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WHAT: II you are someone who wants to learn
how to support and care Ior those living with a liIe
limiting illness and their Iamilies, in the community or
within an institution, this course is Ior you!
HOW: This is a 6 week one Monday evening per
week, comprehensive, Palliative care certifcate course.
It is open to anyone in the community who is currently,
or may potentially be an inIormal caregiver to a person
living with a liIe limiting illness.
WHEN: Starting Monday, October 7th, 2013,
7:00 -9:00 p.m.
WHERE: Minnedosa Hospital Boardroom
COURSE TOPICS:
Session 1 - Introduction to Palliative Care
Session 2 - Understanding the Dying Person and their
Iamilies
Session 3 - Communication: Listening & Responding
Session 4 - Physical Needs oI the Dying Person
Session 5 - Loss, GrieI and Bereavement
Session 6 - Completing the circle
A variety of teaching methods are used from video,
lectures and group interaction. No cost for the
course, all course material supplied through Prairie
Mountain Health.
To Register:
Please call Barb 204-867-2715
or email catsrockmymts.net
Continued from Page 1
A feasibility study on the MREC project has already
been conducted by those currently involved with the
project. However, a review from an independent source
is needed in order to satisfy requirements for provincial
funding.
Orr anticipates that the study will cost in the vicinity
of $30,000, half of which will be funded by the province,
the other half will be coming out of the MREC reserve.
We have given Harper a copy of all of the plans and
next week he will begin a variety of meetings with difer-
ent user groups, town people, MREC organizers, con-
struction representatives and engineers, says Orr.
Currently the MREC site continues to see some sur-
face changes as local volunteers have been moving earth
around, leveling the felds to prepare the land for the var-
ious soccer and baseball felds.
Tere is a lot of ground work going on but now har-
vest has taken precedence for many of our volunteers.
Te municipalities are involved as well but I am not too
sure where we will end up at the end of this building sea-
son.
Fundraising for the project continues and funds cur-
rently sit at just over $6 million. Te current total does not
include the Towns 2013 commitment of $300,000.
Fundraising is an ongoing challenge for this project.
It is hard to keep everyones mind on it because it is such
a long-term project. Tere are federal grant programs
coming in the spring that we will be working on, there
is the provincial grants coming up for next year, and the
town is applying for a debenture, which we are currently
doing preliminary work on now, explained Orr.
Town Council will be sitting down with the MREC
building committee near the end of October to review the
building timeline, any changes necessary and where the
project currently sits in terms of progress. Te feasibility
report from Jack Harper and Associates is expected to be
presented to council by the end of this year.
M
innedosas 50+
Seniors Activ-
ity Centre celebrated
its 5th anniversary
on Saturday, Septem-
ber 21st. Community
members gathered at the
facility for an afternoon
of cofee, tea, cake and
some musical accompa-
niment.
Te activity centre
was opened in the fall of
2008 and hosts a variety
of activities for local resi-
dents including shuf e-
board, pool, a quilting
guild, scrabble, bridge
and other games. Te
centre also organizes
luncheons two times a
month.
MREC study
Five years for 50+ Centre
Photo by Darryl Holyk
By JENNIFER PAIGE
E
xpressions Concert
Series begins its per-
forming arts showcases
next week, bringing a
variety of artists to the
stages of Minnedosa over
the course of the next few
months.
Te concert series has
fve diferent performanc-
es lined up for audiences
between now and Febru-
ary, including Rosie and
the Riveters, Yadong Guan
Trio, Jimmy Rankin, Red
Moon Road and Manitoba
Teater Centre produc-
tion, Miracle on South Di-
vision Street.
Te f rst performance
to grace the stage of the
Minnedosa Community
Conference Centre is
Rosie and the Riveters , a
trio of ladies performing
a variety captivating vocal
arrangements.
Te trio takes their
name from Rosie the Riv-
eter, an iconic symbol of
the women who worked in
factories in North America
during WW II.
T e groups perfor-
mance is inspired by the
music and fashion of the
1940s and includes of a
variety of music from tra-
ditional African American
spirituals, toe-tapping
bluegrass numbers, con-
temporary folk songs
as well as a few original
numbers.
We like to experi-
ment with dance routines
and a sense of humour. It
is a great deal of fun, it is
the kind of evening that
anyone can come to and
feel joyful. Te audience
can expect some the-
ater, some comedy, some
dance, they can expect
to laugh and enjoy some
good clean fun, says Fa-
rideh Ceaser, singer, song-
writer for Rosie and the
Riveters.
