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135 Years

Volume 136 Issue 32 Friday, October 19, 2018 www.minnedosatribune.com 90 cents plus tax

INSIDE Council Candidates In The Hot Seat


this week

High School
Girls Soccer
Provincials

Jamboree Photo by Darryl Holyk

Funds Incoming Minnedosa Mayor, Pat Skatch, addresses the crowd during the Candidate’s Forum hosted by the local Chamber
of Commerce Monday night. Seated at the head table are seven of the eight candidates running for six Town Councillor
Presented positions (L-R): Frank Taylor, Rick Saler, Judith MacDowall, Tom Dowsett, Jim Dowsett, Grant Butler and Mark Blais.

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Candidate Clarke Swain was unable to attend the forum.

By DARRYL HOLYK took to the podium to candidates. new logs have installed in eral governments would
emcee the evening. Each The first question of the the spillway structure to be required. Tom Dowsett

A pproximately 60 peo-
ple gathered at the
Tanner’s Crossing School
candidate was given three
minutes to give a brief in-
troduction.
evening was in regards to
one of the hot-topic items
in the community recently
address some of the water
leakage issues. The well-
being of the lake will con-
was the only candidate
who mentioned the pos-
sibility of a vote to make
Pit Monday evening to Candidates in atten- – the overall health and tinue to be a priority for the sure the community was
hear from the panel of dance included current water levels of Minnedosa next council. behind the project while
candidates running for Councillors Frank Tay- Lake. Incoming Mayor Another topic that candidate Frank Taylor
Minnedosa Town Council. lor, Rick Saler and Judith Skatch and Councillor Tay- has been in discussion for reminded residents that
The candidate’s forum was, MacDowall as well as for- lor addressed this question the past few elections is the new arena is not just a
as in year’s past, hosted by mer Councillors Jim Dow- and shared what has been the Minnedosa Regional seasonal facility for hockey
the Minnedosa Chamber sett and Mark Blais and done regarding this issue. Events Centre (MREC). but has the potential for
of Commerce. The forum first-time candidates Tom Town Council would like This project has been on- attracting new events for
was also filmed to air on Dowsett and Grant Butler. to see the lake levels re- going for a number of year-round use. The re-
October 24th the local Access television Unfortunately, candidate stored to where they pre- years and the candidates cent developments to the

ELECTION DAY
channel as well as be- Clarke Swain was unable viously were and has been agreed that something has MREC grounds have al-
ing streamed live through to attend due to an unex- working with the Province to be done – either get the ready proven successful
Vote as facebook. pected work-related inci- of Manitoba on this issue new arena built or invest with hosting baseball, soc-
Following opening re- dent. Current Councillor for some time. Currently, money into repairs at the cer and rugby events.
you please, but marks from Chamber Pres- and incoming Mayor, Pat Manitoba Infrastructure old arena. To construct a
PLEASE vote! ident, Dr. Beth Melendy, Skatch, was also in atten- is doing a study regarding new facility, funding from Continued
Moderator, Beth McNabb, dance at the head table of the lake. In the meantime, the provincial and fed- on Page 5
2 Friday, October 19, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

Little Valley Jamboree Supports Three Recipients

Photos submitted
Brigham McNabb with his family and committee
Brody Hall with his family and committee
members Terry and Colleen Woychyshyn.
members Glen Birnie and Tammy Levandoski. Laina Boyd with family and committee
By KAREN MITCHELL Little Valley Jamboree has in the area and throughout during the weekend. The member Rod Lewandoski.
been handing out money Manitoba. funds raised goes to spe- June annually at the Er- worked hard yearly try-

M embers of the Lit-


tle Valley Jambo-
ree committee were out
to families since 1998 and
it doesn’t look like they are
slowing down any time
To date, over forty
children have been helped
by the Jamboree commit-
cial needs children to as-
sist  families  with medical
treatments, special needs
ickson Recreation Centre.
The committee is made up
ing to come up with ideas
to make each year more
of strictly volunteers and and more family oriented.
this past week handing soon. The Jamboree is an tee since its inception. All devices, travelling expens- it goes without saying that From ages 0 to 100, you are
out the profits of the 2018 annual musical festival funds are raised through es or any unforeseen  ex- the criteria for these vol- sure to find something that
Jamboree to three deserv- that is held to raise aware- donations, either cash or penses. unteers is to have a huge interests you at this amaz-
ing families, each recipi- ness, support and funds merchandise from the chi- The two day event is heart and a need to help ing event.
ent receiving $12,500. The for special needs children nese, silent or live auctions held the third weekend in out. The committee has

What Does Voting Mean?


By KAREN MITCHELL very important topic can of individuals.” The defini- tion Day; and a resident person is a resident of the one ward, but resides in
be sometimes confusing to tion of voting is “to give or of the local authority or a place where they have his/ another ward, must vote

A re you newly eighteen


years old or still have
questions about the voting
many people of all ages.
The definition of a vote
is “a formal expression of
register a vote, synonyms
being: go to the polls · cast
one’s vote · mark one’s bal-
registered owner of land
in the municipality for at
least six months on Elec-
her ordinary residence,
and to which they intend
to return when away from
in the ward they reside; if
a non-resident landowner
does not reside in the lo-
process as a whole? Who opinion or choice, either lot paper.” tion Day. A maximum of it. A person may be a resi- cal authority, but owns
is entitled to vote, how to positive or negative, made two non-resident voters dent of only one place at property in more than
vote or where to vote? This by an individual or body In order to be eligible per property are permitted a time. A person does not one ward, the landowner
to vote in an municipal to vote in a municipal elec- change residence until must apply in writing to
election, a person must tion. they have a new residence. designate the ward where
be: A Canadian citizen, at Determining the Did you know: A they intend to vote before
Let’s go to least 18 years old on Elec- residency of a person: A person who leaves a mu- the voters’ list is closed to
nicipality for a temporary revisions; and if the land-
Casinos of Winnipeg reason is still considered owners fails to designate a
a resident voter. For ex- ward, a Senior Election Of-
with Lady Luck Tours (Destinations Plus) Minnedosa Lions and MBEC ample, a student attend- ficial must select the ward
Christmas Lights &
Haunted House
ing university or college where the landowner will
Celebrations Dinner Theatre outside the municipality,
but who intends to return
vote.
Exercise your right
December 13th - 14th October 26th and October 27th home after the terms ends, to vote. Photo Identifi-
at Dalrymples Greenhouse in Minnedosa cation will be required
Book & Pay Before November 12th 5:30 - 7:30 p..m. non scare time
is considered a resident
voter. before being allowed to
WPG Casino’s & Lights $75.00 $5.00 per person Voting in Wards: A vote. (Example: driver’s
Celebrations Theatre $149.00 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. prepared to be scared!!! person who owns land in license, passport).
$10.00 per person
• 1 night stay at Club Regent Casino and
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Completed Pumpkins must be dropped off at
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Call Wendy, Sharon or Jacki
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Chancellors Girls Win Provincial Bronze


By KAREN MITCHELL time, sending them into Star team is made up of the
overtime. After 15 minutes top eleven players from all

