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Volume 135 Issue 17 Friday, July 7, 2017 www.minnedosatribune.com 90 cents plus tax

Wayne Currah
To Be Honoured Happy
In Parade
By DARRYL HOLYK

T he Minnedosa
Chamber of Com-
150th
Canada!
merce has chosen to
celebrate the legacy of
Wayne Currah by hon-
ouring him as the 2017
Honorary Parade Mar-
shal for Saturdays Fun
Fest Parade. Wayne, a
lifelong resident, local
pharmacist and for-
mer Minnedosa Mayor File photo
passed away unexpect-
edly earlier this year at time member of the
the age of 56. Chamber of Commerce,
This fi tting posthu- which sponsors the Fun
mous honour will rec- Fest Parade every year.
ognize and pay tribute In 1989, after three
to a man who was well years as a Minnedosa
known and well liked Town Councillor, Cur-
by all who knew him. rah put his hat in the
In addition to being a race for the Mayors
kind, loving family man, position and local vot-
Wayne made a positive ers elected him as their
impact on all who knew youngest mayor in our
him. He was extremely communitys long his-
community minded and tory. Elected as Mayor
served many years giv- at the age of 29, Wayne
ing back to the commu- held this position until
nity he loved through 1995 when he bowed
various acts of volun- out of municipal poli-
teerism or sponsorship tics.
both personally and At the time of
through his business, Waynes passing, he
Minnedosa Pharmacy. was serving as chair-
In the mid 1980s, Wayne man of the committee
volunteered as a mem- working to construct a
ber of the Minnedosa new medical clinic for
Fun Fest committee Minnedosa.
and has been a long

Photo by Darryl Holyk

-INNEDOSA&AIR
July 8th and 9th at Minnedosa Ag Grounds (6th Ave N.W.)
Saturday - 9 a.m. - Light Horse show starts, Junior Home Living
Canteen Open Sunday - 9 a.m. - Heavy Hitch Driving classes
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Summertime Is Reading Time


By HILLARY CAMPBELL huge map of Canada as these days, they do crafts
they read. This competi- and play games. Students

T he 2017 Summer
Reading Program at
the Minnedosa Regional
tion is a fun-based compe-
tition, based on the num-
ber of books each student
will be able to log their
books all summer long in
a booklet that is received
Library is now underway. reads. upon registration. They
Hayley Surovy will be over- Th e purpose of the will bring their logbooks
seeing the program for her program is to encour- to Surovy, and she will
fifth year in a row. age students to continue reward them with prizes
While the activities to read throughout their and stickers for all of their
began on Wednesday, July summer break. Its goal reading.
5th, children who have is to help kids read during If the participants read
completed Kindergarten, the summer when theyre 30 books by the end of the
up to grade 6 students are not in school and to pre- summer they will win a
able to register until July vent summer reading loss, free book, and if they read
18th. which is backslide that 50 books then their name
Surovy decided to take happens during the sum- will go into a draw for a
on the role for the Summer mer when kids arent ac- lawn chair. Additionally,
Reading Program because tively engaged in formal for every book they read
she is an education stu- learning, said Haley. their name goes into a
dent, so it is great experi- She noted that be- draw for a grand prize. If
ence for her future career. tween grades one and six, students read 150 books
I was in the program as students can lose a grade they will win a cup.
Photo by Hillary Campbell a child and I loved it, so I and a half of learning if Surovy expects that
was pretty excited to come they dont read during the there will be about 100
Canada 150 is the theme of this years Summer Reading Program back and create my own summer, and two to three students who register in
at Minnedosa Regional Libary. Haley Surovy has returned program, Surovy said. months of learning. This the program. They can
for her fifth year as the programs co-ordinator. The Summer Reading is a fun way to get kids read from home or in the
Program will run until Au- reading and keep them library. All reading is good
gust 19th. The children are learning, she added. reading, she said, its nice
involved in a book-reading Th roughout the pro- to see kids so enthusiastic
competition, and in hon- gram there will be activ- about reading, and they
our of Canada 150, the ity days on Wednesdays really enjoy it and want to
young readers will move and Thursdays for the kids come to the library, and
their Mountie across a who are registered, and on thats really nice to see.

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The Minnedosa & District Foundation extends congratulations to Amy
Kreshewski, daughter of Dianne Kreshewski, recipient of the
Minnedosa & District Foundation Verna Averill Scholarship,
awarded to an M.C.I. Grad intending to pursue a career in
Teaching. Amy will be attending the University of Manitoba with
plans of becoming a health and wellness educator.

Congratulations to Linnae Topham, daughter of Corinne and Gary


Topham, recipient of the Minnedosa & District Foundation Shawn
Cooper Memorial Scholarship. Linnae was chosen as a student
exhibiting strong characteristics of friendly and courteous treatment of
others, a willingness to be involved in the community and a focus and
devotion to family. Presented by Cheryl Cooper.

Congratulations to Jennifer Burton, daughter of Kris and Lisa Burton,


recipient of the Dr. A. S. Khandelwal Scholarship, awarded to a student
pursuing a career in the Health Services, and obtaining 80% or more
in 2 - Grade XII - 40 level Sciences. Jennifer also received the Dr. A.S.
Khandelwal Scholarship in honour of Mrs. A.S. Khandelwal. Jennifer
plans to study nursing at Brandon University.
TRIBUNE DEADLINE The Board of the Minnedosa & District Foundation congratulates these,
Tuesday at 12 noon and all 2017 MCI graduates.
The Minnedosa Tribune Friday, July 7, 2017 3

