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T he Westman Treasure
Hunters group de-
scended in Minnedosa on
day’s treasure hunt, these
items were hidden be-
neath the surface of the
Saturday, August 31st and sand, allowing the hunt-
they came fully loaded. ers to try out the metal de-
Equipped with metal de- tectors and pin-pointers
tectors and pin-pointers, in order to locate them.
the treasure hunters gave Participants were able to
locals a chance to learn use the metal detector to
about finding hidden trea- find the general area of an
sures at Minnedosa Beach. item, and then use the pin-
The event ran three hours pointer to locate it more
on Saturday. accurately.
Brendan Snyder, Attendees did not have
Minnedosa’s tourism am- to go hungry as the group
bassador, was the contact hosted a fundraising bar-
person for the group in beque featuring hot dogs
Minnedosa, and assisted and hamburgers. The pur-
in the facilitation of the pose of Saturday’s treasure
event. He noted that the hunt and barbeque was to
items being hunted in the heighten the publicity of
sand included pennies, the group.
rings, metal horseshoes A penny race was
held in which participants March 14th, 2019 by Rob- harmonica, a ring with
were told to collect five or in Burnett-Klyzub, and seven diamonds, a lot of
ten pennies, and whoever has already grown to 302 change (including coins
had the best time would members. Members are dating back to 1876), a
win the race and receive scattered across Canada, token belonging to Sam
a prize. Prizes included a and the group welcomes Canizaro, which was re-
foldable shovel, gift cards, new members whether turned to his family in time
pouches, bumper stickers they are experienced hunt- for what would have been
and drink cozies. ers or newbies. Since its his 100th birthday, buried
Westman Treasure inception, items that have cell phones and many oth-
Hunters was formed on been found are an 1800’s er treasures.
ct
Greg
Ele
Re-
Nesbitt
Riding Mountain
Authorized by the Official Agent for Greg Nesbitt
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Tuesday at 12 Noon
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Viewpoint
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president, Keystone agricultural producers ducers raised in the lead-up to this election, be it
education funding, climate change programming, or
By Darryl Holyk
I n the 24/7 news cycle we live in, it’s hard for us all to
take the time and consider what might be coming
down the road. We seemingly lack the ability to see
infrastructure spending matter to all Manitobans. We
need an education system that is funded equitably by
Manitobans. We all need to work together to ensure
past today or tomorrow because we are so inundated that our climate is sustainable for the next thousand
with information that we simply can’t begin to con- years. We need roads and bridges that allow for the
Head to the Polls… sider what lies ahead. That’s how I see this election
campaign particularly as it pertains to agriculture
effective movement of goods and services.
The candidates I have heard from in debates
Manitoba’s 42nd General Election will be held next
and the issues that impact rural Manitoba. can’t seem to articulate a clear vision for these issues.
Tuesday, September 10th. A total of 235 registered can-
I understand every party has competing pri- Agriculture is one of the economic drivers of this
didates have put their names forward in hopes of be-
orities and that they are all on a mission to try and province, and our industry accounts for about five
ing elected to the next provincial government. Here, in
convince you what this election is truly about. What percent of the province’s total GDP. The potential for
the Riding Mountain constituency, electors will vote
disappoints me, as a rural voter, is how much of this increased production in rural Manitoba is great and
for one of four candidates: incumbent Greg Nesbitt of
focus is spent on issues that relate primarily to vot- we have some of the best land in the country to grow
Shoal Lake representing the Progressive Conservative
ers inside the city of Winnipeg. I understand just how on. For our industry and our province to thrive, we
Party, Wayne Chacun of Virden representing the New
many votes are at stake and that elections are won need a government that is committed to what hap-
Democratic Party, Jordan Fleury of Minnedosa repre-
and lost inside the Perimeter Highway, but it is frus- pens in our sector and what happens on our fields
senting the Liberal Party and Mary Lowe of Kenton rep-
trating for rural voters to see those issues dominate and farmyards.
