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RURAL EMPLOYER OF THE
YEAR AWARD
Under the APPRENTICESHIP
program.
By JENNIFER PAIGE
I
n its infancy, the Riv-
ers Edge Park has al-
ready become a popular
gathering spot for many
Minnedosa residents.
With several of the parks
features having just been
roughed out by volun-
teers, the recreational area
west of Tanners Crossing
School and north of the
river has already become a
playground for many.
Whats not to like?
Tere is something for ev-
eryone. It is a great space
and encourages active
living as well as creates a
gathering place for people
to come and hang out. It
is a really well-rounded
project that I am proud to
be a part of, said Paul Lal-
iberte, Rivers Edge Park
committee president.
Rivers Edge Park
is holding a fundraiser
throughout November.
Raf e tickets will be sold all
month and the fundraiser
will be capped of with a
telethon on November
30th. Tickets will be drawn
later on December 14th at
the Town Of ce awarding
a number of lucky winners
with over $8,000 in various
cash and prizes.
Originally the Rivers
Edge committee was plan-
ning to hold this fundraiser
earlier in the year, but be-
cause of an overwhelming
response from the com-
munity, the group had to
push back the event.
We originally wanted
to start this event in Sep-
tember, but when we asked
local businesses for their
support to donate items
that we could raf e of, we
were overwhelmed with
their generosity. We re-
ceived so many donations
that it actually caused us to
have to apply for a diferent
type of license which re-
quired us to wait six weeks
for approval, explained
Laliberte.
Te initial vision for
the park was created when
Paul Laliberte and Casey
Vanderhart brought their
individual ideas together.
Between the two of
us, we got the ball rolling
and others heard about
it and wanted to get in-
volved. From there, the
Town gave us permission
to develop the land. We
then had a space and a
few ideas. We continued
to take in suggestions and
f nally came up with the
plan we have now, which
is more of a complete rec-
reational development.
Te committee has a
four-phase plan they are
hoping to have completed
over the course of the next
fve to seven years. Phase
one is the creation of a
walking trail, bike park,
picnic area and parking
lot. Phase two will be an
of-leash dog park, phase
three is a 9-hole disc golf
course, and phase four is
the creation of a skate park.
Right now at the
Rivers Edge Park we are
working on the creation of
the walking trail. We have
mowed down some of the
brush and grass to create a
rough version of the trail.
As well, committee mem-
bers, service groups and
community volunteers
have been working in the
bike park area. Tat area
has been partially devel-
oped with some mounds,
hills and jumps. Te kids
have been a big part of de-
veloping that area and that
is something that I am re-
ally excited about. Te kids
have been heavily involved
in creating the park and
I believe that if they have
a hand in creating it, they
will be more likely to take
care of it in the future, ex-
plained Laliberte.
Committee members
and community volun-
teers have also put up a few
tables and created some
areas to sit.
We have recycled one
of those large spools. We
have laid it on its end to
create a table top and used
some of the brush in the
area to create some bench-
es. One of our goals is to
use the resources down
there as much as possible
in order to keep it more of
a natural space.
Kicking of the winter
season with a raf e and
telethon, the committee
hopes to have a number of
successful fundraising ef-
forts throughout the win-
ter months in order to raise
enough funds to continue
with development in the
spring.
We gathered a quote
to complete all of phase
one, which includes the 1.6
km walking trail, bike park,
picnic area and parking
lot. Tat quote came in at
about $95,000. With recent
grants, we have raised ap-
proximately $50,000 right
now.
Rivers Edge Park has
been awarded a number
of large grants recently,
including $10,000 from
Richardson Pioneer as well
as another $10,000 from
the Brandon Foundation
which will be presented on
December 3rd.
T e Rivers Edge Park
sees the majority of volun-
teers come out to help in
the summer months, but
the group is always looking
for help, especially dur-
ing fundraising events and
grant writing eforts. For
their current endeavor, the
committee will be looking
to the community for vol-
unteers to help with tele-
thon eforts on November
30th.
A lot of groups in
Minnedosa are looking for
volunteer help and we are
no exception. If anyone is
interested in joining our
committee or becoming
more involved in the de-
velopment of the park we
would love to hear from
them. Tis community
has been unbelievably
supportive from the very
beginning of this project
and we are very grateful
for all of the support both
in donating for the raf e,
purchasing tickets as well
as volunteering time and
energy.
Te Rivers Edge group
has created a hotline for
anyone interested in help-
ing out, looking to pur-
chase tickets or ask ques-
tions. Call 1-888-424-7801
for more information.
Walking along the Rivers Edge
Winners of
the Frontier
Around the
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Miles Dalrymple
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Ken Cameron
$500 Beef from
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Elly Taylor
$200 Minnedosa Money
From MCU:
T. Woychyshyn
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V. and R. Bazin
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Dear Editor,
I
believe in strong local
governments that listen
and respond to local peo-
ples concerns, and con-
trary to what Blaine Peder-
sen says I will make sure
no one names a municipality except the people living
there.
Tats not the only thing Mr. Pedersen is con-
fused about. He thinks its a mistake to help munici-
palities work together to share assets and reduce ad-
ministrative costs. He thinks its wrong to help them
modernize and become more ef cient. He thinks
we shouldnt help our cities and towns access more
money to invest in the services families count on,
such as clean water and good roads.
He would rather see the federal government keep
tens of millions of Building Canada Fund dollars out
of Manitoba because municipalities dont have the
resources or staf to apply to the program.
Our government is working with municipali-
ties to build municipal roads, bridges, water treat-
ment, and community
recreation facilities. Over
the last six years we have
nearly doubled overall
funding to municipalities
to $415 million annually.