Rosie and the Riveters will
be starting of their Mani-
toba tour in Virden one
day before their Minnedo-
sa appearance.
Expressions to kick of with a touch of the 40s
Photo submitted
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Soturdo,, Octobor 5th
:00 o.m.- 1:00 p.m.
Stock up on o vorlot, ol homomodo
goodlos lncludlng Plos, Cooklos,
Squoros ond Blscults.
Stock up lor Thonksglvlng!
61 - 6th Stroot SW
September 19th
1stDoug T iessen/Boyd
Grant.
2nd Doreen Seligman/
Linda Boys.
3rd Jean Garbolinsky/
Carol Lonsdale.
4th (tie)Cheryl Orr/Gwen
Manns and Val St. John/
Judy McFadden.
Hi Reena,
Do you have a solution
on how to remove grease
that seems to be baked
onto the bottom of my old
cast iron frying pan? I have
tried some commercial
cleaners, but they didnt
work. Maybe you have a
remedy that will work, I
hope so. You have such
interesting hints in your
articles, I try not to miss
any of them, but I havent
been able to fnd anything
pertaining to this problem.
Carol
Dear Carol,
Begin by washing the
pan with dish soap and
water, next take a little veg-
etable oil on a paper towel
and wipe around the inside
and outside. Put the pan in
the oven on about 225 for a
few hours. Enjoy your pans
and do not worry, even
though they may not look
clean, they are clean. If you
are not happy with the ap-
pearance, consider trying
oven cleaner on your pans
(make sure to use in a ven-
tilated area).
Dear Reena,
Tis summer our dog
has been very smelly. He
is a beautiful long-haired
golden retriever. He re-
ally enjoys the outdoors,
walking, swimming, run-
ning, fetching. We have
bathed him numerous
times throughout the sum-
mer, using dog shampoos,
but still he smells. Is there
a product or solution
you would recommend,
to eliminate this awful
odour? We use the fol-
lowing shampoo brands:
WAHL and Hartz. Ryan
Dear Ryan,
It is obvious by your
attention to detail that you
are doing your very best
to care for your dog. It is
important to note that like
humans; body smell can
permeate from our insides
not necessarily from the
outside. People who eat
lots of garlic for example
eventually begin to smell
like garlic. Since sham-
poos arent remedying
the smell you may need
to consider the next step.
With that said, it sounds
as though your golden re-
triever needs a trip to the
vet to investigate what is
going on inside his body
and to determine the
cause of the odour. His
odour may be linked to
his diet or a medical con-
dition and will be worth
checking out.
Fighting dog odours
BRIDGE CLUB
RESULTS
Solutions and
Substitutions
By
REENA NERBAS
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Obituaries: $6.50 per col. inch.
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does it assume responsibility for errors published as a result of
an advertisement placed, changed, or cancelled, by telephone.
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PRODUCE
FOR SALE
LAND FOR SALE
WANTED
FOR RENT
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
REAL ESTATE
AUTOMOTIVE
COMING EVENTS
BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT
NOTICE
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our readers know! Place an
ad in Te Tribune Classifeds
starting at $9.00 plus tax. (tfn).
Signature Homestyles
new Fall/Winter line of home
decor and organizational
products are now available to
order. Gorgeous Halloween
and Christmas items (get your
gift shopping done early!).
Individual orders available
or have a catalogue party to
receive a hostess special, nu-
merous half priced items and
a FREE shopping spree! Visit
www.signaturehomestyles.ca
to view the online catalogue.
204-867-5544. (23-tfn)
Farm free range chick-
ens and turkeys growing now,
feeding oats, wheat and corn
plus milk products, roasting
type. Chickens 5lbs and up.
Turkeys 12lbs and up. Also,
Chev S10 Diesel, 1985, low
miles, restored, new paint and
safety. Phone 204-725-4211.
(27-4x)
Brown wooden rocker,
love seat, swirl rocker in dark
green, two keyboard electric
organ, size guitar, older 5
speed mens bicycle, tow be-
hind grass catcher, heavy gas
string-blade whipper snipper,
12 to 22 ft extension ladder,
band saw, NEW cube electric
heater. All items open to best
ofers. Phone 204-867-2429
or cell 204-867-7854. (29-2x)
30 inch electric range, al-
mond coloured. $250.00 o.b.o.
