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INSIDE
this week
Warming Up To Run
Cambrian
Cup Champs
$4,000 For
New Clinic
9
Photo by HIllary Miller
Participants warm up with stretches and excercises in front of the Community Conference Centre before
hitting the streets for the 2017 Minnedosa Terry Fox Run last Sunday.
By HILLARY MILLER all counts, said Jan Macey, an extra $200 is definitely a nations, showing that this participate, a little bit of fall
one of the organizers for bonus. cause is still very much weather will not keep them
If your label reads
T his years Terry Fox the run. This year, there was a alive and well. away, said Macey.
17 /09 /30
Run can be summed The run began at 10 good variety of men, wom- With the cold, windy, After the run was com-
up in one word: success. a.m. with a warm up in the en, children, Minnedosans sometimes rainy weather plete, and people returned
With 69 participants, made front yard of the Minnedo- and out-of-towners. There on Sunday, there was con- to the MCCC for a bar-
Its time to renew up of volunteers, donors, sa Community Conference was even a group who cern that fewer people may beque where they could
your subscription! and runners alike, the run Centre which was led by drove down from Erickson have participated in the make an additional dona-
raised $2,700 this year. If Karen Bramley. for the run. Many people run, but Macey said this tion for the food supplied.
204-867-3816 people come in and make
a donation, they are con-
Macey noted that
$2,500 is the average raised
who showed up simply
brought in pledge forms,
was not the case.
I feel that if people Continued on
sidered participants, and it in Minnedosa, so raising and made their own do- are going to come out and Page 3
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T he Communities in
Bloom group has re-
ceived the evaluation for
to a forum that featured
speakers from some of the
communities, who talked
winter.
Linda Bertram, from
Communities in Bloom
to be shared with the Town
and the Municipality so
that if there are areas that
avenue to explore because
I do think there needs to
be more understanding in
potential for a zero-waste
gasifier, which is already in
the works for Minnedosa,
their efforts in making about areas where their commented that they were the Town should be aware terms of what is happen- and will likely not be an
Minnedosa beautiful this own community thrived. taken on a tour and shown of where there is need for ing. issue the next time they
summer. Minnedosa has These topics included where trees had been improvement, they can de- Another suggestion come to town. The judges
again earned a five bloom composting, volunteerism, planted to replace previ- cide how to go about this. for future years is to incor- also hoped to see more of a
rating with a special men- and other aspects. Addi- ous trees, and they stopped I think they made porate milkweed, which composting effort in future
tion for the walking paths tionally, they listened to a at the music camp where some good suggestions, would help to attract mon- years, although Bertram
to encourage active living. presentation on the differ- kids play in the summer. It said Bertram. One such arch butterflies. notes that for a town-wide
The evaluation was held on ent varieties of cacti that was the dorms at the camp suggestion is to have plants One thing that Ber- effort, this would be dif-
July 25th, when two judges, are featured in the area, where some of the CIB and flowers that are native tram stressed is that this ficult to achieve at pres-
Cathy Shaluk and Hugh and other varieties that members stayed overnight to the area planted around is not a win/lose scenario. ent. They wanted to see
Skinner graced Minnedosa have been lost, that they during the conference. town. Another idea is to Minnedosa did not com- more trees planted at the
with their presence. are still seeking. Shaluk All in all, the evalua- incorporate some of the pete against other towns, cemetery, which would be
The CIB conference gave a presentation on the tion was very positive, with indigenous culture and but rather this was an eval- helpful for those who visit,
was held at the Peace monarch butterfly, and its a few pointers for next year history from the area into uation. In past years, towns giving them some shade
Gardens south of Bran- cycle, and spoke of a trip because there is always the town, we certainly were rated on a five Bloom for contemplation.
