August 9, 2019
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August 9, 2019
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Break-In
2
Running For
Diabetes
10
Photos by Karen Mitchell
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Letters to the
[email protected] morning, the first few early bird campers arrived. By
4 p.m. that day, there was a good lineup of campers
Busy with fire calls… and trailers just within the main gate. 24-hours later,
both campsite areas at the site were quickly filling with
Editor
Firefighters are always on call and this past August visitors and their weekend accommodations! While
long weekend proved a busy one for our local fire depart- not the heavy, congested traffic of the original Classic
ment. Members responded to five calls over the weekend. Rock back in the 1990s, there was a good, steady flow
The first, on Friday night, being an unauthorized bonfire of rock fans making their way through town to the rock
by our neighbours on the grass just a few feet behind The
PR #355 Needs
site. It may not have always been noticeable, but I can
Tribune building! Thanks to whoever called this in and assure you, it was the most steady traffic flow I have
to our firefighters for putting a stop to this. With the dry experienced on 3rd Ave. S.W. while trying to back out
conditions, it could have easily spread to our building!
Our local fire crew also responded to an accident on 1st
Street S.E. in which a motorcycle slammed into a parked
of my parking spot at The Tribune last Thursday and
Friday!
I had been warned about the heavy traffic, lineups
Government Attention
trailer sending the driver to the hospital with a leg injury. and checkstop near the festival site and while some lo-
There was also a false alarm at the Personal Care Home, cals who frequently travel PR#262 north of town chose Dear Editor,
a small grass fire on 9th Ave S.W. which was the result to detour around that area this past weekend, I wanted
of sparks from a broken hydro line and a large runaway
grass fire west of Clanwilliam. This one, fueled by dry
conditions and high winds, took firefighters three hours
to experience it for myself. Friday, after work, I headed
home my usual route out the Beach Road. As I turned
the curve by the beach and campground entrance, I
T he upcoming Provincial election in Manitoba is a
way for yours truly to “go public”. I think that PR
#355 from Minnedosa to PTH #83 should become an
to contain on Sunday. On Wednesday morning, firefight- spotted the lineup of cars and the heavy police pres- election issue. It has a proven record over the last sev-
ers responded to another false alarm at the PCH. ence near the top of the hill conducting a checkstop. eral decades of neglect, band-aid patching and aggra-
Rather than becoming frustrated in this delay, I was vation.
All gone…. glad to see the police presence helping to ensure the
well-being and safety of those coming and going to Sincerely,
The Big Boss Challenge down at Minnedosa Home
RFM. I was also impressed how quickly the RCMP
Hardware has wrapped up and all 500 pool noodles have
been sold – meaning a generous contribution of $2,500
moved vehicles through the checkstop and in no time, Lorne Radcliffe,
I had made it through and continued on my way as Recently moved from Cardale to Minnedosa
for the local Beach Enhancement project. The final ten
usual.
noodles were purchased Tuesday by Ken and Debbie
Cameron of KC Recycling and Waste of Minnedosa.
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A group of community
members held a meet-
ing Saturday morning, July
funding the repairs to the
courts. The information
we have is these courts
terest in lessons, we would
try to find a facilitator for
this. At this point, the lines
27th, at the tennis courts at were put in for the Western are only painted for tennis,
MCI to discuss and possi- Canada Summer Games but we hope to have pickle
bly formalize the organiza- in the 1990’s and were re- ball lines done in the fu-
tion of a tennis and pickle surfaced in 2003. Ideas and ture. There is no cost to
ball club. volunteers for fundraising play on the courts.
Several have been would be welcome. If you have any ques-
meeting regularly to play The newly formed tions, would like to be in-
tennis and are interested group – The Minnedosa volved in seeing upgrades
in seeing the sport grow. Tennis and Pickle Ball Club done, or have some input,
There has also been some - appointed an executive to please contact Dean Whit-
interest in seeing the sport enable the group to pursue tington at 204-430-1579 or
of pickle ball started in the grant opportunities and Arthur Dornn at 204-868-
community. These two decided to collect a small 0712. Photo submitted
sports could share courts. membership fee of $20 per
A few upgrades have adult (no cost to minors) to
recently been made to
the courts such as new
nets, hardware and a
have a little “seed” money
for future repairs and other
endeavours.