Canadas Birthday Party


By HILLARY CAMPBELL

T his year, Canada


reached a milestone
birthday - 150 years! The
momentous occasion ar-
rived on the weekend, and
Minnedosa celebrated
with due style.
The Canada Day cel- Thursday, July 6th, 2017
ebrations were held at 4:30 p.m. UCT Cold Plate Supper (Ukrainian Hall)
the Minnedosa Beach,
with activities aplenty for
children and adults alike. Friday, July 7th, 2017
The turnout was more 10:00 a.m. Kids Bike Decorating west of PCH (3rd Ave S.W.)
than expected, it was nice
to see so many people
11:00 a.m. Kids Bike ParadeStarts at Care Home & ends at
come out to support and Tanners Park
enjoy the festivities for 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Minnedosa Rec Commission BBQ - Tanners Park
Canada 150! said Local
Rec Director, Nicole Syn- 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Kids activities in Tanners Park - Bouncy houses & cold
chyshyn. treats
While Synchyshyn
was the sole organizer for 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Farmers Market - Covenant Church parking lot
the event, she had numer- 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Rotary Supper in the Arena (2nd Ave. N.W.)
ous organizations help by
offering more attractions
9:30 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. Friday Night Dance in the Arena featuring
throughout the day. The D & D Music Factory $10 No Minors ID Required
Minnedosa Lions Club,
Minnedosa Beach En-
hancement Committee,
Saturday, July 8th, 2017
Tanners Crossing Par- 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Lions Pancake Breakfast in the Arena
ent Advisory Committee Photo by Hillary Campbell 10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Minnedosa Mavericks BBQ (between Hall and Arena
and the Minnedosa Valley
Cruizers all played a part
2nd Ave. N.W.)
Samara Yung performed a live concert
in the success of Canada to kick off the evening festivities at 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Market at MCCC
Day. In the future, Syn- Minnedosas Canada Day celebration. 11:00 a.m. Parade - Main Street
chyshyn hopes to set up
a separate Canada Day 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Covenant Church Luncheon
Committee, with a view bration definitely pleased Yung took the stage and (4th Ave S.W.)
to have new ideas coming the crowd. There was La- entertained the crowd.
into the mix. If anyone is ser Tag, bouncy castles, She played a mix of her 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. United Church Luncheon in the United Church Hall
interested in being a part human foosball, face own songs, as well as 12:00 p.m. Legion Luncheon (2nd Ave. S.W.)
of the committee, they painting, a sandcastle popular country music
contest, wagon rides, a cover songs. Accord-
12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Valley Cruizers Car Show (1st Street S.E.)
are more than welcome to
join, she said. bubble man, a craft and ing to Synchyshyn, she 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Family Zone, Minnedosa Arena
That being said, the vendor market and an played Dauphins Coun- 12:00 l immons -A S
ideas that went into this antique car show just to tryfest on Friday night,
years Canada Day cele- name a few. There was then came here to play
12:00 - 4:00 Bouncy Castles & Mini Golf
more than enough to keep and spend the weekend at 2:00 l immons -A S
the crowd going all day. the campground with her 1:00 - Buskers on Stage
Synchyshyn hopes family, commenting that
to bring back these same it was the most beautiful
12:00 - 4:00 - Escape Room
activities in coming years, venue she had ever played 3:30 uck - rop D D
but she would like to at. With all of the people 12:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Beer Gardens in the Arena - Little Europe Food Truck
build on them to make who came to enjoy her
everything bigger and bet- music, dancing and sing- 2:00 p.m. Rugby - Barbarians vs Assassins - Rugby Pitch by Fair
ter. I am always trying to ing along, Samara Yung is Grounds (6th Ave. N.W.)
find new things to add to welcome to come take in
the day to make things dif- the beauty of Minnedosa
Womens Game 2:00 p.m. - Mens Game 4:00 p.m.
ferent every year. anytime! 9:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. Social featuring Better Than - Arena -
There were a few com- The celebration came $15 No Minors ID Required
plaints about the quality to an end as the Minnedo-
of the sand, noting that sa Firefighters set off an
it is more gravelly than it amazing 20 minute fire- Sunday, July 9th, 2017
has been in the past. Syn- works display over the 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Slow Pitch Tournament - Minor Ball Diamonds at the
chyshyn commented that, lake, along the dam.
Regarding the sand qual- Canada Day was cele-
Fair Grounds (6th Ave N.W.)
ity at the beach, this is an brated in style, and would 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Yoga at the Beach - Gentle Flow
issue the Tourism com- not have been a success 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Yoga at the Beach - Fast Flow
Photo by Hillary Campbell mittee has been looking without Synchyshyn and
A young Canada Day into, but it has yet to be all of her volunteers, part-
rectified. ners and sponsors. It was
participant shows
In the evening, the a great way to spend an af-
off her patriotism by
wearing a red and
celebration did not quit,
or disappoint. Samara
ternoon full of patriotism. Tribune Printing
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V DARRYL A.HOLYK - PUBLISHER AND EDITOR