Tis funding creates jobs,
grows local economies
and gives young Manitobans an opportunity to work
and raise families in their home communities.
Tis year, Brian Pallisters PCs demanded $550
million in indiscriminate across-the board-cuts from
our budget. Where do they want that money to come
from?
In the 1990s, Brian Pallister and the Filmon gov-
ernment cut funding for rural schools, hospitals and
roads. It took years to undo the damage the PCs did
to rural Manitoba when they were in government.
As Municipal Government Minister, I am com-
mitted to strong, modern, Manitoba municipalities
-- the PC record speaks for itself.
Stan Struthers,
Municipal Government Minister
Struthers defends government
Dear Editor,
I
recently received an e-mail from the Nellie Mc-
Clung Foundation announcing a biennial Nellie
McClung Foundation Arts Legacy Award. Te award
will honour the vision of McClung, and recognize the
contributions women make to social justice through
the arts. Te Nellie McClung Foundation is working
in partnership with the Manitoba Arts Council to ad-
minister the Award.
Nellie McClung was a driving force behind social
change in Canada. She challenged the thinking of a
generation and empowered Canadian women. She
was a creative individual, devoting time to writing,
oratory and humanitarian eforts.
Te $2,000 award recognizes a woman who
is emerging in her artistic practice, or a collec-
tive of emerging women artists whose artistic work
seeks to engage with community in social justice
issues. Te Award will be given to assist in the de-
velopment of new work. Te work must be com-
pleted within two years. Te award decision will be
based on assessment according to the published
purpose of the award: to support artistic work that
engages with community in social justice issues.
Te deadline for applications is December 15th,
2013 and the Award decision will be announced to all
nominators and applicants by March 15th, 2014. If
you would like to nominate yourself or someone in
your community for this award, visit www.ournellie.
com for more information.
Leanne Rowat,
MLA, Riding Mountain Constituency
MLA encourages nominations for
Nellie McClung Foundation Arts Legacy Award
Holiday Train on its way
As earlier announced, the Canadian Pacif c Holi-
day Train will be returning to Minnedosa this year.
Te train will kick of its 15th tour across Canada from
Quebec on November 25th. Since the frst Holiday
Train tour in 1999, more than $7.4 million and three
million pounds of food have been raised for local food
banks in the fght against hunger. All donations of cash
and food that are collected locally at the Holiday Train
event stay in the community and support the local food
bank. Te train is scheduled to roll into Minnedosa at
7:45 p.m. on Tuesday, December 3rd. Joining Santa on
board the train this year are musical acts Melanie Do-
ane and Manitobas own Doc Walker.
Letters to Santa
We are encouraging children to send us a copy
of their Letter to Santa to be printed in our upcoming
Christmas edition! Have fun with your letter writing
and be sure to tell us how old you are, what you have
done to be a good boy or girl this year and of course,
what you wish to fnd under your Christmas tree this
year! If youd like, you can also send us a photo or a
drawing of yourself. Letters for our Christmas edi-
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Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0, emailed to editor@minnedo-
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Ave. S.W. Please send your letter to us no later than
December 13th.
Corrections
We have a couple corrections to make from last
weeks paper. In the Heman Black article, Lorrie Lam-
ings last name was spelled incorrectly and in the
MREC-baseball diamond article, the amount raised to
date should have been $85,000 not $8,500. Our apolo-
gies for these errors.
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G
reetings and saluta-
tions to the readers
of the column. Welcome
back to the Cops Corner.
Police kept busy with
51 calls for service this re-
porting period.
Its now hunting sea-
son, and I want to remind
hunters to be safe, and re-
sponsible at this time of
year.
Please do your re-
search and fnd out whose
land you will be hunting
on, and ask permission to
go out on it beforehand.
Failing to do so can end
up with you being charged
with trespassing. Be cour-
teous and ask prior to do-
ing so. I dont feel like I am
asking for much here.
Police dealt with other
calls including, but not
limited to, family relations,
missing people, suspicious
people, animal calls, as-
saults, impaired drivers,
drugs, mental health calls,
and other various things.
A male was charged
with assault after an argu-
ment in a home ensued
with his wife in the early
morning. He will be going
to court to deal with his
charges in the near future.
Tis weeks high fyer
was ticketed for several
things. But as you guessed,
it started with speed. Te
male was almost home
from Winnipeg when he
was slowed down from
his speed of 128km/hr. He
was issued the ticket worth
$416.50 for that, but police
also discovered his license
had been suspended in-
defnitely due to a missed
time payment. Tis re-
sulted in a drive while
disqualif ed ticket, and a
mandatory 30 day tow of
his vehicle. And there you
have it folks, your beloved,
your cherished... speeder
of the week.
Keep your speeds
down, and your head up.
Have a great week.
The Minnedosa
& District
Foundation
Did you know a gift to the
Minnedosa & District
Foundation can be
designated to a specifc
project supported by the
foundation? Your gift is
tax deductible!
Call Bruce McNabb
at 204-867-2852
Dear Editor,
F
or many years and
elections before be-
coming the prime minis-
ter, Stephen Harper prom-
ised over and over again
that he would get rid of
C-68 when he formed gov-
ernment. Stephen Harper
did kill the long gun reg-
istry. Killing the long gun
registry is NOT the same
as getting rid of C-68. Un-
der C-68 the frearm owner
must be registered and
possess a valid govern-
ment licence as long as he
or she owns a frearm or
else he or she breaches the
criminal code.
