July 19, 2019
July 19, 2019
The Minnedosa
Since 1883
Volume 137 Issue 19 Friday, July 19, 2019 www.minnedosatribune.com 90 cents plus tax
Weeds Taking
Over North
End of Lake
Rodeo Action
Returns Photo by Darryl Holyk
8 (L-R) Cpl. Graeme Kingdon and Cst. Mitch Thompson are pictured with Prairie Mountain EMS - Erickson Paramedics
Amanda Cornish, Amy Kingdon, Callum Melvin and Jodi Lynn Woychyshyn. Missing - Linde MacDiarmid.
Paramedics risked their own safety to aid Cpl. Kingdon after being wounded by gunshot near Onanole last August.
By DARRYL HOLYK community involvement Thompson, who has since bitt and Dauphin-Swan Staff Sergeant Dave Porter,
and support the RCMP been transferred to Nova River-Neepawa MP Robert Yellowhead Area Com-
If your label reads
19/07/31 T
he Royal Canadian received during and after Scotia, were both in atten- Sopuck. mander. “The outpouring
Mounted Police host- the incident in which Cpl. dance as honoured guests. “This community of support shown to the
ed a special Community Graeme Kingdon and Cst. Other special guests in- was diligent in calling RCMP and the Kingdon
It’s
time to renew Appreciation event at the Mitch Thompson were in- cluded RCMP Superinten- the RCMP with tips and and Thompson families
your subscription! Onanole Rec Centre last volved in a shooting while dent Darcy Fleury, RCMP information which as- was nothing short of re-
Thursday, July 5th. The responding to a Break and Assistance Commissioner sisted RCMP in the quick markable and much ap-
204-867-3816 event was hosted to rec- Enter on August 29th, 2018. Jane MacLatchy, Riding apprehension of two-of- preciated.”
ognize the outstanding Cpl. Kingdon and Cst. Mountain MLA Greg Nes- the-three suspects,” stated Continued on Page 6
E ffective June 4th partment. Matt is in his ance of his crew. “It was a real hon-
,Minnedosa volun- fifth year with the depart- “With the retirement our that the department
teer firefighter, Matt Saler, ment and through his pas- of Mike Kowal at the end choose me for the posi- Photo submitted
tion,” Saler expressed. “We
have a great group of lead-
ers so it doesn’t change N eed some pool noodles? Now is the perfect time to
get them from Minnedosa Home Hardware. Not
Sh
things a whole lot for what only is it swimming season but right now, our local Home
Minnedosa Co ow
will occur on the calls. Ever Hardware is running a “Big Boss Pool Noodle Challenge.”
mm you
since I joined I have en- Owner Gord Lane has challenged his hard-working team
Home Hardware
joyed every minute of the
Su un r
of employees to sell 500 pool noodles with all proceeds
pp ity
experience. I look forward being donated to the Beach Enhancement Committee to
or
to many more years to get closer to their goal of constructing a new playground
invites you to t come.” at the beach. The pool noodles, in bright pink, orange,
blue or teal are selling for five bucks each. If all 500 sell
Ready to
BIG BOSS Rock
POOL NOODLE R ockin’ the Fields of
Minnedosa returns
August 2nd to 4th.
This year’s festival
CHALLENGE
kicks off Friday with April
Wine, Platinum Blonde,
Harlequin, Lee Aaron,
Nightrain, Wreckin’ So and
Thousand Dollar Truck.
Saturday’s lineup in-
cludes Collective Soul,
All sales of Pool Sam Roberts Band, Nir-
Van Down By The River,
Noodles to be donated
Daisy Chain and Black-
lights.
Committee
Roses, Refusion and Kates
Outlaw.
For more information
(500 available) call 1-888-330-8333 or visit
rockinthefields.ca
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Two Locals Up For Travel Manitoba Awards mately 20, the sorority
went down to ten mem-
bers, and several of those
the service our physicians
can provide to their pa-
tients.”
By DARRYL HOLYK Farmhouse Lofts Bed and similar award from Tour- nor Hockey were recipi-
Breakfast. Criteria for ism Westman. The criteria ents of the Travel Mani-
T wo Minnedosans have
been nominated for
the Travel Manitoba Tour-
this award includes dem-
onstrating initiative and
creativity in developing
for the Travel Manitoba
Aspiring Youth Award is a
Manitoban 29 years of age
toba Partnership Award
for their joint efforts in
the outdoor pond hockey
ism Awards. These hon-
ours are presented annual-
Manitoba’s tourism prod-
ucts while also addressing
or younger who has dem-
onstrated a passion for
fundraising weekend held
each February.
business of
ly to Manitobans who have
made outstanding contri-
a need or void for identifi-
able tourism markets.