Phone 204-867-2235. (29-2x)
1997 GMC Chevy ex-
tended cab, 5.7L, 220,000
kms, 4 new shocks, new bat-
tery with headers, and stereo
system with too much to list.
Selling as is, $3,500 OBO.
204-868-5980. (28-4x)
Tomatoes and pumpkins
for sale. Call Albert or Judy
Christopherson at 204-867-
2772. (29-2x)
Apartment to rent
Main St. Minnedosa. One
bedroom, fridge and stove,
unfurnished. 204-874-2134.
(28-2)
Cozy 1100 sq. ft. 2 storey
character home in Minnedo-
sa. Recent renovations, 3
bedroom, 4 pc bath, kitchen,
dining room, large living
room, den and mudroom, fve
appliances, high ef ciency
furnace, large yard. No pets,
no smoking. References re-
quired. $1,000 plus utilities.
Call 204-867-3996. (28-3x)
In Minnedosa 2 bed-
room apartment. Phone
1-204-728-8609. (28-tfn)
New 2 bedroom suites in
four-plex, 1100 sq ft, six appli-
ances included, water soften-
er, laminate fooring through-
out, maple cabinets, blinds
included, covered front deck,
spacious backyard. Call 204-
210-2910. (28-3x)
Wanted: Retired, non-
smoking couple to hous-
esit our home November
to April/14. Utilities paid.
Phone 204-867-1957 (eve-
nings). (28-2x)
Small 2 bedroom house
for rent in Minnedosa. $775
per month, plus utilities. No
smoking. Application and
references required. Avail-
able October. 204-720-9406.
(29-3x)
A HEATMOR
Outdoor Wood or
Pellet Boiler
At Half Price
call the
BACKWOODS
BOILER BOYS
for details
204-384-7557
www.backwoods
boilerboys.com
Control your
heating costs!
The Disability Tax
Credit Allows for:
$1,500 Yearly Tax
Credit
$15,000 Refund
(On Avg)
Covers: -Hip/Knee
Replacements, -
Arthritic knees, hips,
hands, or shoulders -
COPD, other Disabling
Conditions.
For Help Applying
204-453-5372
R.M. of Minto, NE 18-
16-17w, 160 acres cultivated.
Mail ofers to Box 182, Minne-
dosa by October 5th 2013.
Questions, phone 204-867-
7679. Highest ofer not neces-
sarily accepted. (25-6x)
Only about a 10-min-
ute commute to Minnedosa.
2-storey, 3-bedroom house
on 40 acres. 2-vehicle garage,
barn. $140,000. Ewan or Ker-
ry Pow 204-724-3678. Royal
LePage / Martin-Liberty Re-
alty. (29-2)
RICHARDS,
Dawson Ryder
Georgia is proud to announce
the birth of her baby brother
Dawson Ryder Richards.
Hewas born on June 29,
at12:09 a.m.,
weighing7 lbs 8oz and
measuring 21 1/4 inches long
Proud parents are
Andrew & Alyse Richards
Dawsons Grandparents
include,
Margie & Barry
Colleen & Wayne
Jim Richards and
Cam Mckillop.
(x)
Happy 90th Birthday
Lawrence.
Love, Don and Trudy Sjoberg
and their family.
(x)
You are invited to come
and greet Lawrence Sjoberg
and share a piece of cake at
the Minnedosa Personal Care
Home on the occasion of his
90th birthday on Wednesday,
October 2nd between 2:30
and 4:00 p.m. (x)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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Firewood. One or two
cords. Must be split and sea-
soned and suitable for wood
stove. Call 204-724-5203.
(28-2x)
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youd like to let everyone
know about? Get the word
out there with a Coming Event
listing in Te Tribune. Ads
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UCT Bingo at Ukrainian
Hall, Tuesday nights. Doors
open at 6:00 p.m. Early bird at
7:00 p.m. followed by regular
games. License #3359 B1 and
3359 BO. (47-tfn)
All welcome - Gospel
Services. Shared simply, sin-
cerely, and without obliga-
tion. Sundays at 3:30 p.m. at
50+ Activity Centre. For more
information contact 204-867-
3435. (27-3x)
Fall Supper at Bethany
Community Centre, Sunday,
September 29th, 4:30-6:30
p.m. Prices: Adults $12.00,
Children 6-12 $6.00, Pre-
schoolers FREE. (27-3)
You are invited to
Back to Church Sunday at
Minnedosa United Church at
11:00 a.m. on September 29th.
