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financial support of the
Government of Canada
through the
Canada Periodical Fund
of the Department of
Canadian Heritage.

Volume 133 Issue 51

Friday, March 4, 2016

www.minnedosatribune.com

90 cents plus tax

Chamber Elects New Executive

A Change for the


Better is Coming...

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this week

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he Minnedosa Chamber of Commerce


hosted its Annual General
Meeting on Tuesday, February 24th with approximately 25 people in attendance. The 2016 executive
was elected with Brad Ross
as President, Beth Melendy
as First Vice President, Ken
Jenkins as Secretary and
Callie Mendrikis as Treasurer. There is currently a
vacancy for the position of
Second Vice President.
This years AGM featured keynote speaker,
Chuck Davidson, President and CEO of Manitoba
Chambers of Commerce,
who brought the group up
to date on recent happenings with MCC and the
various benefi ts the provincial organization offers
members of community
chambers. Chuck last visited Minnedosa Chamber
members in February 2015
during a local meet and
greet event.
The Minnedosa Chamber had another busy 12
months in 2015. Some of
the years highlights included another successful
May long weekend townwide garage sale event
with 50 registered garage
sales. Th at number was
up from 43 sales in 2014.
The following month, the
Chamber hosted its 10th
annual Ag Appreciation
BBQ. From this event, two
$1,000 bursaries are presented to graduating stu-

Photo by Darryl Holyk

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-

rade during Fun Fest with


over 70 entries, which was
an increase over the 2014
parade and year two of the
Fun Fest Frenzy promotion, hosted by the retail
sub committee.
In late August, the Chamber partnered with the Town
of Minnedosa to host an
evening to honour the
Burgess family for over 125

years as business owners


in Minnedosa. During the
event, the Chamber designated a $2,000 donation
to the Minnedosa Foundation in the Burgess Family
name. The official donation was made on Philanthropy Day in November
so that the Chambers initial investment could be
stretched to $3,400 with

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50% and 20% increases


from The Winnipeg Foundation and Thomas Sill
Foundation.
On October 22nd,
the Chamber sponsored a
$250 cash prize for the first
annual Whats The Big
Idea Rural Entrepreneurship Event.
Continued on Page 3

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Friday, March 4, 2016

Meet the Adjudicators

Roger Roger

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-

sion of Preparatory Studies at University of Manitoba for over twenty years


where she is in demand
as a master class clinician.
She examines for Conservatory Canada (formerly
Western Board of Music)
and has been adjudicating festivals throughout
Manitoba and Ontario for
more than twenty years
and also trains new adjudicators and examiners.
Having studied with many
prestigious teachers, Ms.
Whitlaw-Hiebert currently
enjoys teaching a large
diverse class of piano students ranging from beginner to diploma level. Her
students excel in the Winnipeg Music Festival and
at the Provincials, many
go on to compete in national competitions, and
yearly win silver medals
for the highest mark in
Manitoba for both Conservatory Canada and Royal
Conservatory of Music
examinations.
Teaching
pedagogy is one of Ms.
Whitlaw-Hieberts greatest passions. Many of her
students have gone on to
be prominent teachers in
Manitoba.

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
has dedicated herself to
the development of Sunrise Performing Arts Centre of Excellence Inc. (the
SPACE) and its subsidiaries - Cooks Creek Dance
Academy, Springfield Theatre Company and Springfield Community Performing Programs.

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Friday, March 4, 2016

Bombers Head
Into Semifinals

Larger Space For Fitness Centre


By JEFF PEARSON

Photo by Jeff Pearson

By JEFF PEARSON

he Minnedosa Bombers have won the quarterfinals


in the Tiger Hills Hockey League! The Bombers were
up two games to one in the series against the Gladstone
Lakers when they travelled to Gladstone on Friday, February 26th. The Bombers won the game on Gladstones
home ice in overtime with a score of 4 to 3.
The Lakers opened the scoring with the first goal at
05:44 in the first period, then not even two minutes later at 07:30, Bombers #15, Derek Cameron, scored. The
second period saw the Lakers take the lead at 05:42. The
Bombers #5, Cory Hodgson, hammered one in to tie the
game again. After a fierce battle in the third period, the
Bombers #91, Matt Saler, sailed one past the Lakers goalie giving Minnedosa the lead with a score of 3 to 2. The
Lakers came back to tie the game at 16:27. This nail biting
action packed battle ended with a Minnedosa Bombers
victory four minutes into overtime with the winning goal
scored by #21, Russell Huyghe.
The Bombers first semi-final playoff game will be in
Carberry tonight, Friday, March 4th against the Plainsmen. Minnedosa has home ice advantage tomorrow
night, Saturday, March 5th at 7:30 p.m. Lets fill the stands
Minnedosa and cheer our Bombers on to victory!

