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They broke new ground last body who is interested,” says the because every show is completely phoning committee. which attracted riders from Balmoral, BranWednesday night when they joined group’s leader Joachim De Smedt. different,” says Leath who is the Adon, Gimli, Manigotagan, Miami, Pine Falls, The physical challenge may explain why the long list of guest performSpire Players’ vice chair. “The un- “We are always looking for new most of the weresaid. under 30, inPortage la Prairie, Teulon, Virden,happens Winnipeg ers who have appeared at Gimli’s De Smedt formed the “Wisecracks” expected and you have to competitors members,” Leath “If you want cluding some young women. Brandon DeBeach and Woodridge. A crowd that swelled Ship and Plough pub. This was the last October a short time after arriv- think on your feet.” to act or help backstage, you will of to 100Belgium over thetocourse be- of the day, enjoyed larosa, 11, and group’s initial outside show and ing from his native be 14-year-old welcomed Tyler with Rogoski, open arms,” growing of ATV Winnipeg were the youngest cominstructor andsport charter Sheriding. said the “Wisecracks” group Beach, second time on stage since mem- come a flight the Leath said. petitors in the field. Delarosa placed first bers made their public debut in the pilot at Gimli’s Interlake Aviation. welcomes at pracMud bogging is an added twist tonew the members ATV and placed second in the 600 to every Monday at 7.30Rogoski p.m. Contacts “A-Spire Follies” cabaret in their are Leath at 641-4627, off-road experience. Intices Gimli competitors 700 cc B class. Smedt at 890-1017 or the the“I started doing improv Belgium in thepond, A-Spire Theatre. own theatre this past December. drove into in a large excavated then ma- “No experi- DeStory 2 Story continued on Page because continued on Page 2 I love live theatre, but have ence is necessary - just the ability atre at 642-8079. Now they hope to further spread a terrible memory and hate learn- to have fun,” she adds. 2013 Dodge Avenger SE - 4spd Auto 2012 RAM 2500 SLT Truck Crew Cab 2 April 15, 2015 The INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE Marauding dogs attack eight-year-old boy waiting for school bus Gimli council orders both animals be declared dangerous; destroyed By Jim Mosher Two German Shepherd-mixed dogs that together attacked an eight-year-old boy in Gimli while he was waiting for a school bus were ordered put down. The dogs were destroyed Friday, just two days after Gimli council decided to declare both animals dangerous. The attack occurred at about 8:15 a.m., as the boy was waiting for his bus to school Wed., March 25. The boy was waiting on Fourth Ave. for his bus when the two dogs jumped him from behind. The boy sustained injuries to his back, including severe bruising, but it could have been much worse. He was taken to Gimli Community Kelly McGouran and her son Rory after opening the Gimli Exchange Health Centre for treatment. a year ago. At the time, she told Interlake Enterprise reporter The boy was wearing a heavy Marlene Ness that she “ran an animal shelter in Texas” snowmobile jacket at the time of the attack. That prevented serious injury, his father, who did not stroyed, that they will not be lay- Prior to the vote on Peanut’s fate, wish to be identified, said Mon- ing charges in connection with Mayor Woroniuk had this to say: the attack. They referred inquiries “Just so council is aware, I went day evening. to Gimli Mayor Randy Woroniuk. to the pound this morning. There were three dogs in there — Bel“That’s what saved him for sure,” the father said of the heavy jack- The dogs were running free in the la and Peanut, and another dog. et. “If it was summer and he was area. One of the dogs, according Both Bella and Peanut showed wearing a T-shirt, he would have to the mayor, has been caught high aggression to me as I went running loose before. into the kennel. The dog across needed surgery.” the way, the third dog, about the The boy sustained severe bruising The attack was the subject of a same size as the other two, did and there were teeth marks on his ‘public’ hearing conducted at a not show any aggression to me.” skin though the dog bite did not special meeting of Gimli council break the skin. “It got him good,” April 7. (That was unusual be- Luprypa explained his decision said the father. “It went right cause such hearings are usually, to spare Peanut. as mandated by the animal conthrough his jacket.” trol bylaw, conducted during a “I don’t believe the other dog [Peanut] was involved in the bitThe boy was traumatized by the regular meeting of council.) ing, so I won’t support the moattack but has bounced back, his The following day, at its regution,” Luprypa said in a teleconfather said. “He knows that all dogs aren’t like that,” the father, lar meeting Wednesday evening, ference call. (He was unable to council voted unanimously to attend the meeting because he whose family owns a dog, said. have a shepherd named Bella eu- was at an out-of-town planning After the marauding dogs bit the thanized. Bella was the dog that conference.) boy, they carried on, first threat- bit the boy, council determined, ening a man who had to take ref- apparently based on witness ac- The father of the youngster atuge in his garage. According to counts. Council deemed Bella a tacked by the dogs supports counMayor Randy Woroniuk, the dogs dangerous dog and ordered that it cil’s decision. “I think it’s the right decision to put them both down,” were subsequently “aggressive” be destroyed. the man, who asked not to be to a mentally-challenged person Peanut, Bella’s ‘running mate’, identified, said Monday evening. walking in the area. was involved in the attack but Police received a report of the did not bite the child. Council It’s a tough decision, he acknowlattack and responded at about 9 decided this dog would also be edges. “I’m a dog lover,” he said. a.m. They alerted local schools. put down. The decision on Pea- “I don’t like the idea of putting a Gimli’s animal control officers nut’s fate carried 3-2 vote. Mayor dog down.” were dispatched. The ACOs cap- Woroniuk, deputy mayor Peter tured the animals at about 10 a.m. Peiluck and Coun. Thora Palson Mayor Woroniuk says destroyThey were detained at the animal voted that the dog be destroyed. ing the two animals was a tough However, councillors Richard decision personally. “This is not pound in Gimli Industrial Park. Petrowski and Danny Luprypa something I did lightly,” he said Friday evening, after the animals Police said in a release Saturday, voted to spare Peanut’s life. had been destroyed. the day after the dogs were de- He said he had “no confidence” that the dogs’ owner Kelly McGouran, who has a past history in Gimli, Selkirk and the United States related to incidents involving animal hoarding, abuse and abandonment, can change her ways. He also noted that council had considered ‘relocating’ the animals but that would have only shifted the problem elsewhere, the mayor said. “The reason both dogs were put down is that we didn’t have confidence in returning those dogs to that woman,” Woroniuk said. “We had no confidence in her ability to ensure that the dogs would not become a threat to somebody else.” “We received information that she’s on the no-adopt, no-foster list nationwide in the United States. She had 30 dogs seized from her in a town in Texas.” “Plus,” he continued, “the animal control people in Gimli rescued six puppies from her property that were freezing in the cold — one pup was so frozen he couldn’t move his hind legs.” That was in December of last year. The mayor balked at relocating the animals. “That question did come up,” he said. “But it would be irresponsible for us to relocate a dog that would be a threat.” McGouran will be responsible for impound fees, euthanasia and other costs related to the attack and subsequent