Neepawa Film Festival Ready for “ACTION”
windscreen, however, the Tennis players have
surface of the court is in been meeting regularly Submitted try – A comedy short called stories and those about lo- The day’s events will also
need of repair or replace- Saturday at 10:00 a.m. and Camp DontWannaCome- cal history. There are also include a question and
ment. Quotes have been
obtained with the options
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. and
other times as it works for T he red carpet is ready
and on Saturday, Au-
gust 10th, the Neepawa
Back, filmed just north
of Minnedosa by Dylan
Ewasiuk, his brothers and
dramatic entries, featur-
ing both original scripts
and historical classics. En-
answer session with some
of the filmmakers in atten-
dance, as well as an awards
to either repair the cracks them. Anyone is welcome
or recoat the entire sur- to come and play tennis Film Festival will showcase friends. tries have come from film- ceremony.
face. Both options would with a group at these times close to three hours of lo- The entries run from makers of all ages, giving The prizes will be
include painting lines for or at a time that works for cal films. five minutes, up to about both family and friends a awarded based on audi-
both tennis and pickle ball. you, if you have a partner. Included within the a half hour in length and chance to work together. ence voting, with all at-
To date, all queries made All ages and ability levels programming is a local en- represent a diverse range At the festival, the tendees selecting their top
of subject matter. There are screening will begin at 1 three favourite films in
documentaries, in the form p.m., with an intermission three categories: People’s
of travelogues, personal around the halfway point. Choice (all entries), Peo-
T he Minnedosa Kayak
Club, under the um-
brella of the Minnedosa
fat took over the club in
2011, which was being
offered a few evenings a
paddle, work on the basics
and finessing their skills
for increasing speed. Par-
and District Recreation week by a couple of ladies ticipants are moved from
Commission, heads into out of Brandon. “Kim and a recreational kayak to a
the last stretch of the 2019 I thought that this is some- more competitive boat and
season. The season runs thing we both loved and eventually transitioned
from May until the end of our kids loved doing as into a trainer if they choose
September each year. well,” said Janice. “So, we the completive side. All in
Janice Maguire, Man- jumped in with both feet all, the main goal of all pro-
ager of the Kayak Club, is in and took it on.” At that time grams is to have fun.
charge of the crew that cur- the duo’s goals were to Other programs that
rently includes Candace just get people out on the run through the season in-
Crooks (full-time), Shayla lake, teaching them how clude; Ladies Nights (Mon-
Woychyshyn (part-time) to paddle and just simply days), Intro to Kayaking
and Callie Maguire (part- having lots of fun. “We also (Tuesday and Thursday),
time), and also teaching wanted to provide differ- Five Dollar Fridays, and
and instructing interested ent programs that encour- drop-in times throughout
kayakers. Working in con- aged children of all ages to the week and weekends.
junction with Alexis Kuby, join the sport as well.” For more informa-
Rec Director, Maguire also The two ladies dedi- Photo by Karen Mitchell tion on the club you can
creates, prepares and pro- cated years of passion email m i n n e d o s a k ay -
motes programming. into the sport before Jan- Three members of the Minnedosa Kayak Club head out on the water [email protected]
Maguire got involved ice left in 2016 and Kim in to enjoy a peaceful afternoon on the lake. or speak to Alexis at the
in the sport through her 2017. Partnering with the Minnedosa and District
sister stumbling on an in- Minnedosa and District the recreational aspect of the umbrella of the Mani- take things to the next level Recreation Commission
tro to kayaking event years Recreation Commission the sport and does kayak toba Paddling Association, with racing.” There is cur- by calling 204-867-2250.
ago and from that point in 2018 brought the sport rentals, however they also out of Winnipeg, which of- rently a program running
on she was hooked. She back to the water and is offer instructs to children fers the more competitive for children aged six to
went out the next day and now a combined team ef- in the area interested in racing side. “It is wonder- twelve called Sprint Kids
purchased two kayaks and fort. the racing component. The ful to watch kids growing that runs twice a week
she’s never looked back. The Kayak Club offers Kayak Club is also under up with the sport and then from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00
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Spoon, Sack Races, Hoola Hoop, board games and more!
