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financial support of the
Government of Canada
through the
Canada Periodical Fund
of the Department of
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By JEFF PEARSON
By VERN MAY
rozhdestvom Kristovym,
or
Merry
Christmas, to our Ukrainian readers! On Wednesday, January 6th my taste
buds were in for a tantalizing delight as I was
invited to enjoy the Traditional Ukrainian Christmas Eve Supper put on by
Rosies Country Caf and
Bakery. Entering the cozy
Caf and Bakery, I was
immediately surrounded
by colourful Christmas
decorations and my senses surrendered to an appetizing aroma that filled
the air. The tables were
set with decorated Ukrainian plates atop matching
tablecloths and at the centre of each table was the
traditional braided Christmas bread, Kolach.
Th e Sviat Vechir or
Christmas Eve Holy Supper is the central Ukrainian tradition of Christmas
Eve celebrations, which
consists of twelve different and special dishes
and begins only after the
fi rst star of the evening
appears. Rosie and Tom
Snyder, owners of the
establishment, host the
yearly Christmas celebration because many Ukrainians no longer celebrate
it at home. We want to
keep the tradition alive,
not only for our many
Ukrainian relatives, but
for all to experience and
enjoy, Rosie commented.
The Snyders took reservations for the Christmas
Eve supper and the tables
were full for three and a
half hours.
I
was
fortunate
enough to sit with some of
Rosies relatives and was
entertained with stories
from some of their Christmas traditions while en-
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January 29, 2016.
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By JEFF PEARSON
faster internet speeds that were implemented in early October, at no addiestman Communications Group tional cost. At the same time, we have
has just completed the second welcomed new customers who like our
phase of a fi bre network upgrade for lower prices and higher speeds versus
Minnedosa. Th e second phase in- the internet off erings from our comvolved doing node splits. A node split petitor, said John Quail, Chief Marketessentially doubles the amount of ing Offi cer of Westman Communicabandwidth available for each house. tions.
The node splits are part of the secTh e additional bandwidth available
to each home in Minnedosa will ac- ond phase of an 18 month program
commodate faster internet speeds, the with Westman spending $4 million
increase of internet traffic and the ex- proactively upgrading network inpansion of high definition video off er- frastructure in eight communities in
Western Manitoba. The upgrade proings.
These node splits are extremely gram enables us to off er even higher
well timed as we are having a tre- speeds in the future as our members
mendous response by the residents of needs continue to evolve, especially
Minnedosa to our new internet speeds. for streaming high definition video,
Our existing customers enjoy their said Quail.
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Around
Town...
By Darryl Holyk
Bang On Prediction
Win a Pair...
Letters to
the Editor
say that the money will do little to combat
international climate change since there
is little of it evident in his letter. When
Mr. Sopuck wonders how sending money
overseas benefits Canadians, he exhibits
a parochialism and ill-informed recalcitrance, refusing to recognize a bigger
picture. Poor countries will likely incur
the greatest costs of climate change. The
Liberal government committed money
to a fund that will help these emerging economies deal with those effects.
Since we, in developed economies have
largely created the problem, we have a
historical responsibility to assume these
costs. As far as the Liberals jetting over to
Paris, climate change is a global problem
and we need to solve it at the global level.
Lines on a map cannot stop the effects of
climate change nor do they negate our
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1886 Cordwood is a necessity for now and subscriptions for The Tribune will be received in that commodity.
1916 Erickson is soon to be connected with the outside world by telephone. The line is now in course of
construction and it is said it will be completed by early
spring.
1956 Some items from the Red and White Store advertisement: Buy of the Week two tins of KLIK for
75 cents, three pounds of margarine 89 cents, three
pounds Maple Leaf Wieners - $1.00. Also for $1.00 three
pounds of 85% lean ground beef.
1966 Dr. H.C. Stevenson was named chairman of
the Rolling River School Division No. 39 at its inaugural
meeting. Stevenson is also the regional representative on
the MAST executive.
1976 An Estate Planning and Consultant Service,
established by former Premier and Highways Minister,
Walter Weir, has opened. Mrs. Weir will join her husband
in the venture in early February.
1986 The cell block in the basements of the Court
House will no longer be used by RCMP. There are too
many opportunities to prisoners who might wish to do
themselves harm such as overhead pipes. Until a cell
block can be constructed as an annex to the local RCMP
detachment offices, local prisoners will be transported to
Brandon.
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If you are an entrepreneur with a disability
or a health condition and
have a business success
story to share, you could
win up to $1000 and great
prizes, explains Susan
Bater, EDP Manager for rural Manitoba and spokesperson for this years Prairie Edition contest.
