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Treasure Hunters Unite at Beach


By HILLARY MILLER and other small magnetic
treasures. Prior to Satur-

T he Westman Treasure
Hunters group de-
scended in Minnedosa on
day’s treasure hunt, these
items were hidden be-
neath the surface of the
Saturday, August 31st and sand, allowing the hunt-
they came fully loaded. ers to try out the metal de-
Equipped with metal de- tectors and pin-pointers
tectors and pin-pointers, in order to locate them.
the treasure hunters gave Participants were able to
locals a chance to learn use the metal detector to
about finding hidden trea- find the general area of an
sures at Minnedosa Beach. item, and then use the pin-
The event ran three hours pointer to locate it more
on Saturday. accurately.
Brendan Snyder, Attendees did not have
Minnedosa’s tourism am- to go hungry as the group
bassador, was the contact hosted a fundraising bar-
person for the group in beque featuring hot dogs
Minnedosa, and assisted and hamburgers. The pur-
in the facilitation of the pose of Saturday’s treasure
event. He noted that the hunt and barbeque was to
items being hunted in the heighten the publicity of
sand included pennies, the group.
rings, metal horseshoes A penny race was

Photos by Hillary Miller

held in which participants March 14th, 2019 by Rob- harmonica, a ring with
were told to collect five or in Burnett-Klyzub, and seven diamonds, a lot of
ten pennies, and whoever has already grown to 302 change (including coins
had the best time would members. Members are dating back to 1876), a
win the race and receive scattered across Canada, token belonging to Sam
a prize. Prizes included a and the group welcomes Canizaro, which was re-
foldable shovel, gift cards, new members whether turned to his family in time
pouches, bumper stickers they are experienced hunt- for what would have been
and drink cozies. ers or newbies. Since its his 100th birthday, buried
Westman Treasure inception, items that have cell phones and many oth-
Hunters was formed on been found are an 1800’s er treasures.

ct
Greg
Ele
Re-

Nesbitt
Riding Mountain
Authorized by the Official Agent for Greg Nesbitt
2 Friday, September 6, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

Outdoor Movie Nights Hoped to Return Next Year


By Hillary Miller mittee, is very pleased with Museum.
the way the Outdoor Movie While Soltys is unsure

S unday, September 1st


wrapped up the final
Outdoor Movie Night of
Nights turned out, and ex-
pects that the group will
be doing this again next
what the movie selections
will be in 2020, she is sure
that it will be as equally
the season, but it did not year. She pointed out that successful as it was this
go softly into the night. one of the nicest things year. Soltys noted that the
With over 100 people in about these events is that Tourism Committee works
attendance at the beach, they bring out locals to with Audio Scene, so their
organizers believe it was the movie, but that many movie selection needs to
truly a successful season of the campers and tour- be one that is available
until the end. ists also make it out to en- through that group, to en-
The most recent show- joy the evenings. “It is so sure they can obtain the
ing was the family-friendly nice to get that community proper licensing to show
film, “The Secret Life of spirit involved,” said Soltys. it. While the group has re-
Pets 2”. Luckily for those While this most recent ceived some suggestions
in attendance, the weather outdoor movie event was a of movies that they could
cooperated, and the rain chance for the Fire Depart- show, they want to ensure
stayed away. People were Tribune file photo ment to raise funds, previ- that it is something that is
advised before attend- ous movie nights provided appropriate for all ages.
ing to ensure that they movie night allowed the Audio for the mov- suring that they had terrific the same opportunity to “These are family events
dressed appropriately for Minnedosa Fire Depart- ies was provided by Cam sound quality for moviego- the Minnedosa Beach En- so we need to keep them
the weather, and that the ment to provide snacks in Farr, who used his DJ ers. hancement Committee, family-based.” Soltys con-
event was BYOB – Bring order to raise money for equipment to provide the Marlies Soltys, of the Parent Advisory Commit- cluded.
Your Own Blanket. This their organization. sounds for the films, en- Minnedosa Tourism Com- tee and Heritage Village

Only a Couple Farmer’s Markets Left This Season


By Hillary Miller of summer is still going long, averaging between more Friday evening mar- not raise a lot of money Loewen pointed out
strong, at least for a few six and eight vendors, kets this year, at which for itself, it may be inter- that next year, anyone in-

W ith Autumn begin-


ning to set in, peo-
ple are bringing out their
more weeks.
According
Minnedosa
to the
Farmer’s
sometimes even going up
to 12 vendors. Currently
there is a huge selection of
point it will break for win-
ter. The last market will
be September 13th, which
ested in purchasing some
new canopies in coming
years as the market grows.
terested in selling their
produce at the Farmer’s
Market can contact her,
cozy blankets and starting Market organizer, Nicole produce available, despite will also have Gerard’s The Farmer’s Market has and that the Market will
to prepare their warming Loewen, the market has the season’s dry spell. Pumpkin Truck in atten- been held at the Covenant provide canopies and ta-
foods, but one remnant been steady all season Produce for sale rang- dance, which will have a Church parking lot again bles for its vendors. The
es from corn, potatoes, great selection of pump- this year, with volunteers group does not carry con-
peas, carrots, radishes, kins of all sizes, many of from the church hosting tracts, so anyone wishing
cucumbers, cabbages and which will be great for a barbeque which raises to sign up for a week or
peppers. Additionally, carving! Loewen warns funds for various groups two, without committing
there has been an array that the pumpkins typical- and projects within the to the whole summer is
of jams and jellies, baking ly sell out very quickly, so it community. welcome to do so.
and pickled vegetables. is best to get there as early
The Minnedosa Farm-
er’s Market will have two
as possible that day.
While the group does Terry Fox Run Returns
September 15th
Husky Energy T
By Hillary Miller

his year’s Terry Fox Run will take place on Sunday,


September 15th. Runners who wish to participate
Community Notice can sign up on the terryfox.org website.
September 2019 Terry Fox was born on July 28th, 1958 in Winnipeg.
In 1977, it was discovered that he had a malignant tu-
Husky Ethanol Plant Maintenance mour in his leg, which was then amputated 15cm above
Turnaround, September 8 - 12, 2019 his knee. The night before his amputation, he read about
another amputee runner, and his dream of running was
The Husky Ethanol Plant will be shutdown on born.
September 8th, 2019 for approximately 4 days Two years later, he began training for his Marathon
to allow for maintenance and project work of Hope, which was a cross-Canada run in order to raise
outside of day to day maintenance activities. money for cancer research and awareness. He ran over
5,000 km during his training.
Specifically, the Turnaround provides an In 1980, he dipped his prosthetic leg into the Atlantic
opportunity to clean equipment, conduct Ocean and began his journey. He averaged about 42km
pressure vessel inspections to comply with the a day through six provinces. After 143 days of running at
Manitoba Department of Labour regulatory this pace, he stopped in Thunder Bay, ON, as his cancer
requirements, make process optimizations/ had spread to his lungs. Sadly, Terry Fox died on June
improvements and conduct 28th, 1981 at the age of 22.
preventative maintenance. While Fox’s run stopped here, his legacy lived on.
Since then, the Terry Fox run is held annually in over 760
During this time there will be increased vehicle locations in Canada and globally. Now, the Marathon of
traffic due to contractor work and deliveries. Hope Fund has over $715 million, which is allocated to
If you have any questions about this activity call cancer research.
204-867-8111. For details about the Minnedosa Terry Fox Run,
please see the ad in this week’s Coming Events.
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, September 6, 2019 3