detainment of the two vicious dogs. According the Gimli’s animal control by law, passed in 2003, public hearings into determination if an animal should be considered dangerous must be held during regularly-scheduled council meetings. It’s unclear why the special meeting was conducted the day before a scheduled regular meeting. Woroniuk said he had no problem conducting the hearing, as required by the bylaw, during a regular meeting. However, he deferred to his colleagues who pressed him, he says, to have a special meeting instead. Municipal officials did not respond to our inquiries before press time yesterday. – Editorial Comment pg4 INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE Your Source for Community News – Locally Owned and Produced Roza Gray to succeed Cuthbert as Evergreen superintendent By Michel Forest 3 2014 AWARD WINNERS JMB & Associates Gray is also looking forward to maintaining a continued focus on helping students to develop their strengths, and exploring ways to apply these same strengths towards making the world a better place. April 15, 2015 Royal LePage JMB & Associates proudly announces its award winners for 2014, recognizing its Sales Associates who display a high level of accomplishment and dedication to their clients and to the real estate industry. As concerns her specific areas of priority in the near future, Gray had the following to say: “Next year, we will be in the third year of our three-year education plan. The focus for school and division leaders will be to collect evidence of progress in well-being, student learning and education for sustainability, and to determine where to place the division’s emphasis in the 2016-2019 education plan.” Roza Gray will succeed Paul Cuthbert as superintendent of the Evergreen School Division in August of this year. In late March the Evergreen School Division announced that effective August 4 of this year, Roza Gray will succeed Paul Cuthbert as superintendent of the school division. Prior to joining ESD, Roza was Superintendent of Programs with the Park West School Division and Superintendent of Schools in the former Pelly Trail School Division in Manitoba. Gray is a native of Hamilton, Ontario, and she studied at Queen’s University (Kingston, ON), earning a B. Sc. (Honours), Bachelor of Education and Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction. She also completed a thesis in Special Education and acquired credentials in understanding student exceptionalities, individual and group counseling, and mental testing. Gray added that the provincial priorities of literacy and numeracy will also figure prominently in the division’s planning. ESD will also be revising its strategic plan for information and communication technologies (ICTs), and creating an updated student services handbook. “The division will work to support community leaders to develop employment opportunities that will attract new families to the region. We will also be encouraging people to consider becoming ‘home stay parents’ for international students who are being recruited.” “It will be a privilege to serve students and staff as superintendent, especially in Evergreen, which is viewed at the provincial level as a progressive and innovative school division.” Gray added that she was fortunate to have the opportunity to work with a strong Board of Trustees and leadership team that are both dedicated to continued improvement. Gray thus brings to her new position strong beliefs concerning the importance of the student voice, and the need to involve communities in the development of its younger citizens. CATHY DANYLUK TYLER BUCKLASCHUK View all our listings at www.rlpgimli.ca ROYAL LEPAGE JMB & ASSOCIATES Declining enrolment continues to be a critical issue in ESD. In order to reverse this trend, Gray had specific ideas in mind: “Our schools continue to be open to children who are home schooled or attend private schools. As a division, we have comprehensive supports for students who struggle, outstanding music /band programs, excellent shops programs for students wishing to pursue trades, and challenging academic programs for students who will attend college and university. These programs and services are also available on a part-time basis for students who are home schooled or attending elsewhere.” Gray says that she feels honoured to have been selected for this position: DEL J. 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The Interlake Enterprise is 100% locally owned and is supported solely through advertising revenue. Website: www.enterprisenews.ca By Jim Mosher The owner of two dogs which viciously attacked an eight-year-old boy in Gimli has been cited for animal abandonment and abuse in Manitoba and the United States. In posts and blogs from Texas to Florida to California to Georgia, Kelly McGouran, who rents a home in Gimli, has been described as a dog hoarder. At the time, McGouran said she would relocate to St. Andrews to pursue her ‘re-homing’ project, one that has turned out to be a nightmare in the many jurisdictions saddled with her hoarding behaviour. McGouran has bounced between Canada and the United States over the years, ever on her mission to find (Ironically, McGouran rents her homes for neglected and unwanted home from the father of the boy her dogs. She’s served up that compassionate argument to municipal govdogs attacked.) ernments here and in the United McGouran was in the limelight in States. 2010 in Selkirk where she took in dogs she claimed were going to be Eventually, the complaints from adopted out to good homes a service neighbours start rolling in. The patshe called ‘re-homing’. After four tern suggests that she then leaves years of an ever-growing dog popula- Dodge for another unsuspecting tion, one not allowed under city ordi- community. nances, neighbours pushed council to pull the plug. One should accept people’s idiosyncrasies, but there must be exceptions “The dogs are running around all to our compassion. When a person over the neighbourhood. We pay has repeatedly neglected the duty taxes, and we should feel safe,” Bev of care for an animal, a line must be Hykawy, a neighbouring property drawn. The fact that Ms. McGouran owner, told a meeting of council in continues to own animals is alarmJuly 2010. “It’s just getting out of con- ing. trol, and (McGouran) just does not It is the more alarming because want to cooperate.” Gimli council last week sanctioned After Selkirk council put the boom the killing of two dogs that attacked down on her ‘re-homing’ service, an eight-year-old boy waiting for his McGouran simply decided to move school bus. Destroying the animals is on. not alarming, though it is decidedly SANDY HOOK GOLF COURSE RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION The Sandy Hook Golf Course Ratepayers Association will hold the unpleasant. What is alarming is that Ms. McGouran continues to own ‘pets’ for which she is presumably seeking good homes. Or so her claims have gone in the past. Gimli Mayor Randy Woroniuk says Gimli’s animal control officers removed six puppies from McGouran’s property in December (reportedly there had been eleven pups in November when she started renting the house). They had been placed in a shed in late-November and, the mayor says, endured the cold in the unheated shed and outside. One hopes Gimli will move to bar Ms. McGouran owning any animals. It may be technically difficult to do that but there must be the will. Dogs and cats are thinking, feeling creatures, they deserve all the love, care and nurturing we afford to sentient creatures. Domestic pets may not think like us but sometimes, I can assure you, they have greater insight into the workings of the universe than we do. They deserve to be protected. News Tips? 