If you or anyone you
know would like to enter
this contest see their web
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NEWDALE NEWS
By RAVENS GLEN WI
e send sympathy to
John Young on the
passing of his wife, Wendy, on January 3rd at the
Sandy Lake Care Home.
She had moved to the Care
Home in December. Wendy leaves to mourn her
husband John and her two
daughters; Gayle Allen and
Kim Armstrong and her
son Darren Armstrong of
England and their families.
No funeral is being held.
Fred and Margaret
Ann Howard had their
grandson, Kelsey Howard,
to visit them over New
Years.
Eileen Bradley had her
entire family here to celebrate Christmas; Bev and
Garth Dalgarno and their
family and Wayne and
Elaine Bradley and their
family which included Eileens five grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren.
The Early Birds started
their winter card games
with 500 being held January 6th with three tables
and cribbage started on
January 8th. 500 is held
every two weeks and
Bridge Club
Results
January 7th
1st: Wilma Jones/
Gwen Hoffman
2nd: Carol Lonsdale/
Lois Phillips
3rd: Lois Campbell/
Donna Lawson
4th: (tie) Jean
Garbolinsky/Cheryl Orr
and Norman Peterson/
John Cullen
5th: Linda Vint/
Gwen Manns
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Hydro or an independent natural gas marketer. You also have various
rate options to choose from. Understand all of your options before
purchasing, so you can make the choice that is right for you.
For more information, visit:
The Public Utilities Board: pub.gov.mb.ca
Manitoba Hydro: hydro.mb.ca
204-480-5900 in Winnipeg
1-888-MBHYDRO (1-888-624-9376)
Nowhere To Go But Up
By VERN MAY
opment of neutraceuticals
could open new doors that
we have yet to explore.
Through the process,
this regional partnership is
looking to engage a nationally recognized firm that
works with international
clients on site selection
processes and highlighting
regional benefi ts to those
investors. The project will
include identifying the
competitive advantage for
business to consider our
region and how to increase
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SUBMITTED
he Minnedosa United
Church Sanctuary was
blessed with the heavenly
sounds of Harpist and
Vocalist Janelle Nadeau
Friday, January 8th. The
performance was presented by the Minnedosa Performing Arts Expressions
Concert Series. It was a
cold winter night, but the
sanctuary was nearly full
with approximately 70 to
80 people in attendance
for the amazing performance.
Growing up on the
family farm near Fannystelle, MB Janelle fell in love
with music at the early age
of three when her parents
took her to the symphony.
Her parents started her
off with piano lessons to
see if she really was interested in music before getting her involved with the
harp. Making a wonderful
living playing harp, she has
lived in Vancouver, BC for
the last 10 years but still
comes home in the sum-
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Relay for Life
Skate the Lake
Run 4 NF
Canadian Cancer Association
Minnedosa United Church
Minnedosa Food Bank
Minnedosa Minor Ball
Minnedosa Personal
Care Home
MB Heart & Stroke
Foundation
MB Alzheimers Association
Yellowhead AAA
Bantam Hockey
Westman Youth Choir
Lions Club Journey for Sight
Rolling River Festival of Arts
Rockin the Fields Par 3
Tournament
Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame
Minnedosa Senior
Bomber Hockey
Minnedosa Minor Hockey
Strathclair Drama Production
MB Masters Provincial Curling
Minnedosa Mixed
Curling Bonspiel
Minnedosa Ladies Bonspiel
Minnedosa Collegiate Yearbook
MB Lung Association
Arena Zamboni Project
MB 55-plus Games
Minnedosa Agricultural Fair
Tanners Crossing
Pancake Breakfast
MB Barrel Racing Association
Erickson 4-H Beef Club
Minnedosa Golf & Country Club
Sponsor kids to Camp
Wannakumbac
Circus Daddy
Rockin the Fields
Canada Day
Minnedosa Youth Soccer
Funfest Frenzy
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Shriners Club
Minnedosa Bowling
Drew Cardy Benefit Social
Minnedosa Heritage Days
Minnedosa Sports Dinner
Minnedosa Legion
Yellowhead Chiefs Hockey
U of M Aggie Bed Push
Minnedosa Drama Club
Minnedosa Rotary Club
Minnedosa Ag Barbecue
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Shevchenko Dance Ensemble is hosting a Ukrainian New Years Malanka at
the Sandy Lake Community
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Clanwilliam
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Annual Mixed Bonspiel. Monday, February 1st Sunday,
February 7th, 2016. 3 events,
$100 per rink (28 rink limit,
must be a mixed rink with at
least 1 man, 1 lady or any junior under age 17 on each rink.
