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MEATS
GROCERY
Clover Leaf pink salmon .........................213g ..... $2.29 Chickens, whole, fresh ..................................... $2.99/lb
Clover Leaf white tuna - flake or solid in water .....................170g ............. $2.29 NN bacon, regular .................................500g ..... $4.99
General Mills Cheerios asstd ............... 400-500g ......$3.49 Sirloin tip beef steak ................................................................................. $5.49/lb
General Mills Lucky Charms or Cinnamon Toast ......... 330-360g ............. $3.49 Sirloin tip beef roast......................................... $5.49/lb
General Mills Oatmeal Crisp asstd ................................. 460-475g ............. $3.49 Pork tenderloin, fresh............................................................................... $4.99/lb
Royale bathroom tissue (limit 1/family) .. 8rl ...... $4.99 Pork shoulder blade roast ............................... $2.89/lb
Sunlight laundry detergent asstd ......................................... 1.47lt ............. $4.99 Janes Pub Style chicken strips or nuggets ..............................800g ........... $11.99
Mr. Clean all purpose cleaner ................1.2lt ......$3.49 PC chicken balls in batter........................................................1kg ........... $11.99
Febreze Air Effects asstd .........................................................279g ............. $2.99 PC pot pies - chicken or sirloin beef .....................................900g ............. $7.99
Ziploc bags - sandwich, snack, freezer or storage ......... 15-100ea ............. $2.99 PC mini spring rolls cheese ...................420g ..... $6.99
Alpo dog food - Cookout Classics ..........................................16kg ........... $24.99 Ziggys roast beef, corned beef or pastrami ..................................... $1.49/100gr
Pedigree Soft dog food asstd .......................... 630g ......$1.79
Beggin Strips dog treats asstd .................................................170g ............. $2.59
Milkbone dog biscuits asstd ...................................................900g ............. $3.99
Whiskas dry cat food - Meaty Selections .................................2kg ............. $7.49
PRODUCE
PC milk chocolate w/ almonds bar ......................................300g ............. $3.99 Tomatoes ................................................................................................... $1.49/lb
PC cocktail - grapefruit or cranberry asstd ........................ 1.89lt ............. $2.69 Oranges, navel .......................................................................................... $1.49/lb
Unico diced tomatoes .......................... 796ml .. 2/$3.00 Oranges, navel ................................... 5lb bag ..... $5.99
Unico beans - black, red or white kidney ........................... 540ml ..........2/$3.00 Potatoes, red..................................... 10lb bag ..... $3.99
Green Giant vegetables asstd .............. 398ml .. 3/$3.99
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A Port in the Storm is a
medical hostel in Winnipeg
serving rural and northern
residents who must travel
and remain in the city in
order to receive life-altering
treatments.
Th e project was inspired by a 20-something
cancer patient from rural
Manitoba who struggled to
stay in the city for treatment.
A young woman had to
stay in Winnipeg by herself.
She was a single parent and
was unable to have her child
with her. She had told this
to her two oncology nurses
and that her dying wish
was that she wanted something similar to the Ronald
McDonald House but for
adults to be built for people
in similar situations to hers,
explained Emerson-Proven.
If these patients are
worried about their finances on top of their health, it
makes it difficult for them to
Letters to
the Editor
worries by individualizing
us; we become taxpayers,
not citizens.
I am not saying that
there are not families who
could desperately use an
increase in their income,
but these will not benefit
much from income splitting. Those with the most
need, or 40% of families,
will get little or nothing
from these initiatives. Yes,
the increase in UUCB is
for all families, but for
those whose struggle is
immense, the money is a
Louise Uhryniuk
Minnedosa, MB
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HUDDLE
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The staff, parents and students at Tanners Crossing School generously supported LS!Ns We Scare
Hunger food drivecampaignlast week. The campaign collected 737 pounds of food which was
delivered to the Minnedosa Food Bank on Friday November 7th.
