May 6, 2015 - Interlake Enterprise News

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May 6, 2015 - Interlake Enterprise News
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First mud
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VIKING
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school
this
Friday
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neuver their machines down the 400-ft. long
bog. It’s a tough slog as wheels churn up the
Spectators and competitors had a splash as mud and water on the 80-ft. journey to the
the Interlake Off-Road Club hosted its first finish line.
all-terrain vehicle (ATV) mud bogging event
Saturday at Gimli Motorsport Park. Dubbed Perhaps counterintuitively, the machines
the Quad Spring Mud Bog Challenge, the churn up a wave in front of their vehicles,
day-long event attracted an estimated 100 creating an added obstacle to their trek to
glory and bragging rights. The driving ain’t
spectators.
easy. Drivers struggle against the water,
There were 38 entries in the first-time event, waves and mud.
which attracted riders from Balmoral, Brandon, Gimli, Manigotagan, Miami, Pine Falls, The physical challenge may explain why
of thetheir
competitors
were under
30,Early
inPrairie,
Virden,
Winnipeg
Cheryl Johnston Grade 3-4 teacher, Cheryl Chwaliboga Portage
Grade 3-4lateacher,
andTeulon,
Gwen Stallard
Grade
3-4 teachermost
assembled
Grade 3-4 students
at Arborg
cluding
women.
Beach
Woodridge.
A crowd that
swelledGarage
Middle School on May 4, to discuss the current fundraising
effortsand
build
a school in Nicaragua.
This Friday’s
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Arborgyoung
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their latest Deevent.
to 100 over the course of the day, enjoyed larosa, 11, and 14-year-old Tyler Rogoski, of
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By Marlene Ness
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raised
last year to fund the Winnipeg
This comingBeach,
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8ththe
AEMS
will be holding
building of a new school in Los Campos.
fundraising
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at the first
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the field.
Delarosa
placed
Grade 3 and 4 students at Arborg Early Middle School Mud bogging is an added twist to the ATV and
Warehouse
(beside
the
Co-op
grocery
store)
in
Arborg
Rogoski placed second in the 600 to
off-road
experience.
In Gimli
(AEMS) convey an in-depth and compassionate un- “This
year, we’re
raising money
to addcompetitors
an extra room 700
to raise
money
cc B
class.for their continued support of the Los
drove
into
a
large
excavated
pond,
then
maderstanding
of
the
educational
challenges
in
Nicaraonto
their
school,”
said
one
grade
4
student,
during
Campos
school.
AEMS students
willon
be present
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May 6, 2015
Continued
from front
Arborg students fundraising for
Nicaragua school this Friday
By Marlene Ness
Cheryl Johnston, Grade 3-4 teacher at AEMS, described the ongoing classroom efforts to raise social
awareness in students. “In Social
Studies, we have been researching about different countries, and
talking about children’s rights and
freedoms,” explained Johnston. “In
some countries those basic rights are
not being met. When we came to
Nicaragua, we discovered a country
that needed help.”
During the interview, students raised
their hands eagerly to offer up facts
on Nicaragua, creating a vivid snapshot of the educational system there.
“Only one out of ten people can
read or write,” said one male grade
3 student.
“Only kids age 6 to 12 go to school,”
said another grade 4 girl.
“Children who do go to school only
finish an average of five years of
school,” added one female grade 3
student.
“And there are barely any schools
sense of pride and accountability
with this grade 3-4 class, knowing
that they have dramatically affected
the lives of kids who are much like
themselves in a less lucky part of the
globe.
Friday’s Garage Sale will be held
with the support of Coop Grocery
Store. Coop has made many generous donations for stuffer bags, which
the students have been helping to
prepare for sale.
Also at this Friday’s Garage Sale,
AEMS student Alliana Rempel will
have a table set up selling her original butterfly prints and bumper stickers, with all proceeds going to the
Malala Fund. Alliana’s full fundraising story can be viewed at http://enLast year Evergreen School Division raised $10,275 to help build a school terprisenews.ca/arborg-eight-yearin Los Campos, Nicaragua, in partnership with Free the Children.
old-uses-art-to-fight-for-equality/ ;
this eight year old has already raised
whatsoever in the rural areas,” said right down to types of houses they over $1000 to help children attend
another boy in grade 4.
live in, and the chores a Nicaraguan school through the Malala Fund.
Child may have to do in the morning
The kids at AEMS have clearly devel- when they get up.
Details of last year’s Nicaragua fundoped a perspective of life in an unraising efforts can be viewed on the
derprivileged country. Students dis- “Before we built a school in their Evergreen School Division’s website
cussed in detail the daily routine of village, the kids had to go to school at http://www.esd.ca/Pages/Build-Aa typical Nicaraguan child their age, under a tree,” added one student School-In-Nicaragua-Initiative.aspx.
comparing it to their own lifestyle, reflectively. There was an innate
DON’T BE LEFT OUT
The Gimli Age Friendly Committee, which reports to
the RM of Gimli Council, will soon publish a directory
listing community organizations and services in Gimli,
Winnipeg Beach and Dunnottar.
We are collecting the information in collaboration with the
Winnipeg Beach and Dunnottar Age Friendly committees, but
we would like you to contact us if your organization has been
inadvertently overlooked.
All we require is a short description of what your group does
and how it can be contacted by phone and email. We are covering all sectors from sports, recreation and the arts to health,
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For a listing at no charge, contact
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Your Source for Community News – Locally Owned and Produced May 6, 2015 Noventis goes ‘North of Ordinary’
By Michel Forest
in its final form.
Noventis Credit Union recently
launched a new branding campaign that has as its main slogan
‘North of Ordinary,’ and which also
includes members’ ‘Get to know
us’ booklet with a “Hi! We’re Noventis” splash image that conveys
the organization’s downhome demeanor.
“I think that it helps to further define us in that it is a statement of
what kind of community-based organization we are,” McKnight explained.
When one glances at the new
branding material, it quickly becomes clear that it has succeeded
in packaging Noventis in a way that
When asked what he thought the makes it easier for its members to
main thrust behind the phrase identify with their credit union.
‘North of Ordinary’ was, Noventis CEO Kevin McKnight said that “It is a continuation of our commubeyond the obvious play on words nity-based, grass roots approach
was that it could mean something that puts things in a language that
different to each individual accord- not only resonates with our meming to their particular (financial) bers but with our staff as well,”
situation.
Percy said.
“And whatever that may be, our Branding campaigns such as this
view is that their success is also our one are thus intended to act as
success,” McKnight added.
‘manifestos’ or credos that help to
reaffirm an organization’s commitAs a result, one of the first things ment to remain connected with, in
that one notices about the branding this case, the communities that it
serves.
is that it is heavily values-based.
“As a credit union, we are focused
on answering to members, so we
strive to reflect community values.
In fact, everything we do is rooted
in community,” Noventis communications and marketing manager
Adrienne Percy said, in agreement
with McKnight’s statement.
That community-based approach
is precisely what differentiates a
values-oriented place like Noventis
from the more rigid financial institutions out there, which is what was
behind the creation of the credit
union movement in the first place.
