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Johnson Crook
Releasing
Album Today
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Photos by Heather Horner
Busy July By HILLARY MILLER logic. With us being so prize was $100, the second
close in proximity to the place prize was $200, and
For W hile most of Canada park (Riding Mountain Na-
celebrated Canadas tional Park), we cant com-
the fi rst place prize was a
whopping $500!
STARS
9 big 150th birthday last pete when it comes to cel-
month, the community ebrating on July 1st, there
of Erickson held off on its is too much going on in the
celebration until last week- area, said Quinn Greavett,
end. Canadas birthday Ericksons Chief Adminis-
Also included in the
day of merriment was a
community parade which
featured 31 floats, that
started at 11 a.m. Grea-
party in Erickson kicked trative Officer. vett noted that it was very
If your label reads off at 8 a.m. on Saturday, The day started with a well received by commu-
17 /08 /31
July 29th. The majority of pancake breakfast, which nity members, and many
the celebratory events were hosted a few hundred hun- people participated in the
Its time to renew held either in the Curling gry souls, and then moved Canada 150 parade, mak-
your subscription! Rink or at the neighboring on to a mixed slo-pitch ing it a huge success.
fairgrounds. tournament at 10 a.m., with
204-867-3816 The reason for the de- eight teams registered to Continued on
layed celebration is full of compete. The third place Page 2
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:HOO:DWHU7HVWLQJ'D\ a cold-plate supper was Greavett. We wanted all All in all, Ericksons
served, with a delicious of the community mem- Canada 150 celebration
birthday cake for Canadas bers to be able to partici- was a great success with
$XJXVWWK milestone birthday. The pate. Security was hired amazing summer weather.
Rockin Weekend
T he Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) noted
that the proposal for a temporary War Tax Upon
Incomes (which later became the Income Tax Act)
Rock music fans from near and far gather in our was fi rst introduced in the House of Commons by
community this long weekend for the annual Rockin the Conservative Finance Minister Sir William Thomas
Fields of Minnedosa festival. A fantastic line-up of musi- White 100 years ago on July 25, 1917.
cal acts are scheduled with a special hometown highlight Sir White brought in the income tax to pay for
being an album release party for the band Johnson Crook the cost of World War I but unfortunately Canadians
which includes former Minnedosans, Trevor and Nathan have been stuck with it ever since,said CTF Federal
Crook. Heres hoping everyone has a safe and memora- Director Aaron Wudrick. His original 11-page law
ble rockin long weekend in Manitobas Valley Paradise! with a four per cent tax rate has ballooned into to-
days 3,100-page behemoth.
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation has crunched
Quiet on the western front the numbers and Canadians have paid a cumulative
Minnedosas August long weekend will be diff erent $4.9 trillion in federal income taxes over the past 100
for local rodeo fans this year as for the first-time since years. To put this into context, this amount in $100
2004, the local Ag grounds will not see any rodeo action. bills laid end to end would circle the earth at the
Due to some financial challenges last year, the local rodeo equator 186 times.
committee will be taking a break this year but we hope to Records of House of Commons debates from 1917
see those challenges overcome and the return of rodeo show Sir Whites fear that his war tax would become ing so permanent as a temporary tax, and Canadians
action in the years ahead. Minnedosa Rodeo brought a permanent a fear which ultimately came to pass. By still paying a war tax for a war that ended 99 years
number of rodeo competitors and spectators to our com- 1948 the Income Tax Act had grown to 88 pages, and ago is a clear example, said Wudrick. Canadians
munity through its Heartland Rodeo show and Manitoba by 1970 many argued it had become too complicated should bear this $4.9 trillion number in mind every
High School Rodeo. We will definitely miss seeing rodeo for the average Canadian at 424 pages. time a politician proposes to introduce yet another
action this weekend! To paraphrase Milton Friedman, there is noth- new tax.
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T he Manitoba Clydes-
dale Classic was held
T r i b
at Austin, MB during the
Manitoba Threshermans
Reunion and Stampede.
Minnedosas Coyote
Creek Clydesdales and
1887 The following new Post Offi ces were opened
August 1st: Elphinstone with Postmaster J.A. MacDon-
LeBoutillier Clysdales
ald, Kelloe station with Postmaster Jas. Higham, and
participated in the 2017
Upton with Postmaster O.D. Inman.
Classic and came away
with a number of hon-
ours. 1897 A telegraph wire on Minnedosa Avenue has been
Coyote Creek placed hanging loosely for some time, so low that it is a danger to
first in the Heavy Draft even pedestrians. It should be attended to at once.
class and took second
place in Six Horse Hitch 1907 Farmers in this part of Manitoba must have
and Unicorn classes. money to burn. It is stated that one lost $180 last Sat-
They also earned third urday night and then eased his sorrow by spending an-
place honours in Four other $20.