don earlier this month, to South America that she room for improvement. dont have to go very far scale, with five blooms be- It was a great day,
ing the highest evaluation. said Bertram, we are very
There were a few issues happy for our community,
T ake a look at the lake in ever seen them, other than they cannot stop the flow From Page 1 late cake. person, but I certainly have
Minnedosa. You might when weve been draining entirely because of the ar- Macey wanted to give not done this by myself, not
not see much of it. The the lake, said Mayor Ray eas downstream that rely Much of the food that her heartfelt thanks to all by a longshot, so I would
sole reason for this: the Orr. However, there is not on the water, such as the was supplied for the bar- who came out and sup- like to thank everyone who
dry summer we have had. much that can be done to golf course, and various beque was donated by ported. Thank you to the came out and participated
However, it is a cause for fix this. cattle farmers. various merchants around community as a whole in anyway to make this a
concern, as multiple com- Manitoba Infrastruc- It is almost sealed off town, and Minnedosa UCT and anybody who helped successful terry fox run,
munities rely on that water ture and Transportation completely, which I am a members made home- in anyway with the volun- Im very appreciative.
system for recreation as (MIT) has recently put little surprised at, because
well as agriculture. plastic on the spillway in there are people down-
P remier Brian Pallister and Finance Minister Cam- Manitobans. Our government inherited a serious neg-
eron Friesen announced earlier this month that ative fiscal situation from the previous government.
on-line and in-person pre-budget consultations would
The Minister of Finance will be holding open town
halls to get input from Manitobans in several locations
Health care is the largest spending item by the pro- across the province, including Brandon and Dauphin.
be held this fall to allow Manitoba families to share vincial government, and record spending levels have The ministers of Finance, Health and Justice will be
their views on three key issues for Manitobas future not meant better results for patients, seniors, and fami- holding telephone town halls with thousands of Mani-
sustaining health care, controlling marijuana use and lies. tobans.
balancing the budget. Now, the federal government is reducing the And as your MLA, I am holding a public town hall
I believe in deliberative democracy. I believe in a growth rate in health care transfers to provinces from to get your feedback on these important issues.
government that listens to the people because it trusts what was planned starting next year. That creates a $2 Our government was elected to serve the people.
the people, said Premier Pallister. This pre-budget billion gap in what we expected to receive and what we To do that, we want your input, your ideas, your sug-
consultation is an exercise in listening. Your Manitoba will receive over the next 10 years. gestions for a stronger Manitoba.
government needs to hear from you. I want to emphasize that this is truly a consultation I encourage you to make your views known by go-
To that end I will be hosting a pre-budget consul- process. No decisions have been made. ing on-line to www.manitobansmakingchoices.ca and
tation in the form of a town hall meeting for residents I know Manitobans are already heavily taxed. That completing the short survey. If you dont have access to
of the Riding Mountain constituency at the Shoal Lake is why the Trudeau governments backing off from a computer and the internet, please stop by my office
Community Hall on Monday, October 2nd beginning their obligation to fund health care is frustrating and a at 515 7th Avenue in Shoal Lake and my assistant will
at 7:00 p.m. serious abandonment of their responsibilities. load the survey for you to complete.
To ensure every Manitoban has the chance to give Balancing the budget is essential to live within our I look forward to seeing many of you in person on
their input, the province has launched an on-line sur- means, keep taxes low, and provide an inviting busi- Monday, October 2nd.
vey at www.manitobansmakingchoices.ca. Manito- ness environment for new investment. In order that we have some idea of how many peo-
bans are encouraged to take the survey and have their Balancing the budget too quickly by deep spend- ple to expect, we are asking citizens to pre-register if
say on a number of issues including: ing cuts risks services people rely on, and balancing they can (not mandatory) by calling 204-759-3313 or
Controlling marijuana use, with questions about the budget more slowly by reducing spending growth stopping in at our office.
the legal age of consumption, price, availability and leads to higher debt and taxes on future generations,
public safety; said Finance Minister Cameron Friesen. We want
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Letters to
could call him my friend
for so many years. He is
Ye O l d
I would like to make truly one of Minnedosas
Trib
note of the recent pass- greatest citizens and his
the Editor
ing of Ken Harris. When I legacy continues to live on
moved back to Minnedosa for the coming generation
to take over publishing of to experience and enjoy.
