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Season
n Tuesday, October
4th, the Native Womens Association of Canada
(NWAC) holds vigils across
Canada to remember the
missing and murdered
indigenous women. As a
part of this, the Minnedosa branch of the Sisters in
Spirit held a vigil in town.
To remember some of the
women from Manitoba
who are missing or have
been murdered, their
names were spoken aloud
and pieces of red fabric
were tied to the handrails
of the Main Street bridge at
Tanners Crossing Park.
Th e local Sisters in
Spirit group is out of the
Minnedosa United Church.
According to Natasha Pearen from the Minnedosa
United Church, like many
churches, they are part of
the reconciliation process
for trying to engage in acts
that we feel will lessen the
divide between aboriginals and non-aboriginals
in our community.
The names that were
spoken aloud, which came
from the Native Womens
Association of Canadas
website, were Amanda
Bartlett (who went missing
in 1997 from Winnipeg),
Elizabeth Dorian (went
missing in November 13,
1999 in Pukatawagan, MB),
Emily Osmond (LaPlante)
(went missing September
9th, 2007 in Kawacatoose
First Nation, SK), Danita
Bigeagle (went missing
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NOTICE
The Rolling River School Division
Administration Office, Minnedosa MB,
will be closed on October 20 & 21, 2016.
Effective October 24, 2016,
the Administration Office
will be located at
36 Armitage Avenue, Minnedosa, MB.
The Transportation Garage
will remain located at
154 Main Street South, Minnedosa, MB.
(entrance by the garage door)
(L-R): Rajesh (Raj) Mishra and wife Deepmala Mishra pose in front of
their new restaurant with their two sons Deepak and Arpit.
By HILLARY CAMPBELL
aushies restaurant,
on Main Street,
has a new owner. Rajesh
(Raj) Mishra will be taking over the business,
along with his wife, Deepmala Mishra. Raj Mishra,
who lives in Neepawa has
nearly 16 years of experience in the restaurant in-
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Clarification
Sports Dinner.
The Minnedosa and District Rec Commissions Annual Sports Dinner is quickly approaching. The evening, featuring keynote speaker, Marty McSorley, will be
held Thursday night at the Conference Centre. Usually
held on a Saturday night, this years Sports Dinner had
to be moved to a weeknight to accommodate the guest
speakers itinerary. McSorley will be participating in this
weekends 2016 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic in
Winnipeg as part of the Edmonton Oilers Alumni Roster.
Tickets are still available through the Rec Office.
Tribune Founder
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Born - 1854 at London, England
Died - February 20, 1932
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Liberals Continue To
Ignore Our Rural Way Of Life
View From
Parliament Hill
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as wetlands management
that sequesters carbon,
prevents fl ooding and allows our wildlife to thrive.
The Liberals fail to realize
how important it actually
is to partner with conservation groups to ensure
we protect our lakes and
rivers.
Another issue our
Manitoba Conservative
MPs are upset with is that
the Liberal dominated Agriculture Committee has
decided the opinions of
Manitoban farmers need
not be heard. The committee is travelling to hear
from farmers on the Growing Forward 3 agricultural
initiative, but has chosen
to skip over Manitoba
completely and ignore the
voices of our 15,000 farm
families. We deserve to
have our voices heard on
topics that will directly affect our way of life.
On a positive note, I
am pleased that Bill C-246,
the so-called Modernizing Animal Rights Act has
been defeated. This legislation would have opened
the door to give animals
rights and threatened legitimate and accepted animal use such as medical
research, livestock farming, hunting, fishing and
trapping.
Thankfully, common sense prevailed and
the legislation was voted
down 198-84. I was proud
to work with the animal
use community across
Canada and vote against
that fl awed legislation, to
stand up for rural economies, and legitimate and
accepted animal use.
If you have any questions or concerns about
what happens at the federal level, please contact
my constituency office by
phone at 204-622-4659
or 1-877-405-8946 or by
email at info@robertsopuck.ca.
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response to a delegation here last fall seeking agreement
on the two communities twinning.
2006 As a result of a $25,000 Community Places
grant, The Town will continue its upgrades to the campground this fall. Approximately 30 campsites are slated
for improvements including electrical, water and sewer
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eye-catching display of
Veronica MacIsaacs fabulous tartan designs in a
Fashion Show. Then it was
award time. Each dancer
was presented with a certifi cate of nomination and
participation. The top six
were announced and pre-
crowd
of
people
fi lled the room at the
Minnedosa Community
Conference Centre on the
evening of Friday, October
7th for the first concert of
the Expressions Concert
Series new season. Quinton Blair and the Bronc
Stompers took the stage
at 7:30, and put on a show
that featured western music and Blairs own stories
of how he created each
song.
Hailing from Landmark, MB, Blair made the
three-and-a-half hour trek
to Minnedosa. He commented that, while he has
never played in Minnedosa before, he has played
in Dauphin and Russell,
Ive spent a lot of time in
the Parkland growing up,
so its familiar country.