Lunch to follow. (28-2)
PANCAKE BREAKFAST:
World Race Fundraiser for
Robyn Dragan Saturday, Oc-
tober 5th, 8:00 a.m. 12 noon
at Minnedosa Calvary Church
(52-2nd Ave. SW). Everyone
welcome. (28-3x)
12 Friday, September 27, 2013
The Minnedosa Tribune
CAREERS SALES
RECYCLING
COMING EVENTS
Minnedosa Service to
Seniors Meal Program
serving meals to seniors
and all others requiring
meals at the Townview
Manor 6
th
foor Tuesdays,
Tursdays and Sundays
starting at 5:00 p.m. $8.00
dine in, $10.00 delivered.
Call 204-867-2198 after
1:00 p.m. on day of the
meal or call 204-867-5190
for all other inquiries.
Menu:
September 29th:
Roast beef and gravy, rolls,
potatoes, vegetable, salad,
pickles, dessert, tea and
cofee
October 1st:
Roast turkey with dressing
and gravy, rolls, potatoes,
vegetable, salad, pickles,
dessert, tea and cofee
October 3rd:
Braised cod, roasted
potatoes, rolls, vegetable,
salad, pickles, dessert, tea
and cofee
(12-tfn)
Minnedosa Band Parent Association
Annual General Meeting
October 7th, 2013 at 7 p.m.
in TCS Band Room
Everyone Welcome
Come See What We Are About!
Cadurcis Fall Supper at
Basswood Hall October 6th,
adults $12.00, 6 10 years
$6.00, pre-school free. Doors
open 4:00 p.m., supper starts
4:30 p.m. (28-3x)
Strathclair Ag. Society
Horse Poker Derby October
6th, 2013. Registration from
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at
same location as last year - 7
miles north of Hwy. #16 on
PTH #354 near Strathclair or
5 miles south of Hwy. #45 on
PTH #354 near Elphinstone
then watch for signs. Rid-
ers - $10.00 - lunch on trail
and supper included. Silent
Riders - $2.00 or 3/$5.00. For
information call Calvin 204-
365-2653 or Keri-Lyn 204-
365-2579. (28-2x)
Flea Market and Craft
Sale: Sunday, September
29th at Ukrainian Hall (202-
5th Ave. NW), 10:00 a.m.
2:00 p.m. Proceeds go to the
Minnedosa Heritage Village.
Lunch available. Table rent-
als! Call Donna at 204-867-
3629. (28-2)
Minnedosa Regional Li-
brary Fall Story-time begins
Saturday, September 28th
from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. for
children ages 3-6. Children
will have fun making crafts,
playing games and reading
stories. Space is limited so
please pre-register your chil-
dren in advance. For further
information, contact the Li-
brary at 204-867-2585.(28-2)
4-H for Teens Meeting
- Monday, September 30th,
2013 at 7:00 p.m.at MCI.
Kids Blast! for Gr. 1 5 is
taking place after school from
3:30 5:00 p.m. every Tues-
day at the Covenant Church.
It is a fun flled program with
games, crafts, snacks, stories
and more! If you have any
questions, please phone Andy
Gilkinson 204-867-2810. (29-
2)
Minnedosa Youth Rugby
Annual General Meeting will
be held Wednesday, Octo-
ber 2nd, 2013 at 6:30 p.m.
at Minnedosa Collegiate, 74
Armitage Ave. Everyone wel-
come! (x)
Rapid City UCW Fall
Supper on Sunday, October
20th, 2013; sittings at 4:45 and
6:00 p.m. Adults $12.00; Chil-
dren 6 10 $5.00; Preschool
Free. Advance tickets are
available from Bernice Finlay
at 204-826-2226 or Bernice
Dmytriw at 204-826-2661.
(29-4)
Celebrate Library Month
at the Minnedosa Regional
Library. October 1st 5th
is Fines Free Week! October
10th is Library Patron Appre-
ciation Cofee and Donuts
All Day! October 15th at
6:30 p.m. Pajama Story-time.
October 26th at 2:30 p.m. eLi-
braries Manitoba/eReader
Assistance. October 22nd -
26th Get Caught Reading!