n November of 2015, the


Minnedosa Fitness Centre muscled its way into
the old Curves for Women
location, which doubled
its floor space. Once complete, this expansion will
allow for members to have
access off of Main Street.
Previously, the only entrance to the centre was
from the rear, west side of
the building.
The fitness centre,
which opened approximately 20 years ago by
founding member John
Neabel, has been in dire
need of expansion for a
number of years as memberships have continued
to grow in number. Currently, the fitness centre
has approximately 125
members ranging in age
from 13 to 80+.
The expansion is
nearing completion and
would not have been possible without the generous
donations from local businesses and service groups,
indicated Erik Davidson,
one of the eight volunteer
board members of the cooperative.
The gym has a wide
variety of equipment including
free
weights,
benches, tread mills, a

Photo by Jeff Pearson

rowing machine, elliptical trainers and stationary


exercise bikes. Its not
just a gym, but a complete
Wellness Centre accommodating people with all
different health goals, Erik
commented. A & L Cycle
of Brandon recently installed a brand new, stateof-the-art leg press at the
expanded fitness centre.
The expanded space is
already in use by members
with only a few items left to
complete. There will be a
Grand Opening later this
month or early April.

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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Friday, March 4, 2016

Clanwilliam Busy With Bonspiels

Jr: Landen Poitras, Zach Nay-Jackson,


Austin Poitras and Devyn Crerar.
SUBMITTED

he Clanwilliam Mixed
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.

Second place was the


Barrett Nelson Rink from
Minnedosa, Third Place
was the Ryan Andreychuk
Rink from Erickson/Clanwilliamand Fourth Place
was the Malcolm Klym
Rink from Clanwilliam.
Second Event winnerswere the Rick Nylen
rink from Minnedosa.
Rink members were Rick
Nylen, Wendy Brock,John

Mixed: Steven Ritchie, Charlotte Crawley,


Charlie Dagg and Jeff Dagg.
Mendrikis, andIan Straker. Second place was
the Mike Jury rink from
Minnedosa/Clanwilliam,
Third Place was the Keith
Syslak rink from Clanwilliam and fourth place
was the Dick Gawiuk rink
from Elphinstone.
Third Event winnerswere the Tim Kingdon Rink from Basswood/
Clanwilliam/Minnedosa.

Rink members were Tim


Kingdon, Tracy Kingdon,Tammy Syslak and
Gord and Kathy Lane.
Second place was the
Andrew Richards rink
from Clanwilliam, Third
place was the Jen Andreychuk rink from Sandy
Lake and fourth place was
the Scott Gray rink from
Erickson.
The winner of the

THE CLANWILLIAM COMMUNITY HALL AND THE CLANWILLIAM CURLING CLUB


WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS WHO DONATED CASH OR PRIZES
TO OUR 2016 SNOWMOBILE POKER DERBY, ANNUAL MIXED, YOUTH OR SKINS BONSPIELS.

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
Minnedosa Pharmacy
Minnedosa Vet Clinic
Prairie Concrete
Redfern Farm Services
Royal Bank - Minnedosa
Sims & Company
ViterraBrandon

Mens Skins: Rick Nylen, Doug Cook,


Ian Straker and Dennis McNabb.
curlers draw for the
Canada Cup Curling
ticketsin Brandon was
Charlie Dagg. Runner up
wasDave Alexander.
On February 13th,
five rinks took part in the
Clanwilliam Junior Bonspiel. The winning rink
wasDevyn Crerar from
Carberry. Rink members
and left to right in picture
are Landen Poitras, Zach
Nay-Jackson, Austin Poitras and Devyn Crerar.
The
Clanwilliam
Mens Skins Bonspiel was

held February 19th and


20th with eight rinks participating.
Winner of the A
Event was the Rick Nylen rink from Minnedosa. Rink members were
Rick Nylen, Doug Cook,
Ian Straker and Dennis
McNabb.Winner of the
B Event was the Andrew Richards rink. Rink
members were Andrew
Richards, Jeremy Short,
Jared Wood and Chris
Krutkewich.

POKER DERBY DONORS


A & B Dalrymple Greenhouse
BDO Accounting - Erickson
Burgess Law Office
Erickson Credit Union
Guscott Backhoe & Trucking
H & R Block
Heritage Co-op
Hopkins Welding
KC Recycling & Waste
Ken Kane Aerial Spray
Kirks Service
KRL Farms Ltd.
Lakeside Septic

Minnagro Ltd.
Minnedosa Auto Wreckers
Minnedosa Credit Union
Minnedosa Home Hardware
Minnedosa Insurance
Minnedosa Pharmacy
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.

THANK YOU ALL!!!

Lottery License

Financial Report for 2015


As per the Local Gaming Authority
License fees received in 2015:
$231.35
Raffle Licenses issued in 2015:
24
A full listing of Lottery Licenses issued is available for
review at the Town Office upon request.