O n Friday, October
12th and Saturday Oc-
tober, 13th the Minnedosa
of overtime the game was
still tied up so they moved
to shoot outs, where the
teams playing in the pro-
vincials.
The Minnedosa Chan-
Chancellors girls soccer Chancellors took the game cellors are no strangers to
team was in Swan River scoring two goals. Trinity winning. In both 2016 and
defending their honour at Nylen, the teams goalie, 2017 the team won gold in
the Provincial Rural Soccer made huge saves dur- both the zone and provin-
Championship. Bringing ing the game only allow- cials. “I am so proud of the
home the Bronze medal to ing one goal out of five in. team for their persever-
wrap up their year, the girls “Trinity had touches on all ance and determination
endured snow covered shots made, she was fan- going into the extra time in
fields, 45 mph winds and tastic and literally really two games, as well as shoot
cold temperatures during won the game for us,” said outs. This is not only physi-
the weekend. Ferguson. cally but mentally exhaust-
The Chancellors, Game two was against ing for the girls, but they
made up of nineteen grade the Stonewall Rams (who kept focused and didn’t
Photo submitted
9 to 12 MCI students, se- were ranked #1 coming lose sight of our goal. I am
cured their spot at Provin- into provincials). The game very proud as a coach,” Minnedosa Chancellors Soccer Team endured some rough Manitoba
cials after becoming the was 0-0 up until the last 15 boasted Ferguson. weather during their provincial games in Swan River last weekend.
Zone Seven champions minutes when the Rams
for the Manitoba High pulled off two goals, end-
School Athletics Associa- ing the game with a loss for
tion (MHSAA) during the the Chancellors.
regional tournament held Game three saw the
in Minnedosa on Thurs- Chancellors take on the
day, October 4th. The Lorette Scorpians. The
Chancellors shut out the game was tied 2-2 at the
Neepawa Tigers 3-0 in the end of regulation time,
finals. The Chancellors fin- sending them into over-
ished their season by be- time. After 15 minutes of
ing first overall in the Zone overtime both teams were
Seven league with a record still battling for the victory.
of three wins, one tie, zero Five kicks for each team
losses. passed with a tie of 4- 4 af-
During the two-day ter five kicks, sending them
Provincial Tournament, into sudden death where
the Chancellors played the Chancellors scored on
three nail biting games. “It their sixth kick securing
was very hard to watch as the Bronze medal.
a coach from the sidelines, At the end of the tour-
those girls played strong nament, the Chancellors
and fought the fight,” ex- had two girls, Striker Cal-
plained head coach Mea- lie Maguire, grade nine,
gan Ferguson. and Centre Back Caitlyn
Game one was against Stevenson, grade ten, se-
the Winkler Garden Valley lected to the All Star team,
Zodiaks. The game was tied based on their play during
1-1 at the end of regulation the two-day event. The All

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Darryl a.Holyk - PublisHer anD eDitor

Around Welcome to Climate Change, Manitoba

Town...
By REBECCA KINGDON ers may tweet *cough Trump cough* I know we are
causing climate change- not just from cheap flights

T he world is ending! And here I am, without a de-


cent thing to wear. Which may be the entire point
– it will be too warm for most of my wardrobe anyway.
to Mexico and New York, or our overuse of AC and
drive-thrus, but even from making plastic bags and
Starbucks straws. When pollution (released through
By Darryl Holyk As you may have heard, alarming headlines about the burning coal, gas, and oil) is added to the atmosphere,
future of the world hit the media a couple months ago, it acts like the glass of a greenhouse, allowing light
warning us that the Earth is on its way to a permanent and warmth to enter, but trapping the stifling heat
Have Your say... “hothouse state”- yikes! Our future is looking omi- in. Imagine sitting in a parked car with the windows
Next Wednesday, October 24th is an important day nously sunny and hot, especially if we allow global av- rolled up on the hottest day of the year. That’s what’s
in our province. It is our municipal and school board erage temperatures to increase by 4-5 degrees Celsius. happening to the earth right now. FML… Fry. My. Life.
election. While not every municipality or school board Already, I’ve seen predictions that Manitoba could Additionally, the warmer our air gets, the more
ward will have an election this year, citizens able to vote be facing temperatures more like Texas. At first glance, moisture it can hold. BUT, air doesn’t hold water
where there are elections are encouraged to exercise this sounds quite appealing. I mean who doesn’t like evenly, so at some times of the year we’ll get too much
their right to vote. It is a privilege to have a voice in who the tropical feel of a greenhouse? But, this summer has rain or snow, and then at other times, we’ll get none.
will be your community leaders for the next four-year provided us with a taste of what a Texas-like climate in In Manitoba, more cow-swallowing floods and crop-
term. A lot can happen in four years and no one knows Manitoba will be. Isn’t half the state a desert and the choking droughts will become the normal. Plus, this
what the future will hold. Make sure you get out and vote other half pounded by storms? No thanks! pattern will only get worse with increased tempera-
and support the candidates you personally feel will make So far, the global average temperature has in- tures, unless we pull our socks up...Or down, because
the decisions that are best for your community and its creased by just over one degree. C and already we socks will be too hot to wear in the future.
future. have seen serious impacts. These past few months, my Over the next few articles, I will explore the issues
Facebook newsfeed has been riddled with tragedy and my generation faces in a changing climate. Next up,
despair - from major floods in B.C. and New Bruns- health challenges in a changing Manitoba.
Board appointment… wick to droughts in California. Sudden heat waves re-
Local lawyer, Norm Sims, was one of 12 people ap- sulted in over 90 deaths in Quebec and 100 in Japan. Rebecca Kingdon works as the Public Outreach
pointed to the provinces Mental Health Review Board And then wildfires scorched areas of Canada that were and Education Coordinator for Climate Change Con-
recently. This board reviews applications regarding de- flooding just months ago. nection in Winnipeg. If you have questions or solutions,
cisions about admission and treatment of patients in But how did we get from driving big Hummers to please email her at rebecca@climatemb.ca
psychiatric facilities. The 12 new appointees include six driving big heatwaves? Despite what some world lead-
lawyers and six public members.

Back in the ring… Performing Arts Groups Recieve Programming Funding


Minnedosa’s former Economic Development Of-
ficer, Vern May, previously had a successful career as
a professional wrestler. For those interested in seeing SUBMITTED Honourable Cathy Cox, Minister of Sports, Culture and
Vern in action as wrestler “Mr. Beefy Goodness” Vance Heritage. “I commend you for your important contribu-
Nevada, he will be returning to the ring for a few select
dates. May will be part of Canada’s Wrestling Elite Strut-
tin’ and Cuttin’ Tour headlined by WWE legend, Brutus
P erforming arts groups in Minnedosa and Strathclair
will receive funding under the Manitoba govern-
ment’s Consolidated Arts Program.
tion to the vitality and the cultural life of Manitoba. I wish
you all the best for continued success in your endeav-
ours.
The Barber Beefcake. Our former EDO returns to the The Minnedosa Performing Arts Committee will re- Riding Mountain MLA Greg Nesbitt said supporting
ring this coming Sunday in Portage, followed by matches ceive funding in the amount of $3,500, while the Strath- community-based arts organizations is very important.
in Gladstone, Virden, Souris and Moosomin, SK. Good clair and District Theatre Committee Inc. will receive “These organizations encourage the participation of
luck, Mr. Beefy Goodness! $8,238. citizens in the performing and visual arts adding to the
“Manitobans are fortunate to have access to such vibrancy of living in rural communities,” said Nesbitt.
wonderful arts programming in their province,” said the
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Candidate’s Forum
Continued from Page 1

