Friday, November 8, 2019 Neepawa Banner & Press

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14 NEEPAWA BANNER & PRESS NOVEMBER 8, 2019

Classifieds –––––––––– Coming Events

A 100th Birthday Party is being planned for the Franklin Memorial Hall on July 18, 2020. The committee is looking for past/present families/school friends that used to call the Franklin area home so we could send them invitations to come help us celebrate. If you can help us, please call 204-8673431 or send an email to the franklinmemorialhall@ gmail.com with a name, phone number or address.

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St Dominic’s Bazaar, 416 1st Ave, Neepawa, Sat. Nov. 9, 10:30-1:30. 15 vendors, including cookies, perogies, spring rolls, jewellery, baby clothing, socks, oils, woodwork, bags (31) and Tupperware. Lunch available. BBQ hamburger or smokie plus perogies, coleslaw, dessert and beverage for $10. 12 and under $5. Free admission. Come join us!

Obituary Ralph Andrew Schneider Ralph was born August 4th 1931, at Neepawa hospital ,to Andrew and Margaret (McCullough) Schneider. He is predeceased by his siblings Mary Elizabeth (6 years of age) and baby boy George (3 days of age) due to diphtheria and in later years, his sister Mary and brother-inlaw Tom Acutt. He leaves to mourn his wife of 59 years Dorothy “Mildred” (Hammersley) Schneider, his children Louise (John) Boschman and Gordon (Diane) Schneider; his grandchildren: Matthew (Brittany), Randal, Tamara (Chad Bell), Andrew (Katelyn Panchuk), Amy, Eric (Kayla Sampson), his great grandchildren: Sophia, Jayden and Noah Boschman and many extended family and friends. Ralph grew up on the farm site with his family, including his niece Margaret (Sutherland) Gray, south of Edrans. He attended Edrans School, completing grade 11. He was a member of the garden club, which was later known as 4-H, and helped teach Sunday school during the summer months. He was also treasurer of the North Norfolk Film council and showed the films purchased from the film board until the introduction of television to the area and remained active in community events throughout the years. Ralph farmed with his parents and in 1955, he decided to increase the farm area. While working with the breaking plow, a root came up and broke his leg. This event directed him to take the Agricultural Course in Brandon. While attending, he was awarded the Pool Elevators Scholarship based on character, scholastic ability and leadership. With a healed leg, he returned to the farm ,easing the burden for his family. On July 30th, 1960, Ralph married the love of his life, Mildred Hammersley, of Birnie MB, whom he had met while she worked at the Edrans store. They then built their house using lumber from the Edrans train station. Together, they raised a family and ran a mixed farm, including a dairy barn, until years later, when health issues forced him to end farming. At this time, he started working for Cooks Auto Body, where he drove vehicles all over the province, even as far as Leaf Rapids. With this change, they were now able to start travelling for pleasure. They took many trips, including: Vancouver, including the Island; Churchill; Yellowstone Park in Montana; east to the Maritimes and they also made it down to California to visit Mildred’s sisters. In addition to this, they also spent many summers camping at Rivers Lake, making more friends, memories and not to mention the fish tales. Ralph was then diagnosed with cancer. Treatments and doctors appointments became the new way of life. Soon after, he and Mildred decided it was time to move into the town of Carberry, even though his heart remained on the farm. He spent the last 5 months in Carberry Hospital, being cared for by the wonderful staff there. Ralph remained interested in the events of farming, his family, friends and all those who came to visit him. Throughout his life span, he took his circumstances with a heart of gold and will be truly missed by all. Graveside Service with Rita Friesen officiating is Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. at Edrans Cemetery, followed by a luncheon at the Carberry United Church Hall. In memory of Ralph, all donations can be made to Carberry Hospital if desired. White’s Funeral Home, Carberry, MB in care of arrangements. www.whitesfh.ca

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Alcoholics Anonymous meets at the Neepawa Hospital boardroom (downstairs), Thursdays, 7:30 pm _____________________ Arden Hall, cap. 255. Park, camping and sports facilities, rink, curling ice, kitchen and lounge. Call Jody 204368-2202 _____________________ Drug problem? Narcotics Anonymous can help. Meetings on Sat at 7 p.m. and Tues at 7 p.m. at Calvary Chapel, 221 Hamilton St. Neepawa