The Tribune in 1989, Ken Believe me when I say that
was one of the first people Prime Ministers, Sena-
I bumped into. It was the work together on many projects in the town. tors, Premiers and many
end of October and I took community projects. Just Together we found Cabinet Ministers knew
a drive out to the beach to name a few that Ken seed funding for our proj- and were familiar with the 1887 A lawsuit is threatened over the recent massacre
and there, down by the and some of his cohorts ects through the kindness name of Ken Harris. of chickens at the livery stable.
boat lagoon was Ken Har- came up with was the Bi- and fore-thought of then I only hope that our
ris, all alone, pulling piec- son Compound, Heritage Mayor Terry Drebit and present Mayor and Coun- 1897 Minnedosa must be in it. The settlers of this dis-
es of telephone pole out Village, Heritage Walking our MLA Harold Gillesh- cil may at some point see trict have discovered gold on their farms of the value, at
of the Parks Board truck Tour, Lions Lookout Tow- ammer. Harris took care fit to forever enshrine his least, of $5 per acre.
and placing them in the er, Rotary Swinging Bridge, of raising the rest of the name in this community
ground to make a vehicle saving the railroad station funds as his friends well by naming a street in his 1907 It is not commendable that men should sneak
barrier. He was in his late and several ongoing im- know. Ken was relentless honour. I would be proud around peering into windows of homes. A resident was
60s at the time and there provements to the beach when it came to fundrais- to make my residence on bothered in this way for some time until recently pa-
he was, putting his back pavilion. In addition, he ing and the number of do- it. tience became exhausted and the offender was shot at.
into the improvements at spurred me on to writ- nor plaques spread around Thank you Kenny for
our lake. As a councillor, ing and publishing three Minnedosa hold testament all that you have done to 1937 A three-year-old Clanwilliam boy was instantly
he had started the Lake books, one on the history to his amazing success. make Minnedosa a better killed early Friday morning when he was run over by a
Rehabilitation committee of early Minnedosa, the Ken was mainly re- place for all of its citizens. grain wagon on the street within 50 yards of his home.
and that was just a small story of the collapse of the sponsible for the lake im- The boy had tried to hop a ride on the wagon, jumped for
part of what was accom- Minnedosa Spillway and provements for the Pan Bob Mummery the side, missed his grip and fell beneath the rear wheels.
plished that year and over finally, the history of rail- Am Games, resulting in
the years to come. roading in the Minnedosa over $1 million in funding P.S. Somehow I know 1947 - The Canadian Forestry Associations tree planting
For the next twenty area. All monies from coming into our commu- that as soon as Ken is fin- car will be in Minnedosa and Franklin in the upcoming
years, Ken and I would those books went to fund nity and used for lake and ished raising funds from weeks. The purpose of the tour is to encourage the plant-
infrastructure improve- his Liberal friends up ing of trees as windbreaks.
ments.
Try To Avoid
there, there will be a new
I am thankful that plaquesoon on St. Peters 1957 Town Council has appointed Keith Wishart as the
I knew Ken Harris and pearly gates. new Secretary Treasurer for the Town of Minnedosa. Pre-
viously, Wishart was the Secretary Treasurer of Balmer-
town, ON.
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to the bottom of the pot. Is pot should be good as new! in 50/50 white vinegar tors.
there a way I can remove Second question: Using a and water for a few hours Smart Tip from Lily
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Pursuant to subsection 367(7) of The Municipal Act, notice is hereby given that unless the tax arrears for Public Notice is hereby given that the 2018 Assessment Roll for the Rural
the designated year and costs in respect of the hereinafter described properties are paid in full to the Municipality of Oakview has been delivered to the Oakview municipal office at 10
Municipality prior to the commencement of the auction, the Municipality will on the 10th day of Cochrane Street, Oak River, MB and is open for public inspection during regular
October, 2017, at the hour of 10:00 AM, at Town of Minnedosa, 103 Main Street South, Minnedosa, business hours. Applications for Revision may be made in accordance with Sections 42 &
Manitoba, proceed to sell by public auction the following described properties: 43 of the Assessment Act.
