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Delgatys
Awarded Proposing Passing Lanes To The West
Four Firsts At
Winter Fair!
D elgaty Clydesdales
did exceptionally well
at the recent Royal Manito-
ba Winter Fair in Brandon.
Sadly, The Tribune report-
ed the incorrect results in
last weeks edition. Our
sincere appologies to the
Delgatys for this embar-
rassing error. Here, are the
correct results for Delgaty
Clydesdales. Congratula-
tions on your 2017 Winter
Fair Success, we are proud
of you!

1st Place in Eight


Horse Hitch Competition
(Brad Delgaty)
1st Place in Eight
Horse Hitch Champion-
ship (Bryant Grant)
1st Place in Six Horse
Merv Starzyk, Councillor for the R.M. of Yellowhead, is on a mission to urge
Tandem Team to Wagon
(Brad Delgaty) the Provincial Government to include passing lanes along Highway #16,
1st Place in Four Horse the Yellowhead Route, from Minnedosa west to the Saskatchewan border.
Tandem Team to Wagon Minnedosa Town Council recently passed a resolution in support of his efforts.
(Brad Delgaty)
2nd Place in Tandem
Team (Brad Delgaty)
Photo by Hillary Campbell
3rd Place in Four
Horse Team Champion-
ship Classic (Brad Delgaty) By HILLARY CAMPBELL seen a vehicle make a bad head Highway Association out to 11 municipal coun- and the Minister of High-
3rd Place in Six Horse decision when passing one meeting, and a question cils, requesting their sup- ways.
Team Championship Clas-
sic A (Brad Delgaty) M erv Starzyk, a Coun- or more vehicles, some-
cillor for the R.M. of times when unsafe to do so.
Yellowhead (Shoal Lake- Often, it is due to the driv-
came from the floor about
twinning Highway #16.
According to Starzyk, the
port on this resolution. He
also sent a request for sup-
port to some of the major
The benefi t to his pro-
posal, in addition to hav-
ing a smoother traffic fl ow
4th Place in Youth Cart
(Adrian Delgaty) Strathclair), has recently ers lack of patience. Having speaker said that would businesses in the area, as West of Minnedosa, will
4th Place in Heavy put the wheels in motion passing lanes in place can probably never happen be- well as some of the larger be the potential for eco-
Draft Team in Harness to to lobby for new passing help to reduce this kind of cause traffi c count is low. farming groups. He spe- nomic spin-off s for the
Wagon (Kacee Gee) lanes on Highway #16 from risky driving. When drivers This is odd, because its cifically went to businesses various communities that
4th Place in Youth Minnedosa to the Sas- see one of those passing a chick and an egg thing, that are heavily involved in will be aff ected. We can
Team (Adrian Delgaty) katchewan border. lane 2 km signs, most are because if it was twinned, highway traffic in the area. get more traffic, and once
5th Place in Light Draft The reasons for his pe- patient enough to wait for there would be more traf- The proposal, accord- people fi nd out that its a
Team in Harness to Wagon tition are simple; safety and them to safely then pass. fic, said Starzyk. ing to Starzyk, is extremely pleasure to drive on High-
(Bryant Grant) less stress. There is always Since passing lanes Thus, the question was fair. It doesnt say hey we way #16 West, then they are
5th Place in Mens Cart the tendency that once you have been added to High- posed about adding pass- want this built here and going to stop in Neepawa,
(Brad Delgaty) get behind convoys, you get way #16 from Portage la ing lanes, and it was noted now, it says, please put this Minnedosa, Shoal Lake or
6th Place in Ladies impatient, and there is al- Prairie to Minnedosa the that the traffic count be- on the five-year plan. Russell, said Starzyk, its
Team (Bryant Grant) ways a chance of careless or difference has been notice- tween Minnedosa and the Once enough signa- something I think commu-
6th Place in Unicorn risky driving when you pass able for drivers. Saskatchewan border did tures have be collected, nities can gain from.
Class (Brad Delgaty) more vehicles, said Star- The idea came into be- not justify it. Starzyk will present the pe-
7th Place in Ladies zyk. ing three years ago, when Starzyk then got to tition to both the Provincial Continued
Cart (Jodi Fehr) Most motorists have Starzyk was at a Yellow- work, sending his proposal Highways Project Manager on Page 3
2 Friday, April 14, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Council Accepts Quote


For Firehall Expansion
Delgatys Royal Winners
By DARRYL HOLYK Minnedosas
Delgaty family has

M innedosa Council met for its regular meeting on


the evening of Tuesday, April 4th with Mayor Orr
presiding. Councillors Luker, Skatch, Saler, Wedgewood
been competing at
the Royal Manitoba
Winter Fair for many
and Taylor were in attendance with Councillor MacDow-
all absent.
years. Over the
Council approved the transfer of outstanding tipping years they have
fees (from material delivered to Evergreen Technologies) brought home many
in the amount of $202.90 to the respective tax roll. accolades in
Council passed a resolution in support of an eff ort various classes. The
asking the provincial government to include the installa- 2017 edition of the
tion of passing lanes along Highway #16 from Minnedosa Royal Winter Fair was
to the Saskatchewan border. no exception, as the
During a special meeting of Council held on the eve- family added to their
ning of March 28th, two resolutions were passed. The fi rst
collection of
dealt with an offer that had been relieved to purchase the
vacant lot north of the old North American Lumber loca-
hardware which
tion. Council had no objection to the offer and agreed to included four first
sell the lot to Mark Birch and Chad Burton at a cost of place awards!
$2,000, subject to the purchasers entering into a develop-
ment agreement with The Town.
Councillor Saler declared a confl ict of interest with
the second resolution and excused himself from the
meeting. The remaining members of council in atten- Photo by Hillary Campbell
dance approved the quotation received from Copper-
wood Enterprises in Minnedosa for the construction of
an addition to the Minnedosa Fire Hall. The quotation,
in the amount of $119,073.03 plus GST was the lowest of
four received.
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Little Valley Jamboree Celebrating 20 Years Of Giving Back