resenting the Green Party. If you have not already cast
platforms and announcements on a daily basis. 45% I am proud of the work I do. I am proud to be part
your vote during the advanced polls, voting on Tuesday
of Manitobans live outside of Winnipeg, yet they get of an industry that is so directly tied to the success of
will be open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
only a fraction of the attention. It certainly doesn’t my community and my province. What I hoped to see
help that every party sees the results outside of the in this election was a commitment and a willingness
Full coverage… city as pre-ordained before the writ is dropped. Many
candidates are parachuted in from the city or other
to join in the success of agriculture and support us
when things aren’t as good. What I got instead was
Westman Communications Group (WCG) recently
completed an upgrade to its network in St. Lazare. With parts of the province so that parties can ensure they a lack of engagement and a lack of commitment to
this, WCG full 100 percent fibre-connected advanced are running the maximum number of urban candi- what happens outside of Winnipeg.
communication services in all 34 communities it serves. dates. All I can hope for, once the next provincial gov-
WCG, a customer owned co-operative, now intends to When political parties divert their attention from ernment is in place, is that all political parties take
begin fibre-connecting communities in Western Mani- agriculture, we see the economy start to slow down, the time to listen to the people outside city limits. It
toba which are currently underserved. This will allow which is bad news for all of us. Rural development may be a different way of life and it may be one that is
them the benefit of Westman’s high-speed internet, used to be a department of government, before its dwindling, but it is still vitally important to the long-
digital high definition TV and home phone services. prominence waned and it is now not even a govern- term success of all of us.
ment responsibility.
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roadway without warning so be alert and slow down, he third Sunday of others who work in agri- tory of agriculture. Ridge Farm and Pengelly’s
especially in areas near the schools. Also, remember September is Open culture and agri-tourism. This year, 14 farms and Tamarack Farms.
that the speed limit in the school zone is 30 km/hr. Farm Day in Manitoba. During Open Farm Day, venues in the Western re- For more informa-
This year’s date is Septem- visitors may ask ques- gion of the province will tion, visit openfarmday.ca
Quote of the week... ber 15th with 56 host sites tions, take a tour, try some
registered across the prov- locally grown/produced
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one of the local farm hosts
“I find that a great part of the information I have was
ince. food, participate in an ac- a number right here in the listed above.
acquired by looking up something and finding something
Farmers and others tivity, learn about farm local area. They include Plan your trip for next
else on the way,” Franklin P. Adams, early American
open their farms/venues operations, how and why Fairmount Bed and Break- Sunday to hit the gravel
columnist and author.
to the general public as our food is grown and fast, RNR Galbraith Farms, and check out some farms!
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S ympathy to Bea Brown mary and Jasper Lea of for the Month of August 2019 Games in Lima, Peru from August 23rd to September 1st.
on the passing of her Winnipeg. Lottery License #MGCC3945RF The men’s team took home the bronze medal in the Sit-
sister in-law, Frances Mary Cassie and Wendy ting Volleyball at the Games. We could not be prouder
Brown of Winnipeg. Con- Folks of Minnedosa also David & Linda LeBoutillier $50 of this local athlete! Watch for a full feature story in an
dolences also to the Brown visited recently with Mal- Bud Keys $30 upcoming edition of The Tribune.
family on the loss of an com and Shirley Rose.
aunt and to members of Chy Habing was in-
Mike Rathwell $30
Minnedosa
the Manley family on the terred at Cadurcis Cem- Paula & Gene Conrad $30
loss of a cousin. etery on Saturday. Mdsa & Area Food Bank $30
Sunday visitors with
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Thank you for all the cards, flowers, phone calls, emails In Loving Memory of WILLIAM CLAYTON MURRAY
and food received on the passing of our husband, father and ALLEN GARY ROBINSON
grandfather, Larry Squance. Thanks to the paramedics, the staff August 23rd, 1940 – William Clayton Murray passed away peacefully at Minne-
at HSC, the ELW for serving the lunch and Rae’s Funeral Home September 8th, 2018 dosa Hospital after a short battle with cancer.