Around A Canada Day To Remember


Town... Letters to
Dear Editor, cial thank you Parry Bur-
gess and the Minnedosa

A nother Canada Day Fire Department for the

the Editor
has come and gone amazing fireworks dis-
here in Minnedosa. The play. I think its safe to say,
By Darryl Holyk weather was question- they will leave a lasting
able in the morning, but impression on everyone
turned around and was a that saw them.
Down With The Old gorgeous sunny day. I am I hope everyone en-
joyed their day, if you have any suggestions
A couple old, derelict homes along 6th Avenue N.W. were demol- absolutely thrilled at how many people came
ished last week as an early phase for lot redevelopment for some mod- out to help celebrate Canadas 150th Cel- for next years events , feel free to drop by the
ern, multi unit residential housing. The removal of these old houses ebration at the beach! office. We are looking to start a Canada Day
also adds to the scenic view looking south from the MREC and Ag So- The day would not have been possible Committee, if you would be interested in be-
ciety grounds. without the help of our sponsors and hard- ing involved let me know!
working volunteers. I am so thankful that
we live in a community where everyone is so Nicole Synchyshyn,
Fireworks vows willing to lend a helping hand. Also, a spe- Minnedosa Rec Director
As the fi reworks display began over Minnedosa Lake to celebrate
Canadas 150th birthday Saturday night, a young couple quietly ex-
changed their wedding vows on the front porch of the historic Cadu-
rcis House at the Heritage Village. Congratulations to the Bride and
Groom who were married on Canadas Sesquicentennial under a fire-
Notice Would Be Appreciated
works lit sky!
Dear Sir, fecting us. The Town Offi ce staff have given
no answers. I wonder when the last time
Busy weekend
Two of Minnedosas longest running events return this weekend. S ince when was it okay for the Town of
Minnedosa to cut off water supply, taint
the water supply, or cut off access to an en-
was when the Mayor couldnt shower, had
all rust-stained laundry, or had his driveway
completely blocked in by wet pavement with
The Minnedosa Agricultural Society Fair which has been held annu-
ally since 1883, will again be held at the Ag grounds north of 6th Avenue tire neighborhood without giving any prior NO PRIOR NOTICE AT ALL?
N.W. Saturday and Sunday. We also see the return of Fun Fest, which notice? That is what has happened and con- I think those of us in this end of town
originated as the Manitoba Farmers Festival back in the summer of tinues to happen to the residents of Poplar deserve more consideration that what weve
1963. As the tribune hits the streets Friday morning, the 2017 edition Park as a direct result of work on 4th Street been given.
of our summer celebration will already be underway. A full schedule S.W.
of Fun Fest events can be found elsewhere in todays Tribune. Get out Poplar Park is on private property, but it Elaine Baskerville
and enjoy all the activities Minnedosa Fun Fest and Fair have to offer! is the Towns initiatives that are directly af- Poplar Park, Minnedosa

Holidays looming
Next weeks edition of The Tribune will feature all the happenings Letters to the Editor can be sent to editor@minnedosatribune.com
from Fun Fest and the Fair. Then, the Tribune staff will take its annual or Box 930, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
break and enjoy one weeks summer holiday. There will not be a Tri-
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Friday, July 14th and remain closed until 9 a.m. on Monday, July 24th. are not necesarily the views of The Tribune, its owner or staff.

Tribune Founder
William Gibbens
Born - 1854 at London, England
Enjoy your Fun Fest and Fair weekend
Died - February 20, 1932
at Cornwall, Ontario
in Manitobas Valley Paradise!

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Reassessment 2018
And Its Impact On Taxes Ye O l d
By DARRYL HOLYK

N
billion to $78.4 billion. In
terms of assessments in
ext year, 2018, the as- the Town of Minnedosa
sessed values of all alone, there has been an
properties in Manitoba will increase of four percent
1.0 percent, institutional
0.6 percent and pipeline
1.0 percent.
The reassessment im-
pacts property taxes as
ment of less than 3.7 per-
cent should see a munici-
pal tax decrease next year
while properties whose
assessment has increased
T r i b
be updated to their market from $125 million up to mill rates are set by three more than 3.7 percent are
value as of April 1st, 2016. $129 million. groups municipal coun- expected to see a munici-
The last reassessment, in In Minnedosa, single cils levy, School Division pal tax increase. The to- 1887 The number of letters received at Huns Valley
2016, updated market val- family residential proper- special levy and the Prov- tal number of reassessed Post Office for the quarter ending June 30th was 88 out-
ues as of April 1st, 2014. ties have seen a 4.3 percent ince of Manitoba through properties in Minnedosa going and 155 incoming as well as 104 newspapers. This
Th e purpose of the increase while apartments the Education Support is 1,364. Of those, 828 or is a very good showing for the infant colony northeast of
province-wide re-assess- have seen a 3.3 percent in- levy. The tax impact as a 61 percent of properties Minnedosa.
ment is to provide equity, crease. Farmland has seen result of the reassessment should see a tax decrease
fairness and greater un- a huge increase of 36.1 does not take into account while the remaining 536
derstanding for ratepayers percent while commercial any additional tax levies will see a tax increase. Of 1917 Green peas and carrots of this seasons growth
when it comes to under- industrial has increased such as local improvement those experiencing an in- are now well fit for use. They were served on Mr. Greens
standing and evaluating by 2.1 percent. Railway or special services. crease, 22 percent should table Sunday evening.
their assessment. property has increased 4.6 Using examples based see a tax increase greater
Overall, the re-assess- percent. Three assessment on the current tax num- than 10 percent while 17 1937 Minnedosa Main Street is a busy thoroughfare
ment found that Mani- areas have seen decreases bers and levies, properties percent should see a tax proved recently by an actual count of motor traffic by
tobas taxable assessment - condo/co-op housing which have experienced increase of less than 10 the Board of trade. For a five-hour period, beginning at
has increased from $74.2 which has decreased by an increase in their assess- percent. 4 p.m. the number of cars passing along Main Street was
686, trucks over 50 and six buses.

Town Hires New CAO 1957 It has been revealed that the beach property, in-
stead of being owned wholly by The Town, has three joint
owners and possibly a fourth and fifth! The Town owns
By DARRYL HOLYK on the 2018 Tax Reassess- between Th e town and The board of the As- approximately one half of the property, the VLA and Bill
ment Impact. Masoff. sociation of Manitoba Dyer own approximately 45 percent and Stan Erickson

M innedosa Town With the upcom-


Council met for its ing retirement of current
Sandra Syslak has
been hired as the new
Municipalities is hoping
to meet with Town Coun-
owns a small triangular portion.

