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   Roblin Review (Newspaper) - March 8, 1973, Roblin, Manitoba                                J T 9 V Legislative Building VOLUME SIXTY MARCH 1973 New Advisor For Dennis has taken over the position of Credit Advisor olf the Federal Farm Credit Corpora tion at in his new position March Dennis completed his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at the of and worked as a Credit Advisor in the Dauphin area for the past DENNIS He the son of and Steve of Gilbert Plains and is Brian former Credit Advisor was transferred to as Credit Advisor for assuming his new posi tion on March Brian and his wife Linda will be residing in Ar BRIAN McLEISH MINOR HOCKEY NOTES The second round of the Pee Wee series got under way February 18th at The Roblin boys recognized the rather astonishing record of the Virden team having only been defeated once throughout the total at the hands of the Thompson The Roblin club took command in the first period with two goals by Tom Wilson and Brook Bud buck assists went to Brock Bul touck and Doug In the second Virden came back to match them with two goals by Murray and Scott Gee to tie the The third period was a real contest with Virden picking up three goals and adding two for a final score af 54 in favour of Billy CROMARTY Kelly Reporter and Baumung and Elizabeth Baumung of Lan Sask and and Joe Schneider visited on Saturday at the Erwin Baumung and Evans and and Erwin Baumung and fa mily visited with and Al vin Deihl at Zorra on and Joe Schneider were guests and Willy Ec kert at Tummel on and Charlie Kelly visit ed on Friday evening with and Cranwell of and Larry Rlach visited at Portage this and Lome Schaan and Corless of MacNutt visited on Mon ski opened the Roblin fol lowed by Brock Bulbuck assisted by Tom Scott Gee scored two goals for Virden and Mark Oilers completed the final scoring Roblin returned home one goal behind in the total two point ser The second game of the round was played at Roblin on February It ended in a 33 tie giving Virden a one goal advantage in the two gaime First period scoring went to Brock assisted by Toon Wilson for Kevin assisted by Scott Gee for Second period scoring for Roblin went to Billy Kevin assisted by Murray Bray brook scored for In the third Virden op ended the scoring with a goal by Scott Gee assisted by Murray Bray Roblins final goal was scored by Derek com the 33 The Virden coach was very com of the Roblin team players and especially the Cam who they considered them the difficult time they had experienced throughout the entire The minor hockey regular season has now come to an end with 4 out of 6 of our teams in the Snake Creek League Semi finals will be the best out of three games in each case and will begin im The finals will be sud den death games played at Fox warren on March The following are the league stand ings listed in order af their end po OBITUARIES PETER KUZYK Funeral service was held from the Holy Ghost Ukrainian Orthodox Church on March 1973 at for Peter Kuzyk who died at the Grandview Hospital on February after a long He was 80 years of Rauliuk Rob lin Memorial Chapel was in care of Interment was in the Parish Pallbearers were Boris Lome John Lam and Frank Peter Kuzyk was born in the Western Ukraine on the 13th of He received his educa tion In 1910 he came to Can ada to the Oak Lake District and in 1919 he married Teenie Komar j ansky at They far med in the District until 1962 when they retired to the I Town of Surviving besides his wife Teenie are five Irene Mi chael of Annie Short of Mary Kuzyk olf Mabel Al fred Buchanan of otic Wilma of one Nick in the Western Ukraine 10 grand children and 2 great Mark 69 Applies Fur And STEP Projects This Mark 69 is applying for grants from both Feder al and STEP Provincial agencies for two different summer employ ment If these two different projects will provide employment for 28 people and will provide summer employment for 11 weeks from June 18 to September The project applied for under the STEP program constitutes a plan that will satisfy the needs of the plan olf this project is to add to the park built last year and conduct recreation for the young children ages 37 and the senior citizens of the communi Some of the activities planned are nature arts and for the children Senior citizens old various domestic for the Senior In this people can become more involved in the The project under will prove of benefit to the will provide a clean up af Goose Lake and the area surrounding This project will replenish a once useful and beau part of Goose Itf this project will also make an environmental study of the lake to find the major cause pollution in order to treat the so it once be used for Various nature trails around the sandy bea construction of picnic tables and and a clean shore line would be included in the complet ed All would enhance the beauty of the area surrounding ON THE LOCAL SCENE Gordon Nash of Red River Col visited his Leonard Nash last Marjorie from the of spent Friday and Saturday nite with the La Salle Ladies hockey team at the home of her and Peter The girls played in the Manitoba Hoc YOUR REPORT HAROLD BOUGHTON AGRICULTURAL REPRESENTATIVE JOHN service was held from the Holy Redeemer Ukrainian Ca on March 1973 at for John who died at ic Roblin District Hospital on February 1973 af er a short He was 83 years f Konba Chapel was in care of Interment was in the Catholic Pallbearers were Mi hael Walter Lupi Walter Soro Frank and Mi hael John was born in the on the 1st of He came to Canada in 19113 the Roblin He married in on 1919 and they farmed in he Roblin District until 1960 when