Noventis Credit Union employees Alex Stellar (left) and
Chantel Kusnick (right) familiarize themselves with the
organization’s new brand ‘North of Ordinary.’
(PHOTO/ ADRIENNE PERCY)
“This brand will help us to evolve
with our members as we move forward,” McKnight said, adding that
at Noventis, going that extra mile
Percy, who played an important is all about each individual interrole in developing the new Noven- action and finding unique ways to
tis brand, said that the team felt that cater to members’ needs.
it “captured the spirit of the people
“We’re not okay with okay, because
and the regions that we serve.”
we strive for extraordinary. We are
This was something that became a breath of fresh air, as crisp as the
obvious in the focus groups that north wind,” the brand states.
took part in the developmental
phase of the new brand and – along And that, Noventis says, is what
with Noventis staff members – thus makes it ‘North of Ordinary.’
helped to generate the new brand
A well-defined, member
centric brand
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DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: June 5, 2015
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Gimli, Manitoba
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Rotary International
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May 9, 2015 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm
with
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Sunday
2:00 – 4:00
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Lorne and Elaine Pick, left, have opened Gimli’s Beachview Gifts
which carries just about everything including jewellery made by
Elaine and Venessa Park (right).
By Roger Newman
Gimli now has a store where you can go
for everything.
Lorne and Elaine Pick recently opened
the appropriately-named Beachview
Gifts in the Beachview Centre on the
west side of First Ave. in downtown
Gimli.
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The husband and wife team feature the
internationally-known line of Leanin’
Tree gifts and cards. But that is just the
start because they also carry everything
from men and women’s clothing, toys
and snacks to art, jewellery, signs, magazines and cottage supplies.
In fact, there is everything but the kitchen sink - and it could be there too.
“Besides Leanin’ Tree, we obtain merchandise from liquidators, sell on consignment and acquire items from a small
number of estate sales,” Lorne Pick said.
“That enables us to offer affordable prices. You can buy kids toys for 50 cents,
headphones for a dollar and golf shirts
for $5.95.”
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Pick has done this
before. He operated a gift and print
shop in Winnipeg’s
Fort Garry Place
until he and Elaine
settled in Gimli.
He is originally
from Surrey, B.C.
while she is from
Western Manitoba,
and they met when
she walked into his life as a customer at
the Winnipeg store.
The Picks were drawn together not only
by mutual attraction, but also by their
parallel careers as freelance writers. “I
ran away from Surrey at 15 and travelled
and wrote freelance magazine articles
on general topics,” Lorne Pick said. “I
was in California, Nevada and Texas before I arrived in Manitoba about 10 years
ago.”
Because of their backgrounds, the magazine rack at their new Gimli store could
be a magnet for the local writing and arts
crowd. Among the titles on the shelves
are Border Crossings, Manitoba’s literary
magazine; plus the Prairie Journal of Canadian Literature, Canadian Stories; the
Ryerson Review of Journalism, Canadian
Screen and The Dancer.
Elaine is also a jewellery-maker whose
creations are featured in the store alongside jewellery crafted by Gimli’s Venessa
Park. The Picks are planning a year-round
operation and the store is currently open
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through
Saturday and from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday.
“We will likely extend our summer hours
as the season progresses,” Lorne said.
Having lived in Gimli for the past few
years, the Picks are hoping for a long
run for their store. “We came here because we have friends in Gimli and we
love small towns,” said Lorne, “So far,
the store has had a great response even
before our grand opening on Saturday,
May 16.”
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Many different
interpretations,
Icelandiccouncil
Elvis
Siglunes
man tireless
in criticismsays
of municipal
On Saturday May 9th, five local Elvis
Presley tribute artists will be shaking
up the Selkirk Memorial Hall with a
special Mother’s Day concert.
Concert organizer and 15 year veteran Elvis tribute artist, Dave Green,
commented that the Mother’s Day
Concert is one of his all-time favourite events. “This is the fourth year
we’ve done it in Selkirk. It’s always
very special; we get moms of all ages
attending!”
Five Elvii
Saturday’s event will feature five ‘Elvii’ (--that’s right, the plural of Elvis
is Elvii, Green hastened to point out).
One Elvis tribute artist, Daylin James,
will be coming all the way from
Thunder Bay for Saturday’s concert.
The other four Elvii are local: three
are from Winnipeg, and Green himself is from Moosehorn.
“I do the Elvis thing for fun,” Green
noted. “I have a full time job workBy
Mosher the lime plant near
wouldGreen-becomeaka
a lightning
rodElvis’-for Holowchak.
monthly
meetings,
claims.
ing Jim
at Graymont,
Dave
‘Icelandic
is one of five
Elvis tribute
artists
who He
willsays
be that Coun.
Randy
Helgason
walked
out
of
council’s
regular
Moosehorn. I actually never considperforming at the Selkirk Memorial Hall this Saturday, May 9th for Mother’s Day.
Gene
Holowchak
is reviled
some, heralded A disturbing claim centered on the reeve’s al- meeting May 16. Holowchak and his wife also
ered becoming
an Elvis
tributebyartist
as
a
hero
of
sorts
by
others.
He’s
before I happened to try my hand atbeen a thorn leged harassment of two of the municipality’s left that meeting because they were offended by
festivals
America
are actuSunday made
of theat Gimli
festival
will
will subsequently
be taking placewent
on Augcomments
7-9.
in
the side
of Siglunes
council
than in
a North
female
front-office
staff, who
allegedly
the time
by Reeve
karaoke
fifteen
years ago-priorfortomore
ally competitive
events,
year
on sick
leave regulated
in what was described as stress Zacharias. be an all Gospel day, revealing the
that, Inow:
neverprotesting,
even sang.”writing letters, badgering
noted
that thisin year’s format multi-layered side of Elvis Presley as
through
Elvis
Presely’s
Estate
downbe Green
council members and the municipality’s interim leave. The two would
formally
terminated
thehad
3-day
festival“I inwant
Gimli
All official2012
Elvis Judges
artist.
chief
officer.a surreal in Graceland.November
becausefor
they
not Elvis
returned
the an
town
to understand what is going
Greenadministrative
described having
will
be
a
slight
departure
from
previare
trained
to
high
standards,
to
know
to work.
on with their leader and reeve,” he said. “I want
moment, when he entered a karaoke
ous
years.
“We’ve
decided
on Friday
“The thing
Presley,
is that
what
they’re
looking
for...
considerHolowchak
retired
six
years
ago
to
the
RM
of
Sipeople
to realize
what about
they’reElvis
looking
at down
contest on a whim in Winnipeg, and
ing
everything
from
the
entertainers’
night
to
open
it
up
to
other
tribute
you
so
often
hear
the
same
thirty
glunes
in the
shockingly
gotWest
into Interlake.
the finals.He’d
“Thefarmed in the The letter and departure of the two female staff the road.”
outfits
performance
to songinterest
artists--so
it will counbe not only Elvis, popular songs played over and over...
