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INSIDE Husky Donates $50,000 To Clinic


this week

New
Stretcher
For Hospital

2
Photo by Hillary Miller

Free Winter Husky Energy has given back to the community of Minnedosa by financially supporting the new clinic to the tune of $50,000.
(L-R): John Mendrikis, Gord Lane, Hani Riad and Ray Morgan.
Gear
9 By HILLARY MILLER

O n Tuesday, November
28th, members of the
fundraising committee for
proud to present the com-
mittee with a contribu-
tion of $50,000, to be put
toward the new clinic.
What youve raised to
million to complete the
project in its entirety, they
are well on their way, but
still rely on donations from
the community.
tee said that they have
received approximately
$700,000 from businesses,
$860,000 from the R.M.
offices and the Town, and
John Mendrikis, one of
the committee members
said that so far, the foot-
ings for the new clinic are
in place, and the basement
the new Dr. Ajai Khandel- date is amazing, said Riad, We are really happy to approximately $375,000 walls are completed. The
If your label reads wal Primary Care Centre who was impressed by the be in a position to contrib- from individual citizens. steel will get put on shortly,

17 /12 /31 in Minnedosa met with


Heather Abel and Hani
perseverance of the com-
mittee over the years.
ute to this important com-
munity project, said Riad,
Individuals have donated
anywhere between $10
followed by the woodwork
and finishing touches. If
Its time to renew Riad at the Minnedosa To date, the group has and as you can see, the oil and $25,000. If you would all goes as planned, the
your subscription! Husky Ethanol Plant of- raised about $1.93 million, prices went up a little bit like to make a donation group hopes to have the
fices. which includes the gener- and helped everybody. towards the new clinic, clinic completed by spring
204-867-3816 Riad, Plant Manager ous donation from Husky. Ray Morgan, the trea- please see the ad in this 2018.
for the local plant, was With their goal of $2.21 surer for the commit- weeks edition.

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2 Friday, December 1, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

Health Foundation Donates Stretcher to Hospital


By HILLARY MILLER This donation came R.M. of Oakview reps
only a couple of years af- Neil Wilson and Brent

F or years, the Minnedo-


sa Health Foundation
has been quietly coming
ter the group donated
$10,000 to the ambulance
service so that they could
Fortune and R.M. of
Minto Odanah rep
Lee Jardine are
to the aid of Minnedosas also buy a new stretcher,
health facilities. With very which makes it easier to
pictured with the new
little publicity surrounding handle patients on calls. stretcher recently
this group, they have man- The Health Foundation purchased by the
aged to give so much to the does what it can to keep Health Foundation
hospital and Personal Care the emergency room up- for the Minnedosa
Home. to-date with equipment. Hospital.
This time, they have While Manitoba
made a donation to the Health does its best, they
hospital of a new stretcher. will not replace equipment Personal Care Home made
The cost of the stretcher just because it is not the a presentation, outlining
was $7,200, and was pur- most-current model. It sort of a wish list of items
chased this past summer. needs to be dire straits, that they would find ben-
The stretcher that was said Mendrikis. So, the eficial to staff and patients.
previously being used at Minnedosa Health Foun- The Minnedosa Health
the hospital was becoming dation steps in when Man- Foundation is made up of
troublesome for the nurs- itoba Health cannot do so. the Town of Minnedosa
es. It was quite an older The Foundations gener- and the Rural Munici-
model, and was tougher for ous donations improve the palities of Minto Odanah,
the nurses to be handling, patient experience, and Oakview and Harrison-
said John Mendrikis, a makes the job better for Park. The Foundation
member of the Minnedosa the health care profession- consists of three members
Health Foundation. The als. from each group, totalling
new one has larger wheels The decision to make twelve members working
and is much easier for the this donation came last to meet the needs to pro-
nurses to use, and is more fall, at the groups meet- vide better equipment for
Photo by Hillary Miller
beneficial when it comes ing after the team man- patients and health care
to patient care. ager from the Hospital and workers.

YRESS Supported In Provincial


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POLYUREA FAST SET
COATINGS AND LININGS
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BLOWN IN ATTIC INSULATION
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For more information call: services in our constitu- prove peoples lives while Employment Resource
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Email: mcrealfoam@live.ca (4-ALT-TFN) G reg Nesbitt, MLA for
Riding Mountain to-
day announced that the
ency, said MLA Nesbitt.
This investment will help
unemployed and low-
growing our local econo-
my.
Through this invest-
Centre at $141,657.
The investments in
Riding Mountain are part
Manitoba Government is income Manitobans in ment from Manitoba Edu- of an overall investment of
investing in community- the community learn new cation and Training, the $25 million supporting 86
Yellowhead Regional Employment Skills and Services based training and employ- skills to improve their em- Manitoba Government projects across Manitoba.
presents: ment services in the Riding ployment opportunities. will be providing $227,003

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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, December 1, 2017 3

Library Now Wheelchair Accessible


By HILLARY MILLER the building. The report from the asses-
Librarian, Linda Cook, sors was a relatively posi-

T he Minnedosa Re-
gional Library has re-
cently taken steps to be-
noted that they immedi-
ately took care of getting
a handicapped parking
tive one, and only the two
changes were required.
Cook now hopes that those
come more accessible to space designated in front who struggled to enter the
everyone. After undergo- of the building. This space building previously will
ing an assessment to find is right in front of the main now know that they can
out what could be done to door and is noticeably come in on their own, in-
make the building wheel- painted in yellow stripes stead of having to get our
chair accessible, it was and the usual blue and attention to come open the
deemed that there were a white wheelchair graphic. door for them.
few changes that needed Next, and most recent- It is great to see that
to be made. ly, they took the necessary Minnedosa businesses
The first change was steps to have an automatic and public buildings such
noticed as the assessors ar- door installed at the li- as the library are taking the
rived at the building. They brarys main entrance. I necessary steps to ensure
immediately noticed that dont know why we never that everyone is able to en-
there was no handicapped had it before, said Cook. ter their premises.
parking space. Then, upon When the new ad- The two changes that
entering the building, they dition was built onto the needed to be made were
noticed that there was no rear of the original library not overly costly, coming
switch on the door, mean- some years ago, Cook said in at approximately $3,000.
ing that visitors to the li- she ensured that the aisles Such accessibility will
brary who use wheelchairs between the shelving were become mandatory at
had to get the attention of wide enough to comfort- some point but the library
one of the staff members ably have wheelchairs fit will not have to worry
in order to gain access into through. about it in the future.