Garbage Pick Up Proposed For Clanwilliam


By Hillary Miller will all be covered by the tion waste, compostables, waste removal companies, hearing held “was well at- The benefit of this pro-
ratepayers who will be re- and appliances will be the who may be interested in tended with good discus- posal is that ratepayers in

T he Council of the Rural


Municipality of Minto-
Odanah will be hosting
ceiving the service.
At the scheduled hear-
ing, council will hear any
responsibility of the indi-
vidual ratepayer. For these
items not collected under
providing this service at a
separate cost.
Robertson hopes that
sion coming from all in-
terested parties”. He noted
that at the first hearing, the
Clanwilliam will not need
to travel to Evergreen En-
vironmental Technologies
a public hearing in their potential objections that the proposed service, indi- there will be a favourable objections were mainly re- in order to rid themselves
Council Chambers next taxpayers wish to voice on viduals may contact Cam- outcome at the hearing. lating to the cost of the ser- of their garbage and recy-
Thursday morning, Sep- the matter. All objections, eron, or any of the local He indicated that the first vice. cling.
tember 12th, in order to however, whether they be
present a special service written or verbal, must be
proposal. filed prior to the adjourn-
The proposal is for ment of the hearing, and
weekly garbage and recy- must include the name,
cling collection and trans- address and property de-
portation in the Village of scription of the person fil-
Clanwilliam. It was initi- ing the objection, as well
ated by council in order as the grounds of their ob-
to provide service to the jection.
community. It will be pro- Currently, residents
posed for the 40 affected of the Village of Clanwil-
properties in Clanwilliam liam are individually re-
to have their garbage and sponsible for taking their
recycling collected and own waste and recycling to
transported weekly, with Evergreen Environmental
collection days to be deter- Technologies.
mined at a later date. The The purpose of the
amended change will be change, according to
set to commence on Janu- Aaren Robertson, Chief
ary 1st, 2020. Copies of Administrative Officer for
the proposal are available Minto-Odanah is “to pro-
at the Municipal Office, vide better service to our
as well as on the Discover ratepayers”. Ken Cameron
Minnedosa website. of KC Recyclables, will be
The levy for this in charge of collecting and
change will be $8,064.00, transporting the waste and
which will cover the 40 recycling.
properties at $201.60 per Items that will be
annum. This method of eligible for pickup will in-
calculation for the spe- clude household garbage
cial service levy will be an and recycling. Transporta-
amount per roll number or tion of other items, such as
parcel of land. These costs construction and demoli-

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Darryl a.Holyk - PublisHer anD eDitor

Around Rural Manitoba Vital for Province’s Success


By BILL CaMpBeLL The provincial issues Keystone Agricultural Pro-

Town...
president, Keystone agricultural producers ducers raised in the lead-up to this election, be it
education funding, climate change programming, or

By Darryl Holyk
I n the 24/7 news cycle we live in, it’s hard for us all to
take the time and consider what might be coming
down the road. We seemingly lack the ability to see
infrastructure spending matter to all Manitobans. We
need an education system that is funded equitably by
Manitobans. We all need to work together to ensure
past today or tomorrow because we are so inundated that our climate is sustainable for the next thousand
with information that we simply can’t begin to con- years. We need roads and bridges that allow for the
Head to the Polls… sider what lies ahead. That’s how I see this election
campaign particularly as it pertains to agriculture
effective movement of goods and services.
The candidates I have heard from in debates
Manitoba’s 42nd General Election will be held next
and the issues that impact rural Manitoba. can’t seem to articulate a clear vision for these issues.
Tuesday, September 10th. A total of 235 registered can-
I understand every party has competing pri- Agriculture is one of the economic drivers of this
didates have put their names forward in hopes of be-
orities and that they are all on a mission to try and province, and our industry accounts for about five
ing elected to the next provincial government. Here, in
convince you what this election is truly about. What percent of the province’s total GDP. The potential for
the Riding Mountain constituency, electors will vote
disappoints me, as a rural voter, is how much of this increased production in rural Manitoba is great and
for one of four candidates: incumbent Greg Nesbitt of
focus is spent on issues that relate primarily to vot- we have some of the best land in the country to grow
Shoal Lake representing the Progressive Conservative
ers inside the city of Winnipeg. I understand just how on. For our industry and our province to thrive, we
Party, Wayne Chacun of Virden representing the New
many votes are at stake and that elections are won need a government that is committed to what hap-
Democratic Party, Jordan Fleury of Minnedosa repre-
and lost inside the Perimeter Highway, but it is frus- pens in our sector and what happens on our fields
senting the Liberal Party and Mary Lowe of Kenton rep-
trating for rural voters to see those issues dominate and farmyards.
resenting the Green Party. If you have not already cast
platforms and announcements on a daily basis. 45% I am proud of the work I do. I am proud to be part
your vote during the advanced polls, voting on Tuesday
of Manitobans live outside of Winnipeg, yet they get of an industry that is so directly tied to the success of
will be open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
only a fraction of the attention. It certainly doesn’t my community and my province. What I hoped to see
help that every party sees the results outside of the in this election was a commitment and a willingness
Full coverage… city as pre-ordained before the writ is dropped. Many
candidates are parachuted in from the city or other
to join in the success of agriculture and support us
when things aren’t as good. What I got instead was
Westman Communications Group (WCG) recently
completed an upgrade to its network in St. Lazare. With parts of the province so that parties can ensure they a lack of engagement and a lack of commitment to
this, WCG full 100 percent fibre-connected advanced are running the maximum number of urban candi- what happens outside of Winnipeg.
communication services in all 34 communities it serves. dates. All I can hope for, once the next provincial gov-
WCG, a customer owned co-operative, now intends to When political parties divert their attention from ernment is in place, is that all political parties take
begin fibre-connecting communities in Western Mani- agriculture, we see the economy start to slow down, the time to listen to the people outside city limits. It
toba which are currently underserved. This will allow which is bad news for all of us. Rural development may be a different way of life and it may be one that is
them the benefit of Westman’s high-speed internet, used to be a department of government, before its dwindling, but it is still vitally important to the long-
digital high definition TV and home phone services. prominence waned and it is now not even a govern- term success of all of us.
ment responsibility.