Niagara
worked
as asome
software
fixertoinvocal
piqued
Holowchak’s
in Siglunes
karaoke Peninsula,
guy told me
if I got
interpretation.
but
Elvis
plus
Tom
Jones, plus
Johnny Inacknowledges
reality, Elvis recorded
songs
abookings
variety of
capacities.
But
the gig was up when cil, its leader in particular. “One of the things
Holowchak
that his625
protests
I could
rent his
equipment
Cash,
others!”
hispart
career.
There
aretosoget
many
obhealth
problems sidelined the now 58-year-old. my father taught me is that
we plus
do have
to think and critiquesinare
of his
effort
people
from him.”
scure
Elvis
tunes
that
you
just
never
“When you about
go to the
a big
Elvis
Festinext guy,” he said. “I live my life based thinking long before the next round of municival,
you
see
Elvii
of
every
shape,
size However
that are2014.
really“Ibeautiful
on Saturday,
to hear,
He
and
wife
Victoria
chose
the
quiet
life
when
on
some
of
the
principles
my Dad raised
me on. it’spalback
elections
in October
want tosongs.”
inform
After that, Green got invited to the
and
sex.
Some
sound
just
like
him...
pure
Elvis,
featuring
eleven
Elvis
tribsix
yearstalent
ago they
retreated
from
the hurly burly If I see somebody who can’t speak up for them- them about what is going on so they can make
Arborg
show,
where he
hapute artists from across the
country.
actually
a lotnext
of depth
to Elsome
do it simply
they have
to
a
home
northwest
of
Ashern.
Gene
Holowselvesbecause
on an issue,
I will help.”
a better,
more“There’s
informed
decision
[election]
pened to sing Love Me Tender...
vis
as
an
artist.
People
start
to
realThere’s
one
Elvis
coming
from
Vana
passion
for
it.
Everybody
has
their
chak
a niche
as aasometimes
writer
time,” he said, adding he has no plan to run
in
“You would
know, Icarve
was never
really
very
couver,
two
Elvii
from
Saskatchewan,
ize
that
once
they
get
into
his
music,”
own
interpretation
of
Elvis
and
Elvis’
and
frequent
commentator
on
the
affairs
of
his
“My
interest
in
council
started
when
the
two
2014
nor,
he
says,
has
that
ever
been
his
motibig Elvis fan,” Green admitted, “I’m
onetoElvis
from
music.”
adopted
It was
until female employees were and
forced
go on
sickThunder
vation.Bay. concluded Green.
more of ahome
rocker,community.
Led Zeplin kind
of idyllic
about
year
ago I when
he heard
a guy...abut
when
sang that
song, itrumblings of leave,” he said.
Green stressed that he has never
discord
about
municipal
Meanwhile, Holowchak hopes to have a relajust clicked
for Siglunes
the audience.
That re-council.
strived
to
be
an
Elvis
look-alike.
Holowchak
makes
no
bones
about
his
recent
tively restful summer. He’ll stop parading on the
sponse really clinched it for me.”
“I’m
known
as
the
Icelandic
Elvis,”
The battle began with a missive penned by five one-man picket across the street from the mu- highway. But, in between gardening and enjoylaughedin-Green,
whose
hairthough
is veryhe would later move his ing the rural life, he says he’ll continue to apply
of six councillors,
whoElvis
signed an explosive
nicipal
office,
Competitive
blonde.
dictment of their leader, Reeve Barry Zacharias. protest out of town. “I hit the highway because pressure on the provincial government, the OmHolowchak
pass;that
instead,
Green went could
on to not
explain
al- he took it people were complaining about my kind of pro- budsman and the Office of the Auditor General.
upon
to copy
andhe’s
distribute
test inElvis
the town,” he said.
thoughhimself
the Elvis
festivals
orga- that letter Gimli
throughout
Ashern
and
the
surrounding
rural
“I will probably continue to lobby the provinnizing in Gimli and Selkirk area are
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the heart of mu- The reeve’s behaviour remains
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decogovernment
for Ph:
a recall
election process,”
non-competitive,
many
the toElvis
Open
Thursday to
Mondayhe
from
Noon
to 7pmwhere
(year-round)
for thethat
Gimlirous,
ElvisHolowchak,
Festival, which
nicipal governance. It contained allegations
who attends
council’s
oncesaid.
“That’s
I’ll spend a lot of time.”
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Evergreen Orff ensembles
entertain
at annualEditorial
festival
Commen
June 12, 2013
The
By Roger Newman
Engineering the future in an information
She shared her expertise with an audiIs a future written by global
ence of local parents and grandparents
last Friday when she adjudicated the
corporate interests in the cards?
Orff classes at the Evergreen Festival of
Joan Linklater knows more about Orff
than most people in Manitoba.
ByGimli’s
Jim Mosher
the Arts in
Sigurbjorg Steffanson Early School.
Geo-engineering,
genetically
“Orff
is a form
of music performance
modified
organisms,
engineered
invented
beforeYou
thesay
Second
nanoparticles.
what? World
War by German composer Carl Orff,”
Linklater
told recent
an inquiring
reporter
These three
examples
of
during
a
break
in
her
adjudicating.
ecosystem intrusion are barely on
“Classes
of early
andeach
middle
years
stuour radar,
though
has
a vast,
dents
combine
in
performances
whose
unmeasured potential to change
elements
are singing,
movement,
our ecosphere.
You know:
This
speech
and
the
playing
of
musical
inplace we call home.
struments. The young people use their
whole brains to create and express
Geo-engineering is in the news afthemselves musically in unison, and it
ter an Australian ethics professor
brings joy to their lives.”
penned a book about the strategies
poised
changewhat
our approach
to
Linkaterto knows
she is talkglobal
climate
change.
Prof.
Clive
ing about because she is an assistant
Hamilton’s
highlights
professor
and book
coordinator
of the both
Orff
the
potential
benefits
and
costs
of
teacher certification program at the
embracing
geo-engineering
as
University of Manitoba’s faculty ofa
‘solution’
our earthly woes.
music.
Hertoexplanations
about Orff
should be filed in family memories because
thisofforerunner
musical
theInstead
changingto our
behavatre
has we
beenchange
a regularclimate.
feature atThis
the
iours,
Evergreen
music
festival
for
the
past
35
approach allows us to continue
years.
spewing greenhouse gases (GHGs)
without having to modify our be-
The
adjudicator,
a Winnipegger
with
haviour.
Earlier this
year, the global
music
degrees
from
Brandon
Univerconcentration of carbon dioxide,
sity
and the
University
of Michigan,
the main
driver
of climate
change,
had
a busy
day per
of judging
Gimli.
hit 400
parts
millionin (ppm).
She evaluated performances by 21
That’s the highest-ever concenclasses, each with 18 to 23 students,
tration of the GHG. At 400 ppm,
all of whom were entered by the early
we are hastening toward a tipping
and middle schools in Gimli, Winnipoint
beyond
even a change
peg
Beach
and which
Riverton.
in our practices may not slow climate
change.
To
some
degree, she was evaluating
herself as she taught and certified all
four Evergreen Orff teachers involved
in the Friday Orff concert. They were
Krystal Isfeld of Sigurbjorg Steffanson,
Heather Clarke of George Johnson
Middle School, Lane Collins of Riverton Early Middle School and Janice Arnason of Winnipeg Beach School.