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APPLY TO: [email protected] OR CALL TOLL-FREE: 1-855-721-3962 For More Details Ruby Roe Tall Grass Prairie Day in Stonewall INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE Your Source for Community News – Locally Owned and Produced April 15, 2015 5 Roe, a former teacher and hotel opMundey elected first president of new Gimli Chamber Commerce erator of who lived in Manitoba and By Teresa Carey The sun shone warmly upon the approximately 90 people who took in Byfifth Michel Forest the annual Ruby Roe Tall Grass Prairie Day, held in Stonewall on Last week the newly formed Gimli June 8 fromof10Commerce a.m. to 2 p.m. Chamber elected its first president in Nic Mundey, who Complimentary Smokies were also recently became the new branch cooked up by Karl Daher, chair manager at Noventis Credit Union in this year. ofGimli the earlier Rockwood Environmental Action Community Taskforce (RE“I was at the April 8 meeting to repACT). resent Noventis and before I knew it my nameofwas forward to become Members theput East Interlake Conthe first president of our new chamservation District (EICD) were also ber of commerce,” said Mundey. on location handing out free White Spruce saplings. People were en-in Mundey has a long background couraged many as they business to andtake alsoascommunity-based could plant. which by all accounts activities, Saskatchewan, settled in Stonewall in 1988 after her retirement. She small town such as Gimli, and so embarked on her second career as there is an urgent need to replace athese volunteer and community buildsmall to medium-sized busier. ness concerns, which form the back- the RM but also families, all of which will help to grow the tax base and also reverse the trend of declining enrolment in the Evergreen School bone of local economies everywhere. Division,” Mundey added. Roe wasofpassionate aboutchamber the enviIn light this, the new of andcould helped Stonecommerce not initiate have come at “I think that Nic is an excellent choice ronment a better grassroots time to help environmental revive the local as president of the Gimli Chamber of wall’s economy. Commerce because he is a long-time organization, REACT, in 1991. REbanker, and so he understands what ACT has been responsible for iniWoroniuk added that as the chambusiness is all about,” said Mayor tiating a number of projects, from ber grows and gains strength, then Woroniuk. recycling to preserving the patch of it can begin to look beyond strictly tall grass prairie. Woroniuk complemented that state- business issues and take a look at the ment by saying that Mundey definite- greater picture and see what the RM’s be ly possesses thethe outgoing personality needsorganization are (includingcontinues in terms oftoinfraTall Grass Prairie plot, led by bio- Unfortunately, tall grass prairie This Noventis manager Nic Mundey that will result in creating the impe- run by a group local an areaofin dedicated which the chamdiversity specialist Chris Friesen, a has long been replaced by devel- structure, was recently chosen to become tus for people to begin working to- volunteers. member of the REACT of executive. and much of it has been ber could also act as a lobby group, the first president the new opment gether for the greater good of the RM the mayor said) and where to go from into farmland. It is now an Gimli Chamber of Commerce. turned of Gimli. there. The Ruby Roe Tall Grass Prairie site makes him an excellent choice to lead thevolunteers new business-based organiREACT sold about 40 A walk through the small plot, lozation.composting bins throughhome cated west of the Stonewall Hospi“There are a number of ways that we out the day from those left over tal, reveals an abundance of diverse “Right now, we have a council of 12 can go about promoting Gimli as a from a previous sale in May. Sixty plant over 60includspemembers who represent various lo- great life, placeincluding to start a business, bins are still available to Stonewall cies of rare wildflowers and grasses cal businesses, and soon we’ll begin ing working with the local CDC and residents at the drive,” town office for said. $10 along with numerous bird species a membership Mundey of course the RM of Gimli,” Mundey apiece for those who missed these and butterflies. It is that an example of explained, adding it’s a wellopportunities. Mundey explained that he sees the the known fact that newthat Gimli mayor tall grass prairie spanned role of the new Chamber of Com- the Randy Woroniuk advocated the continent prior to the arrivalcreof merce15 as people first andtook foremost to supAbout in one of Europeans ation of a new chamber of commerce to North America. porttours existing businesses, and Roe then during last fall’s municipal election. two through the Ruby look into how the local economy can be expanded by attracting new busi- “The mayor has indeed expressed his nesses. vision in this regard, which includes attracting not only new businesses to endangered ecosystem, with less than one per of the it remaining Woroniuk wascent also on same page today. as Mundey in affirming that the first priority of the chamber should be to Instrengthen the fall ofthe 2008, of origibasethis of plot existing businesses, “Especially afterinthe nal tall grass prairie land the recent heart of three businesses,” ofclosing Stonewall was local officially named the mayor said, referring to The Mask in honour of a former Stonewall Restaurant, Robin’s Donuts and resident named Ruby Roe, after her Bowler’s. passing at the age of 82. Indeed, business closures such as these are far more noticeable in a is jointly managed by the Town of Mundey joined Noventis district at the beginStonewall, the hospital and ning of 2015 after terms as executive REACT. director of Evergreen Basic Needs in 2013 and One Hope Canada MinisThe is marked unobtriessite in 2014. Prioroff to by thatanMundey trusive workedfence, for 31with yearsanatinterpretive Scotiabank sign its entrance, and is accesin a at variety of roles throughout the sible to the public at any time of province, including the last 10 years in Winnipeg as head of Scotiabank’s year at no charge. Private Client Group. Blue Bomber Kick off run entry form As published in the May 22, 2013 issue of the Interlake Enterprise, the Blue Bomber Kick Off Run will be coming to Gimli on June 26. 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By Teresa Carey A water festival, organized by the East Interlake Conservation District (EICD), West Interlake Conservation District (WICD) and Oak Hammock Marsh, was held at the Rubber Ducky Resort near Warren, June 4. A carnival barker would be fully justified if he used this pitch to draw attention to the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Gimli Public School 1915. There is urgency to register for the celebrations on the June 2628 weekend partly because of the advancing years of many of the thousands of pupils who attended the school between its opening in 1915 and closing in 1974. While the school is long gone, the 2nd Ave building still lives on as the headquarters of Gimli Council and several government agencies after being completely refurbished by Gimli Heritage Committee in the early 1990s. “It is a one-time opportunity because it is unlikely to ever be done again,” says celebrations chair May Peiluck with the full agreement of three of her 20 committee members who sat in on a recent interview. “It’s also affordable - only $75 for the whole weekend.” Your Source for Community News – Locally Owned and “This year we teamed up with the West Interlake Conservation District so we could hold a festival on the edges of the two watershed boundaries,” said EICD manager, Armand Belanger. “We also received a lot of support from the staff and student volunteers from the St. Laurent School and Woodlands Elementary School” Belanger added. The Rubber Ducky Resort proved to be the ideal location for the festival because of its proximity to both schools taking part in the festival; in addition to the amenities the resort was able to offer students--a