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Long time soccer en-
thusiast, dedicated volun- Photo by Karen Mitchell
teer and Board President,
Wes Barrett, said a few
Minnedosa Youth Soccer Board President, Wes Barrett, presents a bench plaque to longtime soccer
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday,
volunteers, October
Steven 11, 2019
and Marie Smith. The plaque, recognizing the couples dedication to the 13
words before present-
ing the plaque in front of sport will be placed on the home bench at the Minnedosa Beach soccer field.
players, parents and past
If your label reads students of the game. Sep- ticipated in since the in- league offered. Not be- team, however after that in 1983 Minnedosa created
19/10/31 tember 28th also officially
saw the pair retiring from
ception 31 years ago.
Heading back to
ing a huge soccer town at
the time, baseball was the
year the team folded due to
lack of players. After a few
both a men’s and women’s
team and entered into the
It’s time to renew
the Minnedosa Youth Soc- younger days, both Steven sport of choice for most. years of playing fastball, a league.
your subscription!
cer Association (MYSA) and Marie played soccer When Steven was in grade group of guys heard some
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MacGregor coming out on
top with a score of 1 to 0.
the Provincials, the local
boys team will still be able
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Community Assessment…
P oliticians are trying to sell a national carbon tax to
Canadians this election, but we shouldn’t buy it.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is pointing to BC
Let’s look at how much this carbon tax costs us for
everyday life. At the pumps, the carbon tax costs BC
drivers about $7 extra to fill their minivans, $11 extra
Earlier this week, the Minnedosa Lions Club sent as a template for a national carbon tax. But be warned: for their pickup trucks, and $19 extra for their diesel
out a survey to everyone’s mail box. Hopefully, you kept the BC carbon tax is not reducing greenhouse gas super duty pickups.
this survey, took it home and filled it out or are planning emissions and it’s filling up government coffers with If a commuter family has a sedan and a pick up
to fill it out. The local service club is undertaking a com- taxpayers’ money. It’s a tax grab that is not helping the truck and fills up once a week, they pay more than
munity needs assessment and are looking for input from environment. $900 extra per year just to get to work and take the kids
local residents in order to properly plan and move for- BC’s emissions have gone up 2.4 percent over the around.
ward with things that are important to the community. last three years and have increased in five of the last For a tractor trailer truck – the ones that deliver
The survey asks participants to identify programs and seven years, according to the BC government’s own groceries to grocery stores — filling just one of those
services they feel are needed in Minnedosa now and in data released this month. In 2017 — the most recent diesel tanks costs an extra $48 in carbon taxes. This
the future for various age groups from toddlers through data year — GHG emissions are listed at 64.4 million adds to the cost of everything.
to seniors. If you haven’t filled out and returned your Li- tonnes, up from 63.6 million tonnes in 2016. When the carbon tax was first foisted upon Brit-
ons survey yet, please do so and if you did not receive Politicians tell us that we are paying the carbon ish Columbians in 2008, we were told that the tax
one or tossed it away but would like to provide your input tax because it will reduce emissions but the govern- would reduce greenhouse gas emissions, stop at $30
please contact a local Lion. ment’s own records show that’s not happening. What per tonne, and it would be “revenue neutral” because
is the point of paying an ever increasing carbon tax other tax cuts would offset the carbon tax.
when it doesn’t work? Today, none of that is true. The carbon tax has
Time for Thanks… In 2018, the provincial government took in $1.7 been hiked up to $40 per tonne. Politicians have
Monday, October 14th is Thanksgiving and as a re- billion from B.C. taxpayers through the carbon tax, dropped the malarkey moniker of “revenue neutral”
sult, The Tribune office will be closed for the day. This and it’s planning on taking $2.2 billion from taxpayers altogether and the government is just keeping the ex-
annual holiday should always remind us to stop and by the year 2021, when the carbon tax is jacked up to tra revenue instead of even pretending to offset the
think about what we are actually thankful for, and I don’t $50 per tonne. carbon tax with other tax cuts. On top of it all, GHG
mean all the material things and fancy gadgets we have Politicians also told us that gasoline and diesel emissions are going up, not down.
