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Shewchuk
To Hall Of Photo by Hillary Miller
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Fame By HILLARY MILLER Stefan Levasseur,
Plant Manager for the
Minnedosa, I thought
that was pretty neat, said
The company holds
tailgate meetings every
them. They then discuss
their incident rates, which
M innedosas Morris
Industries plant re-
cently won a Safety Award
Minnedosa Morris plant,
noted this came about
when they were due for a
Levasseur.
He noted that this is
especially exciting for the
two weeks, their health
and safety committee
meets quarterly, and man-
are very impressive, having
had no time-loss incidents
since January 2017.
in recognition of its ac- safety audit. They com- people doing the manufac- agement meets (either in With many employ-
complishments in health pleted and passed their turing in the plant, the peo- person or remotely) every ees working at the manu-
Volunteer and safety.
Presented by Made-
audit, and the next thing
they knew they were con-
ple on the floor, because
the guys on the floor have
month to discuss safety
initiatives. The tailgate
facturing plant, Levasseur
said the companys goal
Katie
ris Industries was awarded told they were going to be ticing the safety culture ent departments to discuss end of every day.
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the Safety Excellence in awarded for their safety every day, and they are the safety, processes that may
Manufacturing Award dur- measures. Just knowing ones who have to be open need updating, and any Continued
Brown ing a gala on September
27th at the Victoria Inn in
that we were the first com-
pany to receive this award,
minded and share with us
all of the safety issues that
incidents that may have
occurred, and what could
on Page 4
Winnipeg. and we are based out of might come forward. have been done to prevent
O n Monday, October
30th, directors from
the Manitoba Baseball
a retired school Principal,
who now spends time trav-
elling south during win-
and Baseball Canada Um-
pire of the Year Awards.
Ron has also made signifi-
Hall of Fame held a press ters. cant contributions to the
conference at the Trails He was born in 1959, provincial and national
West Inn in Brandon to and has been involved umpire programs through
introduce the 2017 induct- in umpiring programs in his extensive supervisory
ees into the Hall of Fame. Manitoba, Baseball Can- and administrative in-
There were three inductees ada, and international volvement.
from the Westman Area, baseball for 35 years. He According to Shew-
Ron Shewchuk, Faron has umpired more than chuk, who attended the
Asham and Terry Mayert. 50 Provincial, MSBL and press conference, the hon-
Morris Mott, Chair- Western Canadian cham- our did not come as a huge
man of the board of di- pionships, and 900 profes- surprise to him, when
rectors facilitated the sional games. you are as involved as Ive Photo by Hillary Miller
meeting, and reminded Shewchuk has been been, you think that there
attendees that the 22nd in 13 national champi- is a chance that I would get (L-R): Terry Mayert, Faron Asham and Ron Shewchuk.
Annual Induction Banquet onships, and has always it.
will be held on Saturday, worked the gold medal He has been very done the Pan American I sit on the International ciates the recognition of
June 2nd, 2018 at the Mor- game either behind the involved in Baseball Games, but also the work Selection Committee, and the work that he has done
den Event Access Centre, plate or at first base. He throughout his career, Ive done for caravans and those things are probably over the years for Baseball
where the Hall of Fame is has worked in eight inter- noting that some of his development and instruc- as important to me as my in Manitoba and national-
located. national championships, greatest accomplish- tional material, indicated own personal growth, is ly, and is excited to receive
Shewchuk, from and this includes the 2008 ments came both on and Shewchuk. I still sit on seeing the growth of um- the award. He will be at-
Minnedosa, was the in- Beijing Olympics. off the field. I umpired Baseball Canadas High pires across Canada. tending the induction cer-
ductee from the special He has earned awards at the Olympics and Ive Performance Committee, He very much appre- emony at Morden in June.
M innedosa Colle-
giates Katie Brown
was awarded the Governor
bracelets and sold them
at flea markets and crafts
sales to raise money for
During junior high
Katie was a member of
her schools social justice
school, Katie is a dedicated
and enthusiastic volun-
teer.
Generals SovereignMedal an orphanage/school in group (LS!N Lets Stop Congratulations Ka-
forVolunteerslast week at the Dominican Republic. It Now), often taking on tie! Your school and com-
a ceremony in Winnipeg. She also accepted donated leadership roles with vari- munity are proud of you.