Helping you honour TRIBUNE Photo by Hillary Miller


your loved ones
since 1905 PRINTING Librarian Linda Cook is pictured by new signage indicating
that the Library now has a handicap parking spot
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Darryl A.Holyk - Publisher And Editor

Around the Region... Hybrid Plan Unveiled for Cannabis Sales


Roblin Review A local mom has been victori-
ous in her quest to get her kids and her neighbours For public safety and to create a highly competi-
bussed to school even though they live within 1.6 tive business environment, we will not co-locate can-
kms of Roblin Elementary School and dont have Under The Dome nabis sales with the retail of alcohol. This model also
any railway tracks to cross. She spent countless By eliminates a need for an immediate public capital in-
hours compiling information to convince the board vestment in new storefronts and provides choices for
of Mountain View School Division that crossing PTH GREG NESBITT consumers.
#83 south to get to school was just too dangerous. Riding Mountain MLA We have issued a request for proposals from qual-
ified applicants to operate cannabis retail locations.
Dauphin Herald Residents in Ethelbert will The deadline for submissions is December 22nd, 2017
have access to library services for the first time in for initial outlets to open on July 2nd, 2018. A diverse
many years, thanks to the community recently join-
ing the Parkland Regional Library system that serves O ur government is taking action for the health and
safety of Manitobans as the federal legalization
of marijuana in July 2018 draws closer.
retail sector is the best way to meet the demand estab-
lished by the market, and our government is sending
a clear message that Manitoba is open for business.
21 municipalities with 23 branches.
We have unveiled a hybrid model for the distri- Though we remain concerned about the federal
bution and retail of cannabis, providing roles for the governments timeline for marijuana legalization,
Carberry News-Express Fiskel Farms of Car-
public and private sectors, to ensure the safety of we have moved forward responsibly and diligently to
berry was named the McCain 2016 Crop Year Cham-
Manitobans and keep criminal gangs out of the busi- prepare for this major change. Our Cannabis Harm
pion Potato Grower for the McCain Manitoba plants.
ness while creating market opportunities for retailers Prevention Act is the most comprehensive legisla-
This is the second time Fiskel Farms (Rick and Karen
at the same time. tion yet passed in any province to deal with the public
Fiskel and son Derek) has received this honour.
Under this model, the provincial Liquor and safety consequences. As well, Manitoba Public Insur-
Gaming Authority will regulate the purchase, storage, ance has launched an education campaign about the
Souris Plaindealer A large portion of the wire distribution and retail sales of cannabis. Manitoba dangers of drug-impaired driving, and our govern-
mesh that lines the sides of the swinging bridge was Liquor and Lotteries Corp. will secure and track the ment will continue to make road safety a top priority.
recently torn out leaving a dangerous gaping hole. supply of cannabis sold in our province, while the pri- During our pre-budget consultations this fall,
Public Works personnel have installed a temporary vate sector will operate all retail locations. Manitobans told us to ensure safety with marijuana
repair. Vandalism has not been ruled out. Our plan allows the public and private sectors and to keep gangs out of the trade. We have listened
to do what they do best. The public sector will regu- and are acting accordingly.
Reston Recorder Tundra Oil and Gas has gen- late and oversee the distribution and supply system, The health and safety of Manitobans continue to
erously donated $20,000 to the Reston Splash Park while the private sector will provide competitiveness be paramount for our government in the face of this
project and $10,000 to the Pipestone Playground and accessibility. The best of both worlds approach significant shift in public policy. Our distribution and
Project. will help eliminate the black market that has so far retail plan for cannabis marks a very important step.
controlled the marijuana trade, and keep profits from Greg Nesbitt is the Member of the Legislative Assem-
Deloraine Times and Star The annual cannabis sales out of the hands of organized crime. bly for the Riding Mountain constituency. He can be
Foodgrains Bank Auction held in Waskada raised Our governments distribution and retail model will reached at 204-759-3313, 1-844-877-7767 or by e-mail
over $21,000, the most ever in the events history. also help keep marijuana away from children through at gregnesbittmla@mymts.net.
a strong regulation of licensed retailers.
Boissevain Recorder About 375 people
crammed into the Legion Hall to hear a presenta-

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are the new Killarney Habitat for Humanity family,
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The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, December 1, 2017 5