tourism. They must also
participate in the tourism
The 2019 Travel Mani-
toba Tourism Award will
the month
butions to the provincial In the Aspiring Youth field, show tourism ambi- be presented at a gala in Minnedosa Chamber of
tourism industry. category, Maddy Grant tion in their region and set Winnipeg on September Commerce
Meaghan Cann has is nominated for her cre- a good example of what 19th. thanks this business for its’ contribution to
the business community
been nominated for the ation of three-video series Manitoba’s tourism indus- Congratulations and
July 2019
Travel Manitoba Innova- showcasing Minnedosa try can become. good luck to Meaghan and
tion Award for her busi- Valley Life. Maddy was Last year, Skate the Maddy on their well-de- Kim’s Quality Foods
ness Farmhouse 50 and recently honoured with a Lake and Minnedosa Mi- served nominations.
R ainfall accumulation
over the past week was
widely variable with six to
rainfall experienced this
spring. Some cereal crops
are entering the milk stage
well. No aphids yet. In-
tercropped peas-oats and
peas-canola are looking
Bertha armyworm
moth counts are rising in
the Southwest, but still
By Darryl Holyk 130 mm falling across the for wheat and soft dough very promising. well below threshold.
region. Southern parts of in barley. Winter cereals Soybean crops rang- There are isolated reports
the region received more are at hard dough stage. ing to early R1 to R2 stage. of diamondback moth lar-
Sports Dinner… with severe thunderstorms There are some late tillers Lower root nodule counts vae feeding, but no reports
Our local Rec Commission is busy planning its around Glenboro and in fall rye crops that flow- in some fields ranging of spraying. Grasshoppers
22nd annual Sports Dinner which will be hosted Octo- Mountainside. There are ering above the canopy of from two to six per plant, feeding has been noted,
ber 19th at the Conference Centre. This year’s theme is some reports of standing main stem heads. Most fall but larger than normal. but recent rains are help-
baseball and two keynote speakers have been booked water in fields but most rye crop is at hard dough Symptoms of iron defi- ing keep numbers under
– retired Blue Jays Jesse Barfield and Duane Ward. Pro- moisture was absorbed stage, which is earlier than ciency chlorosis in saline control. Rains since mid-
ceeds from the Sports Dinner are granted back to the into the soil. Northern ar- normal and may be due to areas. Soybeans benefit- June have helped pastures
community to local rec and sports related organiza- eas in the region near Rus- delayed rains. ting from warmer, moist and hay production. Hay-
tions and programs. sell, St. Lazare and Shoal Nearly all canola is at conditions. ing has started with yields
Lake could use more rain full bloom. Some fungicide Sunflowers are at the reported to be below av-
in coming days. Localized applications occurring, R1 to R2 stage and about erage. Precipitation has
Rodeo success… hail was reported along PR when stands are good. Still 130 cm tall. Small grass- boosted dugout levels, but
Hats off to the small group of local volunteers who #355. Soil moisture condi- some thin stands due to hoppers and thistle cat- not yet fully recharged.
threw together a pretty amazing one-evening rodeo tions in southern areas of poor germination/insect erpillars present. Stagey The far southwest corner
event in a very short period of time. It was great to see the region is rated as 30% pressure this spring. Most emergence early in spring of Manitoba and south
the bleachers full of spectators and hopefully, a full surplus and 70% adequate fair stands are branching causing irregular stands, of Riding Mountain Na-
weekend of rodeo can return to Minnedosa in the fu- while the northern areas profusely and filling in. where some plants are be- tional Park are still drier
ture! of the region rated as 80% Hot weather may be caus- hind, ranging from V4 to than the rest of the region.
adequate. ing some flower blast. Ear- V8. Corn ranges from V10 Some producers have be-
Cereal crops have im- ly seeded flax is in full to to V12. Patchy develop- gun hauling water and
Head out to the Fair… proved and are headed. late bloom. Stands look tall ment in field areas, some some native hay will not be
Following last Friday’s rodeo, the Minnedosa Ag- Fungicides on spring and full, with low disease with limited nutrients with worth cutting. Most annual
ricultural Society grounds will again be bustling with wheat are occurring, given pressure. nitrogen and sulfur defi- crops seeded for greenfeed
activity this weekend as the 137th Minnedosa Fair and elevated fusarium head Peas are in full bloom ciency symptoms. and silage are doing well.
Exhibition returns. The fair kicks off tomorrow morn- blight (FHB) risk, as well to mid pod stage, some Quinoa is in early to
ing at 9:30 and continues throughout Sunday. There is as for protection from leaf mycophaerella-ascochyta late flower stage (about
no gate admission so head down to the fairgrounds and disease. Timely, adequate seen and fusarium root 120 cm tall), stem boring
check out this long-running community event.