Geo-engineering holds the prom- mously known for its genetically
ise of never having to say we’re modified crop plants, including
sorry. We stop worrying about canola, once Canada’s premiere
climate change because we can crop.
There
werethe
some
imaginative
costumes in the
hide its effects
below
folds
of
Orff section ofSilver
the festival.
an engineered ‘solution’.
nanoparticles? Excuse me.
Also
during aideas
day of
Onenoticeable
more far-fetched
is imagito put
native
performances
was theinrendition
up thousands
of mirrors
the upof
Canadian to
folk
song the
“I’sesun’s
the
perthe
atmosphere
deflect
B’y”
by
a
George
Johnson
grade
five
rays, then presto-magico, we cool
class
plus the
staging
“LooktoWhat
the planet.
We
seed of
clouds
creFollowed
Me
Home”
by
a
Riverton
ate rain during periods of drought.
grade
three-four
class.
We send
up sulfur-containing
par-
ticles into the upper atmosphere to
“I was very impressed by the stanabsorb the sun’s energy.
dard of performance in the Evergreen
School Division,” said Linklater whose
We ‘do’ stuff
to the
adjudication
duties
takeatmosphere,
her around
the
oceans
or
the
land to should
‘engithe province. “The community
neer’
a climate
willseemask
be
proud
becausethat
I can
therethe
is
effects
of
ongoing
global
climate
support for the music teachers. I enchange.everybody to keep it up.”
courage
It gives aalso
whole
to
Linklater
had anew
wordmeaning
of encourburying for
ourthe
heads
in the sand.
agement
participating
students.
“Keep up your music,” she said. “It
not
only improves
your life,organisms
it also imGenetically
modified
proves
the world
(GMOs)?
Same around
sort ofyou.”
thing: another engineered ‘solution’. We
There
wasworld
similar
last
feed the
notexuberance
by addressing
Wednesday
when
Winnipeg
profespoor farming practice but by alsional
AmyofWebb
tering dancer
the genes
foodsadjudicatto make
ed
the
festival
dance
classes
the
them resistant to blight
and atother
natural challenges facing food production. Good in theory, perhaps.
More than that, it’s patentable by
the likes of Monsanto, one of the
world’s largest corporations, fa-
News
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She was most pleased, however, when
a delicately balanced ecosystem,
a Sigurbjorg Steffanson grade 3-4 class
for example
our Pata”
frequently,
though
presented
“Pata
a South
Afrinot
infinitely,
adaptable
planet
can folk song associated with Miriam
known locally as Earth.
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dance
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we
so
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revile.
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should
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the adjudicator
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African.be as
silver
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pertinent tip
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both
Those also
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the
and the
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early studies,
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ing
another
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you’re
clear and present danger to algae,
doing
theand
Mexican
Hat Not
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you
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First, some facts:
Dear Editor,
In the farm community where I grew up everybody knew one another. No one locked their
doors and all the adults kept an eye on the local
children.
1. Marijuana is a controlled substance in Canada.
Nothing I write here should be interpreted as any
kind of licence or encouragement to break the
law.
I was especially grateful for this one winter day
when my dad dropped me off at our country
school. The halls were silent as I walked in. I
could see my breath -- a sure sign the heating was
off. I had not yet learned to read the clock, but I
was sure something was not right.
2. Since 2006 half a million Canadians have been
arrested on marijuana-related charges at an estimated cost to the Canadian public of $500 million.
Venturing outside I tried the teacher’s residence.
Nothing. I waded through snow and through a
hedge to the only house for miles. Fortunately, it
was close to the school.
What a commotion when they found me on their
doorstep! My snow-filled boots were pulled off, I
was wrapped in a blanket and fed hot chocolate.
Then they drove me home.
In the farm community where I live now that notion of looking out for one another is still strong.
My campaign to represent Selkirk-Interlake-Eastman in Parliament has taken me to most of the
municipal councils and many doorsteps. No one
has mentioned crime as a problem. Only once
has the level of policing come up. But I have been
asked about my position on legalization of marijuana.
3. A recent World Health Organization report
says Canada has the highest teen usage of marijuana amongst the countries surveyed.
My priority is protecting our children.
not be better applied to more serious crimes and
the new range of sophisticated cyber crimes that
threaten our welfare.
Ultimately, our safety still comes from looking
out for one another. From using facts not fears
to make our decisions. Had I been afraid of the
neighbours my day might have turned out very
differently in that country school several decades
ago. (So why, was the school deserted that day?
Turns out the teacher broke her glasses and cancelled classes so she could get them repaired. My
parents didn’t know because we had no phone.
Installed the next spring!)
Joanne Levy, Liberal Candidate
Selkirk-Interlake-Eastman
Based on the evidence they are not safe. They are
using a substance that can affect the developing
brain and exposes them to the criminals
that sell it. I believe in the Liberal approach
-- if we pass smart laws that tax and strictly
regulate marijuana, we can better protect
our children, while preventing millions of
dollars from going into the pockets of criminal organizations and street gangs.
There might even be a better impact on
community safety. In 2013 the majority
(67%) of drugrelated offences in Canada
continued to involve marijuana. We have
to wonder whether that time, money, and
effort in policing, courts and jails would
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The Police Academy is coming to you courtesy of the Village of Dunnottar Age Friendly
Committee.
Although this could be construed as ominous by a few people, the academy is actually a series of seven free afternoon sessions
to help you improve your safety and security inside and outside your home. The three
hour sessions, from 1 to 4 p.m., will run between May 19 and July 2 at the Matlock Recreation Club at 77 Matlock Rd.
“The sessions are open to all age groups and
there are no geographic boundaries limiting
attendance,” says Dunnottar Age Friendly
Chair Jan Legeros who admits the afternoon
times might be most appropriate for older
adults.
Jan Legeros says topics such
as personal and internet safety
will be covered at the sessions
being organized by Dunnottar
Age Friendly.
Legeros said the Police Academy originated
as an RCMP initiative, but the sessions now
offer a wide range of speakers on a variety
of topics. For the Dunnottar sessions, Sgt.
Robert Lockhart of the RCMP will be joined
by such speakers as Gimli pharmacists Ernest
Stefanson and Claire Gillis on medical safety, Noventis Gimli manager Nic Mundey on
banking, retired firefighter Doug Thordarson
on fire safety, and Emergency Measures Coordinator Don Emes on his responsibilities.
“People left saying ‘I wish I had known all
that’ when there was a similar academy in
2013 at the Gimli New Horizons Club,”
Legeros said.
Other topics to be covered by the academy
include home and personal protection, identity theft, internet safety, gambling, power of
attorney, care for dementia patients and safe
driving and scooter riding. With two topics
to be discussed at each session, the dates are
May 19, 26, June 2, 9, 16, 23 and July 2.
On another topic, Dunnottar Age Friendly
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Province to spend more than it receives: budget
Minimum wage up slightly; five-cent tax on cigarette
By Jim Mosher
Finance Minister Greg Dewar presented his first budget last Wednesday.