Alzheimers Presentation
By HILLARY MILLER
Ye O l d
T
Trib
he Minnedosa 50+
Centre was a busy
place on the morning of
Friday, November 24th.
A number of community
members gathered for
a presentation by Julie
Hockley of the Alzheimers
Society of Manitoba. As
most people know some- 1887 The new Minnedosa roller mill will be ready
one who has been affected for work late next week and will commence running on
by Alzheimers disease or December 12th. This, no doubt, will be good news to the
some other form of de- farmers.
mentia, it was a topic that
would likely hit home and 1897 A malicious person has damaged a threshing
thus, an important one to machine separator standing on Mr. Ransons grounds, by
discuss. boring holes in the wood work and carrying off some of
Hockley gave an ani- the interior parts. If the perpetrator can be found it will
mated presentation which go hard with him.
lasted about 45 minutes.
She put the room at ease
at the very start of her
1907 A young man, while out driving Sunday eve-
ning, managed to let his horse go over a steep embank-
presentation, making her-
Photo by Hillary Miller
ment and injure itself severely. He had to go home and
self more approachable,
get another horse to bring the buggy back to town. Fortu-
and lightening the air sur-
Julie Hockley of the Alzheimers Society of nately, he and his female passenger were uninjured.
rounding a difficult topic.
Currently, more than
Manitoba recently shared valuable
22,000 Manitobans are di- information on Alzheimers disease. 1917 The farmers of Odanah met at the town hall last
agnosed with Alzheimers week to discuss raising more bacon for the boys at the
disease, or some other and requires patience from a regular basis! Society is 97% funded by front lines.
form of dementia. caregivers. With so many Mani- donations. This allows the
There are ten warning tobans and, indeed, Cana- organization to provide
The Alzheimers So-
signs to watch for with Al- dians who are diagnosed the many services they do
1937 Archie Londry brought home honours from the
ciety was in town gauging Royal Exhibition at Toronto for his entry in the Junior An-
the demand in Minnedo- zheimers Disease. They with dementia, (not to for patients, their families
gus Calf Club.
sa for a periodic support are memory loss that af- mention those who re- and caregivers.
group for those dealing fects day-to-day abilities, main undiagnosed), she
with dementia, whether it difficulty performing fa- noted that the Alzheimers 1947 It has been revealed that the total cost of pav-
be themselves, or a loved miliar tasks, problems with ing Main Street from the Minnedosa Hotel to the bridge,
one. The group provides language, disorientation in sidewalk to sidewalk, was $6,600 which is $400 more
time and space, impaired than the original estimate.
Minnedosa
counselling, support
groups, family and public judgement, problems with
1957 J.H. Box, Minnedosa hardware merchant, has
Lions Club
education, advocacy and abstract thinking, mis-
research funding among placing things, changes been appointed Mayor of Minnedosa by members of
their services, and are a in mood and behaviour, the old and new Town Council. The decision was unani-
wealth of knowledge for changes in personality and CONGRATULATIONS mous. He has served on council for one year.
anyone at any stage of loss of initiative.
dealing with dementia. She noted, however, Ray Newstead & Beth McNabb $500
Hockley discussed the that with some of these 1967 Council has decided to purchase the Armoury
warning signs, they can for a youth centre if the current $6,320 price tag from
different types of dementia
also be seen on occasion in
Roy & Marj McNabb $300 Crown Assets Disposal Corp is lowered.
that one might face, as well
as the different stages that those who do not have de-
occur. While showing the mentia, so it is something Carol Suski $200 1987 A proposal has been made for an addition to
group images of a brain at that may require some on- the ground floor of the Townview Manor. If built, this ad-
three stages during de- going attention and obser- WINNERS OF THE November 2017 dition would house the recreation area currently located
mentia, she stressed that it
is a disease like any other,
vation. She cited her own
struggle to find her keys on
LIONS 200 CLUB DRAW
RF 281
on the sixth floor and open that space up for additional
suites.

1997 The Town of Minnedosa was recently awarded

STAMPS Grey Cup Pool Winners


Minnedosa Legion #138
the Outstanding Community Partnership Award at the
Travel Manitoba Awards Gala.

2007 Eric Davidson, who has served as Sergeant Op-


Rubber or 1st Quarter
WINNER
Waine Mansell
REVERSE
Bill McVey
erations NCO for Minnedosa since 1998 has been pro-
moted to Staff Sergeant/Area Commander for the Spruce
(West 6 East 0) (East 6 West 0) Plains Area.
Self-inking $100 $25
2nd Quarter John Mendrikis Samantha Cullen
(West 17 East 8) (East 17 West 8)

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most 70 Newdale ladies this past summer with this and everybody, including Get well wishes to Christmas season. Were
were invited to the second monologue. Her presenta- all their family, arrived for Sandy Ryland of Harrison glad she could join us for
annual Ladies Nite Out. tion was followed by des- the special day. We look House who has been in coffee.
The evening began sert and coffee and more forward to meeting the Minnedosa Hospital re- Bob Young, Rob-
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and appetizers as every- Some lucky winners make it to Canada to visit. speedy recovery Sandy. Helen Caird took in the Let them know you are
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for supper. Seasonal mu- nated by each club. pathy to the family of John cheering for win the Grey last weekend. Always a
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What is Comfort Food?


For example, when I smell to be classified as comfort ple) and combined with enough to be considered
Cooking turkey and stuffing cook-
ing my mind always takes
foods. Foods from a cer-
tain time period or specific
onion, oatmeal, and spices
traditionally encased in
comfort food. Now if this
was a column on dietary
With me back in times to when
I was a boy and would
culture that trigger emo-
tions may be enough to
the sheeps stomach and
simmered for hours. I am
pros and cons and exam-
ining how food addic-
CHEF DEZ come in the house from
playing outside on a crisp
sanction it into this clas-
sification. For instance, on
actually quite fond of it
myself on occasion as long
tions can alter lifestyles in
a negative way, we would
autumn Thanksgiving day. the 17th of March when as it is served warm; once then discuss moderation,
The warm aromas of sage our table is filled with clas- it gets cold I find the tex- balanced diets, and por-

W e have all heard of


the term comfort
food... we in fact have all
foods would be the warmth
felt by the temperature of
the dish, or the spiciness of
and turkey blanketing ev-
ery nook and cranny of our
old house revealed to me
sic Irish dishes, it not only
feels more fitting, but also
fulfilling... or comforting.
ture loses its appeal.
The feel-good sensa-
tion of comfort food can
tion control. However, for
the sake of the love of the
culinary arts we will end it
craved it, smelled the aro- it, and/or even the mouth my Moms selfless efforts This is just one example also be obtained by sim- here on a positive note in-
mas from it in anticipa- feel of the richness about made by her that morning. of many celebrations that ply just loving the taste of stead.
tion, and of course eaten it. However, pairing these Smell is a huge part of the could include, but not something, maybe by that So, in conclusion,
it. What is comfort food physical sensations with enjoyment of eating and limited to, Asian delights of your favorite type of food comfort food can be, and
though, exactly? Is it only the psychological satis- tasting and it has been sci- on Chinese New Year, in- or favorite recipe; which is, anything you want it to
big bowls of stew-ish type faction from eating some- entifically proven that our credible Indian food on literally could translate be, as long as it makes you
foods on a cold winter day thing considered to be a sense of smell is directly Dwali, or haggis on Robbie into almost anything for happy for one reason or
that one eats while wear- comfort food, is where I linked to memory. This Burns Day... yes, there are any one individual. Basi- another... even if it is just
ing pants with a stretchy think the true definition is also the reason we are people that consider even cally, foods that make you temporary.
waistband? Does it exist in lies within people and turned off by some foods haggis to be comfort food. feel good because you are
climates where it is warm where the pleasure really or dishes, because the aro- For those of you not in consuming something you Chef Dez is a Chef,
year-round? Comfort food comes from. mas and related tastes are the Scottish culinary loop, love to eat. The act of doing Writer and Host. Visit him
can be, and is, whatever Comfort food can be linked to times of unhappi- haggis can be defined as a so would bring on posi- at www.chefdez.com Write
you want it to be by what a dish that stirs up sen- ness or ill feelings. savoury pudding contain- tive emotions and help to to him at dez@chefdez.
it means to you. Thats the timental feelings for ex- Recipes of a nostalgic ing a sheeps organs (heart, suppress negative feelings, com or P.O. Box 2674, Ab-
beauty of it; if by eating it, ample. Maybe a certain nature may also contribute liver, and lungs for exam- and that alone could be botsford, BC V2T 6R4.
it gives you a level of com- aroma and correspond-
fort, be it physical or emo- ing flavour is linked to a
tional, then it can be con- memory of a place once
sidered comfort food. visited, a special time or
The physical content- celebration in ones life,
ment from eating comfort or of a beloved person.