fish pond, sheltered area and washrooms. Seventy five Grades 1-5 Woodlands Elementary school students attended in the morning followed by 83 Grades K-6 St. Laurent students in the afternoon. New for this year was a sediment runoff simulator, which consisted of three water jugs cut open lengthwise. Each contained either dirt, dirt with leafs and sticks, or dirt with healthy native grass growing on top. The jugs were angled and water poured on top. The the excess water was collect in a clear cup at the bottom. F w te w cl ab w At this station students observed the final water quality in each of the three scenarios demonstrating how soils, dirt or other things can end up in water bodies after it rains or floods. The station was designed to teach how people can reduce the amount of dirt or debris that ends up in our water by caring for the land appropriately, Belanger explained. M al Habitat, furs and watershed stations were other stops where students experienced different animal features. At a food chain station students made necklaces that illustrate who eats whom in the food chain using pictures of creatures and plants in the order that they are consumed. Looking forward to the 100th anniversary of the Gimli Public School are, left to right, Mike Michaluk, In addition, Marilena Kowalchuk from ManiThe students went to seven stations that were set up toba Habitat Heritage organized a Marion Korolyk, celebrations chair May Peiluck, Lillian Wlosek and Shirley Michaluk.station that to demonstrate various aspects of water. let students express their love for their favorite riparian creature or habitat through the making of stamp art. At the stream table, students played with sand and flowing water to watch how water moves It will be followedand by aforms. Lakeview guished people. Graduates Gimli public school. Also on The critter dipping station afford- of Athe waterthe relay later took place for some added ed students to identify bugs Larry fun; thehand day was with JoloResort reception and bonfire an be-opportunity Gimli Public Schoolthe include willthen be wrapped author up Wally found in before our waterways and learn how chief they comcal children’s writer JoeisMcLellan his hind the hotel Friday night Kristjanson, assistant hannson who writing sharing a history play a key role in the ecology of of the our Canadian watersheds.Wheat stories of andthe understanding theanniversary. human spirit the Gimli Public School becomes missioner school for ofthe and our relationship with nature through his the centre of activity on Saturday Board; Ernest Stefanson, past All profits from the book will be character, Nanabosho. afternoon. president of the Canadian Phar- donated to the Evergreen School maceutical Association; the late Division Foundation which helps Other highlights of the weekend Leo Kristjanson, president of the local students obtain post-secwill include a Saturday night so- University of Saskatchewan; and ondary education. cial evening at Johnson Hall, a the late John Arnason, president Sunday morning farewell break- of Manitoba Hydro. Among other Many of the school’s graduates fast, bus tours to points of interest well-known alumnae are Senator are also on the committee orgaand displays of Gimli memorabil- Janice Johnson, film director Nor- nizing the centennial celebration. Custom Original Clothing ia including class pictures. maTattoos Bailey, Tergesen store matri- Besides Peiluck, Johannson and Microdermal Piercing City Licensed arch Lorna Tergesen and authors Tergesen, they are Beverly Ein1000’s of Designs Clean Michaluk, Tim Ar“It will be a wonderful opportuKathy Arnason, David ArnasonModern arson,&Shirley Piercing Health Inspected nity to stroll down memory lane and W.D. Valgardson. nason, Robert Arnason, Delores Jewelery Comfortable Environment and talk about old times,” Peiluck Skolny, Lillian Wlosek, Marian said. “Everybody will 1942 be sharing Kathy Arnason, the author of the Korolyk, Lynette Sisterson, Kathe Main Street Winnipeg (2 Blocks South of Kildonan Park) remembrances and catching Huldufolk book, is12-8pm coming •to204-334-3144 the Olafson, Jonina Bell, Peter MagOpenup Monday to Saturday There will be a full schedule on with old friends.” reunion from Victoria and will nusson, Helga Malis, Claire GilIN-HOUSE the celebration weekend starting apparently beALL accompanied byCLOTHING lis, Connie Magnusson-SchimAND JEWELERY with registration Friday from 1 to It will also be an opportunity to some of the Huldufolk Icelan- nowski, Glenn Stevens and Susie this coupon 4 p.m. at the Waterfront Centre. meet or recall some pretty distin- dic elves whowith supposedly haunt only Erickson-Jakobson. Dead MAns Hand Tattoo & Piercing TAX PREPARATION Instant Tax Refund* • Personal • Farms • Small Businesses • Fishermen • Truck Drivers * Some conditions apply. 20 % off COUPON COUPON The volunteer committee began planning last October and has reached the stage where it is enthusiastically seeking registrations for the three-day event. “Former pupils and others can register on our website at www.gimlischool100reunion.ca.” Peiluck said. “We also have registration forms available around town at Taylor’s, Pharmasave, Tergesens, the library, the museum, New Horizons and the town hall.” “A th ta tra R A Re DATE TIME: LOCA FEATU and ar M D a C M L I O M A M M M M R S S S S n T S R R w c c S u F f k t R A a INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE Your Source for Community News – Locally Owned and Produced The INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE April 15, 2015 7 10 Elvis can rent the building but no money Editorial Comment coming from Gimli The INTE June 12, 2013 eringBythe future in an informational vacuum Jim Mosher the municipal office down the hall. become an annual celebra“So we’re not dealing with it,” conIsWhat’s a future written by global tion of all things Elvis will have to go cluded chief administrative officer on with the show without financial Joann King cheerfully. corporate interests in the cards? support from the RM of Gimli. Edi Engineering the Is a f Families and Youth Regional Support Team (FYRST) in Gimli works corpora with * Approved a $500 grant to an organization that helps troubled teens who might otherwise fall through the cracks. “For sure it’s not ours,” Peiluck said, ing global weather opens the as council moved on to other matat-risk youth aged 12 to 17. By Jim Mosher valve we may not be able to conters. FYRST was amongGeo-engineering three Interlake holds the trol, for instance. of never having to sa launchedise in 2013 by then Geo-engineering, programs genetically sorry. We stop worrying In other business atmodified its regular organisms, meet- justice minister Andrew Swan. engineered There is too much information to climate change because nanoparticles. You say what? ing, April 8, Gimli council: be held in a single goblet. But, hide Coun. its effects “I think it’s a real asset,” Thorabelow the thanks to our digital ecosphere, an engineered These three recentPalson examples * Awarded two contracts to J.R. said of of the Gimli program. ‘solution’. “I those who care can connect to ecosystem intrusion are it’s barely Cousins for engineering services to- think reallyongreat that they target the broad sweep of fact. (Be carefar-fetched ideas our radar, though each has aand vast,are One tally about $170,000. the youth able more to bring all osphere to deflect the sun’s agent. The silver in these tiny parti- ful, though. Charlatans and purup thousands of mirrors in unmeasured potential to change In its early days, cles the destroys festival was the agencies together.” n presto-magico, we cool bacteria. Only prob- veyors of misinformation exist.) our ecosphere. You know: This per atmosphere to deflect t Coun. Thora Palson says a provinThe Winnipeg-based engineering sponsored municipality. At a required et. We seed clouds toby cre-the lem: Bacteria are part of rays, then