(The Selkirk MLA was appointed to his
first Cabinet post late last year.)
The over-arching fiscal focus of the
deficit budget is job creation, Dewar
said in his budget speech. He predicted more jobs will be created as the
province invests more than $1 billion
in infrastructure.
A modest tax cut for small business,
an education tax break for seniors,
breaks for students, families, an increase in the minimum wage to $11
from $10.70, extra money for rent for
welfare recipients and other minor inducements.
Financial institutions will face a oneper-cent increase in corporate tax.
Smokers will pay an additional fivecent tax on a single cigarette. There’s
no extra sin tax on booze.
Dewar said Manitoba is leading the
country in jobs growth, having created
20,000 new jobs since the last budget.
And, he said, the government’s plan of
core investments in infrastructure will
keep the momentum on the jobs front.
“For most people, the most important
economic indicator is a job,” he said.
“And here, too, our plan is delivering.
We know our plan is working because
Manitobans are working. In fact, our
rate of employment growth is nearly
four times the national average.”
“We are fixing the roads, creating jobs
and keeping health care strong for
the future,” the finance minister said.
“More people are living and working
in Manitoba than ever before, and
they are earning more to support their
families. Budget 2015 keeps our momentum building.”
According to 2015-16 budget documents, the province will spend
$12.865 million on projected revenues
of $12.354 million. After withdrawals
from its fiscal stabilization fund and
other adjustments, the projected deficit at April 30, 2016 is predicted to be
$421 million, down just $30 million
from the $451-million deficit projected in the 2014-15 budget.
Deficits will be the order of the day
over the next two fiscal years: $328
million in 2016-17 and $185 million
in 2017-18. A $24-million surplus is
projected for 2018-19.
The province’s net debt is projected to
rise to $20.426 billion, up $1.651 billion from the $18.775 billion forecast
for the previous fiscal year.
The government will invest $4.5 billion over the next four years as part of
its core infrastructure investment plan.
Spending on roads, bridges ($747 million), flood protection ($48.5 million)
and municipal infrastructure ($285
million) is projected to top $1 billion
this year.
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Walkers mourn dead and injured workers
Editorial Comment
while fighting for the living
ering the future in an informational vacuum
Is a future written by global
corporate interests in the cards?
ineering holds the promever having to say we’re
We stop worrying about
change because we can
effects below the folds of
eered ‘solution’.
mously known for its genetically
modified crop plants, including
canola, once Canada’s premiere
crop.
re far-fetched ideas is to put
sands of mirrors in the uposphere to deflect the sun’s
n presto-magico, we cool
et. We seed clouds to creduring periods of drought.
d up sulfur-containing paro the upper atmosphere to
he sun’s energy.
These wee things have been engineered as an antibacterial delivery
agent. The silver in these tiny particles destroys bacteria. Only problem: Bacteria are a required part of
the tangled web of terrestrial and
aquatic life. Maybe not so good
if you’re smelly but nevertheless
good if you happen to be part of
a delicately balanced ecosystem,
for example our frequently, though
not infinitely, adaptable planet
known locally as Earth.
Silver nanoparticles? Excuse me.
ing global weather opens the
valve we may not be able to control, for instance.
There is too much information to
be held in a single goblet. But,
thanks to our digital ecosphere,
those who care can connect to
the broad sweep of fact. (Be careful, though. Charlatans and purveyors of misinformation exist.)
Large corporations are taking advantage of the surge in technological application while government
regulators struggle to keep up with
their insatiable appetite for profit
above principle.
stuff to the atmosphere,
ans or the land to ‘engiclimate that will mask the
Scientists and ethicists are trying
of ongoing Members
global climate
catch up.
Full-scale,
geo- workplace safety and remember dead and injured workers.
of the Selkirk and District Labour Council walkedtothrough
the city’s
streetsglobal
to promote
More than half of the biomass in engineering may be a few decades
Lake Winnipeg, for instance, is away but we have to question its
a whole new
meaning
to that bacterial community
so premise
today — Safety”.
or leave future
By Roger
Newman
Manitobawe
Government
Employees
Pawley who represented Selkirk in
our heads in the sand.
revile. What wouldUnion
happen(MGEU);
should Sue
generations
a
potentially
planetSmerchanski,
the 1980s and was a long-time Selsilver
nanoparticles
(SNPs)
be
as
changing
mess
that
may
well
be
Workers should go home in the a member of both the MGEU and Selkirk Mayor Larry Johannson par- kirk resident.
ally modified
organisms
lethal
as in
many
suggest.council;
too farand
advanced
its sweeping
same shape
as when
they left
the studies
ticipated
in the walk and gave a
Selkirk labour
Peter in
? Same sort
of
thing:
anThose
studies
conclude,
and
they
ecological
consequence
to
alter.
morning.
Mandryk of the United Steel Work- short address in the courtyard out- Before everybody left for a light
ngineered ‘solution’. We are early studies, that
SNPs (USW).
are a
ers Union
side city hall. He said he felt “very lunch at the Steel Workers hall,
world notThat
by was
addressing
clear
and
present
danger
to
algae,
If
a
course-altering
change is needa main theme at the Selhonoured”
to participate in the Cook and Chacun said annual
ming practice
but
by
albacteria
and
plankton.
Not
a
pretty
ed,
we
should
begin
thepublic awareness of walks to promote workplace safety
kirk and District Labour Council’s Mandryk and other speakers walkmaking
and raise
e genes of“National
foods to Day
makeof Mourning
picture. Walk” stressed the needturn
rather than
later.
to sooner
encourage
the importance
of workplace safety. must continue in Manitoba comsistant to blight
and
other
which promotes safety in the work- workplace safety, particularly He also described Selkirk as a blue munities like Selkirk, Winnipeg,
challenges place
facing while
food proWe continue
to evolve
humanpeople just starting collar town with many workers em- Brandon and Dauphin. They said
remembering
workers
amongasyoung
Good in theory,
perhaps.
beings.
It
appears,
however,
killed or injured on the job.
their careers,that
“If you see anything ployed in industry, government and there is still lots of work to do bean that, it’s patentable by we face a host unsafe,
of technologycause ailments like job-related
let the culprits know,” said the health sector.
of Monsanto,
oneofofabout
the 40
driven
leaps fewwho
unThe walk
peoplequantum
wound Mandryk
stress are still not recognized as
works at the Gerdau
largest corporations,
faderstand
or
question.
Engineerthrough Selkirk’s main streets Tues- rolling mills. “It is very fundamental “My father worked for 46 years at workplace injuries.
day morning, April 28 before ter- that people who go to work should the Manitoba Rolling Mills,” said
minating with a moment of silence not come home any different from Johannson who was a union mem- “People can get broken and hurt by
ber at Canada Safeway before he words too,” Cook said. “Work can
and speeches in front of city hall at when they went.”
