,
Dr. Khandalwal and staff at
Minnedosa Hospital for their Cooking 2 tbsp white sugar and reduce
400g penne pasta over medium
With
treasured forever in speedy assessment and to
our memory. Dr. Samuels and staff at 200 or other favourite pasta heat until the
at Brandon Hospital for their shape sauce becomes
Lois, Darren, Barry,
Kimberly and families.
excellent care before and after
my surgery. Thanks to friends
CHEF DEZ 1 cup whipping cream
Chopped fresh parsley, for
very thick,
approximately
x and family who brought food garnish 10 to 15 minutes.
and flowers, visited and called Grated Parmigiano Cook your
In Memory of
RONALD FRANCIS BIRCH
December 24th ,1922 –
and to Tom and Eileen for the
yard care - it is so very much
appreciated. Special thanks to
A s a cookbook author
and culinary instruct-
or, I write a lot of recipes.
or Touch. It comes in small
glass jars and other flavours
such as beef, chicken, and
Reggiano cheese, for gar-
nish
pasta in boiling,
liberally salted
May 26th, 2014 Brian, Haley, Tyler and Steph water to desired
Probably the most favorite turkey. By the way, the consistency
for all their help. Terry Foxton 1. Add the olive oil,
pasta recipe of the masses words “stock” and “broth” (approximately
We often think of sausage, onion,
Huge thank you to whoever would by my Famous Saus- are interchangeable. 13 to 15 minutes
days gone by, garlic, fennel
When we were all together; called in the fire alarm and age and Fennel Pasta. This Happy Cooking for penne, but
to the dedicated volunteer recipe is in my most recent seed, salt and
A shadow o’er our read your package
lives has cast, firemen from the Erickson, “best of” cookbook, called Dez’s Famous Sausage pepper to a large
instructions)
Our loved one’s gone forever. Onanole, Sandy Lake and “The Best In Your Kitchen”. and Fennel Pasta heavy bottomed
during this step.
Rolling River Fire Depart- How it became “famous” pan.
Elvin, Linda and family. ments in putting out the fire is that I have made it for 3 tbsp olive oil 4. Once the sauce
X and saving my farm house years for family gather- 500g mild Italian saus- 2. Turn the heat on
has reduced, stir
near Ditch Lake on May 23rd.
ings and everyone always age, casings removed to medium-high
I am so very grateful. Terry in the whipping
asks for the recipe. My 1 medium onion, and cook, while
and Brian Foxton cream and then
response was always “I diced very small breaking up the
the cooked
don’t have it written down 4 - 6 large cloves of sausage, until
DEATH NOTICE – it’s just in my head!” So garlic, minced the sausage is and drained
pasta. Serve
finally, I put it to paper. 2 tbsp dry fennel seed fully cooked and
immediately
Reta Jackson passed FYI: ‘vegetable stock paste’ 1 tsp salt in small pieces,
garnished with
away May 26th, 2019 in Cal- is vegetable stock that has A few grinds of black approximately
parsley and grated
gary, Alberta. Reta was born been reduced to a paste pepper eight to 12
Parmigiano
and raised in the Minnedosa
form. It can be found in 1 – 156ml can tomato minutes.
area. She was predeceased by Reggiano.
most major grocery stores paste
her parents Albert and Mabel 3. Stir in the
Jackson. Reta is survived down the broth or spice 1 – 796ml can of diced
tomato paste, Makes approximately six
by her partner Dan Sawyer, aisles. The most popu- tomatoes
diced tomatoes, portions
daughter Copper, son Chris lar brand is “Better Than 1 cup of full-bodied
wine, vegetable
and families. Also, sister Shir- Bouillon” made by Superi- red wine
ley and family, brothers Ralph
(Jean) Jackson, Glen (Loreen)
Jackson and Alvin (Linda)
Jackson, nieces, nephews and
many cousins. x
Buy and Sell
KOTCH: Darlene: It is
with great sadness that we
announce the passing of Treasure in the
Darlene on May 16th, 2019 at
the Minnedosa Hospital with
family by her side. A celebra-
tion of her life will be held at
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