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INSIDE Unique Work


this week
of Art Donated
to Legion
New Logo For
Chamber

Sandy Lake
Western Days

6
Photo by Karen Mitchell

Alan Dalrymple (L) and Legion President Duane LaCoste (R) pose by the recently installed
metal poppy Alan created and donated to the local Legion.
By KAREN MITCHELL Earlier this summer, at his home where he and it. “The Legion Organiza- Minnedosa Legion Presi-
Alan was out for an eve- his family operate their tion is such an important dent, Duane LaCoste. “This
If your
label
L ast weekend, a new
focal piece of unique
handmade art was in-
ning with his family and
decided to walk along
Main Street to view the
successful
business.
greenhouse

Made entirely out of


group and I just wanted
to do something for them
to honour them for their
beautiful structure, depict-
ing one of the Legion em-
blems, is just another way
reads stalled in front of the new Veteran Banners on supplies or scrap pieces he hard work and all that they to honour our veterans
Minnedosa Legion on 2nd display. During this jour- had on hand, Dalrymple do around Minnedosa,” and adorn the front of our
19/08/31 Avenue S.W. A six-foot ney and through discus- created the masterpiece to explained Alan. “I am truly building.” Dalrymple has
It’s time to metal poppy envisioned, sion with his wife, Barb, make sure it would turn out honored that they allowed also offered to keep the
renew your designed and created by the idea of creating a large exactly as he envisioned. me to create something for structure well maintained
subscription Alan Dalrymple was gra- ornamental poppy was Once completed, he con- them.” and painted when needed
ciously donated to the lo- discussed. Alan has creat- tacted the Legion to see if On hand to accept the in the future.
Call 867-3816 cal Legion. ed similar unique displays they would be interested in sculpture from Alan was

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The Ins and Outs of Building Permits


By KAREN MITCHELL the health, safety and wel- of foundations; installation out what zoning  regula- spector. (Approaches and taining the permit, a re-
fare of the public. A permit of solid fuel burning appli- tions are in place for your Driveways are under mu- fund of the fees paid shall

A t some point, if you


are a home/land
owner, there will come a
is required for new con-
struction, additions, al-
terations, renovations, re-
ances such as wood stoves
and fireplaces; installa-
tion of pools and hot tubs;
area, sketch out your
site plan showing where
the building is going to
nicipal jurisdiction; con-
tact your councillor.)
Failure to Obtain Per-
be made after deducting
$70 plus any inspection
fees.
time when you will make locations, demolitions and construction of decks, be  placed on your prop- mit; Where a permit is re- There are several bro-
improvements to your repairs.  All farm buildings, construction of tempo- erty, and bring in your quired and where a permit chures available for pick
home and/or yard. During except residences and rary buildings or accessory site plan and engineered has not been obtained pri- up with more informa-
this time, you may won- garages, do not require a buildings, construction drawings of the actual or to the commencement tion on plumbing, fences,
der if what you are doing building permit but must of attached and detached building to be constructed of the actual work, the fees swimming pools, decks,
requires you to obtain a have a development per- garages and carports; ex- and  apply for a permit. If shall be double the normal etc. Tanner’s Crossing
building permit through mit. Electrical, mechani- cavation of any land for all requirements are met, rate upon first notice of Planning District Building
the local planning district. cal and plumbing projects the purpose of erecting or a permit will be issued. failure. Should negligence Official and Development
Below are some guidelines may also require permits.” locating on or above it, any Notification on the con- to obtain a permit result in Officer is Brian Skatch.
to assist you through this Some examples of building or structure; de- struction start date must prosecution, a restitution The office is located on the
process. projects that require a molitions. be communicated to the fee of up to $1,000 shall be 2nd floor of the Civic Cen-
According to the Dis- building permit include; Steps in Obtaining a office prior to the pouring imposed. tre (Town Office). Contact
cover Minnedosa website; finishing to rec rooms, Building Permit; Call the of the concrete. Inspec- Permit Refund; When- information for Skatch
“A building permit is re- family rooms, attics, etc; Tanner’s Crossing Plan- tions are made when asked ever a permit is surren- is 204-867-2364 or email
quired in order to protect repair and underpinning ning District office to find for by the builder at stages dered for cancellation tcpd@mymts.net for more
pre-determined by the in- within six months of ob- information.

Town Council Notes Carelessness Continues at Compost Site


By DARRYL HOLYK acres of alfalfa hay land Council agreed to do-
on the former Stewart/ nate the rental of the Com-

M innedosa Town
Council met for its
regular meeting on the
Lewis property south of
9th Avenue S.W. which
had been purchased for
munity Complex for a Cen-
tral Plains Cancer Services
(CPCS) fundraising events
evening of Tuesday, Au- development of a new resi- being hosted in early Octo-
gust 6th in Council Cham- dential subdivision. After ber by the Minnedosa UCT
bers. In Mayor Skatch’s reviewing the two quotes Council with the help of
absence, Deputy Mayor received, Council accept the local Lions and Rotary
Taylor chaired the meet- ed the quote from Rick Clubs. All proceeds from
ing. Councillors in attend- Taylor in the amount of the event will be donated
ance included Saler, But- $3,205 being the highest of to CPCS which continues
ler, J. Dowsett, Blais and T. the two. to be an essential service
Dowsett. A recent review of the for cancer patients in the
The Town had re- Articles of Incorporation community.
quested proposals for of the Minnedosa Area Mayor Skatch, CAO
haying approximately 32 Community Develop- Marzoff and Councillors
ment Corporation (CDC) Taylor, T. Dowsett and
found that some book- Butler were authorized to Photo by Karen Mitchell
keeping updates were re- attend the Association of
quired. Council passed a Manitoba Municipalities By KAREN MITCHELL km from the Highway #10 is not acceptable at the
resolution to approve the one-day workshop, titled and PR 355 intersection. site including; mattress-
amendment to the CDC
Articles of Incorporation
to increase the authorizes
“Leading Practices in Mu-
nicipal Government” be-
ing held in Winnipeg in
T he Minnedosa Com-
post site is located
west of Minnedosa on PR
The accepted com-
post at the site includes;
grass, leaves, garden waste,
es, garbage, household
items, metal, etc. It is the
responsibility of the user
capital of the corporation October. #355, approximately 1.8 branches, ashes, stone, dirt to follow all posted rules
myCommunity to 100 Common Shares. and concrete. Users of the and take the remaining
Neighbours Indeed
site are urged to remove all materials and garbage to
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By KAREN MITCHELL
Lisoway Headed to Peru
practice with the whole Am games. Our team has Bradley Hunter. We are
team before heading to been preparing for this for three of only four Mani-