The earlier proposed


new residential subdivi-
sion will hopefully con-
tinue to be a main priority
nity volunteer suggested
that the Town should have
a person designated to re-
recycling bins in the public
spaces of the community
would be beneficial. Cur- Ye O l d
Trib
housing development of future councils. Such a view town-owned facilities rently, there is some mis-
south of 9th Avenue S.W. development is a win-win and make suggestions and use of recycling bins with
was mentioned with a situation for the future of recommendations to the some people using them
couple of residents asking Minnedosa. It will increase volunteer boards of need- for garbage which con-
where that project cur- the tax base, bring new, ed upgrades, etc to these taminates the recyclables
rently stands. While the young families to town facilities. Another commu- turning the whole bin into
original proposal from a which in term supports nity member brought for- waste. One suggestion
group of local develop- Minnedosa’s businesses, ward concerns about the brought forward was to
ers fell through, the Town events, schools, and wid- turnover of people in the place a garbage can right
does still own the land ens the volunteer base. The Recreation Director posi- beside every recycling bin 1888 – A snow plough is in the course of construc-
and continues to seek out last term of council saw the tion. In the past few years, throughout the commu- tion for the M and N.W. Railway at Kingston Locomo-
a new developer to take Westview Estates housing Minnedosa has seen a high nity. tive Works. If the snowfall is as heavy this year as last,
on the project. A multi- project completed in the number of rec directors As a wrap up, each the railway company will be fully prepared for it.
phase plan has been laid S.W. corner of town. come and go – some due candidate had two min-
out and establishing a A long-time commu- to moving on to better job utes for closing remarks 1898 – Three rooms of the new schoolhouse are
opportunities, some not followed by comments ready for use and will be occupied on Monday.

A Message From
returning from maternity from incoming mayor, Pat
leave and some from being Skatch. Throughout the
let go from the position. evening she was taking
1908 – The Women’s Hospital Aid will be pleased to
receive donations of feathers suitable to make pillows
Some of the other top- notes on the questions,

Mayor Ray Orr


from anyone who may have them to spare.
ics brought forth included concerns and suggestions
the importance of shop- being voiced at the forum.
ping local and business “I’ve now got some good 1918 – There is no occasion for alarm just because
development, more trans- notes we need to take for- people may be afflicted with a severe cold. There have
To the citizens of
parency from council to ward for our council to been visitations of cholera, small pox, dysentery, gripp
Minnedosa, residents, more attention consider,” stated Skatch. and other afflictions, but people lived through them
to infrastructure upgrades While Skatch has been and business went on as usual. Only, don’t rush into
I t’s been an honour and a
privilege to have served
as your Mayor for the last
in the north end of town as
there has been a great deal
acclaimed Minnedosa’s
next mayor, the voters of
disease infested places.

of work done in the south the community will elect 1928 – A man driving a car ran into the side of a
eight years.
end over recent years. six of the eight candidates freight train at the crossing last week. He will now
Thanks to our Council,
There was also a con- to fill the counillor seats know you can’t move a train with an auto.
a group of dedicated indi-
cern brought forward around the Town Council
viduals who worked well
about the community re- table for the next four-year
together. Thanks also to
cycling program and how term during election day, 1938 – The Army and Navy veterans are planning a
the Town staff who do an permanent headquarters here.
more education and more Wednesday, October 24th.
excellent job of carrying
out their various functions.
A debt of gratitude is owed to volunteers who cer- 1948 – The three Town Council seats were all filled
tainly account for many of the good things that happen. by acclimation while five names are in for the local
The Town would not be where it is if not for the many in- school board. Wallace Taylor, William Wilson and H.
dividuals and groups who step up and give generously of Smith fill out council.
their time and talent to help make Minnedosa a better
place. 1958 – One of the biggest tax sales since the dirty 30s
I wish incoming Mayor, Pat Skatch, and the new will be held in Minnedosa next month when 52 pieces
Council (whoever they may be), all the best as they move of property go on the auction block. Tax arrears range
Minnedosa into the future. all the way from $3 up to $700.

Thank you,
1968 – Minnedosa Minor Athletic Association pro-
Ray Orr gram fees: Pee Wee - $8, Tom Thumb to Juvenile - $11,
Figure Skaters - $10.

1978 - Minnedosa Co-op Shopping Centre adver-


tises Co-op Viscount Freezers – 7.5 cu. Ft for $219, 12.1
cu. Ft. for $259, 14.9 cu. Ft for $299 and 22.7 cu. Ft for
$339. The apartment size model comes with an attrac-
tive wood cutting board top.

1988 – The Minnedosa ambulance, which was dam-


aged by fire August 12th, should be ready to be back in
service in early November.

1998 – Plans are underway to install an elevator at


Tanner’s Crossing School. Phase one of the project,
the installation of the elevator shaft, was completed
two years ago.

Tuesday, November 13th, 2018 2008 – Following the suggestion of the local Cham-
at Minnedosa Community Conference Centre ber of Commerce, Town Council has agreed to name

October 20th
$17.00 per person the new stage in Tanner’s Crossing Park after former
mayor, the late Rick Everett.
Tickets available in advance at Minnedosa Legion Club

7:30 p.m.
Rooms, Minnedosa Credit Union & Sims & Co. Law Office
Brought to you by The Minnedosa Legion (29-7)
6 Friday, October 19, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

Bylaw to Increase Council Renumeration Passes


By DARRYL HOLYK into effect with the next Under the provincial pro- funding to this program. Council reviewed an A resolution was
term of council. The by- gram, gas tax dollars could The Mayor and CAO agreement between the passed offering cottage