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Smerchanski,
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13 Manitobans
died The mayor was not the only guest Chacun said unions play an imin Selkirk,
further in
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an mittee, saidscaled
Specializing
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& dressed $1.00 per fish
April
event Hauling
that started
in the on the job last year and another 13 from the political sector. Also taking portant role in making workplaces
Soil &28
Gravel
Needs
CATFISH
Tail to
Fillets
(rib and
cageillto tail)
on, walk and bringing best healthier and safer. “We have more
away due
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partskin
in the
1980s and is now marked every passed
$1.00
per
pound
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wishes from their bosses were Kris- fighting to do so that workers can
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Selinger shuffles Cabinet on eve of budget
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By Jim Mosher
Two significant changes occurred in
Place your greeting the Interlake, as Interlake riding MLA
Premier Greg Selinger shuffled the deck Tom Nevakshonoff was appointed
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MEMORIAL
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posts he held before a leadership swearing-in. “It’s near and dear to my
James Allum, formerly minister of juscampaign that culminated with a heart. I’m a hunter. I’m a fisherman. A
BERNICE SCHNERCH
tice and attorney general, will take on
Selinger win;
farmer. So I’m familiar with issues such
Rosokawaty)
Bjornson’s role as education minister. * Drew Caldwell was appointed min- as(nee
drainage,
wildlife: these are imporister responsible for relations with
tant
to
me.
Of
course,we
theanenvironment
The Cabinet shuffle occurredApril 29, the Gord Mackintosh, former minister of
With sadness in our hearts
the City of Winnipeg, retaining nounce
his is the
within
this
department,
day before Finance Minister Greg Dew- conservation-water stewardship, bepeaceful passing of Ber-as well. It’s
nice
on
June
2013 to
in Manitobans.
Flin Flon,
ar delivered the government’s budget. comes minister of justice and attorney
current post as minister of munici- a huge 10,
interest
So I’m
Manitoba.
pal government;
very excited about it [the ministerial
*Kerri Irvin-Ross becomes deputy
And I Bernard
thank the premier
She is appointment].
survived by children
premier; while
for
the
opportunity.”
(Linda), Barry (Linda), Calvin and
* Mohinder Saran, minister of housgrandson Skylar.
ing and community development.
Nevakshonoff was a leading voice in
She will be missed by many. Many
pushingcare
for prothe creation of
thanksthe
forregion,
the wonderful
Tom Nevakshonoff
Peter Bjornson
Nevakshonoff
was
first
elected
in
1999.
Conservation
Districts
—
a key element
vided by the Flin Flon Homecare,
MLA for Interlake
MLA for Gimli
He has represented Interlake riding
in the
government’s
plan
Northern
Lights
Manor and the
Flinto improve
204-664-2000Barbara Feldmann
204-642-4977
Flon Hospital.
ever
since.
water
quality
and
the
health of the
Emma Skulason
TomNevakshonoff.ca
PeterBjornson.ca
land,
air
and
water.
His
assiduousness
A Time to Remember memorial
A Funeral Mass will be held in the St
Congratulations on your
Bjornson
was
first
elected
in
June
2003.
was
eventually
successful,
Michael’s Roman Catholic Church though it
service will be held on Saturday,
High School Graduation.
He was raised to Cabinet shortly after,
several
years to June
convince
Gimli, took
MB on
Wednesday,
19, Interlake
July 6th, 3:00 PM at the United
at 11:00
a.m., withleaders
viewingthat
onethe
hour
first serving as education minister then
municipal
CD concept
I am so very proud of you and
Church in Winnipeg Beach
prior to.
the service
assuming a number of other key portfowasAfter
a critical
piece Bernice
in protecting the
all your accomplishments.
will beenvironment.
interred in the family plot at
(corner of Murray
Stitt).
liosand
in the
ensuing years, among them
All my love and best wishes
the
Sts
Cyril and Methodius CemPlease join our family
on of
that
minister
entrepreneurship, training
in your future endeavors
etery. Reception to follow the inand trade
and minister of housing and
Bjornson was not immediately availday as we celebrate
her life.
terment
Love Dad
able for comment.
community development.
The 19-member Cabinet may be the
core that leads the NDP into the next
GRADUATION
election. A provincial election is expected April 2016, according to fixedelection-date legislation.
son stepped down as education minister, citing personal reasons.
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May 6, 2015The INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE
Editorial Comment
Environment takes backseat to roads and
bridges in latest Manitoba budget
By Jim Mosher
Years ago, then-premier Gary Doer
signaled that his government would
focus on the health of Lake Winnipeg. He created Water Stewardship,
a new department and the first of its
kind in Canada.
In 2003, Doer pledged to do a ‘full
Monty’ on Lake Winnipeg. Later that
year, Doer created Water Stewardship, appointing Steve Ashton to be
its first minister. It was, indeed, a watershed moment, as Ashton took the
reins of a department solely committed to water.
The lake has been on the NDP’s radar since, even though Water Stewardship would eventually merge
with Conservation, perhaps losing
some of the original passion for environmental protection. However,
the latest provincial budget includes
a $2.7-million cut to Conservation
and Water Stewardship. Funding for
research takes an $800,000 hit.
The government’s decision to cut
spending on Conservation and Water
While most departments receive Stewardship must be weighed against
about as much or slightly more than its pledge to “leverage” $1 billion
a year ago, the Dept. of Conservation over the five years to “enhance waand Water Stewardship is among a ter quality, fight zebra mussels and
restore the health of Lake Winnipeg.”
handful that will face cuts.
With all due respect to the rookie finance minister, long-term spending
plans require a long-term government. Polls suggest the Doer-Selinger
dynasty, which began in 1999, may
Finance Minister Greg Dewar chose end next April, though that, as all
to focus on infrastructure spending, things political, is hardly certain.
pledging $1 billion this year. That
will, Dewar believes, create more The cut to conservation and water
jobs and more revenues down the spending represents a relatively small
reduction to a department that will
road.
receive $138 million this year. HowStill, one wonders why of all depart- ever, the political optics of taking
ments, the only environmental de- even a small chunk out of a departpartment would face a cut, particu- ment committed to conserving and
larly given the NDP’s past focus on protecting our natural resources and
water quality, pollution control and environment is poor.
other ecological imperatives.
One would expect some departmental budgets to be cut, even as the latest budget is projected to create a net
deficit of $422 million.
Governments at all levels have
learned that keying on infrastructure
is a winning formula. But that focus,
which does create jobs and acknowledges years of neglect, should not
take a backseat to pressing concerns
about the degradation of our environment.
As premier, Doer recognized that
Manitobans value their natural world.
Has the Selinger government decided that the core focus of government
must simply be job creation, even at
the exclusion of its formerly steely
focus on water quality and quantity?
Most will likely welcome the infrastructure spending commitment.
But some may feel a tinge of regret
that that commitment waters down
one made many years ago: that ‘full
Prepared
the such
Monty’ Mr. Doer spoke
of bywith
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UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING ACT
NOTICE OF
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On the date and at the time and location shown below, a PUBLIC HEARING will be held to receive
representations from any person(s) who wish to make them in respect to the following matter(s):
THE TOWN OF ARBORG BY-LAW NO. 1-2015
Being an amendment to the Town of Arborg Zoning By-law No. 6-2011.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
HEARING
LOCATION:
Town of Arborg Council Chambers
337 River Road, Arborg, MB
DATE & TIME:
May 13, 2015
10:00 a.m.