Attention quilters: the
Minnedosa Valley Piecemak-
ers begin a new season on
Monday, October 7th, 2013
at 7:00 p.m. in the 50+ Centre
(31 Main St. S). We welcome
anyone wishing to learn how
to quilt. (29-2x)
Ladies Curling Club
General Meeting is on Turs-
day, October 10th at 7:00 p.m.
at the Curling Complex. Wel-
come all new and previous
curlers. (29-2)
Moving Sale October
5th and 6th, 2013 at 77-1st St.
NE, Erickson, 9:00 a.m. Many,
many tools; fshing supplies;
new shop vac; air pressure
washer; large computer desk;
womens black leather jacket
XL; other clothes; electric
BBQ; bread maker; entertain-
ment centre; rose recliner;
crocks; Blue Mountain collec-
tion; hide-a-bed. All must go,
plus lots of free items. If you
need something just ask, we
may have it. (28-2x)
Yard/Garage Sale 110-
4th St. SE, Minnedosa. Sat-
urday and Sunday 10 a.m. 6
p.m. (x)
Garage Sale Septem-
ber 28th, 2013 from 10 a.m.
1 p.m. at 615-3rd St. NE,
Minnedosa. (x)
aluminum
brass
zinc
steel
e-waste
lead
catalytic converters
stainless steel
batteries
copper
www.urbanmine.ca
204.774.0192
72 Rothwell Road
Winnipeg, MB
(1 block south of IKEA)
The trusted name in
metal recycling
AUCTIONS
Total non reserved
auction sale for Mr.
& Mrs. Stan Bernes on
Saturday, September
th at : pm. Sharp.
Location: 8 kms north
of Erickson on east side
of #10 Hwy, signs will
be posted. A 1200 sq. ft.
House will be sold by auc-
tion at 1 p.m., no reserve
bid, house to be removed
by October 10th. At 1:20
p.m. we will be selling an-
tique furniture, eg. Black-
Smith Forge (VG); a very
good dining room suite
(walnut) oak table; plus at
least one hour of other an-
tiques; also approximately
a 2000 bushel steel grain
bin. For information and
viewing call Timer at 204-
826-2092. Hydmans Auc-
tion Service, Box 12, Rapid
City. (28-2)
13094cc03
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Erling Harris Wark
June th, September th,
Erling Harris Wark passed away September 12th, 2013 at the
Minnedosa Hospital at the age of 100 years.
Erling was born to Harris and Ida Wark at the family farm
in Odanah Municipality. In October 1942, he joined the
Royal Canadian Air Force and served on the Construction
Maintenance Unit in Manitoba and Calgary, Alberta. He was
discharged in January 1946.
In June 1946, he married Jean Purdy and they moved into
the farmhouse where he was born and lived there for the next
55 years. During those years they had a son Keith Erling and a
daughter Marlene Ann.
As the years went by, Keith married Sharon Myker and
together they had two children, Sherry and James. Marlene
married Larry Pollon and they had two sons, Chad and Colin.
In their retirement years, Erling and Jean did a lot of travelling
in Canada and the southern states.
In October 2001, they moved of the family farm to a house in
Minnedosa where Erling lived until April of this year.
Erling was predeceased by his wife Jean and son Keith.
Leaving to mourn his passing is daughter Marlene (Larry)
Pollon; grandsons Chad (Mindy) and Colin (Lori); daughter-in-
law Sharon (Arnold) Suski; granddaughter Sherri (Dustin) and
grandson James (Lisa).
Erling lived long enough to be blessed with 11 great
grandchildren. He was a kind and gentle man and will be truly
missed by family and friends.
Graveside service was held Wednesday, September 18th, with
Rev. Natasha Pearen of ciating. Pallbearers were Chad Pollon;
Colin Pollon; James Suski; Leonard Wark; Keith Wark; and Jon
Wark.
Kay Mayor (nee Glowa)
-
With sadness the family announces Kays passing on
September 17, 2013 at the age of 94 years at the Erickson and
District Care Home.