M innedosa Town
Council met for its
final regular meeting of
law increases the Mayor’s
renumeration from $925
to $1,200 a month, the
be used whereas under
the federal program they
cannot. This will put a
were authorized to sign the
911 agreement between
the Town of Minnedosa
Town and the Rolling River
School Division regarding
the proposed exchange of
owners to enter a 30-year
lease agreement with the
Town as of April 1st, 2019
the current council term Deputy Mayor’s from $825 greater burden on munici- and City of Brandon. This properties – the Armoury pending approval of the
on the evening of Tues- to $875 a month and the pal property taxes. Under provides 911 dispatch ser- on 1st Ave. S.W. where the fire agreement.
day, October 9th in Coun- Councillor’s from $675 to the Municipal Road and vices for fire departments RRSD maintenance shop Council reviewed the
cil Chambers. Mayor Orr $775 a month. The daily re- Bridge Program, there was in a number of municipali- is currently housed for the request from Minnedosa
presided with Councillors numeration for a member $14 million available to ties, including Minnedosa. former Town Public Works Soccer to build a per-
Luker, MacDowall, Saler of council away on coun- municipalities in 2017 and The Manitoba Provincial property on Armitage av- manent clubhouse at
and Taylor in attendance. cil-related business will an investment of $2.25 mil- Enhanced 911 system op- enue, directly west of the the Minnedosa Regional
Councillors Skatch and increase from $150 to $180. lion in 2018. Of this year’s erates out of the Brandon current RRSD adminis- Events Centre which would
Wedgewood were absent. Council supported a investment, the Town Fire Department and pro- tration building. As some include a canteen and stor-
Second and third resolution for the Associa- of Minnedosa received vides dispatch service for questions arose, it was age space. As Minnedosa
reading were given to by- tion of Manitoba Munici- $18,000 for renewal work 111 Cities and Municipali- decided that further dis- Rugby has also submitted a
law 2563 to set new coun- palities to lobby the pro- along 2nd Ave. N.W. Coun- ties, 36 Towns and Villages, cussion between the Town request for a similar build-
cil renumeration rates. vincial government to not cil feels the Municipal 10 First Nations, one Fed- and RRSD was needed be- ing, and as the two groups
As she had done with the proceed with plans to tran- Road and Bridge Program eral Park and 12 Provini- fore the agreement was fi- share the fields, Council
first reading of the bylaw, sition the Manitoba Mu- is critical, predictable and cal Parks. Currently, the nalized and signed. will ask the two groups to
Councillor MacDowall nicipal Road and Bridge valuable for municipal Town pays a per capita rate Mitch Burgess was ap- work together to build one
voted against the increase. Program into phase two budgeting purposes and of $4.26 for this valuable pointed as a citizen repre- shared facility.
The bylaw was passed and of the Investing in Canada urges the province to re- emergency dispatch ser- sentative on the Minnedo-
the pay increases will go Infrastructure program. instate the former level of vice. sa Tourism Committee.

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Author Reads At Library Municipality of Harrison Park


UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING ACT

NOTICE
By KAREN MITCHELL
OF PUBLIC HEARING

W hen you sit with


Donna Besel, au-
thor, one cannot help but
On the date and at the time and location shown below, a PUBLIC HEARING will be held to receive
representation from any persons who wish to make them in respect to the following matter:

MUNICIPALITY OF HARRISON PARK BY-LAW No. 59 being an AMENDMENT TO THE


feel like you are talking to RM OF PARK ZONING BY-LAW 1311, as amended.
an old friend. The honesty
and sincerity expressed is HEARING Municipality of Harrison Park Council Chambers
refreshing and uplifting in LOCATION: 43 Gateway Street, Onanole, Manitoba
so many ways. Besel writes DATE & TIME: November 20th, 2018 at 10:00 am
from the gut, allowing you
to see the most intimate GENERAL
and raw aspects of her life. INTENT OF To reclassify an area within the Municipality from
BY-LAW No. 59: “RG” Residential General Zone to “RMH” Residential Mobile Home Zone
Something that doesn’t
come along every day. AREA
On Tuesday Octo- AFFECTED: Lot 14, Block 4 Plan 7841
ber 16th, Besel greeted (200 Meadow View Drive)
as shown outlined in a
book lovers to a read- heavy solid line
ing of her book “Lessons on the attached map
Photo by Karen Mitchell
from a Nude Man” at the
Minnedosa Regional Li- by famous photographer Artists in the School Pro-
brary. A collection of nine Malak Karsh, who just gram that funds artists
short stories collaborating happened to be passing by of all mediums to go into
together to make her first when Besel and her family schools across Manitoba
published novel. were playing in the water and talk about their art
Besel grew up in with their horses. The title with students. “It is so
Whiteshell Provincial for the book and the first much fun to go and spend
Park, now residing north line of the first short story, time with the students in
of Lac Du Bonnet, MB. As came from an experience rural and remote com- FOR INFORMATION Robert Ewashko, Development Officer
an English honours degree when Besel owned a bed munities, doing what you CONTACT: Phone: 204-848-2561
graduate, Besel has always and breakfast and one day love,” explains Besel. Email: robert@harrisonpark.ca
loved reading and writing. looked out the window and The author also holds
The poignant start to her A copy of the above proposal and supporting material may be inspected in the office of the
saw a nude man, a nudist, creative writing work- Municipality of Harrison Park at the above address during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and
writing career however who was coming to rent a shops. Along with a long from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday.
came about during a trau- room. Every aspect of the list of national honours
matic family event, where novel and writing oozes and awards, Besel has been
she was advised to start personal touch. compared to other authors
writing things out. Besel In the spring of this such as Alice Munro, who
took it one step further and past year, Besel was asked won the Nobel Prize for lit-
turned the events into a to contribute a short story erature.
novel, one that she hopes to a book called “Love Me When asked about her
to have published in the True”, a book about the work, Besel says “My writ-
future as well. ins, outs, ups and downs ing provides endless op-
A lifetime of personal of marriage. Besel was portunities to explore how
tragedy and tumultuous the only Manitoba author trauma and art connect,
ups and downs has given asked to contribute to the and to examine the forces,
Besel the material to write novel. Here she writes both human and natural,
about and the fire and pas- about the loss of her hus- which shape a person’s
sion to continue on every band to suicide, an emo- perspective. I love talking
day. “I’m going to say the tional subject still to this about writing and about
hard words and address day. what it means to be an art-
the hard topics no matter Besel is part of the ist outside of the big city.”
what, most people think Manitoba Arts Council,
death and suicide and
sexual assault is taboo and
can’t even say the words,
and that’s why things stay
taboo. I am going to ad-
ATTENTION
dress it and say it out loud VOTERS IN HARRISON PARK
and hopefully bring atten- MUNICIPALITY WARD 1
tion to things,” states Besel.
The cover photo of
“Lessons from a Nude
DO YOU WANT?
Man” was taken when Be-
Financial Accountability
sel was sixteen-years-old Transparency
Increased Ratepayer Communication
If your High Quality Environmental Stewardship and the
label protection of our rivers and natural wetlands
reads
Change in Local Politics
18/10/31 On October 24, 2018 (32-2)
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New Bed For Palliative Care Room


By KAREN MITCHELL received from memorials. Unit Social Committee.
In order to sit with cli- This will tie in the out-

T he palliative care room


at the Minnedosa
Health Centre has received
ents, the volunteers must
go through a palliative care
course and most members
side comforts with inside
comforts for families who
are sitting with patients.
a new bed, donated by the continue to educate them- Days can be very long for
Minnedosa Palliative Care selves ongoing through families, and to have such
Committee. The commit- annual workshops offered beautiful areas for them
tee, who has furnished the throughout Manitoba. to go to while they wait
entire palliative care room The next goal for the is such a bonus for our
along with a family room committee is to finish with Health Unit.
across the hall, is very ded- the outside patio project at Just another tribute to
icated to their cause. the Health Unit by install- all of our local dedicated
This new bed, at a cost ing a paved walk way to the residents who make a dif-
of $15,011, will be the sec- nearby gazebo and sitting ference whether big or
ond bed purchased by the area, installed and fund- small.
committee for the Health raised for by the Health
Unit to utilize. Currently,

