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Marks 20
Years
he Manitoba Motocross
Association opened its
season this past weekend
with its fi rst round of races
held at McNabb Valley Motocross. Great weather, motocross camaraderie and a large
crowd of spectators made for
a great event.
We had over 300 entries
and this was definitely our
best year for spectators, said
local organizer Brad McNabb.
Brads nine-year-old son, Ryder, was one of the local competitors on the track Sunday.
He did very well once again,
winning the 65cc event and
coming in second in the 85cc
event. Brad indicated that
while there were a few local
riders competing this weekend, he would like to encourage more people to get involved in motocross.
Hosting such an event is
not an easy feat and it takes
many people working together to make these races happen. Brad greatly appreciates
the many volunteers (individuals, businesses and organizations) who come forward to
help pull off such a successful
weekend.
The camping and spectator parking areas at the motocross track, northwest of
Minnedosa, were both full as
motocross enthusiasts from
all across Manitoba and a
handful from Saskatchewan
came together to kick off the
MBMOTOX season.
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fundraiser, and a great success again, stated PCH Activity Co-ordinator Brenda
Hales. We were once
again so very pleased with
the results. We have such
great support from our
residents, family the businesses and people in our
community.
Th e night ended in
many boxes of food leaving
the doors for those who
won their auctions. Everyone in attendance had a
great time.
he buddy bench is a
simple idea to eliminate loneliness and foster
friendship on the playground. Lets spread the
message of inclusion and
kindness! It all started
with a boy named Christian from Pennsylvania
who thought he was moving to Germany and when
he looked at pictures of
where he would be going
to school, he saw a Buddy
Bench and asked what
it was for. The answer: to
help kids feel comfortable on the playground,
anyone who was feeling
sad, left out or lonely can
sit on the bench and the
children around them
will come and encourage
them and get them playing with the students on
the playground.
The student council at
Tanners Crossing School
took this idea and ran with
it. With help from Heritage
Co-op for the supplies and
Industrial Arts teacher Mr.
Gordon using his skills to
make the benches, TCS
is now the proud owner
of two buddy benches
that will be placed on the
school grounds.
Tyler Glen from Star
FM joined Amy Maguire,
TCS student council secretary and Katie Brown,
social rep from student
council to present the
benches to the school on
Tuesday afternoon. The
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By Darryl Holyk
Bear Sighting
Our offi
ce received a call from Adele Thompson
Tuesday morning asking if we could inform our readers
to be on the lookout for a brown bear. The animal was
spotted in her yard a couple miles west of Minnedosa
as she was outside enjoying her morning coffee. Families with children in that area, or any area for that matter, should be aware that such wildlife is out there and
roaming around. Most times, wild animals are more
frightened of you than you may be of them but it is
still important to remember they have animal instincts
and you can never be sure what they are going to do.
Enjoy wildlife from a safe distance and never try to get
too close, feed them or pet them. Use care, caution and
most of all common sense and everyone should stay
safe!
Hole in One
The second hole-in-one occurred at the Minnedosa Golf and Country Club this past Saturday when Trudy Adamson made a perfect shot on hole five from 125
yards. Trudys shot was witnessed by Bruce and Lori
McNabb as well as Beth McNabb and Ray Newstead.
Ron Kostyshyn,
Minister of Agriculture,
Food, and Rural Development
Letters to
the Editor
Big Change
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question of values: how can we stand idly by while women and children in developing countries die from preventable causes? The answer is clear: we cant.
That is why the Prime Minister reconfi rmed Canadas
commitment to working with Canadian and international partners to end the preventable deaths of mothers,
newborns and children by announcing new investments
to improve access to life-saving vaccines for mothers and
children and to support research to help resolve pressing health challenges. These investments will go toward
the Worlds Health Organizations efforts to eradicate
polio, the Kiwanis Foundation of Canada and UNICEF
Canadas initiative to eliminate tetanus, and the implementation of 20 research teams, made up of Canadian
and African researchers, who will contribute to improving maternal and child health in 13 sub-Saharan African
countries.
The international community has answered our call
in the past. Canada is doing all it can to help ensure they
do so again in 2015.
Robert Sopuck,
MP, Dauphin-Swan River-Marquette
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he 2015 edition of
Minnedosa
official Visitors Guide, The
Minnedosa Beachcomber
is now in distribution. After
a number of years using
the familiar yellow colour
scheme to tie in with the
Discover Minnedosa logo,
this years Beachcomber
has been completely redesigned. A new, blue colour scheme represents
the bright blue sky over
our Valley Paradise as
well as the water that flows
through our community;
Minnedosa Lake and the
Little Saskatchewan River.
The front cover features a
photo captured by Scotty
Gwyer last July 1st during
the Canada Day fireworks
display over the lake.
While much of the
content continues to focus
on showcasing many of the
tourist hot spots, things to
do while in Minnedosa
and local advertising, a
few new additions were
made to this years Beachcomber. These include a
community events calendar, listing of churches
and the designated snowmobile trail map. There
are also submissions from
Minnedosa and Area
Community Development
Corporation focusing on
living in Minnedosa, business and industry and recreational opportunities.
The very fi rst edition
of what was then called
Th e Minnedosa Tribune
Beachcomber was published for the summer of
1996, making this year the
Beachcombers 20th anniversary. The Minnedosa
Beachcomber was created
by former Tribune Publisher, Bob Mummery and
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old octagon display building over to the Heritage Village for restoration. The deteriorating structure has been
deemed no longer safe to use. Fundraising for the buildings move to the Heritage Village and major restoration
is now underway.