ic Surviving besides his wife two Biluk of Mike Biluk of wo Mary Sorochuk f Walter of two Frances of Mary Andrew Sty a of and four day with and Erwin atoms 8 under Angus Everyone in the district is asked to gather up their scrub pails and paint brushes for a clean up bee at the Hall on March Marion Davis returned home on Sunday after visiting the past week with her daughter and son Atoms 10 under St Roblin plays at Lasare in the Pee Wees 12 and under Ro Birtle Roblin plays Russell in the semi finals Bantam 14 and under Bins and Brimcombe at Roblin Roblin Lazare in the semi finals Midgets 16 and under Rus The and Fred McDuffe visit ed at Dauphin with and Charlie and family on Roblin plays in the semi COLLEGIATE CAPERS This year has seen the re turn of a school The first edition of the paper was out on March thanks to the hard work of the newspaper Hopefully this edition be the first of As a result of the past weeks basketball action both the Roblin Raiders and Roblin Angels will be eligible to attend the Zone Basket bail Playoffs to be held in Dauphin on March 9th and On March the blin Raiders travelled to Dauphin where they put up a strong finally losing out by a 49 38 That same evening th Roblin Angels defeated RECREATION RAMBLINGS Five students or young people under the age of 24 will be work ing on an Opportunity for Youth project approved in Roblin area this if your son or daughter is attending Uni versity or College and unable to and are in need of preferably to further their educa please contact them and i they are interested please contat the Recreation Committee on thei Please note elsewhere in this 30 RENEW YOUR ROBLIN REVIEW SUBSCRIPTION I would like to take this oppor to draw your attention to a meeting on Target Yields for in creased crop This meeting will be held March 14th in the Roblin Memorial com mencing at I believe that this is the type of meeting every farmer should be at ending in view of the fact that there are extremely favourable grain and livestock The margins of profit may narrow for joth beef and swine feeding opera tions as well as for those in crop I believe this will hap jen because af increased prices in machinery and machinery opera tion in the form repairs as well as the evident rise in farm labour I would like to caution the far the that everything is rosy and that all pri ces are on the upswing with profits rather When times indi cate this spending be comes more rapid and very often an unfavourable situation It is with this thought in mind that the business community joins with the Manitoba Department culture in promoting this meeting which has been in the planning stages since last Several local have taken soil tests and secured information on target yields for the following soils Erickson Clay Wait ville Clay and Ona nole The information at the meeting will be present on the basis of local The business community is aware that farmers can get soil tests on their and many indicat ing the Target Yields of many choices for different rates of ferti This has caused the busi ness along with the to put together a meeting that would bring these points out in full discussion and allow the farmer to fertilize for a target yield rather than fertilize for gen eral crop We would welcome your atten dance at this meeting and believe that you will go home with some ideas for improving your crop yields and net return in LIVESTOCK AND PET OWNERS The Roblin Veterinary Services Board ate pleased to advise you that the Roblin Veterinary Clinic has a District Veterinary and is open to serve the key Championships at los ing to 3 to John and Anne Collins returned home from Texas where they have spent the last two months with their son Gerald and They also visited where they were the guests of Wal ter and Vivian who later ac companied them and Homenuik of spent the winter with their and and family at Phoe They enjoyed the vis it and the warm Arizona On their way back they spent a weekend with their and Bevcic at 30 OLDTIMERS MUSEUM ORGANIZED The Keystone Pioneers Museum the first to be organized in the Roblin area is proceeding with a winter building With the help of a Provincial grant the museum board was able to start work on a permanent site on high way 3 east of INFORMATION by Hawryluk The Comprehensive School Last administra school trustees and interested Citizens of the area that the Daai Comprehensive school had an opportunity to assess the results of this type of vocational education since its doors were open several short years As a board member from this division together with other board members that were present at this open I would like to con gratulate the for the courtesy extended to us in showing us through this al so discussing the values of various programs that are being offered It is without a doubt one of the finer equipped schools in the pro vince that offer a secondary and vocational Parents of students within this division and surrounding divisions should make an attempt to go through this school and become informed of the varied vocational courses that are Roblin Hosts A Ukrainian Cultural Workshop On February 23rd mem bers of the Canadian Ukrainian Youth Association from and Manitoba arrived in Roblin to participate in the Workshop held on These young students were greet ed and billeted by the Roblin Youth After the Coffee House that was held in the base ment of the Ukrainian Orthodox the students motored to their Saturday morning activities be gan with Registration at Students from Dauphin arrived this morning to take part in the Work From to a Choir Workshop was directed by Chris and Iris Kostiuk both from Winni At Emil talked to us