The award was presented items and sold those with ous projects. After mov-
to Katie by Craig Kielburg- her handmade bracelets. ing on to high school at
er, co-founder of the Free In the five years Ms. Brown Minnedosa Collegiate, Ka- If your label reads
the Children social justice
organization. This is an ex-
fundraised for Blancos
Kids in the Dominican
tie has continued to be a
volunteer and leader with 17 /11 /30
cerpt from the nomination Republic, she raised over our social justice group Its time to renew
document: $10,000. In addition, Katie (C.H.A.N.G.E. citizens your subscription!
Katie Brown is a dedi- travelled to the Dominican helping all nations grow
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our school, community at the Blancos Kids pro- cil. Whether she is leading
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T he Lions Club of
Minnedosa
teamed up with the lo-
has
to have a smoke detector
installed.
When someone calls
disconnect them, they can
be easily forgotten about,
and it is important to have
cal Fire Department to in to receive a smoke de- them in working order.
ensure that the people of tector, Minnedosas Fire A silent supporter in
Minnedosa remain safe Chief, Dean Jordan, or one this project is Gord Lane,
from the perils of house of the other members of from Minnedosa Home
fires. the fire department will Hardware. He provided
Earlier this year, Lion come to their home with the smoke detectors for the
Harvey Wedgewood, pro- Wedgewood, or another project at a very fair price,
posed an idea to the club member of the Lions Club, and for this, Wedgewood
for them to purchase and to install the smoke detec- and other members of the
install, at no cost to home- tors. Anytime we can get Lions Club are grateful.
owners, smoke detectors in some more detectors into Anyone wishing to
Minnedosa homes which the house it is never a bad make use of this generous
do not currently have this thing, stated Fire Chief offer and have a smoke
valuable safety device. Jordan, who feels this is a detector installed free of
This is a timely event, given very worthwhile promo- charge can contact Wedge-
that October was Fire Pre- tion in our community. wood or by leaving their
vention Month. Smoke detectors can contact information at the
I proposed to the often go unnoticed when Minnedosa Heritage Co-
club that we would start they are not working, and op Gas Bar or Minnedosa Photo by HIllary Miller
out with a couple hundred it is a good idea to check on Home Hardware.
smoke detectors, said them. Whether the batter- (L-R): Gord Lane, Harvey Wedgewood and Dean Jordan.
A Musical Merry
ATTENTION
GRANTS TO ORGANIZATIONS
Christmas Minnedosa
Organizations
DOG &are CATasked
OWNERS to submit their featuring Strathclair Theatre Chorus
Directed by Elizabeth Gebaurer
Lions Club
funding requests and projects for the
All dogs and cats within the Town of Minnedosa
upcoming Minnedosa United Church CONGRATULATIONS
must be licensedyear by
annually.
Sunday, December 3rd at 7:00 p.m.
November 30th, 2017must be
A certificate of vaccination for rabies Joy Stacey $500
produced before a license is issued Tickets - $20.00
2014 Dog & Cat licenses are available at the
A copy of the Town Policy and Procedures
Office
Available from RBC Minnedosa JoAnne Howie $300
respecting GrantsDogs
Owners of unlicensed to Organizations
& Cats, Dogs & Cats is Starting November 9th and 10th
running at large, as well as nuisance and vicious
available at the Town Office or at November 23rd and 24th Zoe Holman $200
animals are subject to various penalties and Or by calling Alexis at 204-867-2909
charges.discoverminnedosa.com
A copy of animal control by-law 2478 is WINNERS OF THE October 2017
or Teresa at 204-867-5307
LIONS 200 CLUB DRAW
available at the Town Office for examination by
any person during regular hours.
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T he students at Tanners
Crossing School (TCS)
scared away hunger once
help in putting food in the
Food Bank, explaining that
the total number of people
despite the fact that stu-
dents were competing for
the heaviest weight in food
Bertram suspects that
these food donations will
help get the Food Bank
1917 An auto ran through a flock of white chickens
near the north end of Main Street last week, and suc-
ceeded in killing at least three of the birds.
again this year, with their who go hungry in Canada donations, they received through Christmas. They
generous donations to the each year equals the total more food items that were have not been able to un-
local Food Bank. The Lets population of New Bruns- of use to the local Food pack all of the boxes yet,
1937 It is probable that ski excursions from Winni-
peg will visit Minnedosa this winter. Plans are being for-
Stop It Now (LS!N) stu- wick. Bank. Other years, we because they are running
mulated to form a Minnedosa Ski Club and to prepare a
dents helped organize the In total, the students at would get bags of flour or out of room, which is ex-
number of downhill runs near town.
food, bringing boxes from TCS donated 1,607 pounds sugar, and they are not re- actly what we want for the
the different classrooms or 729.06 kilograms of food ally the best items for us to food bank which is housed
to the pit, where they were this year, which is an in- get, so this year there was a in the Minnedosa United 1957 The Minnedosa Minor Athletic Association has
weighed by Linda Bertram, crease from last years to- Church. taken over the arena from the Town. The MMAA will take
and other volunteers from tal. The winning class was over the management and financial responsibility of the
the Minnedosa and Area Ms. Silverthorns grade 2 facility for one year at a cost of one dollar.