A safe school year…


As students head back to class today for the opening
of the 2019-2020 school season in Rolling River School
Division, motorists are reminded to be extra cautious
Farms Open Their Gates to Public
and alert as students are walking to and from school. By DARRYL HOLYK an opportunity for them produced, environmental Donohoe’s Malarky Farms
These eager students can sometimes pop out onto the to meet a farmer and/or stewardship and the his- Ltd., Tavernor’s Parkland

T
roadway without warning so be alert and slow down, he third Sunday of others who work in agri- tory of agriculture. Ridge Farm and Pengelly’s
especially in areas near the schools. Also, remember September is Open culture and agri-tourism. This year, 14 farms and Tamarack Farms.
that the speed limit in the school zone is 30 km/hr. Farm Day in Manitoba.  During Open Farm Day, venues in the Western re- For more informa-
This year’s date is Septem- visitors may ask ques- gion of the province will tion, visit openfarmday.ca
Quote of the week... ber 15th with 56 host sites tions, take a tour, try some
registered across the prov- locally grown/produced
be open to the public on
Open Farm Day including
or call 1-204-761-3705 or
one of the local farm hosts
“I find that a great part of the information I have was
ince. food, participate in an ac- a number right here in the listed above.
acquired by looking up something and finding something
Farmers and others tivity, learn about farm local area. They include Plan your trip for next
else on the way,” Franklin P. Adams, early American
open their farms/venues operations, how and why Fairmount Bed and Break- Sunday to hit the gravel
columnist and author.
to the general public as our food is grown and fast, RNR Galbraith Farms, and check out some farms!

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NEWDALE NEWS Cameron School 1931-32


By RAVEN’S GLEN WI

O n August 5th family


and friends gathered
mother, Margaret Leitch of
Shoal Lake, officiating as
the Marriage Commission-
er! This family celebrated
ing their sons’ hockey and
school activities, in retire-
ment he enjoyed golfing.
Congratulations to
Grade One Class
at the “Revere at Ingle- a 97th birthday, a 25th an- last June’s high school
wood” in Red Deer, AB to niversary and a wedding graduates as they head to
celebrate Margaret Ridge- all on that one weekend! University, College or into
way’s (nee McNabb) 100th Congratulations to all! the work force, life will be
birthday! Margaret’s son, A large crowd attend- changing! Tyler Dalke is
Arthur, daughter-in-law ed the memorial luncheon entering Brandon Uni-
Lori and granddaughters, for Clayton Murray which versity (BU) and his sister,
Caitlin and Mariel, were was held August 28th at Melanie will be entering
there from Ottawa to help the community hall. A her final year at BU. Logan
their Mom and Grandma private family interment Clark is headed back to BU
celebrate this amazing took place earlier at the for third year and his sister
milestone birthday. Also north Municipal Cemetery Danielle returns to Univer-
in attendance was Marga- with Elsie Dickenson offi- sity of BC for her second
ret’s sister, Lil Farrend of ciating. Clayton, who was year. Bailey Baker is head-
Newdale, Margaret and Lil predeceased by his wife ed to Red River Commu-
are the last two children Eunice, leaves to mourn nity College for final year,
remaining from the family his sons, Curtis (Bozema while Becky and Amber
Photos submitted
of six, raised by Jack and Konarski) of Brandon and Baker will both be attend-
Rose McNabb. Attend- Duncan (Charla) of Ha- ing BU and Kristie Morris (L-R): Amy Shaw, Doris
ing also were many nieces miota and four grandchil- will be heading to the Uni-
McNabb, George
and nephews from across dren Tyler, MacKenzie, versity of Manitoba. Good
BC, Alberta and Mani- Sydney and Cale. Willine Luck to all of them from all
Tomlinson, Boyd Grant
toba. What a marvellous Young delivered a very fit- of us! and Bernice Horsburgh.
occasion for this family re- ting eulogy. Clayton was We wish Irene Cre-
union! born and raised in New- ber a very happy birth-
Our community sends dale and while working day as she celebrated on
congratulations to Gwen out in Alberta met his wife September 2nd. Her son By DARRYL HOLYK are now all in their mid nal school which opened
Pedersen and Dave Simp- Eunice (Sarnecki) of Ed- Gordon and Joan Creber 90s! Since this photo was in 1886. Cameron School
kin who were married on
August 25th at Burlington
monton. Following their
marriage, they returned
of Gravenhurst, ON were
here last weekend to help P ictured above are five
students who entered
Grade One at Cameron
taken, George has passed
away leaving only four re-
maining classmates.
served the district until
1966 when it closed for the
final time. For many years
Beach, Shoal Lake. At- to farm south of Newdale her celebrate with other
tending were Gwen’s son, in 1967, raising their two family members. We wish Consolidated School dur- Cameron Consoli- following the closure, the
Jess and friend Cypress of sons here before retiring you many more Irene! ing the 1931-1932 school dated School #406 is lo- brick schoolhouse served
Winnipeg, mother Shirley to Minnedosa. Clayton Does anyone know year. The five, including cated six miles north of as the Cameron Commu-
Pedersen, brother Les and served on Saskatchewan how to shut this rain off!?! Doris (Abel) McNabb, Minnedosa along High- nity Centre. Although still
wife Jackie and nephews, Municipal Council first as Seems the seasons are George Tomlinson and way #10. The two class- standing, the building is no
Rudy and Ryan all of New- Councillor then as Reeve. getting it backwards! We Boyd Grant of Minnedosa room, Grade One to 11 longer used but stands as a
dale. Dave’s sister, Kristine They drove the school bus should be harvesting now, along with Amy (Myers) brick school was built in familiar landmark along
also attended this happy for 14 years while farm- with even the duck hunters Shaw of Swan River and 1916, just east of the origi- the highway.
event. The highlight for the ing and were involved in arriving any day now! Bernice (Jones) Horsburgh
happy couple was having
Gwen’s 97-year-old grand-
several community orga-
nizations while encourag-
of Winnipeg, have stayed
in touch over the years and Lisoway Earns Bronze at
Parapan Am Games
CADURCIS NEWS MINNEDOSA GOLF CLUB By HILLARY MILLER
Minnedosa Golf Club
By DOREEN TROTT Malcolm and Shirley Rose
were Mike, Maria, Rose-
Expansion Committee
Cash Calendar Draw Winners M atteo Lisoway, of Minnedosa, with his team, rep-
resented Canada at the 2019 Parapan American

S ympathy to Bea Brown mary and Jasper Lea of for the Month of August 2019 Games in Lima, Peru from August 23rd to September 1st.
on the passing of her Winnipeg. Lottery License #MGCC3945RF The men’s team took home the bronze medal in the Sit-
sister in-law, Frances Mary Cassie and Wendy ting Volleyball at the Games. We could not be prouder
Brown of Winnipeg. Con- Folks of Minnedosa also David & Linda LeBoutillier $50 of this local athlete! Watch for a full feature story in an
dolences also to the Brown visited recently with Mal- Bud Keys $30 upcoming edition of The Tribune.
family on the loss of an com and Shirley Rose.
aunt and to members of Chy Habing was in-
Mike Rathwell $30