In other words, pos-
sessing a frearm without
a valid PAL can land you
in jail as well as having all
of your frearms conf s-
cated by the government
and end up with a criminal
record. At this time there
are over 600,000 frearm
owners whos PAL have
expired. Tese are the pa-
per criminals that Harper
has created by not repeal-
ing C-68 or by not taking
the recreational frearm
control section out of the
criminal code.
I believe that lawful
f rearm use regulations
should be under provincial
legislation. Hunting and
safe frearm use is already
under provincial jurisdic-
tion. Te federal govern-
ment should only be deal-
ing with criminal use of
frearms.
Owning a f rearm
lawfully should never be
deemed a criminal act just
because a paper licence
expires. We all know that
C-68 was a waste of over
two billion dollars and had
no impact on crime. All it
did was create criminals
out of lawful tax paying
Canadians. Did you know
that only child molesters
and pedophiles are regis-
tered in Canada besides
lawful frearm owners?
Why are frearm owners
put into the same category
as pedophiles?
When will this prime
minister fulfll his broken
promise made way back
when? Or will he make that
same promise again before
the next election?
Sincerely,
Inky Mark,
Former MP,
Dauphin, MB
2003 Tanks to a dedicated group of volunteers, All
Saints Church north of Clanwilliam has been saved, re-
furbished and ready to mark its 120th anniversary next
August. Restoration work to the building and grounds,
including the cemetery, is nearly complete with the help
of generous donations amounting to $16,000.
1993 With no success in recruiting coaching and
managerial staf or new players, the Minnedosa Senior
Bombers hung up their skates for the last time following
Sundays game. Te Bombers were part of the Southwest
Hockey League for 28 years.
1983 A safe stolen from the medical clinic during a
break-in in September has been located four miles west
of town. Tieves had punched a hole in the safe and re-
moved a quantity of cash and drugs. Clinic ledgers were
found intact.
1973 Two local ski enthusiasts have started to de-
velop ski slopes in spectacular terrain located about six
miles north of the George Pollon farm.
1933 J.R. Gugin completes 30 years of continual ser-
vice on Minto council.
1923 T.O. Mellors Collie pup, Minnedosa Pilot, takes
two frsts and a special award at the Winnipeg Collie
Show.
1893 A new Methodist Church is opened at Franklin.
Te building is of brick veneer and cost $2,500 to con-
struct. It will hold 200 people.
A phonographic concert is to be given by the Meth-
odist Ladies Aid next month.
Be responsible this hunting season
Cops Corner
By
Cst. JUSTIN
HUDDLE
Why are Canadian gun owners registered like pedophiles?
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6 Te Minnedosa Tribune Friday, November 15, 2013
Terry has a Business Administration Diploma Irom
Assiniboine Community College and also achieved the
Associate oI the Credit Union oI Canada Designation.
With 17 years oI experience in the Credit Union system in
lending and management roles, Terry brings a wealth oI
experience to MCU. Terry, his wiIe Nicole, and two
children live in Minnedosa and Terry is active in a number
oI community organizations. We look Iorward to Terry
joining the MCU team on November 25, 2013.
Minnedosa Credit Union
is pleased to announce the appointment oI
Terry McLenehan
to the position oI Manager oI Lending.
By BECCY ARDIEL-VOTH
T
he Strathclair Drama
Club will be holding
auditions for their up-
coming production Rod-
gers and Hammersteins
Annie Get Your Gun on
Sunday, November 24th at
Te Bend Teatre.
Based on the real-life
story of Phoebe Ann Mo-
sey, who later changed
her name to the more pro-
fessional sounding Annie
Oakley, and her would-be
husband, Frank Butler,
Annie Get Your Gun rec-
reates the journey to fame
and to love for this sharp-
shooting leading lady.
Te Strathclair Dra-
ma Club has selected
the Stone version of this
play, which Peter Stone
revised in 1999 from the
original that debuted in
1946. Tis included the
addition of a second-
ary romance between
Winnie Tate and Tommy
Keeler as well as other
changes to make the play
more politically correct.
Notable characters,
besides Annie and Frank,
include Butlers assistant,
Dolly Tate, who is Winnies
sister; Bufalo Bill, show-
man for the Wild West
Show; Charlie Davenport,
manager of the Wild West
Show, Tommy Keeler,
knife-thrower in the Wild
West Show; Winnie Tate,
Tommys assistant; Chief
Sitting Bull, leader of the
Sioux nation and support-
er of the Wild West Show,
Pawnee Bill, owner of an-
other traveling show; and
Annies siblings, Nellie,
Jessie, and Little Jake.
Col. Buf alo Bill opens
the show, explaining that
this is his version of the
story of Oakley and Butler.
Charlie Davenport leads
the audience from scene
to scene, calling for scene
changes, which are per-
formed by roustabouts
who are the props and sets
people in disguise. Tis
creates a show-within-a-
show production. Annie
and her sharp-shooting is
discovered early on in the
play. For this, she is in-
vited to join the Wild West
Show, which she accepts
mostly because it means
shell be closer to Frank
Butler, who she has al-
ready fallen madly in love
with.
Te show hasnt been
doing well fnancially and
everyone, except Dolly
and Frank, are excited to
have Annie join the show.
Frank soon changes his
mind as Annie starts to
become a lady and he
begins to fall in love with
her. Chief Sitting Bull is so
impressed with Annie that
he adopts her and pro-
vides funding to the Wild
West Show. Dolly remains
to be won over; she is jeal-
ous of Annie and longs for
Frank to pay attention to
her.
