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We acknowledge the
financial support of the
Government of Canada
through the
Canada Periodical Fund
of the Department of
Canadian Heritage.
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Town Proceeding
with MREC
Debenture
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By JENNIFER PAIGE
s various recreation groups continue to move forward with projects at future MREC site, Minnedosa
town council has begun to proceed with a debenture for
the future facility.
The Town is going to have to raise the lions share of
the money for this project. Council has recently decided
that we will be applying for a debenture of $3.5 million,
explained Minnedosa Mayor, Ray Orr.
The baseball, soccer and the agriculture groups
have done a phenomenal job moving forward with their
projects at the site and with the idea of it being a regional
event centre with all the different sports facilities in one
centre, I think it is coming along really great, commented Minnedosa Mayor, Ray Orr.
Following a feasibility report conducted by Jack
Harper and Associates, plans for the MREC facility had
been temporarily pushed aside during the process of the
municipal election in October.
Now with council seats fi lled, the group will begin the
process of applying for a debenture in order to gather the
necessary funds to proceed with the project.
Funding will come from three areasthe Town, the
provincial and federal governments. The provincial government will likely participate to some degree and right now
the federal government is limiting their contribution to recPhoto by Jennifer Paige
reation-type infrastructure to the Gas Tax, explained Orr.
According to Orr, the federal government has told
Young and old enjoyed a horse drawn wagon ride through the hoarfrost covered
municipalities throughout the country that the new Build
streets of downtown Minnedosa last Saturday as the Chamber of Commerce hosted
Canada grants do not have funds allotted for recreational
its annual Santa Day. See more on Page 11.
infrastructure but the gas tax has been made available for
these projects.
In previous years the Gas Tax has been placed toward street and road projects. Last year, Minnedosas Gas
Tax totaled approximately $135,000.
By JENNIFER PAIGE
At approximately 7
occupant was able to exit damage in the back end
Minnedosa Town Council will be proceeding with
p.m., fire crews arrived on the structure on his own, as well as heat and smoke
applying for the debenture through the proper chanstructural fi re in the the scene to fi nd the rear commented Minnedosa damage to the rest of the
nels, with notices posted in upcoming editions of The
Poplar Park Trailer end of a mobile home en- Fire Chief, Dallas Bryka- structure.
Minnedosa Tribune as well as holding a required publiuk.
Crews were able to
lic hearing, which has been tentatively scheduled for Court called Minnedosas gulfed in flames.
volunteer firefighters into
The fi re was conThe fi re did not result control the blaze within 40
January 27th.
action on the evening of tained to the back end of in any injuries but the trail- minutes and the cause has
Saturday, December 6th.
the trailer and the single er did sustain significant not been disclosed.
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in mind.
While a new, modern
clinic would go a long way
in attracting doctors to
Town, without the guarantee of practicing physicians
within the clinic walls, all
parties involved are a bit
hesitant to move forward.
We have reached
the point with this project
where it needs to be determined who will pay the
rent once the building has
been built. If the clinic can
accommodate seven doctors but we only have three,
who is going to be footing
the bill for the rest of the
cost?
Green Spaces
As the Town of
Minnedosa continues to
grow, the challenge of
maintaining and improving
green spaces and public
areas is a present factor on
councils docket.
The beach and campground are one of our main
attractions for the Town
and it behooves us to do a
really good job of looking
after these features. The
Public Works department
does a great job ensuring
all areas of the town are
looked after but it is a big
job and at times the small,
TLC details can be lacking,
explained Orr.
Town council has
planned a meeting with
the recreation committee
in January to discuss how
these areas can be better
maintained and improved.
We are getting to the
point that we are getting big
and busy enough that we
should perhaps be looking
diff erently at how we are
maintaining these spaces.
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Public Works
Council plans on
completing upgrades to
more streets this year. A
consultation will be held
with the Public Works department in order to determine which streets will
take priority.
It will depend on
the condition of the infrastructure under the
road and drainage. All the
streets that we do now will
be completed with full
curb and gutter.
The Town will also be
looking at replacing the
sewage force mainthis
is the portion of the system that pumps the sewage out of the plant to the
lagoon.
Th ere have been
some issues with the force
main in terms of aging
parts and this needs to be
dealt with as delaying the
replacement may cause
sewage leaks into the
river, which would result
in fi nes for the Town, ex-
plained Orr.
A few upgrades to the
lagoon will also be looked
at. There are currently no
fi nal numbers on these
upgrades but council does
anticipate that they will be
a large portion of the utility budget.
commented Orr.
Council recently decided that it will proceed
with applying for a debenture to finance the project.
For more information
on the project please see
the articleCouncil Proceeds with Debenture , on
this weeks front page.