By HILLARY CAMPBELL just didnt have the man Apraxia of Speech (CAS) gressed from four intel-
power to continue with it also known as Verbal ligible words to twenty

T he Little Valley Jam-


boree, held in Erick-
son, will be celebrating its
(the jamboree), so Erick-
son heard about it, and
we started negotiations
Dyspraxia. This means
that the connection be-
tween her brain and her
five. Her family hopes that
one day, with continued
Prompt Therapy, she will
20th year in June. The mu- with them. mouth are lost, mean- be able to speak fluently.
sic festival has volunteer Its been amazing to ing that she is unable to Its been an amazing
bands that come and play meet all of these families make simple speech pat- journey, said Evelyn, and
on Saturday and Sunday and all these children, terns. Alexis needs what we havent done it alone.
each year, and the group said Evelyn. She added is called Prompt Therapy, Its all volunteer help.
also sets up activities for that they try to keep in which is where a specially We couldnt have done it
children during the two touch with the beneficia- Alexis Dawson trained therapist uses spe- without all the volunteers,
day event. ries of the music festival, Andreychuk Richards cific techniques to aide or and the bands that play for
The purpose of the and while they have lost prompt the mouth and nothing. She stressed that
music festival, according touch with a few of them as such, he struggles to and so it was discovered its structures to articulate they could not have done
to Evelyn Lewandoski, over the years, they still communicate. His family that she struggled with speech patterns. it without all of the people
is to be able to afford to hear from most of them. would like to integrate pri- her hearing. She then Unfortunately, these involved, and that she and
sponsor two children This year, one of the vate speech therapy and had two separate hear- specialists are unavail- the other organizers are
with special needs each recipients is a boy from music therapy into Daw- ing tube surgeries, which able in our region, but very grateful to all of the
year. Funds raised at the Clanwilliam, Dawson sons life in order to help remedied her hearing, there is one in Saskatch- people, and grateful to
festival are donated to Richards, whose parents with his communication however it did not rem- ewan. Within the first know all of these people
special needs children have helped with the Jam- skills. Items that would edy her speech. Once she few months with this new and their children. Its an
to assistthem and their boree in the past, and are help Dawson in environ- reached preschool age, therapist, she has pro- amazing experience.
familieswith medical now in a position to re- ments that may over stim- it was apparent that she
treatments, special needs ceive its assistance. The ulate him would include was struggling with her
devices, travelling ex- other recipient is Alexis an adaptive bike, sensory fine motor skills. By No-
penses and other unfore- Andreychuk, from Erick- swing and other sensory vember 2015, Alexis was
seenexpenses that may son. items. These items will given the diagnosis as
be required. Dawson will be four- become especially helpful Global Developmentally
Evelyns husband years-old at the end of to Dawson once he reach- delayed.
Rod, started the festival June. At 19-months-old, es school age. After two-and-a-
20 years ago in Polonia, to Dawson was diagnosed Alexis was born in half years of both pub-
help a local family. Eve- with Autism Spectrum 2012. At age two, she had lic and private speech
lyn noted that she and her Disorder. Currently, Daw- no words, and few appro- therapy, Alexis was di-
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V DARRYL A.HOLYK - PUBLISHER AND EDITOR