Basswood News
there is one room being
designated strictly as a pal-
liative care room within
the unit. Photo by Karen Mitchell
The palliative care bed By Zelda FirBy spite the cold wet weather.
features a special mattress (L-R): Terry Barclay, Carol Frost and Judy McFadden are pictured with the On Saturday, October
new bed donated to the Palliative Care Room at the Minnedosa Hospital.
O
used for patients who are n the weekend, Kate 4th the Stan Firbys hosted
in the end stages of their Brown and Jordyn Thanksgiving dinner for
lives. This specialized mat- croclimate® technology susceptible to damage. In between envelopment and Firby along with members our family. Joining us were
tress assists with reducing supports the removal of addition, the advanced support.” of the Minnedosa High Marvin Sillen, Grace Yerex
skin care and breakdown heat and moisture help- weight-based pressure re- The committee is School Soccer team trav- and Evelyn Ingaldson.
due to long periods of time ing keep the patient’s skin distribution technology in currently made up of ap- elled to Swan River where Despite the cold and
laying in one position. The cool, dry and comfortable. the VersaCare P500 Sur- proximately 15 volunteers. they participated in the windy day, folks enjoyed
mattresses manufacturer, Heat and moisture build- face adjusts to the patient’s Funds are received mainly Provincial Soccer Tourna- the annual Cadurcis fall
Hill-Rom, describes the up can negatively affect weight and position to through donations made ment where they placed supper on Sunday at the
mattress “Advanced Mi- the skin, making it more support the right balance either through personal/ third. Well done girls de- Basswood Hall.
community donations or

18103AX1

On October 24th

OTE
for Clarke Swain
for Minnedosa Town Council
“Your Community, My Community, Our Town”
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, October 19, 2018 9

Local Talent Shines on ACC Womens Soccer Team


By KAREN MITCHELL vital part of the success the Name: Telecia Dowsett
team has seen so far this Parents: Barry and Barb

A s of Friday October
12th, the ACC Cou-
gars sat at second place in
season.”
The Cougars next
game will be played this
Dowsett
Hometown: Minnedosa
Position: Goalie
the league with two wins, Sunday, October 21st. ACC Course: Business Ad-
three ties and one loss, this ministration
soccer team is going the Comment: “I’ve had a lot
distance. “We are thrilled of fun playing for ACC this
to be in the position we are year. Everyone is always
in now as our hard work really positive and we have
is paying off, however, we some really skilled players
will not take our foot off on the team.”
of the gas or become com- Name: Dawson McKay Name: Tonielle Bachewich
placent. We are in this to Hometown: Erickson Hometown: Sandy Lake
win it!” stated head coach, Parents: Shawn and Victo- Parents: Blair and Pam
Mark Murray. ria McKay Bachewich Re-Elect
When asked about Position: Mid Field
ACC Course: Culinary Arts
Position: Striker
ACC Course: Comprehen-
Doreen Stapleton
the four local ladies on the
team, Murray had this to Name: Ashley Robinson Comment: “Before I start- sive Health Care Aide Harrison Park Councillor
say, “All four girls are do- Hometown: Minnedosa ed my first year of college, Comment: “Playing for
ing exceptionally well and Parents: Kim Butler and the only soccer I played ACC has been a really
I’m very proud of each of Perry Robinson was in high school gym great experience and I en-
them. Dawson is a second- Position: Mid Field class, so to make the ACC joy playing with all of the
year student and has yet ACC Course: Comprehen- women’s soccer team in girls on the team. Every-
again excelled at her fit- sive Health Care Aide my first year of college re- one is very motivating and
ness and work ethic. Ash- Comment: “I have really ally upped my courage positive on the field. I am
ley and Toni have been enjoyed playing for ACC so in being able to try new so proud of how far our
fantastic additions to the far. We have a great group sports. Playing with a team team has come this season
team with a very high skill of girls that get along very that has a lot of talented considering not many of
players is such an honour us have played with each - Experience
level and knowledge of the well and we continue to
and I’m so thankful that other before.” - Vision
game which shows with adapt to each other’s play-
the amount of time they ing styles. I look forward to I lucked out with great - Dedication
have had on the pitch. Te- seeing how far we can go coaches? Definitely hop- Please exercise your right to vote!
lecia has proven to be a this season.” ing we make it to the finals Doreen’s buying coffee for all coming out from 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
this year.” on Monday, October 22nd at the Sandy Lake Drop In Centre and
Tuesday, October 23rd at the Newdale Leisure Inn.

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Municipality of Harrison Park


UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING ACT Newdale News
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING By Raven’s Glen WI families, John and Donna, complete harvest, al-
On the date and at the time and location shown below, a PUBLIC HEARING will be held to receive Dave and Norma and Shir- though not looking great
representation from any persons who wish to make them in respect to the following matter:

MUNICIPALITY OF HARRISON PARK BY-LAW No. 60 being an AMENDMENT TO THE


W e send deepest sym-
pathy to John Patter-
son and his family on the
ley and Orville Grills and
their families on the loss of
their sister and aunt.
at this writing! Barb trav-
elled to Winnipeg on Octo-
ber 14th to visit her family
RM OF PARK DEVELOPMENT PLAN BY-LAW 1308, as amended.
passing of his wife, Betty Fred and Margaret members for a few days.
HEARING Municipality of Harrison Park Council Chambers (Gill) Patterson, mother of Ann Howard travelled Shirley Pederson had
LOCATION: 43 Gateway Street, Onanole, Manitoba Cyril (Tara), Derek (Kim) to Winnipeg where their her son Dwight from Palm
and Tricia (Blake) Hunter grandson Kelsey How- Bay, Florida and his friend
DATE & TIME: November 20th, 2018 at 9:30 am and their families. Betty ard graduated from the Jim Gillson of Chicago, Il-
GENERAL passed away at Morley Winnipeg Police Acad- linois here for duck/goose
INTENT OF To re-designate an area of land within the Municipality from House in Shoal Lake on emy. Kelsey is Guy How- hunting and to celebrate
BY-LAW No. 60: Residential Area to Commercial Area October 3rd. John and ard’s son, nephew of Wil- Thanksgiving with Shirley,
Betty raised their family on ladeane. Delbert and Kim and Rod
AREA
AFFECTED: Lot 8, plan 7588
the farm east of Newdale, Congratulations to and Barb.
(109074 PTH 10) before moving to Hamiota Lance and Nicole Higgott We’d like to send out
as shown outlined in a for John’s work. A grave- on the birth of a baby girl sincere sympathy to Lon-
heavy dashed line side service took place last week, there’s a little nie Usick and family and
on the attached map at Hamiota Cemetery on brother pretty excited to to all the Newdale Usick
October 10th, with a me- welcome his new sister family members on the
morial luncheon follow- home. Congratulations to passing of Lonnie’s wife
ing. Our sympathy also Peter and Cicely Higgott of Shelley Usick recently.
goes out to Aunt Lil Far- Onanole, formerly of New- The movie marathon
rend and her family, John’s dale, on their new grand- held at the Bend Theatre
brother Lorne (Carol) Pat- daughter’s arrival. on October 13th was a
terson and family. We send Barb and Rod Peder- great success! The three
out sympathy to the Gill son are here “again” to afternoon movies were all
entertaining and enlight-
ening, with some local

Cadurcis News
FOR INFORMATION Robert Ewashko, Development Officer
CONTACT: Phone: 204-848-2561 content in each one. The
Email: robert@harrisonpark.ca feature movie A Dog’s Pur-
pose was most enjoyable
A copy of the above proposal and supporting material may be inspected in the office of the
Municipality of Harrison Park at the above address during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and and if you missed it try
from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. By DoReen TRoTT and find it to watch, won-
derful describes it best!