or holidays we may take. Our true wealth is in health, vehicle use would drop because of the carbon tax, The Sierra Club of Canada calls BC’s emissions
family, friends, having a roof over our heads and food to however the government data again shows that’s not approach a “failure” and it says politicians have been
eat. Those are the kinds of things we should all be truly true. full of “noble rhetoric.”
thankful for. If you are travelling this Thanksgiving week- Emissions from gasoline powered cars are up As Canadians consider carbon taxes, they need to
end, be safe. As we go to print, Environment Canada is 6.2 percent, pickup truck emissions are up 18.7 per- look at the experience in BC where this all started. It
calling for some nasty weather including the seasons first cent, and heavy-duty gasoline truck emissions are up only makes people here poorer while emissions con-
snow storm! 10.4 percent over the last three years. When it comes tinue to rise. Don’t fall for it.
Driver Behaviour…
MPI recently surveyed 1,500 drivers and found that
three-in-ten of them admitted to acts of road rage while
feeling anger while behind the wheel. Four-in-ten driv-
Minnedosa Minor Baseball
ers admitted to weaving in and out of traffic and almost
three-quarters of the respondents admitted to speeding Annual General Meeting
up to get through a yellow traffic light before it turns red.
Thursday, October 17th
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The Minnedosa
Dillabough • Darryl McLaughlin
• Bill Wilton • Garnet Shearer Since 1883
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Photo by Karen Mitchell By KAREN MITCHELL Big Break. He dies. For- cue her financially, but
tunately, Payne’s death Judith Fontaine is cover-
(L-R): Lori Birch, Alice McInnes, Lois Phillips, Amy Henderson,
Cheryl Orr, Lynne Betteridge and Wilma Jones. M embers of
Minnedosa Drama
Club are once again hard
the greatly inflates the value
of his work. Unfortunately,
his estranged wife, Mag-
ing the story. The resulting
publicity will put Maggie’s
gallery on the map! At this
By KAREN MITCHELL
at work rehearsing for their gie, must sell it all to avoid point, the only thing that
upcoming production of bankruptcy. Just days be- could go wrong would be
T he Minnedosa Health Auxiliary has once again made a generous donation to the
Minnedosa Personal Care Home. On October 4th, several members from the
Health Auxiliary gathered to do the formal presentation to the PCH. Accepting the do-
“Artifice” by Anne Flana-
gan.
fore the auction, Maggie
and her high-strung gal-
if Payne Showers were to
walk through the door.”
The play will run for lery manager, Richard, Also presenting night-
nation were PCH Charge Nurse, Amy Henderson and Acivities Co-ordinator, Lori Birch.
three nights, November host a private showing. The ly is Inspire Studio’s gallery
The donation of blinds for the west wing windows in the amount of $1,844.23 is
6th, 7th and 8th and will guests of honour are influ- of local art and working
greatly appreciated and will assist with the residents dining experience, keeping the
be held at the Minnedosa ential newspaper maven artists. Art will be on dis-
room cool and shaded in the summer months.
Conference Centre. The Judith Fontaine; the fabu- play at the back of the hall
talented cast consist of; Ni- lously rich real estate mo- and throughout the event,
cole McLenahan, Brittany gul Mick Fitzgerald; Trent, an artist will be working
MacDonald, Bonnie Mi- a gorgeous but dim-witted on their skill for viewers to
chaudville, Shanna Turn- soap opera actor; Graciela, observe and ask questions
bull, Jamie Willis, Luke Pal- a streetwise cocktail wait- during intermission.
son, John Earle and Dan ress; and Emma, a humor- To purchase your tick-
Voth. less art critic. To Maggie’s ets please see more in-
The synopsis explains; delight, Mick Fitzgerald formation in the Drama
“struggling artist Payne buys dozens of paintings. Club’s ad elsewhere in this
Showers finally gets his Not only will the deal res- edition.