Minnedosa
the Manley family on the terred at Cadurcis Cem- Paula & Gene Conrad $30
loss of a cousin. etery on Saturday. Mdsa & Area Food Bank $30
Sunday visitors with
Lions Club
$20 Winners CONGRATULATIONS
• Erin Loewen • Heather Grant
• Justin & Kirstin McKenzie • Ken Newman
• Don & Debbie Farr • Sheryl Saler
Jon & Heather Lewis $500
• John Davidson • Keith Horner
• Dick Alexander • Gerry & Jean Holm Les Moffat $300
CERTIFIED CLOSED CELL ROOFING FOAM AND COATINGS • Meaghan Shewchuk • Darwin McTavish
SPRAY FOAM • Val & Gord Thompson • Rollie Mackay
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VACUUM INSULATION REMOVAL


Caroline Mansell
Eleanor & Dave Marnock


Grant Butler
Don Nylen
Barrie Brooking & Wayne Johnson $200
COATINGS AND LININGS
• Susan Carlson • Mary Spitula
For more information call: • Gary Sydor • Jim Fleury WINNERS OF THE August 2019
204-867-7264 or 204-212-0232


John Mendrikis
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Email: mcrealfoam@live.ca (4-ALT-TFN)
RF 281
6 Friday, September 6, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

RRSD Welcomes New Members to Staff


By HILLARY MILLER sion. Spring Colony will be wel-
Douglas Elementary coming Tina Cochrane

A s the leaves begin to


turn, the 2019 – 2020
school year is now upon
School is excited to an-
nounce the arrival of their
newest faculty member,
Monroy, and Rivers Col-
legiate will be welcom-
ing Baka Ngeleka. Here
us. Backpacks are being Logan Fogg. Onanole in Minnedosa, Tanner’s
loaded with school sup- School will be welcom- Crossing School will hap-
plies, the perfect “first day ing Zoe Ushey and Nicole pily have Shaelyn Rawluk
of school” outfit is being Wruth. Erickson Elemen- starting this year. These
chosen, lunches are being tary will happily be taking new staff members will be-
planned. On the staffing on Jodi McCaughan, and come “an integral part of
side, curriculums are being Rebecca Gray. Elton Col- the RRSD faculty”, accord-
looked over, lesson plans legiate will be bringing in ing to RRSD Superinten-
made, and new teachers Cally Brown, Steven Dyck, dent Mary-Ann Ploshyn-
are preparing to enter the Nick Martins and Mark sky.
Photo submitted
Rolling River School Divi- Geekie as principal. Cool Continued on Page 7

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Dads Oatmeal cookies assorted ..........300-320g ...... $2.99 Porkside Spare Ribs .................................................................................. $2.49/lb
PC Popcorn Chicago Mix ........................................................220g ...............$2.59 Boneless Pork Shoulder Roast .......................... $2.79/lb
Kellogg Poptarts assorted .......................................................400g ...............$2.49 Whole Fresh Chicken ............................................................................... $2.79/lb
La Grille Steak Seasoning assorted ................................ 170-248g ...............$3.99 NN Crispy Southern Chicken 8pcs...........................................1kg ........... $13.99
Shake N Bake assorted .................................................... 140-184g ...............$2.49

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Spam Luncheon meat .............................................................340g ...............$3.49
D Monte canned fruit assorted............................................ 398ml ...............$2.19
Chef Boyardee assorted ..........................................................425g ...............$1.49
NN Tomatoes plum/whole/stewed .................................... 796ml ...............$1.29
Old El Paso Taco Sauce Mild or soft Taco Bake ............. 215-312g ...............$3.49
Uncle Bens Fast & Fancy Rice assorted..................................165g ...............$1.49 Blackberries or Raspberries ......................................................................... $2.99
NN Rice Parboiled .....................................................................2kg ...............$3.99 Tomatoes ................................................................................................... $1.39/lb
NN Salad Dressing assorted ................................................ 475ml ...............$1.89 Celery stalks ........................................................... $1.99
Pinesol Cleaner assorted ...................................................... 1.41lt ...............$3.99 Nectarines .................................................................................. 2lb ............. $4.99
Clorox Bleach Regular Concentrate .................................... 3.57lt ...............$3.49 FM Mixed sweet peppers ...........................................................4ct ............. $3.99
Royale Tiger Towels ..................................................................2ea ...............$6.99 Iceberg lettuce ............................................................................................... $1.59
Colgate regular toothpaste .................................................. 100ml ...............$1.00 English cucumbers ........................................................................................ $1.49

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Friskies Dinner assorted .........................................................156g ...............$0.79
Beneful Originals Beef dog food ..............................................7kg .............$19.99
Five Alive/Minute Maid Juice ............... 1.75lt ...... $2.49
Danone Activia Strawberry/Vanilla .......................................650g ...............$3.29
Becel Margarine Tub Soft........................................................454g ...............$3.19
Lactantia Garlic Stick ..............................................................125g ...............$2.29
NN Shreds Mozza/Nacho .......................................................900g .............$10.99 D Italiano Bread assorted ...............600-675g ...... $2.49
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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, September 6, 2019 7

Daycare Breaks Ground on Expansion


By Hillary Miller of the group’s board mem- legal work throughout this
bers. They still have about process was done by Norm