Farmland Values Honouring True Heroes


Lost Steam In 2016 Day. His job was to deliver ammunitions, food, fuel and
other supplies to soldiers on the front lines. Driving to
View From the battlefi elds regularly put him in harms way even
SUBMITTED
Parliament Hill though his job was not considered combative.
Henderson, 95, returned from the war and began
By
A verage farmland values in Canada continued to
climb in 2016, but lost steam in most provinces, in-
cluding Manitoba, according to Farm Credit Canadas
ROBERT SOPUCK
pursuing other career options which eventually lead
him to Shoal Lake. He owned and operated the local
pharmacy from 1964 until he retired in 1995.
(FCC) latest Farmland Values Report. Canadas farm- All three of these men made brave sacrifi ces for the
land values showed an average increase of 7.9 per cent in future of Canada, France and the world without know-
2016, compared to a 10.1 per cent increase in 2015 and a
14.3 per cent increase in 2014. Canadian farmland values
have increased at various rates for the past 25 years.
E ach and every day brave men and women put on
uniforms pick up their equipment and go into dan-
gerous situations to protect our country. The members
ing that they would ever even make it home. It was a
special moment to watch each of them become Knights
of the French Legion of Honour last month.
The average value of Manitoba farmland increased of the Canadian Armed Forces have worked hard for the I want to take another moment to thank Alex, Fred
8.1 per cent in 2016, following gains of 12.4 per cent in rights, freedoms and security that we enjoy daily and and Robert for their service and sacrifice for our coun-
2015 and 12.2 per cent in 2014, continuing a trend of deserve recognition for their sacrifices. try. These men along with all the members and veter-
climbing values since 1992. Recently, three local Second World War veterans ans of the Canadian Armed Forces are the reason that
In six provinces, the average increase in farmland received the highest honour awarded by the Govern- Canada is so glorious and free.
values slowed from the previous year. And despite the ment of France for the sacrifices they made to help lib-
overall national increase, seven of the 51 regions assessed erate France. Alex Abel, Fred Oberg and Bob Henderson
across Canada showed no increase in farmland values in were three of hundreds of thousand young soldiers that
2016. risked their lives during the war, and are among the few
The impact of some of the key farmland value driv- still alive to receive this special recognition.
ers appear to be fairly consistent across Canada, said J.P. Abel arrived on Juno Beach June 6, 1944 as part of
Gervais, FCC chief agricultural economist. Levelling out the many D-Day landings. He was wounded by shrapnel
of commodity prices and some challenging weather con- and was heading to England on a hospital ship with an HERITAGE CO-OP 1997 LTD.
ditions may have taken some of the steam out of farm- infection when it was torpedoed. On top of the ship he
land values and hopefully this moderating effect will turn met a Welshman that needed assistance and used his
into a trend. own shoelaces to secure his life jacket before they both Notice of Annual General Meeting
Prince Edward Island experienced the highest in- jumped into the channel. Luckily, he survived to be res-
crease among the provinces and saw the only double- cued by a U.S. ship, but he never found out what hap- Thursday, April 20, 2017
digit increase at 13.4 per cent. There were not enough pened to the Welshman.
publicly reported transactions in Newfoundland and After recovering from his injuries, Abel chose to re-
Labrador to accurately assess farmland values. turn to his unit and continue to fight rather than taking
Demand for Canadian agricultural products re-
Minnedosa Community Conference Centre
a training job in England.
mains strong at home and abroad, Gervais said. A Obergs landing on the west coast of France in 1944 REGISTRATION: 6:00 PM
healthy agriculture sector supported by a low Canadian was different, as he drove a truck off a landing craft into
dollar and low interest rates helped sustain increases in armpit deep water. The waterproofi ng he had done him- DINNER: 6:30 PM
farmland values in 2016. self paid off in that moment. He served as a member of MEETING: 7:30 PM
I would, however, caution producers not to become the Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical
overly confident, he said, noting crop receipts have in- Engineers, and was also wounded by shrapnel. Follow- Dinner Tickets Available at all Heritage Co-op Locations
creased at a slower rate than farmland values over the ing treatment he continued to fight through to Germa- $8.00 each
past few years. Although we have just come off of sev- ny.
eral years of record farm receipts, agriculture is a cyclical Oberg, 100, and Abel, 93, are the last remaining vet- President's Report
business and producers should always plan for different erans of the Second World War in the Minnedosa area. Manager's Report
market conditions. Unfortunately, their friend and fellow soldier Clayton
Gervais encourages producers to identify key risks Searle was supposed to receive this honour alongside Auditor's Report
and available solutions to manage these risks should them, but passed away last summer. His family took Election of Directors
changes suddenly occur in their businesses or the eco- part in the event at the Minnedosa Legion in his memo-
nomic environments in which they operate. ry, but the French government does not give the award Appointment of Auditors
The entire 2016 FCC Farmland Values Report, video posthumously. Heritage Co-op bylaw 4.03 proposed to be updated as follows: 4.03 Further Director Qualications [Section 184] (b) as
and historical data can be found on the FCC website at Henderson served in the Royal Canadian Army a member purchased goods or services, or a combination of both, from the Cooperative during the last nancial year of
the Cooperative, worth the collective amount of at least $2,500.00; and (existing bylaw reads: (b) purchased goods
fcc.ca. Services Corps and arrived in France shortly after D- or services of at least $1,000; and ). A full copy of the bylaw is available at the Administration Ofce. 

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Multi-Purpose and Teen 4-H Happenings


SUBMITTED group and all 4-H mem-
bers will meet at the beach
Taco bar and potluck fol-
lowed by games, music
Topham earned first place
in his visual presenta-

Ye O l d
T he Minnedosa Multi-
Purpose and Teen
park to clean up the soc-
cer fields, beach, and then
and dancing! Thank you
to all those 4-H parents
tion, and Rayna Topham
earned fi rst place for her

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Club met at the high Tanners Park at 6 p.m. who helped decorate, set senior speech. All their

T
school for their last 4-H The Minnedosa Commu- up and clean up and to all hard work paid off, con-
meeting of this year on nities in Bloom commit- those families who came gratulationsTophams!
Monday, April 3rd. There tee will meet on April 19th and contributed to the Cole and Rayna will move
were 16 members present, and then we will see how potluck supper and made on to the next level, Pro-
four of which were Teen our 4-H groups can be of the evening so much fun. vincials in Winnipeg on
members. help. Great job Torynn, Katie, April22nd.
On April 19th there The 4-H Spring Fiesta Meredith and Ashley! Members will be fu-
will be a meeting held was held on Saturday, Area Communica- riously fi nishing up their 1887 A very heavy train arrived on Thursday evening.
in Hamiota for those in April 8th at the Minnedo- tions night was held on projects for Achievement There were three coaches of immigrants, one of which
Grade 7 or older who sa United Church and it Friday April 7th in Ha- night on Thursday, April went to Rapid City and two to Birtle.
would like to see what was put together by To- miota. The 4-H members 27th at Minnedosa Unit-
Area Council is all about. rynn Dmytriw, Katie Hay- all did a great job. Na- ed Church at 6 p.m. All 1897 Some farmers in the area were plowing last
The weather is warm- wood, Meredith Erven, thalie Wozney earned a friends, family and com- week and many are preparing for seeding, which is about
ing, snow is melting and and Ashley Magnusson fi rst place in Cloverbud. munity members are wel- commencing. Mr. John Nichol of Cadurcis begins today.
our Clean Park and Com- as their 4-H project, Be Congratulations Nathalie, come to come out and
munities in Bloom sub My Guest. There were great work! Cloverbud see all the hard work the
committees have met. On over 50 people who were fi nalists do not move on members have done this 1907 The Daughters of St. Marks will hold a ten-cent
Monday, April 17th the able to attend. It was a due to 4-H rules. Cole year. tea on the afternoon and evening of tomorrow at the rec-
tory with proceeds to the organ fund. Candy and dolls
will be for sale.