presto-magico, w place we calland home. program for at-risk firm will provide engineering the time, it was volunteer-driven. But of cially-funded Coun. Richard Petrowski agreed. “I during periods of drought. the tangled web terrestrial and Large corporations are taking adthe planet. We seed clouds youth serves Gimli well. services for internal sewage think it’s a good thing,” he said. it grew to become a self-sustaining d up sulfur-containing par- aquatic life. Maybe not so good vantage of the surgedesign in technologiate rain during periods of d collection systemsGeo-engineering in subdivisions is in the news af— andto that’s just the way but nevertheless cal application while o the upperfestival atmosphere if you’re smelly government We send up sulfur-contain ter an Australian Odin Green, Siglavik, Miklavik and ethics Gimli council likes good it. Tabled professor an invitation from the Hudhe sun’s energy. if you happen to be part of regulators struggle to keep up with ticles into the upper atmosp penned a book strategies sonthe Bay Route Association to take Husavik Bay along theabout A CASE OF MISTAKEN a delicately balanced ecosystem, their IDENTITY insatiable appetite forHome profiton the the sun’s energy. poised to change our approach to absorb the train to Churchill to discover eastern side of Hwy. 9. “The problem for us is that they stuff to the atmosphere, for example our frequently, though above principle. global climate change. Prof. Clive what the north has to offer. seen as not a for-profit orga- adaptable The mistaken inclusion of a planans or thewould land be to ‘engiinfinitely, planet Hamilton’s book highlights both We ‘do’ stuff to the atmo nization now,” chief administrative The cost of the engineering work will ning request that did not belong climate that will mask the known locally as Earth. Scientists andon ethicists are trying the potential benefits and costs of the oceans or the land to officer Joann King said when the retimethat will m be borne property owners in the Mayor Randy Woroniuk the agenda was a mildly amusing neer’ aspent climate of ongoing global climate to catch up. Full-scale, globalbygeoembracing geo-engineering asasa a natural quest was discussedMore duringthan council’s in the north resources affected subdivisions as well as other during the meeting of be a few decades effects of ongoing global half of aside the biomass in regular engineering may ‘solution’ to our earthly woes. regular meeting April 8. “We ran that anyone who properties Gimli council last Wednesday. But change. Lake Winnipeg, for instance, is away but we have‘infill’ to question its that will be able officer. He encouraged festival for a number of years. It was has the opportunity to make the to hook-up to the South Regional establishing was a matter that— or leave future a whole new meaning to that bacterial community wethat so it premise today Instead of changing our behavfestival. Forcemain. The forcemain is expect- Churchill trek. beshould dealt withgenerations by a neighbourour heads our in the sand.They [organizers] revile. Whatwantwouldshould happen a potentially planetiours, we change climate. This It gives a whole new mea ed the opportunity to take it over. We ed to be completed in the late spring. ing municipality gobbled up almost silver nanoparticles (SNPs) be as changing mess that may well be approach allows us to continue burying our heads in the sa gave them that opportunity.” The goal of the association is to keep seven minutes. ally modified organisms lethal as many studies suggest. too far advanced in its sweeping spewing greenhouse gases (GHGs) * Appointed Arnie Biluk to serve as an existing to the commumodified or ? Same sort of thing: an- Those studies conclude, and they ecological consequence to alter. without having to modify ourrail be-lineGenetically The municipality does provide monbylaw enforcement officer. With the nity on Hudson Bay open for busiNot an imponderably long time, of (GMOs)? Same sort of thi ngineered ‘solution’. We are early studies, that SNPs are a haviour. Earlier this year, the global ey for such things as Canada Day ness, Woroniuk noted. Promoting exception of a slight bump-up in course, tobutalgae, long enough given that change is need- concentration of carbon dioxide, other engineered ‘solutio world not by addressing clear and present danger If a course-altering and the Gimli Ice Festival. But, King Churchillchange, as a destination seen asnot by add mileage, Biluk’s mirrors thatof climate the latest meeting lasted overbegin feed theis world the main driver ming practice but by al- bacteria and plankton. Not a pretty ed, we just should making thecontract noted, they are non-profit, volunteerone way to do that. of the former bylaw officer. half an hour. hit 400 parts per million (ppm). poor farming practice bu e genes of foods to make picture. turn sooner rather than later. driven organizations providing a serThat’s the highest-ever concen- tering the genes of foods t sistant to blight and other vice to the community. “If At you400 guysppm, haven’tthem been resistant up there, to if blight an * Renewed rental agreements “Something just doesn’t jive,” deputy tration of thewith GHG. challenges facing food pro- We continue to evolve as human natural challenges you getaa tipping chance you should go,” the facing fo vendors: Viking toward Peter that Peiluck said as he ana- two Gimli Beach we are hastening Good in theory, perhaps. beings. It appears,mayor however, duction. Good The request was set aside. mayor said. “If you fly over the bay,in theory, p Rentals and Fun in the Sun. This the township-range location point beyond which even a change an that, it’s patentable by we face a host lyzed of technologythan athat, it looks like somebody box it’s patent past may and maps with the plan- year’s deal is one inyear, our while practices not slow cli- Morethrew of Monsanto, one of the driven quantum leaps fewassociated unthe likes of Monsanto, on of rice into the water — the belugas agreements were longer. ning request. “The township is way mate change. largest corporations, fa- derstand or question. Engineerare so thick comingworld’s into thelargest estuary corporatio out of our area.” GEAC “We’ve changed the term because of the Churchill River. It’s incredible. MOVIE NIGHT “It’s in Armstrong,” declared assis- we’re not sure where a second wash- It’s really something to see.” tant administrative officer Kristin room in the area will be located,” April 22, 7:00 pm Strachan after she’d returned after a King explained. 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By Michel Forest After being lulled into a bit of Score after two periods: FishHelgason 8, Poponick the regular interRandy walkedconcluded out of council’s by that 1stclaim period, Juniors by stating that despite the Gene Holowchak is reviled by some,complacency heralded A disturbing centered on 0. the reeve’s al- meeting Mayview 16. Holowchak and his wife also The Selkirk Fishermen won their Selkirk fans came to life in a jiffy ugly scene that brought an early as a hero of sorts by others. He’s been a thorn leged harassment of two of the municipality’s left that meeting because they were offended by second consecutive Ju-more as than the hometown squad came Big subsequently brawl an unfortunate conclu- allegedly end to the game (and a situation in the side of SiglunesKeystone council for a female front-office staff, who went comments made at the time by Reeve nior Hockey League championout burning calories in a big way sion to the series in which he understood full well year now: protesting, writing letters, badgering on sick leave in what was described as stress Zacharias. ship last Friday at the Selkirk Recwith three lightning-fast that his players had to defend council members and the municipality’s interim leave. The twogoals wouldinbe formally terminated in reation Complex after soundly the first minute and 11 seconds