MEDIA
NOTICE
Minnedosa and Martin
landed a position teach-
ing grade seven in Neepa-
wa. At that time there was
talks of an opening coming
available teaching the Art
In support of Fire Prevention
class, which was exactly Week and Fire Prevention
Month, The Minnedosa Lions
what Martin was after, hav-
ing obtained her Bachelor
of Fine Arts Degree.
As the Art position was Club are continuing their
not a for sure thing, the
couple decided to journey
program to provide free smoke
down the path of family detectors to homes within
Minnedosa and area.
life and started trying to
get pregnant. Very quickly
Martin found out she was
expecting and the couple
Contact Harvey at
was over the moon excit- 204-867-0054 to arrange for
your free smoke detector.
ed. Teaching grade seven,
Martin made the commit-
ment to include her stu-
dents as much as possible
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Cadurcis News
of Ely. and family on the pass- enjoyed coffee with him with other friends and rel-
Shirley Pederson had ing of Enid’s cousin, Joan before the service. Com- atives to celebrate several
her grandson Darren and (Stinson) Suderman in munion was observed, birthdays at Barnaby’s in
Colbi Pederson of Medi- Dauphin on October 1st. presided over by Wendy Onanole at the end of Sep-
cine Hat staying with her The funeral will be held on Rose, Shelley Zahaiko tember. Best wishes to all
By doReen TRoTT
from September 27th to October 8th in Dauphin and Bruce Dalgarno. The those who celebrated!
October 1st for a great visit. with burial in Beever Cem- Church Board meeting was
Darren was disappointed
Uncle Del wasn’t combin-
etery near McGregor, at a
later date. She leaves hus-
held immediately follow-
ing with Jack Lamb in the
O ur sympathy is extended to Jean Sharpe and her
family on the recent passing of brother in-law and
ing so he could help! Dar-
ren’s mom Barb returned
band John and sons Gary
of Vancouver and Keith of
Chair in place of Chairman
Richard Walker. We will
55+ Bowling uncle, Fred Oberg aged 103.
The Cadurcis fall supper on Sunday was a success as
usual.
to Medicine Hat with them New York, to mourn her get the two pianos tuned.
League On Thursday a number gathered at the 50+ Centre
to enjoy Linda Boys presentation of her photos on local
Nominations
cooperative providing leader-
ship in communication and
#060 Keith Wark - $500.00 #014 D. & J. LaCoste - $500.00
entertainment services in #181 L. Cummins & J. Douglas - $300.00 #174 B. & C. Cook - $300.00
Internet, digital TV, home #057 C. Dowd & C. Zacharias - $200.00 #146 Mark Donohoe - $200.00
phone, and data transport.
Westman Media Cooperative Ltd. (WMCL) officially Westman owns and operates November 2018 May 2019
announces the Call for Nomination of candidates for local radio stations Q Country #440 C. & G. Grant - $500.00 #194 John Mendrikis - $500.00
91.5 FM (880 AM) and 94.7 #002 K. Ritchie & G. Kartanson - $300.00 #170 Cindy Marzoff - $300.00
election to the Board of Directors. Nominations are STAR FM that broadcast to the #090 Aaron Cibula Gaiser - $200.00 #148 Chris Brown - $200.00
now open. WMCL members 18 years of age or older western area of the province.
are eligible, as outlined in the WMCL Charter Bylaws. As a customer-owned cooperative, December 2018 June 2019
Westman is proud of its strong
Each nominee must be supported by at least two other commitment to its customers and
#183 Dennis Pearson - $500.00 #178 D. & J. Brykaliuk - $500.00
the communities it serves. #139 James Comrie - $300.00 #198 C. & L. Moffat - $300.00
WMCL members.