APPLICATION FOR REVISION
Roll Description Assessed Amount of Arrears
Number Value & Costs for Which 42(1) A person in whose name property has been assessed,
Property May be a mortgagee in possession of property under subsection 114(1) of The Real Property Act,
Offered for Sale an occupier of premises who is required under the terms of a lease to pay the taxes on the
AT MINNEDOSA AND BEING: LOT 10 BLOCK 4
property, or the assessor may make application for the revision of an assessment roll with
54600 L -$17,100 $8,090.26
SS PLAN 52151 NLTO IN NE 1/4 2-15-18 WPM - 249 respect to:
B -$66,500
MAIN ST N (a) the liability to taxation;
(b) the amount of the assessed value;
The tax sale is subject to the following terms and conditions with respect to each property: (c) the classification of the property; or
The purchaser of the property will be responsible for any property taxes not yet due. (d) a refusal by an assessor to amend the assessment roll under
The Municipality may exercise its right to set a reserve bid in the amount of the arrears and subsection 13(2).
costs. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
If the purchaser intends to bid by proxy, a letter of authorization form must be presented prior to 43(1) An application for revision must
the start of the auction.
(a) be made in writing
The Municipality makes no representations or warranties whatsoever concerning the properties
(b) set out the roll number and legal description of the assessable
being sold.
The successful purchaser must, at the time of the sale, make payment in cash, certified cheque property for which a revision is sought;
or bank draft to the Town of Minnedosa as follows: (c) state the grounds on which the application is based; and
i) The full purchase price if it is $10,000 or less; OR (d) be filed by
ii) If the purchase price is greater than $10,000, the purchaser must provide a non- (i) delivering it or causing it to be delivered to the office
refundable deposit in the amount of $10,000 and the balance of the purchase price must indicated in the public notice given under subsection 41 (2), or
be paid within 20 days of the sale. (ii) serving it upon the secretary, at least 15 days before the scheduled
The risk for the property lies with the purchaser immediately following the auction. sitting date of the board as indicated in the public notice.
The purchaser is responsible for obtaining vacant possession.
If the property is non-residential property, the purchaser must pay GST to the Municipality or, if The Board of Revision will sit on Tuesday, October 24th, 2017 at 8:00 p.m.
a GST registrant, provide a GST Declaration. in the council chambers of the Rural Municipality of Oakview in Oak River to hear
The purchaser will be responsible for registering the transfer of title in the land titles office, applications. The final date on which applications must be received by the Secretary of the
including the registration costs. Board is Tuesday, October 10th, 2017 at 4:30 p.m..
Dated at the Village of Oak River, in the Province of Manitoba, this 16th day of
Dated this 21st day of August, 2017. September, 2016.
Managed by: Diane Kuculym, C.M.M.A.
Ken Jenkins Board of Revision Secretary
Chief Administrative Officer Rural Municipality of Oakview
Town of Minnedosa Box 179
Phone: (204) 867-2727 OAK RIVER, MB R0K 1T0
Fax: (204) 867-2686
Email: oakviewcao@mymts.net
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O n Saturday September
16th, the Westman FC
Boys Under 15 Premier
Rodriguez, Josh Camer-
on, Gerardo Chorro, Will
Miller Harms and Isaias
wanting redemption fully
focused wanting to get to
this point again and win
gave these boys any com-
petition this year. This is
the one team they tied dur-
Two Soccer Team Won the Pineda all scoring. Thun- the Cambrian Cup after ing the regulation season.
Cambrian Cup Challenge der Bay made four-out-of- such a close loss last year Josh Cameron scored 19
Finalin dramatic style over five shots in the shoot out in the final against Winni- goals in the regular season
Thunder Bay Chill. while Westman made five- peg South End United (3- of 14 games.
The Westman FC boys out-of-five shots. 2). A win this year meant These boys had a lot
under 15 soccer team These boys played in so much. of fun this season even
is made up of 18 West- the Winnipeg Youth Soccer Coach Diego Rodri- in some very lopsided
man boys 13-15years old Association League play- guez is a former profes- games Diego and assis-
from Brandon, Neepawa, ing all games in Portage sional soccer player from tant coach Alejandro Ro-
Minnedosa and Carberry. or Winnipeg finishing Columbia who has taught driguez made sure that
The game went to a with a 13- 0-1 record good the boys so much. He is the every player scored goals
shootout after ending 2-2 enough to win the Win- calmest most level-headed no matter what position
in regulation time with nipeg League Title for coach in the league. He they normally played
goals by Josh Cameron the second year in a row. never gets rattled and has boosting everyones con-
(Minnedosa) and Isaias Teams from Winnipeg, worked hard as a role mod- fidence. The boys worked
Pineda and completing Pembina Valley, Steinbach el making sure his players well together with strength
two 10 minute additional and Thunder Bay compet- stay calm and dont let in every position on the
halves of extra time with ed in this league this year. the drama that goes with field.