Y esterday, Thursday,
August 15th Minnedo-
sa resident, Matteo Liso-
Lima Peru on August 18th.
The team will have four
days to climatize and get
a long time and each and
every one of us have been
putting in lots of work,
toba athletes attending the
Para Pan-Am games.”
Games will be live
way, began his journey to comfortable in the athlete’s both on and off the court, streamed on several social
Peru with his sitting vol- village before playing their to help better our chances media outlets. For more
leyball team “Sitting Ca- first two games on Friday at winning gold, and the information or get game
nucks”. The team is made August 23rd. There will be lone 2020 Paralympic birth results you can visit www.
up of twelve players from six teams attending; Peru, available at these games,” paralympic.org/sitting-
all over Canada includ- Costa Rica, Columbia, Bra- explained Lisoway. “I’ve volleyball. Good luck Mat-
ing; Toronto, Calgary, Ed- zil, USA and Canada. been training in Brandon teo, we will be rooting for
monton, Thunder Bay and “I am so excited to fi- a minimum of two times you!
Brandon.   nally get the opportunity a week for the past year
The team will be in to play in a high-level tour- with my two Brandon
Toronto for three days to nament like the Para Pan- teammates, Chris Bird and

High School Soccer


Submitted photo

Second Onanole Suspect Pleads Guilty

Back in Play
By DARRYL HOLYK lence, two counts of ag- Earlier this year, the
gravated assault against fourth man involved,

O n Monday, in Bran-
don court, 22-year-
old Tommy Beaulieu plead
a peace office and break,
enter and theft of a firearm.
Sentencing is expected
Therae Racette-Beaulieu
was sentenced to 18 years
in prison for the attempted
guilty to a number of char- to take place in September. murder of Cpl. Kingdon
ges from the August 2018 Two others involved in the and a number of other
incident near Onanole in incident, Delaney Houle charges from that evening.
which Cpl. Graeme King- and Shane Beaulieu have Shortly after sentencing,
don was wounded by gun- not yet entered pleas to Therae was back in court
shot. Charges in which their charges and are ex- facing charges related to
Tommy plead guilty to pected to appear in court allegedly stabbing another
include robbery with vio- again next month. inmate.

Well Water Testing Day


August 20th, 2019
9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
ATTENTION: For Residents in the Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District
within the municipalities of Oakview, Minto-Odanah, Rosedale, Yellowhead,
Clanwilliam-Erickson, Harrison Park, Riverdale and the Town of Minnedosa.
The Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District will be co-ordinating a well
Photo by Karen Mitchell water testing day for these residents on August 20th, 2019. All shipping costs will be
covered by the District. Two different tests are offered.
By KAREN MITCHELL The season runs until sa has hosted Provincials
Test #1: $21.25 - total coliform and E.coli
October 17th and will then in the last 26 years.
Test #2: $61.25 - total coliform, E.coli, nitrate/nitrite, calcium, magnesium,
M innedosa
school soccer is
back for another season,
high conclude with a Provincial
Tournament being hosted
in Minnedosa on October
“At the end of last sea-
son both MCI teams were
planning to play in pro-
sodium, hardness, potassium, manganese, copper, iron, zinc, chloride, sulphate,
conductivity, pH, arsenic, barium, boron, fluoride, lead, uranium
with the first practice held 18th and 19th. To deter- vincials in the fall of 2019,” Pick up sample bottles at the following locations before Monday, August 19th, 2019.
on Tuesday, August 13th. mine who will represent stated Tanis Barrett, boys Rivers – Riverdale Municipality office
Practices will run for four Zone 7 at the Provincial soccer manager. “Now that Oak River – Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District office
weeks before starting into Tournament, the top four we know we are hosting, Newdale – Municipality of Harrison Park satellite office
regular scheduled games teams play in a one-day we are looking forward to Sandy Lake - Heritage Co-op Grocery Store
on the second week of Sep- playoff tournament which having two strong teams Rapid City - R.M. of Oakview satellite office
tember. is held in Minnedosa on representing MCI at the Minnedosa - R.M. of Minto-Odanah office
Players consist of both October 8th. This will only provincial tournament in Erickson – Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson office
boy and girl high school be the third time Minnedo- October.” Onanole – Municipality of Harrison Park office
students in grades 9 to 12 Strathclair – R.M. of Yellowhead satellite office
and approximately 14 to 18 Elphinstone – Hilltop Groceteria & Gas (closed Mondays)
years of age. Teams consist
Minnedosa & District Recreation
Please mark your calendars as we will ONLY ACCEPT SAMPLES
of approximately 18 to 20 collected on the morning of TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 2019
Commission Sports Dinner
players and coaches are from 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M.
Barry Dowsett, Riley Bar-
rett and Steve Dyce. grant fall intake deadline is Drop Off locations will be included in the sample bottle packages.
Both the MCI girls and September 30th at 4:00 p.m. Any questions please contact:
boys soccer teams com- For more information call Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District
pete in Zone 7 for the regu- 204-867-2250 or the application form is on our website
P.O. Box 209, 55 North Railway Street
minnedosarecreation.com
lar season, which includes Oak River, MB R0K 1T0
teams from MacGregor, at 204-566-2270 or Toll Free 1-866-820-1512.
Rivers (boys team only this Fax: (204) 566-2299 Email: lsrcd.admin@mts.net
year) and Neepawa. (22-2)
23-2
V
Viewpoint
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Darryl a.Holyk - PublisHer anD eDitor