June Committee of the CAO, Ken Jenkins, Coun- part-time assistant at the cil to discuss local issues 1967 Minnedosa will be the centre of a new highways
Whole meeting on the cil had earlier this year, Tanners Crossing Plan- Minnedosa is facing. This district under decentralization policy being carried out
evening of Tuesday, June interviewed a number of ning District office. meeting is hoped to be set by the Highways Department this summer. Establish-
27, 2017. Mayor Orr pre- candidates for the posi- CAO Jenkins re- up in late August. ment of a new office in Minnedosa involves a consider-
sided with Councillors tion. Council accepted ported that the Town has Council agreed to able increase in personnel.
Taylor, Wedgewood, Saler, the application of Cindy been successful in 50/50 provide $250 towards the
Skatch and Luker in atten- Marzoff as the next CAO funding from MIT, in the Manitoba Womens Insti-
dance. Councillor Mac- for the Town of Minnedo- amount of $150,000 to as- tute provincial conference 1977 It took 17 break-ins and numerous complaints,
Dowall was absent. sa. Cindy is to start work sist with the 6th Avenue being hosted in Minnedo- but the Manitoba Liquor Commission has finally acted in
The meeting opened on November 6th, 2017. N.W. paving project. sa in October. installing a burglary-proof barrier to the front entrance of
with a presentation from Council gave Mayor Orr the local Liquor Mart.
Cathy Mansell of the Man- authorization to sign the
itoba Assessment branch employment agreement 1987 Now entering its 13th year of operation, the
Minnedosa Golf Club is made up of approximately 300
members and sees about 160 golfers per day. 1987 execu-
tive is President Frank Taylor, Vice Bill Lonsdale, Secre-
tary Robert Jones and Treasurer Bob Pineo.

Canadian Heritage 1997 Mayor Terry Drebit cut the ribbon to officially
Minnedosa & District Foundation open Bill and Linda Masters new business venture, B
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RM of Minto-Odanah Lanes Auction property.
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have donated their time.
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LS!N Students Proactive Options For Seniors


Support Food Bank

Photo submitted

Local seniors filled the chairs at the 50+ Centre for a presentation
by Gail Freeman-Campbell with the Daughter-on-Call program.

By HILLARY CAMPBELL living for the moment, is that Care Homes are
Photo submitted Woodcock is worried that planned at least twenty

The students of Tanners Crossing School Lets Stop It Now (L!SN) group O n Wednesday, June too many people are avoid-
28th, seniors gathered ing the what if of tomor-
at the 50+ Centre for a an- row. She encourages ev-
years in advance of con-
struction, and currently
there are no plans for new
recently presented a generous donation of $1,000 to the Minnedosa and
Area Food Bank. Food Bank volunteers are grateful to these students other presentation by Gail eryone to take the time to facilities. This forecasts
Freeman-Campbell about learn about care options. a shortage of rooms and
for their hard work and dedication to this valuable community
her Daughter On Call busi- With such a great turn-out beds in the care homes,
resource which ensures no one in the community goes hungry. ness, which provides pri- at the event, it is encourag- thus creating a demand
vate home care to seniors. ing to see that this is not an for private home care
With the business issue that is being swept businesses like Freeman-
Running on making a move to the under the rug. Campbells.
The Minnedosa Chamber of Commerce would like to Empty? Minnedosa area, Services Many people assume Woodcock also com-
thank the following sponsors for making the Print jobs may take up to to Seniors Co-ordinator, that they will simply move mented that, care homes
2-3 weeks to complete. Maxine Woodcock, felt into a personal care home in operation now are be-
12th Annual Ag Appreciation BBQ a huge success: Fill up before youre out! pleased to see a high once a certain level of care ginning to show their age.
Minnedosa Tribune turn-out of people at the and assistance is required. Individuals and families
M & M Auto Body Ltd. 867-3816 session. Th is tells us However, Woodcock notes need to be proactive. It
Minnedosa Pharmacy that there is a need in the that times have changed, is good to see that people
community for alternative Gail Freeman-Camp- in Minnedosa are look-
MNP ways to keep those need- bell told us that research ing proactively at options
BDO Canada ing support and care in shows we may be on a such as Daughter On Call,
Minnedosa Tire Ltd. their own homes, longer, path going back toward and are thinking seriously
Minnagro Ltd. said Woodcock. family caregivers. about their future care op-
With everyone today Th e reason for this tions.
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Around the Region


Souris Plaindealer Students from the Kindergar- three-course meal containing specific ingredients picked Roblin Review - Another chapter of history has come
ten class were out on the strets of Souris to take part in out by their teacher. The students wowed the fi ve judges
to an end when members of the Roblin District Lions
a Community Scavenger Hunt. One of the stops was the with their unique recipes and outstanding presentation. Club voted to fold after four decades of service to the
newspaper office. The students had to fi nd the offi ce and community. Although the club currently has 21 mem-
stop in to ask a few questions about the business. Carberry News-Express June 17th was a busy day bers, with an average age of 75, only five or six of those
with town wide garage sales, firemans Texas breakfast, members are still capable of working.
Dauphin Herald Mountain View School Division is an open mic night, Hazardous Waste Disposal Day, wind
nearing a decade of International Student programming. up for the Carberry Canada 150 Health Month Program Melita New Era June 27th was Multiculturalism Day
The 2017-18 school year will have 31 full-time equivalent and other various activities at the Drop-In Centre and in Melita. Festivities included a cultural exhibit, parade,
students enrolled which translates to 67 students attend- Old Town Hall basement. Grade 6 band concert, kids zone, scavenger hunt, com-
ing the school division. This is the largest number since munity photo, Canada 150 costume contest and a com-
2011-12. Crossroads This Week Work is underway on the munity appreciation night. The evening included a First
Hamiota mural on the outer wall of the Heritage Arts Nations Pow Wow Dance, traditional Ukrainian music, a
Reston Recorder Grade 9 students from Reston Centre. Based on a photo of Maple Avenue taken around traditional Filipino dance and a live performance by Pen-
Schools Food and Nutrition Course took part in a ver- 1912, the scene is being painted on the buildings west nyback.
sion of the popular Food Network show Chopped. Two wall by local artists Mary and Erica Lowe.
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170 Colourful Exhibits At Flower Show