AFFECTED
AREA:
Pt. Lot 19-22-2 EPM
GENERAL
INTENT:
To rezone two areas in the Town
of Arborg from "CC" Commercial
Central Zone to "RG" Residential
General Zone and “RM”
Residential Multiple Family Zone;
as per condition of subdivision
approval for housing development.
FOR
Nancy Thom, CAO/Dev. Officer,
INFORMATION Eastern Interlake Planning District
CONTACT:
62-2nd Ave, Box 1758
Gimli, MB R0C 1B0
Ph: (204) 642-5478
Fax: (204) 642-4061`
Email: eipd@mts.net
Web : www.interlakeplanning.com
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Please Note: E.I.P.D. recommends that property owner’s notify lessee/renter if applicable.
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This position provides backup clerical and administrative support to the
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absence of the Insurance Agency Clerk. This position is casual in nature,
offering employment on an as, if, and when basis, approximately 30 to
40 days per year. Responsibilities include answering telephone inquiries,
accepting payments, data entry, processing mail, maintaining and updating
files (computerized and manual records) and related clerical duties.
Qualified candidates will have related office experience, proficient
computer skills, excellent interpersonal and communication skills and
possess strong customer service orientation. Farming background would
be considered an asset.
Interested candidates are requested to send or fax their résumé and
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The Family of
Irv and Joan Dahl
wish to Invite You
JOSEPHINE MELNYCHUK
IN HONOUR
OF THEIR
6OTH
WEDDING
ANNIVERSARRY
Joe will be sadly missed by his loving wife of 63 years, Sigurros
(Rose) and his children Brian, Cheryl, Lesley (Bob), Ingrid (Jens)
and grandchildren, Paige, Johannes, Myles and Maren. He is
also survived by his brother Gundi, and sisters Wanda (Ron)
Fulton and Christine Bibeau and sister-in-law Barbara Magnusson as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
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Your love and friendship
is a treasured gift,
we request no other
Peacefully, on Saturday April 18, 2015 at
Red River Place Selkirk, Manitoba Josephine passed away at the age of 103
years.
Predeceased by her husband Peter, sons
Daniel and Lawrence, sisters Stella Marko, Ann Tzar, Pauline Pidstawka (Grzenda), Mary Barabana (Ganchow), Angela
Rudnicki and brother John Konopetcki.
She will be sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by daughters Marie Gonis, Victoria Barnson, Marj Melynchuk
and sons Mike (Tillie), Norm (Sharon) as
well as numerous grandchildren, great
grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
Mom was a long time member of St. John
the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church in
Silver, and was considered as one of the
last pioneers in the area.
A special thank you to Dr. Lindenschmidt
and the caring and compassionate staff
at Red River Place where Mom resided
for the past fourteen years.
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Prayers were held on Sunday April 26th
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JOHANNES (JOE) MAGNUSSON
It is with heavy hearts we announce that Joe Magnusson, aged
89 years of Gimli peacefully passed away on April 27th, 2015.
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He was predeceased by his parents Hallgrimar (Grimsi) and Sigridur (Sigga), his in-laws Tryggvi and Runa Snifeld, sister Emily
(Franklin) Stevens and brother Robert. Brothers and sisters inlaw: Albert & June Snifeld, Lillian & Freeman Brandson, Norman Bibeau, and Esther Magnusson.
Dad was born on the family farm in Arnes on December 18,
1925, the second of six children. He started fishing at the age
of 13 on Lake Winnipeg and later building boats with his Dad
Grimsi. Joe and Sigurros were married on November 10, 1951
and together they happily raised their four children in Gimli. In
1952, he went to work for the Department of National Defense
as a heavy equipment operator and in the early 1970’s he started
work with Seagrams retiring as a millwright.
Dad was an avid and skilled outdoorsman he loved, hunting,
fishing, camping and snowmobiling which he did until he was
in his late 70’s. He loved the outdoors, gardening and had the
gift of knowledge and respect for nature. He was a gun collector and was extremely proud of his collection and always ready
to share a story or two about each and every one of his guns. He
was an accomplished and skilled mechanic. Often working late
into the evening on outboard motors to help others. Dad loved
all animals and in retirement loved his cat Max. Together Mom
& Dad with their close friends and family along with Max made
many trips to the southern states, they also enjoyed many great
family vacations including Cuba and several trips to Norway. Afi
enjoyed spending special times with his grandchildren, boating, fishing and having barbeques and bonfires in the backyard.
Joe was a proud member of the Gimli Royal Canadian Legion
for 68 years. He loved music, dancing and a good party.
Joe will be remembered for his laughter, sense of humour,
kindness, gentle nature and outlook on life. He was a loving
husband, dad and Afi. He touched many hearts.
The family would like to extend sincere thanks to Dr R.C. Patel,
the staff at Betel Home and Gimli Community Health Centre for
their kindness and care.
In lieu of flowers the family request that donations be made to
a local Gimli Charity of their choice.
A Memorial Service was held on Saturday, May 2nd at 2:00 pm
at the Johnson Hall, 5th floor, Water Front Centre 94-1 Avenue
in Gimli, Mb.
Goda Nott
Miss and love you forever.
NEIL BARDAL
FUNERAL CENTRE
204-949-2200
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May 6, 2015The INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE
You better Belize it!
The Great Kiskadee, a common bird
in Belize. These flycatchers are very
animated and have a great call
By Ric Hornsby
I’m currently sitting in the dining room
at Tutzil Nah Guest Cottages. The town
is called Maya Center, and I’m deep
into the country of Belize. I’m smiling…
I began this tour by flying into Cancun,
Mexico. A quick bus trip had me delivered to Playa del Carmen for a few
days of acclimatizing, walking 5th Avenue, and organizing the next steps of
my escape from the Interlake winter.
Those who know me know that the
nerve disease, Complex Regional Pain
Syndrome, has changed my enjoyment
of winter into something painful, debilitating, and to be avoided at any cost.
So, in mid-December, I escaped.
My first stop in Belize was the town of
Corozal. It is situated near the Mexican
border, and it was an easy bus journey
from Playa del Carmen. It is a good
place to begin a tour of the country.
I spent almost a month in Corozal. I had
stayed here, previously, on a shorter,
faster trip into Belize. I like the town.
I met so many good people, there, that
I had a hard time moving on. My experiences in Corozal were varied, unexpected, and very pleasant. For example, I was invited to spend one night
at a friend’s farm near the tiny town
of Caledonia. It was such an amazing
place that I have to return for another
visit! To wake up with a river, and jungle, on one side, and cane fields on the
other side, is something that is hard to
describe. It was very, very cool!
Corozal isn’t really a tourist destination,
but it is quite affordable, and offers almost everything one might desire for a
location that doesn’t have winter. There
are many restaurants, hotels, bars, and
other distractions to keep oneself occupied. The people I met, both travelers, and residents, created an experience that must be lived. There are so
many facets to this type of travel that
I cannot begin to describe how good
it is. I stayed at the Seabreeze Hotel. I
had stayed there a few years ago, and I
knew it to be good value, clean, friendly, and entertaining!