Food Bank. Additionally, class, with 75.7 kilograms Letters to the Editor
there were 50 Peak of the of food, equalling 4.2 kilo- 1967 Agristeel Ltd. has installed its first computer.
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ies donated by parents or were very excited at win- an IBM card which will be fed into the computer and out
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Cadurcis News
he spent some time with ried on Sunday, October Several folks from Newdale enjoyed Folklarama
brother Leonard and Mary 23rd, 2017 at Wadena, at Strathclair October 28th. A large crowd of all ages en-
Domaschuk. Minnesota. Attending the joyed the many food booths with some booths running
The Legion Mens wedding from here were out, especially the dessert tables. Dignitaries brought
50/50 draw for the month Lloyd and Wolinne Ewash- greetings from Municipality and Manitoba Government
of October was won ko, Daniel and Beatrice By DOREEN TROTT before the cultural entertainment events. The Ukrainian
dancers put on a great performance followed by the Brazil
I t is hard to believe we
have started the 2017/18
hockey season already!
Johnson.
The Chancellors home
opener was on October
by Konlyn Nemetchuk to
tie up the game early in the
third. The remainder of
Good. Friday nights op-
ponent was the McCreary
Mustangs. The Chancel-
Austin Hall and Nathan
Dornn put the Chancel-
lors on the board cutting
and Nolan Bailey tied the
score once again. Then
on a power play, Neepawa
The line-up for this year 20th, against the Neepawa the game and a five minute lors dominated the game the lead by one. Neepawa scored to take the lead 5-4
includes: Curtis Gamey, Tigers. The Chancellors OT sudden victory period and came up with the win answered back minutes and this would be the de-
Josh Kingdon, Erik Bar- were first to score with a went scoreless and forced 6-0 with Joe Lane record- later to regain the two-goal ciding goal and score.
rett, Colin Robinson, Lu- goal by Liam Bachewich a shoot-out. Unfortunately ing the shutout. Points in lead finishing the first pe- Hope to see everyone
cas Beatty, Lucas Parrott, assisted by Josh Good and for the Chancellors Neepa- the game went to Braeden riod 3-1. The Chancellors out to support the Chan-
Riley Barrett, Matt Kowal, Braeden Good. The Na- wa took the win in shoot- Good two goals, Matt Kow- came out strong in the sec- cellors in some exciting
Elmer Yew-Gaywish, Cart- tives answered back and out. al and Liam Bachewich ond period with Braeden high school hockey action
er Hedley, Nolan Bailey, ended the first period tied This past weekend, each with a goal, Konlyn Good scoring assisted by this winter!
Liam Bachewich, Austin at one. Neepawa took the the Chancellors headed to Nemetchek and Austin Colin Robinson and Carter
Hall, Nathan Dornn, Ben lead in the second period Neepawa for a three day Hall one goal and one as- Hedley putting the Chan-
Pearson, Braeden Good, scoring three goals before tournament. Thursdays sist, and Nathan Dornn, cellors within one ending
Josh Good, Graham Bai-
ley, Konlyn Nemetchek,
Carter Hedley and Colin
Robinson answered back
match was against the
Hamiota Huskies. Chan-
Ben Pearson and Luke Par-
rott with an assist each.
the period 3-2. Early in
the third Colin Robinson
TRIBUNE
Joe Lane and Jayden Mor-
rice. Coaching staff in-
with assists to Graham Bai-
ley and Curtis Gamey. This
cellors played strong and
outshot them but were on
This put the Chancellors
in the B Side Finals against
assisted by Carter Hedley
and Nolan Bailey tied the
PRINTING
cludes head coach Dayton finished the second pe- the wrong end of this game the hometown Neepawa game at three. Neepawa 867-3816
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Dan Johnson and Nathan down by one. Braeden The Chancellors lone goal to strike and took a two- once again. Minutes later
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M innedosa Town
Council met for its
October Committee of the
mer occupants (yoga stu-
dio) had operated under a
conditional use. Seeing no
cal group from Winnipeg,
JP Hoe, performed in the
pit at Tanners Crossing
Whole (COW) meeting on problems with the Jordan School for a nearly full au-
the evening of Tuesday, Appraisal Groups applica- dience.