By HILLARY CAMPBELL the tables of flowers, there This year, the fl owers were
were exclamations as peo- judged by Sharen Wol-

O n Thursday, June ple saw arrangements that


29th, the Minnedosa awed and inspired even
Horticultural Society host- the most novice of gar-
stenholme from Rivers.
There were 12 exhibi-
tors this year, and there
ed its annual Peony and deners. were approximately 170
Summer Flower Show and Albert Parsons, a exhibits. Special prize
Tea. The event was held at member of the Minnedo- awards were given out to
the Ukrainian Hall from 2 sa Horticultural Society, Elsie and Dorothy Tomlin-
p.m. until 4 p.m. Organiz- said, the event is an im- son (best flower arrange-
ers deem this years show portant cultural event in ment), Donna Dillabough
a success, with an estimat- the community, and has (best potted plant), Max-
ed 60 people attending. been held for decades. ine Laws (best cut flower
Th ere were some While the major- entry) and Albert Parsons
Photos by Hillary Campbell stunning floral arrange- ity of entries are provided (best peony and best peo-
ments at the show, and by Horticultural Society ny arrangement).
the fragrance in the air members, anyone is eli- Th e event raised
was enough to keep peo- gible to enter. The entries about $220 in donations
ple in the room. There that are submitted are at the door in support of
were peonies, succulents, judged, and cash priz- the Horticultural Society.
and an array of various es are awarded for first, Watch for other upcom-
flowers both big and small second and third place. ing events by the Horticul-
for everyone to enjoy. As Th ere are also special tural Society in the weeks
people walked through awards that are given out. and months ahead.

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SUMMER HOLIDAYS
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Our office will be closed the week of July 17th.

Central Plains Cancer Services would like to express our deep appreciation and gratitude to the

Thank you!
following individuals and businesses that contributed to making the 2017 Hope Springs Fashion
Show, Rainbow Auction & Live Auction a Success. Thru the generosity of attendees and donors,
the 2017 Hope Springs Fashion Show raised $7,478 for Central Plains Cancer Services.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Beth McNabb, Ineke Mack, Mary Ellen Clark, Maureen Turner, Sharilyn Knox
MODELS: Tannis Clark, Bernice Crabbe, Ann Mandziuk, Brenda Harbour, Lin dylou Escabarte, Diane Michaluk, Wanda Eisner,
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RDs on Main Neepawa Golf & Country Club Bamboo Garden Restaurant RBC Royal Bank Neepawa
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Corner Stone Grill Herbs for Health Portage Golf Club ArtsForward The Pickle Tree Family Restaurant
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Mens Shed Beautifying The Community

Photo by HIllary Campbell Photo by HIllary Campbell

By HILLARY CAMPBELL a group of men who meet look beautiful. on it intermittently since down at the beach. With which are surrounded
once a week to work on In total, the group the spring, but they were so many people being at by beautifully arranged

T he Minnedosa chap-
ter of the Mens Shed
continues to spread
various projects and ac-
tivities. This spring, they
have been busy at work on
donated flower boxes
that are on wheels, flower
boxes that stand on the
happy to do it. We are
here to help our commu-
nity, he said.
the beach for the Canada
Day weekend, they will
surely have noticed the
flowers, will be the per-
fect place for a romantic
evening, or the perfect
goodwill around town. the new planters for the ground, a flower box that In addition to their handiwork of the Mens setting for photos to be
This goodwill comes in Personal Care Home. The leans against the wall, and generous work for the se- Shed. taken. There is no ques-
the form of their skilled materials for the plant- a hanging planter. Ac- niors of Minnedosa, the The group took one tion that their work will
handiwork for the groups ers were provided by the cording to Warren Pear- group has also teamed day to construct the new be appreciated by many
that need it most. Personal Care Home, but son, this project did not up with Communities bridge and arbor that is people in the community.
The local Mens Shed, the labour was done at no take the group too long to in Bloom, and have now now set up at the beach.
which formed in 2016, is charge, and the planters complete, having worked showcased their work The bridge and arbor,

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STRATHCLAIR
CREDIT UNION

Tuesday, July 11
MEETTHEPERFORMERS
6:00 p.m. until dark at Shoal Lake Communiplex

Wednesday, July 12
AIRSHOWDAY!
Parking/Busing opens at 3:00 p.m. & ends at 6:45 p.m.
Airshow starts at 7:00 p.m. with the Snowbirds!

Come as early as you can! Bring a bag chair


or blanket, sunscreen and bug spray.
CASH is the show currency.
Admission will be sold at parking lots

Childrens
Activities
on BOTH days by:
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Getting Rid Of Sow Bugs Half A