Horse Hitch driven by Al-
lan Betteridge, Amateur
Four-Horse Hitch driven
Photo submitted 1917 After several days of intense heat, the mercury
ote Creek also brought Team and Best Matched, LeBoutillier Clydesdales reaching the 100 mark on Saturday, a change has taken
by Tyler Jacobson and
home two fourth place Mannered, Dressed and placed fourth in the La- place and it is now much cooler. Rain would be wel-
Lady Driver Team driven
ribbons for Light Draft Driven Team. dies Cart class. comed.
by Pam LeBoutillier. Coy-
129-2nd Avenue S.W., Minnedosa, MB 1957 Minnedosa Rotary resolved to spearhead the
FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL: drive for a regional library in Minnedosa. The Rotary
will sponsor and circulate a petition. The library must
204-867-2455 have the approval of the majority of at least two munici-
palities to move forward.
Have a news tip 1987 Dr. and Mrs. Richard Northcott opened the
or story idea? doors to the Castle so that the public could get a
glimpse of the buildings interior restoration. About
Let us know! 500 people signed the guest book and it is suspected as
204-867-3816 many as 800 toured the home during the open house.
editor@minnedosatribune.com
TOP RATE 20,000 people flocked to Minnedosa for the second an-
nual Classic Rock weekend.
1 year
2007 - Sandy Lake resident, Earl Symonds, has given
5 year
$25,000 to establish the Sandy Lake and Area Endow-
ment Fund. He has also committed to matching every
donation up to $25,000 per year, dollar for dollar, up to
2.0%* 2.4%*
successful annual music fest from the Minnedosa & $100,000.
District Foundation. This community cooperative
donates back to the various volunteer organizations
who work that weekend. The festival brings many %UXFH0F1DEE Tribune Founder
visitors to our community and we are Call For More Terms & Rates 867-3946 William Gibbens
fortunate to have them here. Born - 1854 at London, England
Died - February 20, 1932
For more info or to make a donation to the Foundation go to
at Cornwall, Ontario
www.minnedosafoundation.com.
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Tribune Archives
Photo submitted By DARRYL HOLYK Tremont had its share of Minnedosa Home Hard-
characters, many of them ware and Piston Ring.
Alma Braschuk and Scott Gray, EDHF, Catherine Pederson PMH Board
Chairperson, Donna Vaughan and Tami Johnson, EDHF, and PMH Staff
members Rhonda Demeulemeester, Louise Lusignan, and Sandi Allen.
T he photograph above
of the ruins of one of
Minnedosas most ma-
regular patrons, from
all parts of the province.
Many of them are still
Many people still have
memories of The Trem-
ont and the regret of its
jestic old buildings the around so we wont go into loss is still talked about
Tremont Hotel, graced the that on account of the libel from time-to-time as pos-
By HILLARY MILLER nity because it improves your community. Televisi- front page of the August laws. It is, however, only sibly Minnedosas greatest
access to health services tation can connect you to a 4th, 1977 edition of The right that we record the loss of a historic building,
R ecently, Ericksons
new Telehealth ser-
vice went live. What does
that may not be available
in our community. It may
reduce time spent away
family member who is on
an extended stay in hospi-
tal.
Minnedosa Tribune.
Inside that edi-
opinion countless people
who watched the demoli-
similar to the City of Bran-
dons loss of its magnifi-
tion, Tribune editor, Pat tion and this reflects an cent Prince Edward Hotel.
this mean for the commu- from home and work. She Th is will truly be a Murray, wrote the fol- anger and frustration that Some Tremont artifacts,
nity? It means that MB also cited reduced stress great addition to the com- lowing, The Tremont a well-known landmark, including a room key fob,
Telehealth uses a secure levels, reduced travel time munity, especially since disappeared from the structurally sound, could signage and more, can be
link to provide videocon- and costs as benefits of the it is so far from the larg- landscape last week to the not be preserved for some viewed at the Minnedosa
ferencing for healthcare Telehealth searvice, you er health-care facilities. accompaniment of words other useful purpose. District Museum and Her-
services, said Donna can attend the appoint- Welcome to the future of of regret and a feeling of Th e Tremont, built itage Village.
Vaughan, a representative ment at a facility in or near health-care! loss among many old and in 1904, stood on the lot
for the project. not-so-old timers. The presently occupied by
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M innedosa Golf and
Country Club played
First Flight saw Lee
Ransom and Rod Klas-
in second with 77 and Bob
Horner and Don Horner in
host to its first-ever Lefty sen in first with 68, Darren third with 77.
