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Local
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Anchor
Bombers in
Semi Finals
TCS Science
Fair
2016 Chamber Executive (L-R): Treasurer Callie Mendrikis, Secretary Ken Jenkins,
Vice President Beth Melendy and President Brad Ross.
dents entering the agriculture field after high school.
This years recipients were
Catrin Davies and Sarah
Brown.
Th e Chamber once
again co-sponsored the
local Manitoba Youth Job
Centre in partnership with
the Town of Minnedosa.
July saw the return of the
Chamber sponsored pa-
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Elizabeth Rotoff
Elizabeth Rotoff has
performed across Canada
and England in opera, musical theatre and recitals.
Along with leading roles
in several operas, she has
performed as a soloist with
the Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir and Women
of Note. Ms. Rotoff teaches
voice from her home studio in Winnipeg and many
of her students have gone
on to study voice at the
university level in the disciplines of classical music,
musical theatre and jazz.
She is vice president of
the Manitoba chapter of
the National Association
of Teachers of Singing and
of the Manitoba Registered
Music Teachers Association as well as an active adjudicator and clinician. In
addition, Ms. Rotoff shares
her passion for music and
movement in her role as a
certifi ed zumba instructor, PiYo live instructor
and personal trainer. In
her spare time, she enjoys
training for triathlons and
blogging as The Fit Singer.
Caron WhitlawHiebert
Caron
WhitlawHiebert holds both an
ARCT Teachers and Performers Diploma and has
been teaching for the Divi-
Wendy J. Bobby
Wendy J. Bobby began
her passion for dance at a
young age in Northwestern Ontario. She graduated from Confederation
College in Thunder Bay in
the fi eld of recreation and
travelled throughout Canada and the USA attending workshops and conventions as she pursued
her dance education. This
education, combined with
a passion to share the love
of dance and the performing arts, led Ms. Bobby
to teach in Thunder Bay,
Winnipeg, Steinbach and
various rural communities
in southeastern Manitoba
before settling in the RM of
Springfi eld where for the
past 24 years Ms. Bobby
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the development of Sunrise Performing Arts Centre of Excellence Inc. (the
SPACE) and its subsidiaries - Cooks Creek Dance
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dio of Fine Art, hosted its national radio play on the they are gearing up for the
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Roger Roger. The intimate the two of them, com- impressed by people who
setting was perfect for en- mented Kim Burgess, one have the ability to write
joying an evening of un- of the members of the au- songs and put the music
plugged live acoustic mu- dience. I enjoy folk art- with it, Roger Roger has
sic. Marlies Soltys, owner of ists performing their own such a knack for it, Marlies
Inspire Studio, had the idea work, and a bonus when it commented their voices
of bringing the two forms of happens right on our small and harmonizing bring it
art together, it makes for town Main Street! Prior to to a whole new level once
such a unique evening out. the launch of Fairweather, again.
The evening was such
Roger Roger is a sibling Roger Roger, has performed
folk/roots duo from Win- twice at the Winnipeg Folk a success that Marlies has
nipeg. Twins Lucas and Festival as part of the Young decided to bring in more
Madeleine Roger are both Performers Program, show- entertainers in the future.
singer-songwriters
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have joined forces, each are
amazing guitar players with
beautiful vocals and harmonies that compliment
each other. The off spring
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Chamber
Continued from Page 1
The Chambers prize was presented to Minnedosas
own Marlies Soltys who has since opened Inspire Studio
of Fine Art on Main Street.
Leading up to the holiday season, The Chamber once
again focused on a number of Shop Local Christmas initiatives such as Santa Day. Moonlight Madness and Unlock the Magic of Main Street. The Chamber also completed its two-year project of partnering with the Town
of Minnedosa to purchase new blue and white Christmas
decorations for the downtown business district.
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Kelley Gray
Barry & Marilyn Hudson
Ryan Beatty
Terry Dmytriw
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Archie Smith
Melissa Murdoch
Donna Illerbrun
Wilbert & Ruth Hutton
Al Parenteau & Heather Amy
Reg & Sharon Nylen
Cob Semenchuk & Pat Taylor
Lawrence & Colleen Parrott
Edna Pelts
Neil Ebner
Dave Pollon
Jim Woloshen
Dick Alexander
Bob Manns
Georgina Woychyshyn
Jen Cook
Craig & Michelle Pearson
Margo Dunphy
Ev Dagg
Ruth Kiely
Harold Gilleshammer
John Schneidel
Darrell Crabbe
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Bonspiel was held
February 1st to February
7th with 26 rinks entered.