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PUBLICNOTICE
TOWN OF MINNEDOSA
PUBLIC WORKS AND
The Minnedosa damOPERATIONS
walkway will DEPARTMENT
be closed to
Heritage Co-op allow installation
is presently inviting applications for EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYwalkway.
of a new pedestrian
The works are expected to be completed by
RECEPTIONIST/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT SEASONAL TRUCK DRIVERS The Town of Minnedosa is March
looking 15/2014.
for a team orientated individual who
For our Agro Department located in Minnedosa, MB will be An
ablealternative
to provide physical support and assistance in the day to
route has been opened from the
day delivery of services and to operate
east side of the dam, proceeding a variety
to of
theequipment
Rotary in the
MNP is looking for an enthusiastic individual to join our team in our
Minnedosa office as a full-time Receptionist/Administrative Assistant. Length of employment may vary from 1-2 months. Applicants must possess a construction, care and maintenance of the Towns
Bridge and along the east side of the Bison infrastructure and a
minimum Class 3 drivers license.
Responsibilities include:
wide range of delivery of services.
compound.
Manage reception switchboard answer and direct incoming calls
Provide polite and courteous customer service to incoming guests Applicants must possess the following: The successful applicant
This trail will bewillmaintained
possess: during construction,
Accountable for implementing the day-to-day administrative Excellent customer service skills Grade 12 Diploma weather
or Equivalent Education and/or Experience
operations of a busy, dynamic team. Highly motivated permitting.
Previous agriculture experience an asset Valid Class 5 Drivers License
The ideal candidate:
Administrative experience including the ability to prepare and
Proven record of team work
TheTownofMinnedosa
To become a member of our team, please submit your cover letter and Experience in the safe operation of various types of equipment and
generate a variety of professional documents
A team player who enjoys working in a fast-paced, deadline driven resume to:
environment
vehicles
Excellent time management, customer service, organizational and a.haywood@heritagecoop.ca The physical requirements to perform the work
communication skills with attention to detail
Computer proficiency including effective working skills of Microsoft Mail to: Box 1050, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0
Word, Excel and PowerPoint Attention: Annette Haywood, Human Resources Manager This is a full time (40 hours per week) entry level laborer focused position.
For additional information you may contact the Public Works & Operations
Or apply in person at our Minnedosa Agro located at 100 Manager, Kevin Marcino at 204-867-0037.
Heritage Way in Minnedosa, MB
Resumes will be received until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, October 6, 2017 at
www.heritagecoop.ca the Town Office located at 103 Main Street (Box 426) Minnedosa, MB R0J
1E0. Email: kmoyer@minnedosa.com Fax: 204-867-2686.
WE THANK ALL CANDIDATES FOR THEIR INTEREST, HOWEVER,
ONLY THOSE SELECTED TO CONTINUE IN THE SELECTION PROCESS WILL BE CONTACTED.
We thank all applicants for their interest in this position;
however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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HELP WANTED
Southquill Health Services of Rolling River First Nation Southquill Health Services of Rolling River First Nation
Rolling River School Division Employment Opportunity 4 Full Time Positions Employment Opportunity Full Time Position
Jordans Principal Child First Initiative Jordans Principal Child First Initiative
Rolling River School Division is located in Developmental Workers Administrative Support
Position Summary: Position Summary:
southwestern Manitoba, Canada in close proximity to The Developmental Workers will work under the supervision of the Provide administrative support to the Jordans Principle Child-First Initiative,
Riding Mountain National Park and Brandon. Jordans Principle Child-First Initiative Case Manager to provide support Southquill Health Services of Rolling River First Nation under the direction of
and respite services to families with children who have disabilities, the Case Manager. Administrative duties will include data entry, clerical, office
Full-Time TEACHER required complex needs and short-term health conditions. The Developmental management, scheduling of staff/clients around program delivery as directed by
Workers will be hired for a period of one year with opportunity for the Case Manager. The Administrative Support will be hired for a period of one
Westview Colony year with opportunity for extension of employment based on further funding
extension of employment based on further funding and excellent job
(approx. 20kms north of Rivers) performance.
and excellent job performance.