of With 1:13 to go in the game, all he felt that it chief administrative officer. November 2012 because they had not returned “I want the themselves), town to understand whatoverall is going defeating the Peguis Juniors by a the middle frame. hell broke loose and blood began been well-contested series. to work. on with theirhad leader anda reeve,” he said. “I want score of 9-0. to stain the ice, with the players Holowchak retired six years ago to the RM of Sipeople to realize what they’re looking at down The in scoring fest letter continued as the mixing it up for real punch af- “All I can say is that you either glunes in the West Interlake. He’d farmed the The and departure of the two female staffas the road.” Uneventful 1st period atypical of Fish proceeded to net another ter punch was thrown. win with class or lose with class, Niagara Peninsula, worked as a software fixer in piqued Holowchak’s interest in Siglunes counoverall contest goals (including threeinon the that’s whatthatwe’ve always a variety of capacities. But the gig wasfive up when cil, its leader particular. “One of the things Holowchak and acknowledges his protests power play) at regular intervals “I had control of my bench the tried to do.” health problems sidelined the now 58-year-old. my father taught me is that we do have to think and critiques are part of his effort to get people A scoreless, rather evenly played during the remainder of the whole time,” headlong before the next round of municiabout the next guy,”2nd he said. “I live my lifeclaimed based Fish thinking opening period was definitely period, with a lot of high fives (incoach Chris Poponick, “Although move on to another He and wife Victoria chose the quiet life when on some of the principles my Dad raised me on. pal electionsFish in October 2014. “I want Keystone to inform not a harbinger of the things that cluding the row of kids past the I don’t know if I can say the same Cup tournament six years 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 were to unfold in the following players bench) and bumps for the Peguis side,” he added. to a home northwest of Ashern. Gene Holowselves on belly an issue, I will help.” a better, more informed decision next [election] 40 minutes. on the Selkirk side. “You would have to ask them.” Theadding Fishermen today chak would carve a niche as a sometimes writer time,” he said, he hasare no leaving plan to run in on the road to Cold Lake, Alberand frequent commentator on the affairs of his “My interest in council started when the two 2014 nor, he says, has that ever been his motiSelkirk did havecommunity. a 5 on 3 with just idyllic Meanwhile, frustration had were by As concerns impressive adopted home It was until female employees forced to go the on sick vation.out- ta, where they will compete in over two minutes to go in the 1st then started to overwhelm the Peburst of goals by the Fisher- the annual Keystone Cup Westabout a year ago when he heard rumblings of leave,” he said. period, but the Fish did not manguis players as they began their men early in the second period, ern Canadian Junior Champidiscord about Siglunes municipal council. Meanwhile, Holowchak hopes to ‘B’ have a relaage to make the red light go on steady stream of peregrinations in Poponick said that he felt that his onship hockey tournament. Holowchak makes no bones about his recent tively restful summer. He’ll stop parading on the despite theby direction of the penalty box. the team hadfrom played well during theBut, in between gardening and enjoyThe battleputting began some with acontinuous missive penned five one-man picket across street the muhighway. pressure on the three Peguis defirst 20 minutes despite not scorwillhe’ll playcontinue their first of six councillors, who signed an explosive in- nicipal office, though he would later move his ing the rural The life, Fish he says to game apply fenders. Towards the end of the 2nd it was ing. on Thursday against the Thunder dictment of their leader, Reeve Barry Zacharias. protest out of town. “I hit the highway because pressure on the provincial government, the Omclear that Juniors, down about my kind of pro- budsman andBay Hawks, andGeneral. all the Holowchak could not pass; instead, he took it the people werenow complaining theNorthern Office of the Auditor The shots were to 10 favour by point upon himself to 18 copy andindistribute thatseven letter goals test inatthethat town,” he in said.“I felt like it was going to break results of the tournament will be of Selkirk in that first frame. the game, were ‘losing it’ and as open at any moment after that,” posted at www.keystonecup.ca. throughout Ashern and the surrounding rural “I will probably continue to lobby the provinsomeone watching from the empsaid Poponick, “And that’s exactarea. The nub of the letter went to the heart of mu- The reeve’s behaviour remains less than deco- cial government for a recall election process,” Not the flood gates, but the red ty Selkirk box said, “This ly whatcouncil’s I told our guyshe between nicipal governance. It contained allegations that penalty rous, Holowchak, who attends oncesaid. “That’s where I’ll spend a lot of time.” sea parting game is over.” periods.” LARISA BALAS, Officiant “YOUR CEREMONY...YOUR WAY” Weddings & Vow Renewal Baby Blessing Funeral, Memorial & Graveside Services Living Farewell Tributes NON-DENOMINATIONAL CERTIFIED CELEBRANT MANITOBA MARRIAGE COMMISSIONER www.larisabalasofficiant.com (204) 389-4729 [email protected] INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE Your Source for Community News – Locally Owned and Produced April 15, 2015 11 Gimli Wolves on verge of MSHL dynasty 2nd championship in three years elicits interest in top prospects By Michel Forest shall remain nameless) had told Wolves GM Doug Hill that they were residing in the Stony Mountain area, when in fact they were still living in Winnipeg. In the sport of hockey, the days of the great dynasties à la Montreal Canadiens, NY Islanders and Edmonton Oilers are long gone, and unlikely ever to be witnessed again. There is one word to explain that undeniable fact: parity (and, in the case of the pros, big money contracts). Nowadays, at most levels of hockey, the natural order of things seems to tend towards leagues having four or five top teams that year in and year out contend for first place overall, and then go on to compete in intense, closely fought playoff series. In the Keystone Junior Hockey League (KJHL), for example, the top four teams finished within eight points of each other at the conclusion of a 32-game schedule. Just this past week, the final series between the Selkirk Fishermen and the Peguis Juniors culminated in a winner-takeall game 7. And that season ended last Friday evening not with a whimper, but a big bang as an all-out brawl erupted between the fierce rivals. 2 As a result, Gimli was playing with more ‘Import’ players than permitted by league rules, and lost four points in the standings, thanks to Hill’s honesty in the matter with league authorities. So instead of finishing the season with a record of 12 wins and four losses, the Wolves were 106, yet still prevailed atop the overall MSHL standings. Gimli Wolves GM Doug Hill says that next year may be an even better one for the MSHL champs. (PHOTO: MICHEL FOREST) This year, the Gimli Wolves were clearly the best team in the Manitoba Senior Hockey League (MSHL), finishing atop the overall standings, despite forfeiting two games as a result of a very unusual situation. Indeed, before Christmas it turned out that two players then on the Wolves roster (two brothers who GM Hill sanguine about prospects for 2015-16 season “And don’t forget that at this level of hockey, besides injuries, you’re often playing with a short bench – nine, ten or twelve guys – because many players have jobs and families, they’re going to school, and so on,” he added. Many hockey observers were of the opinion that this is the best team the MSHL has seen in several years. “Well, when you’re on top of the heap, a lot of players want to come and play for you, and right now we’re looking at four or five guys who will want to come up here if they don’t make the Manitoba Bisons,” Hill said. Hill told the Enterprise at the beginning of the season that he wouldn’t be surprised if the Wolves went undefeated in 2014-15. Turns out he wasn’t far off the mark. By four games, if one discounts the two forfeited games. Hill said that last week in Morden (at the Manitoba Cup), someone asked him, “What you feedin’ those guys up there in Gimli?” “If we had held on to those two boys and McDaniels, we might have gone undefeated this year,” said Hill. “These three guys were all really talented players,” he added. The Wolves will be playing against Minnedosa this Friday at the IcePlex in Winnipeg as the Manitoba Cup tournament continues. 