Meanwhile, Winnie
and Tommy run of and
are married, encouraged
by Annie, which adds
more fuel to the fre for the
spiteful Dolly Tate. Just
when is seems that Annie
and Frank are ready ex-
change their own nuptials,
things take a turn for the
worst. For Butler and Oak-
ley or Oakley and Butler,
their own stubborn pride
begins to take its toll on
their relationship. Frank
reaches his breaking
point, when Annie mas-
ters a new trick, and he
decides to leave the show,
along with Dolly and Win-
nie. He joins Pawnee Bills
show and our couples are
completely split up. Te
show progresses, eventu-
ally reuniting the couples
and in the fashion of any
sentimental love story
with a happy ending; ev-
erything works out in
the end!
Tis show has some-
thing for everyone and
f eatures wel l -known
music like Teres No
Business Like Show Busi-
ness, Doin What Comes
Naturlly, You Cant Get
a Man With a Gun, I Got
the Sun in the Morning
and Anything You Can
Do. Youll be tapping your
toes and singing along for
sure, as Annies stubborn
and delightful character
learns just how to get her
man!
Besides lead roles of
Annie Oakley and Frank
Butler, there are two sup-
porting female roles, six
supporting male roles,
three parts for children
10-14 yrs of age, and plen-
ty of room for chorus! You
might also be interested
in working behind the
scenes in sets, props, cos-
tumes or make-up. For
more information or to
book an audition, please
contact Beccy Ardiel-Voth
at 204-365-2605 after 6:00
pm during the week and
10:00 am on weekends or
leave a message with your
name and phone number.
Tis years production
will run from April 21st-
26th, 2014.
Strathclair to present Annie Get Your Gun
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AUDITIONS
are being held Ior the
Strathclair Drama Club`s production oI
Rodgers and Hammerstein`s musical
~Annie Get Your Gun
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Bend Theatre, Strathclair, MB
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Call Becky at 204-365-2605
to book your audition or Ior more
inIormation leave a message with
your name and phone number
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Brookdale School Parent Council
presents
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088l$1N$ 8
0l$$l0 000818f
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Brookdale Community Hall
3:00 p.m.
Tickets: $20.00
Tickets Available at:
Becky Szucki 204-212-2083
(leave a message)
PROCEEDS TO BROOKDALE
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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Atoms
By GARY TOPHAM
O
n Saturday, November
9th, the Minnedosa
Atom Bombers hosted the
Atom team from Birtle. Te
Minnedosa Atoms came
out ready to play, skated
hard, played their posi-
tions, and were rewarded
for all their hard work.
Minnedosa lead at the
end of period one by the
score of 4-1, at the end of
period two 5-3 and the f-
nal score of 8 to 6.
Congratulations to
Callie Maguire scoring her
frst goal of the season, to
Bryden McFarlane scor-
ing on a penalty shot in the
third and to Dylan Hunter
for a strong game between
the pipes.
Scoring for Minnedo-
sa were: Byrden McFar-
lane 4G, 1A, Cole Topham
3G, Callie Maguire 1G and
Austin Taylor 1A.
On Sunday afternoon,
November 10th, Atom
Bombers were back in ac-
tion against an Atom team
from Virden. Virden came
out f ying and built up a
3-0 lead before the four
minute mark of the frst
period. Te Minnedosa At-
oms tried to keep pace but
it seemed the Virden team
was just a little faster and a
little stronger on the puck
all day. Atoms had many
chances to score but could
not sneak one by the Vird-
en goalies. Score ended up
15-0 for Virden.
Well done to Cole
Cibula in net, whom never
gave up in net and stopped
many shots in net.
Tis weekend, the At-
oms are of to Portage la
Prairie for a three day tour-
nament. Good luck Atoms!
Bantams
By CRISSY KOWAL
T
he Minnedosa Ban-
tams sufered their
f rst loss of the season
when they travelled to
Brandon on Friday, No-
vember 8th to face of with
the Heritage Co-op Wild.
Te two teams were very
evenly matched as they
battled it out for the win.
A power play goal in the
second gave Brandon a
one goal lead which they
carried into the third pe-
riod. Minnedosa had their
chances, but Brandon was
able to hold them of and
skated away with a 2-1 vic-
tory. Tough one Bombers.
Minnedosa goal scored by
Braeden Good, assisted
by Joel Hnybida and Riley
Barrett. Joe Lane defend-
ing the net.
Te team headed back
to Brandon on Sunday,
November 10th where they
met on the ice with the
Investors Group Preda-
tors. After losing their frst
game earlier in the week-
end, Minnedosa came out
determined and managed
to build up a slight lead.
Te Predators fought back
to make the game inter-
esting as the two teams
started going goal for goal.
Te Bombers were able to
keep themselves ahead on
the scoreboard and were
rewarded with a 7-4 win.
Good job everyone!
Braeden Good 4G, 1A;
Josh Belcher 2G,3A; Joel
Hnybida 1G,3A; Austin
Hall 1A; Jayden Morrice in
goal.
Only one game slated
for the team this weekend
as they will hit the ice at
home tommorrow after-
noon where they will meet
with Te Wild again. Go
Bombers!
Minor Hockey Report
STAMPS
Rubber or
Self-inking
Call
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Tribune
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By CHEF DEZ
O
ur family loves autumn. Te crisp
cool days are refreshing after a
long hot summer and combined with
beautifully coloured leaves rustling in
the wind makes for a wonderful time of
year. Cooking with seasonal ingredients
enhances this whole experience.
T is pumpkin vinaigrette recipe is
one of our favourites. It captures the es-
sence of pumpkin pie, but in a savoury
format, rather than sweet. Be creative
by tossing with greens and topping this
autumnal salad with dried cranberries
and sliced almonds for a truly amazing
visual and eating escapade.