Around Canada Grain Act Mandate in Jeopardy

Town...
Dear Editor,
Letters to the of Agriculture immediately
after this fall’s federal elec-

G rain companies tion, with the expectation

Editor
have never liked the it will be quickly passed
By Darryl Holyk Canadian Grain Com- into law by Parliament.
mission (CGC) with its This wish list will call for
mandate to “regulate the repeal of the CGC’s
Where’s our paving? the industry in the inter-
ests of producers.”   For over 100 years the CGC has industry in the interests of
mandate to “regulate the
grain producers”. Changing
Well, August 6th has come and gone and as of press
time Wednesday, there was still no sign of the paving had the legal responsibility to stop grain compa- the CGC’s role from policing the industry, safeguard-
crew on our Main Street. Minnedosans have waited so nies from using faulty weights, grades and inspec- ing the fairness, quality and integrity of Canada’s grain
long for new paving, everyone is getting antsy and los- tions, because all too often these companies have system to instead becoming merely an optional ser-
ing patience! After numerous phone calls and emails, we deliberately tried to cheat farmers to make higher vice provider to the grain companies, would cause
finally received an official response from the Manitoba profits for themselves. Some things never change.  huge losses for grain farmers. Sidelining the ref-
Government on the delay: “The contractor has been ex- Over the past couple of decades, the CGC’s ability to eree would fix the game in favour of the companies.
periencing challenges with materials production and in- do its job for farmers has been eroded by governments Farmers are fighting back against the seed com-
tends to start on the road – parking lanes – on Thursday, influenced by lobbying from the grain companies. panies’ efforts to force farmers to beg (and pay) to
August 15th, pending favourable weather conditions.” The CGC has been most seriously undermined save and re-use seed we grow on our own farms. Now
Hopefully, by the time you are reading this the paving when governments have appointed Chief Com- farmers need to stand up to the grain companies’ ef-
project will be underway starting along 3rd Ave. S.W. missioners who previously worked for - and whose forts to grab total control of all aspects of the grain
thinking and values are aligned with – the very grain handling and marketing system. This election, farmers
companies they are now tasked with regulating. need to make sure all their federal candidates know
Off and running… Over the past several months, Agriculture that the Canadian Grain Commission and its man-
In less than a month, Manitobans will head to the Canada and the grain companies, in concert with date to protect grain farmers’ interests are essential
polls to elect the next provincial government. The 42nd the current senior staff of the CGC, have been to maintaining a healthy farming sector in Canada. 
provincial election was officially called Monday and will re-writing the Canada Grain Act, mostly behind
see the next government elected on Tuesday, September closed doors. Grain company foxes are advis- Stewart Wells,
10th. After 17 years of reign by the NDP party, Manito- ing on how to guard the producers’ hen house. 
bans elected the PCs into power during the last election Their proposed changes to the Act – a grain com- Farmer,
in 2016. The Pallister government won the vote earning pany wish list -- will be put in front of the new Minister Swift Current. SK
40 of the 57 seats in the Legislature.

On the Election trail…


Our riding’s PC candidate, Greg Nesbitt, hit the cam-
paign trail this week installing “Re-elect Nesbitt” signs
Ad From The Past...
throughout the Riding Mountain constituency. On his
mission, he found out just how hard and dry the ground
is, due to lack of moisture. He had to put quite a bit of
muscle, and random tools, into driving the sign stakes This fun little Metcalf
into the ground! Motors ad appeared
in The Tribune back
in August 1949.
This is the day… Metcalf was one of
According to my calendar, today, August 16th is the our local car
“middle” Friday of this month. Is there anything special dealerships offering
about August 16th? Not really anymore than any other
a line of Ford,
day. A few significant things that happened on this day
in history include the release of the first issue of Sports Il- Mercury, Lincoln
lustrated back in 1954, the birth of Madonna in 1958 and and Meteor vehicles.
the death of Elvis in 1977.

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Provincial Election Need to Knows


SUBMITTED their home.
ID is required to regis-
driver’s licence, passport,
etc. If this is not an option,
Wayne Chacun represent-
ing the NDP. Other candi-
Ye O l d
M anitoba’s 42nd pro- ter or update. ID option 1: you can also identify your- dates may now officially be