The Town of Minnedosa

DARRYL A.HOLYK - PUBLISHER AND EDITOR

The Minnedosa Tribune Ltd.


Box 930 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
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Phone: (204) 867-3816


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March of 1883. We acknowledge the financial support of the
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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

- Farms in Fairmount are quite high priced. It


is a beautiful part of Manitoba. Last week, Mr. Christie
sold the N.E. quarter section of 16-16-19 to Mr. McLennan for $5,000 spot cash.

1956 The Minnedosa Credit Union shows a mem-

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bership of 415 with 35 of these members holding 100 to


1,000 shares and two members with over 1,000 shares.
Total assets at year end were $84,877.89.

1966 The Hospital Board has released plans for a


building expansion. A new south wing will be added
to the current hospital and will include eighteen beds
plus a day room for patients. The basement and main
fl oor will be connected with an elevator. A new front
addition will allow for a new and enlarged waiting
room and general administration offices.

1976 A provincial government start-up grant of


$1,000 has been awarded to Minnedosa Nursery School
for new equipment and toys. The school, located in the
basement of the United Church currently has an enrollment of 20 children ages three and four.
Photo by Jeff Pearson

(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.

2006 March blew in with 20 centimetres of snowfall


plummeting Minnedosa back into winter. Streets and
roads were heavy with snow and Rolling River School
Division cancelled bus service for out-of-town students.

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Friday, March 4, 2016

Club 55 Golden
Agers Bowling Results

SANDY LAKE NEWS


By DIANE BACHEWICH

orothy Johnson and


Francis Kuzmak of
the Sandy Lake Legion Ladies Auxiliary attended the
Auxiliary meeting recently
in Neepawa.
Sympathy is extended
to Robert and Liz Mandzuk
and family on the passing
of Lizs mother Muriel Culp
on February 18th at the age
of 94 of St. Catherines, ON.
Muriel spent many summers here with Robert and
Liz at their cabin.
Our local winter vacationers have arrived back
home from their holidays
to Mexico, Cuba and Dominican Republic.
Olga Prosken of the
Sandy Lake Personal Care
Home had her two daughters Brenda of Vancouver,
BC and Julie of Winnipeg
visiting with her this past
week.
Germaine Miko, Wanda Huculak, Holly Miko
and Francis Kuzmak attended the funeral for
Dennis Engel at Yorkton,

SK on Monday.
Chub
Lewandoski
treated everyone at the
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-

ewich and Dennis Johnson


were the score keepers.
Josie
Coulson
is
thrilled with the arrival
of her fourth grandchild.
A baby girl was born to
Scott and Jamie Coulson of
Saskatoon, SK. This is the
third child for them and
the fourth great grandchild
for Jennie Coulson. Josie
is spending some time in
Saskatoon.
A number of area residents attended the first
season ticket performance
at Strahclairs Bend Theatre on Monday, February
15th. Those who attended
enjoyed the performance
of Th e Hounds of the
Baskervilles.
Congratulations
to
Ashley Yanchycki and Ravi
Mand who were married at
Playa de Las Corales, Dominican Republic on February 23rd. Ashley is the
daughter of Rick and Karen Yanchycki of Portage la
Prairie and granddaughter of Wally and Francis
Yanchycki.
Our Sandy Lake Golden

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Stan Fraser treated everyone to birthday coffee
on March 1st at the DropIn Centre. Many happy returns Stan.
The Horod Poker Derby
that was held on Sunday,
February 28th was very
well attended with over
200 riders. Winners for the
Derby were: Riders: First
Clarissa Neill, Second Rick
Manluk, Third Jason Kusniak. Silent Riders: First
Lorne Slashinksy, Second
Thomas Nowell and Th ird
Troy Myhill. The 50/50
winner was Lisa Koversky.
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served following the trail
ride.

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are Dorothy Moller (+4T)
and Bud Amy (+5T).
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Clay Searle 200; Bud Amy
164; Ken Gill 150, 163; Vivian Cullen 206, 278; Debbie Tarn 174; Shirley Mick-

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on March 8th and 10th.
family graveside funer- Gordon and Enid Clark
al service was held for spent last week in WinniArnold Rose with interment peg for appointments and
at the Municipal Cemetery to take in the Strathcona
on February 25th. Niece Senior Mens Curling PlayTara (McTavish) Peder- offs at the Fort Rouge Curlsen was the urn bearer. A ing Club. Glen and Gaye
large crowd gathered in the Coutts and Bob and Lylia
Community Hall following Brown joined them for supthe service for a memorial per to help celebrate their
luncheon with the family. anniversary on the 25th.
Nephew Jason McTavish Bob and Willene Young viswelcomed everyone and ited last weekend with Bob
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send our sympathy to Ar- the curling.
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Th e Travelling Art Dave Clark, second, who
Show has arrived at New- curled with Dale Brooks
dale Drop-In Centre on its of Hamiota in the Senior
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province. WI will host the They ended up with three
showing from February wins and four losses. The
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Pat Delbridge 144; Robert
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145; Bernice Evenson 149
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held February 29th at the
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games were held February
29th.
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blizzard for a few hours,
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on the roads at that time
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Friday, March 4, 2016