First
Event
winnerswere the Charlie
Dagg rink from Clanwilliam. Rink members
were Steven Ritchie,
Charlotte Crawley, Charlie Dagg and Jeff Dagg.
BONSPIEL DONORS
A & B Dalrymple Greenhouse
Bayer Crop Science
BDO AccountingErickson
Burgess Law Office
Chad Burton Electric
Clanwilliam Store
Clint Moffat & Sons
Deb Pritchard Golf
Erickson Credit Union
Heritage Co-op
Johns Tax Service
KC Recycling & Waste
Ken Beatty Construction
Lakeside Septic
Minnedosa Auto Wreckers
Minnedosa Credit Union
Minnedosa Home Hardware
Minnedosa Insurance
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Prairie Concrete
Redfern Farm Services
Royal Bank - Minnedosa
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Parkway Insurance
RDS Welding
Redfern Farm Services
Richardson Pioneer
Sharons Town & Country
Sims & Company
Viterra - Brandon
A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU GOES OUT TO ALL OF THE INDIVIDUALS WHO MADE DONATIONS OF
CASH, PRIZES, FOOD, TIME AND EFFORT WHICH HELPED MAKE OUR2016 EVENTS SUCCESSFUL.
AS WELL, THANK YOU TO EVERY ONE THAT CAME OUT TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OR ALL OF OUR
COMMUNITY EVENTS. YOUR SUPPORT IS ALWAYS VERY MUCH APPRECIATED.
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1886 At the burning of the CPR station in Winnipeg on Monday, several Minnedosa residents lost their
baggage in the fire.
Photo by Jeff Pearson
Back row (L-R): Coaches Ian Pinette and Ty Burton. Styles Hotin, Colby Dufault, Jared Cameron,
Robyn Burgess, Emily Alexander, Parker Pinette, Ben Scorgie, Ezra Scorgie. Coaches Shannon and
Dave Alexender . Front: Grant Gerrad, Adam Archbutt, Will Kane, Mikaela Pinette, Sean Smith,
Travis Lamb, Riley Madill, Aiden McGorman, Shay Nylen and Seth Pinette.
1906
(Not in order) Carter Wark, Brody Marnock, Brooklyn Boyd, Shay Nemetchek, Liam McVey, Bryce
King, Cole Williamson, Justice Findlay, Nathan Pollichuk, Ty Pollichuk, Emily Alexander, Mischa
Frykoda, Lev Frykoda, Rylan Westwood, Sean Smith , Phoenix Palaschuk, Breanne Turchinski, Ethan
Turchinski, Colby Dufault, Blake Bennet, Jordan Woloski, Riley Madill, Travis Woychyshyn, Easton
Paterson, Delanie Selewich, Kaleb Lycan, Mikaela Pinette, Parker Pinette, Connor Quennelle,
Josh Hume, Dylan Ewasiuk, Colby Marshall, Ashton Marshall, Jared Cameron, Hayden Pollon,
Seth Pinette, Lincoln Marshall and Serj Nicholson. Coaches were Brent Cardy, Hailey Rapsky,
Tim Konsorata, Nick Cameron, Aiden Arvisais, Ian Pinette, Kurt Cornish, Steven Smith,
Ty Burton, Riley Barrett and Kelsey Abel.
1986 Tribune Editor, Pat Murray writes short farewell to federalist Jean Chretien who had left politics
after 23 years of service. Pats closing line, He may be
back.
1996 Minnedosa Big Brothers and Big Sisters Bowl
For A Kids Sake raised close to $4,300. The 30 participating TCS students raised $1,065 with an additional
$480 coming from MCI students. The balance was
made up from community contributions.
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Chub
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Drop-in Centre to coffee
for his 70th birthday on
Friday. There was also a
birthday supper held at his
home for family on Saturday evening. Happy Birthday Chub.
Th e Drop-In Centre hosted the Westman
Regional Carpet Bowl
Tournament on Thursday, February 26th with
eight teams participating.
A fun time was had by all.
Winners for fi rst went to
Rivers Team, second to
John Domaschuk and his
team of Francis Kuzmak,
Linda Sichweski and Elsie
Kristalovich and the third
prize winner was another
team from Rivers. The Rapid City teams werent that
lucky, but close to winning, hopefully next year.
A delicious lunch and coffee breaks were enjoyed by
all. The 50/50 draw went
to Dennis Johnson. Chub
did a good job being draw
master and Diane Bach-
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and left a freshly sawn tree
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suggestion on how to remove this darker circle?
I have not tried anything
yet as I dont want to compound the problem.
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This may require a little elbow grease but your
chance of success is high.
Make a paste of baking
soda and dish soap. Scrub
the area with a damp
Scotch Brite pad. Rinse
with water and repeat if
necessary.