Multi-level Qualifications:
Qualifications: Grade 12 education
All subjects Certified Health Care Aide, ECE or EA Demonstrated knowledge and proficiency with Microsoft programs
For more details and application information, Ability to work independently and as a team member (Outlook, Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint), as well as Internet
please visit our website at www.rrsd.mb.ca select Demonstrated written and oral communication skills applications and other Information Technology
Ability to apply critical thinking skills required Accurate keyboarding skills
Employment then Teaching Positions. Ability to respect and promote confidentiality Demonstrated organizational skills, and the ability to work independently
Thank you to all applicants for their interest in CPR and First Aid Certification Demonstrated communication skills
Valid Manitoba Drivers License Ability to respect and promote confidentiality
Rolling River School Division. Valid Manitoba Drivers License
Own means of transportation
Only those candidates selected for Subject to Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry check
Own means of transportation
interviews will be contacted. Subject to Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry check
Others as deemed necessary Others as deemed necessary
Salary: Based on Qualifications Salary: Based on Qualifications
Southquill Health Services of Rolling River First Nation Closing Date: September 29th, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.
Closing Date: September 29th, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.
Employment Opportunity Full Time Position Please forward resume with cover letter stating your qualifications to
Please forward resume with cover letter stating your qualifications to the
Jordans Principal Child First Initiative Case Manager the attention of: attention of:
Position Summary: Ms. Natasha Wilson, Director Ms. Natasha Wilson, Director
Under the supervision of the Health Director, the Case Manager will Southquill Health Services Southquill Health Services
oversee the development of a community specific child-first program P.O. Box 246 P.O. Box 246
that will provide support and respond to children with complex needs Erickson, MB R0J 0P0 Erickson, MB R0J 0P0
and short-term health conditions. The Case Manager will work with Fax: 204-636-2307 Fax: 204-636-2307
the children and their families in partnership with service providers and We thank all those who apply; however only those We thank all those who apply; however only those selected
agencies. The Case Manager will provide supervision to 4 Developmental selected for an interview will be contacted. for an interview will be contacted.
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Workers and 1 Administrative Support. The Case Manager will report to
the Health Director of Southquill Health Services of Rolling River First
Nation. The Case Manager of the Jordans Principle Child-First Initiative
will be hired for a period of one year with opportunity for extension of
employment based on further funding and excellent job performance.
Qualifications:
Home Routes
Post-secondary education (BSW, RN, LPN) in a health discipline
with experience working in Aboriginal Health field
Minimum 3 years working experience
Strong group facilitation, presentation, and engagement skills
A Second Season in Minnedosa
Ability to work independently and as a team member SUBMITTED it was really popular, and or the kitchen jams on me through That Cooper
Demonstrated written and oral communication skills people saved-the-date, as the East Coast, and figure House on facebook. I need
Ability to apply critical thinking skills required
Ability to determine priorities and deadlines, as well as flexibility S ome old-timers from
Minnedosa might be
familiar with That Cooper
they say. Home Routes is
still sending shows up that
way.
we can have a great show
here. I set up the chairs to
check, and we can easily fit
a list ahead of time, but
folks pay when they ar-
rive. Admission is $20 and
in adjusting to changing priorities and deadlines
Ability to respect and promote confidentiality House. It is a 1908 mod- Last year, Home twenty-five, and the kitch- all proceeds go to the art-
CPR and First Aid Certification est two-story home in the Routes contacted the 50+ en is really big, for refresh- ist.