October 24th in Council tion, Council approved the The concert was the
Chambers. Mayor Orr pre- variation order to tempo- first of the Expressions
sided with all councillors rarily change the use from Concert Series install-
in attendance. Residential to Non-Resi- ments for this year. The
Before the COW meet- dential use (office space) concert ran for about two
ing, a special meeting was for a period of not more hours and was thoroughly
held to deal with a few than five years. enjoyed by those who at-
matters. The first was a Council accepted the tended. Photo by Hillary Miller
variation hearing in re- tender from Minnedosa The band consisted of
gards to a variation order Credit Union for the pro- Natanielle Felicitas on the Dylan to Radiohead, giving was really getting into the is coming up on his biggest
applied for by Jordan Ap- vision of banking services Cello, Julie Penner on Vio- it a very diverse sound. I folk movement from the show of the year, at the
praisal Group. Tanners for a five-year term begin- lin, and JP Hoe on vocals. like everything in between, 60s, recalls Hoe. I knew I Burton Cummings Theatre
Crossing Planning District ning January 1st, 2018 and This was their first time as long as theres a great could sing and this seemed in December. Minnedosa
Planning Development Of- expiring December 31st, ever coming to Minnedosa melody and interesting like the next logical step. was the final leg in his re-
ficer, Brain Skatch, was in 2022. MCU was the only to perform. lyrics, JP stated. Off of the He had musical talent from cent tour, before he starts
attendance as were Dean tender received for bank- JP Hoe describes their top of his head, Hoe cited a young age, and only took to prepare for his show
Jordan and Grant Spraggs. ing services. music as folk, pop music Bob Dylan, Neil Young, four lessons. A couple of at the Burton Cummings
The variation order was Assistant CAO Yuen that is influenced by Bob Joni Mitchell, the Beatles, decades later, he is now a Theatre.
applied for to change the was authorized to transfer the Tragically Hip, Radio- true talent, travelling with The next performance
use of the Jordan Appraisal
Group property, formerly
two outstanding accounts
to their respective tax rolls.
Bridge Club head, Aimee Mann, Wee-
zer and Beck as some of his
his band, and enjoys music
as his career.
in the Expressions Concert
Series will be on Novem-
Dancingfish Yoga Stu-
dio, from Residential to
The first, an outstanding
Utility account amounting Results inspirations for his music.
Many of these influences
While he only practic-
es with hired bandmates
ber 30th, and will be the
Manitoba Theatre Centre
Non-Residential use. Un- to $161.77 and the second, could be heard in his mu- as gigs come up, he said, production of A Christmas
der the current planning an outstanding tipping fee Ist - Audrah Caughell/ sic throughout his perfor- there isnt a day I dont Carol at the Minnedosa
from Evergreen Environ- Bob Manns mance. sit at the piano or grab the Community Conference
mental Technologies in the 2nd - Linda Vint/ When he was 14-years- guitar. Its become a re- Centre. See you there!
amount of $37.85. Gwen Manns old, Hoe found his fathers flex. Hoe has a true pas-
In regards to the up- 3rd - Jean Garbolinsky/ guitar in the basement. I sion for what he does, and
coming 2018 Board of Cheryl Orr
TUESDAY
Another member of able food security. They
the organizing committee also influence national and
for the event, Edith Par- international policies that
sons, indicated that they
raised $1,810 on Saturday
contribute to ending glob-
al hunger, and increase the
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Minnedosa Health Dis- IN MEMORIAM (33-2)
OBITUARIES
ROBERT CARLSON
Solutions
and Substitutions
Robert Carlson of Erick-
son, MB passed away on Friday,
October 27th, 2017 at the Erick-
son District Health Centre at the
age of 93 years.
Robert is survived by By REENA NERBAS you purchase your chair, this will cause the solution
his wife Audrey, sons: Heath consider a Yoga Balance to dry quickly, leaving you
(Joyce) of Flin Flon, MB, Lenn Dear Reena, Ball Chair, which is in- with streaks. Some people
(Sandi) of Onanole, MB, daugh- Can you please tell me tended to: align your spine, like to polish windows with
ter Heather Carlson of Erickson, an easy trick (if such exists) relieve back pain and stiff- cornstarch and water.