Development Of
Recreation Facility
With a continually
aging arena, Town Council will continue to press
forward with plans to develop the Minnedosa Regional Event Centre.
One of our priorities in this term is the
event centre. We are
pretty pleased with what
has gone on up at the future MREC site so far. The
various groups, baseball,
soccer and agriculture,
have progressed with their
projects and things are really starting to take shape.
We are excited to get this
project moving along,
Tourism
Over this past year
the Town of Minnedosa
participated in Manitobas
First Impressions Community Exchange Program, a visitor exchange
program that serves as a
catalyst to possibly spark
longer strategic economic
development.
Th e program saw a
group of community volunteers anonymously visit
another community that
is similar to home but unfamiliar.
Continued
on Page 5
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By Darryl Holyk
I have always been a fi rm believer in buying locally, if at all possible. This includes everything from food
and clothes to merchandise and even a new vehicle! This
past Monday I was again reminded of the fast, friendly
and professional service Minnedosa businesses offer. On
a bit of an impulse buy (and early Christmas present to
myself) I upgraded my vehicle with a purchase from Park
Line Automotive. Hats off to Greg Toews for a great vehicle buying experience! Then, it was off to the Minnedosa
Credit Union to inquire about a loan and once again I experienced friendly and efficient service from Dan Quesnel and the MCU loans department. Last but not least,
I must also note great service at Minnedosa Insurance
Services with Kim Ormond swiftly assisting me in registering my new vehicle. Purchasing a vehicle, taking out
a loan to help pay for it and registering it with MPI can
sometimes seem overwhelming and daunting but thanks
to the proffessionalism of Minnedosa businesses, I was
able to wrap it all up in short order without any glitches!
It truly does pay to shop local!
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Currently, there are
two different subdivisions
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month to the day after the train derailment in the heart
of Newdale, a derailment occurred last Tuesday morning
approximately one mile west of the village. Nineteen cars
derailed and fortunately no one was injured.
1994 Tom Huyghe of Valley Bait and Tackle
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of $68,047.24.
Councillor MacDowall reported on
her fi rst Health Foundation meeting.
The board structure will remain at 12
members and as a result of amalgamation; the board is hoping to have three
representatives from each of the municipalities represented. This will include
one council rep and two citizen reps
from each partner; Town of Minnedosa,
R.M. of Minto-Odanah, R.M. of Harrison-Park and R.M. of Oakview.
Councillor Saler reported on the
year-end meeting of the Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District.
Throughout 2014, the CD sold and installed 21 beaver dams. The tree planting
program was also successful this year
with a total of 9.9 km of trees planted in
the CD. The CD itself planted 4,426 trees
with an additional 3,679 being ordered
and planted by landowners.
yearly visit.
Th e Auxiliary members received thank you
cards from District Commander Shirley Kamula, of
Rivers and previous members Elaine and Jim Butler
of Brandon for their invitation to the 75th Anniversary Banquet. Paperwork
was received for year end
reports and much discus-
he Erickson Legion
Ladies Auxiliary held
their December Meeting
on December 2nd. President Evelyn Lewandoski
and six other members
welcomed Dorothy Schumaker of Minnedosa,
Zone 25 Zone Commander who had come for her
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A donation had been
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Anne Koroscil.
A thank you for the
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Auxiliary members with
the Card Bingo was received from Tracy McFarlane, Activity Director at
the Erickson PCH.
Memory Bulbs were
purchased from the Erickson Palliative Care.
A discussion as to
Christmas gifts for our Senior Members and Veterans followed. Purchases
will be made and delivered along with a visit from
members.
Treasurer Dorothy Syslak reported that
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Dear Reena,
The dishes washed in
my seven-year-old dishwasher no longer look or
feel clean. The machine
seems to be working properly but the dishes end up
with gritty film on the outside. Any ideas? Seline
Dear Seline,
Imagine a person who
ate three meals a day plus
snacks without ever brushing their teeth. Rinsing with
water would not remove
the plaque and build-up.
The same is true for a dishwasher that requires regular check-up and cleaning
appointments. Maintain
the machine; by carefully
scrubbing the interior, especially where the base of
Dear Bill,
With endless designs,
the dishwasher door and layouts and room sizes
fl oor meet. As well, the there is not one suggested
fi lter needs to be taken rule of thumb. The criteria
apart and cleaned from of seating should depend
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there: straws, cherry pits, your personal family and
tea bags, bones, pieces of guests. However, designers
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the hot water temperature depending on your famaccording to your manual. ily needs but you should
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the basin, hoses, racks etc. a table and be able to see
If poor results continue, the television.
contact a professional because the dishwasher will Dear Reena,
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festivities this past Saturday as many of the Towns
youngest residents patiently waited for a chance
to see the man of the season.