Also, whats autumn without cel-
ebrating the harvest of hearty root veg-
etables. Tis recipe for oven roasted root
vegetables has the essence of rosemary
and maple syrup and makes a perfect
side dish for this time of year. Enjoy...
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
OF PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATE
FOR MUNICIPAL BY-ELECTION
RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF HARRISON
Prospective municipal election candidates must register with the
Senior Election OIfcial (SEO) during the registration period beIore
they may begin to accept contributions, incurr expenses, Iundraise or
borrow money Ior their campaign.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will be receiving candidate
registrations:
For the ofce of LUD of Sandy Lake Committee Member:
Between November 13, 2013 and December 10, 2013
at the Rural Municipality oI Harrison oIfce, 108 Main Street in
Newdale, MB during the regular hours oI business.
To obtain a registration Iorm contact the SEO at the telephone
number listed below.
Donna Memryk
S.E.O.
Phone: (204) 849-2107
Fax: (204) 849-2190
Dated at Newdale, MB this 12th day oI November, 2013.
Donna Memryk
Senior Elections Ofcial
Rural Municipality of Harrison
If your
label reads
Its time
to renew!
Call 204-
867-3816
13/11/30
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Obituaries: $6.50 per col. inch.
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WANTED
FOR RENT
MISSING
PAINTER
COMING EVENTS
HELP WANTED
RECYCLING
COMING EVENTS
Selling something? Let
our readers know! Place an
ad in Te Tribune Classifeds
starting at $9.00 plus tax. (tfn).
Shop from the comfort
of your home and get it de-
livered to your front door!
Signature Homestyles prod-
ucts for fall and winter sea-
son, individual orders or
book parties available. www.
signaturehomestyles.ca to
view the online catalogue and
call 204-867-5544 to place
your order. (35-tfn)
Loveseat and swivel
rocker dusty rose, $200 obo;
Youth bedroom set, white
with oak trim, $200 obo. Call
204-867-4590. (35-2x)
One mens and one
womans cross country skis,
including poles, skis and
shoes ($125); 4 foot metal to-
boggan and three foot wood-
en toboggan ($75). Phone
204-867-3564 or 204-868-
5025. (36-2x)
In Minnedosa, 2 bed-
room apartment. Phone 204-
728-8609. (35-tfn)
Small, 2 bedroom house
for rent in Minnedosa by Her-
itage Village. $775 per month
plus utilities. No smoking.
Application required. Avail-
able immediately. 204-720-
9406. (36-2x)
New condo to rent in
Minnedosa, 1,100 sq. ft. with
attached garage, 2 bedrooms,
1.5 bathrooms, open concept,
air conditioning and patio.
Phone 204-570-1720. (36-2)
Looking for something?
Our readers may have it! Place
an ad in Te Tribune Classi-
feds starting at $9.00 plus tax.
(tfn)
$50 REWARD FOR THE
SAFE RETURN OF THE
ABOVE CAT MISSING:
Tis 9 year old female grey
and white tabby cat has been
missing from the SE part of
town since early October. If
you have seen her or have
any information, please call
204-867-7058 or 207-868-
5955. Please help, we miss
her. (36-2x)
Have an upcoming event
youd like to let everyone
know about? Get the word
out there with a Coming Event
listing in Te Tribune. Ads
starting at $9.00 plus tax. (tfn)
UCT Bingo at Ukrainian
Hall, Tuesday nights. Doors
open at 6:00 p.m. Early bird at
7:00 p.m. followed by regular
games. License #3359 B1 and
3359 BO. (47-tfn)
Minnedosa Service to
Seniors Meal Program
serving meals to seniors
and all others requiring
meals at the Townview
Manor 6th foor Tuesdays,
Tursdays and Sundays
starting at 5:00 p.m. $8.00
dine in, $10.00 delivered.
Call 204-867-2198 after 1:00
p.m. on day of the meal or
call 204-867-5190 for all
other inquiries.
Menu:
November 17th:
Beef stew with biscuits,
rolls, potatoes, vegetable,
salad, pickles, dessert, tea
and cofee
November 19th:
Baked ham with
applesauce, potatoes,
vegetables, salad, pickles,
dessert, tea and cofee
November 21st:
Meat loaf and gravy, rolls,
potatoes vegetable, salad,
pickles, dessert, tea and
cofee
(12-tfn)
Polonia Hall 50/50 Draw.
Contact Jim Micavish at 204-
724-2671 or any committee
member for tickets. Draw to
be made December 10th at
meeting. (33-7x)
Covenant Womens
Christmas Tea and Bake Sale
on Saturday, November 16th
from 2:00 4:00 p.m. at the
Covenant Church. Everyone
welcome. (35-2)
AOTS Pancake Supper at
Minnedosa United Church on
Friday, November 22nd, 2013
from 5:00 7:00 p.m. Adults
$6.00, child $3.00, family
$15.00. *Fair trade products
available for sale from 2:00
7:00 p.m.* (35-3x)
Te TCS PAC book fair
will be held Monday, Novem-
ber 25th to Tursday, Novem-
ber 28th. It is open every day
from 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. as
well as from 5:00 7:00 p.m.
on Wednesday evening. Pro-
ceeds go towards books and
resources in our school. All
are welcome to attend! (36-2)
Christmas Tea and Bake
Sale Fundraiser for Robyn
Dragans 11-month Mission
Trip, Saturday, November
23rd, 2013, 2:00 4:00 p.m. at
Minnedosa Calvary Church
(52-2nd Ave. SW). Silent auc-
tion door prize. Follow Robyn
on her blog: http://robyndra-
gan.theworldrace.org/ (36-
2x)
Erickson Collegiate
student council is hosting
a Craft and Bake sale Nov-
ember 17th from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. in the gym. Tere
will be refreshments and
tables are still available for
$15. Please call 204-636-
2605 or 204-867-5364 to
book.