Bowling Results
Club 55 Golden Agers
SUBMITTED

N

ovember 27th Bowlers of the week are Betty Ann
Bertrend +99, Jim Clark +51.
Other good games are: Bud Amy 164, Gladys Murray
170, 174, Tony Vanderberg 154, Wayne Brown 212, Rose-
mary Hamilton 173,193, Dan Motuz 221, Russ Pettigrew
161, 149, Debbie Tarn 188, 195, Florence Brown 251, 181,
Hazel Stonehouse 135, Bev Chapski 213, Allan Tarn 190,
Fred Stonehouse 145, Crystal Stoller 135, 132, Reinhard
Penner 178, Ray Criddle 180, 189.

17121gm2

Wednesday, December 6th


vs.
Regina

Friday, December 8th


vs.
Medicine Hat
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Chancellors Pet Photos With Santa


Hockey Report By HILLARY MILLER ceived some pet food that
they were able to donate,
By LAURA GOOD
S anta doesnt just love
kids, he also makes
and there was a further
monetary donation made

T he Chancellors played two away games this


past week. First on the schedule was Thurs-
day, November 23rd when the Virden Golden
time for our furry friends.
This year, Santa was at the
Minnedosa Community
of $30, which will also be
added to the donation.
There were four cats
Bears played host to the Minnedosa Chancellors. Conference Centre on Sun- this year, compared to only
Unfortunately, this was not the Chancellors night. day, November 26th taking one last year, and the rest
They were on the losing end of a 6-1 outcome. pictures with Minnedosas of the pets were dogs. They
Lone goal was scored on the power play by Colin fur babies. had dogs of all sizes and
Robinson assisted by Lucas Parrott and Nathan Krista Powell, who shapes, ranging from Chi-
Dornn. Joe Lane was in between the pipes for this organized the event, said huahuas to a Great Dane/
game. that this year it went really Mastiff Cross.
The Chancellors had a day to rest up and then well. There was definitely The photographers
were headed southwest to Deloraine to face the an increase in attendance this year were Samantha
Colts. The Chancellors were down 5-1 at the end compared to last year, Smart and Surien Fourie.
of the first period after a slow start. Braeden Good she said. Last year there The photos did not
netted an unassisted goal during the first period. were about 10 photo ses- need to be of the pets alone
The team did not give up the fight and held off sions, and this year there with Santa, but could have
the Deloriane/Hartney Colts allowing only three were 17. This meant that included children and pet
more goals over the next two periods while adding more money was able to owners as well. Powell
another goal themselves. Liam Bachewich unas- go to the recipient of the said they had quite a few
Photo submitted
sisted notched another goal for the Chancellors proceeds, Strays That Cant family portrait sessions.
for a final score of 8-2. Pay. Powells goal for future
The Chancellors are working hard and hoping After tallying up the years of the event is to con-
to have a better outcome with a couple of home numbers, Powell said that tinue growing, and have
games beginning Tuesday night against the Glen- they were able to donate more people bring in their
boro/Carberry/Baldur Wildcats followed by a Fri- $250 for Strays That Cant furry companions to have
day night game versus the Killarney Raiders and Pay. In addition, they re- pictures with Santa.
finishing off the weekend on the road to Killarney
for a Sunday afternoon game.

Bridge Club
Minnedosa Chamber of Commerce
Results
November 23rd Family Dance
1st - Jean Garbolinsky/ Saturday, December 2nd
Cheryl Orr
2nd - Wilf Taylor/
4:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Mel Harvey at Minnedosa Community Conference Centre
3rd - Norman Peterson/ Thank you to Town of Minnedosa and Heritage
Nancy McLennan
Co-op for sponsoring the entertainment and to
4th - Val St. John/
Judy McFadden the Pharmacy for donation.

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Keeping People Warm With Winter


By HILLARY MILLER town Minnedosa. or as late as is needed, de-
It was the churchs pending on weather con-

D riving down Main


Street Minnedosa,
you might have noticed
Outreach Committee who
came up with the idea, and
then with the help of Mary
ditions. The location was
chosen because it is shel-
tered from the wind, and
a colourful collection of Dalton and Peggy and Tony they do not want the items
winter gear hanging out- Mullie, the mitten tree to start blowing away scat-
side the United Church was assembled and placed tering throughout the
and wondered what its all at the front entrance of the community!
about. The collection in- United Church. Some weeks, depend-
cludes hats, mittens and For better or for ing on the weather, many
scarves, and are free for the worse, a lot of us tend to of the items disappear off
taking by anyone who is in lose our gloves or one of of the tree, whereas other
need of something to keep our mittens, or you drop weeks the items remain
warm during these winter things, so its not uncom- for longer. We hope that
months. mon for someone to feel a people feel they can take
This is the churchs bit stuck, said Pearen. The something if they need it.
second year making these Outreach Committee and There is no judgement on
items available to the com- the church invited the con- who you are, what age you
munity, and Reverend Na- gregation to donate hats, are, or what your econom-
tasha Pearen is pleased to mittens and scarves to put ic status is, said Pearen.
report that the service is up on the tree, and have The items are there to keep
regularly being used. had some success so far. everybody warm this win-
The idea came from Anyone else who is willing ter.
something that is done in to donate some of these So, if you are in need of
larger cities, where people items, particularly the mit- some winter items or find
were tying scarves on fenc- tens at this time, are also Photo by Hillary Miller yourself stranded down-
es for people to take if they invited to do so. Reverend Natasha Pearen is pleased that people have been making town with a cold head or
were caught in the cold. The group does their use of the free winter wear available at the United Church. hands, head over to the
This is the same sort of best to keep the mitten tree United Church and pick up
idea, but the items are kept stocked, and to keep it dry conditions. They have put dry, and bring other items tree was put out as soon as some winterwear compli-
in a single, central location from what can sometimes plastic bags around some inside to dry out as need- the cold weather hit at the ments of stay bundled up
right in the heart of down- be nasty winter weather items to help them stay ed. start of November, and will with the help of the kind
This year, the mitten likely stay out until March, folks at the United Church!