Dear Reena,
I own a water cooler
that is about 10 years old.
I lost the directions for
Dear Harvey,
No need to run to the
store for special equipment, all you need is: a
pot, water and a sharp
knife. Boil water in a large
pot. While water is heating; use the knife to score
each potato skin around
the width of the potato as
if you were drawing a line
around the middle of the
potato. Boil potatoes for 15
mins. Place potatoes in ice
water. When cool enough
to touch; pull off potato
skins. Continue to cook as
normal. This method actually adds fl avour to the
potato because you are
cooking the spud right in
its jacket.
Dear Reena,
Suggestion of using
a butter knife to open a
stuck jar is not good for the
knife-it will bend or break.
Using the opener for a can
of juice, turn the pointed
side up, place under the
edge of the jar lid, lift. You
may have to try a couple
spots around the lid, but it
will pop open. Works every
time, Janice
Dear Reena,
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cheated them very easily
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n Saturday, February
27th, the Minnedosa
Bantam Bombers hit the
highway for a one day tournament in Rivers. The fi rst
game the Bombers faced
the Brandon Predators.
Josh Good opened up the
scoring with an assist from
Carter Hedley to finish the
fi rst period up one nothing. Th e second period
Town of Minnedosa
RFQ 2016-01 - RECYCLING COLLECTION
(4 year term)
The Town of Minnedosa is inviting quotations for Residential & Business
Recycling Collection within the Town of Minnedosa.
An RFQ package listing the details and requirements can be obtained
at the Town Civic Centre or at www.discoverminnedosa.com
Any enquiry concerning the content of this Request for Quotation should
be directed to Kevin Marcino at 204-867-0037 or minpwork@mymts.net.
Sealed Tenders marked RECYCLING COLLECTION will be accepted at the
Town of Minnedosas Civic Centre, 103 Main Street South,
Box 426 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
Deadline: 4:30 p.m. on Monday, March 7, 2016
Fax: (204) 867-2686
Email: minnedosa@minnnedosa.com
Any or all of the quotations may not be necessarily accepted.
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19th the Tanners
Crossing School gymnasium was transformed
into a giant science lab
with 140 well-prepared
student presentations and
displays for the elementary schools annual Science Fair. Students from
grades one to eight spent
many hours preparing for
the event and the top two
from each of the four age
categories will take their
presentations to compete
at the Western Manitoba
Science Fair at the Keystone Centre in Brandon
on March 15th.
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1st: Boyd Grant/
Doug Thiessen
2nd: Wilma Jones/
Gwen Hoffman
3rd: (Tie) Wilf Taylor/
Barry Brooking and
Norman Peterson/
John Cullen
4th: Carol Lonsdale/
Linda Vint
5th: (Tie) Doreen
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and Bob Manns/
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Welcome to Minnedosa
Rotary Club. We meet first
3 Thursdays of each month
at 5 p.m., Rotary Clubroom,
Minnedosa Golf and Curling
Complex. Supper meeting,
third Thursday. We welcome
interested community residents. More info? Call Tony or
Peggy, 8672113. District site
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Trivia Nite Friday, April
22nd, 2016 at the Clanwilliam Hall. Hosted by the
Clanwilliam Community Hall
and the Clanwilliam Curling Club. Doors open at 7:00
p.m. Questions begin at 7:30
p.m. Advance tickets only,
$10.00 each lunch included.
To enter a team and purchase
tickets contact Liz Davies
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paid for prior to 6:00 p.m. on
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on Monday, March 21st, 2016.
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available. License #1339. (513) x
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JEANNE KRUTKEWICH
It is with saddened hearts
that we announce the passing of Jeanne Elsie Krutkewich.
She passed away on Tuesday, February 23rd, 2016 at
the Minnedosa Personal Care
home at the age of 82 years. She
was born in the R.M. of Rosedale, MB to Peter and Martha
Petrynko. She was the fourth
born of seven children.
Her younger years were spent
babysitting, house keeping and attending school at Franklin, MB.
She met the love of her life Metro at a dance
in Mountain Road, MB and they were married June 7th, 1952 at
the Mountain Road Church. Three years later in 1955 they had
their first son James Edward. Their only daughter Debra Jeanne
was born in 1957 and their second son Michael Peter was born
in 1969.
She worked at the River Bend Caf in Minnedosa as a baker
and the Minnedosa Creamery as an office clerk. While raising
her family she worked at Dans Quality Shoe Store and Chicken
Delight as assistant manager and baker.
Religion was a very important part of her life. She was very
active with the Holy Ascension Ukrainian Catholic Church in
Minnedosa being on the board for the church and hall committee and singing in the choir.