Santa Day, hosted by
the Minnedosa Chamber
of Commerce was held on
December 6th, offering
free sleigh rides courtesy
of the Minnedosa Credit
Union, lunch served up
by the Minnedosa Collegiate grad class as well
as photo ops with Santa.
Photos were taken by
Brenda Warrener of Den
Mother Photography and
provided free to parents
from The Chamber.
Saturday afternoon
also included the conclusion of the Unlock the
Magic of Main Street promotion.
Th e event saw local
businesses hand out ballots for customers who
purchased $25 or more.
Th ose ballots were then
placed in a draw where
75 names were pulled
for a chance to pick a key
that opened one of two
prizes$500 Minnedosa
Money and a giant stocking packed full of great
prizes.
The fi rst-ever Unlock
the Magic of Main Street
promotion also included
a Moonlight Madness
evening, held on Thursday, December 4th, where
participating businesses
stayed open late to offer
residents extended evening shopping.
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like the promotion. There
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By CRISSY KOWAL
By JENNIFER PAIGE
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Senior
Mens Bombers were
in action over the past
week with one game on the
road and two on home ice.
On Friday, November
28th, the Bombers travelled to McCreary to take
on the sixth place Mustangs.
After following McCreary, 4-1, the Bombers
fought back to take the
win, 8-5. Wyatt Rapsky and
Wes Lewis each claimed
three goals and one assist.
Shane Jury earned two
goals and two assists, Matt
Saler claimed five assists,
Travis Erickson-two assists
and Brett McNabb and
Derek Cameron captured
one assist a piece.
On December 4th the
Bombers returned to home
ice for a match-up against
the North Central Hockey
Leagues fi rst place team,
the Grandview Comets.
Th e Bombers fell to
the Comets 3-2. After two
scoreless periods, the
Bombers Erickson took
the initial goal of the game
but quickly fell behind 2-1.
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Erickson created a shortlived tie before the Comets
scored late in the third for
the win.
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played host to the leagues
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Minnedosa and District
Christmas Dinner, Noon on
Christmas Day at the MCCC.
Bring your family, bring your
friends! All ages welcome.
Free Christmas Dinner! Call
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A Christmas Concert
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Minnedosa United Church.
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Connection. 3. Singing of
Christmas Carols. 4. Christmas Cantata sung by the
choir. Donations at the door.
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Palliative Care Volunteer Training Sessions.
Minnedosa Palliative Care
Volunteer Group. Mondays,
January 12th February 16th,
2015 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Minnedosa Hospital Board
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2. Understanding the Dying Person and their Family,
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Hockey Alumni Day.
Minnedosa Senior Bombers invite all past players,
coaches, management and
fans to Minnedosa Arena
on Saturday, December
20th. There will be an
Alumni Game at 5:30 p.m.
prior to the Bombers versus Miniota-Elkhorn regular season game. A social
event is planned for all. If
you are able to participate
in the Alumni game please
contact Marty McNabb at
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December 16, 2005
Its been nine years
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families.
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1934 2001
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husband of 61 years, Bill Gibbons, her sisters, Isa Attridge, Lily
Anderson, and brother Charlie Irvine.
Jessie is survived by her children; Betty (Martin) Moyer, Loraine (Ambrose) Moyer, Edith (Edmund) Wittenberg, Kelly (Barb)
Gibbons, and Gwen (Grant) Tweed, as well as 10 grandchildren,
17 great grandchildren and one great, great grandson.
Jessie and Bill were married in 1937. They farmed in Rapid City area for
many years, moved to B.C. for three years, then returned to farm in
Manitoba in 1955. For many years Bill worked away from home, and
farmed as well. Jessie kept the farm going, and when Bill was home, they worked together. Mom
could run pretty well all the farm equipment, stook sheaves, bale hay, milk cows she could do it
all, working harder than a lot of men - and still come in and prepare a meal for the family. Mom
always said, if you turn the stove up real high, it wont take long to get supper cooked!
After Bill had his farm accident in 1978 where he lost the use of his hands, Jessie stayed by his
side in Winnipeg for one and a half months. Shed stay at the hospital all day, and then catch the
bus to her brother-in-laws place - often waiting alone for the bus near Portage and Main no fear,
this woman from Onanole. She just did what she had to do. Upon their return to Onanole, Jessie
continued to care for Bill.
Mom learned to crochet at the age of 70, and creating afghans became her passion. Mom was
not only creative, but very organized and detailed her records show she crocheted 220 afghans,
as well as what the colors were, who received the afghans, and what the occasion was. Mom
completed her last afghan when she was 90.
Mom loved gardening, and turned their large yard in Onanole into a beautiful space, with
beautiful flowers everywhere, and grass that was always trimmed. She and dad enjoyed working
in the yard together, and then sitting on the deck admiring the view.