Notice is hereby Given that the 2015 Assessment Roll for The Town of Minnedosa has been delivered to the Municipal Office
at Minnedosa, Manitoba, 103 Main Street S. in the Town of Minnedosa and is open for inspection during regular business hours.
Applications for revision may be made in accordance with Sections 42 & 43 of the Municipal Assessment Act.
APPLICATION FOR REVISION
42(1) A person in whose name property has been assessed, mortgagee in possession of property under section 114(1) of The Real
Property Act, an occupier of premises who is under the terms of a lease to pay the taxes on the property, or the Assessor may make
application for the revision of an assessment roll with respect to:
A) Liability to taxation
B) Amount of an assessed value
C) Classification of property; or
D) A refusal by an Assessor to amend the Assessment Roll under Subsection 13(2).
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
43(1) An application for revision must
A) Be in writing;
B) Set out the roll number and legal description of the assessable property for which a revision is sought;
C) Set out which of the matters referred to in subsection 42(1) are at issue, and the grounds for each of those matters; and
D) Be filed by
i) Delivering it or causing it to be delivered to the office indicated in the Public Notice given under Subsection 41(2), or
ii) Serving it upon the secretary at least 15 days before the scheduled sitting of the Board as indicated in the Public Notice.
The Board of Revision will sit on December 2, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of The Town of Minnedosa to
hear applications.
Application for revision or complaints must be received by 4:30 p.m., Monday, November 17, 2014,
delivered or mailed to The Town of Minnedosa, 103 Main Street S, Box 426, Minnedosa, Manitoba, R0J 1E0
Late Applications will not be accepted.
Vietnam War
The Vietnam War took
place during the 1960s and
early 1970s. After graduating from Minnedosa Collegiate, Charlie Partaker of
Clanwilliam and Lawrence
Andruniak of Minnedosa
enlisted and served with
distinction.
Partaker and Andruniak returned to North
America in 1977. Andruniak later married Kathryn
Burton of Minnedosa and
both veterans continued to
live in the United States.
(This information
gathered from
Minnedosa Valley Views)
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Handivan
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will be holding
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meeting, which
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the public, on
Wednesday,
November 17,
2014 at 7:15 p.m.
in the boardroom
at the Minnedosa
Health Centre.
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BASSWOOD NEWS
By ZELDA FIRBY
The Minnedosa Legion Ladies Auxiliary held its annual tea on Wednesday,
November 5th. Senior members (L-R) Muriel McManus, Evelyn Ingaldson
and Eileen Quesnel welcomed guests for an afternoon of tea and dainties.
At right,
Maushies recently
held a Victorian
themed tea where
customers were
encouraged to attend
in time-period
clothing. We had
a great turnout for
the event. This is the
second year we have
hosted something like
this but last year we
had it right before
Valentines Day,
commented owner
Millie Farough.
While cruising down the Beach Road (PR #262), some may have
noticed a change in face of the Bison Compound. The worn and faded
sign along the compounds east fence line has been replaced.
CADURCIS NEWS
By DOREEN TROTT
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ympathy is extended to
the Horner families on
the passing of Mary Horner. Her funeral was conducted from Minnedosa
United church last week.
Sympathy also to Wes
and Judi Olson and girls
on the recent loss of grand-
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Watson of Hamiota.
Belated 75th birthday
wishes to Olga Andreychuk
of Minnedosa who celebrated with family and friends
recently.
Olga and her
husband Cecil farmed east
of Newdale, taking over the
farm from his father Joe. Son
Garry currently runs the
farm. Congratulations Olga
from your Newdale friends.
Congratulations to the
Dragon Boat team with
members from the Basswood, Minnedosa and
Sandy Lake areas, who
competed in the International Breast Cancer Festival at Sarasota, Florida in
October. What a marvellous example these ladies
exhibit when they refuse to
let cancer dominate their
lives!
Lay Minister Dan Jardine conducted the regular
church service on November 9th, followed by a moving Remembrance Day service at the United Church.