MB, eight grandchildren and four for converting Celsius to ness and boost energy.
great grandchildren.
Fahrenheit? Maryanna Dear Reena,
A private family funeral
Dear Reena, Do you have any sug-
will be held at a later date. If friends
so desire donations may be made to the Dear Maryanna, What is the best way to gestions about how to
In Loving Memory of
Brandon Humane Society, 2200 17th St. E., Brandon, MB R7A DORIS FAST
The following is an warm up restaurant pizza stop myself from biting my
7M6 or a charity of their choice. Remembrances and condol- January 2nd, 1963 - easy trick that you can use, so that it tastes as good as nails? Esther
ences may be shared with the family at www.raesfs.ca Raes Fu- October 22nd, 2017 and calculate in your head; it did when it was fresh?
neral Service of Erickson is in care of arrangments. (204) 636- it is not 100% accurate but Trudy Dear Esther,
7727 Fill not your hearts with it is close. Take the temper- According to others
pain and sorrow, ature, multiply it by 2 and Dear Trudy, who have struggled with
But think of me, please add 30. For example, if the While there is not just nail biting, the most ef-
TONY WARRENER today, tomorrow. temperature is 15 degrees one way to heat up piz- fective solution, other
Remember the joy,
Tony Warrener of Minne- Celsius, multiply it by 2 za, this is by far the most than wrapping each nail
the laughter, the smiles.
dosa, MB passed away October the times we shared,
and add 30 to equal 60 de- popular technique. Place with tape is to polish nails
23rd, 2017 in Minnedosa, MB at for a little while. grees Fahrenheit. pizza piece in a skillet, let with bitter nail polish. Buy
the age of 43 years. Although me leaving causes it heat on medium until yourself a fidget spinner or
Tony was born in Minne- pain and grief, Dear Reena, the cheese bubbles. Some stress ball so that you keep
dosa but spent many sum- My hurts been eased; What advice do you people say that this tech- your hands busy. Keep
mers at his grandparents farm Ive found relief. have for purchasing a desk nique results in pizza that your nails trimmed short.
in Erickson, MB. Tony always So dry your eyes chair? I dont want to end tastes even better than
had a soft spot in his huge heart and remember me. up with back problems, when it was fresh. Why Didnt I
for animals and his nieces and Not as I am now
nephews. His crooked smile and but I am risk, because I Think of That?
as I used to be.
contagious laugh was always ready Miss me a little,
have an office job. Marcus Dear Reena,
for any one he loved. Tony had his but not too long, What is the best tip for Purchase a perfor-
own construction company and a and not with your head Dear Marcus, cleaning windows, so that ated pizza pan and use it
natural talent for building anything. bowed low. Depending on your they dont end up streaky? to bake fries, chicken nug-
He was predeceased by his grandparents; Cecil and Grace Remember the love that budget, you can purchase Mandy gets or anything else that
Warrener and Cliff Durnin and nephew Hunter Fiarchuk. was once shared. a chair with many features. requires flipping in the
Surviving are his parents Grant Warrener and Norma Mor- Miss me, but let me go. If you do not have the lux- Dear Mandy, oven. Since the heat passes
iarty; grandmother Cecilia Durnin; two sisters Candace War-
ury of an adjustable chair, Spray the windows through the holes, onto the
rener and Miranda Fiarchuk and brother Richard Bramley. Lovingly remembered by
Sabrina Lonsberry, as well as his many nieces, nephews, aunts, look for the following: Your with vinegar, you can use bottom of the food, there
Mother Sylvia Wonsul and
uncles, cousins and friends. Janet and Wayne OBrien.
feet should be flat on the 50/50 water and vinegar is no need to flip halfway
The Memorial Service was held on October 28th, 2017 at x floor when you sit comfort- but, depending on your through cooking time.
the Minnedosa United Church with Elgin Hall officiating. In- ably. Your thighs should be water, this may result in Submitted by: Hershley
terment followed in the Minnedosa Cemetery. Honourary Pall- horizontal and your arms, streaks. Wipe the windows
bearers were everyone in attendance. should be in line with the with a good quality micro The best way to store
Memorial Donations in Tonys memory may be made to desk. Look for a chair with fibre cloth, and then dry fresh herbs, is to chop
the Manitoba Crisis Centre, C/O Klinic Community Health, 870
proper lumbar support so the windows with three them and put them in
Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3G 0P1.
that you are not tempted to day old or older news- water into an ice cube tray.