#047 Larry Spraggs - $200.00 #182 Kirk Saler - $200.00
Completed nomination applications
MUST BE RECEIVED at: Westman Communications January 2019 July 2019
#110 Adam Woodcock - $500.00 #035 Val Gawel- $500.00
Group, 1906 Park Ave, Brandon MB, R7B 0R9 #170 Cindy Marzoff - $300.00 #096 K. & I. Parish - $300.00
by 5:00 p.m., Friday, October 18, 2019. #163 Ev Dagg - $200.00 #068 L. & T. Vint - $200.00
For a nomination application or more information, February 2019 August 2019
call 204.717.2010 or 1.800.665.3337 ext. 2010 #054 Eric Adamson - $500.00 #023 J. & H. Lewis - $500.00
Email: ExecutiveAssistant@westmancom.com #064 H. & D. Gilleshammer - $300.00 #196 Les Moffat - $300.00
#158 D. & D. Swift - $200.00 #005 B. Brooking & W. Johnson - $200.00
or write to the above address.
March 2019 September 2019
#033 M. Ploshynsky - $500.00 #114 Cathy Wark - $500.00
#106 K. & S. Hyde - $300.00 #082 Bernice Olson - $300.00
/ WestmanCom westmancom.com #117 B. & L. McNabb - $200.00 #098 Brad Ross - $200.00
(30-2)
The Minnedosa Lions Club would like to thank everyone for their support.
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RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF OAKVIEW WEST REGION CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES INC.
TENDER FOR SNOW REMOVAL Chief Administrative Officer invites applications for a
CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES CASE AIDE
Tenders are being accepted for Snow Clearing & Removal at: The Council of the Rural Municipality of Oakview is seeking a
person for the position of Chief Administrative Officer due to WayWayseecappo First NatioN
Minnedosa Health Centre &/or PCH an upcoming retirement. The Rural Municipality of Oakview is
Reporting to the CBT Supervisor, the worker will be responsible to work as part of
Interested parties are required to contact located in southwest Manitoba, with a population of 1,626. a team in delivering a full range of child and family services utilizing a community
Kelley Gray, Maintenance Supervisor at 204-867-2701 Oakview has an office in Oak River with a satellite office in Rapid based model of service delivery, with emphasis on prevention and resource
to review specific tender requirements. City. services as a frontline approach.
Prairie Mountain Health is not obligated Ideally, the candidate will possess technical skills and experience
to accept the lowest or any tender. DUTIES INCLUDE:
in municipal administration, financial management and human ● Providing prevention/intervention assistance for the CFS case specific and PRS
Closing date: 1200 hours October 18, 2019
resource management. Strong communication, analytical and program areas
Tenders to be submitted to: leadership skills are just some of the requirements of the position. ● Provision of frontline voluntary child and family services, including intake and
referral
Chris Couling Candidates who have post-secondary education in a relevant
● Planning, developing and implementation of community based prevention
Area Manager Capital/Infrastructure South discipline bring an educational advantage to the position. The programs as related to child and family service needs of the community
Box 579 Souris, MB R0K 2C0 right candidate can expect a comprehensive salary and benefits ● Assist in the delivery of statutory services as required
or email: ccouling@pmh-mb.ca package. Further information about this position is available at ● Assist in the delivery of treatment support programs
www.rmofoakview.ca ● To work with the community based team in developing and promoting
programs supports as required.
Individuals interested in this position should send their resume ● Arranging and supervising family visits in conjunction with CFS workers
and cover letter by email to Dale Lyle, Way to Go Consulting Inc. at ● Providing transportation for clients
dale.lyle@waytogoconsultinginc.ca
QUALIFICATIONS:
Applications will be reviewed as early as October 28th, 2019 ● Minimum Grade 12 high school education or an acceptable equivalent
HELP WANTED however the posting will remain open until a suitable candidate is combination of education and training.
located. Start date is negotiable. ● Must have working knowledge of the CFS Act
● Must have a commitment to First Nations child and family services and
We thank all those who apply and advise that only those selected community based planning
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● Knowledge of and appreciation for First Nations culture and aspirations are
essential
● Must be able to communicate effectively, orally and in writing
● Must have the ability to make decisions and work effectively with others in
a team process
● Ability to speak the Ojibway language would be a definite asset.