Beloved wife of late John Ashton Mayor and mother of late
Gerald Mayor; loving mother of Joyce Morris of Cardinal,
ON, George Mayor of Fernie, BC, Judith (Leslie) Waddell of
Kinburn,ON, John (Sharon) Mayor of Regina, Denise Mayor
of Grenfell, Sask.; grandmother of Jordan Morris of Halifax,
Laura (Mark) Mitchell of Fenlon Falls, ON, Kristine Morris
(Marcus Bachmann) of Toronto, Bruce (Meaghan) Waddell of
Ottawa and Lindsay Waddell (Peter Aboud) of Ottawa, Mandy
(Ryan) Higgens of Moosejaw and Erin Mayor of Regina; great
grandmother to Jackson and Emily Mitchell, Anastasia and
Alexandra Morris and Oliver and Lincoln Aboud, and Henry
Waddell
Respecting Kays wishes there will be a private memorial
service to be held at Crawford Park cemetery at a later date.
In lieu of fowers, memorial contributions can be made to the
Crawford Park Community Hall with Mrs. Alice Grif th or your
preferred charity.
Raes Funeral Service of Shoal Lake and Erickson are in care
of the arrangements.
IN MEMORIAM
In Loving Memory of
Lorna Wetteland
March 5, 1928
September 26, 2012
Our hearts still
ache in sadness
And secret tears still fow
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever know
Always loved and
remembered.
Fred, Brenda and Terry and
families.
(x)
In Loving Memory of
Ernie Gudbranson
March 1952
September 1994
No length of time
can dim the past
Today, tomorrow,
our whole lives through
We will always love
and remember you
Lovingly remembered by
Joyce, Laurie (Kevin, Liam,
Jackson), Cheryl.
(x)
Gladstone Transfer Ltd.
is currently taking applications
for the following position:
Class 1S drivers, super B hopper work thru
Prairie Provinces. Dedicated routes to suit drivers`
preIerred lane oI traIfc.
SuccessIul candidates must possess the willingness to
work in a team environment and work with late model
saIe equipment.
Check us out at www.gladstonetransIer.com or phone
204-385-2947 or Iax 204-385-3465.
Permanent Part Time
Member Service
Representative
Under general supervision, guided by established
standards and procedures, the Member Service
Representative provides members with a variety oI
services related to the promotion and sales oI cash and
non-cash related deposit products and services with
courtesy and accuracy. Responding to member and
potential member inquiries, the Member Service
Representative analyzes needs and assists members to
utilize the product or service which best meets those needs.
The ideal candidate should have a minimum oI a Grade
12 diploma and related work experience in a credit union
or other fnancial institution would be considered an
asset. The successIul candidate will be a goal oriented
team player with strong interpersonal skills in both oral
and written communication.
Erickson Credit Union oIIers a competitive salary,
commensurate with the qualifcations and experience
oI the successIul candidate, as well as a benefts and
pension package.
Individuals interested in this permanent part-time
position are invited to Iorward a resume in confdence by
September 30, 2013 to:
Sharon Larsen, Manager
Member Services & Administration
Erickson Credit Union
Box 100, Erickson, MB R01 0P0
Email: slarsenericksoncu.mb.ca
We thank all candidates for their interest, however, onlv
those selected for an interview will be contacted.
PAINTER
Qualifed Painter with
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AUTO BODY
All Auto Body Repairs
Ph: 867-2083
5 Main St. North
Friday, September 27, 2013
ACCOUNTING
Income Tax Filing
Farm and Business
Accounting
Payrolls
Government form filing
Phone 867-5550
Fax 867-5808
116 Main St. S.
Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
Tax Ser vi ce
& Accounti ng
Parish Backhoe
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Septic Systems Weeping tiles
Water Sysyems Basements
All types of excavation
Certifed in waste
water management
Call: Ian
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Commercial
Residential
GENERAL
CONTRACTORS
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867-0400
0r
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PRAIRIE CONCRETE
Minnedosa - 867-3853
Ready Mix Concrete
Concrete forms, Rebar, Wire Mesh,
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All at Competitive
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Specializing in water & sewer
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All types of excavation
Basements, Demolition
Snow removal
Gravel, Topsoil
Sales of septic tanks
Tony 867-7582
Kirk 867-0180
Clint Moffat
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OFFICE
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Sand & Gravel Products
Excavating
Water & Sewer
Installations
Site Preparation
Landscaping
Snow Removal
ALLARD
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WIRCH
CERTIFIED GENERAL
ACCOUNTANTS
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Gateway Street
Onanole, Mb
848-7413
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Phone: 638-3005
Fax: 638-5817
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE
CONSTRUCTION
ELECTRICAL
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Air Conditioning,
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Bus : 867-3950
Fax:
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Refridgeration
70 Main St, S.
Minnedosa, MB.