Winter Fair Results If your


1917 A most enjoyable dance was held at the Ar-
moury Monday evening. Although the attendance was
not as large as on some previous occasions, a sum of
By DARRYL HOLYK an Average and First D with Hargrave 1613 Tif-
time of 15.408. faney. label reads $14.05 was handed over to the Red Cross Society.

I n addition to Delgaty
Clydesdales, a number
of other local competitors
In the Junior Prospect
Steer Show, Split 3, Wyatt
Inglis placed third with his
In the Angus Junior
Heifer Show, Rapid Citys
Thijs Van De Langemheen
17/04/30 1937 Canadian Pacific railway officials announced
this week that a new coaling plant will be constructed in
names appear on the re-
sult lists of this years 110th
2017 4-H project steer, Re-
demption weighing in at
won third in Split Three
with Legaarden Bonnie. Its time the Minnedosa yards during the coming summer.

Royal Manitoba Winter 1,036 lbs. In the Shorthorn Thjis also placed third in to renew your 1957 A new 4-H club, known as Minnedosa Dairy
Fair.
Brittany Marshall once
Junior Heifer Show, Wy-
att took second place with
Intermediate Showman-
ship.
subscription! Calf Club, has been formed with Tom Delgaty as leader
and Ken Beddome as his assistant. The eight founding
again competed in Barrel Little Valley Princess in the Local winners in the Call 204- members include Ellen Beddome, Dale Delgaty, Marjo-
Racing and ranked fifth. Showmanship class and fairs annual calf scramble
She and her horse, Strea- third place in thr Heifers included Wyatt Inglis and 867-3816 rie Beddome, Audrey Clark, Bernice Clark, Elaine Strahl,
Lynn Woodcock and Gordon Beddome.
kin Chili Cash, earned class. Sierra Inglis placed Rapid Citys Joseph Hunter
times of 15.575 in First Go, fourth in both the Show- and Jasper Robins.
15.241 in Second Go with manship and Heifers class 1967 A new standard telephone number for emer-
gency calls to RCMP is now in eff ect. Persons who are
unable to contact local RCMP can dial the operator and
ask for Zenith 50,000.

1997 Minnedosa Community Conference Centre


Manager, Damon Kustra reports that the new hall is
showing a $2,000 operating surplus after its initial ten
weeks of operation.

2007 Minnedosa and District Museum is preparing


for its largest historic building undertaking to date, the
relocation and restoration of the 1904 Octagon Display
Building currently located at Minnedosa Fairgrounds.
Last week, museum volunteers removed the deteriorat-
ing verandah from the building.

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NEWDALE NEWS Artists Work On Display