Solutions and
Substitutions
Feedback from
Wise Readers

Re: Filling a bucket


fountain. Add more per-
oxide every few weeks. Its
also safe for birds and ani-
mals. Donna
Century Ago...
Use a pool noodle to
By fill a bucket, it works great; Re: Cleaning a brand-new
REENA NERBAS slide the noodle over the
faucet and run it down to
cedar deck
Your advice to use a
the bucketallowing it to power washer on a wood
sit on the fl oor, no lifting. deck is 100% risky. Please
Dear Reena, the cycle for a short time, Ray correct this in your next
We have sow bugs in but will not eliminate the column so people dont
our house (which are very problem permanently. Re- Re: Broken key in lock tear their decks apart. I
common in our area). I member, if you dont solve Your advice regarding have been in business as
have heard that keeping the moisture problem, the using Crazy Glue or Super a painter for 44 years and
moisture out of the base- bugs will return no matter Glue to reattach the broken have seen the damage a
ment really helps but is which chemicals you use. key is for the worst possible power washer can do to
there any other solution to You may reduce the popu- scenario. Pranksters will tell many surfaces especially
get rid of them? Pat lations by sprinkling a small you what this glue will do to wood. Also, never power
amount of diatomaceous any lockset or cylinder. If wash a vinyl deck surface
Dear Pat, earth, boric acid or borax any glue is introduced into either: it kills the surface
As you mentioned, sow and icing sugar around the a lock cylinder you are at very quickly. Mild soap a
bugs are a real problem in house and in cracks (toxic risk for jamming the spring- brush and a hose are the
places where moisture and for pets and small chil- loaded pins that align with ONLY tools to use. Dan
humidity are high. To find dren). Also, note that damp the cuts on the key itself.
out where sow bugs are or wet mulch will encour- Sometimes the lock will op- Re: Dents in stainless steel
entering, look near (or in) age insects, especially if it is erate if the key has broken fridge
floor drains or nearby damp not kept below the level of after positioning all pins There are a couple of
wood such as paneling or the building siding or stuc- in their proper position to ways to fi x them, one of
baseboards. Also, check co. Often pest control pro- operate the cylinder plug which is bizarre, but does
underneath that cardboard fessionals suggest keeping (part that rotates when ac- work! The fi rst one simply
box in the basement you mulch levels low around tivated by key). Locksmiths involves a strong magnet. If
havent moved in quite foundations. Glue boards use a broken key extractor you put it on the dent, and
some time. Are you able to work quite well at catching that they introduce into the you have a rod attached to
caulk openings and put in sow bugs, but will also trap plug to catch the first cut of it, you can pull it out. Even
weather stripping wherever other bugs. A dehumidifier the broken key in the plug strong fi ngers will work.
needed? A perimeter pesti- and lots of proper ventila- without interfering with its Second, you can take apart
Tribune Archives
cide spray may help break tion helps. movement and simply pull the fridge where it is dented
and use a small hammer
the partial key remaining
in the lock. If you can find a
small fish hook, you simply
and a block of wood and T his photo appeared in The Minnedosa Tribune 50
years ago this week. It shows Mary Harland cutting a
just lightly knock it flat! cake at the closing picnic for Havelock School No. 1514,
straighten it to use it as an Robert south of Minnedosa. At the time of this photo in 1967,
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extractor. The hook might Mrs. Harland was the oldest living former teacher of
catch the side of the broken Note: Every user as- Havelock School. She was the schools fourth teacher in
key and hook into the metal sumes all risks of injury 1913-1914.
by friction or by nicks in the or damage resulting from Following the schools closure, the schoolhouse
key or by the first cut of the the implementation of any was sold to the Minnedosa Museum for $1.00. It can
key. Paul, Former Federal suggestions in this column. still be viewed today, now standing proud as part of the
Government Locksmith Test all products on an in- Minnedosa Heritage Village. Thanks to a donation of free
conspicuous area first. paint through the Co-op Communities in Full Colour
Re: Cleaning an outdoor program, museum volunteers plan to repaint the interior
fountain Reena Nerbas is a pop- of the old school later this year.
You had a reader ask- ular motivational present-
ing how to clean an out- er; check out her website:
door fountain. Simply add reena.ca. Ask a question or
about three quarter cup 3% share a tip at reena.ca
hydrogen peroxide to the
water. No need to clean the
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Italian Pasta With A Risqu History


Whether this tale bares
Cooking truth or not, the sauce for
this pasta dish can be pre-
With pared in the same amount
of time it takes to boil the
CHEF DEZ water and cook the lin-
guine noodles - making
it the perfect solution for
busy lives!

A lthough my ances- satisfying enough to fulfill Basically, the olive oil


tral background is of a pasta craving without a is infused with garlic, chil-
French and German de- meat-sauce present, but ies, and anchovies before
scent, Italian cuisine is this one will have them the tomatoes and optional
one aspect of the culinary asking for more. It has a wine are added. Once the
world that I absolutely large enough network of tomatoes have cooked
adore. Th e essence of flavours to offer character down, the capers, olives,
Italian ingredients, such and complex taste to keep and parsley are added at
as garlic, olive oil, toma- even the most carnivorous the end of the cooking
toes, and olives send my eater satisfi ed... and it process. Toss it with the
taste buds into euphoria couldnt be simpler. cooked linguine, season
time and time again. The Linguine Puttan- with salt and pepper, and
dish, however, need not esca (pronounced ling- serve.
be complicated to achieve gweenee poo-tan-ness- Although the name of
this. There are many Ital- ka) is a classic dish from this dish is derived from Chef Dez photo
ian meals that are not only old world Italy with an an- the Italian slang word
delicious, but also incred- ecdote of risqu origina- puttana for prostitute, 2 - 3 tbsp olive oil pepper to season capers, parsley and hot
ibly simple. This recipe is a tion. Rumor indicates that this is a great pasta dish 1 tsp dried crushed chilies 1.Add the oil, chil- cooked pasta.
prime example. Italian working women that I am sure everyone 2 cloves garlic, minced ies, garlic and anchovy 4. Season to taste with
Meat lovers cannot created this dish as a will enjoy. Discretion 2 tsp anchovy paste, or to a large pan and heat salt and pepper and serve
ever imagine that a vege- quick meal to prepare be- however, in relaying the 2 anchovy filets (from a over medium-low heat to immediately.
tarian pasta dish could be tween visits with clients. rumored history of this can) infuse the fl avours - ap-
dish to certain family 1 - 796ml can of diced proximately three to five Chef Dez is a Chef,
members, would be ex- tomatoes, drained minutes. Be careful not to Writer, and Host. Visit him
pected. 1/2 cup pitted and halved burn the garlic. at www.chefdez.com
kalamata olives, 2. Add the drained to-
BASSWOOD NEWS Linguine
Puttanesca 2
firmly packed
tbsp capers, drained
matoes and increase the
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Makes approximately parsley, loosely packed mately four to five min- 6R4
By ZELDA FIRBY tions at Minnedosa Beach four portions 300g dry linguine, cooked utes. Stirring occasionally.
plus the fireworks at dusk. to your desired doneness 3. Remove from the