● Must have computer training and/or knowledge of Microsoft Office
Insurance Broker/Office Supervisor
All applicants must be willing to submit to a Criminal Record check that includes
Parkway Insurance a Vulnerable Sector Search, Child Abuse Registry check, Prior Contact check &
Erickson, MB Driver’s Abstract prior to commencement of employment. Travel is required. A
valid driver’s license and access to means of reliable transportation for work is a
Parkway Insurance is seeking an experienced, highly motivated team condition of employment.
player to lead our team of Insurance Broker professionals in Erickson,
Manitoba. We are looking for an individual who builds key customer SALARY: Commensurate with experience and training and according to
relationships and provides exceptional customer service to contribute Provincial pay scale.
to the overall success of our organization.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Tuesday October 22nd, 2019
Reporting to the Manager of Insurance Services the successful
individual will possess: Please submit resumes to:
• Insurance Broker Level 2 License (required) Ina Tanner, BISW, RSW, MSW
• Strong communication skills both oral and written West Region Child & Family Services, Inc.
• Ability to build and maintain strong customer relationships Box 280 Erickson, Manitoba R0J 0P0
• Strong problem- solving abilities Fax: (204) 636-6158
A competitive salary, benefits and pension in a professional service ori-
ented environment is offered. We thank all who apply, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
OBITUARY OBITUARY
MPI Applies For
Rate Decrease
JOYCE ADDINELL MINTY LILY KATHLEEN WILMOT
November 3rd, 1923 – June 16th, 1921 –
October 3rd, 2019 September 25th, 2019
of the past!
In Loving Memory of 5.1 percent, trailers -5.2 percent, off-road vehicles -12.5
LYLA ALEXANDER
percent.
October 10th, 2000
The proposed rates would be effective March
In the unexpected Power Builder 1st, 2020, but because renewal dates are staggered, some
quiet moments Advertising If you are reading this ad vehicle owners won’t pay their new rates until February
28th, 2021.
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HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
(includes 45 lines of DOG & CAT OWNERS
Ride for Life would like space) RECYCLING GARBAGE COLLECTION
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our 2019 ride a success. All MCNA’s 48 Manitoba
community A certificate of vaccination for rabies must be
the donations of food, auction Monday, October 14th NO GARBAGE COLLECTION
newspapers produced before a license is issued
items, money, equipment
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and supplies as well as the means of getting Call Tuesday, October 15th North End Garbage & Recycling
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Community” *Denotes Professional Corporation
Proud Supporter
Jon Kowal
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR • A/C
● AC
1-204-867-2558
867-0145
204.759.3313 M&M
AUTO BODY
LEAN
Main Line
204-867-6350 Jackson MACHINE
Roll Off Bins
Brad Ross Law Office A.D.A.M.
PETER HARRISON MOBILE HEAT WASH
AND DETAILING
We buy Scrap
204-867-6366
Terry McLenehan B-116 MainSt.St
110B Main S. S Anxiety Disorders
Phone/Text 867-5444
204-867-6363 www.suttonharrison.com
Rob’s
Susan Glasgow
Minnedosa, MB Association
● 204-848-0097
204-848-0097
204-867-6353
867-3981 of Manitoba 204-848-0400
Small EnginE REpaiR &
Debbie Strelczik
204-867-6360 http://www.ajaxlaw.ca Support Group SELF-HELP ● 204-848-0400
YaRd maintEnancE SERvicES
Dan Quesnel
Meetings are held at
www.clearlakeclean.com
• Mowing & Trimming
Drug Problem?