By RAVENS GLEN WI
By HILLARY CAMPBELL

W ed like to send our sympathy to Martha and Stan


Born and family on the passing of Marthas mother,
Jean Froude of Killarney. Jean passed away in Winnipeg
O n Saturday, April 8th,
a seniors art show
was hosted at the 50+ Cen-
and the funeral was held on April 8th in Killarney. The
tre from 2 to 4 p.m. Hazel
Borns farmed the Clare Waddell farm, south of town for
Stonehouse is the teacher
several years and raised their two daughters Tammy and
for the artists who show-
Connie there. They sold the farm in 1998 and moved to
cased their art, and she is
Caronport, SK.
very proud of the work that
Many from our area took in the opening night of
they have accomplished
Fiddler on the Roof, a live production presented at the
this season. This was the
Westman Centennial Auditorium in Brandon last week.
sixth year that the group
Minnedosas Jim Comrie played the lead of Tevye excel-
has hosted an art show.
lently!
Also in attendance at
Congratulations to the Yellowhead Junior Chiefs Pee
the show was John Weibe
Wee girls hockey team on winning the gold medal at
with his pencil art and
the Brandon Tournament held March 31st to April 2nd.
wood carvings. Weibe is
Two local players are Dusty Kawchuk, daughter of Mur-
extremely talented, and it
ray and Mona and Lexie Waddell, daughter of Scott and
was a pleasure for all who
Lori. This team also played in the Winnipeg tournament Photo by Hillary Campbell
attended the show to see
and lost the final game bringing home the silver medal.
his intricate and detailed
The team is made up of girls from many different towns Standing: (L to R) Hazel Stonehouse, Shelley Price, Linda Birch,
pencil drawings, and his
around our Westman region.
lifelike wood carvings. As Keith Wallace, Sylvia Robinson, Val Gowal and Karen Heward.
Two local Newdale 4-H members attended the Sitting: (L to R) Roland Street, John Weibe, Florence Haywood,
it happens, Weibe is a for-
District Speech Competition held in Hamiota School Joan Skatch and Ruth Smith.
mer student of Hazels, and
on Friday, April 7th. Congratulations to Danielle Clark
commented at the show
and Marika Dewar Norosky on their presentations, both
that he had to do as she type of watercolour paper pay for their own supplies, Street (Roland is one of the
did an excellent job. This evening also included all age
said, since she had been that should be used, and and Stonehouse volun- groups talented artists).
groups giving their speeches as well as two person visuals
his teacher. allowed her students to teers as the teacher. I do The winner of the prize
being judged. There are so many great opportunities for
Aside from Weibes have some fun with their it because its fun and it was Shelley Price, from
young people when they join 4-H! Denise Dewar Norosky
art, the rest of the art that painting. Stonehouse her- keeps me painting, said Brandon.
was the emcee for this age group.
was showcased was wa- self enjoys creating ab- Stonehouse, its the best There were 57 people
The Newdale United Church Board held their annual
tercolour painting. Stone- stract watercolour pieces, volunteer work in town. who turned up to view
meeting recently with the officers remaining the same;
house recommended the using materials such as salt There was also a the amazing artwork. We
Chairman - Richard Walker, Secretary Helen Caird and
to help create various tex- large-framed picture that appreciate those people,
Treasurer Barb Pedersen. Trustees are Richard Walker,
Jack Lamb and Willene Young. The Newdale Cardale
Pastoral charge held their meeting that same week and
Bridge Club tures. Other artists created
beautiful floral or still life
was raffled off as a fund-
raiser for the group. the
their interest in support of
and encouragement of our
pieces. piece which was donated artistic endeavors, con-
Chairman for the coming year will be Brent Fortune of
Cardale. Newdale will be providing the Good Friday Ser- Results The artists in her class by Audrey and Roland cluded Stonehouse.
vice this year when the Cardale congregation visits and a
warm welcome is extended to anyone else that would like April 6th
to join.
Dan Jardine brought our Sunday sermon at church,
stopping to play his bagpipes at the Cenotaph. He does
1st - Carol Lonsdale/
Lois Phillips.
BASSWOOD NEWS
this faithfully, weather permitting. His message was on 2nd - Linda Vint/
the days and circumstances leading to the death of Jesus. Gwen Manns By ZELDA FIRBY Minnedosa Health Centre. tre. Congratulations to all
Well another TV curling season came to an end with 3rd - Wilma Jones/ Congratulations to Isabella members and their in-
the Mens World competition held in Edmonton last Val StJohn
week. Our Canadian fellows did very well in a barn-burn-
er of a game against Sweden, winning the World Champi-
4th - Jim/Lynn Burgess
5th - Doug Thiessen/
D eepest sympathy is
extended to the fam-
ily of Marlene Genung
Proven of Onanole who
celebrated her 93rd Birth-
day on April 7th. May you
structor Hazel Stonehouse
for their great display.
Jordyn Firby spent the
onship for Canada! The 2017 Canadian Ladies and Mens Boyd Grant who passed away at the have many more Isabella. school break in Brandon.
rinks both went undefeated - 26 consecutive wins by our On Saturday, folks Jordyn and her cousin Abi
Canadian teams. Cant ask for more than that! enjoyed the senior Water Simms spent the week
Wed like to welcome Jim and Shirley Dayton home Colour Painters Annual working at the Royal Mani-
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Diabetes, Heart and Brain Health Next Topic Of Erickson Speaker Series
By HILLARY CAMPBELL Mary Nichols of Er- need to follow a diabetic fully there will be an open ing out to that, and men in depth thought on how
ickson Services to Se- healthy lifestyle will find type of communication, bringing their partners, they need to sustain them-

C oming up on April
24th, the Erickson
Crossroads Centre will
niors, noted that all are
welcome to the event and
she would love to see a
that it contributes to their
heart and brain health as
well, so I found speakers
said Nichols, noting that
at the last presentation,
which was held on mental
because it is about health
education. She wants
to help her community
selves to stay healthy. She
noted how people today
do not have the same rig-
host a Speaker Series pre- full house. The Speaker that are willing to work wellness, there was a lot become more healthy, I orous work schedules as
sentation on Diabetes, Series is being hosted by with me on that. of open communication care about the seniors, our forefathers, so staying
Heart and Brain Health. Services to Seniors in con- Th ere will be two with the leaders and the and the Erickson Wom- active and healthy takes
More detailed informa- junction with the Erickson nurses speaking at the attendees alike. ens Institute. Its about more focus than it once
tion can be found in an Womens Institute. presentation, which will Nichols hopes that what we need to do to help did, and this presentation
advertisement elsewhere Nichols said that the give attendees the chance many people will attend our community. will provide them with the
in this edition. There will decision to combine the to hear valuable infor- the presentation, and The evening will have knowledge to effectively
be a healthy assortment three crucial health topics mation regarding their we are looking forward a relaxed atmosphere, do that.
of snacks, tea and coffee came because it comes health from healthcare to the Erickson Womens and according to Nichols,
available. full circle. People who professionals. Hope- Institute women all com- will provide people with

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Introducing JMK Electric


In the last few issues our Jon completed his en- noted that in his previous
readers will have tire apprenticeship with experience he was never
noticed advertisements C. Burton Enterprises on the administrative end
from two new electricians in Minnedosa, where he of things such as the re-
in the Minnedosa area: worked for seven years. quired hydro permits, etc.
Jon Kowal of JMK Everything I learned Another challenge he is
Electric and Glen came from the people who facing is getting the word
Burgess of Burgess worked there, said Kowal, out to people that he is
Electric. This week we adding that his school now working on his own.
feature a business should also be credited for While starting a busi-
profile on JMK his knowledge as an elec- ness can be challenging,
Electric and next week trician. there are also many perks.
will introduce you to So far, he has primar- Jon noted that he is look-
Burgess Electric. ily been doing residential ing forward to the freedom
work, but noted that he of being able to manage
has already lined up some his own schedule, based
By HILLARY CAMPBELL work with local businesses on his own needs. How-
to do commercial mainte- ever, his needs are not