A correction from last On Sunday, Stan,


week: Ron and Gai- Zelda and Marlin Firby
leen Kingdon celebrated were in Brandon to watch
Salt and fresh cracked heat. Toss in the olives,

their 50th wedding anni- granddaughter Abi Simms


versary not 60th. softball game. Her team
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Congratulations to Mabel played two games against
Mochnocz of Winnipeg on Carnduff , SK., winning
celebrating her 90th birth- both games. This coming
day recently. weekend they play in Win- MINNEDOSA GOLF CLUB
Hope everyone en- nipeg in Provincials.
joyed Canada Day celebra- Minnedosa Golf Club
Expansion Committee
Cash Calendar Draw Winners
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CADURCIS NEWS Trevor Crook $50
George & Lois Collen $30
By DOREEN TROTT On June 29th, Glen
Miles & Carole Dalrymple $30
and Loreen Jackson at- Cheryl & Rob Thomson $30

A number from the area


celebrated Canadas
150th birthday by attend-
tended a special birthday
party for Anne Finlay at the
home of Gordon Finlay of
Scott & Joyce Elder
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ing activities in Minnedosa Forrest.


Don Snitka Arlene & Scott
and Rapid City. Reports Angelica and April Dax Nelson Demontigny
were that the fireworks Jackson of Winnipeg are Josh Butler Betty Hillman
were spectacular. spending some time visit- Mas & Sharon Nagai Murray Ebner
On the last weekend ing with their grandpar- Sarah & Ray Padua Mark Wruth
in June Dennis, Xin, An- ents Glen and Loreen. Gladys Murray Clayton Murray
gelica and April Jackson of Doug, Julie, Adrian, Greg Lawson Rhonda Prettie
Winnipeg visited with Glen Liam and Colin MacDon- Jim Cooke Alfred & Betty Freund
and Loreen Jackson. On ald of Gateneau BC., are Maxwell McNabb Larry Clifford
that weekend the Jackson spending sometime in the Eric Hildebrand Murray Sangster
family helped Coen Fehr of area visiting with Donna Doug Trainor Lynn & Jim Burgess
Brandon celebrate his 4th MacDonald and other rel-
Rick Saler Ted Seniuk
Wayne Hopkins Ron Ramsey
birthday. atives.
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OBITUARIES Water & electricity