Cleaning the Inside of A Water Cooler


Solutions and
Substitutions
By

REENA NERBAS
Dear Reena,
I have a brick hearth
and left a freshly sawn tree
trunk cut side down on the
brick for three months.
When I picked it up there
was a three inch circle on
the brick. Do you have a
suggestion on how to remove this darker circle?
I have not tried anything
yet as I dont want to compound the problem.
Carolyn
Dear Carolyn,
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

cleaning the inside of my


cooler. I seem to remember using a bleach solution
to clean the reservoir. Can
you give me suggestions
please? Lori
Dear Lori,
Health Canada recommends that you clean
your cooler system after
every bottle change. Begin
by disconnecting the unit
from the wall. Remove the
bottle from the cooler unit.
Drain the water through
the blue faucet into a bucket. Disconnect any removable parts from the unit.
Wash parts thoroughly
with dish soap and water.
Rinse. If you have a hot
and cold dispenser, plug
the hot dispenser off using
a cork or plug. Doing this
prevents sanitizer from
getting into the hot tank.
Combine one gallon water and one tbsp. vinegar.
With this solution, clean all

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of the interior surfaces of


the reservoir. Let the solution sit for seven minutes.
Fill reservoir full of fresh
bottle water and drain the
water through the cold
faucet. Repeat three times.
Remove cork from the hot
tank and replace all parts.
Plug unit into wall. You can
use 1 tsp. bleach instead
of 1 tbsp. vinegar however
I prefer vinegar since it is
safe for consumption.
Dear Reena,
Can you please give
me a suggestion of a product that I can purchase to
make potato peeling less
time consuming? Harvey

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,
Bed skirts have always frustrated me; I have
cheated them very easily
for many years. I purchase

Minor Hockey Report


BANTAM
By LAURA GOOD

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

saw scoring by each team.


Minnedosa got its second
goal from Lucas Parrott,
assisted by Carter Hedley
to put them up 2-1 at the
end of the second. At 9:05
of the third period Andy
Peckover fed Wade Waskul
in front of the net and the
Bombers clinched the win
3-1. The second game was
against the hometown
team Rivers Jets. Bombers were first on the board
again. On a power play,
Liam Bachewich passed to

Josh Kingdon who found


the back of the net. Rivers answered back and the
second period ended tied
at one a piece. Lucas Parrott notched the second
goal and with 50 seconds
left Carter Hedley scored
assisted by Josh Kingdon.
The Bombers second win
secured a spot in the A side
finals against the Virden Oil
Kings. The play was evenly
matched and the first period went scoreless. Virden scored in the second to

urday, February 20th.


Thirty two people with
Minnedosa connections
attended. What a great way
to spend a sunny afternoon.

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
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Any enquiry concerning the content of this Request for Quotation should
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Sealed Tenders marked RECYCLING COLLECTION will be accepted at the
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Box 426 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
Deadline: 4:30 p.m. on Monday, March 7, 2016
Fax: (204) 867-2686
Email: minnedosa@minnnedosa.com
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one more fi tted sheet the


color of my bed covers; I
put it over the box spring
and dont bother with the
skirt, which only collects
dust.Just take offand wash
spring and fall cleaning
time. Also, for my queen
size bed, I use a king size
bedspread and put it crossways on my bed to hang
over sides.This only works
with covers that have no
specifi c pattern on them
that would limit placing
sideways.For double bed,
I use a queen spread.
Velma

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take the lead and scored


again mid-way through the
third. Bombers had scoring chances but were not
able to find the back of the
net. Bombers lost 2-0. Garon Blanchard and Carter
Jones provided great goal
tending for the tournament.
Th is weekend the
Bombers will be off to
Boissevain to play in the
Manitoba Bantam B Provincials. Go Bombers!