Trib
vincial general elec- One piece of government- self through two pieces of nominated.
tion has been called today issued photo ID such as ID in which at least one Candidates must file
for Tuesday, September Driver’s license, Enhanced includes your current ad- nomination papers with
10th. Here’s some impor- Manitoba identification dress. Some examples of their returning office be-
tant information Manitoba card, Passport or Treaty these include birth certifi- fore 1:00 p.m. on Monday,
voters should know about card. ID option 2: Two cate, health card, SIN card, August 26th.
the upcoming election: documents that include credit or debit card, bank The nomination pa-
your name such as Mani- statement, vehicle regis- per must include the sig-
VOTER INFORMATION toba Health card, Social tration, utility bills, etc. natures of 50 or more eli-
CARD: Insurance card, Utility bill A full list of acceptable gible voters who live in the
1899 – The Minnedosa Ladies baseball team played
against a team from Westhope. Due to confusion and
or Credit card. ID can be found online electoral division in which
rivalry, the scorekeepers lost their cards and the game
Voters who are reg- at http://www.elections- the candidate is running.
ended with no official score.
istered to vote will re- ONLINE VOTER manitoba.ca/en/Voting/ Nominations also include
ceive a voter information REGISTRATION SERVICE IDRequirements. a disclosure form. Can-
card in the mail. The card Voters on the voters didates must disclose of- 1909 – A drunk who stole a ride with a horse and buggy
confirms that the recipi- Until Thursday, Au- list who do not have ID fences to which they have was discovered three miles away. He was given as many
ent is registered to vote, gust 22nd, voters can also may have another voter pled guilty or of which hours to leave town when arraigned before the magis-
and provides information register or update their with ID from their elec- they have been found trate.
on where and when to information using Elec- toral division vouch for guilty under certain laws.
vote on election day and tions Manitoba’s online them. If your name is not 1919 – A drunk created a disturbance on the streets of
during advance voting. voter registration service, on the voters list, you will THIRD PARTIES the town by singing “The Old Oaken Bucket”.”.
at https://www.elections- be asked to take an oath.
REGISTRATION AND m a n i t o b a . c a / e n / Vo t - If none of your ID includes Third party rules are
UPDATES: ing/Register_Of_Voters. your address, you will be now in effect and continue 1929 - Plans and specifications for the new Safeway
asked to sign a voter regis- until election day. Third store on Main Street Minnedosa have been approved.
Eligible voters who REGISTRATION AT THE tration form. parties must register with Construction is expected to start in the near future.
did not receive a voter in- VOTING PLACE Elections Manitoba after
formation card, or who NEW BOUNDARIES spending $2,500 on elec- 1949 – Minnedosa Rotary Club is urging Town Council
received a card with incor- Eligible voters who tion communication. They to cut two channels in the river west of town to prevent
rect information, should have not registered may New electoral division may not spend more than flooding in an area where they hope to establish a chil-
contact their returning still vote if they show boundaries take effect for $25,000 on election com- dren’s playground.
office by August 22nd to their ID and take an oath this election. munication between Au-
register or update their in- and at the voting place, gust 12th and September
formation. Elections Mani- both during advance CANDIDATES: 10th.
1959 – The local Rotary Club has been busily at work for
the past two years laying the ground work for a regional
toba registration agents and on election day.
library. There is a plan underway to have a library and
will also visit homes where When the election was
museum combined under one roof.
no voters are registered. WHO CAN VOTE? called on Monday, Riding
For the electoral divi- Mountain electoral divi-
TRIBUNE
sion of Riding Mountain, To be eligible to vote, sion had two candidates:
DEADLINE 1969 – Vailla Hoggen of the Minnedosa Mallards Ski
the Returning office is lo- individuals must be Ca- incumbent Greg Nes- Club has been acclaimed the “Best Woman Water Skier
cated in Birtle and can be nadian citizens; at least bitt for the PC party and Tuesday at 12 Noon in Canada” by Star Weekly.
contacted toll free at (855) 18-years-of-age on elec-
780-9075 or email at ror- tion day and have lived 1979 – The big sleek sedan may soon be as scarce as the
idingmountain@elections. in Manitoba for at least buffalo, as demands for fuel efficiency have prompted
mb.ca six months immediate- car manufacturers to shrink all models.
Elections Manitoba ly before election day.
returning offices are open
every day from 8:00 a.m. to ID TO VOTE 1989 – Recent vandalism has included spray painted
8:00 p.m. except Sunday, graffiti on the train in Tanner’s Crossing Park and a num-
when they are open from All voters require ID ber of broken windows at the lodge at Ski Valley.
noon until 6:00 p.m. to vote and there are many
Voters may go in per- options. One piece of gov- 1999 – Minnagro is now offering two lines of tractors;
son to the office or contact ernment (federal, govern- the Zetor and the Lamborghini, distributed by Motokov
the office to arrange for a ment, municipal) issued Canada.
registration agent to visit ID is acceptable such as a
2009 – Town Council has leased development lots in
the Industrial Park to four local businesses interested
in relocating. They include C. Burton Enterprises, Birch
Construction, Kirk’s Service and Saler’s Backhoe and
trucking.

Dr. Derek Papegnies The Canadian Diabetes Association received a grant from the
Minnedosa and District Foundation for $1,000 supporting
If you want to drink ,
that ’s your business.
D‐Camps for children with type 1 diabetes. These camps are a If you want to stop,
OPTOMETRIST wonderful opportunity for these children as all the campers are we can help.
living with the same chronic condition. There are
10 children living in the Westman area who currently
204-867-3966
129-2nd Avenue S.W., Minnedosa, MB attend Manitoba’s Camp Briardale. or
FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL: For more info or to make a donation to the Foundation go to 204-868-5665
204-867-2455 www.minnedosafoundation.com.  
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Rain Does Not Dampen Western Days Spirit


By KAren MITCHeLL day with an interdenomi- As always, the tradi-
national hymn sing and tional Borsch and Bread