Friday, July 28th. There goire in second with 70 Flight went to Brian Brown
were 60 participants play- and Mel Loewen and Rick and Murray Newton with
ing in teams of two one Woodcock in third with 73. 84. In second place was
left-handed golfer and one In Second Flight, Rick Weins with Bob
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CHEF DEZ
finished burger has more leaner yet than the above they are done without over- Try not to check the tem-
flavour and moisture than mentioned ground beef op- cooking them? David perature too many times
extra-lean ground beef. tions. during a cooking process as
Extra-lean ground Ground chuck I feel is Dear David, the more times the meat is
beef has no more than 10% the best option. It is from The best way is to pierced, the more chance
our barbecues as our main on the burger toppings, tritionists will tell you that as more richness of beef fla-
cooking devices this time
of year. Hamburgers are
rather than the patty itself,
to create a flavourful burg-
if you enjoy eating burg-
ers, then extra-lean ground
vor than any other option. At
around 20%, it has more fat MINNEDOSA GOLF CLUB
always a favorite, but there er. I myself like to focus on beef in moderation is a than lean ground beef, but
are still countless people the patty first and then ac- great way to help reduce it is important to remember Minnedosa Golf Club
that purchase frozen pre- centuate with toppings. It is saturated animal fats. If you that when it comes to your Expansion Committee
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16 Friday, August 4, 2017 The Minnedosa Tribune
GROCERY
Glad plastic wrap cling ........................................................... 30ml ............. $1.29
FROZEN FOODS
Minute Maid, Fruitopia, Nestea frozen juice asstd295ml..2/$1.50
OD potato chips, crunch asstd...........200-255g..2/$6.00 McCain cake, double cream pie asstd ........................... 415-510g ............. $4.49
Rooster coconut milk ........................................................... 398ml ............. $0.89 Pilsbury pizza pops asstd ........................................................400g ............. $2.49
Aylmer tomato canned asstd ............................................... 796ml ..........2/$3.00 McCain superfries asstd ..........................................................650g ............. $2.99
D Monte fruit cocktail NSA asstd ........................................ 398ml ..........2/$4.00 Cool Whip dessert topping ........................................................ 1lt ............. $2.99
Motts fruitsations asstd ....................................................... 6x111g ............. $2.59 Nestle Smarties, Rolo, Kit Kat ice cream asstd ...................... 1.5lt ............. $4.99
Heinz beans, pasta canned asstd ..........398ml ..4/$5.00 Welchs frozen fruit asstd .........................................................600g ............. $4.49
Campbells broth asstd ......................................................... 900ml ..........2/$4.00 Chapmans frozen yogurt............................................................ 2lt ............. $4.49
Jello instant pudding asstd .....................................................102g ..........4/$5.00 Nestle drumstick asstd .......................4x140ml ......$4.99
BC potatoes scalloped, mashed asstd ............................ 180-215g ..........2/$4.00 NN french fries.......................................................................1kg ............. $1.99
BC hamburger, tuna helper asstd ................................... 158-210g ..........2/$4.00 NN potato patties................................................................... 20s ............. $2.99
PC salsa white corn, black bean mild, burrito kit .......... 650ml ..........2/$6.00 PC onion ring .......................................................................907g ............. $4.99
M Leaf Tenderflake lard, Crisco shortening ..........454g ..2/$5.00 Pogo regular club pack .............................................................. 20s ........... $10.99
MEATS
Gatorade sport pop asstd ..................................................... 710ml ..........4/$5.00
GM Lucky Charms, reese puffs family size .................... 580-650g ............. $4.99
Dads oatmeal cho cookies ......................................................300g ............. $2.49
Mr. Maple cookies ...................................................................325g ............. $1.99
Oasis juice asstd.................................................................... 960ml ..........2/$3.00
Motts Clamato original party................................................ 2.54lt ............. $4.99 Lean ground beef club pack ............................. $3.39/lb
NN ice cream cones, cups ...................................................18ea ..........2/$3.00 T-Bone steak ......................................................$7.49/lb
Fruitopia, MMaid, Nestea juice asstd .................................. 1.75lt ............. $1.79 Outside round roast.................................................................................. $3.99/lb
Lactantia Omega 3, Olvina, Parkay margarine850-1.36k..$3.49 Pork shoulder blade steak club pack ...................................................... $2.69/lb
FM yogurt asstd .......................................................................650g ..........2/$4.00 Bone-in chicken breast ............................................................................ $3.49/lb
Philadelphia cream cheese asstd .............227g ..2/$7.00 Harvest meats smoked sausage........................................... 375ml ........ $5.69/lb
Heluva good dip asstd .............................................................250g ..........2/$5.00 ML Top dogs wieners ...............................450g ...... $3.29
FM 14% sour cream .............................................................. 500ml ..........2/$4.00 NN beef burger 4oz...........................................................1.36kg ............. $7.99
BAKERY
Wonder bread asstd ................................570g ...... $2.49 Cauliflower.............................................................$3.99
PRODUCE
Wonder rolls hamburger, hotdog asstd.................................... 12s ............. $2.49 Peppers XL - red, orange, yellow ............................................................. $2.49/lb
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ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Cantaloupe .....................................................................................................$2.99
FM mini cucumbers ...................................................................8ct ............. $2.49
PC mushrooms whole white...............................................200g ............. $1.49
Naveloranges............................................................................................$1.29/lb
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Green Onions ..............................................................................................2/$0.99
Green cabbage ..........................................................................................$0.79/lb
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