Valid Manitoba Drivers License south-west part of town, Activity Centre to see if ments during the break. I And in Season 2, all of
Own means of transportation much like dozens of others they were interested in think the house concerts Minnedosa is embracing
Subject to Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry check that were built in the early hosting shows here in here will be super. Home Routes. The 50+ Ac-
Others as deemed necessary years. A relative new-com- Minnedosa. McLennan tivity Centre is hosting the
Salary: Based on Qualifications er to town, Nancy McLen- came on board to host the The test of That Coop- February show, and In-
nan took over That Cooper artists overnight, and the er House happens this Sat- spire Studio is hosting the
Closing Date: September 29th, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.
House at the end of 2011 shows were held at the Ac- urday night, (September April show.
Please forward resume with cover letter stating your qualifications to
and started to tidy up the tivity Centre. 23rd) featuring Brazilian Hopefully, as time
the attention of:
house and the yard. It was the first year guitarist, Marco Castillo passes we can share
Ms. Natasha Wilson, Director
Before she moved to for Home Routes here, from Winnipeg. the show over even
Southquill Health Services
Minnedosa, McLennan said McLennan. Attend- Im glad the first more venues, said
P.O. Box 246
was living up in the Swan ance was good and the show is a solo artist. Marco McLennan. It is nice to
Erickson, MB R0J 0P0
River Valley where she had shows were all terrific, but has been in the entertain- really get to know the art-
Fax: 204-636-2307
a different old house an it unfortunately was too ment business his whole ists, and hosting does
We thank all those who apply; however only those
old store front where much of an evening volun- life. His dad played with make that happen.
selected for an interview will be contacted. (26-2) she was one of the first teer commitment for the Nat King Cole. Hes a real Besides Castillos Bra-
Manitobans to host Home members, so we decided showman. zilian guitar styles, this
Business Cards
We print business cards
Routes House Concerts
over the fall and winter
months.
to simplify the shows this
year. McLennan will host
the shows in That Cooper
Because That Cooper
House is a small venue,
McLennan is taking calls
seasons shows include
Celtic, Blues, Americana
Jazz, Folk, and Roots
in all styles and quantities. Colour Cards It was fun, said Mc- House. (204-210-0754) and emails shows.
Stop in today prices starting at Lennan. At first, people It will definitely be (nellymills@hotmail.com)
or call us 250 500 1000 werent sure about the cozy, she said. I imagine as reservations, or, she
for details. $45.00 $70.00 $110.00 idea, but after a few years, the cilidhs out in Ireland, said, you can message
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Cheri McTavish Broker Refridgeration
Chartered Accountants 867-3946 Air Conditioning,
and Advisors Myrna Alexander
Myrna Charles Heating & Electrical
George Allard, FCGA* Cell: 868-5503
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867-0145 867-5551
204-867-3121
or of Manitoba Cell: 476-6591 Kitchen Equipment
Commercial Gas Fitter
Support Group Dennis: 476-2766
Gently Used Furniture 204-476-5185 Commercial & Residential
service specialist
FINANCE Clothing & Misc. Items Meetings are held at 23 Hour Service
Donations Neepawa Library 3rd Tuesday of Kent Brown
Minnedosa Estate Sales HILLSIDE the month 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 1-204-867-7346
Credit Union Pick-up & Deliveries Plumbing & Heating
For more info call:
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(204) 725-8550 LEONAS
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Newdale News
By Ravens Glen WI Pederson and family on 8th. The September 15th ert (Cheryl) Davies, three working and retiring in year.