Th e names of our local
fallen soldiers from WW
I, WW II and the Korean
conflict were read aloud by
Legion member Eva Merry.
A minute of silence was observed, followed by the Last
Post. Doreen Stapleton of
Sandy Lake was guest or-
Bridge Club
Results
November 6th
1st: Norman Peterson/
Gwen Hoffman
2nd: (tie) Jean
Garbolinsky/Cheryl Orr
and Wilf Taylor/
Mel Harvey
3rd:Carol Lonsdale/
Lois Phillips
4th: Boyd Grant/
Doug Thiessen
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COMING EVENTS
Shoal Lakes 33rd Annual CHRISTMAS CRAFT
MART will take place Saturday, November 15th from
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in
the Shoal Lake Community
Hall. Featured will be 50 exhibitors and hourly draws
for over 40 door prizes.
Event sponsored by Beta
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COMING EVENTS
PCH November Tea.
Please join us for our Tea on
November 20th from 2:00
p.m. - 3:30 p.m. at the Minnedosa Personal Care Home.
Baking/dainties provided by
the Minnedosa Health District Auxiliary. (35-2) x
Christmas Tea and Bake
Sale at the Minnedosa Covenant Church on Saturday,
November 15th from 2-4 p.m.
Everyone welcome. (31/35-2)
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Minnedosa Annual Legion Turkey Bingos to be held
on Saturday, November 29th
and Saturday December 6th
from 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. at the Legion Club Room. (License #
1269) (36-3) x
Fair Trade products from
Ten Thousand Villages will
be available at the Minnedosa United Church, 48 Main
Street South, Minnedosa on
Friday, November 21st from
2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. AOTS
Pancake Supper runs from
5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. For more
information, please call the
church office 867-2674. (36-2)
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Energywear.
Healthy clothing with healthy
benefits, considered a Class
1 medical device. How does
it get even better than this?
Monday, November 17th
at 7:30 p.m. Dancing Fish
Yoga Studio 44-2nd Ave S.E.
Minnedosa. For more information call Denise 204-8673983 x
The Shevchenko Dance
Ensemble is hosting their annual Turkey Bingo on Sunday,
November 23rd, 2014 at the
Sandy Lake Community Hall.
Games start at 1 p.m. Doors
open at noon. Chip Bingo.
Turkeys, dainty trays, large
hamper and door prizes. (362) x
FALL SUPPER St. Marks
Anglican Church Minnedosa. Turkey with all the trimmings. Sunday, November
16th 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Adults $12, 6-12 years $6, 5
and under Free. All proceeds
towards Roofing Project. x
A Christmas Concert
will be held on December
14th, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Minnedosa United Church.
Featuring- 1. Minnedosa
Hand Bell Choir. 2. Cameron
Connection. 3. Singing of
Christmas Carols. 4. Christmas Cantata sung by the
choir. Donations at the door.
(36/39-2) x
The family of Stella
Woodcock invites you to attend a come and go tea on
Saturday, November 22nd
2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. at the
Ukrainian Hall in honour of
her 95th birthday. No gifts
or cards please. Donation to
Heart & Stroke if desired. (362) x
Minnedosa
United
Church A.O.T.S. supper Friday, November 21st, 2014
from 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Adults $6.00, 12 and under
$3.00, Family $15.00. Ten
Thousand Villages will also
be in attendance. (36-2) x
Rotary Revue 7:00 p.m.,
Sunday, November 16th,
2014. Minnedosa United
Church featuring Strathclair
Theatre Chorus 25 Years of
Harmony. Tickets $20.00.
Please call 204-867-2909 or
contact any Minnedsoa Rotary member. Thank you for
supporting Rotary! x
Fundraising Supper for a
Port in the Storm. Friday, November 21st 6:00 p.m. Kenton Community Hall. Adults
$15.00, 10 and under $6.00,
Preschoolers Free. Executive
Director, Stacey Grocholski
will speak after dinner. x
The Yellowhead Chiefs
AAA Midget team will host
Eastman at Minnedosa
Arena on Sunday, November 23rd at 2:00 p.m. Come
out and cheer them on!