The Minnedosa Tribune

Friday, March 4, 2016

A Whole Lot Of Science On Display


By JEFF PEARSON

n Friday, February
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.
Putting together a

science fair project is one


of the best ways a student
is able to learn through
inquiry, questioning, testing, concluding and then
applying the results to
daily life, said one of the
teachers and Science Fair
organizers, Ms. Muirhead.
Th e winner of the
grade seven-eight category was Erik Barrett. He had
a very unique and locally
relevant
presentation
comparing how plants will
react to different growing
mixtures. Erik kept the
amount of water, amount
of light the plants received
and room temperature
constant in order to determine how well plants
would grow in a variety

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of diff erent growing mixtures. There were many


other unique presentations covering a variety
of different topics such as
tooth decay to fingerprint
analysis.
Th e success of the
annual event would not
be possible without the
tremendous
volunteer
eff orts of our local community.This years volunteers were Mrs. Tegg, Mr.
Brooking, Ms. Proven, Mr.
and Mrs. Beaumont, Mrs.
Heward, Mrs. McNabb
(RBC), Miss Maximchuck
(Minnedosa
Veterinary
Clinic), Miss Fisher, Constable Reid (local RCMP),
Mr. Konsorada, and Mr.
Ridgen, Mr. Urhyniuk,

Miss Janssen, Mrs. NylenNetemchek, (Rolling River


School Division). There
are also some local businesses that provide on-going support for the science
fair: Heritage Co-op, The
Fashion House, Minnedosa Pharmacy and Sun Sun
Restaurant.
Winners from the upcoming Science Fair in
Brandon will advance to
present their projects at a
national Science Fair later
this spring.

Erik Barrett won the


Grade Seven-Eight
category with his
science project on
plant growth.
Photo by Jeff Pearson

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Friday, March 4, 2016

Lauren McNabb Takes On The Anchor Desk


By JEFF PEARSON

ne
of
Minnedosas own born and
raised farm girls, Lauren
McNabb, is fast becoming

Bridge Club
Results
February 25th
1st: Boyd Grant/
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2nd: Wilma Jones/
Gwen Hoffman
3rd: (Tie) Wilf Taylor/
Barry Brooking and
Norman Peterson/
John Cullen
4th: Carol Lonsdale/
Linda Vint
5th: (Tie) Doreen
Seligman/Linda Boys
and Bob Manns/
Audrah Caughell.

even more of a household


name in our province now
that she has recently been
appointed co-anchor of
the Global Winnipeg supper-hour newscast. Lauren, daughter of Bob and
Elaine McNabb, has been
an impeccable journalist
and reporter for Global
Media and made her debut news desk co-anchor
appearance with Heather
Steele on Monday, February 29th.
After graduating from
Minnedosa Collegiate in
1995, Lauren pursued her
dream of journalism by attending Carleton University. She began her career
with Global Winnipeg in
2000 and in 2003 she was
promoted to Global Nationals Manitoba correspondent. McNabb later
moved to the Toronto
bureau in 2005. This promotion proved to be very

challenging and busy for


Lauren, as she was sent to
report on the aftermath of
several disasters. She was
in New Orleans during
Hurricane Katrina, Pakistan after the earthquake
and in Sri Lanka following
the tsunami.
In 2008, Lauren and
her videographer risked
their lives to become the
first North American journalists to travel into the restricted Myanmar/Burma
region to report first hand
on the devastation caused
by Cyclone Nargis. Their
coverage would later win
a RTNDA Charlie Edwards
Award-Spot News.
In recent years, Lauren has reported onlocation from several
internationallocations
including Kandahar and
Afghanistan. She was also
based in Jerusalem for 18
months serving as Global

Nationals Middle East


correspondent.
Following her recent
debut news desk co-anchor appearance Lauren commented, I was
nervous, but whenever
Im nervous I remember
my 4-H experiences in
Minnedosa where we had
an annual speech competition. Her family instilled the importance of
news and travelling at an
early age and that lead to
inspiring her to pursue a
career in reporting.
Lauren is married
with two young boys and
is happy to be living in the
provinces capital, Winnipeg. She continues to
have a deep love for her
hometown commenting,
Minnedosa is so beautiful with the town, the lake
and the golf course all
nestled in a rolling valley
paradise.

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Global News photo

Minnedosa born Lauren McNabb is the new


Co-Anchor of Global News Winnipeg.

Friday, March 4, 2016

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Will semen test. Will deliver
and keep until spring. Phone
204-868-5040. (48-7) x

New in July 2015 Red


Shoprider Scooter with windshield, mirrors, cane holder,
flag, basket, large wheels
and more. $3400 new, asking
$2800 no tax. Warranty until
July 2016. Call or text 204-8674657. (51-2) x

WANTED TO RENT
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Largest Hereford Bull Offering. March 12th, 2016,
1:30 p.m. at the Neepawa Ag
Grounds. Including Yearling and Two Year Old Bulls,
Pens of Hereford Influence
Females. Contact: RSK Farms
at 204-573-9529 or Leveldale
Polled Herefords at 204-7634343. (50-2) x

ENGAGEMENT

ANNOUNCEMENT

Grain land from Onanole


East to Sandy Lake to Elphinstone area. Phone after 6:00
p.m. cell 1-204-476-4900 (494) x

SERVICES
Piano lessons available with experienced RCM
teacher for any age at any
level. Begin any time. Call
Ingrid at 204-867-2527. (502) x