O ur sympathy is extended to Kim and Brian Horner


on the passing of Kim’s father Ralph Dagg.
In spite of rather nasty weather Cadurcis fall supper
One of the scenes in the
movie takes place on the
Blaine Martin farm with
was a success on Sunday. their goats featured prom-
George and Karen Ris from Whitehorse are visiting inently! The Hotel buffet
with mother Jean McTavish and other members of the was delicious, served be-
family. Daughter Brenda Kolstoe of Edmonton has also tween movies perform-
been visiting with Mother Jean. ances. Congratulations to
Sunday visitors with Malcolm and Shirley Rose were the Theatre Committee on
Kiana Rose and Scott Price of Brandon and Keely Rose of the purchase of their new
Basswood. projector and we serious-
ly hope they will stream
more movies for all of us
to see. It was a great day
ATTENTION VOTERS IN HARRISON PARK at the theatre with snacks
and free popcorn!
On October 9, 2018 Quite a few hearty
Council for Harrison Park voted to approve transferring souls took in the Cadurcis
money from ``GENERAL RESERVE`` to fund the Fall Supper last Sunday
purchase of the controversial new dump. and a delicious meal was
enjoyed by them!
COUNCIL VOTED AS FOLLOWS
L. Ewashko - For
C. Atkinson - For Seniors Bowling
B. Huston - For League
D. Jones - Against
D. Stapleton - For
B. Dalgarno - For B owlers of the week for
October 15th are Vivi-
an Cullen and Dan Maizer.
J. Dudman - Against Other good games
were Gladys Murray 179,
Use this information and vote according to your personal 178, Ava Harris 127, Rose-
opinion on the dump issue. mary Hamilton 199, Vivian
Cullen 190, Dan Motuz 203,
HARRISON PARK – WARD 1 Jim Clark 226, 180 Deb-
bie Tarn 194, Hazel Stone-
(32-2)
VOTE house 150, Wray Douglas
188, Alan Tarn 197, Betty

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9am Sat. November 10 $800.00 plus hydro. Call Dar-
Saturday Oct 27 @ 10 am
Over 100 Signs – Oil, Pop,
Meyers Auction Site, rell at 204-868-0946. (32 tfn) our readers know by plac- NOTICE 3,000 ACRES OF COM-
PLETE High End Cattle and
Arden MB ing a simple Coming Event
Tobacco & General Store * Coke
ad in The Tribune. Word ads Grain Operation for Sale in
Machine * Vintage Coin Operated Both Auctions feature Rifles,
Shotguns, Handguns, Ammo Two bedroom apart- starting at $9.00 plus tax for Indoor storage available Saskatchewan. Manages 2K to
Arcade “Shouting Bear” * Oil
Cans * License Plates * Toys * & Hunting Items ment for rent. References re- the first 40 words. Call 204- at Minnedosa Ag Society barn. 3K Cow/Calf Operation with
Consignments Welcome * Bradley Meyers quired. Available November 867-3816 or email your ad to Campers: $400/season, Boats: Complete Solid Infrastruc-
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HELP WANTED TENDERS OBITUARIES

Le ROY WELLINGTON (BUD) AMY


July 28th, 1935 –
October 11th, 2018

It is with profound sad-


ness that we announce the sud-
Heritage Co-op is presently inviting applications for a
den and unexpected passing of
PART TIME DELIVERY DRIVER The Town of Minnedosa requests quotes on the removal of our Dad, Poppa, Grandpa and
Great Grandpa, Le Roy Welling-
For internal delivery between our branches in Minnedosa, Brandon, Erickson and 55 trees within town limits, in association with the Dutch Elm
Sandy Lake ton (Bud)Amy.
disease program. He is survived by
Duties to include, but not limited to; delivery of internal mail and products between Copies of the tree list and sizes can be picked up at his daughter Kim Watt (Doug), son
Heritage Co-op locations. This position includes moderate to heavy lifting. Lee (Shelley), and daughter  Hea-
The Town of Minnedosa Office
Qualifications: ther Amy Parenteau (Al). Grandchil-
 Excellent interpersonal skills 103 Main St S, Minnedosa, MB dren  Robin,  Nicolas (Stephanie) and
 Highly motivated Or by emailing kmoyer@minnedosa.com Brady (Rose) Watt, Katelin McDermott
 Must be available to work a variety of shifts including days and Saturdays
(Ryan), John (Rachelle) and Mike (Bree) Amy, Nick (Jayne) Par-
 Class 5 Drivers License • Trees are located on both public and private property. enteau and Graham and Jacquelyn Sharpe. Dad was especially
• The contractor will be required to make arrangements with proud of having  four Great Grandchildren.  He is survived by
Our core values are Integrity, Excellence and Responsibility
home owners to access private property. his siblings Betty, Marlene, Neil, Pat and families. Dad was pre-
If you are interested in joining our team, please send your cover letter and
resume to:
• Trees to be cut to ground level. deceased by his parents Le Roy and Dorothy and his wife of 50
• To include site cleanup and transportation of material to the years, Edwina Denise (nee Morison).  
a.haywood@heritagecoop.ca Dad was born in Hamiota, Manitoba. He enjoyed a typical
Town of Minnedosa Compost site. upbringing on the family farm in Crandall. It was here he met
Attn: Annette Haywood
• Completion date December 31, 2018. and married Denise, the love of his life. Dad studied at Bran-
www.heritagecoop.ca Contractor must show proof of insurance and be in good don Agricultural School and soon after joined the Royal Bank
standing with The Workman’s Compensation Board. in 1953. He moved several times with his young family in tow
throughout his 38-year career.  His final placement was in
WE THANK ALL CANDIDATES FOR THEIR INTEREST, HOWEVER,
ONLY THOSE SELECTED TO CONTINUE IN THE SELECTION PROCESS WILL BE CONTACTED. Closing date for quotes November 9, 2018. Minnedosa, which was home for the last 43 years. Dad never
really retired and continued to live and play in Minnedosa. He
For more information, contact Kevin Marcino at was very active in the community, serving on many committees
204-867-0037 or minpwork@mymts.net and maintaining his own financial planning business. He was
The Town of Minnedosa (32-2) a dedicated member of the United Church where he devoted
many hours to Presbytery near and far. Surrounded by family
and close friends in the community, Dad found joy in each day,