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In Memory of
BILL AND EDNA PETTIGREW
Those we love dont go away.
They walk beside
us every day.
Unseen, unheard but
always near.
Loved and still
remembered by
Russ and family,
Shirley, Len and family,
Kay and Ray and family.
In Memory of
STEVE LEWANDOSKI
MAY 30TH, 1915 NOVEMBER 7TH, 2005
ROSE LEWANDOSKI
MAY 22ND, 1916 OCTOBER 27TH, 2009
Sunshine passes,
shadows fall.
Loves remembrance
outlasts all.
And through the years
be many or few,
they are filled with
remembrance,
of the both of you.
Gloria, Dennis, Richard,
Raymond and Robert.
In Loving Memory of
PEARL MADILL
NOVEMBER 17TH, 2013
If flowers grow in heaven,
Lord, please pick
a bunch for us.
Place them in our
mothers arms
and tell her theyre from us.
Tell her that we love
and miss her,
and when she turns to smile,
place a kiss upon her cheek
and hold her for a while.
Because remembering
her is easy,
we do it every day.
But theres an ache
within our hearts,
that will never go away.
Missing you every day Mom.
Linda, Richard,
Lyle, Laurie
and Eileen.
MIKE MOCHNAZ
NOVEMBER 4TH, 2003
This day is remembered
and quietly kept.
No words are needed,
we shall never forget.
For those we love
dont go away,
They walk beside
us everyday.
Unseen and unheard,
but always near.
So loved, so missed,
and so very dear.
Lovingly remembered
by wife Mabel,
daughters Marlene and
Dennis,
Phyllis and Dave
and grandchildren
Ethan, Seth,
Mabel, Kate and Mason.
In Memory of
Grandma,
PEARL MADILL
We thought of you with
love today,
but that is nothing new.
We thought about
you yesterday
and the days before that too.
We think of you in silence,
and often speak your name.
All we have are
our memories,
and your picture in a frame.
Your memory is
our keepsake,
with which well never part.
God has you in his keeping,
We have you in our heart.
Grandma, you are
always in our hearts.
With love always from
Blake; Rhonda, Bruce,
Tyler and Rebecca;
Marie, Shawn, Morgan
and Amy; Dennis, Anita,
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and Alex; Arden,
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TUESDAY
12 NOON
OBITUARIES
EUGENIA (JEAN) DERENIWSKI
JUNE 6TH, 1927 OCTOBER 30TH, 2014
It is with heavy hearts that the family of Eugenia (Jean) Dereniwski
announces the passing of their mother and baba after a relatively
short stay in the Shoal Lake and Brandon Health Centres.
Jean was born in Seech, Manitoba to Mike and Mary Mykolaishyn
(Komoransky), the eldest of seven children. In 1929/30, the
family relocated to their homestead in Petlura, Manitoba. It
was here that the last five siblings were born and raised. Jean
attended school at Petlura; something that she absolutely loved. As
was a common story back then, Jean was sent out at a very early age
to help raise money in support of her family during the tough times.
She often commented on how homesick she was during this time away at
various places including Silverton, Binscarth, Birtle and Decker.
Jean married Mike Dereniwski on October 23rd, 1947 at St. Vladimirs Ukrainian Catholic
Church in Roblin. They then set out on their life of toil, at their farm in Strathclair. It was here
that they raised their four children: Glenice Marie, Gerald Mathew, Marlene Jean and Richard
Michael. The farm became a family experience with milking cows and selling cream, raising
hogs to finish and raising chickens for the sale of eggs and butcher hens. There was always a
huge garden to ensure the family had everlasting supplies. It was during this time that they
established lifelong relationships in the community that were relished for years to come. This
farming saga continued until the fall of 1975 when the decision was made to sellout and relocate
to Minnedosa. During their tenure there, Jean worked many housekeeping and homecare duties
for others. She also sold many hundreds of dozens of perogies. They remained in Minnedosa
until September of 1986 when they decided to move back home to Shoal Lake. It was there
that they could be close to family and friends of their Strathclair years. For years to come they
became more involved in church activities and started to enjoy the full retirement aspect of life.