L ast weekend, August


9th to 11th Sandy
Lake held its 25th Annual
family fun day.
“We had a jam-packed
event planned as usual.
lunch was a huge success
on Saturday as the rain fell.
The line-up of hungry pa-
Western Days. Despite The weather didn’t coop- trons was long and in the
the much-needed rain on erate as we wanted and end, approximately 700
Saturday, the streets were a few activities had to be bowls of soup and bread
lined with people ready to postponed or held off were sold!
take part in the multitude for a while on Saturday “All in all, the week-
of weekend events. but otherwise everything end was a huge hit and the
Friday kicked off went smoothly,” said Les event keeps growing every
the weekend with a BBQ Lewandoski, chair of the year,” stated Lewandoski.
lunch, supper, Yahoo Bin- Western Days committee. “Due to the weather the at-
go, live entertainment and “Something new we tried tendance might have been
fireworks over the lake. this year was the combine down a bit, however we
Saturday began with a de- pull. We had 10 guys who have had nothing but com-
licious and hearty pancake tried but couldn’t budge it pliments on all the events
breakfast, a parade of ap- so we had to go back to the and we will be back again
proximately 44 entries, a fire truck pull. After this next year with another full Photo by Karen Mitchell
variety of outdoor activi- event we tried the combine weekend. As always, we
ties for children, a show again and 27 people gath- depend on our volunteers
and shine car show, a craft ered around the rope and very much and we could
and trade show, fire truck finally pulled the combine not do this event without
pull, golf cart rodeo and a a bit down the road. That everyone’s hard work.”
whole lot of food! Western was a fun thing to watch for
Days wrapped up on Sun- sure.”

The Wa Wa Shrine Go Cart Patrol from Moosomin, SK.

Sandy Lake News


By Diane Bachewich Gary and Doreen Der- and family of Winnipeg are
hak spent a few days with visiting with Robert and

The happy ladies of the Drop-In Centre!


T he 25th Annual West-
ern Days weekend was
very well attended despite
sister Janice Duchominshy
in Winnipeg.
Harold and Joyce Pro-
Linda Lewandoski while
their son Landon is spend-
ing a week at Camp Wan-
the little bit of rain which, sken and daughter Mary nacumbac. Their daughter,
held off for the parade. The Joy were out for the West- Laura was also out for the
activities still went on with ern Day weekend. weekend.
a fun time. The duck race Robert Mandzuk mo- Gloria Campbell and
was won by Haden Davies tored to Winnipeg Airport her grandchildren Shay,
son of Chad and Melissa where he met wife Liz and Riley and Quinn spent a
Davies whose ducky came daughter Dr. Rissa and week in Calgary, AB where
in first. The 50/50 West- grandchildren Kaiya and they visited with Kyla and
ern Day draw was won Jamie of Elara, ON for a Brad Bickerton and chil-
by Brenda King of Sandy week’s holiday here. dren Reese, Bry and Abby.
Lake. Lesia and Colin Drul
Dr. Barrett Rush and
friend of Winnipeg and
Brian Rush of White Rock,
BC joined their Mom and
Cadurcis News
Dad, Marion and George
Rush, who are holidaying By Doreen TroTT
here from Vancouver.
Stan and Marie Maluk
of Kelowna, BC and Tom
Maluk of Winnipeg were
B rian Moore of London, ON has been visiting with his
Northern cousins and also with relatives in Rivers.
A number from the area attended a 125-year celebra-
out for their grandmother, tion for the Finlay farm in Rapid City. Congratulations
Helen Maluk’s funeral. to Gene and Anne on the momentous occasion. All of
every parade needs a furry The winner of the Le- Gene’s brothers from Ontario and their wives were pres-
creature and an old car! gion Men’s 50/50 draw for ent.
the month of July was Nick Hunter Greer from Kemnay has been holidaying with
Jawa. his grandparents, Jim and Nancy Greer.
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, August 16, 2019 7

Golf Course Ready for Club Championship Sorority


By KAREN MITCHELL sary. The top four finishers phy to commemorate their golf season. “We have and the extreme heats the Correction
in the Men’s and Senior victory as well as earning seen a big increase in traf- course has felt the heat

T his weekend, August


17th and 18th, the
Club Championship Golf
Men’s divisions as well as
the Ladies Club Champi-
on will earn a spot on the
the previously mentioned
spots available on the
Credit Union Cup Team.
fic and feedback has been
extremely positive. Course
conditions have been de-
a little but our mainte-
nance staff has done an
amazing job keeping the
A n incorrect statement
was published in the
July 19th edition of The
Tournament will be held Credit Union Cup Team “It is always great to scribed by some long-time course playing well and Tribune. In the “Soror-
at the Minnedosa Golf and which travels to Neepawa see members taking part in members as “the best they the greens in perfect con- ity Disbands” article on
Country Club (MGCC). All this September for a Ryder this event, wanting to earn have seen in a decade” and dition. I cannot commend page three, it stated that
MGCC members are eli- Cup style event with their that title of Club Champi- this is echoed by other golf- them enough for their ef- Beta Sigma Phi was for
gible to play. members. on,” explained Patrick Law, ers who have come to visit forts. I am excited to finish members who have been
The Club Champion- The tournament will Head Professional. “With Minnedosa this season,” off the summer and fall the in sorority for 25 years or
ship is a two-day, 36-hole be every man/woman for the level of quality golfers said Law. “As with every- same way we have started more. This is not correct.
stroke play event to de- themselves. Historically, that we have at the club it is one around the prairies, the year and encourage What should have been
termine the Men’s, Senior there has been anywhere truly an accomplishment we need some help from everyone to come down stated is that after 25 years
Men’s, Ladies and Junior from thirty to sixty mem- to win your respective divi- Mother Nature in the form to MGCC whether it be for with Beta Sigma Phi, mem-
Club Champions. It is bers participating. Each sion.” of precipitation. The past a round of golf, delicious bers become life members.
open to all members with champion will receive a Overall, Law is very few weeks with the lack of meal from the clubhouse Our apologies for this er-
no qualification neces- Club Championship tro- pleased with this year’s water from our river source or both!” ror.