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Crisis Pregnancy Centre Winnipeg: Need to talk? Call our free help line, 1-800-6650570 or contact our Westman office: 204-727-6161

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1/4 section grain land for sale. NW 15-14-14 W, 6 miles east of Neepawa. 1-431-758-1937 _____________________ 1986 Shelter Indust Madison 14x76 mobile home. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, many upgrades. $70,000. 204-573-5879

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1 bedroom apart, $650/ month includes heat, hydro and water. w/d/f/s supplied. 204-841-0448 _____________________ Apartment for rent. Bri-Mont apartments, 331 Mountain Avenue. Phone 204-2125014 _____________________ For rent in Neepawa, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, living room, dining room. Includes 4 main appliances and available anytime. Phone 204-2122331 or 204-476-2331. _____________________ Large apartment for up to 4 people. Available immediately. Text or leave message 204-476-0263. _____________________ TRAILER RENTALS: cargo, dump, equipment, auto, livestock/horse. FORK LIFT TELEPORT 729-8989

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Storage vans (semi trailers) for rent or sale. Anderson's 204-385-2685, 204-3852997 Gladstone.

Thank You

Thank you

The family of Anne Kolesar would like to thank Dr. Ong, nurses and hospital staff for their compassionate care of our Mom. We appreciate all the support, expressions of sympathy, cards, thoughts and prayers, flowers received and donations made. Special thanks to White’s Funeral Home for their help and kindness in taking care of Mom’s funeral arrangements. Thank you to Beth McDonald and Rev. Linda for the lovely service, pallbearers and the church family for serving lunch.

Obituary Anne Kolesar Peacefully with family at her side, Anne Kolesar, of Neepawa, MB, passed away on October 23, 2019, at the age of 90 years. Anne was born March 20, 1929 in Posa, Slovakia to Nicholas and Maria Smoley. Two months after Anne was born, her father came to Canada in hopes of making a better a life for the family. 20 years later, in September 1949, Anne and her mother came to Canada, leaving three brothers behind. A year later, in July 1950, Anne was married to John Kolesar. They raised their family of six children in the Glenholm district, where they farmed until moving to Neepawa in 1994. Anne resided in her home until her death. Anne was predeceased by her parents Nicholas and Maria Smoley; her three brothers John, George and Michael; and her beloved husband John Kolesar, who passed away in Neepawa in 1997. Anne is lovingly remembered by her six children; Ann Ducharme and her husband Rick, Ray and his wife Marion, Jean Seaborn and her husband Bob, Cheryl Unger and her husband Alvin, Alan, David and his wife Kara; 12 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. A funeral service was held at Calvary Chapel on October 28, 2019 with White’s Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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Farm land for sale Plumas area. 160 acres, SW 13-1612. Call 841-841-4148

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Budget Tire Co. We buy and sell good used tires. 726-8199, Brandon

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MAJOR APPLIANCE and TV Service in home. Call or text 476-4077

–––––––––– Auctions

Meyers Auctions & Appraisals. Call Brad at 368-2333. www.meyersauctions.com

Congratulations Jardine/Gummo

BSW MSW On June 5, 2019, Elizabeth Christine, (formerly of Brookdale MB), daughter of Dan and Barbara J. Jardine, received her Masters of Social Work Degree during spring convocation, University of Calgary, AB. It was an honour and pleasure for her husband Stacey, her parents and Aunt Bonnie (Baker) Leuser (Hamilton, Ont) to attend. Absent family were there in spirit. Celebrating this achievement are sisters Laura Jardine and Andrew Dennis (Brookdale, MB); Hailey, Shawn, Liam and Cody; Robyn and Ryan Zadorozny (Carberry, MB) Clara, Ethan and Bennett; and our angel, her brother, Aaron. Beth's late grandparents include Roy and Marguerite (Briese) Baker (Hamilton, Ont) and Clair and Jean Jardine (Brookdale, MB). Beth is the best mommy ever of Dani Marie and Felicity Belle. She is presently employed in Red Deer Alberta, while residing nearby in Sylvan Lake. Congratulations and Best Wishes as you experience the many challenges and rewards of your chosen profession.