They took more time to do a little travelling and spending time with family and friends.
On April 11th, 1991, Jeans life took a hard turn with the passing of her mate of 43 years. She
was now out of her comfort zone and had some major adjustments to make. With some hand
holding and coaching from her children she proved to be a designer of her own destiny and
prevailed in ensuring all her needs were looked after. Friends and family became even more
important as they all became more interdependent on each other for fellowship and comfort.
Many trips with the sisters-in-law (The Golden Girls) for shopping and pleasure became the
norm. On June 9th, 2011, a mothers worst nightmare came true with the passing of her eldest
child Glenice Marie. Losing a loved one can be painful and trying enough but losing a child
played on her heart and soul like no other. The many conversations and discussions that ensued
helped her through the difficult time but it proved to be a hole that would never fill. As Jean aged,
her health became more of a concern and she began to travel less, quit her gardening and started
buying perogies instead of making them. The last couple of years she became somewhat of a
recluse wanting to remain close to the comfort of her house. Even with the urging of her children
to move into a seniors complex, where the community watches over one another fell on a deaf
ear. Her home was her ultimate comfort zone. Ultimately her wish to remain in her house until
she absolutely could not became a reality. Throughout her life, Jean was a host that was second to
none. She took pride in making sure visitors were fed and watered. To say that she was an active
conversationalist would be an understatement. She absolutely loved to visit. Those spreads on
the dinner table and constant fussing to ensure you did not leave wanting, will be forever missed.
Jean looked forward to her visits with her grandchildren and great grandchildren with a special
eagerness. She had a strong endeavor to be part of their life. The child that was still in her would
come out in a way that made those visits extra special.
Jean is survived by her children: Gerald (Sally) of Stony Plain, Alberta, Marlene (Jim) Krutkewich
of Minnedosa, Richard (Debora) of Roblin; son-in-law, Orville Cooley of Minnedosa; brother
Douglas (Sylvia) Mykolaishyn of Dauphin; sister Nellie Stolarchuk of Roblin, sister-in-laws:
Shirley Mykolaishyn of Grandview, Jennie Nykoliation of Rossburn; 8 grandchildren, 11 great
grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
A celebration of moms life was held on Wednesday, November 5th, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at St.
Josaphats Ukrainian Catholic Church, Shoal Lake. Interment followed in the parish cemetery.
Prayers were said at the church Tuesday evening at 6:00 p.m. Father Mykhaylo Khomitskyy
officiated. Pallbearers were her grandchildren: Justin and Charmaine Dereniwski, Vanessa,
Nicolas and Chris Krutkewich, Cheryl Karlenzing, Pam Gratton and Belinda Lewis. Crossbearer
was Orville Cooley.
Raes Funeral Service of Shoal Lake was in care of the arrangements.
One day she finally grasped that unexpected things were always going to happen in life and
with that she realized the only control she had was how she chose to handle them. So she made
the decision to survive using courage, humour, and grace. She was the queen of her own life and
the choice was hers.
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OBITUARIES
ELEANOR LOUISE BROWN
JULY 27TH, 1921
OCTOBER 20TH, 2014
Eleanor Louise Brown passed
away at the Minnedosa Personal
Care Home after a lengthy illness.
Interment took place at Brandon
Rosewood Memorial Gardens.
A memorial service was held at
Minnedosa Memorial Funeral
Chapel October 31st, 2014 with
Reverends Elgin Hall and Natasha
Pearen officiating.
Eleanor was born in the R.M. of Minto. Daughter of Lawrence
and Lilian Ross. She attended Cameron school and later
clerked in Daisy Mathews Ladies Wear store in Minnedosa.
She married army private Fred Brown and were in their 70th
year of marriage. They lived in Flin Flon for a number of years
before moving to Basswood, MB to take over his parents farm.