Any Junior rink all under age
17 is also acceptable). All four
members of every rink entered
and participating in our annual
mixed bonspiel will be automatically entered into an elimination draw to win a fabulous
prize. Winner will be determined at approximately 10:00
p.m. on Saturday, February 6th,
2016 at the Clanwilliam Hall.
Junior Bonspiel Saturday, February 13th, 2016. $20 per rink
(8 rink limit). Mens Skins
Bonspiel Friday, February 19th
(evening) and Saturday, February, February 20th, 2016.
$80 per rink (8 rink limit, call
early). Phone all entries to Jim
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Banquet and social evening
Saturday, February 6th, 2016
at the Clanwilliam Community
Hall. Please Drink Responsibly. (43-3) x
Minnedosa Lions Club
sponsoring A Tribute to
Elvis Presley and Tom
Jones music evening on
Saturday, January 23rd
at 7:30 p.m. Rush seating.
Doors open at MCCC Hall
at 6:30 p.m. Music Artist:
Daylin James from Thunder
Bay, ON. Tickets from Dorothy at MCCC Hall office
Monday Friday 204-8672272 $25 each. Proceeds to
Local 2016 projects! Rainbow Auction ($1500 worth
of prizes!) and 50/50 draw.
Complimentary
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Everyone is invited to
come to see Dot and Norm
Schumachers pictures of
their trip to the Maritime
Provinces and parts of U.S.A.
Date: Friday, January 22nd,
Time: 2-4 p.m., Place: 50+
Drop-in Centre. No cost except for voluntary donation
to cookie jar fund. Coffee,
tea and cookies provided by
ladies of 50 + Drop-in Centre.
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CARD OF THANKS
IN MEMORIAM
OBITUARIES
FRANK SHANDALA
JULY 14TH, 1989
CRAIG SHANDALA
JUNE 27TH, 1980
KEN SHANDALA
DECEMBER 21ST, 1979
DAD MIKE IWASIUK
DECEMBER 28TH, 1984
MOM IWASIUK
DECEMBER 18TH, 1988
WALTER IWASIUK
DECEMBER 30TH, 1992
FRANKIE IWASIUK
SEPTEMBER 1960
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Sales & Service will be closed
temporarily from January
15th to March 14th. During
this interval, I will be handling
any computer repairs or other
computer related matters
from my home. Please contact
me by phone: 204 867-2258 or
e-mail: cocomp@mymts.net
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The Lords Day is the
heritage of our nation. Sunday
observance was written into
the laws of our land, just as
the commandments concerning stealing and murder. For
more information and to read
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IN MEMORIAM
RUSSELL COOK
1926 2010
What we would give
to clasp his hand.
His happy face to see.
To hear his voice,
and see his smile,
that meant so much to us.
Remembered and missed by
Ann and family. x
In Memory
1955 - 2011
TERENCE RAE GUSTAFSON
Dear Terry, son, father,
grandfather.
We miss and think of
you every day.
Love Mom and Dad,
daughter Jennifer
and Christian,
son Sean,
grandchildren Mathia,
Flora and Elisapie.
Rest In Peace.
x
In Memory of
Mom and Dad
ANNIE GREGORASH
who passed away
JANUARY 10TH, 2002
JOHN GREGORASH
who passed away
FEBRUARY 11TH, 2001
Dear Mom and Dad,
Memories are like leaves
of gold and yellow.
They never tarnish
or grow old.
Locked in our hearts you and
Dad will always be.
loved and remembered
for all eternity.
Forever loved and sadly
missed
by daughters Patsy,
Cathy (Joe),
son and step-son David,
grandchildren Lisa
(Kenny), Dave, Allan, Patrick,
Cindy (Corey),
Lena, Eric and Troy, great
grandchildren
Kaelyn, Christian, Jeremy,
Ryan, Reese and Sierra. X
Deadline is
Tuesday at
NOON
ROSE EWASIUK
JANUARY 30TH, 1922 DECEMBER 12TH, 2015
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Rose
Ewasiuk, at the age of 93 at the Erickson P.C.H.
Rose was born in the R.M. of Dauphin, MB to John and Julia Genik.
In her childhood years she attended Lemberg School in the Keld area.
As a young girl growing up on a family farm she had to help
out with various chores. Later in her young life mom met Tony
Ewasiuk, a young Park Warden from the Elphinstone area. They
were married on July 30th, 1943 in Dauphin, MB. Because
of different postings they lived at the Keld station then later in
Seech, MB. Besides being a housewife and mother, she liked to
entertain and guests were always welcomed. Baking and making
perogies was something she liked. Another pastime she enjoyed was
knitting and crocheting. In the summer time she loved gardening.
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