COMING EVENTS
Minnedosa
United
Church St. Patricks Day
Tea and Bake Sale Saturday,
March 12th, 2016 2:00 p.m.
- 4:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome!! (51-2) x

Murray and Judy Hall are


pleased to announce the
engagement of
their daughter
KERRI HALL,
TO
GAB HUBERDEAU,
son of Shannon and the late
Claude Huberdeau of
St. Lazare. The wedding is
being planned for July 16th,
2016 at the Huberdeaus
family farm. There will be a
come and go bridal shower
on March 5th, 2016 from
2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. at the
Minnedosa Community
Conference Centre. A social
will be held in the evening of
March 5th, 2016 from
9:00 p.m. 1:00 a.m. at the
Minnedosa Community
Conference Centre. Please
drink responsibly. (50-2) x

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Trivia Night Hosted


by the Minnedosa Kinettes
Saturday, March 5th at the
Minnedosa Golf & Country
Club. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
and Trivia starts at 7:00 p.m.
Cost is $10 per person. Enter
in teams of 4 to 8 people. To
register please call Erin Madill
at 204-874-2385. (49-3) x
Minnedosa UCT Daffodil Sales in support of the
Canadian Cancer Society.
Pre-order by Saturday, March
12th at the Minnedosa Public Library or Modern Looks
Unisex Hair Design. $7.00 per
bunch of 10. Delivery dates
are March 15th -17th. For
more information call 204867-2932 or 204-867-2194.
(50-2)
Minnedosa Annual Easter Ham Bingos to be held on
Saturday, March 5th and Saturday, March 19th from 1 p.m.
to 4 p.m. at the Legion Club
Room. (License #1269). (50-4)
x

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
rotary5550.org. x
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
204-865-2429 or 204-8674235. Any reserved tickets not
paid for prior to 6:00 p.m. on
Monday, April 18th, 2016 will
be re-sold. Please Drink Responsibly (51-2/3-2) x
Easter Ham Cash Bingo,
Elphinstone Memorial Hall
on Monday, March 21st, 2016.
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Early
bird 7:00 p.m. Regular games
at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments
available. License #1339. (513) x

PAINTER
Qualified Painter with
25 years experience. All work
guaranteed. Call Blaine at
204-874-2399. (43-tfn)
Call Terry for paint and
repairs to painted surfaces.
Low odor paints make interior work much less intrusive during winter. Chemical
free surface cleaning offered.
Book early for exterior work!
Snow removal and roof shoveling available. 204-868-8088
them@live.ca (48-7) x

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Friday, March 4, 2016

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Minnedosa Community
Child Care is currently seeking a creative and enthusiastic individual for the position
of full time Early Childhood
Educator. Applicant will be
subject to Criminal Record
and Child Abuse Registry
Checks. The responsibilities
of this position include developing an emergent curriculum, providing positive
guidance, engaging with families, basic cleaning, etc. For
more information regarding
this position contact Teresa
Pottinger at 204-867-3313.
Please send resumes to Box
1108 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
or minnedosachildcare@wcgwave.ca or drop off in person
at 49-2nd Ave NW Minnedosa. Deadline: March 11th,
2016. x
Minnedosa
United
Church is seeking applications for the position of Choir
Director. Please submit applications, including resume,
or inquiries to the Minnedosa United Church office or
call 204-867-2674 mdsauc@
mymts.net. Deadline for applications is March 15th, 2016.
Starting date is September 1st,
2016. x



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Friday, March 4, 2016

TENDER

ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION


PRICE QUOTATION
Rolling River School Division invites price quotations for the Mowing of
Grass at the schools listed below. The price quotation will be for a Three
Year Term (2016-2018) to be agreed upon by both parties. Quotation to
include the trimming around play structures, fences and any other areas
that cannot be cut with a mower. Cutting and trimming are on a minimum
of twice a month schedule. Quotations must be priced per cut. A site visit
should be made to determine what areas are to be cut and trimmed.
To obtain a price quotation form, please contact
Donna Pearson at dpearson@rrsd.mb.ca
or 1-204-867-2754 ext. 221.
These quotations are for the following schools:
Douglas Elementary School
Forrest Elementary School
Elton Collegiate
Rivers Elementary School
Rivers Collegiate
Rapid City Elementary School
Minnedosa Collegiate
Tanners Crossing Elementary School, Minnedosa
Erickson Elementary School
Erickson Collegiate
Onanole Elementary School
Deadline for submission is
2:00 p.m. Friday, March 18, 2016
Please forward sealed quotations
marked Grass Quotation
to Mr. Fred Scott, Maintenance Supervisor
P.O. Box 1170, Minnedosa, MB ROJ 1E0
For further information please contact
Fred at the Division Office
1-204-867-2754 or the Principal at each school.
Lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted.