43 MAIN STREET SELKIRK November 5, 2014The INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE Hill’s answer: “Fish, that’s why they’re so fast and slippery.” TOLL FREE 855-785-8001 INTERLAKES LARGEST PRE-OWNED DEALERSHIP 2011 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS 49000km $30,943 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan SE/SXT 59000km $13,943 2011 Chevrolet Traverse 1LT 2013 Chrysler Town & Country 2008 Dodge Caliber SXT 2010 Jeep Patriot North 4x4 AWD 65000km $19,943 Touring 75000km $19,943 39000km $10,943 Best Car Loan & Financing Deals in Selkirk, Manitoba 2013 Ford F150 STX Super Cab NO PAYMENTS for 3 MONTHS 2012 Ford F150 XLT XTR Super 45000km $22,943 Crew 58000km $25,943 2013 Fusion Titanium AWD 2009 Dodge Grand Caravan SE 17000km $25,843 117000km $12,943 119000km $9,443 Z71 77000km $27,943 2012 GMC Sierra SLT EXT AWD 64800km $24,443 2013 Chevrolet Equinox 2LT 2011 GFX Silverado LT 5.3 Crew 96000km $25,943 2009 Jeep Compass Rocky Mtn 2012 Ford F150 XLT Supercab 2012 Ford F150 XTR Supercrew 55000km $27,943 4x4 118000km $11,943 17000km $21,943 WE FINANCE! 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Half discovered, half wild, fertile and naturally Beautiful! THE RETIRED OLD GEEZER FARMER An old geezer named Ken, who had been a retired farmer for a long time became very bored. He tried fishing and loved it, -- he couldn’t give it up, -- but it wasn’t enough, so he opened a medical clinic and put a sign up outside that said: “Get your treatment for $500, if not cured get back $1,000.” Doctor “Young,” who was positive that this old geezer didn’t know beans about medicine, thought this would be a great opportunity to get $1,000. So he went to Dr. Geezers clinic. This is what transpired. Dr. Young: --- Dr. Geezer: “I have lost all taste in my mouth.” can you please help me ?? Dr. Geezer: --- “Nurse, please bring medicine from box 22 and put 3 drops in the Dr. Young’s mouth.” Between 23 and 30, a woman is like Europe . Well developed and open to trade, especially for someone of real value. Dr. Young: --- Aaagh !! -- “This is Gasoline!” Between 31 and 35, a woman is like Spain , very hot, relaxed and convinced of her own beauty. Dr. Geezer: “Congratulations! You’ve got your taste back. That will be $500.” Between 36 and 40, a woman is like Greece , gently aging but still a warm and desirable place to visit. Dr. Young gets annoyed and goes back after a couple of days figuring to recover his money. Between 41 and 50, a woman is like Great Britain , with a glorious and all conquering past. Dr. Geezer: “Nurse, please bring medicine from box 22 and put 3 drops in the patient’s mouth.” Between 51 and 60, a woman is like Israel , has been through war, doesn’t make the same mistakes twice, takes care of business. Dr. Geezer: “Congratulations! You’ve got your memory back. That will be $500.” Dr Geezer: “I have lost my memory, I cannot remember anything.” Doctor Young: “Oh no you don’t, -- that is Gasoline!” Dr. Young ( after having lost $1000 ) leaves angrily and comes back after several more days. Between 61 and 70, a woman is like Canada , self-preserving, but open to meeting new people. After 70, she becomes Tibet . Wildly beautiful, with a mysterious past and the wisdom of the ages. An adventurous spirit and a thirst for spiritual knowledge. – THE GEOGRAPHY OF A MAN – Between 1 and 80, a man is like Iran , ruled by a pair of nuts. Doctor Young: “My eyesight has become weak,” --- I can hardly see !!!! Dr. Geezer: “Well, I don’t have any medicine for that so -- “ Here’s your $1000 back.” Dr. Young: “But this is only $500...” Dr. Geezer: “Congratulations! You got your vision back! That will be $500.” Interlake golfers get early start to new season By Roger Newman and course superintendent Ryan Ostertag. The majority of Interlake golf courses are either open or preparing to “They’ll also be able to view new welcome golfers this weekend. inventory in our pro shop and take advantage of incentives and bonus That gives them a head-start on offers,” Scott said. what they hope will be a long and prosperous 2015 season with the Besides all the regular activity this usual leagues, tournaments and ca- summer, Links will host the Manitosual players. ba Men’s Inter-Club Championship in late August. “We’ve been told to “We’re about three weeks ahead of expect a total of about 80 players on last year when we opened in early the club teams from across the provMay,” says Al Scott, director of oper- ince,” Scott said. ations for Lakeland Golf which owns Gimli’s Links at the Lake course just Also teeing off by this weekend north of town. “Mother Nature was will be the long established and kinder to us this year compared to extremely popular 18-hole Sandy the two previous winters when we Hook Golf Club. “The exact day will depend on overnight temperatures,” had much more snow.” club president Pat Doyle said.” The Play at the 18-hole Links layout will course has wintered well and we’re likely be in full swing by this Satur- eager to get going. This year’s openday when the Gimli club welcomes ing will be a bonus because the avthe public to its annual open house. erage start for a season is the beginThis will be a chance for golfers to ning of May.” inspect the course and meet Scott, head professional Rana MacLeod The 18-hole Teulon Golf Club, meanwhile, has scheduled a Friday opening. Director of Golf Shawn Coe says the club has added more motorized carts to respond to the increasing number With nine holes and a weekend of golfers who like to ride around opening date, Fisher Branch Golf the course. “We now have 60 carts and Country Club is different from in our fleet,” he said. most Interlake courses. “We’re a non-profit club run by community Coe said the championship cali- volunteers,” club secretary June bre Teulon course is in good shape Kopys says, adding that the club ofto host both its own members and fers a dozen camp sites. tournaments run by the Manitoba golf association. “We’re getting the The Heritage course at Lockport is Winnipeg and District Women’s planning to open by this weekend Championship June 13-14,” he said. while the Selkirk Golf and Country Club is already open. But the record Netley Golf and Country Club will for an early start has again been set open its 18 holes on Thursday. by the Inwood Golf and Country “There is no increase in prices and Club. golfers can check our website to take advantage of coupon offers,” “We’ve already been open for two said course manager Bruce Dalman. weeks,” says owner Ed Waluk.”We always get an early start.” Selkirk Friendship Centre 425 Eveline St. 482-7525 Serving the community for over 40 years INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE April 15, 2015 13 Your Source for Community News – Locally Owned and Produced BUY IT - SELL IT in the Enterprise CLASSIFIEDS Effective immediately classified ads must be pre-paid via credit card or mailed to P.O. Box 72, Matlock MB R0C 2B0 with payment included one week prior to publication date. Please contact Amanda Mosher [email protected] 204-641-1706 Available Immediately. 