204-867-6359
Donna Dowsett Burgess Law Neepawa Library 3rd Tuesday of
info@clearlakeclean.com
• Snow Blowing
204-867-6361 Office the month 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Narcotics
KIMbroidery
Kim Butler • Unwanted Item Removal
For more info call:
• Handyman Services
204-867-6352
Alayna McTavish
51 Main Street S Debbie Fisch Anonymous can help • Alum & Stainless Welding
(204) 725-8550
204-867-6354
Trisha Paterson
Minnedosa Meetings every Apparel & Promotions • Reasonable Rates
204-867-6362
Joanne Clarke
867-2935 ALCOHOLICS Tuesday & 204-867-2378
parburg@mymts.net
204-720-5934
204-867-6364
minnedosa@ ANONYMOUS Saturday at 7 p.m.
Gaylene Johnson burgesslawoffice.net If you like to drink and can
204-867-6357 That's your business at Calvary Temple, Transformative
Amber Johnson If you want to stop and can't 221 Hamilton Street, Electrolysis
SIMS & COMPA N Y
204-867-6374
Fax L a w O ffi c e
That's our business. Neepawa, MB Book this spot
204-867-6391 Permanant Hair Removal
E-mail
Norman H. Sims, Q.C. P.O. Box 36
or 867-3966 $5.52/week 204-596-5111
info@minnedosacu.mb.ca 7 6 Ma i n S t r e e t S o u t h Alanon - 210-0433
Website MINNEDOSA • 867-2717 Alateen - 867-5121 Call 204-867 3816
www.MinnedosaCU.mb.ca 867-3401 Minnedosa
Mtg. Times: 8:00 pm Tuesdays
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GROCERY
Folgers Classic Roast ...............................................................920g ...............$9.99
FROZEN FOODS
FM Pies assorted ........................................................................1kg ............. $6.99
Christie Crispers assorted .......................................................175g ...............$2.49 Breyers Classic Ice Cream assorted ..................................... 1.66lt ............. $3.99
Christie Crackers or Ritz or Triscuit assorted........200g ....... $2.49 Popsicle Revello Ice Bars/Fudge Bars/Tropical .. 720ml ...... $3.99
Kraft Dressing assorted ........................................................ 475ml ...............$2.99 Eggo Waffles Original ..............................................................280g ............. $2.99
NN Table Syrup or NN Pancake Mix .........................750ml-905g ...............$1.99 NN Ice Cream bars/Sandwichs/Fudge Bars/Popsicles ..... 120ml ............. $8.99
NN Peanut Butter assorted .......................................................1kg ...............$3.99 High Liner Pan Sear COD Savoury Herb ...............................540g ........... $10.00
NN Liquid Honey ....................................................................500g ...............$4.99 GG vs. Vegetables assorted .....................................................500g ............. $2.49
NN Jam/Marmalade assorted ....................... 1lt ....... $3.99 GG Frozen Vegetables assorted ..............................................750g ............. $2.79
Nescafe Coffee Instant Rich Blend .........................................170g ...............$5.49 Ristorante or Casa Di Mama Pizza assorted .................. 350-410g ............. $5.99
Sparkling Ice Lemon Lime/Cherry Limeade...................... 503ml ...............$1.49 NN Fries ....................................................1kg ...... $1.89
Nestle Pure Life Water .................... 24x500ml ....... $3.99
MEATS
Christie Dads Cookies assorted ...................................... 305-320g ...............$2.99
NN Cream Cookies assorted ..................................................907g ...............$2.99
Quaker Corn/Rice Cakes/Crispy Minis assorted .......... 100-186g ...............$1.79
NN Rice Crackers assorted .....................................................100g ...............$0.99
NN Peanuts Blanched BBQ/Salted ........................................500g ...............$2.59 PC assorted chicken wing with sauce .................................. 907gr ........... $13.99
NN Trail Mix assorted ...............................................................1kg ...............$9.99 PC chicken spring rolls ...........................................................574g ............. $9.99
NN Party Mix ...........................................................................320g ...............$2.59 PC Bacon .................................................................................500g ............. $6.99
PC Red Velvet Cake Mix or Scone Baking Mix .......................500g ...............$2.99 Swiss Chalet Family Pie assorted ...........................................650g ............. $7.99