HOMES FOR SALE

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CARD OF THANKS
We, the family of the
late Keith Robertson wish to
extend our sincere thanks
and appreciation to all who
cared for and supported
Keith throughout the recent
months: Dr. Onyshko and
Dr. Khandelwal for your professional care, Nursing staff,
Health Care Aides and Support Staff of the Minnedosa
Hospital for your care and
kindness throughout his hospital stays; the Home Care
Program Staff for the special
care provided at home; the
staff of the Adult Day Program
at the Personal Care Home
and the Handi-van Drivers for
your caring ways. To all the
family and friends who supported Keith and his family
with visits, calls, cards and
flowers; we will be forever
grateful. Thank you. Esther
and family. x

CARD OF THANKS

IN MEMORIAM

It is with grateful hearts


that we acknowledge the
many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy shown
to us at the time of Keiths
passing. To family, friends
and organizations we thank
you for the cards, flowers,
food/meals, visits, phone
calls, emails/texts, memorial donations and the fond
remembrances and words of
comfort that have meant so
much. To Reverend Natasha
Pearen, to Eleanor Taylor
and the choir, to the United
Church ladies for the lovely
lunch and to the Church
staff we extend our heartfelt
thanks and appreciation for
all your individual contributions that made the memorial for Keith so meaningful
for all of us. To Nathan White
and the staff of Minnedosa
Funeral Services we send our
thanks and appreciation for
your professional services
and compassionate guidance.
To Chris Brown and assistants
at the Basswood Cemetery,
we thank you for the preparation of the grave site. We are
blessed to have been remembered and supported by so
many caring folks. Thank you.
Esther Robertson, Maxine,
Allan, Sandra and families. x

NOROSKY
In Loving Memory of Our
Dear Dad and Mom
and Brothers:
WILFRED
October 31, 1918 March 5, 2003
LENA
May 28, 1917 September 30, 2003
DAVID ANDREW
February 14, 1962 August 21, 2003
IVAN WILFRED
August 12, 1946 August 30, 1996

I would like to thank the


doctors, staff and EMOs at
the Minnedosa and Brandon
Hospitals. Thanks to the Sims
family for critter patrol. Pat
for taking me into her home,
Zelda for hospital and PCH
visits and all my friends for
visiting, flowers, cards and
goodies. Also to the United
Church ladies for the prayer
shawl. I am truly blessed to
have such great and caring
friends. Hope nobody was
missed. Donna Hogg.x

Time slips by and


life goes on.
But from our hearts
you are never gone.
Every day in some small way
Memories of you
come our way.
Loving You and
Missing You Always
Linda and Janice. x
STEVE ZWARITCH
AUGUST 26TH, 1927 MARCH 4TH, 2015
87 years
What would I give to
clasp his hand,
His happy face to see,
To hear his voice and
see his smile,
That meant so much to me.
Forever missed by
Helen Zariwney and family. x
In Loving Memory
of my wife
NELLIE WOYCHYSHYN
who passed away
MARCH 3RD, 2007
Your presence I miss
Your memory I treasure
Loving you always
Forgetting you never
Lovingly remembered by
husband Walter (Wally).x

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OBITUARIES
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
1E0.

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Friday, March 4, 2016

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OBITUARIES
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.

MARION AIRTH MCMANUS


(nee LAFURGEY)
JULY 25TH, 1920
FEBRUARY 24TH, 2016

Our dear mother and grandmother passed away peacefully in


the Minnedosa Care Home, at the tender age of 95. Born in the
County of Renfrew, Ontario in 1920 the family moved to Bethany,
Manitoba in 1923. She attended school in Bethany and then her
family moved to Minnedosa.
Marion worked as a housekeeper at a very young age. While
working for Lawrence Jones she met and married Richard Henry
McManus in 1937. After marriage they lived and farmed on Jim
Grants farm in the Cameron District, while raising six children.
Marion raised not only her own children but looked after many
other family members including raising a granddaughter for sixteen years.
Marion was always a favourite auntie and her door was always open to family and friends.
Marion was always known for her wonderful buns and baking, her house always had a mouth
watering aroma. She was a long time member of the Cameron Community Club where she
enjoyed helping out with lunches and activities. In 1963, the family moved to town when Mom
finally had all the conveniences like running water, etc. Marion also enjoyed spending time with
her sisters and especially going to $1.44 day at Woolco.
Mom was pre-deceased by husband Henry, sons Richard, Donald and Raymond, sisters Ida,
Edna, Margaret and Ellen, brothers Harvey and Allen, grandson Keith.
She is lovingly remembered by her sister Irene Stapleton, children Gladys Ruff, Gordon
McManus, Sharon Gwyer and families, twelve grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
We would like to thank the PCH for the care our Mom received for the last four years. Memorial
donations if so desired may be made to the Minnedosa PCH or Cancer Care Manitoba. Funeral
services were held on March 1st at the Minnedosa United Church, Reverend Natasha Pearen officiating. Minnedosa Funeral Service in care of arrangements.