Personal Tax Returns
Farm Returns
Business Returns
Cash Back
Phone: 867-5124
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E-GLASS REPLACEMENT
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ND
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AC
S
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Interior/Exterior
Renovations
Cabinets, Countertops
All Flooring
Drywall and Taping
Ceramic Tile
Decks, Fences, Garages
and More!
204-868-0382
Darwin
Matthews
TV AND APPLIANCE
SALES AND SERVICE
Your Shaw Direct,
LG, Samsung, Bell
Danby Dealer
Computer Sales and Service
Systems, Monitors &
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Minnedosa, MB
Phone 867-3164
E-mail: darm112@mts.net
SALES
SELF-HELP
Brian Horner
Grain & Fertilizer
Hauling
204-867-7182
16 Te Minnedosa Tribune Friday, September 27, 2013
Grant Application for 2013
Minnedosa and District Foundation Inc.
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Minnedosa and District Foundation Inc. is committed to enhance
the quality oI liIe Ior our citizens, by
promoting charitable, educational, and cultural endeavors:
to encourage and inspire donors in charitable giving Ior the beneft oI
the community and to LEAVE A LEGACY FOR THE FUTURE.
Deadline October 1, 2013
The Minnedosa and District Foundation is currently accepting
applications Ior grants Ior the calendar year 2013. The Foundation will
entertain applications on an annual basis to be allocated by
December 31, oI the current year.
A grant application is required along with:
Applications are available Irom
Bruce McNabb at Minnedosa Insurance Services.
Applications are also available on-line at
www.discoverminnedosa.com
Go to living/community resources/community organizations.
Applications are to be mailed by October 1, 2013 to:
Minnedosa and District Foundation Inc.
PO Box 1980
Minnedosa, MB
R01 1E0
APPLICATION DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 1, 2013
1. A brieI history oI the organization and project
2. Most recent fnancial statements
3. Anticipated budget
4. Purpose oI the request
5. Timeline Ior completing your project
27-3
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
ACCENTUS IS HIRING expe-
rienced Medical Transcrip-
tionists to work from home.
Candidates must have 1 year
of acute care experience. Ap-
ply today! Send resume to:
hr@accentus.ca.
Manitoba Starch Products
seeking an Assistant Produc-
tion Manager Monday to
Friday from 8:00 to 4:30 pm.
Mechanical and Sanitation
experience an asset. Send re-
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bastarch.com
AUTOMOTIVE
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COMING EVENTS
ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE
SALE! Huge Fall Event!! Larg-
est of the season. Over 220
tables! Sat. Oct. 5th, 10am-
5:30pm and Sun. 6th, 11am-
4pm, $5 per person, Assini-
boia Downs, 3975 Portage
Ave., Winnipeg. Great Selec-
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Grow Marijuana Commer-
cially. Canadian Commercial
Production Licensing Con-
vention October 26th & 27th.
Toronto Airport, Marriot Ho-
tel. www.greenlineacademy.
com. Tickets 1-855-860-8611
or 250-870-1882.
FOR SALE
BATTERIES FOR EVERY-
THING Automotive, farm,
construction, ATV, marine,
cycle, golf carts, solar. Phones,
tools, radios, computers, etc.
Reconditioned, obsolete, and
hard-to-fnd batteries. SOLAR
panels, inverters, and acces-
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1-877-775-8271 www.battery-
man.ca
DISCONNECTED PHONE?
Phone Factory Home Phone
Service. No One Refused! Free
Activation! Low Monthly Rate!
Calling Features and Unlim-
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Call Today! 1-877-336-2274.
www.phonefactory.ca.
11th ANNIVERSARY SALE!
September 13 30. Best Sav-
ings of the Year Event! 10%
OFF all purchases exceeding
$500 pre-tax. Special Fea-
tures: Queen Pillow Top Set
$395; 12 Drawer Queen Stor-
age Bed $499; 5 Piece Solid
Wood Table Set $489; 3 Piece
Leather Set (black or brown)
$1395; 7 Piece Solid Wood
84 Table Set, self-storing leaf,
$1095. Many, many other spe-
cials! Store Hours 10 - 8 pm
Mon Fri, Sat 10 - 6, Sun 12 5.
KDL Furniture - 660 Highland
Avenue (south side of No. 1
Highway), Brandon, MB Call:
204-571-1971.