St. Marks Anglican
Church Fall Supper: Turkey
with all the Trimmings, Sun-
day, November 17th, 4:30
6:30 p.m., Adults $12.00, 6 12
years $6.00, 5 and under free.
All are welcome! St. Marks is
a user friendly facility. Door
prizes. A heartfelt Tank you
from the parish of St. Marks.
Mark your calendar!
United Church Christmas tea,
bake and craft sale on Satur-
day, December 7th, 2:00 4:00
p.m. Meat pies also for sale.
Everyone welcome! (x)
Te Shevchenko Dance
Ensemble is hosting their an-
nual Turkey Bingo on Sunday,
November 24th at the Sandy
Lake Community Hall. Game
starts at 1:00 p.m., doors open
at noon. Chip Bingo. Dainty
trays to be won.
Fair Trade products from
Ten Tousand Villages will be
available at Minnedosa Unit-
ed Church, 48 Main Street
South, Minnedosa on Friday,
November 22nd from 2:00 -
7:00 p.m. AOTS Pancake Sup-
per runs from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m..
For more information, please
call the church of ce 204-867-
2674. (36-2)
Qualifed Painter with
25 years experience. All work
guaranteed. Call Blaine at
204-874-2399. (43-tfn)
aluminum
brass
zinc
steel
e-waste
lead
catalytic converters
stainless steel
batteries
copper
www.urbanmine.ca
204.774.0192
72 Rothwell Road
Winnipeg, MB
(1 block south of IKEA)
The trusted name in
metal recycling
Wanted 1 experienced
seasonal applicant to work on
a bee farm in MInnedosa as an
Apiary Technician from April
15th to October 15th, 2014.
Must be able to work full-time
days, evenings and weekends.
Must have drivers license.
Duties include: feeding, split-
ting, pulling, extracting hon-
ey, making up nucs, unwrap-
ping/wrapping, supering,
medicating etc. Tese duties
include handling heavy loads,
standing for lengthy periods
of time, bending, crouching
and kneeling. Must be able
to handle the heat, dust and
odours as most work is done
outdoors. $14.00 - $15.00/hr.
for 40 hours a week. Please
mail resume to Son Huynh,
Box 1323, Minnedosa MB. R0J
1E0 (36-2x)
Minnedosa Personal
Care Home annual Novem-
ber Tea, Tursday, November
21st from 2:00 3:30 p.m. with
Health Auxiliary baking for
sale. (35-2)
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Friday, November 15, 2013
The Minnedosa Tribune
HELP WANTED TENDER
HELP WANTED
Bookkeeper/Cashier
1. Post secondary graduate or grade 12.
2. Experience working in retail environment is an asset.
3. Knowledge to operate computerized cash registers,
knowledge of Simply Accounting and Excel.
4. stocking shelves/merchandising/customer service
5. Must be bondable
Qualities of Successful Applicant
1. Postitive approach toward work
2. Punctual
3. Must be fexible in hours of work (days, evenings, holidays
& weekends)
4. Ambitious
5. Career oriented
6. Must be able to work independently as well as in team
environment
7. Prefer those with retail training although willing to train
8. Must be mature
Please drop of resume in person with 3 references at
Sandy Lake Fine Foods Express
110 Railway Ave.
Sandy Lake
ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION
requires the services oI an
Educational Assistant
Ior an average oI 4.0 hours per day
starting ASAP
at
Erickson Collegiate
The successIul candidate will be a grade 12 graduate and possess
the skills required to work eIIectively with a special needs student.
Applicants will be subject to a Criminal Records and Vulnerable
Sectors Check and Child Abuse Registry Check.
Qualifed applicants are requested to submit a covering letter with
a comprehensive resume, addressing the stated qualifcations and
naming three work related reIerences to the Iollowing by
Friday, November 22nd, 2013 at 12 Noon.
Applications may be Iorwarded to:
Mrs. Doreen Hutton
Superintendent`s Department
Rolling River School Division
P.O. Box 1170
Minnedosa, MB. RO1 1EO
Phone: 204-867-2754
Fax: 204-867-2037
E-Mail: dhuttonrrsd.mb.ca
(iI resume is e-mailed, please use MS Word)
Onlv those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
We would like to thank all applicants for their interest in
Rolling River School Division.
The Town oI Minnedosa invites applications Ior the
position oI an independant contractor to provide
management services at the
Minnedosa Campground and Beach Facilities.
A detailed inIormation package is available at the
Minnedosa Civic Administration Ofce
103 Main Street, South
Box 426
Minnedosa, MB
R01 1E0
(204) 867-2727
minnedosaminnedosa.com
Sealed applications marked:
~Management Services, Minnedosa Campground
and Beach Facilities
Will be received by the Town until 2:00 p.m. on
Friday, November 29, 2013
Chris Yuen, B.A., C.M.M.A
ACAO
Town of Minnedosa
Nl88l00$ 00NN08l1f
08ll0 08l 000Fl81ll
Minnedosa Community Child Care has a new Iull time
position available Ior a creative, energetic and fexible
person with their ECE II or willing to take early
childhood courses. It is 35 hours/week at the
Kinder/School Age program. The shiIt will typically
be Irom 10 a.m. 6 p.m. but may change based on the
needs oI the programs (example: in-services/school
holidays). For more inIormation
about the position, please contact
Teresa at 204-867-3313 or
by email at minnedosachildcarewcgwave.ca
Please send resumes by Wednesday, November 20
to the email address above, or mail to
Box 1108
Minnedosa MB
R01 1E0,
or drop off in person at
49 - 2nd Ave NW.