Where Have All The Red Squirrels Gone?


Moments in Riding
Mountain
By KEN KINGDON

lunkety, plink, plink.


My daughter Abbey
got a ukulele from ol Santy
himself this Christmas,
and Ive been plucking
away at it in my spare time.
And if you dont recognize
the opening bars of the
iconic 1960s folk song
Where have all the flowers
gone? I dont blame you.
It might be my technique.
Or it could be because Ive
rewritten it to Where have
all the red squirrels gone?
Its a bit of a
mystery. We were away
for about a week over
New Years, and when
we got back, our two
red squirrels seemed to
have disappeared. I was
tempted to suggest alien
abduction.
Then, after
sober second thought, I
decided no alien in their
right mind would want
a red squirrel running

around their spaceship,


chewing on wires, pulling
insulation out of the walls,
and chattering away.
In
my
postholiday haze, admittedly, I
didnt even realize that the
squirrels had disappeared
for at least a week after our
return. The weather had
turned cold, with daytime
highs of -20 C, and I just
assumed that the squirrels
were holed up somewhere
warm and cozy. But, given
that at least one of them
would show up eyeballing
the bird feeder on even
the coldest days, I finally
figured something was
amiss. And, losing one
squirrel is odd, but losing
two in less than a week is
downright mysterious.
Another
point
of clarification. When I
refer to the two squirrels,
I dont want you to think
that they were friends or
anything. The big squirrel
seemed happiest when
it was trying to kill the
smaller one. Like siblings.

Nor, as is the case in most


things in this world, did
the two squirrels equally
share their resources. The
big one could be classified
as the have squirrel, and
the other have-not.
The poorer havenot squirrel was stuck
living on the south side of
the house, well away from
the bird feeder. It only
had about six spruce trees
to depend upon for cones
and shelter, although the
one thing it had going for it
was an abundance of hazel
shrubs. The have squirrel
definitely
had
more
resources. With at least 20
spruces to choose from,
plus a bird feeder, a couple
of sheds to call home,
and also an abundance of
hazel, this squirrel was the
Donald Trump of rodents.
But evidently even the
Trumps of the world can
have troubles.
Have
squirrel was suffering from
a change in management
this fall, I changed how
I fed the birds, making it

harder for a squirrel to


steal sunflower seeds. And
then we went on vacation
for a week, and left the
birds and squirrels to their
own devices.
As I pondered the
squirrels disappearance,
I first wondered about
predators like fishers or
pine martens. Weve had
them go through the yard
before, but they never
seemed to cut down on
the squirrel population.
And there hadnt been any
fresh signs of fishers or
martens in the yard for a
while.
As an alternative,
could both squirrels have
decided to up and move?
Its possible, but squirrels
are highly territorial, and
will fight to the death to
hold onto their homes.
So a squirrel would find it
hard to move into an area
where there was already
a resident squirrel. And,
in our part of the country,
pretty much every territory
is occupied. Or at least

they had been.


On my snowshoe
routes this year, Ive been
noticing a general lack of
squirrel sign. It seems to
me that it was not only my
squirrels that disappeared.
In the end, I think that
many squirrels have run
out of food. I have written
before about my nonscientific surveys of spruce
tree cones and hazel nuts.
Interestingly,
this year was the least
productive one that I have
seen in my 10 years of
looking at these crops. I
didnt see a single spruce
tree with new cones
on it this year, and the
production of hazelnuts
was the poorest Ive seen.
Squirrels are well known
for being hoarders. They
will lay in enough supplies
for up to two years, hiding
cones, nuts, seeds, and
mushrooms in all sorts of
nooks and crannies. But
even these larders can
be emptied in times of
scarcity. And that is what

the squirrels might be


facing - last year wasnt
a real productive year for
nuts and cones either,
and so I think that many
squirrels have used up a lot
of their reserves.
Not
that
Im
saying all the squirrels are
starving. Last summer I
found a hazel shrub with
26 nuts on it (close to an alltime high), and if you were
a squirrel lucky enough to
have a few of those shrubs
in your territory, youre
probably doing fine. Or,
you could live next to a
constantly stocked bird
feeder. Hmmm I think that
actually works. Sing along,
everyone: Gone to bird
feeders every one. When
will they ever learn? When
will they e-v-e-r learn?
Plink. Plank. Plunk.

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Natural Gas
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Cost to buy & install

Cost to buy & install

ELECTRIC $2,000
FURNACE $3,000

3,500 NATURAL GAS


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Cost to buy & install

25-YEAR
COST TO RUN

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25-YEAR
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10-YEAR
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Cost to buy & install

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TOTAL INVESTMENT:

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