§ Critter Dipping (fun with bugs!) TIN
§ Rope Making and Sawing 4:00 G AT
Demonstrations P.M.
§ Live Music featuring John Cullen and § Kiddies Train Rides
Friends § Classic Cars
§ Scavenger Hunt and BINGO § The day winds down with an
§ Operational Blacksmith Shoppe
outdoor movie, A Dog’s Purpose
§ Tour the Historic Buildings (filmed locally) at Dusk! The Village Concession will be
§ BBQ supper open for the movie!
Admission by Donation
Minnedosa Heritage Village is located 5+ blocks east of Main Street on 3rd Avenue. N.E.
A Huge Thank You to our Sponsors:
Gold: RM of Minto-Odanah and Minnedosa Credit Union
Bronze: Heritage Co-op and Minnedosa Pharmacy
Friends: Hillside Plumbing and Heating and Minnedosa Insurance
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Photos by
Karen
Mitchell
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O n Thursday, August
1st, Wes Hunter, of the
O ur sincere sympathy
to the Brown fami-
lies on the passing of Me-
colm and Shirley Rose.
A number from the
area attended the memo-
Southern Chiefs Organiza- gan Hedley-Brown. Our rial service for the late Lyle
tion, ran down Main Street thoughts and prayers go Cooper. Lyle grew up in the
to bring awareness to the out to mother Jen, sister Cadurcis area. Our condo-
First Annual Bajoosh Run Kristen and grandmother lences to his wife Bev and
for Diabetes Prevention. Bea. family.
Starting on July 28th
Basswood News
from Long Plains First
Nations, runners left on
their journey to the end
site of Clear Lake in Kee-
seekoowenin which was By Zelda FirBy Jennifer Brown and Kris-
the official site of the first ten of Minnedosa on the
O
ever Anishinaabe Nation n Thursday evening, sudden passing of daugh-
Gathering. The total route Photo by Karen Mitchell
under a clear sky and ter and sister, Megan Hed-
from start to finish was 194 joosh because he was a drove in the truck, follow- will be adorned with feath- warm temperatures, Mark ley-Brown. We also extend
km. The Anishinaabe Na- messenger that ran from ing one runner along the ers of different colors to Donohoe and family host- sympathy to the Bea Brown
tion Gathering will be held community to community, route. Due to the extreme represent the nation and ed an appreciation bar- family and relatives on the
on August 13th to 16th at establishing and main- heat throughout the week, used during elder meet- becue for relative, friends passing of granddaughter,
Clear Lake, where First Na- taining communications runners only ran short dis- ings and ceremonies. and neighbours. The bar- niece and cousin Megan. A
tion people from all over between the neighbouring tances before changing up The reason the Orga- becuing was very ably celebration of life was held
will come together for tra- tribes. He was also a well- to ensure everyone’s safety nization chose Diabetes handled by Mark’s great at the Minnedosa Ag Barn
ditional teachings. known medicine man and and health. awareness is because the niece Molly of Mexico and on Monday with a large
Bajoosh was the in the spirit of keeping his The runner wore the Grand Chief has Diabetes nephew Tom McLeod of crowd in attendance.
Grand Chief, Jerry Daniels, legacy and tradition alive, “grandfather” rock around and several First Nation Brandon. All present en- Mark, Sylvia and Jor-
grandfather and was the we hope to encourage and their necks and carried the people are dealing with joyed food and fellowship. dyn Firby returned home
first member of the family promote healthier ways of sacred stick which will be this disease every day. All Holly Donohoe of Regina Thursday from Spain
to carry the Daniels name. living.” carved into an eagle staff funds received will go to- was home for the evening where they spent three
The Grand Chief was quot- The group of three men when they reach Clear wards Diabetes Prevention and the long weekend. weeks visiting and sight
ed as explaining, “We are took turns running the leg Lake. The eagle staff is a initiatives for Southern Deepest sympathy of seeing with Irene Sahael
naming this run after Ba- of the journey. Two men very ceremonial item that Manitoba First Nations. the district is extended to and her parents.