J on Kowal, a Minnedosa
local, has just opened
a new business in town.
nance and repairs. As a
new business owner, Kow-
als fi rst accepted quote
the only ones he is con-
cerned about. Jon is one
of Minnedosas brave fire-
JMK Electric officially was for a cabin at Clear fi ghters, and in running Photo by Hillary Campbell
opened on Monday, April Lake. It was a good boost his own business, he looks
3rd. to know that I have imme- forward to the freedom ing able to help with that port he has received from in his new business ven-
Kowal told The Tri- diate work., said Kowal. to go on emergency fire as much as I can. his mentors along the ture.
bune that he plans to work The biggest challenge calls that come in during In setting up his new way, from various current Jon is eager to roll up
in Minnedosa and sur- Jon has faced in setting up working hours. As long business, Kowals sup- business owners, as well his sleeves and get to work
rounding areas. He would his new business has been as I dont have someones port network has been as retired electricians. He service Minnedosa and
like to generate business the administrative issues. power out in their house, very strong. My parents specifically mentioned surrounding area. Im
within about a 100 kilo- Its a lot of paperwork, and theyre not going to (Mike and Crissy) have one retired electrician excited, said Jon, noting
metre radius of Minnedo- said Kowal, and the wait be left without power, I been there every step of who went out of his way that now that his van has
sa, including Shoal Lake, time for paperwork to be can sensibly attend the the way, helping me out, to make calls on Jons be- his business decals on it,
Neepawa, Clear Lake, and processed in Winnipeg fi re calls, said Kowal. I said Kowal. He also men- half, in order to support its time to get to work.
Rapid City. was the hard part. He am looking forward to be- tioned the help and sup- the skilled new electrician

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sheds and miscellaneous items were lost in the fire, thankfully the
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Phone 867-5244 for infor-
fied ad starting at $9.00. Run
Hip or knee Consignment Auction it a second week at half price!
INCLUDED IN ALL FLOOR- bers will be present to provide mation. (4-2)
replacement? Sat, April 15, 10:00 AM MODEL SUITES. Other spe- a project update; voting on
Call 204-867-3816 or email
Other medical conditions Tractors * Equip * Vehicles Minnedosa District Mu- class@minnedosatribune.
cials include queen pillow top executive for 2017-18 sea-
that lead to Restrictions * Trailers* & More! seum and Heritage Village com
in Walking or Dressing? pocket coil mattress set $499 son; voting on amendments
Consignments Welcome! and 3 piece occasional set (3 to MMAA Codes of Conduct; Corp. Annual General Meet-
The disability tax credit The Dauphin-Swan
allows for a: Estate & Moving Auction choices) for $299 per set. See contact Ken Morrice, MMAA ing. Thursday, April 20th River-Neepawa New Demo-
Sunday April 23, 10:00 AM staff or contact KDL for more President for more informa- 7:00 p.m. at the 50+ Centre
$2,000 cratic Party of Canada will be
12 Patterson Dr. information on other spe- tion: 204-867-3890. (4-2) x (31 Main Street S). Keynote
Yearly Tax Credit holding their Annual General
Stonewall, MB cials. Mon-Fri 10-8, Sat 10-6 speaker: Gordon Goldsbor-
$40,000 Meeting at the Onanole Drop-
(204) 467-1858 or and Sun 11-5. Call KDL Fur- ough Abandoned Manitoba. In Centre, April 22nd at 1:30
Lump Sum Refund (204) 886-7027 niture at 204-571-1971. 660 All welcome to attend!
and Rebates p.m.. Guest Speaker: Daniel
www.mcsherryauction.com Highland Ave., South side of Blaikie, MP for Elmwood-
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COMING EVENTS REAL ESTATE TENDERS

Trivia Night Friday, April


21st, 2017 at the Clanwilliam The Rural Municipality of Oakview
Hall. Hosted by the Clanwil- Request for Quote
liam Hall and the Clanwilliam
Curling Club. Doors open at Demolishing of Building and Levelling of Site
7:00 p.m. Questions begin at The Rural Municipality of Oakview is requesting quotes for
7:30 p.m. Advance tickets only
$10.00 each lunch included. the demolition and removal of the building, foundation,
To enter a team and purchase and any contents and levelling of the site. The building
tickets contact Liz Davies 204- (former recycling building) is located on Lot 16, Block 6,

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865-2429 or 204-867-4235.
Open House
USE
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Plan A (485-2nd Ave.) All demolition debris, building
Any reserved tickets not paid
for prior to 6:00 p.m. on Mon- Sunday, April 16, 2017 contents, and any cement must be taken to the Oakview
day, April 17th , 2017 will be
from 2-4 p.m. landfill site located on the NW 1/4 of 20-13-19W and
resold. Please drink responsi- placed in appropriate areas of the site (concrete; bricks;
bly. x See our South facing
wood; metal; and household wastes should be separated as
2 Bedroom apartment
SHEVCHENKO DANCE much as possible). All concrete must be removed from the
ENSEMBLE 40th Anniversary now available
site and the water line and sewer line (if any) need to be
Spring Concert. Join us to cel- Or plan for your future
ebrate on April 29th, 2017 at adequately capped by the successful bidder. Clay fill must
PRICE REDUCED Add your name to be brought in to bring the site up to ground level which
1:00 p.m. at the Sandy Lake
Comunity Hall. Silver Collec- 3.74 acres with an older
our waiting list! includes at least 6 inches of gravel placed on the top. The
tion, Lunch to follow. Raffle storey and a half house includ- :HVWFUHHN&UHVHQW1HHSDZD demolition permit will be obtained by the R. M. of Oakview
Draw. (5-2) x ing a newer 34 x 34 open con-
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Ann Lytle 204-212-1130 30 but any other permits required will be the responsibility of
FOR RENT ft. total. 3 bedroom, could eas- the successful bidder. Workers Compensation number is to be
ily be four with minor changes, included with tender as well as proof that Workplace Safety
2 bathrooms. Renovations are TENDERS and Health Standards are being met. Please indicate on
One level 4 plex suite started in the older part, leav-
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Street N.W. 1,100 sq/ft, owners. Large double level
2 bedroom, full laundry 50RI0LQWR2GDQDK Work to be completed by June 23rd, 2017.
deck with a modern outdoor
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microwave, dishwasher, air nice little barn as well as out- 
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HELP WANTED