Rolling River School Division IN MEMORIAM approaching life with excitement, anticipation and humour. In
recent years he took a keen interest in bowling, always striving
for a better score. He bowled the Monday before his passing. A
In Loving Memory of firm believer in staying active, Dad walked 10,000 steps a day
Rolling River School Division is located in southwestern Manitoba, BEATRICE BOLEEN In Loving Memory of and kept us on our toes by zip lining for his 80th birthday.  
Canada in close proximity to Riding Mountain National Park and who passed away EILEEN FIARCHUK Dad was a devoted and dedicated family man, our men-
Brandon, Manitoba. 50 years ago on who passed away tor with a gentle way and humble nature. Memories of Dad’s
October 12th, 1968. October 25th, 2016 strength of character, his exceptional kindness, and most of all
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT required his deep love of family, will forever comfort and sustain us. He
Elton Collegiate - 4.6 hrs/day No one knows how Our hearts still was a true gentleman with a beautiful soul, and will be missed
much we miss you, ache with sadness, beyond measure.   
For more details and application information, please visit our website at No one knows the bitter pain Our silent tears still flow. The family would like to gratefully acknowledge  the
we have suffered. For what it meant to lose you, Minnedosa Hospital and STARS ambulance. Funeral service
www.rrsd.mb.ca select Employment then Support Positions.
Since we last saw you, No one will ever know. will be held at Minnedosa United Church Friday, October
Life has never been the same. We often see you in our 19th at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in
Thank you to all applicants for their interest in In our hearts your minds, Dad’s honour to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity
Rolling River School Division. memory lingers, And there you will remain. of one’s choice. Minnedosa Funeral Services in care of arrange-
Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. Sweetly tender, fond and true. To walk with us ments www.minnedosafs.ca
There is not a day dear throughout our lives,
mother, Until we meet again.
EMPLOYMENT That we do not think of you. CARD OF THANKS
OPPORTUNITY LAND FOR SALE Husband Steve,
Always loved and Terry and Brenda,
We wish to express our sincere gratitude for the many
3,000 ACRES OF COM- remembered by Kevin and Shelly,
expressions of care and concern to our family at the time of
PLETE High End Cattle and Brian and Barb, sisters Evelyn
Allen’s illness and passing. To the doctors, nurses, health care
Grain Operation for Sale in Linda and John and Hazel and brothers
aides and the support team at Minnedosa Health Centre,
Saskatchewan. Manages 2K to and the late Leonard, Wilfred,
Thanks you for what you do. Thank you to family and friends
3K Cow/Calf Operation with Diane Kondratiew Jim and Ron.
for help at home, meat and fruit trays, fresh vegetables, cards,
Complete Solid Infrastruc- and families. x
keepsake ornaments, flowers, food hampers and homemade
ture. 2,220 Acres Cultivated. x
pie. Thank you for memorial donations to Handi-Van, ALS So-

A GOT
Contact Doug @ 306-716- ciety and Dr. Ajai Khandelwal Primary Care Centre in memory
2671. In Loving Memory of
of Allen. Minnedosa Legion Ladies prepared a lovely lunch
GERALD A. ERICKSON

D YOUR
where memories of Allen were shared at Minnedosa Legion
October 23, 2013
STEEL BUILDINGS Clubrooms. Graveside service was officiated by Elgin Hall and
Minnedosa Funeral Service in care of arrangments. Thank you

V ATTENTION?
Five years has
for your thoughtful assistance and guidance. To everyone you
STEEL BUILDING passed so quickly
have made our loss more bearable. Sylvia, Perry, Leesa and
We miss your smile
E Book this
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OBITUARIES
New Penalties for
Distracted Drivers
DIANNE ELIZABETH NYLEN
(Nee MICHALCHUK)
October 2nd, 1944 – September 25th, 2018

Dianne Elizabeth Nylen (nee Michalchuk) of Minnedosa, licence reinstatement fee


MB, passed away at the Minnedosa Health Centre with her family on behalf of government.
by her side. She was the beloved wife of Glenn Nylen and mother “These stricter penal-
to Marcy Nylen-Nemetchek (Donovan), Jason Nylen and Kerri
ties mirror those for im-
Podruski (Scott). She was predeceased by her son, Jason in 1995.
Her funeral Mass was held on October 1st, 2018 at St. Alphonsus paired driving because the
Roman Catholic Church in Minnedosa. consequences are just as
Dianne was born in Elphinstone, MB to Margaret and serious,” said Schuler. “This
Jack Michalchuk. There she was raised on a farm with her brother, legislation underscores the
Gerald and sister, Eileen (Trott), received her education, and seriousness of distracted-
graduated from high school. Following graduation, Dianne continued driving infractions and
her education at Brandon College where she earned her Teaching Certificate enacts stricter penal-
in 1965. She began teaching in Minnedosa at the South School and then transferred to Crossley ties for this behaviour.”
Collegiate (North School) where she served as teacher and vice principal. She later moved with
Further distracted
her Grade 6 class into the brand-new Tanner’s Crossing School.
Amid finishing her education and starting her career, Dianne and Glenn met at the Minne- driving penalties will also
Sanctions Further Discour- change public perception come into force on Nov. 1
dosa Bowling Alley, fell in love, and were married on July 15th, 1967. In 1970, they welcomed age Distracted,
their first child and Dianne decided to dedicate her time to raising their three children. Dianne and make distracted driv- including an increase in
Dangerous Driving:  Schuler ing as socially unaccept- the fine for using a hand-
worked as a substitute teacher during her time at home with family but once her youngest was
in school, she decided to return to her career full time. Dianne made the decision to further able as impaired driving.” operated electronic de-
her teaching credentials by returning to Brandon University to earn her Bachelor of Education.
She took much pride in this endeavour and completed her degree on the Honour Roll in 1992. C hanges under The
Highway Traffic
Act and the Drivers and
The amendments vice while driving to $672
mean drivers will be sub- from $203 and an increase
Dianne continued her career at Minnedosa Collegiate Institute as a librarian and then returned ject to a three-day roadside in demerits for careless
to Tanner’s Crossing School where she spent the remainder of her career as an educational as- Vehicles Act that come licence suspension for the driving to five points from
sistant specializing in the Speech-Language Therapy program. into force November 1st first time a driver is caught two for each infraction.
Dianne took great pride in her work, however she also enjoyed spending time with com- will allow for short-term using a cellphone or other
munity groups. She spent many years as a member of the of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Kinette roadside licence suspen- Distracted driving is a
Club, Catholic Women’s League, Compassionate Friends and a ladies coffee group in town. She hand-operated electronic serious road safety risk in
sions for using a cellphone device, and a seven-day Manitoba and was a lead
developed many life-long friendships through these groups. During the past several years, she or other hand-operated
also spent time volunteering at the Minnedosa and Area Food Bank. suspension for a subse- cause of collisions causing
electronic devices while quent occurrence within serious injury in 2017, and
Of all the roles Dianne had in her life, her most prized was becoming a Baba to Konlyn,
Kyan, and Shay (Marcy and Donovan) and Logan, Bailee, Jaxon and Zoe (Kerri and Scott). She driving, Infrastructure 10 years.  Suspended driv- increases the risk of colli-
loved reading to them, snuggling and playing games with them. She also enjoyed watching them Minister Ron Schul- ers will be required to im- sion by nearly four times. 
in concerts and sports games and showing off their pictures on her phone. er announced today. mediately surrender their Thirty people lost their
Family time was very important to Dianne. Some of the best memories were created during “Our government is driver’s licence at roadside.   lives and 184 people were
Baba and Papa’s annual family Christmas present that included a two-night hotel stay with them focused on keeping Mani- The amendments will seriously hurt last year
in Winnipeg for Marcy and Kerri, their husbands, and all 7 grandchildren. Those gifts will never tobans safe, and we are
be forgotten. More unforgettable memories were created during each summer that was spent also require officers char- because someone chose
determined to reduce the ging a driver with careless not to put their cell phone
with her children and grand-children at the family cabin at Ditch Lake where food was ever- growing threat posed by
abundant, and everyone was welcomed with open arms. The more people who came to visit, driving to immediately down or engaged in other
distracted driving that ad- notify Manitoba Public distracting
the happier Dianne was. The same welcoming nature extended to Dianne and Glenn’s home. behaviours
Dianne was in her element cooking and entertaining for the masses of friends and family that versely affects Manitoba’s Insurance (MPI) to review while driving, Schuler said.
seemed ever-present in their loving home. Indeed, nothing was more valued than time spent citizens and commun- the driver’s record in or-
ities,” said Schuler.  “By MPI will be undertak-
with the ones she loved. der to determine if further ing a public awareness
Dianne was devoted to her family, her friends, her Catholic faith and her community. She using the right combina- penalties may be required.  campaign on the dangers
inspired many with her strength and courage after the death of their son, Jason. She stood for tion of tools such as public As part of the changes for of distracted driving once
what she believed in, was not easily swayed away from her opinion but always respected other education, legislation and
points of view. Dianne was loved deeply by many and has left behind a strong legacy of Ukrain- roadside license suspen- the legislation is in force
enforcement, we aim to sions, MPI will collect a $50 on November 1st.
ian heritage, strength and respect.
We, Dianne’s family, would like to extend our sincere gratitude to our family for offering
incredible support and kindness during this difficult time. Moreover, to friends of our family
and the community as a whole, who have brought us food, flowers, cards and sent thoughts and
Buy and Sell
prayers our way. We would like to thank the Minnedosa Hospital/Ambulance staff for their care,
Nathan White and staff at the Minnedosa Funeral Home for their professionalism and compas- Treasure in the
sion, Dorothy and Barrie Brooking for providing the delicious lunch, Carol Brown and Jacki Birch
for the beautiful music and Father Mark Filips for the lovely funeral Mass. Classifieds!
“Strength doesn’t come from what you can do. It comes from overcoming the things that