On Friday night Blairs
band, the Bronc Stompers, consisted of Wild
Bill Western on the pedal
steel, John Mushaluk on
the upright bass, Mike
Hiebert on the drums,
and Adam Young on guitar. He also said that, you
really learn to lean on
your family of musicians,
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Minnedosa received
a physical literacy education on Monday, October
3rd. The Westman Physical Literacy committee has
been working together for
about a year to initiate the
program. Physical literacy
is the development of fundamental movement skills
that will allow a child to
make decisions based on
their interpretation of their
environment.
Sydney Bernard, who
sits on the committee,
commented that the reason that the program is
needed is because, the
feedback that weve gotten from the communities
in our area is that more
information was needed
on physical literacy. It is
because of this that the
committee partnered with
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increase knowledge and
understanding of physical literacy in parents and
professionals or leaders
that work with those kids.
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sons Cody and Dan.
Happy Birthday to
Faith Northam.
Don and Margaret Northam celebrated
Th anksgiving on Saturday with Eric and Susan
Belcher and family and
celebrated again on Sunday with Michael and
Marianne Greig and family.
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By ZELDA FIRBY
ope everyone enjoyed the Thanksgiving weekend with family and friends despite our cool wet
weather.
Congratulations to Bob and Kathy Currah on the arrival of a grandson. Proud parents are Paul and Jennifer
Wyman of Strathmore, AB.
The Kingdon families held their annual Th anksgiving
get together at the Basswood Hall on Sunday.
Sympathy is extended to Bob and Kathy Currah and
family, Wayne and Ingrid Currah and Courtney on the
passing of Bob and Waynes brother-in-law Ken Wersch
of Rosetown, SK. Our thoughts also go out to Karen and
family and Gordon and family. Ken and Karen were on
their way to Calgary for Thanksgiving when they were
involved in a car accident.
Stan and Zelda Firby were in Brandon on Saturday
where we had Thanksgiving with the Simms and on
Sunday we joined the LaCoste family. On Friday Stan
and Zelda Firby attended the funeral for Daune Yerex at
Neepawa.
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Supper held in the Legion
Hall on Sunday, October 23rd,
2016. Sittings at 4:45 and 6:00
p.m. Adults $13.00, children 6
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Harvest of Quilts presented by Minnedosa Valley
Piecemakers Saturday, October 15th, 2016 10 a.m. 4
p.m. at the 50+ Centre. Displays, vendors, door prizes
and more. Admission $3.00
Featuring the works of the late
Joan Kingdon. (30-2) x
Pre
Halloween
Dance at the Polonia Hall
October 22nd, 2016 9 p.m.
1 a.m. Music by Roulette. $12.00 per person,
kids 8 and under free.
Free lunch served. For
information call Craig at
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COMING EVENTS
Minnedosa Fun Fest
is hosting a Multimedia
fundraising paint night.
Come with a quote or word
in mind, let your imagination run wild, enjoy a glass
of wine or cooler and leave
with your own original
piece! Throughout the night
you will learn different
painting techniques and try
different mediums. Registration is $50 and includes
all your supplies, please
register by October 24th at
Inspire Studio in Minnedosa. For 18+. (30-3) x
Minnedosa
United
Church Fall Turkey Supper
in Church Hall Friday, October 21st, 2016 from 5 7 p.m.
Adults $12.00, Children 6-12
years $6.00, 6 and under no
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Minnedosa & District
Services to Seniors is holding a Fall Information Fair
1:00 3:30 Thursday, October
20th, 2016 at the Minnedosa
50+ Activity Centre at 31 Main
Street S. More than 17 vendors
bringing information which
focuses on health, safety and
general well-being. Refreshments and door prizes. Everyone welcome! (30-2) x
Minnedosa Legion Saturday evening Bingo resuming for another season starting October 15th at 7:00 p.m.
in the Legion Club Room. All
community Bingo Players
welcomed as guests. License
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Childrens Harvest Fest
Friday, October 28th 7:00
8:15 p.m. Minnedosa Community Conference Centre.
FREE games and treats, coffee
for the adults and prizes for
costumes. Everyone welcome!
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Polonia Fall Supper
October 16th, 2016 4:30
6:30 p.m. Extensive menu
includes roast pork, turkey,
perogies, cabbage rolls and
desserts. Adults $15.00,
youths 7-12 $7.00, 6 and
under free. (30-2) x
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for the replacement of 2nd Street SE Water Main
within the Town of Minnedosa until
1:00 p.m. Monday, October 31, 2016.
Come and Go Tea for
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85th birthday October 16th,
at Elks Manor, 2 4 p.m. in
the MPR room Neepawa. The
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KARTANSON
In Loving Memory
of our
Dad, Mom and brother
who passed away
JOHNNY
DECEMBER 10TH, 1981
WILHELMINA
OCTOBER 8TH, 1996
MARTYN
MAY 22ND, 2010
Treasured memories,
forever loved.
The family.
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