Minnedosa Funeral Service in care of arrangements.
www.minnedosafs.ca slouch as you work. Also, paper. Make sure that you Toss cubes into soups,
look for a chair with lots clean your windows in the sauces and stews for extra
of padding so that you feel morning or evening when fresh flavour. Submitted
SHOP LOCAL AND HELP YOUR comfy all day long. Before the sun is not too bright, as by: Jocelyne
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ACCOUNTING CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION
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Catharine
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Chartered Professional
CL Carpentry Ltd.
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Email: Catharine@mts.net and Farm building. installation & repair
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- Character home on 14.5
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FINANCE Clothing & Misc. Items Meetings are held at 23 Hour Service
Donations Neepawa Library 3rd Tuesday of Kent Brown
Estate Sales HILLSIDE the month 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 1-204-867-7346
Minnedosa Pick-up & Deliveries Plumbing & Heating
For more info call:
SERVICES
Credit Union
Debbie Fisch
(204) 725-8550 LEONAS
Ty Burton St. Alphonsus Studio Of Image
FERTILIZER ALCOHOLICS Family Hair Care
Main line 204-868-5358 Catholic Church Eminence Facials
204-867-6350 ANONYMOUS 142
142 4th
4th St, NW.
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Brad Ross Custom If you like to drink and can Minnedosa,MB
Minnedosa, MB 867-3831
867-3831
& Product
Pedicures & LCN Nails
204-867-6366
Carol Taylor
Fertilizer That's your business
If you want to stop and can't Mass Sunday 9:00 a.m. Spray Tanning
204-867-6368 Floating That's our business. Piercing
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Terry McLenehan Call today to book your
Plumbing & Heating P.O. Box 36
204-867-6363
Susan Glasgow
spring oating needs!
Construction or 867-3966 204-867-2287
Alanon - 210-0433 67 Main St.
204-867-6353 Darvin - 204-868-5869 MAIN OFFICE Alateen - 867-5121
Debbie Strelczik
204-867-6360
Robert - 204-867-7113 204-867-5458
copperwoodenterprise@gmail.com
867-3401 Minnedosa
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Sylvia Firby
Russ Huyghe
204-868-6376 Drug Problem? Phone (204) 857-6100 Waste
204-867-6361 CONSTRUCTION Narcotics Fax (204) 857-8389 Management &
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Matt Saler
Kim Robinson 204-868-6886 Tuesday & Waterpals
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Bin Rentals
204-867-6352 LEGAL Saturday at 7 p.m. Potable Water Delivery
Construction Demolition
Joanne Clarke
204-867-6364
G ORD K E L LY at Calvary Temple, Minnedosa and area
Renovating
Household clean up
Estate clean ups
Gaylene Johnson Alexander Plumbing & Heating 221 Hamilton Street, No Job is too small!!!
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16 Friday, November 3, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune
Shown in the photo By HILLARY MILLER good turn out, and every-
der the leadership of Don PCH Flower Box ($200), winters, the MVC has rent-
above are Don Morrison, body behaved themselves,
Morrison. We currently Minnedosa Collegiate In- ed out storage space for
Ruth and Wilbert Hutton
have about 30 members,
schedule meetings during
the spring/summer/fall
stitute Power Mechanics
Program ($305), Fort Mc-
Murray Forest Fire ($200),
vehicles and every dollar
collected/raised has been
donated to the Dr. Khan-
and Carl Landrie of the
Minnedosa Valley Cruiz-
T he Halloween Social
for the Minnedosa
Beach Enhancement
so that was nice, said Laci
Mailman, one of the orga-
nizers.
ers presenting a cheque for Committee was a success! There were some great
months, as well as locally Minnedosa Food Bank delwal Primary Care Clin-
$2,875.00 to Gord Lane for Held at the Minnedosa costumes at the social that
host and attend car shows ($400), and Minnedosa ic. As a result, last year the
the Dr. Khandelwal Prima- Community Conference evening, including a lady
throughout the area. To Christmas Cheer Board MVC donated $1,100. This
ry Care Clinic. Centre, organizers say they in a shower (fake shower,
date, most funds raised (gifts collected). years storage fees of $1,875
by the MVC (50-50 draws, Also, thanks to the handed out a total of 212 that is), Cher, a couple of
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