Shelly Calen,
Minnedosa, MB
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Overall, the students
of Onanole were keen on
learning everything they
could and enjoyed all the
diff erent experiences that
were offered throughout
the village. Minnedosas
Heritage Village is a must
see this coming summer
season for all ages. Make
sure you take the time to
take in Minnedosas history and learn about what it
was like to be a part of the
past.
Upcoming
school
tours at Heritage Village
will include students from
Hamiota, Rapid City and
Brandon Schools.
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Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is currently
raising funds to purchase
two new Ferno Powerlift
Stretcher Systems for their
ambulances. The current
stretchers are provided
by the Province and are
100% manually operated.
This means EMS staff are
having to lift not only the
stretcher weight but also
the weight of the patient
being transported.
The Ferno Stretcher
is a new ground-breaking
innovative stretcher and
it has been designed and
created by research and
feedback from Paramedics working in the field to
improve patient handling,
care and comfort. These
new models drastically
decrease any potential of
injury to patients and/or
Paramedics.
Each of these new
units comes with a hefty
price tag of $28,000. Thats
a total cost of $56,000 for
two stretchers. Minnedosa
EMS staff is encouraging
afternoon in preparation
for Round One on Sunday. The day began bright
and early at 6 a.m. with
rider registration. This
was followed by a brief
15 minute riders meeting which is mandatory
and a short chapel service. An hour and fifteen
minute practice period
was held before the green
flag waved to signal the
first race was underway.
Sundays opener saw sixteen different race classes
for various age and skill
levels. Each race runs an
average of 12 minutes
and includes a number of
adrenaline charged turns
and jumps as riders make
their way along the wind-
of competitive off-road
motorcycle racing for amateurs and professionals
in the province. Throughout the season, mid May
to the end of September, there are fourteen
scheduled race rounds
in addition to numerous
open practices, clinics
and qualifiers at various
race tracks throughout
the province. This years
schedule includes events
at Minnedosa, Grunthal,
Zhoda, Brandon, Pilot
Mound and Altona. Starting in June, there will be
three race rounds per
month.
For five years motocross racing has taken
place at the local track
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ewdale Horticulture
Society held their
annual Plant Sale and
Luncheon on May 19th
in the community hall.
Folks from Sandy Lake,
Minnedosa and Strathclair
were able to take home
plants for the garden and
enjoy delicious soup, bunwiches and dessert. Raffle
prize winner of the Fairy
Garden pot was Linda
Lewandoski; 50-50 draw
winner was Holly Shurvel.
Door prize winners were
Linda Baker, Jack Lamb
and Holly Shurvell. They
served about 50 for lunch.
An almost full Bend
Theatre enjoyed the final
concert in their season
ticket series, welcoming
Larry Krause from Paddockwood, SK to the stage.
He entertained with some
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COMING EVENTS
Minnedosa Lions Club
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walk. All proceeds for service
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supplied. Call Rhonda (204)
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to support programs at TCS
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Ice Cream Social Friday,
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of Joan Kingdon would like to thank our
friends, family and neighbours for their generous and
thoughtful support while
Mom was in hospital and
after her passing. We truly appreciate those who sent food,
flowers, cards and donations.
The visitors and messages
were a great comfort. Our
community is fortunate to
have such caring and compassionate doctors, nurses
and aids-thank you for all
you do. We would also like
to say a special thank you to
the Aunts and Uncles for their
kindness, shown in too many
ways to list, and for their generous hugs. Charlie, Gordon,
Michael, Glenn, Barb, Ken,
Tim and families.
Ag Report
IN MEMORIAM
In Memory of
MELVIN NAGORSKI
Husband, father
and grandfather
who passed away
MAY 31ST, 2009
Down the path
of memories,
we gently tread today.
Our thoughts are with you,
even as life goes on its way.
We think about you often.
As memories are
wonderful things.
We hold you close
within our hearts,
and there you shall remain.
Forever loved and missed,
Lois, Darren, Barry, Kimberly
and families. x
SHARON LIEBING
(LEWANDOSKI)
APRIL 22ND, 1948
MAY 26TH, 2009
Sisters give your life
a happy lift.
Sisters are a most
precious gift.
Constantly thinking, never
to be the same,
the tears fall quickly just
hearing your name.
Always missed, always
remembered,
Gloria, Dennis, Richard,
Raymond and Robert. x
In loving memory of
DON PETERS,
who passed away
JUNE 3RD, 2005
I remember the days I
shared with you;
you truly made them shine.
I remember the days
I lost with you
and will, til the end of time.
With all the tears
and heartache,
this one thing makes me glad
Is all the times I shared
with you
and the wonderful
years we had.
KEN BEATTY
He passed
JUNE 1ST, 2014
If tears could build a stairway,
and memories a lane
Id walk right up to heaven
and bring you home again.
Forever in our hearts,
Carol Beatty, Maurice Beatty,
Ryan Beatty & families. x
In Memory of
DON QUESNEL
FEBRUARY 26TH, 1938
- MAY 30TH, 2014
God saw that he was
getting tired,
A cure was not to be.
So He put His arms
around him
and whispered,
Come with Me.
With tearful eyes, we
watched him suffer,
And saw him fade away.
Although we loved
him dearly,
we could not make him stay.
A golden heart
stopped beating,
Hard working hands to rest.
God broke our hearts
to prove to us
He only takes the best.
Lovingly Missed by his
family,
Maureen, Keith, Kevin,
Kirk, Bruce, Tim and
all his Grandchildren
and Great Grandchildren. x
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DECEMBER 24TH, 1922
- MAY 26TH, 2014
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