After my time in Corozal, I took a small
plane to Ambergris Caye, the location
of the town of San Pedro. Madonna
named this island, “La Isla Bonita”, and
she definitely got it right. However, San
Pedro has grown, recently, to the point
of being much too crowded, and busy,
for my liking. So, the next step was to
take a water taxi to Caye Caulker, a
smaller, slower, less expensive, and decidedly more authentic place to while
away the hours on a tropical island. I
had booked into Caye Caulker for two
nights… I stayed for two weeks!
Caye Caulker is a tourist destination.
However, the type of tourist is different from the All Inclusive addicts that
populate most destinations. The motto
of the island is, “Go Slow”, and they
are serious about it. Of course, being
only one mile from the second largest
barrier reef in the world presents many
opportunities for diving, snorkeling,
and all the other water sports you can
imagine. This is a place of many wonders. Please, search the area, and see
THE MUNICIPALITY OF BIFROST-RIVERTON
PUBLIC NOTICE
REGARDING THE 2015 FINANCIAL PLAN
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to subsection 162(2) of The Municipal Act that at 11:00 am on Wednesday, May 13, 2015, the Council
of the Municipality of Bifrost-Riverton will hold a Public Hearing to present
its Financial Plan for the 2015 fiscal year. The Hearing will be held in the
Council Chambers of the Main Municipal Office, located at 329 River Road,
Arborg, MB.
Council will hear any tax payer who wishes to make a representation, ask
questions, or register an objection to the Financial Plan.
Copies of the Financial Plan will be available for review on the 30th day of
April, 2015, and may be examined by any person during regular office hours.
Dated this 23th day of April, 2015.
L. Grant Thorsteinson, CMMA
Chief Administrative Officer
Municipality of Bifrost-Riverton
what might appeal to you!
My next step was to board a thirty-eight
foot catamaran for the trip to the town
of Placencia. The cruise, hosted by
Raggamuffin Tours, exceeded my expectations. For example, when is the
last time you were asked if you wanted,
“more extra lobster” for lunch? My
hosts were adept at catching, and preparing, the wide variety of seafood we
enjoyed at each meal. We had many
snorkel stops, and the rum flowed every night. Camping each night on
small cayes was another experience I
highly recommend!
Arriving in Placencia, I had not booked
a hotel. So, my taxi driver took me
to a few places before I found Lydia’s
Guest House. As I walked up the stairs
to investigate my potential room, I
was greeted by a number of travelers
whom I had met at previous locations.
I booked in for three nights, and stayed
for ten!
The food, down here, is excellent.
Meals are reasonable in cost and often large enough so that two people
can feast on one order of whatever.
Of course, seafood is common, and so
fresh that one quickly becomes spoiled
to what is offered, even in the best restaurants, back home in Canada.
OK, back to where I am, now. I think
that I’ll tour the Cockscomb Jaguar Preserve, tomorrow. I doubt that I’ll see the
elusive jaguar, but the birds, animals,
and landscapes, will prove worthwhile.
The disease I have prevents me from
moving at what would be considered
a normal speed, so I’ll book a guide
for just myself. I have expectation for
getting a number of photographs of the
fauna of the area. I’ve been very successful, so far.
Belize is a small country. The main language is English; the currency is based
on the US dollar. I’ve heard Belize described as a third-world country, and
I’ve heard it described as a developing
nation. There are some of the World’s
best beaches, jungles, and hotels. There
is everything you could want for in a
place to hide from the winter… and
more!
My next location? I’m not sure, yet.
I have no hard plans. I’m on a walkabout…
*Ric Hornsby, formerly of Arnes, and
a past contributor of nature photography to the Interlake Enterprise, is
currently hiding from winter in the
Central American country of Belize.
For those not familiar with his work,
Ric was a commercial photographer,
in Winnipeg, for many years. Recently, his images have won a number of
awards, and have been used by such
publications as the National Geographic Society.
Inflicted with the nerve disease, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRIPS),
Ric is now hunting wildlife throughout
the coastal and interior areas of Belize
on a slow adventure of discovery, and
healing. He is planning a return to
Manitoba when the weather warms,
and may feature some of his work at
the next Gimli Craft and Trade Show.
VILLAGE OF DUNNOTTAR
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
PIER BUILDING
The Council of the Village of Dunnottar is considering increasing the pier building
staff and is seeking an expression of interest of anyone that would like to learn
how to build piers.
You would be required to work 6 to 8 weeks of the year on the construction of the
eight piers within the village. Season is May 1 – July 1.
Please contact the undersigned if you require more information.
J.M. Thevenot
Administrator
Village of Dunnottar
P.O. Box 321
Matlock, Manitoba
R0C 2B0
Phone: 389-4962
Fax:389-4966
E-mail: dunnottar@mts.net
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OBITUARY
BJARNI (BARNEY) JOHNSON
1941 – 2015
KRULICKI / WHARTON ENGAGEMENT
“From this day forward you will both have a hand to hold,
a heart to cherish, a friend to love”
It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Bjarni
(Barney) Johnson, age 74, peacefully on May 1, 2015.
Dad will be greatly missed by his children Cheryl,
Raymond (James), Russell (Wendy), grandchildren; Saveja,
Monique; Kaela (Cory), Amanda, Scott, and their mother
Leona, Riley, and great grandson Hayden.
Ken and Brenda Krulicki are very pleased to announce the engagement
of their son Garth to Jennifer daughter of Jeff and Mickey Wharton.
*~Every Love Story is beautiful, but yours is our FAVOURITE~*
Love Always
A wedding social is planned for May 17th at the Gimli Recreational Centre.
A community shower will be held in July with a September wedding to follow.
Dad was predeceased by his loving wife Eleanor in 2012,
Parents Bjarni and Guðríður Johnson, Brothers John,
Harry, sisters Sena, Gudny, Halldora, and Alfa.
Dad was actively involved with Gimli Minor Hockey and
worked at Seagrams for many years. After leaving the
plant Barney and Eleanor Bought a truck and spent the
next 18 years crisscrossing Canada and the USA together
for Allied Van Lines. They made numerous friends from
NFLD to the Queen Charlotte Islands. After retiring from
the Van lines Mom and Dad enjoyed riding their bikes,
vacations to the Dominican Republic and spending time
with the family and friends.
Rest in peace Dad, cremation has taken place and a private service will be held at a later date as per dad’s wishes.
The family would like to extend their appreciation to all
the staff at the Gimli Community Health Centre and Dr.
R. C. Patel.
Dad woke up the morning of his passing with a loaded
truck and Eleanor patiently waiting outside with his wallet
to pay the swampers. After a quick nap they were back
out on the road together.
Góða Nótt Dad
and God bless you both
NEIL BARDAL FUNERAL CENTRE
204-949-2200
Gimli 204-642-7124
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2013 CHEV SONIC LT 4dr SEDAN SALE $13,995 4 Cyl Auto, Air, Cruise, Tilt,
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2007 GMC ACADIA SLT AWD 7 PASS SALE $11,995
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