Bargains galore…
Local bargain hunters will find two Home Hard-
ware flyers in today’s edition – watch the dates very
Main Street Paving About to Begin
closely as one flyer is for this week and one is intended
The long awaited,
for next week when we will be on holidays and not pub-
lish. The current flyer is the smaller “Plumb it, cool it,
much anticipated
power it sale” while the larger, “Summer Savings Sale” repaving of
runs from July 25th to 31st. Minnedosa’s Main
Street is set to kick off
next week. Large
Councillor profile… electronic billboards
Current Minnedosa Town Councillor, Jim Dowsett went up last week
was featured in an in-depth “Municipal Profile” on his
announcing a start
lengthy municipal career in the Summer 2019 edition
of the Municipal Leader. Way to go Jim!
date of Monday, July
22nd. This is the same
day the provincial
Tribune Founder Communities in Bloom
William Gibbens judges will be in
Born - 1854 at London, England town to witness the
Died - February 20, 1932 needed upgrades to
at Cornwall, Ontario our main drag.
Photo by Darryl Holyk
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Bubbling Over l d
Some mischievous
culprits turned the
Main Street fountain
Ye O
Trib
into a bubble machine
during the early
morning hours of
Saturday, July 13th.
There are very
few seasons that
someone doesn’t add
some soap to the 1889 – The newly formed school district of Westhope is
fountain as a joke but advertising for tenders for the erection of a frame school
this most recent house. Tenders are also being wanted for digging a well
attempt was one of the at Westhope School.
largest bubbling
messes seen for some 1899 – Halpenny’s Store advertises “There is nothing
time. Fortunately, no so refreshing as a drink of cool soda water, served in a
real damage was cool glass, drawn from a cool fountain or a dish of our
done as a result delicious ice cream.”
of this prank. Photo submitted
1909 – The weekly shooting by the Moore Park Rifle As-
sociation was not quite up to standard on account of a
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T he north end of
Minnedosa Lake is
quickly becoming infested
need to meet with and start
addressing some of the key
issues,” states Martineau.
and stagnant water creates
more weed life. An influx of
weed beds also slows down
with a huge array of weeds. The north side of the the current which causes a
Approximately 20% of the lake has become unusable nasty circle of stagnant wa-
1.9-mile lake has been lost, and even simply coming ter/more weeds.
and with the rate of growth close to the weed beds Martineau will be tak-
it is sure to be even more with a motor boat results in ing Minnedosa Mayor Pat
very soon. The increase in the entanglement of weeds Skatch and Deputy Mayor
just this year alone is quite wrapped around the pro- Frank Taylor out on the
staggering to say the least. peller. The weeds can also lake in the next couple of
The Friends of Lake be seen all along the west weeks to show them the
Minnedosa (FOLM) have side (Brandosa side) of the extent of the weeds and
been an extremely vocal lake as well and has played discuss upcoming steps.
and active group for rais- extreme havoc to those “We know nothing is go-
ing the increasing issues who park their boats along ing to happen overnight,
that face the Minnedosa their dock. Many own- we absolutely know that,”
Lake. Currently the group ers are required to try and said Martineau. “But we
is hopeful for the creation remove the weeds them- can’t sit by and do noth-
of a unified group that con- selves in order to prop- ing. We have to take steps Photo by Karen Mitchell
tains the area including erly utilize and maintain now to save this beautiful
Minnedosa, R.M. of Minto- their boats. These weeds lake. We are very hopeful
Odanah, Little Saskatch- however can not just be we can create the partner-
ewan River Conservation pulled and left in the lake, ships with who we need to
District, Rapid City and they must be removed and and keep moving forward.”
Rivers. As similar problems burned or they will contin- If anyone is interested
are affecting all said areas, ue to spread at the bottom in joining the FOLM com-
committee member Brian of the lake. mittee or has ideas or com-
Martineau believes that is It is felt that one of ments they are encouraged
the next steps. “If we can the reasons the west side to contact Brian Martineau
stand together and be on is seeing a larger increase at martineaubwj@hotmail.
the same page with what is due to the low current com
we are facing and what the on that side. Boats tend to
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I n July 2009, the grand re-opening of the Minnedosa Agricultural Display Building was
held during Heritage Day at the Minnedosa Heritage Village. Pictured during the rib-
T he first Yard of the Week has been selected by Minnedosa Communities in
Bloom. The honour goes to Dave and Jennifer McDonald on 2nd Avenue Street
S.E. Minnedosa Home Hardware will be presenting all winners with a gift card for
bon cutting ceremony are (L-R) long-time museum volunteer Jamesy St. John, Evelyn
receiving the special honour.
Delgaty who worked in the octagon building ticket booth as a young girl and Museum
Just a reminder to Minnedosa residents to tidy up their yards and areas this
Chairman Charlie Kingdon. After being relocated to the Heritage Village in 2007, the
weekend as the Communities in Bloom Judges will be in town on Monday, July
provincially designated heritage building underwent a major $100,000 plus restoration
22nd. Let’s make Minnedosa shine!
to bring it back to its former glory of when it was originally built in 1904.