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Many Forms of Tourism New Chamber Logo

Photo submitted

By KAREN MITCHELL and Archives. At this point they parted


ways and the ladies went off to discover

O n Thursday, August 8th a group


of four ladies from Hamiota trav-
elled to Minnedosa with the purpose of
downtown shopping and enjoy a cup of
coffee.
Sometimes, tourism doesn’t need
Photo by Darryl Holyk

touring the amazing yard of Albert and to be a huge feat, sometimes tourism is
Designer Seth Gregorash (L) and Chamber Chairperson, Beth Melendy (R)
Edith Parsons in the southwest corner a group of visitors who come and visit
of town. Due to Parsons being a long- our shops, eat our food and tour our showcase the new logo for the Minnedosa Chamber of Commerce.
time garden columnist for The Brandon area. Any form of tourism that contrib-
Sun, he has received several calls out of utes to the economy of our town is wel- By DARRYL HOLYK Minnedosa’s own, Seth in larger bold letters and
the blue with the same request. come. Perhaps these ladies will tell four Gregorash, who has re- Chamber of Commerce in
Before the group arrived for their
garden tour, they had lunch at a Minne-
dosa restaurant. After the tour, Parsons
other ladies, who will tell four others
and all of them will venture to our com-
munity in the future.
E arlier in the year, The
Minnedosa Chamber
of Commerce announced
cently completed a two-
year Interactive Media
Arts course at Assiniboine
a lower-case script font.
For his winning logo
entry, Seth was treated to
toured them through the Ishii Garden Thanks to Albert, who is just a small a contest for a new logo Community College. Seth, lunch at the Dari Isle and
behind the Minnedosa Regional Library piece of the local tourism puzzle! for our local Chamber. the son of Troy and Tracy presented a prize of $100
Two entries were received Gregorash, gave a lot of Minnedosa Money from
and the winning entry was thought to the meaning Chamber of Commerce
announced at Monday’s behind his winning logo. Chair, Beth Melendy.
Chamber meeting. The design features a yel- The second logo entry
The new Minnedosa low and blue interlock- was submitted from a resi-
Chamber of Commerce ing link which represents dent from Erickson.
logo was designed by the Chamber connect- The new logo will be
ing the community to- used on all Chamber re-
gether. The colours used lated correspondence,
in the new Chamber logo advertising and special
T M U SE U M & H can also be found on the promotions and it won’t
RIC ER
ST IT
DI AG Minnedosa Valley Life logo be long before people will
A E
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The text used also repre- with the logo and instant-
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sents the Valley Life logo ly know it represents our


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with Minnedosa featured Chamber.

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Fruit, Flowers and Vegetables on Display


By KAREN MITCHELL Best Arrangement – Albert
Parsons, Best Lily – Diana

O n the afternoon of
Tuesday, August 13th
the Minnedosa Horticul-
McBratney, Best Flowering
Plant – Donna Dillabough,
Best Foliage Plant – Connie
tural Society hosted its Werger, Best Junior Novel-
annual Fruit, Flower and ty Figure First – Helgi Mail-
Vegetable Show at the man, Second – Elie Mail-
Minnedosa Community man.
Conference Centre.
The event saw 13 adult
and two junior exhibi-
tors and overall a total of
323 entries. The hall was
decked out with the fresh
cut, bold coloured displays
and it was hard to know
exactly where to head first.
After taking in the sights,
there was a selection of
deserts to choose from and
several spectators could be
seen sitting and socializing
while enjoying a cup of tea.
There were eight dif-
ferent categories for the
exhibitors to compete in
and the winners of each Photos by Karen Mitchell
were as follows; Best Rose
– Donna Dillabough, Best
Dahlia – Albert Parsons,
A small sampling of some of the beautiful
Best Glad – Leanne Goetz, floral arrangements on display.
10 Friday, August 16, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune

NEWDALE NEWS
By RAVEN’S GLEN WI 12th! Sincere sympathy is Jorja Pedersen who plays third at the U-21 National when Linda (Ray) and
We send sympathy offered to Bob Young and with the U-16 Westman Invitational Playoffs held Craig Henderson of Win-

A ugust is a good month


for birthdays in town,
this week Bob Young had
from our community to
Bill Piett of Onanole and
his family on the passing
his sister Janet Bradley and
their families on the pass-
ing of their older sister,
Magic softball team from
Brandon who won gold at
the Western Canada Soft-
in Ottawa, ON with a very
strong showing from Am-
ber Baker who plays with
nipeg dropped into the
hotel for brunch.  Linda
grew up in Newdale and
a milestone 85th birthday of his daughter, Brenda Za- Donna McCormick in Cal- ball Championship held in the Westman Magic U-21 was the elder daughter of
on August 14th and Gor- hodniak. Brenda and her gary, AB last week. Donna Biggar, SK recently. Jorja’s team. Amber had a pair of Dorothy and Weldon Ray. 
don Clark followed with husband formerly ran the graduated from Newdale brother, Lucas Pedersen, hits and added three RBI’s There was a great exchange
his 83rd on August 16th. Trading Post in Clear Lake. High School then trained and Amber Baker play in the final game! Amber of “info” on Newdale folks
Now these “old codgers” Condolences are sent also as a Registered Nurse in with the Strathclair Midget is Don and Pat Baker’s she remembered and then
have celebrated one or two to her sister, Jackie and Ken Winnipeg. Her and hus- Hardball team and they granddaughter. filling us in on her family’s
together over the years, Greavett and family who band Terry (deceased) were at Regional Playoffs Shirley Pederson doings, along with her sis-
anyone remember any of owned Parkway Insurance and family, Cathie, Kerry, at Rivers July 12th to 14th spent several days visiting ter Donna Litke (Harold)
them? Their memory is on Main Street for several Shawn (deceased) and and came up one game her sister, Bernice Atkin- and her family’s news. 
quite “selective” now! years. The funeral took Chris moved to Calgary short, losing the final, or son, and family in Bran- They were heading to visit
Belated birthday wish- place on August 12th at the in 1980. Funeral arrange- they would have been don. their aunt Mary in Hami-
es are sent to Gay Coutts Onanole Conference Cen- ments are pending. off to Provincial Playoffs. It was a pleasant sur- ota, their mom Dorothy
(Glen) who celebrated July tre. Congratulations to Then, Manitoba finished prise Sunday morning (Strath’s) sister.