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Reenas Readers Share Household Hints


secret. Take a ruler and put created shortly after met- you do the reverse. Sub- the implementation of
a sock over one end. Fas- rics came to Canada. Dou- tract 32 from Fahrenheit, any suggestions in this
Solutions and ten the sock with a rubber ble Celsius, subtract 10%, add 10%, and divide by 2 = column. Test all products
Substitutions band. Push the stick under
the appliance and move
add 32. 40 X 2; 80 -8; 72 +32
= 104. Exact conversion!
40. 104 -32; 72 +7.2; 79.2 di-
vided by 2 = 39.6. For sim-
on an inconspicuous area
first.
By the stick back and forth to This in simple terms, is ex- plicity, drop the fraction, Reena Nerbas is a
REENA NERBAS clean the floor. Submitted
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actly what one does if you
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A great substitute for a


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Sandy Lake News


metal colander over the place the foil on the top of to put the extra iPad to use
pot upside down like a the paint can. If one has a by hanging it on the wall in
dome. The holes allow air roller, it helps to smooth my kitchen. Now whenev-
to escape, without the wa- the foil firmly around the er I need to look up a rec-
ter boiling over. wet paint sides of the can. ipe or check a conversion, By DIANE BACHEWICH Francis Syrniuk of Dau- and Lane Lewandoski trav-
Nobody likes dripping Treated this way, even a I just use my iPad, its very phin who is a new resident elled to Hays, Kansas to
wet, cooked pasta noodles. very small amount of paint handy. Submitted by Elda
Dry the pasta by placing
it in a salad spinner. Spin
will stay fresh for years in
its original condition. Alan
I am known around
my town as being a great
M ark Andreychuk of
Calgary, AB spent
the weekend with his
at the Sandy Lake Personal
Care Home.
The lucky winner of
spend American Thanks-
giving with the Jean Roth
family. Marla-Rae Lewan-
the noodles before add- Before I go out, I al- Italian pizza maker, be- mom, Ida Andreychuk. the November loonie draw doski of Denver, Colorado
ing sauce. Submitted by ways check to make sure cause I never serve a soggy Happy 65th birthday which is sponsored by the and Marika Derhak Mc-
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To save a partial can of boots are clean. If they are Put the cheese onto the treated everyone to coffee Kowal. made the trip to join the
paint, so that it is as good not clean, I buff them with crust, next add the sauce and birthday cake on Fri- Get well wishes to Jul- family get together. Dave
as new. Take a sheet of alu- WD-40 and a soft cloth. and last add the meat. Sub- day morning at the Drop- lie Koltusky who had the and Marge Dreiling hosted
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12 Friday, December 1, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