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10 Friday, July 19, 2019 The Minnedosa Tribune
T he fourth week of
July marks the 14th
season of the Clear Lake
The Clear Lake Cham-
ber Music Festival con-
tinues to be an important
Piano; Daniel Tselyakov,
Piano; Paul Shore, Host;
Kerry DuWors, Violin; Ka-
engaging program, and the
exceptional musical talent
guarantees an exciting and
The Clear Lake Cham-
ber Music Festival occu-
pies a special place in mu-
ties: the Lorne Watson Re-
cital Hall, School of Music,
Brandon University (July
Chamber Music Festival part of Canada’s cultural tie Gannon, Violin; Mi- pleasurable experience for sic lovers’ hearts, minds 24th to July 26th); the Erick-
directed by pianists Alex- calendar delighting people chael Scholz, Viola; Simon all. and summer plans. Don’t son Lutheran Church (July
ander Tselyakov and Dan- of all ages with a powerful Fryer, Cello; Crystal White, “Manitoba’s rich cul- miss out on a wonderful 27th to July 28th); and the
iel Tselyakov. This year’s musical experience. This Double Bass; Nancy Hen- tural identity is best ex- week of outstanding mu- Wasagaming Community
Festival is comprised of year’s ambitious schedule nen, Flute; Chris Byman, pressed through the arts,” sic in the beautiful natural Arts (July 27th). For tick-
six concerts: five chamber is sure to please and prom- Clarinet; Alla Turbanova, said the Honourable Cathy surroundings of Clear Lake ets and more information
concerts and a jazz con- ises to inspire new lovers Piano; Sabina Rzazade, Pi- Cox, Manitoba’s Minis- and Riding Mountains Na- contact the School of Mu-
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Newdale News
By Raven’s Glen WI Junior Varsity Female Ath- done girls! Josie Pedersen ago. our congratulations on Jim Dayton and Bob
lete Award – Jorja Peder- played with the U-12 team Sincere condolences their recent marriage in Young motored to Dau-
T he Grade 6 – 11 Awards
Night Ceremonies
were held on June 24 at
sen; Most Improved Senior
Varsity Athlete – Chelsey
Dutchak. Congratulations
at the Provincial Playoffs
held in Winnipeg where
they won two and lost two.
go out to Dave and Caro-
lyn (Coulson) Clark on the
passing of her mother Jen-
Shanghai China where
Kirk teaches English. Dilek
is originally from Istanbul
phin last week to visit with
a former school classmate
Rosie Chimick from Van-
Strathclair School with to all the winners and good Grandson Kalen Huibers nie Coulson in Dauphin Turkey and they met in couver BC. Jim and Rosie
Mrs. Bobbi-Lynn Geekie as luck to the grade 11 stu- (Christa and Leo’s son) of Hospital on July 12th. Jen- Shanghai. Kirk is the son were in the same grade and
emcee. Newdale students dents as they start that last Brandon played on a Bran- nie (Hawreyluk) her sisters of Allan and Marcella Ir- Bob a couple years ahead
taking home honours year of high school in the don Bantam team at Pro- Mary Paulencu, Sophie win who lived and worked so a lot of “do you remem-
were: Grade 6 Hawk Award fall! vincials in Winnipeg, going Ellchuk (deceased) and in Newdale for several ber” questions were asked
– Josie Pedersen; Grade 8 Barb and Dennis two-and-two. Rosie Chimick along with years before their move to and mulled over!
highest average and Top Pedersen have been busy We send our sympathy brother Nick were raised Birtle, where they current- Swimming lessons will
Middle Years female ath- keeping up with the grand- to Jim and Shirley (Prus) on the farm east of town ly reside. be gearing up in the next
lete - Lexy Waddell; Grade children playing ball! Jorja Dayton of Shoal Lake on and took all their school- We send best wish- several weeks, are you reg-
9 Proficiency Award – Jorja Pedersen and the U-16 the passing of their Aunt ing in Newdale. Funeral es for improved health istered yet?
Pedersen; Grade 10 Pro- Magic team travelled to Shirley Mae Prus on June service will take place at to Clayton Murray of
ficiency Award – Tyson Fargo N.D. to play in the 29th in Brooks Alberta. the Funeral Home in Dau- Minnedosa as he spends
Kawchuk; Most Improved Red River Rage Tourna- Shirley Mae was the wife phin on July 19th. time in Minnedosa Hospi-
Junior Varsity Female Ath- ment on July 5th to 7th and of Dr. Prus who practiced Newdale friends of tal. We’re thinking of you
lete – Dusty Kawchuk; Top won the tournament. Well in Shoal Lake many years Kirk and Dilek Irwin send Clayton!
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