for arrangements. A very special thank you to Delores Hall and Clayton was born on March 11th, 1936 to Bill and Bessie
Pastor Leon Fontaine for officiating and to Debbie Anderson We remember you Murray on the home farm north of Newdale, MB. Clayton grew up
for the music. The Memorial donations are greatly appreciated. in the morning and went to school at Newdale until the age of 16 when he then
Thanks to our friends and community members who helped in the night when looking went to Flin Flon to work. He worked many construction jobs in
in any way and for your hugs and support. Linda Squance, at the stars. the area, running bulldozers, scrapers and driving trucks. Clayton
Sherry and Dennis Green, Tracy and Bob Bridger and fam- A song and in the gentle would move to Alberta to seek work in the oil fields in his early
ilies. X breezes that blow. twenties. It was then, that Clayton ended up buying in and part-
You are always with us. nering with Sando Drilling, a seismograph drilling company in Cal-
Minnedosa Community Child Care Cooperative would like Rest in Peace Allen. gary, AB. While working in Alberta, he would meet Eunice Sarnecki
to thank the following sponsors for their donations to our Ulti- and they were married on October 19th, 1963. On March 22nd, 1966
mate Summer Fun Raffle. Rockin’ the Fields of Minnedosa, Splish Sylvia, Perry, Leesa and their first son, Curtis was born. In 1967, Clayton and his family moved
Splash Water Park Minnedosa, Farmhouse 50, enJoy Salon & Spa, family. back to Newdale, where they bought a farm from John Waddell, and
Heritage Co-op, Town of Minnedosa and Minnedosa Camp- x began their farming career, growing grain, raising hogs and Charlois cattle.
ground, Minnedosa Golf and Country Club, Poplar Ridge Golf On August 3rd, 1968, their second son, Duncan was born. While farming, Clayton and Eunice
Course, Clear Lake Marina. Thank you so much for your con- In Loving Memory of also drove the school bus from 1976-1990. Clayton also supplemented their farm income by de-
tinued support and for making this fundraiser such a success! KEITH TAYLOR livering Edson RV Units around western Canada and bartending at the Newdale Hotel. Clayton
We are so thankful to be in such a supportive community! We 1933 – 1999 was a councillor for the RM of Saskatchewan from 1975-1984 and Reeve from 1984-2001. Clay-
would also like to congratulate the following winners: 1st Prize: ton served on the Minnedosa Hospital Board and many other boards while in council. Clay-
Jeremy Butler, 2nd Prize: Aletha Hall, 3rd Prize: Cindy Marzoff. Forever missed and ton enjoyed curling and watching his kids and grandchildren play sports throughout the years.
X Lovingly remembered Clayton and Eunice sold their farm in 2003, retiring to Minnedosa. While in Minnedosa, Clayton
by your family. began golfing and spent many days on the golf course. Throughout the years Clayton and Eunice
The family of Lyle Cooper extend our heartfelt thanks to x travelled to California, Las Vegas, Branson, Puerto Vallarta, Alberta and British Columbia. Clayton
all of those who attended the celebration of Life on August was predeceased by his parents Bill and Bessie Murray, brother Gordon Murray, wife, Eunice,
3rd. To those who travelled from British Columbia, Alberta, sisters-in-law Marjorie Murray, Barbara Sarnecki, Geri Hageman and brother-in-law Stan Hage-
Saskatchewan and in Manitoba. Thank you Pastor MacDowall
for officiating and providing comfort to the family. Organist, ADVERTISING: man. Clayton is survived by his sons Curtis (Bozena Konarski), Duncan (Charla) and grandchil-
dren Tyler, MacKenzie, Sydney and Cale, sister-in-law Donna (George) Ekstrom, brothers-in-law
Shirley Dyck, Garry O’Brien and Garth Riemer honoured Lyle’s THE BUILDING Donald Sarnecki, Brian Sarnecki and Ronald (Dianne) Sarnecki and many nieces and nephews.
memory by providing music. To David Cooper (son), Wayne A private graveside service was held August 28th, 2019 at Newdale North Cemetery with Elsie
Hadfield (cousin) and Amanda Side (granddaughter) for the BLOCKS TO Dickenson officiating followed by a reception at Newdale Community Hall. Urn bearer was Curtis
insightful eulogies into the life of the wonderful husband, fa-
ther and grandpa whom we dearly miss and love. White’s Fu-
SUCCESS! Murray. Willine Young provided a reflection of Clayton’s life.
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