IN MEMORIAM HELP WANTED

Mary Kristalovich
July 1st, 1933
Southquill health ServiceS of rolling river firSt nation inviteS all
November 30th, 2008 applicationS for the following poSition to be filled immediately:
Wealth Management Specialist aboriginal headStart program
Life is eternal;
Beautiful Plains Credit Union and Minnedosa Credit Union are looking for program coordinator
and love is immortal;
an energetic professional for the permanent full time position of Wealth Job Summary:
and death is only a horizon;
Management Specialist Under the direct supervision of the Health Director and accountable to Chief and Council of Rolling River First
and a horizon is nothing
Nation, the Program Coordinator will provide and coordinate the daily activities of the Headstart Program as
save the limit of our sight. Work Location: Work location is divided between Minnedosa and Neepawa.
outlined in the Terms and Conditions, Objectives and Activities of the Consolidated Contribution Agreement for Rolling River
Rossiter W. Raymond Responsibilities First Nation.
Reporting to the General Managers, the Wealth Management Specialist position Support the spiritual, emotional, intellectual and physical growth of the children residing in Rolling River
Forever remembered is responsible for delivering a wide array of investment options to new and Support and encourage each child to enjoy life long learning
by your family existing Credit Union members. This position entails assessing member needs, Support parents and guardians as the primary teachers and caregivers of their children
x determining the appropriate type of investments and delivering these services. Help parents and guardians to play a major part in planning, developing, implementing and evaluating the program
The candidate will be assigned an established mutual fund portfolio. The Recognize and support the role of the extended family in teaching and caring for their children
In Loving Memory of successful candidate will demonstrate a passion for business development and Ensure linkages and cooperation with other community programs and services to enhance the effectiveness of the
RANDY SPRAGGS will actively communicate with Credit Union members to provide expert advice program and
(son, brother, and quality service. Ensure resources are used in the best possible ways in order to produce measureable and positive outcomes living in
brother in-law, uncle)
Requirements Rolling River, as well as their parents, families and communities.
who left us
The successful candidate should have two years post-secondary education duties and responsibilities:
December 2nd, 2003
plus one to three years job related experience or an equivalent combination Coordinate, assist and work towards the development and implementation of a curriculum for the AHS Program with
or education and experience. input from staff, parents/guardians and participants from the program
We who loved you,
Candidate will require a current mutual funds certification in good Develop and implement an Annual Workplan that will identify yearly goals and objectives, outline activities to
sadly miss you.
standing; accomplish them, outline what information will be collected to measure program results and documenting results at
As it dawns another year
Certified Financial Planner (CFP) or Personal Financial Planner (PFP) year end
In our lonely hours
designation (completed or in the process of completing) is a definite asset; Review existing methods and procedures, making recommendations for modifications as is necessary to proper
of thinking,
Demonstrated ability in analyzing an investors needs and effectively continued functioning of the program
Thoughts of you
applying solutions and appropriate financial products is essential; Provide hands on duties in the classroom
are always near.
Superior interpersonal abilities and a commitment to service. Supervise permanent, casual staff and volunteers, advising the Health Director regarding staff issues and concerns.
In our hearts
Unresolved issues at directorship level will be forwarded to the Chief and Council for resolution if necessary.
your memory lingers, For additional information visit
Ensure maintenance of health and safety standards in all areas of the program
Sweetly tender, fond and true, www.minnedosacu.mb.ca or www.bpcu.mb.ca
Liase and work closely with all existing health programs and services to best service the health needs of the AHS Children
There is not a day Please forward your cover letter and resume by December 7th, 2017 to: and families
that we do not Brad Ross, General Manager Actively work towards building good working relationships with Daycare and Nursery School
think of you. Minnedosa Credit Union Monitor expenditures throughout the year through regular consultations with Health Finance and Health Director
Your presence we miss Box 459 Minnedosa MB R0J 1E0 Coordinate staff training and/or workshops for parents and guardians
Your memory we treasure bross@minnedosacu.mb.ca Act as liase between staff, parents and Health Director regarding requests and concerns expressed at monthly staff group
Loving you always,
Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. meetings and through general correspondence
forgetting you never.
(36-2) Maintain existing data base of parent and children participants
Compile activity reports on behalf of AHS Program as per reporting requirements outlined in the Consolidated
Love from
Contribution Agreement
Mom, Bev, Deryl, Candace,
Kim and families. GOLF COURSE GREENSKEEPER As approved by the Health Director, the Coordinator will represent Headstart at community meetings that may be
beneficial to the program
x Full-time Seasonal Promote the image of the AHS Program and seek to improve and enhance community and parental involvement at all
times
REAL ESTATE The Melita Golf Club is seeking a highly motivated person Other as deemed necessary
to manage the grounds starting in 2018. Reporting to qualifications
the Grounds Committee the successful applicants Must have Early Childhood Education III Certificate, Bachelor of Social Work or years experience in the Health and Social
HOMES FOR STU- field
DENTS. Why pay rent when responsibilities will include: Must have excellent communication and written skills
you can buy a home and Must have knowledge of the Ojibway language and culture
build equity. Lets talk. Brian Supervision, training and scheduling of all groundstaff. Must have the ability to build positive relationships with personnel, parents and children
McMillan Realtor 204-612- Control and maintenance over entire grounds including Must have basic computer knowledge for Program reporting on template provided
6575 brian@judylindsay.com
the computerized water system. Must have excellent leadership skills, with an aptitude for good problem solving and decision making skills
Must have a valid Class 5 Manitoba Drivers License and own means of transportation
Maintain and service all groundskeeping equipment,
HELP WANTED Must have a clear Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry Check
tools and shop equipment. Must have First Aid and/or CPR, certified or current
Proven ability to guide employees and maintain positive Salary will be based on qualifications
One experienced sea-
sonal applicant to work on a relationships with executive, staff and golfing public. please submit resume with cover letter to: natasha wilson/health director
bee farm in Minnedosa (DES Southquill health Services
BLK 39176) as an Apiary
Previous greenskeeping experience at a golf course facility
box 246
Technician from April 15th to an asset but we are willing to train the successful candidate. erickson, mb r0J 0p0
October 31st, 2018. Must be Seasonal position running from approximately April 1st to
able to work full-time days, deadline for applications: wednesday, december 13, 2017 @ 2:00 pm
evenings and weekends. Must
October 31st, weekend work expected.
(We thank all that apply, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted) (37-2)
have drivers license. Duties Please provide your resume in writing or by email to:
include: feeding, splitting,
Neil Franklin
pulling, extracting honey,
making up nucs, unwrapping Grounds Committee, Melita Golf Club Rolling River School Division A GOT
overwintered beehives, mak-
ing up brood nests, supering,
Box 549
Melita, MB
Rolling River School Division is located in D YOUR
medicating etc. Theses duties
include handling heavy loads, R0M 1L0
southwestern Manitoba, Canada in close proximity to
Riding Mountain National Park and Brandon, MB. V ATTENTION?
standing for lengthy periods
of time, bending, crouching
neilfranklin@mymts.net
204-522-0105 Full Time Term TEACHER Required E Book this
and kneeling. Must be able
to handle the heat, dust and Deadline - January 31st, 2018
Rivers Elementary School
Grade 3/4 Classroom
R space for
odours as most work is done
outdoors. $13.00 per hour for We thank all applicants in advance and look forward to T your next ad
40 hours a week. Benefits:
Workers Compensation and
reviewing your application. Only candidtes selected for
For more details and application information,
please visit our website at www.rrsd.mb.ca select I Call
vacation pay. Please mail re-
sume to 4663943 Man. Ltd.
interviews will be contacted. Employment then Teaching Positions.
S 204-867-3816
Son Huynh, Box 1173, Minne-
dosa, MB, R0J 1E0. Email to
Thank you to all applicants for their interest in
Rolling River School Division. Only those candidates selected for
E for more
information!
Linda2Masters@gmail.com
or fax to 204-867-5451. (36-2)
(37-2)
interviews will be contacted. !
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, December 1, 2017 13