Bill and Jessie enjoyed snowmobiling with the family, and mom continued snowmobiling until
she was 80.
Mom loved family get togethers, she loved to laugh and joke, she loved to catch someone up on
April fools Day pranks everyone was fair game.
Our family knew the funniest side of mom while to others, she may have seemed shy and
quiet. You know the old saying - still waters run deep!
Mom worked hard all her life, but always kept her great sense of humour, and her kind, gentle
ways. Lately, when asked if shed enjoyed her life, working on the farm the way she did, she replied that, yes, shed had a good life, and enjoyed the work it really wasnt work, if you enjoyed
what you were doing.
A gentle soul has left us, but many wonderful memories remain. Thanks mom.
Honourary Pallbearers will be all in attendance.
Interment, attended by family, will precede the memorial service.
Memorial service to be held Friday, December 12th, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at Minnedosa Funeral
Chapel, Minnedosa followed by time of fellowship and lunch. Elgin Hall will officiate.
Remembrances and condolences may be emailed to raesfs@mymts.net
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Law Office
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204-476-5185
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Minnedosa
867-2935
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ph: 867-2084
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Minnedosa, MB
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toilets.
Meetings every
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Saturday at 7 p.m.
at Calvary Temple,
221 Hamilton Street,
Neepawa, MB
A.D.A.M.
Anxiety Disorders
Association
of Manitoba
Support Group
Meetings are held at
Neepawa Library 3rd Tuesday of
the month 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
For more info call:
Debbie Fisch
(204) 725-8550
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
If you like to drink and can
That's your business
If you want to stop and can't
That's our business.
P.O. Box 36
or 867-3966
Alanon - 867-3308
Alateen - 867-5121
867-3401 Minnedosa
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JIM BEAUMONT
476-2483
Owner/Operator
Cell: 476-6591
Dennis: 476-2766
23 Hour Service
SERVICES
St. Alphonsus
Catholic Church
142
NW.
142 4th
4th St,
St, NW.
Minnedosa,
MB
867-3831
Minnedosa, MB 867-3831
SALES
Darwin
Matthews
TV AND APPLIANCE
SALES AND SERVICE
SERVICES
TAC
Ventures Inc.
Waste
Management &
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(204)476-0002
Garbage Removal
Bin Rentals
Construction Demolition
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Estate clean ups
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867-5551
Gently Used Furniture
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Donations
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NOTICES
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STEEL BUILDINGS
STEEL BUILDINGS... REALLY BIG SALE! All steel building models and sizes. Plus extra savings. Buy now and we
will store until spring. Pioneer
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30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120,
60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-
Jay-Bee Tours
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WANTED: COLLECTOR PAYING TOP PRICES for old advertising dealership signs,
plastic or metal. Service Station items, gasoline pumps,
globes, oil cans. Red Indian,
Dodge, Ford, etc. 306-2215908, 306-369-2810
Sale Dates:
Skydancer Casino
Jan. 18th - Jan. 20th, 2015
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Free Shopping Trip
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MEATS
GROCERY
PC Decadent choc chip cookies asstd .................300g ..... $2.49 Inside round beef roast ...................................... $5.29lb
Folgers Classic Roast coffee (limit 1/fam) ............... 920g ......$8.99 NN regular bacon...................................................................500g ............. $4.99
Primo RTS soup asstd........................................................... 540ml ......... 4/$5.00 Johnsonville Italiano sausage, mild or hot ............................500g ............. $4.99
Lipton soup mixes asstd.................................................... 45-166g ..........2/$3.00 Janes pub style chicken strips or nuggets ..............800g ....$11.99
Betty Crocker Super Moist cake mixes asstd .........................432g ............. $1.99 PC pot pies, chicken or sirloin beef ......................................900g ............. $7.99
Betty Crocker Frosting asstd ...................................................340g ............. $1.99 Smoked pork picnic shoulder.................................................................. $2.49/lb
Kelloggs Mini Wheats asstd ...................510g ...... $3.99 Pork shoulder blade steak ............................... $2.99/lb
NN cocktail or beer glasses ...................................................50ea ............. $3.49
Royal Chinet paper plates .......................................................40ea ............. $3.49
NN white plastic cutlery asstd ..............................................96ea .............$3.49
PRODUCE
PC World of Flavor potato chips asstd .................................235g ............. $1.99 Leaf lettuce ................................................................................................. 2/$3.00
Dole pineapple asstd ............................................................ 398ml ............. $0.99 Green peppers .......................................................................................... $1.49/lb
FROZEN FOODS
Bicks dill pickles with or without garlic ................................... 1lt ............. $2.99
Robin Hood floor asstd ..........................................................2.5kg ............. $4.29
Betty Crocker instant potatoes asstd .............................. 141-215g ............. $1.89
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