Town of Minnedosa
Pavilion Concession TENDER
2014 Summer Season
The Town oI Minnedosa is accepting tenders Ior
the operation oI the Concession situated within
the pavilion building located at Minnedosa Beach
Ior the 2014 Summer season.
Tenders shall include an operational plan which
will state, but not be limited to, the nature oI
the business, hours oI operation, the proposed
opening and closing dates oI the business and
the amount oI the remuneration to be paid to the
Town Ior the use oI the Iacility.
Interested parties may contact
Kevin Marcino
Public Works Superintendent
Town of Minnedosa
204-867-0037
to inspect the Iacility.
The deadline Ior submission oI tenders is
2:00 p.m. on Friday, November 29, 2013
Sealed tenders marked
'Pavilion Concession Tender will be accepted at
the Town oI Minnedosa Civic Centre 103 Main
Street South, Box 426 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
Email: minnedosaminnedosa.com
Does someone you know
deserve a big round of ap-
plause? Let everyone know
with a Card of Tanks in Te
Tribune. Ads starting at $9.00
plus tax. (tfn)
Tank you to Dr.
Khandelwal, Dr. Tariq, and
Dr. Onyshko, nurses and staf
of the Minnedosa Hospital for
the excellent care I received
during my short stay. It was
deeply appreciated. ~Terry J.
Woychyshyn (x)
CARD OF THANKS
Te Brandon and Dis-
trict Shrine Club would like
to thank all donors for their
generous donations and look
forward to their continued
support in the future. (x)
On behalf of the Minne-
dosa Fitness Centre Coopera-
tive we would like to thank
all who attended the Annual
General Meeting. Special
thanks to Kendra Wark who
spoke about her business
Torque180 Fitness Condi-
tioning and to Ed Tait who
did a presentation on the
AEDs.
In Loving Memory of
our dear son and brother
Ron
who passed away
November 8, 2011
Two years have passed
since that sad day,
when our dear son and
brother
Ron passed away
Ill never forget you
no matter how long
Hope youre playing
and singing your songs.
Lovingly remembered by
Mom and brothers and
sisters.
(x)
IN MEMORIAM
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128 - 1st Ave. NW, Minnedosa
Great starter home near school!
Shingles, siding and all windows
updated since 2008. Main foor
bedroom and 3 bedrooms up,
large bright kitchen and large
living room with hardwood foor.
Big Ienced yard.
211 - 3rd St. NW, Minneodsa
This 3 bedroom home has been
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Quiet country acreage with
11.42 acres and 1,296 sq. It. home.
BeautiIul yard, trees and gardens.
Double detached garage.
Good well with plenty oI water.
Creek running through property. Nice
acreage at an aIIordable price.
Most of my inventory has Sold!
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176 - 5th Ave. SW, Minnedosa
This 2 bedroom, 2 bath home has been
well cared Ior with updated windows,
doors, bathroom, new shingles, new
laminate and new hot water tank.
Quiet location with a Ienced yard.
Nicely fnished basement
and central air.
275 - 4th St. SW, Minnedosa
Two bedroom bungalow home in good
location. Home has 2 bedrooms on main
foor plus small oIfce. House is needing
work, but will be a good investment Ior
the right handyman.
9 Poplar Trailer Park, Minnedosa
This 2 bedroom home is 1,216 sq. It.
and has a large kitchen, dining and living
room area. In excellent condition, the
home Ieatures 2 x 6 construction, oak
cabinets, garden doors, central air, water
soItener, all appliances and storage shed.
NEW LISTING
Gwen Usick
Alternate Broker
Ph: 867-4657
Fax: 867-2150
gwenu@mts.net
PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN
IndependentlyOwned
andOperated
Minnedosa
Stone heritage 3 bdm, 1
1/2 bath home Ieatures
original detailed
hardwood, unique
fxtures, insulated
basement & is sold
with 9 town lots. There
is a single garage,
double insulated garage
with in foor heat &
einIorced ceiling,
2 sheds & circular
driveway.
MLS#1316628
$215,000
$199,999
Take a tour on realtor.ca or our website
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Erickson
Hobby Farm
on 16.16 acres,
recently reno 2900
sq It 2 1/2 storey
character 5 Bdm 2
Bath home,
2 freplaces,
numerous out
buildings, a 1
Bdm guest house,
vegetable garden
and much more...
MLS#1310385
$299,000
R.M. of Odanah
2832 sq It home with
municipal water, 4
bdm 2 1/2 bath, triple
car garage & newer
windows. There are
16 Ienced pastures,
40`x60`shed, barns,
hayland, groomed
walking path,
vegetable & Iruit
gardens all located on
50 acres.
MLS#1312319
Minnedosa
Clean 2 bdm
bungalow Ieatures
main foor bath,
elegant natural
woodwork & triple
pane windows.
Recent renos
include shingles,
bathroom, carpet,
paint, insulated
basement.
MLS#1317991
$119,000.
$99,000
Newdale
Great business
opportunity, 53`x97`
oI commercial space
with 3 separate
main street entrances
Ior 3 diIIerent
businesses.
Currently Canada
Post is a tenant &
other 2 are vacant.
Call today to book
a personal showing.