HELP WANTED OBITUARIES

Theresa Mazerolle
Southquill Health Services of Rolling River First Nation Southquill Health Services of Rolling River First Nation September 23rd, 1920
JORDANS PRINCIPLE CHILD FIRST INITIATIVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY November 13th, 2017
CULTURAL DEVELOPMENTAL WORKER- JORDANS PRINCIPLE CHILD FIRST INITIATIVE
1 FULL TIME POSITION The family of Theresa
DEVELOPMENTAL WORKER Mazerolle announces her peace-
Position Summary: 1 FULL TIME POSITION ful passing at Pine Grove Center
The Cultural Developmental Worker will work under the supervision of Position Summary: in Kamloops BC at the age of 97
the Jordans Principle Child-First Initiative Case Manager to provide sup- The Developmental Worker will work under the supervision of the years.
port and respite services to families with children who have disabilities, Jordans Principle Child-First Initiative Case Manager to provide Theresa was pre-
complex needs and short-term health conditions. The Cultural Develop- deceased by her husband Leo
support and respite services to families with children who have Paul Mazerolle in 1987 in Mis-
mental Worker will assist the program to implement Jordans Principle
disabilities, complex needs and short-term health conditions. sion BC.
with a high degree of Cultural proficiency. The Cultural Developmental
Worker will be hired for a period of one year with opportunity for exten-
The Developmental Worker will be hired for a period of one year Theresa was born in
with opportunity for extension of employment based on further Campbellton, NB, the youngest in a
sion of employment based on further funding and excellent job perfor- family of seven to Ferdinand Vermette
mance. funding and excellent job performance. and Elizabeth LeCouffe. She married Leo
Qualifications: in 1940 and they made their home in Campbellton, NB until
Qualifications: 1946 when she and Leo who now had a family of two decided
Certified Health Care Aide, ECE, EA, or relevant work related experi- Certified Health Care Aide, ECE or EA to take on the adventure of moving to St. Lazare, MB.
ence
Ability to work independently and as a team member In 1955, Minnedosa, MB became their home until 1973.
Ability to speak/understand the Ojibway language, and awareness of They successfully operated Leos Bakery with Theresa acting as
Demonstrated written and oral communication skills
Culture and community traditions will be considered a definite as- manager and delivery girl. She spent many happy times with
set Ability to apply critical thinking skills required
her wide group of friends curling, bowling, playing cards, play-
Ability to advise and assist implementing Cultural Practices and Ability to respect and promote confidentiality ing bingo and becoming a master fisherman. Theresa was an
Protocol with staff and community to achieve Cultural Proficiency CPR and First Aid Certification expert knitter and shared her beautiful creations with friends,
Knowledge of First Nation Communities and Programs Valid Manitoba Drivers License family, and her church. She made sure each new addition to
Willingness to demonstrate and share Cultural knowledge with Own means of transportation the family was provided with one of her Afghans.
Theresa is survived by her daughter Carmel, and late son-
Program and community Subject to Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry in-law Dean Neighbour of Logan Lake, BC and their children
Ability to work independently and as a team member check. Shaun and Scott and grandchildren Tyson, Keira, Levi and
Demonstrated written and oral communication skills, ability to ap- Others as deemed necessary Brody. She is also survived by her son Maurice and his wife
ply critical thinking skills Bonnie (Kessler) of Winnipeg and their children Drew and
Ability to respect and promote confidentiality Salary: Based on Qualifications Danielle and grandchildren Kristian, Jasmyn, Lilli and Mia.
CPR and First Aid Certification Closing Date: December 15th, 2017 at 3:00 P.M. Theresa made her home in British Columbia since 1973
Valid Manitoba Drivers License and own means of transportation and was cared for and supported on a daily basis by Carmel
Subject to Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry check. Please forward resume with cover letter stating your and her husband Dean until his passing in 2014. While living in
Willingness to take additional trainings as required qualifications to the attention of: Mission BC, Theresa was an ardent supporter and worshipper
Ms. Victoria Blackbird at St. Josephs Catholic Church.
Others as deemed necessary
A Celebration of Life will be held in May 2018 in Mission
Salary: Based on Qualifications Jordans Principle Case Manager BC. Cremation has taken place.
Southquill Health Services Fishers Funeral Service in Salmon Arm, BC in care of ar-
Closing Date: December 15th, 2017 at 3:00 P.M.
P.O. Box 246 rangements.
Please forward resume with cover letter stating your qualifications to the Erickson, MB R0J 0P0
attention of: Fax: 204-636-2307 Community Newspapers
Ms. Victoria Blackbird-Jordans Principle Case Manager
Southquill Health Services
We thank all those who apply; however only those selected
for an interview will be contacted.
Have Reach
P.O. Box 246 Erickson, MB R0J 0P0 (37-2)
The Minnedosa Tribune reaches far beyond the
Fax: 204-636-2307 boundaries of our community.
We thank all those who apply; however only those selected When you advertise with The Tribune
for an interview will be contacted. your ad reaches subscribers in these
(37-2) Manitoba communities:
Arden MacGregor Russell
OBITUARIES Argyle
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McCreary
Melita
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Brandon Minitonas Souris
SOPHIE MIKO Brookdale Minnedosa Ste Rose
May 14th, 1933 November 20th, 2017 Carberry Morden Starbuck
Cardale Mountain Steinbach
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Sophie Miko. Sophie, aged 84, was Carman Road Stonewall
born at home in the Ozerna district, MB. She is predeceased by many family members and friends. Clanwilliam Neepawa Stoney
Sophie leaves behind her children as well as many cherished grandchildren and great grandchil- Dauphin Newdale Mountain
dren. Douglas Oak Bank Strathclair
Sophie had many anecdotes about how the times had changedfrom working on fields Eden Oak River Swan River
with horses to electricity and telephones. Sophie lived all of her life on the farm while raising six Elphinstone Oakburn Virden
children over the years. While caring for her children, she helped run a full farm, in addition to Erickson Olha Winnipeg
cooking many, many meals, baking homemade bread, and canning jars and jars of her vegetables. Franklin Onanole
While life was hard at times, Sophie was strong in her faith and it sustained her throughout her life. Gladstone Pilot Mound Did You Know?
Mom was a hard working Legion Ladies Auxiliary member who made many lunches. She had a Great Falls Polonia We also
green thumb and grew large gardens as well as many flowers, could make perogies in her sleep, hav- Hamiota Portage la have a number
ing made countless hundreds of dozens over the years, and could feed a crowd with only five minutes High Bluff Prairie of subscribers
notice. Kenton Rapid City across Canada
In her later years, Sophie enjoyed visits with her many children and their families as well as looking Killarney Reston and the United
forward to playing brisk games of cards with family at holidays. If you couldnt show up in person, she called you. Lac du Bonnet Rivers States.
She had a daily calling list, her full time job and at times it was hard to get through the phone to talk to her. She got the most out Lake Audy Rossburn
of her free long distance calling!
Sophie was proud that the farm was over 100 years old. She continued to live and work on the farm and her beloved garden
until the time of her death with the help of her children. While her physical health declined in her later years, she never lost her
amazing memory. If you ever had a question about someones age she knew, she could update you, having calculated their age in
her head.
Sophie often faced the sadness of losing friends and family, having outlived many of them. She faced each loss with the grace of
God, often saying a rosary for a different person each night.
A private family funeral was held for Sophie. For those who want to remember Sophie, donations can be made to the St. An-
thonys Cemetery fund (Jackfish church cemetery).
May she rest in the Lords grace. Vichnaya Pomyat.
14 Friday, December 1, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