T he ground has broken


on the new expansion
for the Minnedosa Com-
$50,000 left to raise. This
amount is impressive con-
sidering they began the
Simms from Simms and
Company who donated
time and legal services to
munity Childcare Coop- project with an estimated the project.
erative (MCCC). People total cost of approximately The goal is to have full
driving by the 2nd Avenue $350,000, which was then occupancy at the MCCC
N.W. location will see that raised to approximately by the end of March 2020.
what was once a small yard $540,000. While the added The largest challenge faced
for the children to play cost was intimidating to by the board now, in ad-
in east of the building, is the board at first, they and dition to raising the final
now a large hole which will the staff got right to work in $50,000, is to find quality,
soon be the foundation of their fundraising endeav- trained staff to work at the
the new addition. ors, and are so close they daycare, which will allow
Construction started can taste it! them to accommodate the
mid-August on the ad- In March, the board Photo by Hillary Miller extra spots for children.
dition that will allow the decided they were going Once the expansion is
MCCC to increase from to do a big fundraising Groundwork is underway on the expansion east of the daycare building. built, the next project the
20 childcare spaces to 32. push, get out into the com- group would like to work
These spaces are much- munity, and see what they and District Foundation, is to have a new sprinkler that the daycare will not towards is an outdoor in-
needed, and will be a true could come up with. This Minnedosa Credit Union, system installed in the en- need to shut down. fant play space.
help to the community was not in vain, and they Minnedosa Insurance/ tire building, including the The construction is be- Coming up, the group
which is experiencing a did not come up empty- Wawanesa Insurance, Hy- structure that is currently ing handled by Commer- will start selling the “More
shortage of childcare. The handed. Since then, they life and Cando Rail. Many being used. The new sprin- cial Premier Builders, and Time Moms” calendars,
new expansion, which will have raised about $100,000 community groups have kler system is one of the will be subcontracting to and will focus on selling
provide space for more through grants and com- also come forward with primary reasons that the a number of local subcon- Purdy’s Chocolates for
children and staff, will also munity donations. Since donations as well. cost of the expansion had tractors. These include Sal- Christmas.
allow for a staff-room and beginning the project, they The board will be try- such a significant increase. er’s Backhoe and Trucking If anyone wishes to
an infant play area. have received $288,000 in ing to get financing for the The plan is to move into and Don Bruce who will make a donation to the
Fundraising has grants and community do- remaining $50,000, but are the new addition while the do the flooring. Addition- fundraising endeavor, they
reached a point where nations. hoping that through com- sprinklers are being put ally, Konsorada wanted may drop it off to the day-
the group is finally able to Some of the bigger munity effort, they will not into the old structure, so to note that much of their care.
begin construction, but contributors to the ex- be needing this.
the board’s efforts are not pansion have included One of the things that
concluded, mentioned Kinsmen Housing, Heri- needs to be done during
Lindsay Konsorada, one tage Co-op, Minnedosa the construction period

New Staff For School Year


Continued Classes are set to be- new to RRSD participated
from Page 6 gin today, Friday, Sep- in a two-day orientation
tember 6th, and Rolling session on August 27th and
The Rolling River River School Division’s 28th at the School Division
School District’s Board of faculty will engage in activ- office in Minnedosa.
Trustees and Senior Ad- ities which are aligned with As the new school year
ministration commented the RRSD Strategic Plan. begins, Ploshynsky noted,
that they “warmly wel- This will include activities “the wish is a rewarding
come all students and staff that fall into four priority educational journey as we
for another great school areas, which include men- welcome approximately
year. We hope you have all tal health and well-being, 1,760 students”.
had the opportunity to re- cultural proficiency, litera- From all of us at The
fuel over the summer and cy and numeracy. Tribune, we wish all stu-
are ready to do the impor- Teachers and School dents a fun and education-
tant work we all do”. Administration that are al year ahead! 19091mc0

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Two nights stay $100 at par
October 20th - 22nd Skydancer Casino
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per day
$125.00 FREE slot play
Manitoba Theatre
1-800-431-4442 Centre - $100.00 The Colour Purple
October 30th
204-867-5777
stcia@mts.net Minot Girls Shopping Call for details
November 1st - 3rd Weekend - $265.00
www.sharontandc.com
Box 1500 November 7th - 8th South Beach - $105.00
Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 November 26th - 28th Spirit Lake - $189.00
WHEN GOING OUT OF PROVINCE WE RECOMMEND
PURCHASING TRAVEL INSURANCE
DROP IN OR CALL US FOR ADDITIONAL 2019 BUS LISTINGS
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TO PLACE AN AD FOR SALE REAL ESTATE COMING EVENTS


BY PHONE Call 204-867-3816
Hours to place, correct or cancel ads:
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Come sing along with the “Irish Cowboy”
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The Minnedosa Tribune, P.O. Box 930,
Minnedosa, Manitoba R0J 1E0
Manitoba made! Tuesday, September 10th
Top quality at the 50+ Centre
BY FAX 204-867-5171 kitchen cabinets from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
BY E-MAIL class@minnedosatribune.com - Custom, Stock &
REDUCED $159,900. 207
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Surplus Join us for an afternoon of singing and fellowship
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- Professional
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advertisement. The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. shall not be air conditioning. Lovely Play-
responsible for any loss or damage to any advertiser or third
party resulting from the failure of an advertisement to appear
Serving Manitoba house built 2013 and 2 storage Pie, Coffee and Activity
province-wide sheds.  Call or text 204-720-
in The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd. or from any error or omission in for 25 years! 4612  tfn Sign up Afternoon
any advertisement which is published.
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RATES 1-800-758-6924 COMING EVENTS At the 50+ Centre
$9.00 for first 40 words, additional words .10 each. Selling something? If
Franklin Flea Market to
2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
$5.00
Repeat ads - Half Price. you are not advertising here,
you are missing a whole audi- be held at the Franklin Me-
Classified Display - $9.00/col. inch each insert. (Incl. logo, box & ence of potential buyers who morial Hall on Saturday, Sep-
bolding, and centering). tember 14th from 11:00 a.m. Bingo from 1:30 - 2:30 for prizes
are not seeing your ad on fa-
Happy Snaps: (Birthday, Engagement, Wedding, Birth, & cebook or an online buy and – 3:00 p.m. Lunch available. 3 cards for $1.00
Graduation) - $16.00 for the first 20 words and the picture. sell. Community newspapers Anybody wanting a table
please contact Linda Fleger Terry Fox Run  for Minnedosa Legion
Obituaries: - $6.50 per col. inch. still have value, especially to
at 204-212-0711. Tables are Cancer Research:  Sunday, Ladies Auxiliary Annual Har-
those who are not connected
Reach the entire province (50 weekly newspapers) $189.00 $10.00 each. (22-24-26) x September 15th, 2019 from vest Tea at the Minnedosa Le-
to the online world.
Westman and Eastman: $119.00 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Run, gion Clubrooms on Septem-
Minnedosa Adult Learn- walk, wheel, ride  or do- ber 18th, 2019 from 2:00 – 3:30
All Ads plus 5% G.S.T. Caught you looking at
ing Centre’s course regis- nate.    Pledge forms available p.m. Everyone Welcome. (26-
the Classifieds! Reach over
at the Library, the Pharmacy, 2) x
Deadlines 400,000 Manitoba readers
weekly. Fall is coming – Do
trations start Wednesday,
September 4th. Contact: Val by phoning Kathy at 867-2932
Classified advertisements must be submitted no later Gawel at 131 Main St. South. or by going to www.terryfox. Cribbage every Tuesday
you need CLASS 1 Drivers
than noon Tuesday for insertion in the following Friday’s 204-867-2519 or email alc@ org.  Sponsored by Minne- at the Legion from 1:00 – 4:00
or Staff for your business?
edition. All classified advertisements must be prepaid BEFORE rrsd.mb.ca (24-3) x dosa UCT; Join us for the BBQ p.m. starting on September
Are you having a Sale, a Fall
insertion. from 11:30 - 1:00 p.m. (25-3) x 10th. $3.00 Drop in Fee. Ev-
Supper or do you have a
Minnedosa Health eryone Welcome. (26-2) x
The Minnedosa Tribune is not responsible for Craft Show to promote? Get
District Auxiliary Quarterly BEER CAN and BEER
typographical errors published AFTER the first insertion, nor results. Book now! People St. Alphonsus Church in
Meeting will be held at the BOTTLE  DRIVE.  Minnedo-
does it assume responsibility for errors published as a result of rely on these classifieds to Minnedosa old fashioned Fall
Minnedosa Health Care Cen- sa Credit Union Youth
an advertisement placed, changed, or cancelled, by telephone. find what they need in your Supper on September 29th
tre Board Room on Monday, Board (MCI students)  will
To ensure your advertisement appears correctly please submit area and across the province. from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. Turkey
September 9th at 7:30 p.m. be collecting empty
it in person, by fax, mail, or email. Catch them looking at YOUR and dressing, meatballs, per-
(25-2) x beer cans and beer bottles to
material in our 48 Weekly ogies, mashed potatoes and
raise money for the replace-
Community Newspapers. Paint Night with Noel gravy, turnips, carrots, Caesar
ment of uniforms for the
AUCTIONS FOR SALE Call this newspaper NOW or
email classified@mcna.com
Moes at the 50+ Centre. cross-country, track and bas- salad and pies. Adults $15.00.
Thursday, September 26th ketball teams at MCI. Door- ages 6 – 12 $8.00, under 5
for details. MCNA (204) 947- at 7:00 p.m. Minimum of 8 free. Take out orders within
to-door and Curbside pickup
McSherry Auction GE Fridge $350.00 in
Minnedosa. Call 431-758-4900
1691. www.mcna.com people required. $40 includes will be Wednesday, Septem- Minnedosa welcomed. Please
12 Patterson Dr. all supplies. Sign up and pay ber 25 from 5-7 p.m. Bagged call or text Carol at 204-867-
Stonewall, MB or 431-758-3395. (25-2) x
by noon September 13th. For 7145 or Jackie at 204-867-0413
FOR RENT or boxed empties can also be
Estate & Moving BATTERIES FOR EVERY-
info call Maxine 204-867- dropped off at the shed in by 3:00 p.m. on Sunday for
Wed Sept 11th 4 PM 5190. (25-2) x the MCI lot. Contact person: deliveries starting at 4:00 p.m.
THING. Automotive, farm,
One level 4 plexsuite Tanis Barrett at 204-867-1942 (26-4) x
Estate & Moving construction, ATV, marine,
available to rent. 263 2nd Alzheimer’s Society
Wed Sept 18th 4 PM motorcycle, golf carts, phones, (24/26/28) x
Street N.W. 1,100 sq./ft. Support Group for Caregiv- DATE CORRECTION –
Yard * Recreation * Tools * tools, radios, computers etc. ers resumes Friday, Septem-
2 bedroom, Full Laundry Minnedosa Legion La- Friday, September 6th and
Antiques * Furniture * Misc * Reconditioned, obsolete and
Household * (washer,dryer), Stove, fridge, ber 13th, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. dies Auxiliary next general Saturday, September 7th,
hard-to-find batteries. SOLAR
microwave, dishwasher, Air at the 50+ Centre.  Everyone meeting to be held Septem- 2019 visit Manitou for the
Consignments Welcome! equipment. The Battery Man.
Conditioning, 30 x 40 fenced is welcome. The group meets ber 9th, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. at Honey Garlic and Maple
Winnipeg. 1.877.775.8271
(204) 467-1858 or in backyard with shed. the 2nd Friday of each month. the Minnedosa Legion Club- Syrup Festival. For info call
www.batteryman.ca
(204) 886-7027 Call  (204) 210-2910  for more For information call Whitney rooms. X 204-242-2703.
www.mcsherryauction.com details. (26-3) x at 204-729-8320 (25-2) x
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, September 6, 2019 9

COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED NOTICES


Place an ad for your Do you have a PRESS
upcoming event in The Trib- RELEASE / MEDIA ADVIS-
une classifieds – they start at Rolling River School Division Rolling River School Division ORY that needs to go out? Let
$9.00! Call 204-867-3816 or us help you with that! Though
email class@minnedosatrib- invites applications for Rolling River School Division is located in southwestern Manitoba, we cannot guarantee publica-
une.com
Substitute Teachers Canada in close proximity to Riding Mountain National Park and tion, MCNA will get the infor-
Brandon, Manitoba. mation into the right hands
Heritage Village Annual for the 2019/2020 school year for ONLY $35.00 + GST/HST.
Flea Market and Craft Sale Current Substitutes We also do Media Monitor-
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANTS required
at the Minnedosa Ukrainian ing, if you would like to follow
Substitute teachers employed under a Substitute Teacher contract Deerboine Colony School
Hall on Sunday, September up and see who picked up the
29th 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch with Rolling River School Division in the 2018/2019 school year 4.75 hrs/day material. Call MCNA (204)
available. To book a table for must call 204-867-2754, ext. 225 or email shyde@rrsd.mb.ca 947-1691 for more informa-
$10, please call Donna at 204- to reactivate employment status as a substitute teacher for the For more details and application information, please visit our website at tion, or email classified@
867-3629. (26-4) x 2019/2020 school year. www.rrsd.mb.ca select Employment then Support Positions. mcna.com for details. www.
mcna.com
Minnedosa Legion and New Applicants
New applicants must complete an application package. Applicants Thank you to all applicants for their interest in
Ladies Auxiliary Branch
#138 80th Anniversary Din- must possess a valid Manitoba Teachers Certificate. Application Rolling River School Division. ANNOUNCEMENTS
ner & Dance being held on packages are available on our Website: www.rrsd.mb.ca (under link Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Saturday,  September 21st.  Employment / Substitute Teaching) or at our office at: “Hurry, Worry, Bury” has
Dinner at 6.00 p.m. with mu- Rolling River School Division EMPLOYMENT been the epitaph suggested
sic by “Prairie Fire” to follow 36 Armitage Ave OPPORTUNITY LOANS for many people in this cen-
from 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.  Tickets Box 1170 tury. The increasing num-
can be purchased at the Club ber of patients taking drugs;
Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
Room for $20.00ea. (26-3) x CLASS 1 the rising incidents of stress
Telephone: (204) 867-2754 Ext. 225
TRUCK DRIVER disease; the frequency of at-
Live Music at the Minne- To run Canada - must tempted suicide; reflect sadly
dosa Legion on  Friday, Sep- have BC experience
tember 20th from 7:00 - 9:30 - Paid pick, drops,
Need on our modern society and
demand an answer. I have
WEST REGION CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES INC.
p.m. featuring  “Nolan Brack-
invites applications for an
layovers and stat pay
- Multi drop runs
Cash? no doubt that a proper re-
enreed, Brad Johnson and - Cell usage • We Loan gard for the Lord’s Day would
Brandee Fleury” followed by 1 - ABINOOJIIYEG NAA DA MAA GEWIN WORKER - Benefi t package • Easy application help improve these problems.
a Musicians Jam from 9:30 - Rolling River Head Office - Dedicated truck
- Sign on bonus
• Approval with Speaking as a physician there
to closing.  Come on down collateral
and help us celebrate Legion 1 - ABINOOJIIYEG NAA DA MAA GEWIN WORKER - Quarterly and annual
• Title Loans
are good reasons physically,
bonus mentally and spiritually why
Week 2019 in honor of our - Dauphin Sub Office - Reset at home • No Credit Check we should set aside the first
veterans.  (26-3) x Reporting to the Abinoojiiyeg Naa Da Maa Gewin Supervisor as a member of the - Weekend home time • We service ALL of
- Paid training day of the week as a special
agency’s abuse team, the worker shares responsibility for: Manitoba
- Referral program day unto the Lord. Professor
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antiques, wicker furniture, in the communities served by WRCFS FUEL
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with adequate
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long-haul driving, good com-
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Brandon’s Largest Ga- dental, & long-term disability
disciplinary approach. benefits, RSP matching, paid stat Barns business, product,
rage Sale. Saturday, Sep- • Must have computer training and/or knowledge of Microsoft Office job, announcements
holidays, & vacation pay. Shops
tember 21st, 2019 from 9:00 Our drivers have assigned trucks, or event
a.m. – 3:00 p.m. in the Mani- All applicants must be willing to submit a Criminal Record check that includes a & a mix of day trips & longer Riding Arenas • We format it, to
Vulnerable Sector Search, Child Abuse Registry check, Prior Contact check and Driver’s overnight trips, with many nights make it look great!
toba Room, Keystone Centre Machine Sheds
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Everything you can think of all means of reliable transportation for work is a condition of employment. & and mostly rural deliveries. We and more
under one roof. Table rentals (includes 45 lines of
have many long-term drivers.
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to orderdesk@penneroil.ca or integritybuilt.com • The ads blanket the
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fax (204)989-4309. 1-204-596-8620
ing fee where applicable). Ad- Murray McKay, BSW, RSW MCNA’s 48 Manitoba
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HEALTH newspapers
• Very cost effective
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Hip or Knee the widest possible
more info call 204-571-8929 Deadline: Tuesday, September 17th, 2019
Replacement? audience
or email  janis@brandonuw. We thank all who apply, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Advertisements and
ca. (26-3) Trouble Walking statements contained herein Contact this newspaper
or Dressing? are the sole responsibility of NOW or MCNA at
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STEEL BUILDINGS The disability tax the persons or entities that
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CLEARANCE ... “SUPER GET UP TO $50,000 from the Government of Canada. COPD, Arthritis, and membership do not make
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10 Friday, September 6, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM OBITUARY