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MB AGRICULTURE
Crop Report counts wrap up. disease presence this year.
By DIANE BACHEWICH
SANDY LAKE NEWS
back home to Sherwood
Park, AB after spending a
and boys Beckham and
Zayden of Winnipeg and
D
Spring cereals are rip- Some lodging is visible in eepest sympathy few days with his mother- Joan Derhak of Oakburn.
H igher than normal
temperatures pre-
vailed with very little to no
ening quickly. Most of the
crop maturing well without
any major issues. Fusarium
low-lying areas. Sunflowers
are starting to flower, at
R5.1 to R.3 stages. There
is extended to the
Maluk family and Ryste-
in-law Sadie Rystephanuk.
Visitors with John
Allan and Nancy Derhak of
Riding Mountain, Angela,
phanuk families on the Domaschuk were daugh- Jessie and baby Nolan of
rain across the Southwest head blight is showing up are some reports of insect
passing of Helen Maluk ter Holly and Neil Rocker- McCreary and Gary and
region. Scattered showers especially in unsprayed damage, but no spraying so
at the age of 94. Funeral bie of Victoria, BC. Lindsay Doreen Derhak of Calgary.
in the Russell and Birtle fields of spring wheat, but far.
service was held on Wed- Domaschuk of Calgary, AB Robert Mandzuik returned
areas amounted to less than incidence is very low at this Corn is advancing well
nesday at the Ukrainian and Leonard Domaschuk back here after going back
five mm. Crops are showing stage. The majority of the and benefitting from hot
Orthodox Church with in- of Kelowna, BC. home to St. Catharine, ON
symptoms of prolonged dry crop is at hard dough stage. weather conditions, but
terment at the Municipal Spending the weekend for the past two weeks.
weather and in some cases, It is expected that there will needs rain. The majority of
soils are close to the perma- be some swathing activity the crop is in R1 stage. Cemetery. with Helen Derhak were
nent wilting point. Most at the end of this week in Grasshoppers are Brian Bragg returned Brad and Teagan Derhak
winter cereals are close to these crops. present in all crops and
the pre-harvest herbicide Soybean staging is at along roadside ditches.
stage. Low fusarium levels R3 to R4. The majority of Crop loss is minor to non-
in winter wheat and low the crop looks green and significant to date and no
levels of ergot in fall rye be- tall with no major signs of reports of spraying in the PROPERTIES FOR SALE
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Call me today for great service at great rates! [email protected]
eavestrough
Jon Kowal Siding Roofing
Soffit Fascia
Terry McLenehan
*Denotes Professional Corporation
204-868-5980 or 204-867-5544 Specializing in Robert - 204-867-7113 204-867-6363
Farm Susan Glasgow
CatharineÊ Solar
204-867-6353
Debbie Strelczik
MÊ GijsbersÊ New Builds 204-867-6360
Dan Quesnel
Chartered Professional
Accountant Inc.
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR • A/C
● AC
BACKHOE & TRUCKING
Call us today for your 204-867-6359
MinnedosaÊ 1-204-867-2558 Donna Dowsett
electrical needs 204-867-6361
Ê 213ÊÊ 2ndÊ StÊ NEÊ Ê -Ê Ê BoxÊ 385Ê Ê (48-4)
T:Ê 867-3884Ê Ê Ê C:Ê 867-0190Ê 204-281-3394 Kim Butler
Email:Ê Ê [email protected]Ê
M&M [email protected] GRAIN 204-867-6352
Alayna McTavish
LEONA’S
Minnedosa REAL ESTATE NEEDS
867-2935
Plumbing & Heating
ANONYMOUS
Studio Of Image
minnedosa@ • Construction •
If you like to drink and can
That's your business Summit Septic
burgesslawoffice.net If you want to stop and can't ServiceS Family Hair Care
MAIN OFFICE •Eminence Facials
204-867-5458 That's our business. Minnedosa and surrounding areas
& Product
SIMS & COMPA N Y [email protected]