Southwest Crop Report


MB AGRICULTURE amounts varied from 0.4 Winter wheat and fall ture stress. Diamondback areas. There are some re- Pastures are short and
mm at Lake Audy to 37 rye harvest is underway in moth larvae feeding looks ports of bacterial blight on growth is delayed once

W arm temperatures
this week
quickly advanced crop
have
mm at Bede. Areas along
Highway #16 are still below
normal moisture accumu-
some areas. Yields look to
be average to slightly below
average with good qual-
to be low at this time. There
is some grasshopper dam-
age in canola. No major
soybean leaves.
Peas are mature and
ready to harvest. Some
again. Grass hay yields are
average to below average.
Some alfalfa stands look
maturity, together with lation this summer. ity. Canola is ripening and disease problems to re- forage peas are still green decent. Dugouts are 40%
cooler than normal over- Recent rain will help swathing has started close port. Early seeded cereals in some fields. There are of full capacity.
night temperatures. Rain maintain yield potential in to Sinclair and Tilston but are ripening and produc- a few reports of harvested Many producers are
over the weekend and late canola, corn, soybean later seeded or reseeded ers have started pre-har- fields to date. Flax fields looking at poor pasture
into Monday occurred and sunflower, and rejuve- canola is out of flowering, vest operations. Majority are now at ripening and quality, and in some ar-
throughout the region but nate stressed out crops. and showing some mois- of cereals will be close to dry down stage of develop- eas, will be starting to feed.
pre-harvest stage by the ment. There are no diseas- Some pastures will benefit
end of the week. Some es or insect issues. Green from recent rains as long
early seeded barley has weeds are a harvest con- as they have not been over-
been harvested. Late foliar cern in some fields. Corn grazed. Some producers

Need Business leaf disease noted, but will


probably not affect yield.
Soybeans are in late
silks are drying up and the
cobs are starting to swell.
Recent rains and heat are
are hauling water to pas-
tures as sloughs and dug-
outs have dried out.
R5 (seed set) to R6 (early favoring timely develop- Second hay cuts are
Cheques Printed? pod filling) stage. The crop
looks to have handled
warm weather well with
ment. Sunflowers are start-
ing to enter R5.8 (full flow-
er –later stage), though
occurring in spots and
yields look to be below
average with good qual-
many pods having three some are still in the R5.1 ity. Cereal silage is being
to four beans per pod, but stage. Grasshoppers and harvested and yields so far
some fields are starting to lygus bugs present, thistle look to be average. Corn
show moisture stress and caterpillars have moved silage will benefit from re-
prematurely drying down. on. Some basal sclerotinia cent rains.
Some grasshopper dam- rot present but at low inci-
age present in localized dence levels.

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personnel to augment our team of By-Law officers in the Westman and Mid-
western areas of Manitoba area including Brandon, Dauphin, Onanole, Birtle,
Shoal Lake, Neepawa/Minnedosa etc.
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capable to perform security and emergency response duties, be highly r
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Anthony (Tony)
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We have created a work environment that respects our team of professionals away on Thursday, August
and provides opportunity for enriching skills and allowing Commissionaires to 8th, 2019 at the age of 92 years.
NOTICES HELP WANTED achieve their personal goals. We offer initial and on-going training to promote Tony is survived by his
the highest level of professionalism wife Sonia; daughter Pam
• Under the direction of our Operational Management, you will Douthwright of Thunder Bay,
Advertisements and provide By-Law services in one or more Manitoba communities utilizing Ontario; two sons: Clarence
statements contained herein established post orders (Val) of Watrous, Sask., and
are the sole responsibility of Rolling River School Division • The incumbent is responsible for the delivery of effective and efficient Stewart (Lynne) of Oakburn;
the persons or entities that five grandchildren and four
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post the advertisement, and Rolling River School Division is located in southwestern Manitoba, community leaders
great grandchildren.
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OBITUARY