Obituary Iris Elnora Rink Iris Elnora Rink (nee Farmer) was born on February 10, 1929, in the Plumas district ,to Otto and Mary Ann Farmer and passed away peacefully with her son Eddie by her side, on October 31, 2019, at the age of 90. She was the sixth child of ten born to the Farmer Family. On September 19, 1953, Iris married Albert Rink in Gladstone and they had two sons Gary, and Edward. They were married for 65 years, until Albert's passing in May of 2018. Mom started her career in 1955 as a receptionist at Gladstone Clinic for Doctors McNichol and Smith. She took time off to raise a family and then returned to work with Dr. Samuels. When Seven Regions Health Centre opened, she moved over to the hospital with Dr. Samuels and worked there for 19 1/2 years, until her retirement in 1994. Mom loved playing the piano and always talked fondly of the events where her entire family would play. She enjoyed being around people and took every opportunity she could to socialize. Her favourite thing was spending time with her family, especially the grandchildren. She took great pride in her beautiful yard and her flower garden. Iris was predeceased by her husband Albert in 2018; parents Otto and Mary Ann; brothers Archie, Murray, Kenneth, Wesley and Melvin and sisters Fern and Irene. In her passing, she leaves to mourn her two sons, Gary (Suzanne) and Eddie (Rhonda); 6 grandchildren, Holly (Jon Birnie), Kyle, Tanner, Kaelei, Kendal and Kristin Rink; one great granddaughter, Lennon Birnie; one sister ,Ivy Charles and one brother, Elmer Farmer. A service will be held at the United Church in Gladstone on Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 2:00 pm. If friends so desire, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Society. Clarke’s Funeral Home, Gladstone~MacGregor www.clarkesfuneralhome.com

Help Wanted Jarvis Trucking Ltd, Gladstone, MB.

Class 1 drivers & Owner Operators Operating super B grain hoppers, prairie provinces only. Contact Steve, 204-385-3048 or 204-871-5139 Email kjarvisfarms@gmail.com

Rolling River School Division is located in southwestern Manitoba, in close proximity to Riding Mountain National Park and Brandon, MB.

Term TEACHERS required

Rivers Collegiate - Gr 8 Classroom, 7/8 PE Douglas Elementary - Gr 5/6 Classroom For more details and application information, please visit our website at www.rrsd.mb.ca select Employment then Teaching Positions. Thank you to all applicants for their interest in Rolling River School Division. Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.

FOODS Meat Cutters/Production Personnel Our people, perseverance, integrity, and exceptional partnerships have led HyLife to becoming Canada’s leading pork producer and global exporter of high quality pork products. The growing demand for our pork in Japan and China means we need exceptional people to help deliver our company vision. We have expanded our Neepawa facility to increase our overall production by 15% and in turn created new jobs throughout the company. As a Meat Cutter/Production Personnel you will be a critical member of our team in the creation of our world class product. Our positions range from working on our slaughter production floor to shipping the final packaged product, with everything in between! With our wide variety of jobs, excellent people, and our drive for innovation you will certainly find a job that suits you! Responsibilities and duties include but are not limited to: • Slaughter and eviscerate hogs for further processing • Harvest and package edible offal • Process pork carcasses into primal cuts • Butcher and package pork primal cuts into value added specifications for local, national and international premium markets • Carry out other tasks related to processing of meat for shipping to customers or storage • Sanitation People who will succeed as members of our team will: • Enjoy working in a fast paced, stable long term work environment • Appreciate working in a culturally diverse workplace. We employ people from all over the world! • Treat people with dignity and respect • Open to working in colder/warmer environments • Physically Fit • Experience as an industrial butcher or trimmer is an asset

Current starting wage is $14.85/hour plus $1.00 per hour perfect attendance incentive! Wage scale extends to $22.10 per hour We believe that our success is founded on the strength of our team. As such, we place a great deal of emphasis on attracting, developing and retaining good people, and consider every one of our employees to be a highly-valued member of the HyLife family. To that end, we are committed to providing a working environment that not only fosters personal growth, but also recognizes our employees’ contributions towards the common goal of our company’s success because of this HyLife has been recognized as a Platinum Member of Canada’s Best-Managed Companies. If you have the qualifications and the passion to meet this challenge then we would like to explore your potential. Please apply online at http://hylife.com/current-opportunities/ or email to jobs@hylife.com or mail to PO Box 10,000, 623 Main St E, Neepawa, MB R0J 1H0. We thank all applicants, however, only those under consideration will be contacted


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