P.O. Box 36 Frank r. Ford and • Pedicures & LCN Nails
L a w O ffi c e PLUMBING & HEATING
Russ Huyghe
or 867-3966 penny Ford PETER HARRISON • Spray Tanning
Alanon - 210-0433 • Piercing
Norman H. Sims, Q.C. 204-868-6376
CONSTRUCTION
Alateen - 867-5121 Owner/Operator Phone/Text 867-5444 • Eyelash Extensions
7 6 Ma i n S t r e e t S o u t h 867-3401 Minnedosa 204-210-0158
www.suttonharrison.com
MINNEDOSA • 867-2717 Cody Huyghe
204-210-0502
Mtg. Times: 8:00 pm Tuesdays Cells 204-867-2287
67 Main St.
OFFICE MANAGER
Matt Saler Drug Problem? 204-868-0851 or 204-868-0863
email: [email protected] SERVICES
204-868-6886 Narcotics TAC
Anonymous can help Ventures Inc.
Meetings every Waterpals Rob’s Waste
Potable Water Delivery Small EnginE REpaiR &
EAVESTROUGH Tuesday & YaRd maintEnancE SERvicES
Management &
Minnedosa and area Contracting
Saturday at 7 p.m. Health Inspected • Mowing & Trimming
at Calvary Temple, (204)476-0002
RAINBOW EAVES 221 Hamilton Street, No Job is too small!!! •
•
Snow Blowing
Unwanted Item Removal
Garbage Removal
Bin Rentals
& CUSTOM EXTERIORS Neepawa, MB 204-868-5674 • Handyman Services Construction Demolition
Renovating
• Alum & Stainless Welding Household clean up
Seamless Steel Siding • Reasonable Rates Estate clean ups
Soffit ● Facia ● Cladding ● Vinyl Siding SERVICES 204-720-5934
James Hardie Boards ● CanExel Siding ÊÊÊ TRADING
204-727-1639
Cell: 204-729-6896 ● Fax: 204-728-5067 We now offer Picker Barn
CARPET CLEANING
FRONTIER
JOHN FEHR Pick your antiques and
other items!
[email protected] Call us today for your carpet
TRADING STORE
(12-16) By appointment only .
& upholstery cleaning needs. 204-868-5674
Ê 204-867-5551
Transformative
Kim’s
Ê
THE
LEAN
MACHINE
House/Business Electrolysis Gently Used Furniture
MOBILE HEAT WASH
AND DETAILING
Cleaning Services Clothing & Misc. Items
Permanant Hair Removal
- Residential 204-596-5111
By Donations Only
- Commercial Open Monday - Friday
● 204-848-0097
204-848-0097
204-848-0400 Home: 867-3272
● 204-848-0400 Cell: 210-0818
www.clearlakeclean.com [email protected]
[email protected]
16 Friday, August 9, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune
mcu
Minnedosa Credit Union
Community Owned, Community Minded
Main Line 204-867-6350 Nicole Loewen - Loans Officer/Clerk 204-867-6369
Brad Ross - General Manager 204-867-6366 Trisha Paterson - Loans Clerk 204-867-6362
Terry McLenehan - Manager of Lending 204-867-6363 Lisa Dyck - Administrative Clerk 204-867-6367
Susan Glasgow - Operations Manager 204-867-6353 Joanne Clarke - Finance Administrator 204-867-6364
Debbie Strelczik - Ag/Comm. Acct. Manager 204-867-6360 Amber Johnson - Deposit Service/Marketing 204-867-6374
Dan Quesnel - Ag./Comm. Acct.Manager 204-867-6359 Gaylene Johnson - Member Service Manager 204- 867- 6357
Donna Dowsett - Loans Officer 204-867-6361 Fax 204-867-6391
Kim Butler - Loans Officer 204-867-6352 Email info @minnedosacu.mb.ca
Alayna McTavish - Loans Clerk 204-867-6354
Hours of Business
Monday to Friday - 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday - 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
ATTENTION STUDENTS:
DEPOSIT GUARANTEE
ALL CREDIT UNION DEPOSITS ARE FULLY
GUARANTEED, WITHOUT LIMIT, BY THE CREDIT UNION
DEPOSIT GUARANTEE CORPORATION #���� #s��� #e�uca�i��
Minnedosa Credit Union’s
Hot Dog Day August 30th, 2019
11:30a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Proceeds to Benefit