the untimely passing of her service was taken by Helen grandchildren and four Winnipeg. The Sunday morning
MEATS
Caesar wet dog food asstd.......................................................100g ............. $0.89
Whiskas dry meaty selections...................................................2kg ............. $6.99
NN roast medium regular, decafe coffee ..........925g ...... $8.99
NN cheese parmesan ..........................................................250g ............. $4.99
NN cookies caramel coconut/striped shortbread .... 198-368g ............. $2.29
NN crackers salted/unsalted ..............................................454g ............. $1.99 PC chicken nuggets, strip breaded .....................................800g ............. $5.99
NN pineapple juice pure unsweetened ........................... 1.36lt ............. $1.99 Chicken legs .............................................................................................. $2.09/lb
NN cheese slices asstd ........................................................500g ............. $3.99 Inside round beef steak ............................................................................ $4.39/lb
Lysol all purpose toilet bowl cleaner asstd ..................650-710ml ............. $2.97 Chicken leg................................................................................................ $1.99/lb
Philladelphia cream cheese brick ..........................................250g ............. $3.49 Inside round beef roast ............................................................................ $3.99/lb
Kraft Philly dip asstd................................................................227g ............. $3.29 Boneless porkloin roast rib or sirloin ends ................ $2.79/lb
THANKSGIVING ESSENTIALS - 3 WEEK LOCKDOWN
(SEPTEMBER 22ND - OCTOBER 12TH
Glad Press N Seal .................................................................. 24.6m ............. $3.49
NN wine glasses ...................................................................20ea ............. $3.49
RC 10.38 plates........................................................................40ea ............. $6.99
PRODUCE
NN white plastic cutlery asstd pack ...................................96ea ............. $3.99 Strawberries ............................................................................... 1lb ............. $2.99
NN container 415-960ml................................................... 7-8ea ............. $3.49 FM McIntosh apples .................................. 5lb ...... $4.99
Maple Leaf flaked meats asstd................................................156g ..........3/$5.00 English cucumbers ........................................................................................ $1.49
PC croutons garlic & butter.................................................140g ............. $1.77 FM mandarin ............................................................................. 3lb ............. $5.99
Shake N Bake asstd .......................................................... 140-184g ............. $2.47 Carrots ........................................................................................ 2lb ............. $1.29
Mini Wheats regular ................................................................510g ............. $4.49 Onion yellow .............................................................................. 3lb ............. $1.49
Max House instant coffee original/decafe..................... 150-200g ............. $5.97 Pineapples...................................................................................................... $2.99
BAKERY
NN juice orange ................................................................. 1.75lt ............. $2.49
Old Dutch chips asstd .............................................................255g ..........2/$6.00
Uncle Bens quick cook long grain rice, brown .....................1.6kg ............. $6.99
Green Giant canned vegetables asstd ... 398ml .. 4/$5.00
Aylner tomatoes whole/diced with green pepper ......540-796ml ..........2/$3.00
Dole pineapple canned asstd .............................................. 398ml ..........3/$4.00 Country Harvest bread/bagel asstd ..... 675/6x90g .. 2/$5.00
Ocean Spray cranberry sauce jellied/whole....................... 348ml ............. $1.99 Deli World light rye bread .......................................................900g ............. $2.99
Franco gravy asstd ................................................................ 284ml ............. $0.99
Campbell RW soup asstd ..................................................... 284ml ..........3/$4.00
Campbell broth asstd ........................................................... 900ml ..........2/$4.00
Kraft salad dressing asstd..................................................... 475ml ..........2/$5.00
Miracle Whip asstd ............................................................... 890ml ............. $4.49
Bicks pickles baby dill/yum yum/sweet mixed ....... 1lt .. 2/$7.00
Bicks sauerkraut wine ................................................................ 1lt ..........2/$7.00
Knorr pasta/rice asstd .............................................................133g ..........4/$5.00
Uncle Bens F&F rice asstd ......................................................165g ..........3/$4.00
BC potatoes asstd ............................................................ 141-215g ..........2/$4.00
BC Hamburger/Tuna Helper asstd ................................ 166-233g ..........2/$4.00
LUCKY DOLLAR
ALL PRICES ARE PLUS GST, PST & OTHER LEVIES WHERE APPLICABLE *WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Stove Top stuffing asstd ...........................................................120g ............. $1.69
I Cant Beleive Its Not Butter..................................................454g ............. $1.99
Club House gravy mixes asstd ............................................ 21-42g ............. $0.99
Nestle pure life water...................................................... 12x500ml ............. $2.49
F O O D S
Perrier water asstd ................................................................ 750ml ............. $2.49
Tim Hortons dark roast/decaf coffee .....................................300g ............. $7.49
Minute Maid orange juice/Five Alive mango, citrus .......... 1.75lt ............. $2.79
PC crackers crisp thin vegetable ........................................225g ............. $1.79
Planters dry roast peanuts/salted cashews...225-600g ...... $4.49 OPEN 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK 70 Main Street South, Minnedosa 867-2821