Thank you for all the cards, flowers, phone calls, emails In Loving Memory of WILLIAM CLAYTON MURRAY
and food received on the passing of our husband, father and ALLEN GARY ROBINSON
grandfather, Larry Squance. Thanks to the paramedics, the staff August 23rd, 1940 – William Clayton Murray passed away peacefully at Minne-
at HSC, the ELW for serving the lunch and Rae’s Funeral Home September 8th, 2018 dosa Hospital after a short battle with cancer.
for arrangements. A very special thank you to Delores Hall and Clayton was born on March 11th, 1936 to Bill and Bessie
Pastor Leon Fontaine for officiating and to Debbie Anderson We remember you Murray on the home farm north of Newdale, MB. Clayton grew up
for the music. The Memorial donations are greatly appreciated. in the morning and went to school at Newdale until the age of 16 when he then
Thanks to our friends and community members who helped in the night when looking went to Flin Flon to work. He worked many construction jobs in
in any way and for your hugs and support. Linda Squance, at the stars. the area, running bulldozers, scrapers and driving trucks. Clayton
Sherry and Dennis Green, Tracy and Bob Bridger and fam- A song and in the gentle would move to Alberta to seek work in the oil fields in his early
ilies. X breezes that blow. twenties. It was then, that Clayton ended up buying in and part-
You are always with us. nering with Sando Drilling, a seismograph drilling company in Cal-
Minnedosa Community Child Care Cooperative would like Rest in Peace Allen. gary, AB. While working in Alberta, he would meet Eunice Sarnecki
to thank the following sponsors for their donations to our Ulti- and they were married on October 19th, 1963. On March 22nd, 1966
mate Summer Fun Raffle. Rockin’ the Fields of Minnedosa, Splish Sylvia, Perry, Leesa and their first son, Curtis was born. In 1967, Clayton and his family moved
Splash Water Park Minnedosa, Farmhouse 50, enJoy Salon & Spa, family. back to Newdale, where they bought a farm from John Waddell, and
Heritage Co-op, Town of Minnedosa and Minnedosa Camp- x began their farming career, growing grain, raising hogs and Charlois cattle.
ground, Minnedosa Golf and Country Club, Poplar Ridge Golf On August 3rd, 1968, their second son, Duncan was born. While farming, Clayton and Eunice
Course, Clear Lake Marina. Thank you so much for your con- In Loving Memory of also drove the school bus from 1976-1990. Clayton also supplemented their farm income by de-
tinued support and for making this fundraiser such a success! KEITH TAYLOR livering Edson RV Units around western Canada and bartending at the Newdale Hotel. Clayton
We are so thankful to be in such a supportive community! We 1933 – 1999 was a councillor for the RM of Saskatchewan from 1975-1984 and Reeve from 1984-2001. Clay-
would also like to congratulate the following winners: 1st Prize: ton served on the Minnedosa Hospital Board and many other boards while in council. Clay-
Jeremy Butler, 2nd Prize: Aletha Hall, 3rd Prize: Cindy Marzoff. Forever missed and ton enjoyed curling and watching his kids and grandchildren play sports throughout the years.
X Lovingly remembered Clayton and Eunice sold their farm in 2003, retiring to Minnedosa. While in Minnedosa, Clayton
by your family. began golfing and spent many days on the golf course. Throughout the years Clayton and Eunice
The family of Lyle Cooper extend our heartfelt thanks to x travelled to California, Las Vegas, Branson, Puerto Vallarta, Alberta and British Columbia. Clayton
all of those who attended the celebration of Life on August was predeceased by his parents Bill and Bessie Murray, brother Gordon Murray, wife, Eunice,
3rd. To those who travelled from British Columbia, Alberta, sisters-in-law Marjorie Murray, Barbara Sarnecki, Geri Hageman and brother-in-law Stan Hage-
Saskatchewan and in Manitoba. Thank you Pastor MacDowall
for officiating and providing comfort to the family. Organist, ADVERTISING: man. Clayton is survived by his sons Curtis (Bozena Konarski), Duncan (Charla) and grandchil-
dren Tyler, MacKenzie, Sydney and Cale, sister-in-law Donna (George) Ekstrom, brothers-in-law
Shirley Dyck, Garry O’Brien and Garth Riemer honoured Lyle’s THE BUILDING Donald Sarnecki, Brian Sarnecki and Ronald (Dianne) Sarnecki and many nieces and nephews.
memory by providing music. To David Cooper (son), Wayne A private graveside service was held August 28th, 2019 at Newdale North Cemetery with Elsie
Hadfield (cousin) and Amanda Side (granddaughter) for the BLOCKS TO Dickenson officiating followed by a reception at Newdale Community Hall. Urn bearer was Curtis
insightful eulogies into the life of the wonderful husband, fa-
ther and grandpa whom we dearly miss and love. White’s Fu-
SUCCESS! Murray. Willine Young provided a reflection of Clayton’s life.