Experienced elderly care-


giver to take care of my mom.
Mid-West Planning District
,>WtEd Hours are Monday Friday for
5 hours per day. Pays $500 per
JOB POSTING (OPEN COMPETITION) week. Email resume to wan-
POSITION: The Mid-West Planning District is accepting applications for the full time position of Assistant
 nermatt12@gmail.com
Development Officer/ Building Inspector to commence in July of 2017. 
,D& CARD OF THANKS
DEPARTMENT:
The Mid-West Planning District is a progressive planning district who provides service to the Rural Municipality 
of Ellice-Archie, Hamiota Municipality, Rural Municipality of Oakview and the Prairie View Municipality. The Main W TOLTON: The family of
Office is located in Miniota, Manitoba. The successful candidate will join a professional, high functioning planning  Phyllis Tolton would like to
district. 
thank family, neighbours and
friends for all the kindness
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES: shown to us with flowers, do-
Under the direction of the supervisor, the Assistant Building Inspector/ Development Officer will be
required to interpret and administer codes and standards, building and zoning by-laws. This position
requires interaction with the general public by providing building code and planning/zoning information to
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since moms passing. A special
thank you to the Minnedosa
the general public, as well as performing the duties such as examining drawings, issuing permits, performing Sorority Groups for our family
Manufacturer of grain bin unloading systems and bin sweeps for farm and commercial
inspections and maintaining reports on building inspections and violations. Training will be provided by the supper following the service.
application, located near Rivers, MB, has an opening for an experienced
Mid-West Planning District. Thank you to Elgin Hall for the
Sales Representative.
lovely service and to the Strath-
QUALIFICATIONS: Position Details: clair Theatre Chorus for the
Together with excellent interpersonal skills, preference will be given to a candidate who has received Part 9 Develop and maintain a business relationship with current and prospective wonderful music, Carol Dal-
customers
certification of the Manitoba Building Code, with minimum 2 years experience. garno the organist and Jack
Resolve customer inquiries
Having a sound knowledge of the Manitoba construction codes and knowledge of the administration of Receive and process customer orders in a professional and timely manner Lamb and Bruce Dalgarno for
by-laws would be a strong asset. Travel is required for trade shows and sales calls ushering. Thank you to Nathan
Support for senior sales staff White and Minnedosa Funeral
Candidates with a Certified Engineering Technologist diploma or Journeyman certification in Carpentry,
Qualifications Services for their caring and
Plumbing fields would be an asset and be considered. Sales experience is necessary with preference given to those with an agricultural professional services. Thank
Candidates may also be considered if they have a minimum of 2 years experience in the building trades or background you to the Newdale Ladies who
construction industry in Carpentry or Plumbing fields. Must be able to work independently and with a team served and provided the lunch
Must have sufficient computer and keyboarding skills. Must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills
following the service. A special
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Must have basic office skills. Class 5 drivers license is required at the Minnedosa Care Home
Experience in a planning district environment would be an asset. Please submit your resume with references to: for the wonderful care given to
Experience as a municipal bylaw enforcement officer will be considered an asset. Robert Frederick - Sales Manager mom. All the love and caring
Springland Manufacturing has made a difficult time easi-
Experience as a Fire Inspector would be an asset.
Box 550, Rivers, MB R0K 1X0 er. Garry and Lynne Tolton,
Valid drivers license along with a licensed vehicle is required. David and Lorraine Sleep,
Email: rfrederick@springland.ca
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SALARY: Salary will be determined considering qualifications and experience. families.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS:
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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, April 14, 2017 13