MLS#1321131
Shoal Lake
3 Bdm 2 Bath
bungalow on corner
lot. Modern kitchen,
numerous recent
upgrades including,
insulation, siding,
Iasia, soIft, eaves,
shingles, 24`x11.10`
deck & much more...
MLS#1316175
$109,000
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Open House
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127 & 129 5th Street NW
Well maintained duplex, both 3
bedroom 1 bath with garage
238 Main Street S
167 ft lot ideal for multi family,
overlooking the town
149 5th Avenue NW
3 bedroom 1 bath bungalow
on a large corner lot
Open House
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Open House
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120 4th Street SE
Historical 3 bedroom 2 bath
home with 9 town lots
44 4th Avenue SW
Beautiful 2 bedroom 2 bath
half duplexbuilt in 2012
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204-724-3025
lmiller@sutton.com
Tim Drumm
204-573-3560
therealestateguy@sutton.com
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NN bathroom tissue (limit 1/family) ............ 24s ........... $3.99
NN paper towels ....................................... 6s ........... $3.49
PC Canadian cofee ................................ 1kg ........... $8.99
Clover Leaf tuna - faked or chunk ............................................170gr ...................... $2.39
General Mills Cheerios asstd ............. 400-500gr ........... $3.59
General Mills Lucky Charms or Cinnamon Toast ............ 330-360gr ...................... $3.59
Tide powder laundry detergent asstd ....................................... 1.6kg ...................... $8.19
Tide liquid laundry detergent asstd ..........................................1.47lt ...................... $8.19
Bounce fabric sheets asstd .......................................................... 120s ...................... $7.89
PC Decadent cookies asstd ................... 300gr ........... $1.99
NN apple juice from concentrate (limit 4/fam) .... 1lt ........... $0.99
NN orange juice ....................................... 1lt ........... $1.29
NN tomato juice .................................. 1.36lt ........... $1.99
Palmolive Fresh Green Apple dish detergent .............................1.1lt ...................... $2.99
Ziploc sandwich or snack bags ............................................75-100ea ...................... $2.99
Ziploc freezer or storage bags ................................................15-20ea ...................... $2.99
NN ketchup .................................................................................1lt ...................... $1.99
NN four, regular or whole wheat ................... 10kg ........... $7.99
Kibbles N Bits dry dog food asstd ................................................. 6kg .................... $11.99
Pedigree dog food tins asstd ......................................................630gr .................. 3/$5.00
Milkbone dog treats asstd ..........................................................900gr ...................... $3.79
Whiskas Temptations soft cat food asstd ....................................85gr .................. 3/$4.00
Maxx Scoop clumping cat litter .................................................... 7kg ...................... $5.99
NN cat food - 3 favour or balanced nutrition ...... 8kg ......... $13.99
NN clumping cat litter .......................... 20kg ........... $7.99
Royale bathroom tissue (limit 1/family) ........... 8rl ........... $4.99
PC pop asstd ...................................................................12x355ml ...................... $3.99
NN mushrooms - sliced, whole or pce & stems .................284ml ...................... $0.99
NN mini puddings asstd ..................... 4x99gr ........... $0.99
NN pourable salad dressing asstd .......................................475ml .................. 2/$3.00
NN coconut asstd ..................................................................200gr .................. 2/$3.00
NN semi sweet chocolate chips ...........................................300gr .................. 2/$3.00
NN marshmallows - large, mini or favoured ......................400gr .................. 2/$3.00
NN rolled oats asstd ................................................................. 1kg ...................... $1.99
NN cofee whitener .............................. 450gr ........... $2.49
NN tea bags .........................................100ea ........... $1.99
NN chocolate syrup ..............................................................700ml ...................... $2.99
NN pasta & sauce asstd .........................................................137gr ...................... $0.99
NN granola bars asstd ................................................... 187-210gr .................. 2/$3.00
NN potato chips asstd ........................... 200gr ........... $0.99
NN peanuts - bbq or salted ...................................................500gr ...................... $2.49
NN canola oil ........................................... 3lt ........... $5.49
Unico olives - sliced or pitted ...................................................375ml .................. 4/$5.00
Nutella spread .............................................................................725gr ...................... $5.49
Catelli lasagna noodles asstd ............................................. 375-500gr ...................... $2.49
Kraft grated parmesan cheese ............... 250gr ........... $5.99
Danone Creamy yogurt - str/pch/ch/mng ......................... 16x100gr ...................... $4.49
NN soda crackers, salted or unsalted ..................................454gr ...................... $1.79
NN cream cheese brick .........................................................250gr ...................... $2.99
NN sour cream asstd .......................... 500ml ........... $1.99
NN ice cream asstd ..................................... 4lt ........... $5.49
NN perogies asstd ...................................... 1kg ........... $1.99
Casa Mendosa tortillas - whole wheat or original ....................640gr ...................... $2.99
NN hash browns ..................................... 1kg ........... $1.79
PC wild blueberries or sliced strawberries ..........................600gr ...................... $3.99
NN french fries asstd ................................................................ 1kg ...................... $1.99
NN punch, iced tea or lemonade asstd ..............................283ml ...................... $0.69
PC meat lasagna .................................................................. 2.27kg ...................... $9.99
Seaquest shrimp ring .......................... 227gr ........... $3.99
DItaliano bread asstd ................................................................675gr ...................... $2.49
Dutch Oven bread white or whole wheat ........... 570gr ........2/$3.00
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NN cooked ham sliced ..........................................................375gr ...................... $4.99
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Ziggys chicken, cooked or smoked ................................................................ $1.89/100gr
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