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you once thought you couldn’t.” – Rikki Rogers – This is the way Dianne lived her life, and has left The Minnedosa
others who knew and loved her to strive for the same. She will be forever remembered, forever
loved. Since 1883

Donation’s in Dianne’s memory may be made at the Heart and Stroke Foundation and/or
Palliative Care Minnedosa. Thank you.
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16 Friday, October 19, 2018 The Minnedosa Tribune

Municipality of Harrison Park


UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING ACT
A Brighter Christmas for Seniors
NOTICE SUBMITTED the 50+ Activity Centre and their names by November
OF PUBLIC HEARING gift tags will be displayed 1st, or as soon as possible.
On the date and at the time and location shown below, a PUBLIC HEARING will be held to receive
representation from any persons who wish to make them in respect to the following matter: M innedosa and Dis-
trict Services to Se-
niors will be hosting the Be
which hold the gift ideas
for each person. Names
remain anonymous.
Services to Seniors
continues to rent items
such as walkers, canes,
MUNICIPALITY OF HARRISON PARK BY-LAW No. 61 being an AMENDMENT TO THE A Santa To A Senior Pro- The public is invited raised toilet seats, bath
RM OF PARK ZONING BY-LAW 1311, as amended. gram for the fifth year. to come and choose a gift chairs/benches, wheel-
HEARING Municipality of Harrison Park Council Chambers This program is de- tag, purchase the gift, wrap chairs and transport chairs
LOCATION: 43 Gateway Street, Onanole, Manitoba signed to brighten the it if possible and return for short-term use at a very
lives of lonely or isolated it to the office. Volun- nominal fee.
DATE & TIME: November 20th, 2018 at 9:30 am seniors in our commu- teers will deliver the gifts We continue to partner
nity. Seniors and shut-ins by mid-December. If you with Victoria Life Line that
GENERAL
INTENT OF To reclassify an area within the Municipality from in the Town of Minnedosa are not able to purchase a offers ‘help at the touch of
BY-LAW No. 61: “RG” Residential General Zone to “CG” Commercial General Zone and area are eligible. We gift, monetary donations a button’. We maintain an
encourage you to become are welcomed and will be average of sixty subscrib-
AREA a part of this worthwhile used for gift purchases and ers in Minnedosa and the
AFFECTED: Lot 8, plan 7588
(109074 PTH 10) program. Each year we de- wrap. rural area. Information
as shown outlined in a liver 25-30 gifts. Financial status is not about this service is avail-
heavy solid line If you know someone a factor in determining able at the office.
on the attached map who is alone at Christmas whether or not a senior is A Foot Care Clinic is
please submit their name, eligible for this program. offered once per week and
along with some gift ideas, Our objective is to have provided by a Foot Care
to the Service to Seniors names of people who Nurse.
office. After November spend Christmas alone
13th, stop by the office at and invite you to submit

Reena’s Tips and Helpful Hints


FOR INFORMATION Robert Ewashko, Development Officer
CONTACT: Phone: 204-848-2561
Dear Reena, ing careful not to scratch small shopping bag, wallet,
Email: robert@harrisonpark.ca
How would you clean the porcelain. bathtub toy holder, picnic
A copy of the above proposal and supporting material may be inspected in the office of the tough limescale off a toi- utensil carrier or make-up
Municipality of Harrison Park at the above address during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and let? I tried many methods. Dear Reena, bag. Use two bags to make
from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. Napolean Any ideas for ways a large bag. You can also
to reuse muslin rice bags put one rice bag around
Dear Napolean, instead of throwing them each of your planters to
To remove stains in a out? Arlin prevent spillage.
toilet, purchase a pumice
stone and lubricate it with Dear Arlin, Dear Reena,
either cheap shampoo or Some of the following Is there a way to re-
dish soap. Wet the stone suggestions require the pair deep cuts in leather
and gently wipe the toilet skill of sewing: Use as is or furniture? Also, is there a
rim to remove marks, be- transform rice bags into a product that can be used
to spruce up the dye color
on leather furniture? I have
Minnedosa & District Services to Seniors seen advertisements about
is hosting a dinner to people who will come in
and repair and re-dye, but
“Celebrate Seniors” I imagine it will be costly
and we would prefer to
Join us for an evening of do it ourselves, if possible.
musical entertainment! Mandy
Musical Entertainment by:
Brandon Ukulele Club Dear Reena,
To repair tears in
50+ Centre leather furniture purchase;
leather glue and a sub
Friday, November 9th patch. Push the sub-patch
Welcome: 5:45 p.m. through the tear. Close
Supper: 6:00 p.m. the cut with leather glue,
Entertainment 7:00 p.m. works amazingly well! Or
purchase a leather repair
Tickets $10.00 kit; follow the instruc-
**Advance Tickets Only** tions included with the
at Services to Seniors kit. My father-in law used
to use a product on his
31 Main Street S horse saddles called Urad
Limited number available to shine leather, (search
- October 22nd for Urad on-line). Saddle
204-867-5190 soap, leather conditioner
Rides available if needed and mink oil are also good
(32-2)
alternatives. If you have a
limited budget, rub the in-
side of a banana peel onto
the leather to help make it
Tribune Printing 204-867-3816 shine.

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