MOBILE HOMES
Glendale Mobile Home Sales
has 3 lots available for new
SRI mobile homes in Rapid
City, MB. Choose from one
of our 2013 show homes or
custom order your new SRI
home today! 204-724-7907 for
details.
SERVICES
Notre Dame Used Oil Prov-
ince Wide Collection, used
oil over 500 L, used oil fl-
ters, containers, antifreeze,
batteries. Ecocentres, Rms,
Businesses, Farms. Phone
1-204-248-2110, www.notre-
dameusedoil.com
STEEL BUILDINGS
STEEL BUILDING SIZZLING
SUMMER SAVINGS EVENT!
20X22 $4,188. 25X24 $4,598.
30X36 $6,876. 32X44$8,700.
40X52 $12,990. 47X70 $17,100.
One end wall included. Pio-
neer Steel 1-800-668-5422.
www.pioneersteel.ca
STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL
BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28,
30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120,
60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-
ance owed! Call 1-800-457-
2206 www.crownsteelbuild-
ings.ca
THANK YOU FROM
THE MINNEDOSA UCT:
Once again we had a very
successful Terry Fox Run
raising over $4,000 towards
cancer research. Tank you
to all who supported our
event: the enthusiastic par-
ticipants including our local
RCMP Of cer Joe , those who
pledged support through do-
nations or the purchase of
Terry Fox merchandise, the
many volunteers, those who
helped advertise our event
(Modern Looks Hair Design,
Te Minnedosa Library, Te
Minnedosa Tribune), our lo-
cal merchants (Burgess Qual-
ity Foods, Schimmels Olde
Style Bakery and Heritage Co-
op) for donations towards the
BBQ, and Carly from CKLQ.
Tank you Minnedosa for
your continued support.
T e children of Ruth
Delmage and their families
would like to thank all those
who attended the cofee party
held in honour of moms 90th
birthday. Also, thank you to
the Legion Ladies for serv-
ing a delicious dinner in the
evening to family and friends.
~Keith, Janis, Pamela,
Valerie and families. (x)
Te 50+ Activity Centre
would like to thank every-
one who helped us celebrate
being in our facility for fve
years. T anks to Flowers
on Main (Dorothy Briscoe),
Minnedosa Pharmacy (Dave
Penner, Morden), and Home
Hardware (Karen Kingdon)
for donating door prizes and
Heritage Co-op for donat-
ing our cake. Also, Don and
Evelyn Wilkinson and Darryl
Holyk for providing entertain-
ment. Te Teddy Bear Sun-
f ower bouquet was won by
Pearl Motuz.
T e family of Erling
Wark would like to thank Dr.
Onyshko; nurses and hos-
pital staf for the great care
they gave him over the last
four months. Tank you
friends and neighbours for
the cards; f owers; and food
brought to our home. Spe-
cial thanks to Rev. Natasha
Pearen; Minnedosa Funeral
Services and the Legion Hon-
our Guard at the graveside
service. ~Marlene and Larry
and family. (x)
Open Private Daycare
Monday Friday from 6:30
a.m. 11:00 p.m. I have three
spots open and two part-time
spots open. Call Betty at 204-
867-3462 pr 204-210-0183 for
more information. Hope to
hear from you soon! (27-3x)
Gloria Usicks Licensed
Family Daycare has INFANT
AND PRESCHOOL SPOTS
AVAVILABLE. Located at 49-
1st Street NW in ERICKSON
(1 block north of Co-op Gas
Station). Subsidy applications
available. Phone 204-636-
2729. Please leave a message.
(27-3x)
Need help with a family
member, friend or yourself? I
am a certifed health care aide
who lives in Minnedosa will-
ing to help in any way I can.
Anything from: housekeeping;
shopping; proctoring; assist-
ing or providing care; sitting in
hospital, home or care home;
taking you to an appointment;
providing care. I am willing
to travel with or to your loved
one anywhere they want to
go. I love to travel. Please
call me (Jaimie Bailey) at 204-
724-0518. I have frst aide and
CPR. (28-3x)
CARD OF THANKS WORK WANTED
DAYCARE
MCNA PROVINCE WIDE CLASSIFIEDS
TCS Playground Enhancement
Committee invites you to the
GRAND OPENING
of the NEW K-2
Playstructure at TCS on
Friday, October 4
at 11:00 a.m.
(south side of the school -
weather permitting -
otherwise in the gynasium)
Hope to see you there!
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