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neral Services, St. Mark’s Anglican Church ladies for a lovely
lunch, Flowers on Main for the beautiful arrangements, UCT
for providing and serving a delicious supper for the family and
Farmery for the refreshments. RD’s on Main for the fruit tray.
Also, to all those who sent flowers, cards, baking and came to
visit in the past few months. From Bev, Audrey and Roland, By MB AGRICULTURE the Trans-Canada High- is at the R4 to R5 stage, and
Brenda and Steve, David and Vicki and families. X way. recent rains are favoring
We would like to thank family, friends and everyone who
supported us during Dad’s illness and following his passing.
All the visits, flowers, food and words of sympathy were greatly
C old and wet condi-
tions persisted most
of the week. The moisture
Spring cereals are near
or in harvestable stages,
with 30% complete south
weight gain, but need some
heat to mature. Flax fields
continue to dry down.
appreciated. Thank-you to the staff at the Minnedosa Hospi- Let them know you are received will not benefit of Highway #1. Further Sunflowers are starting to
tal for the excellent care Dad received during his stay and to out there with an ad in most crops at this time, but north, most barley has enter R7 (flowering com-
Dwayne Campbell and staff at Campbell Funeral Home for the it is good for recharging been done, but very few plete), and blackbird feed-
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soil moisture reserves. Ac- acres of spring wheat has ing may be an issue.
for your time, guidance and speaking at Dad’s Celebration of Since 1883
cumulated rainfall was been harvested due to high Recent rain events
Life. Thank-you to Willine Young for your memorable words
of reflection of Dad and to the Newdale UCW for the lunch and 204-867-3816 between five to 60 mm. grain moisture content. continue to help the fall
refreshments. We are very fortunate to be a part of such caring adsales@minnedosatribune.com Northern parts of the re- Some lodging is visible in grazing pastures and has
and supportive communities. Curtis and Duncan Murray and gion received more rain- wheat and oat fields due to reduced some early fall
families. fall this week compared rains and strong winds. feeding and water short-
to southern areas. Grow- Canola swathing con- age situations. Most feed
ing Degree Days (GDD) tinued last week. Pro- has been put up except for
are below normal in most ducers who planned to corn silage. Warm, frost-
parts of the region and straight cut are now swath- free weather is needed to
Corn Heat Units (CHU) are ing due to weather condi- finish silage corn crops.
generally between 92 to tions. Around 70% of fields Some producers are still
100% of normal. are swathed while the looking for ways to help
Very little harvest ac- other 30% are later crops with the feed shortage as
tivity occurred during last and remain standing. most areas reporting re-
PROPERTIES FOR SALE week, with little progress Soybean crops are duced yields. Recent rains
percentage change from changing colour, and most have filled sloughs and
the previous week. Over- fields are at R7 stage. Some got some streams running
Prairie Mountain Ph: 204-867-4657
Gwen Usick Fax: 204-867-2150 all, harvest would be about varieties and fields, which again. Dugouts are about
Independently Owned
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majority falling south of good yield potential. Corn
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-Move in ready 2+1, 1 1/2 bath Bi level
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-Mudroom leads to kitchen with new fridge,
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- Newer laminate flooring, chair lift,
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. Vinyl siding, shingles 2013, front storage space.
newer berber carpet in basement,
step 2017, cold storage central air, upgraded laundry
- Some windows have been upgraded
. Cellufiber was blown into the ceiling, 1” styrofoam - Shingles, fasia & eves are approx
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Fire Retardent Coating

PRAIRIE REDI-MIX Electrician 204-867-3738


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R eady Mix Conc rete 204-868-5211 Email: mcreal@live.ca
Concrete forms, Rebar, Wire Mesh,
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204-868-5980 or 204-867-5544 Specializing in Robert - 204-867-7113 204-867-6363
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204-867-6353
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AUTO BODY HAULING 204-867-6354


BDO Canada LLP All Auto Body Repairs
Trisha Paterson
204-867-6362
Chartered Book Joanne Clarke
Professional Accountants Ph: 867-2083 Brian Horner 204-867-6364
Farm, Business & Individual 5 Main St. North This Spot Gaylene Johnson
Grain & Fertilizer 204-867-6357
Professinal Services: for Hauling Amber Johnson
- Tax 204-867-6374
only Fax
- Accounting 204-867-6391
$8.29 E-mail
- Farm Programs
per info@minnedosacu.mb.ca
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MINNEDOSA
WAHOSKI G ORD K E L LY Lakeside St. Alphonsus
Septic Service
INSURANCE SERVICES
Drivers Licenses, Autopac MECHANICAL LTD. Plumbing & Heating Catholic Church ● Lawn Mowing & Trimming
General Insurance Gas Fitting 142
142 4th
4th St, NW.
St, NW. ● Hedge Trimming
PLUMBING Potable water Minnedosa,MB
MB 867-3831
Cheri McTavish – Broker ph: 867-2084 Minnedosa, 867-3831 ● Aerating & Power Raking
867-3946 HEATING cell: 867-0346 delivery.
Mass Sunday 9:00 a.m. ● Licensed Arborist Service
Book your portable ● Yard Clean Up
GAS FITTING toilets.
LEGAL AIR CONDITIONING SELF-HELP Erle Jury & Family
Cory Johnston ● Minnedosa
(204) 476-4705
204-867-3121 867-2416 www.johnstonyardcare.com
Alexander or A.D.A.M.
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Jackson Anxiety Disorders People Helping People
Law Office - Committed to Caring - Prairie Mountain HVAC/R
B-116 MainSt.St
110B Main S. S HILLSIDE
Association
of Manitoba RAINKE'S
RAINKIES Phone (204) 857-6100
Heating
Ventilation/Air quality
Minnedosa, MB Support Group Sewage Service Fax (204) 857-8389 Air Conditioning
867-3981 Plumbing & Heating JIM BEAUMONT
cpcancerservices@shaw.ca
www.centralplainscancer
Refrigeration
Meetings are held at Kitchen Equipment
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Ty Burton the month 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Owner/Operator
Commercial Gas Fitter
Commercial & Residential
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Cell: 476-6591 REAL ESTATE service specialist
Office (204) 725-8550 Dennis: 476-2766 Kent Brown
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67 Main St.
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