PC Decadent Chocolate Chips assorted ........................ 226-300g ...............$2.99 PC Smokies assorted .................................................................1kg ............. $9.99
Barilla Spaghetti.........................................................................45g ...............$1.49 PC sausage rolls cocktail .........................................................500g ............. $5.99
Classico Pasta Sauce assorted ......................................410-650ml ...............$2.99 NN wieners ..............................................................................450g ............. $2.29
NN Olives assorted ............................................................... 375ml ...............$1.99 Top Sirloin Oven Beef Roast .................................................................... $5.49/lb
Cracker Barrel Cheddar Medium/Marble ........400g ....... $5.99 Pork shoulder Blade Steak CP ................................................................ $2.59/LB
Tropicana Juice assorted....................................................... 1.75lt ...............$3.99
Black Diamond Cheestring Marble........................................336g ...............$5.99
Whole Chicken Fresh......................................... $2.59/lb
PRODUCE
Lactantia Butter Salted ..........................454g ....... $4.99
CB Nature Slice Marble Cheddar ...........................................240g ...............$4.49
Thanksgiving 2 Week Sale
OCTOBER 4th-17th Green Seedless Grape -Red or Green ..................................................... $2.49/lb
Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce Jelled/Whole...................... 348ml ...............$2.29
Dole Pineapple canned assorted ........................................ 398ml ...............$1.59 FM Carrots 2lb or Onion 3lb.............................$1.49/ea
Franco Gravy assorted ......................................................... 284ml ...............$1.29 Strawberries ............................................................................... 2lb ............. $6.99
Campbell RW soup assorted................................................ 284ml ...............$1.59 Maclntosh Apples ...................................................................... 3lb ............. $3.99
Campbell Broth assorted ..................................................... 900ml ...............$2.19 FM 4CT Mixed Sweet Peppers ...................................................................... $3.49
Aylmer Tomatoes Diced/Whole/Accents ....................540-796ml ...............$1.79 PC Mini potatoes assorted ......................................................680g ............. $2.99
GG Vegetables canned assorted ...................................341-398ml ...............$1.29 FM 8CT Mini Cucumbers ............................................................................. $2.79
Old El Paso Kit Soft Taco bake ................................................312g ...............$3.49 Asparagus green....................................................................................... $3.99/lb
Old El Paso Taco Sauce ........................................................ 215ml ...............$2.99 FM Clementine .......................................... 2lb ...... $3.99
Uncle Bens Fast N Fancy .........................................................165g ...............$1.29 Mini Watermelons ...................................................................................$4.99/ea
Uncle Bens Bistro Express assorted .......................................250g ...............$2.99 Pumpkins ..................................................................................................$4.99/ea
LUCKY DOLLAR
ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
BC Potato Mixes assorted ............................................... 141-215g ...............$1.99
Stove Top Stuffing assorted.....................................................120g ...............$1.59
Bicks Pickles Yum Yum/Sweet Mixed/Baby Dills ........ 1lt ....... $3.99
Bicks Pepper Rings Hot or Sauerkraut Wine ................ 750ml-1lt ...............$3.99
F O O D S
Miracle Whip assorted ..................................................650-890ml ...............$4.99
PC Dinner Napkins ...............................................................180sh ...............$5.99
OPEN 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK • 70 Main Street South, Minnedosa 867-2821
*PRICES AVAILABLE AT THE LUCKY DOLLAR IN MINNEDOSA ONLY