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Lovingly remembered, Begga, your children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Big sisters, Myla & Tori are thrilled to announce the birth of their little brother, Will Marino Johannesson, on March 6. Will weighed 7 lbs, 11 oz and measured 20 inches long. Proud parents are Brian & Tabby. Grandparents are Lorne & Susan Smith of Gimli, Kevin & Wendy Johannesson of Riverton. Great grandparents are Dora Smith and Jackie Walker of Gimli, Alice Sigurdson and Begga Johannesson of Riverton. Bezan and Harper sink more money into coast guard By Roger Newman 1st BIRTHDAY The Canadian Coast Guard and the Federal Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans will receive approximately $551 million from the Harper Government’s $5.8 billion infrastructure fund over the next two years. Standing behind a podium hastilycovered with Canadian and coast guard flags, Selkirk-Interlake MP James Bezan made this important and welcome announcement last Thursday afternoon at a press conference in front of the coast guard station at Gimli Wharf. Ashton Zubriski Happy 1st birthday to our special grandson Love Baba and Gigi IN MEMORY JOYCE JOHNSON God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be So He put his arms around you and whispered “Come With Me”. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at rest God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best. Forever loved and missed, Gerri & family “This infrastructure investment from the government will allow the dedicated men and women of the Canadian Coast Guard to continue the high level of service relied upon by so many boaters and fishers,” said Bezan, the parliamentary secretary for national defence who was appropriately supported by the four members of Gimli’s coast guard station in full dress uniform. currently assessing the needs of the Gimli station. There is absolutely no truth, however, to the rumour that the prime minister will use coast guard money to buy an anchor for Mike Duffy. Despite a lack of substance at the press conference, Bezan was in good voice, delivering a stirring speech suitable for a patriot gearing up for an election campaign. It compared favourably with his address a while back when he officially opened new washrooms at the Gimli Legion without any leaks in advance. “Safety on our waters is a government priority,” Bezan intoned. “The new funding will ensure the coast guard has modern and appropriate facilities and equipment to keep Lake Winnipeg boaters and fishers safe.” The Gimli Coast Guard station, meanwhile, is gearing up for another April to November season of combining search and rescue with Bezan added to the auspicious oc- installing and maintaining aids to casion by saying that the infrastruc- navigation on Lake Winnipeg. ture money will pay for the installation of three fuel storage tanks at the Currently, the station’s cutter and Selkirk base. Apart from this nugget equipment is being prepared by of information, the press conference this year’s crew. It is led by officer was short on details, although Bezan in charge Frank Gnitzinger and inand his spokesman said the coast cludes Blake Sprague, Jeff MacDonguard and government officials are ald and Graeme Jack. INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE Your Source for Community News – Locally Owned and Produced April 15, 2015 15 Editorial Comment Choose me, choose me, choose me By Roger Newman Of course, our critics in the press claim that Conservatives like myHi, I’d like to introduce myself. self are ignorant and apathetic. My frank answer to them is that My name is Roger Newman and I don’t know and don’t care. Like I’m going to be your candidate Vic Toews said, you’re either for for the Regressive Conservative us or against us and if you’re Party in Selkirk-Interlake-Eastman against us, you’re for the Liberal in the fall federal election. and NDP terrorists. I would further add that if you don’t like You’ve probably never heard of what we do, you should go back our party which has been formed to where you came from even if recently to bring industrial you didn’t come from anywhere. strength Conservatism to a nation fed up with namby-pamby Harp- While the great are often plagued erculture.. Believe me; we will be by the jealous, I’m sure you extremely good at extremism and would vote for me if you knew meaner than junkyard dogs. me. So many people have asked me to run that all my cheeks are It’s time to get tough to enforce blushing. Although Conservatives Conservative values. We’ll insist are often suspected of being antithat the only potato chips on the women, my candidacy has been market must be all-dressed and endorsed the Canadian Recycled also pass a law ordering people Wives Association, a powerful to cover their faces so they can’t and ever-growing lobby group. tell barefaced lies. We’ll follow- I’ve also recognized that men can up by establishing truss funds for be strident too and am commitseniors so they can live in com- ted to establishing off-leash parks fort and then ban boil water advi- where they can frolic in their imsories so citizens won’t burn their maturity. tongues like I did when I took a drink of water. Right out of the gate, we’ll crack down on the elite who think they’re entitled to two wives. We’ll strictly enforce the ban on bigamy in contrast to the Liberals who would tolerate it and the NDP who would make it mandatory. I’m going to tell you something about my background so you can make an informed choice in the polling booth. I grew up in a poor family where my father had deep pockets filled with lint. After he drowned when his long toenails pierced the family waterbed, I financed my own education at Marquis de Sade University where I studied computer science until my computer was taken away as a condition of sentence. I was an outstanding member of the de Sade paddling team and also played football where I learned a valuable life lesson. When you get into trouble, you should drop back five yards and punt so that the ball is in the other court. I’m running for federal office, I’ll work to ensure that everything is a provincial responsibility. If that doesn’t fly, I’ll vote to establish a committee to study every major issue for at least five years. Although I am a politician, I am of sound mind and have a certificate from Selkirk to prove it. Like all Conservatives, my platform calls for jobs, jobs, jobs, especially for my friends and relatives. Since Hope I have made my case and eliminated the need for robo calls to send you to the wrong polls. Like all good Conservatives, get out and vote for me early and often. .As a true right winger, I’ll bring a touch of evangelism to office, reminding everybody that if English was good enough for Jesus, it should be good enough for everybody. There is no reason for people to be cross hot buns and contend that there is more than one religion in the world. I can even prove to dyslexic agnostics that there is a dog. You’ll find me inspirational too.. Remember time will tell, whatever happens, happens and it will all come out in the wash. The future lies ahead and be confident that the young people of today will be the adults of tomorrow. Did you know? The current issue of Interlake Enterprise is available online 24/7 and our archive section features back issues going back to 2011? Check it out at: www.enterprisenews.ca Contact us for great website advertising opportunities TOWN OF ARBORG Summer Employment Opportunity The Town of Arborg is seeking students, between the ages of 16 and 24, for summer employment with the Public Works Department Start Date ~ Late June (may be sooner if available) Main duties will include maintenance of public green spaces, and other Public Works Projects as needed. 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