on he also displayed articles that he had made and that are in the pro cess of A most inter esting Vz hour was displayed by In the afternoon the students were divided into groups of where each attended the fol lowing WORKSHOPS Ukrainian Stitchery ed and explained by Anne and Ukrainian Easter Egg demonstrated and explained by Nellie Ukrainian Christmas and explained by Nicholas and the foods that are eaten in these periods of the year was de by Jeannette Rau Ukrainian Dancing was explain ed and demonstrated by them well in the Miss Kur chak then introduced the head ta also introducing the Presi dent of the Provincial Executive of Peter Kondra who presented the toast to all concerned and wished every one good health and He also expressed a sincere THANK YOU to the and members of the Local for hosting such a He also thanked la Derewianka of and Rauliuk for their great help in assistance and We then had the oppor to listen to our Guest Speak John Fleser of Making the Braided Loaves of Bread was ed by Tini After the Workshop was complet which was a great a volleyball tournament was displayed some fine tal winning top The students then replenished their energy with a most delicious Banquet meal prepared by Katie Lungal and our Mothers All students sang the Lords Prayer and Dere wianka gave the During the our Miss Darlene gave her opening welcomed everyone who came to this workshop and wished who spoke to us about youth enrolment and the respon of the youth as Orthodox Take up your Cross Continued On Page Column 3 being I am certain that this would be beneficial in deter mining the course your son or daughter could choose to as they pursue their academic It can be said that everyone will not go to this just as every student will not go to university or other such institutions but the point in question is that there are those that would like to attend a school of this nature and this should be their As we toured the school and talked with some of the instructors these are some of the things we saw and some of the comments we The gymnasium features a wide variety of physical education through which the stu dent learns development and exer cise of the This facet has become quite important in recent years as we are rated as the mosl underdeveloped people when it comes to the state of physical fit Groups of young people ds some of the I that were being Secondly the Carpentry and plastics depart ment proved that here a student could pick up the art of building and Student here build scaled homes all that is involved in the ing some are even bein taught the art of brick j Truely this section is one that is of extreme use to many The fields of power sheet automotive body are superb with top of the line instructors and In the area of graphics and can be seen the talents of students that in ordinary conventional schools could not be brought One is amazed by seeing work pro by students from this region with the number of artists and tal people that we Devel of these skills is what we need to There are numerous other areas that I would like to write about 30 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Elizabeth Bruce and Orton fer wish to announce their marri age of The wedding took place at the home of and Calvin Stauffer at Manitoba at in the Officiating was Da vid Lander of NUMBER TEN Ballard Celebrate 25th Wedding Anniversary A group of friends gathered at the home of and Dave Ballard Friday March 2nd to enjoy with a surprise so honoring their wedding The actual date is March After opening and viewing lovely Dave and Verna each made appropriate speeches of A delicious turkey supper was Linda Ballard had made and dec orated the John proposed the toast to the happy Jim Ballard was hos and Jim Ballard and Art Wowchuk were hosts for the 30 Awarded Merit Badge OTTAWA Ro and Michener awarded the new Order of Military Merit badge dur ng ceremonies at Government House on February 21st to Chief Warrant Officer Tkachuk of and a member of 418 Air Reserve Squadron for the past 16 in addition to wartime RC AF for consistently main lining standards far exceeding re The Order of Military Merit was established on July to pro vide a means of recognizing con merit and exceptional service by regular and reserve members of the Canadian Armed 30 such as retail commercial j not io mention the ac ademic it is virtually im possible to cover these in my recommendation is that your child is interested in any such vo academic program is that you see your trustees or anyone in the educational they will certainly help TUMMEL McCrea Reporter and Brook attend ed the funeral of the late More in Brandon on and Emil Arndt spent the weekend at vi siting relatives and Congratulations to and Livingston who won 1st in the Third Event and to McCrea who won 4th in the Third Event in the Legion Sage attended Viking Val ley Days in over the and Cliff McCrea help ed their daughter and soninlaw Wayne and Mary Brown of Bran don move into their own home on Ken Jory visited in Brandon on SHELL RIVER Payne Reporter and of Ash Manitoba and Sam Usi of visited Sunday the home of and Herb they also visited the rat ters Pearl Poy Grace Charles accompanied and Fred to Dauphin on Sunday to visit her niece and and Roger Susan Poyser and girlfriend of North Dakota University are spend in midterm break at the of her and Herb Watson and Lome Cockerill and son returned home last weekend from Flin Flon where they visited relatives for a few 30 Walter and Vivian Ward return ed homo from Texas on March 3 where they have spent the past two Parkland Hockey Roblin Swan Roblin March 8th at  

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