IN MEMORIAM OBITUARIES
In Loving Memory PHYLLIS NOREEN TOLTON
of my beloved November 2nd, 1926 March 10th, 2017
husband, father, grandfather,
great grandfather and Phyllis Noreen Tolton, formerly of Newdale, MB passed away at the Minnedosa Personal Care
great great grandfather Home. Phyllis was born to Harry and Molly Davies of Otterburne, MB.
Joeseph (Joe) Surovy She completed her high school education at the St. Pierre Convent. On Sept. 29, 1945 she married
who passed away Garnet Tolton and together they started farming alongside two brothers Wallace and Clayton in the
April 11th, 2013 Otterburne West District. In 1961 the family moved to Newdale. They continued farming at Newdale
until 1981 when they moved into town. Phyllis was very involved in the community belonging to
Its been four years ago today. the Curling Club, United Church, Horticultural Society, leader in the 4-H Club, W.I., Hospital Aux-
Thank you for what iliary and Strathclair Theatre Chorus to name a few. Phyllis drove a school bus for many years and
you gave us. taught Drivers Education.
We will keep it in our Phyllis was predeceased by husband Garnet, daughter Enid, parents and mother and father-in-
hearts and minds law. Left to cherish her memory is her son Garry and wife Lynne, daughter Lorraine and husband
as long as we are living now. David Sleep, and son Brian and wife Gail. She is also survived by eight grandchildren and nine great
We always miss you grandchildren.
and we will always In Loving Memory of In Loving Memory Funeral service was held on March 24th, 2017 at the Newdale United Church with Elgin Hall
be thinking about you today. ALEX MACKAY DEBORAH JANET officiating. Burial will take place at the Otterburne West Cemetery on July 15th, 2017 with a time of
April 16th, 2015 COOPER SIDE fellowship to follow.
Sadly missed by wife 1954 2010
Cathy, step son David, sons Your life was a blessing, MELVIN ALEXANDER ERICKSON
George (Wanda), your memory a treasure, Each and every day we March 21st, 1925 March 12th, 2017
Allan (Colette), Kenny (Lori), you are loved beyond words miss you and your
John Joeseph and and missed beyond measure. beautiful smile. Melvin Alexander Erickson passed away peacefully at Country Meadows Care Home, Nee-
Daughter Victoria (John), Seven years pawa, MB. He was born in Erickson.
grandchildren, Remembered always by Left to mourn his passing are wife Jean, daughter Linda Stinchcombe , grandson Doug
great grandchildren and great your family and friends Love Mum and Dad Stinchcombe (Cadence), granddaughter Kristin Andrews (Nate) great grandchildren Parker and
great grandchildren. x and All the Family. Taylor Andrews, brother in-laws and sister in-laws, nieces and nephews .
x x Melvin was predeceased by brothers: Don, F/S Harry R.C.A.F., Ray, Elwood, sister Norma
Minty, and son in-law Mike Stinchcombe.
JACKSON EMPLOYMENT Melvin worked for Parks Canada in R.M.N.P for 30 years. One of the highlights of working
HARRY OPPORTUNITY there was being awarded the Canadian Silver Jubilee award. The award of the medal is an expres-
April 15th, 2013 sion of appreciation of worthy and devoted service rendered by the recipient in there various
and walks of life and esteem in which they are held by their associates.
EUNICE Farm Help Sales Closers
Needed Melvin and Jean enjoyed trips to Texas, Arizona, and Hawaii. They enjoyed vacations in their
September 15th, 2003 Wanted travel trailer to various places where they would stop at golf courses along the way. Melvin was
Industry leading company
Farm help operating looking for experienced
involved in the development of Grey Owl Estates, also volunteered on many committees, mainly
No matter how life changes, around community hall and rink. Melvin worked hard and had a sense of humor and always that
and maintaining farm sales representatives.
no matter what we do, sparkle in his eye.
equipment. Leads provided with full
a special place A life well lived.
within our hearts, Experience in training and support.
operating modern $1,500+ weekly income A private family service will be held at a later date. Donation in memory of Melvin can be made
is always kept for you. potential. We are currently to a charity of choice.
equipment an asset.
expanding in the Manitoba
Lovingly remembered by Class 1 drivers licence
Marketplace DON HOGG
family and friends. an asset.
For apt. contact Leo at
x Class 5 required.
1-204-296-5551 Don Hogg passed away March 21st, 2017 at the age of 93 at
Seasonal and full-time
CANADIAN TAXPAYERS the Minnedosa Care Home.
positions available.
EMPLOYMENT FEDERATION is seeking Dis- He will be dearly missed by his loving wife Donna of 58
OPPORTUNITY Call 204-365-0321 trict Sales Managers in Mani- years, daughters Julie Ross and Shelley Holyoak (Larry), grand-
or 204-365-0364 toba. We fight for lower taxes, daughters Kylee Brydon, Cassie Plasteau and Jamie Holyoak. He
Grain farm seeking full Barn Manager. Lifelong less waste, accountable gov- also had great grandchildren Theo, Jessie and William.
time farm equipment oper- horse experience mandatory ernment. Salary + commis- He was predeceased by both parents, mother and father
ator/general farm labourer. to care for 40 horses. Located sion. Resumes to: rcunning- in-law and brothers Dave and Ross Hogg.
Must have a valid drivers in Winnipeg. Call Laurie at ham@taxpayer.com. More Don was born in Chilliwack, BC and later moved to Strath-
license. Must have farm- Meadow Green Stables at info CALL 1-800-667-2933 or clair. He farmed until 1958 and would marry Donna Stovin in
ing experience (combines, 1-204-471-6404. visit www.taxpayer.com. 1959. They operated a restaurant in Clear Lake for three years and
swathers, sprayers, etc.). Pos- then moved to Winnipeg. Don was employed as an icemaker at the
ition will include the safe and Thistle, Club Manager at Fort Osbourne Curling Club, The Grain
efficient operation, repair Exchange and would work at Eastern Sales selling cars for many years.
Many summers and weekends were spent travelling to Minnedosa
and trouble shooting of farm
machinery. Must be able to Minnedosa so his girls could spend time with their ponies and horses. The family moved to Minnedosa in
1978 where he would run D & M Denim until his retirement. He always loved a good round of golf
perform physical duties and
work long hours during peak
times. This is a unique oppor-
Lions Club with friends, gardening, fixing on anything, was a member of the Ag Society, Citizens on Patrol,
caretaker of the Minor Ball fields and was a lifetime member of the Masonic Lodge.
tunity for the right individual CONGRATULATIONS He will always be remembered for his love of his animals large and small. He had a special
way with children and a smile that would light up a room.
who must be proven a self-
There will be no funeral service. A celebration of life will be held later this fall. In lieu of
starter, honest, reliable and #115 Bob Graham $500 flowers donations to a local animal shelter is suggested.
able to work effectively in an
unsupervised environment.
References are required. #054 Merv Sandstrom $300
Wage or salary are depend-
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Minnedosa Credit Union
Community Owned, Community Minded
Main Line 204-867-6350 Alayna McTavish - Loans Clerk 204-867-6354
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