VIOLA FAY GUSDAL EVELYN BERNICE SWEETING HELEN MALUK


October 10th, 1931 – Nee NAGORSKI March 2nd, 1925 - August 2nd, 2019
July 31st, 2019 January 25th, 1945 -
August 9, 2019 In the early morning
Viola Fay Gusdal, born to hours of August 2nd, with her
Arthur and Mary Gusdal on Oc- On August 9th, 2019 Eve- family by her side, Helen Maluk
tober 10th, 1931, passed away at lyn lost her fight with the Lung [Rystephanuk] peacefully
Brandon Regional Hospital on Disorder C.O.P.D. passed away in the Sandy Lake
July 31st, 2019. Evelyn was born on January personal care home. She was
She leaves to mourn 25th, 1945 to Frank and Laura 94 years of age. Born on March
her sisters Marilyn Giesbrecht Nagorski on their farm near 2nd, 1925 to Steve and Anne
of Calgary, AB, Judith Raven- Polonia, MB. She was the fifth [Lewandoski] Rystephanuk, she
hill (John), of Kelowna, BC child of eleven. She attended Em- was the oldest of seven children,
and Wendy Allison-McCulloch pire School until the age of 15 and and began her early years on the
(Thomas) of Calgary as well as her then went to work cleaning houses family farm about seven miles south
brother Daniel (Judy) of Wetaskiwin, for others. At the age of 17 she married of Sandy Lake.
AB. She was predeceased by her parents, Len Sweeting and soon after divorced. She Helen began her education at Mount Calm
her sister Jean, and brothers, Merril, Allan and Ralph. then got a job along with sisters Eileen, Margaret and Mother school and attended high school in Sandy Lake. She then went
Fay left home at a young age and had many occupations Laura at the Old Hospital Sanitarium, working as a nurses aide. to Winnipeg where she was employed by a clothing manufac-
including teaching, modelling and book keeping. Her last oc- She then met Merv Wasylenko and moved to Brandon, MB, turing company and grocery wholesale distributing house for
cupation was that of secretary-treasurer for the R.M. of Clanwil- where their son Curtis was born on May 11th, 1967. They moved three years. Helen then returned to Sandy Lake in 1944 to be the
liam. Fay spent several winters in Arizona where she attended to Sandy Lake, and then her and Curtis moved back to Minne- bookkeeper at the Sandy Lake co-operative store.
a Lutheran church and enjoyed singing in the choir conducted dosa, where she got a job at Stan’s Cleaners. In 1975 she met the In October of 1946 Helen married returned sailor and
by her sister, Marilyn. Fay enjoyed playing bridge and scrab- love of her life, Alex Swiscoski. Sandy Lake postmaster Eugene Maluk. They were blessed with
ble, curling and golfing. Fay was baptized at Bethel Lutheran After a few years she got a job with the Rolling River School five children. Unfortunately, one passed soon after birth. Ro-
Church and was a member of Erickson Lutheran Church. Division as a Custodian at Tanners Crossing School, along with sanne, Timothy, Wesley and Debra, were very fortunate to be
A Celebration of Life for Fay was held at Bethel Lutheran her sister Hazel and their Mother Laura. Her and Curtis moved raised by a beautiful, caring Mom. One in possession of the
Church (Danvers) near Erickson, on Saturday, August 10th, to the farm of Alex, just a ¼ mile from where she was born, utmost love and patience. They were taught many valuable les-
2019 at 1:00 p.m. and they lived there for many years, enjoying her garden and sons, most importantly of all to be kind.
In lieu of flowers, donations are gratefully accepted by Be- spending many weekends with family and friends. She always As well as being a wife and mother, Helen helped her hus-
thel Historical Society and Erickson Lutheran Church. said Family is the most important thing, no matter what hap- band Eugene in the post office and belonged to many commit-
Remembrances and condolences may be shared at www. pens always forgive because they are the only thing that means tee organizations throughout her life. Helen was a charter and
raesfs.ca anything in this world”. life member of the Sandy Lake Lady’s Auxiliary until her pass-
Rae’s Funeral Service of Erickson were in care of the ar- She was predeceased by her parents Frank (1970), Laura ing, and was very active in the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of
rangements. (204) 636-7727. (1988), the love of her life Alex (2011) and her son Curtis (1990) Saint Michaels in Sandy Lake. She was also instrumental in the
whom she missed everyday of her life, two sisters Margaret making of the Sandy Lake history book ”Our Roots” in 1983.
Calen (2006) and Eileen Fiarchuk (2016) and three brothers Helen had a wonderful personality and touched the lives of
Mervin (2003), Bert (2011), Clarence (2013), 1 sister in-law Shir- all who knew her. The love of music and singing was something

TRIBUNE PRINTING ley Pasowisty (2016) , three brothers in-law Milt Schmus( 1988),
Lawrence Calen (2000) and sister Hazel’s life partner Dave
she shared with husband Eugene, and they passed that love
down to their children. She was always willing to go out of her
Johnson (2017), two nephews Cyril (2014) and Edgar (2014) way to make someone’s life a little brighter and will be missed
and 1 niece Wendy (2017). by many.
She leaves to morn sister Hazel of Minnedosa, and broth- Helen was predeceased by her husband Eugene, sister
ers Leonard of Minnedosa, Wilfred of Minnedosa , Jim of Nee- Pearl Mendro, brothers Jack, Lawrence, Ernie and Peter. She is
pawa, and Ron of Minnedosa, along with many friends and survived by her brother Melvin, her daughters Rosanne and De-
family and nieces and nephews. bra, and sons Timothy with wife Dorothy as well as Wesley with
The Graveside Funeral Service will be held at a later date wife Terry. Helen leaves behind grandchildren Stan, Tom, Louis,
with her family around her to say goodbye. White’s Funeral Sarah, and great granddaughter Emmy.
Home Minnedosa in care of arrangements. www.whitesfh.ca The funeral service was held on Wednesday, August 7, 2019
at 10:00 a.m. from St. Michael’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church,
Sandy Lake with Fr. Mel Slashinsky officiating. Interment fol-

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Back 2 School

Crayola Crayons Crayola Coloured Dixon White Pearl Hilroy Graph BIC Velocity
24 pack Pencils 24 pack Eraser 4 pack Paper 80 pages Bold Pens 4 pack
$1.99 $4.49 $1.49 $2.09 $4.49

Hilroy 32 page Sharpie Markers


Exercise Book Duotangs Double Hole
White School Glue Fine Point
4 pack Various Colours Pencil Sharpener
120ml + 30 ml Bonus 3 pack $4.79
$1.00 $0.50 $5.79
$1.69 5 pack $5.79

Index Cards BIC Briteliner Grip


Hilroy Loose-Leaf Hilroy Notebook Sharpie Markers
100 pack 12 pack
200 pages 80 pages Coloured 12 pack
$4.99 $6.99
$1.89 $1.09 $9.89

BIC Round Stic Pens


12 pack
(blue, black or red)
$1.99

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