She loved her family and many happy times were spent visiting, playing cards and games at every occasion that came along.
She loved making pies, perogies, cabbage rolls and was just an
all around good cook. You would never leave her home without
food and drinks, and she always wanted everyone to eat more.
She was predeceased by husband Metro, her parents, brother
Bill and recently brother Mike.
She leaves to mourn her passing her children Jim (Marlene),
Debbie (Malcolm) Klym, Mike (Heather). Her grandchildren
Jay (Elin) Klym, Mindy (Chad) Pollon, Vanessa (Tom) Matthews,
Nick (Kenzie), Chris, Blair, Cole (Kassia). Her great grandchildren Hayden and Evan Anne Pollon, Reid and Amy Klym.
Her sisters Helen, Margaret, Irene (Ray), Barb (Eugene), sister-in-law Ethel, many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
We would like to thank the staff at the Minnedosa Personal
Care Home for her excellent care and Minnedosa Funeral Service. Also special thank you to Wilma Shewfelt for her compassion and guidance. Also everyone for food, cards, flowers and
phone calls.
Prayers were said on February 25th, 2016 at the Minnedosa
Funeral Chapel. Funeral Service was held on Saturday, February 27th, 2016 at the Holy Ascension Ukrainian Catholic
Church, Minnedosa, MB with Father Emil Kardasinec officiating. Interment followed at the Holy Ascension Ukrainian Cemetery. Pallbearers were her seven grandchildren.
Minnedosa Funeral Service in care of arrangements.
PHOEBE ELIZABETH MADILL
(ROBINSON)
AUGUST 6TH, 1925 FEBRUARY 3RD, 2016
With sadness and heavy hearts we announce the peaceful
passing of Phoebe Madill at the Minnedosa Hospital at the age
of 90 years. Phoebe was predeceased by her parents Robert
and Agnes (Annie), her husband James Russel (Jimmy) and
daughter Norma Alberta. Phoebe leaves to mourn her son Jim
(Brenda) Madill, granddaughters Carla (Chad) Hebner, Vicki
(Mike) LeBlanc, Tracy Delgaty (AJ) and Christine (Shawn)
Rose. She will also be deeply missed by her great-grandchildren Gatlin, Maddex, Hadleigh, Bryant, Joshua and Victoria as
well many brothers, sisters and extended family. At Phoebes
request, a private family service will take place in the spring. In
lieu of flowers and cards, donations may be made to the Minnedosa Health Centre Palliative Care Box 960 Minnedosa, MB R0J
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MURIEL GRACE CARTER
(nee MADILL)
DECEMBER 25TH, 1920
FEBRUARY 24TH, 2016
It is with sadness we announce the passing of Muriel Carter of Bethany at the Minnedosa Personal Care
Home at the age of 95 years. Muriel was born at her parents farm home one mile east of Bethany, the third child
and only daughter of Tom and Minnie Madill. She grew up
on the family farm with three brothers Clifford, Jim and Leslie,
who all predeceased her. Muriel attended Bethany School, enjoying curling, skating and softball and graduated from Grade 11 in
1937. She married her high school sweetheart, Sydney Charles
Carter, on October 30th, 1940. Sid worked as a Park Ranger in Riding
Mountain National Park and their first home was a log cabin in the
Park. When Sid joined the RCAF in 1943, Muriel followed him first to Winnipeg, then St. Thomas, Ontario and finally to Souris, Manitoba. After his discharge from the forces in
1946, Sid and Muriel bought a section of land in the Bethany area and farmed until 1987, growing both the farm and their family. They had four children: Tom, Jim, Brenda and Karen. Muriel
was predeceased by her husband, Sid on July 30th, 1987 and her son Jim on September 9th, 2011.
Muriel continued to live on the farm until 1998, when she moved to Minnedosa. Muriel was always
very involved in the Bethany Community, serving on boards and working tirelessly for the Social
Group, ACW, St. Johns Anglican Church,, the Community Hall Board and the Boyd Cemetery.
Muriel is survived by her son, Tom (Jennifer), daughter-in-law Mary and daughters
Brenda (Len) Robinson and Karen (Doug) Dowsett. Her family was very important to Muriel and she was happiest when they visited to play cards, eat home cooked meals (her buns
were legendary) and catch up on all the extended family news. She was always very proud of
and will be very much missed by her children, 13 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Cremation has taken place and funeral services and interment will be held at
a date to be announced later. In lieu of flowers, donations in Muriels memory to
the Boyd Cemetery, St Johns Anglican Church, the Patio Project at the Minnedosa Personal Care Home, or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by her family.
Minnedosa Funeral Service in care of arrangements.
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