PROPERTIES FOR SALE

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ACCOUNTING CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION
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HAULING 867-3981
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Lake Audy Meats


CALL ME... FOR ALL YOUR

Brian Horner
REAL ESTATE NEEDS
Burgess Law Farm Raised Animals
Grain & Fertilizer Lorne or Ian Arnold
Office
Hauling 204.759.3313 204-848-2205
51 Main Street S Toll Free 844.877.7767 Cells: 204-867-7380
Minnedosa gregnesbittmla@mymts.net or 204-848-0660
867-2935
PETER HARRISON #7 515 4th Avenue Josh McKay - Sales Rep
burglaw@mts.net
Phone/Text 867-5444 Burlington Place, Shoal Lake, MB 204-210-0740
ianarnold10@hotmail.com
204-867-7182 www.suttonharrison.com
16 Friday, December 1, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune

mcu
Minnedosa Credit Union
Community Owned, Community Minded
Main Line 204-867-6350 Candice Brown - Loans Officer 204-867-6362
Brad Ross - General Manager 204-867-6366 Alayna McTavish - Loans Clerk 204-867-6354
Carol Taylor - Member Service Manager 204-867-6368 Kim Robinson - Loans Officer 204-867-6352
Terry McLenehan - Manager of Lending 204-867-6363 Lisa Dyck - Administrative Clerk 204-867-6367
Susan Glasgow - Finance Manager 204-867-6353 Joanne Clarke - Financial Administrator 204-867-6364
Debbie Strelczik - Ag/Comm. Acct. Manager 204-867-6360 Gaylene Johnson - Member Service Supervisor204-867-6357
Dan Quesnel - Loans Officer 204-867-6359 Fax 204-867-6391
Donna Dowsett - Loans Officer 204-867-6361 Email info @minnedosacu.mb.ca

Hours of Business
Monday to Friday - 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

DEPOSIT GUARANTEE Minnedosa Christmas Community


ALL CREDIT UNION DEPOSITS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED, WITHOUT LIMIT, Dinner for everyone to enjoy
BY THE CREDIT UNION DEPOSIT GUARANTEE CORPORATION will be held at 12:00 noon on
December 25th.
Call Susan Hyde at 204-867-3425
if you require a ride. Pickup meals
available. Join us for Turkey dinner,
MINNEDOSA CREDIT UNION fun and fellowship.
WILL BE CLOSED
Saturday, December 23rd, 2017 SANTA DAY
IS DECEMBER 2nd
Sunday, December 24th, 2017 FUN FOR EVERYONE
Monday, December 25th, 2017
PRIZES, RIDES, AND FOR ALL THE CHILDREN
Tuesday, December 26th, 2017 AND A VISIT FROM A SPECIAL SOMEONE!!!!
Saturday, December 30th, 2017
BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE FAMILY DANCE AT THE MINNEDOSA
Sunday, December 31st, 2017 COMMUNITY CONFERENCE CENTRE DECEMBER 2ND
Monday, January 1st, 2018 FROM 4:00 P.M. TO 11:00 P.M. !!!

THE SANTA PARADE IS DECEMBER 15TH FROM 6:00


P.M. COME OUT AND ENJOY THE FESTIVITIES!!!

THE BOARD,
MANAGEMENT AND
ITS THE MOST WONDERFULL
TRAVELLERS CHECK LIST:
Have you:
STAFF WISH YOU ALL
THE BEST DURING THE
TIME OF THE YEAR...

TO SKIP A PAYMENT
1) notified your Credit Card companies HOLIDAY SEASON AND
IN THE NEW YEAR
that you will be travelling?
2) Ordered your foreign currency?
3) Applied for travel insurance? SEE A MINNEDOSA CREDIT UNION LOANS
OFFICER FOR DETAILS
4) Updated your Passport?
5) Notified your Credit Union?
Let us know how we can help. (some conditions may apply)
HO HO HOLD THE PAYMENTS
THE MINNEDOSA CREDIT UNION WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME
NEW STAFF MEMBERS KRISTINA HODGES, FLORENCE ITS NEVER TO EARLY TO START THINKING ABOUT RRSPS
ANDERSON AND LISA DYCK TO OUR MEMBER SERVICE STAFF THE DEADLINE FOR RRSP PURCHASES IS MARCH 1ST, 2018
AND DONNA DOWSETT TO THE LOANS TEAM !!!

ATTENTION FARMERS!
Many of our farming members will soon be receiving a request from us to complete
an AGRIPAC to enable us to complete their annual line of credit review. We ask that THE HOLIDAY TRAIN WILL BE
you complete the net worth statement as of December 31st and bring in a copy of
your 2017 income tax return once it is completed. COMING THROUGH
If you are running the Microsoft Excel program and are connected to the MINNEDOSA ON
internet you can download a computerized version of the AGRIPAC that will save
you countless hours when completing this statement. This program is available DECEMBER 3RD, 2017
on the Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives web page and is called
Farmplan-Financial and Production Software. AT 4:30!!!
http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/business-and-economics/financial-
management/farm-software-and-worksheets.html#farmplan
You will have a permanent record on your computer of your financial statement
that is quickly and simply updated or changed year after year.
If you have any questions in regard to completing the AGRIPAC or using the
computer software, Farmplan, please contact Terry, Debbie or Dan.

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