They retired to Minnedosa in 1989. She enjoyed sewing and
tailoring and helping on the farm. She was appointed Manitoba
Womens Co-ordinator for the National Farmers Union for a
term. While in Minnedosa she was active in the Ladies Auxiliary
to Branch 138 of the Royal Canadian Legion as secretary and
was awarded a Life Membership and also a Meritorious Award
Medal for her services and participation. After retiring they
enjoyed curling, golfing and camping until her health began to
fail due to osteoporosis and Parkinsons and later dementia.
She was predeceased by her parents, sister Norma Nordlinger,
son Harold Lorne, daughter Norma Aileen and granddaughter
Treena Marie.
She is survived by her husband Fred, daughter Erla (Earl)
Strong, son Dennis (Janet), three grandchildren and six great
grandchildren.
The staff in the hospitals and the care home where she
was a patient are deeply appreciated by her family for their
understanding and professional care. May she rest in peace.
CARD OF THANKS
Our sincere thanks to
friends and family for their
support and messages of
sympathy after our mother, Mary Horners passing.
Thank you to Natasha Pearen
for her words of comfort, to
the organist Eleanor Taylor
and choir for the music during the service, to Jim Comrie for his beautiful rendition
of Danny Boy and to the
Church ladies for preparing
the lunch. Thanks also to Dr.
Khandelwal, nurses and staff
of the Minnedosa hospital
for the excellent care given to
Mary during her stay and to
Minnedosa Funeral Home for
their assistance during this
trying time. Sincerely Families of Larry McCracken, Colleen Cowan, Alan Horner and
Cindy Grant. x
The family of the late
Maurice Hopkins would
like to express our deepest
heartfelt thanks to family and
friends who provided gifts of
food, flowers, cards, online
condolences and donations
to the Minnedosa Palliative
Care. Sincere thanks for the
support of the Minnedosa
UCT, Heather Boersma and
Home Care staff, Dr. Onyshko
and staff of the Minnedosa
Hospital, Barb Hanishewski
and the ambulance staff,
Minnedosa Personal Care
Home staff, Palliative Care
support, Minnedosa Funeral Service, Reverend Don
Thompson for the service and
Father Chad McCharles for
the beautiful eulogy. There
are so many to thank that we
have undoubtedly missed
many. Maurice was truly
blessed to have so many caring friends and we thank you
for the kindness shown to
him over the years. Debbie
and Rick Oman and family.
The Bras for a Cause
quilt raffle was made on Saturday, October 25th at the
Erickson Wildlife Meat Draw
at the Nordic Inn. The winner
was Sandi Moore of Winnipeg. Total amount raised was
$1,647.00, that is $823.50 for
each the Town of Erickson/
RM of Clanwilliam Endowment Fund and Cancer Care
Manitoba. Thanks to all who
bought and sold tickets, also
the Erickson Wildlife for being such a great host for our
draw. From Tami, Brenda, Diana and Nancy x
Thank you for all the
support we received from
everyone who gave us cards,
food and moral support in so
many ways during her sickness and the passing away of
Eleanor- a wife, mother and
grandmother. Words alone
cannot express how heart
warming it is to live in such
a wonderful caring community. Fred Brown and family
members.
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division. Paid by direct deposit, benefi ts and company
fuel cards. Border crossing
required with valid passport
and clean criminal record.
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AUCTION
Close out Auction for
Grindstone Bakery
Saturday, Nov 22
at 10:00am
Herman Prior Centre
40 Royal Road North
Portage La Prairie MB
Walk in Cooler & Freezer
Double deck Pizza
Restaurant supplies
and much more
Check Website for
full listing & details
www.nickelauctions.com
for sale info
204-239-0610
Sale conducted by
Nickel Auctions Ltd.
204-637-3393
cell 204-856-6900
Running on
Empty?
Print jobs can take up to
2-3 weeks to complete.
Fill up before you run out!
Minnedosa Tribune
204-867-3816