WILMA MCLAUGHLIN

Wilma McLaughlin of
JOE LEGANCHUK
September 21st, 1926
June 6th, 2017
A deadly summer combo
Minnedosa, MB passed away on
March 19th, 2017 at the Minne- The family of Joe Legan-
chuk sadly announce his pass-
W ater and electricity
are a dangerous mix
because water is an excel-
pliance falls into the water
do not try to retrieve it or
pull the plug until you turn
dosa Personal Care Home at the
age of 85 years. ing at the Minnedosa Health lent conductor of electri- off the power at the main
A public Graveside Ser- Centre. Joe was born in the city. switch.
vice will take place on Thursday, RM of Strathclair to Nykola and With swimmers enjoy- If you are using electrical
July 13th, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at the Pahlana (nee Hrynkiw) and was ing backyard pools, kids tools, appliances or cords,
Riverside Cemetery, Neepawa, the youngest of 7 children.
playing with garden hoses, keep them away from wet
MB with luncheon to follow at Joe went to Braddock
& Rogers District Schools until summer rains, and out- or damp areas including
the Neepawa Legion. Donations
grade eight to help out on the farm. door yard projects under- the grass or deck.
may be made to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation. Minnedosa On June 23rd, 1951, he married way, the opportunities for Outdoor electrical equip-
Funeral Service, Minnedosa, Manitoba Cassie Zelinski settling on the family water and electricity to mix ment should only be used
in care of arrangements (204) 867-3868. homestead which is now in its 111th year. In are numerous. if a ground fault circuit in-
1993, after his first hip replacement, he retired from the mixed Injuries and fatalities do terrupter (GFCI) has been
ISOBEL MARGARET WICKLUND/HOLT farm operation and 35 years of school bus driving. He would happen. Take a moment to installed by a certified
November 6th, 1933 June 26th, 2017 have been proud to know many of his former passengers ac- teach your family how to electrician.
knowledged him as the best bus driver ever! Joe was an active
avoid the deadly hazard of Sump pumps, power
It is with great sadness that the family announces that softball player with the Oakburn Orioles, enjoyed curling, play-
ing cards, notably King Pedro and Sheemka. In his retirement electrocution: washers and wet/dry vac-
Isobel Margaret Holt passed away suddenly at Brandon Keep electrical appli- uums should only be used
Regional Health Centre at the age of 84 years. Isobel was born he enjoyed watching the Toronto Blue Jays, the Toronto Maple
Leafs, curling and Jeopardy on TV. Travels during his lifetime ances away from water on grounded outlets.
to Charles and Elsa Wicklund in Neepawa, Manitoba. She was
the fifth of six children. included trips to Niagara Falls, Prince Edward Island, Las Vegas at all times. Dont have a Have a licensed electric-
Moms early years were spent in the Austin and Arden area and Arizona. He was a member of Dolyny Church for over 70 radio or phone charger al contractor install and
where she attended school. With the death of her parents at an years donating his time to cut the grass and when necessary near the pool for example. maintain your pool wiring,
early age, she moved to Winnipeg to live with relatives there. keep the woodstove going to keep the church and hall warm Never touch electrical underwater lighting and
While working in a candy factory, she met her future husband in the winter months. In 2006, a farm reunion was organized cords, switches, or appli- upgrade protection equip-
Walter. She was married on April 6th, 1950 at Clear Lake, Mani- to recognize 100 years of the family farm and to recognize the
ances when you are wet, ment.
toba. After working for a few years in Winnipeg and starting a hard work of his parents to settle in the area emigrating from
Ukraine. Up until last summer, he quit cutting grass on their standing in water or have Visit hydro.mb.ca/safety
family, they moved to Calgary and had stops in Sangudo and wet hands. for more information.
Edmonton. In 1967, they purchased a farm and moved back to well-manicured yard and was fortunate to have been living at
home until his passing. If an electrical cord or ap-
Onanole, Manitoba. Mom worked as a campground supervisor
for Parks Canada until her retirement. In 1997, she moved back Joe is survived by his wife, Cassie of 65 years, daughters,
Geri (Michael) Seguin of Ear Falls, Ontario, Cheryl (Les) Ellchuk
to her hometown of Neepawa.
Mom was always one to enjoy the outdoors. She enjoyed her of Onanole and son, Darrell (Friend Tara-Lee Townsend) of Community Newspapers
flowerbeds and gardening. Some of her hobbies included camp- Winnipeg.
ing, fishing, dancing, curling and snowmobiling. She enjoyed Funeral services were officiated by Fr. Mykhaylo Khomit-
skyy of Rossburn and Fr. Volodymyr Bashutskyy of Winnipeg
Have Reach
the company of family and friends and her house was always
open and welcoming to visitors. She was warm and kind and her on June 12th at St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church, The Minnedosa Tribune reaches far beyond the
beautiful blue eyes and smile could brighten any room. Mom Dolyny, Manitoba. boundaries of our community.
traveled through Canada, the USA and a trip to Mexico. If friends so desire, donations may be made in Joes mem-
Isobel was predeceased by her parents Charles and Elsa; ory to St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church, c/o Box When you advertise with The Tribune
sisters: Doreen and Chris and her brother Harold. She is sur- 241, Oakburn, MB, R0J 1L0 or Heart and Stroke Foundation. your ad reaches subscribers in these
vived by her husband Walter; brothers: Donald (Dorothy) and The family wishes to thank friends and neighbours for all
Manitoba communities:
Edwin; her children: Donna (Paul); Diane (Denis) and Laurie (Lori) their visits, phone calls, cards, floral, food, donations, memorial
and her grandsons: Scott (Lorena); Travis and Dylan and grand- masses and continued support. Thanks also to the EMS, pallia- Arden MacGregor Russell
daughter Alyssa. tive sitter Barb, and special staff members at the Minnedosa Argyle McCreary Sandy Lake
In accordance to Isobels wishes, cremation has taken place Health Centre as well as Raes Funeral Home.
Vichnaya Pamyat
Bethany Melita Shoal Lake
and a private memorial will take place at a later date. In lieu of Brandon Minitonas Souris
flowers, donations can be made to Country Meadows Personal
Care Home, 500 Veterans Way, Neepawa, Manitoba, R0J 1H0.
Brookdale Minnedosa Ste Rose
Carberry Morden Starbuck
Arrangements are in care of Brockie Donovan Funeral and
Cremation Services Brandon, (204) 727-0694. Messages of con-
dolence may be placed at www.brockiedonovan.com.

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A Special Quilt For


Canadas Birthday
By HILLARY CAMPBELL One by one she sewed rial, giving it a more formal
the squares of repurposed look.

J oyce Robinson is a denim together, then, one


woman of many talents. by one she stencilled in the
In addition to keeping a emblems of each province
She noted that this
quilt was particularly dif-
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beautiful garden and creat- and territory onto fabric, squares were on a diago-
ing culinary masterpieces, which would then be sewn nal, rather than in vertical
she is also an exceptional and ironed onto the den- and horizontal rows. This
seamstress. im patches. According to means that she needed
Robinson has been Robinson, this quilt took to perfectly cut the edge
creating quilts for many her about forty hours to squares in half to complete
years. She noted that at complete. Robinson said the quilt.
one point, she likely made that she simply felt that she Th is quilt perfectly
about 40 quilts in one year. should make something captures the spirit of what
It is a passion of hers, and for Canada 150. it means to be a Canadian,
she would rather work on If you think of the taking viewers from one
her quilts in her free time detail in some of the pro- side of the country to the
than do many other things. vincial and territorial em- other. She has not yet de-
Th is time, Robinson blems, you will agree that cided what she will do with
has created a quilt that this is no easy feat, and the quilt.
encompasses both patrio- takes a great deal of pa- Robinson loves to
tism and passion. She has tience, accuracy and time. make quilts for those
a love for all things Can- In addition to the em- around her. She also
ada Day related. So, she blems, she also drew the makes baby towels and
decided this past spring to symbol of each province bibs, as she loves to express
bring her love of her coun- and territory. Manitobas her creativity through her
try and her love of quilting was the crocus. The quilt sewing.
together. is bordered by black mate-
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BIC Logitech *Thank You Notes
Wite- M510 Dust *Post-It Notes
Out Tape *Till Rolls
Wireless Destroyer *Pocket Folders
4 pack
Mouse *Glue Bottle/Stick
$7.29 $34.99 $7.49 *Staplers
*Kids Activity Sets

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