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   Roblin Review (Newspaper) - June 17, 1986, Roblin, Manitoba                                Legislative Library 200 Vaughan Street TIB OPS ROBLIN REVIEW OFFICE HOURS r DEADLINE MONDAYS to 12 Noon fr 1 to TUESDAY to FRIDAY to 12 Noon ft 1 to 5 SATURDAYS to 12 Noon ADVERTISING DEADLINE FRIDAYS BEFORE 4 VOLUME SEVENTYTHREE POOL BACK IN SHAPE IN TIME FOR SUMMER Review Staff The and District Swimming Pool opened on schedule June 13th with nearly a hundred persons taking in the Troubles that may have interfered are JUNE NUMBER Roblin It District Swimming Pool One of the largest of its type in the At the close of operations last It had become obvious a state of condition existed where major repairs were needed If the pool was ever to see use The pools mechanical systems had deteriorated its building housing a reception area and change had literally gone to Costs of restoring the pool to it would again be serviceable were estimated in the area of The Roblin and District Recreation responsible for operations at the made a bid to controlling municipal administrations In Shell River and the Town of Roblin to kick in the funds Granted a go repairs moved ahead early this According to the things were probably not as bad as had been first There was a lot of work says Recreation Director Robert and much of it was the result of virtually little Improve ment having been made over the pools seven year rather than the result of neglect sighted For says pool paint has a normal life span of five to eight The Roblin pool had not had a thorough paint job since it Housing at the pool had needed as Thats nothing says Painting of the pool alone racked up a In ad new cost another approximate New guidelines and regulations called for the in of a chlorinator not needed Thats says Actually the chlorinator will save money in the long substantially cut ting the annual for when it Had been hand fed into the Amongst expenses are also in cluded the addition of two elec tric flood wiring to the pools drainage well and wiring added to the mechanical But the pool is in first class CONTINUED PAGE COLUMNS Pool Relocation Complete Review Staff Writer It took about five weeks of preparation and another week to actually make the move but Pool Elevator C now has a new resting Pool C began settling on its new foundation last week on site where Roblin Pool Elevator One had stood since the early The move made between June 3rd and June 6th went smoothly except for a minor breakdown Thursday of a truck mounted winch used to pull the Pool where C now was demolished the week of May It was the first elevator Pool had built in Manitoba as the Company was Just starting to get established throughout western Last Pools construction crew supervised by Walter of added new timber to the bottom of the ad ding about four feet to Its The elevator is more ef ficient and has a larger capacity for handling grain than Pool One When construction is completed In time to handle this years harvest later this fall as that capacity and efficiency will have been in An upgraded system for weighing incoming loads is being meant to handle semi truck loads just as easily and quickly as much smaller Other according to Len elevator will make it possible to handle grain being unloaded and grain being loaded onto railway cars at the same All grain handling will be on a computerized leaving no room for Still other changes will include renovated office new aluminum siding to the buildings exterior and upgrading to a section of railway track serving the 4HERS SHOW AND SELL QUALITY BEEF AND SWINE Review Staff Writer The bustled with activity June as 4H members from Grand Narrows and Makaroff strutted their stuff showing quality beef and later sold at the Roblin The 16th Annual Fat Stock Show and Sale complimented by the 5th Annual Swine Show and Sale commenced at with master of ceremonies Lyle McNichol leading managers were Dale Stewart and Brent Beef Judge was Scott Judging the swine competition was Lionel Hender There were 53 head of steers sold for an average price of at the Doug Hunter from the Roblin Agricultural Office reports the Supreme Champion steer sold for and the Reserve Supreme Champion steer sold for Stewart Cattle Company and Parkland Home Building bought the Champion bought the Reserve donating it to the Hospital and Personal Care and the Credit Union Supreme Grand Champion of the Show silver tray presented to Mark by Jack Keown of the Royal Roblin petition BEEF Junior Todd trophy donated by Joan Russell Intermediate Lori Ann Russell Beef Heifer trophy donated by White Pearl Stan Jackson Inglis Senior Cindy Makaroff trophy donated by Jack Cochrane at Class 3 Inter Club Showman ship ft Grooming Junior Show manship Dean Grandview Variety trophy donated by Home Roblin 1st Junior Grooming Jason Variety Inter mediate Showmanship Lori Ann Luba Russell Beef ft Heifer trophy donated by Roblin Auction Mart 1st Intermediate Grooming Elaine Lungal Russell Beef ft Heifer Club Senior Showmanship Kent Topham Variety trophy donated by COMMITTEE SITTING UP TO HELP PARKS BOUNDARY RESIDENTS Review Staff Little help has been available to boundary residents around Duck Mountain Provincial Park seeking to solve specific problem situations but a committee in the process of setting up is likely to change Elevator in place last The special committee is being set up under the umbrella of Parkland Regional Develop ment Corporation and at least four municipalities have joined in lending member Others like the of Hills burg have indicated strongly such a committee is definitely Dave for the presented a brief to Council for the June outlining the kind of in volvement the committee is seeking to The to be known as the Moun tain Liaison Committee is seeking membership from all municipalities with jurisdiction to Park The current membership includes municipalities in the Swan River area and the of People living near the Park experience problem situations only they can relate says Often those problems must be steered to Government for resolve and most often that isnt Problems put for ward on an individual basis rarely get In point is a problem of flooding caused by Park beavers residents of the of and Sophie have endured for close to 20 years with nothing having been done about it to really solve Elk ranching has fast become a relevant especially in the Swan Valley and Hunting regulations have affected boundary residents to a degree of There are probably problems that havent yet been heard says CONTACT BY HAWRYLUK NO RESPONSE TO NOMINATION ALL As a result of the resignation of Trustee Barry McKay who represented Ward 12 of the In School nominations were called to fill the As at the close of the nomination call no one filed Because of this the Board of Trustees of the Division will be filling the vacant seat by appointing someone from the Ward to the position of school the Board in con with the Educational Council of the Valley River Band will be approaching persons that will be willing to The Board of Trustees at their CONTINUED COLUMN 4 they exist and people are in heed of Thats why the committee is setting Intent is really to break a line of communication between people with a problem and avenues that could affect The committee has gained in setting up a meeting at Swan River with Natural Resources Minister Leonard Harapiak to take place July It is says effec tive discussion will evolve surrounding issues like elk ran hunting and flood damage caused by No fees for membership within the committee are being asked There is one according to and that is that to gain such membership a municipality must first be a member of the Parkland Regional Develop ment 4H Club Market Beef Animals Grand Champion trophy award ed to Mark by Coop Grocery of Roblin manager Gary Class recipients and donors were as follows Class 1 Grand Aggregate Judging Combined Beef Senior Kent Grandview Variety trophy donated by Credit Union Intermediate Richard Kieper Russell Beef Heifer trophy donated by Furniture Junior Connie Rice Heifer trophy donated by Grandview Motor Class 2 Record Book Com ROBLIN STUDENT PLACES FIRST IN NATIONAL MATH CONTEST Review Staff Writer A student of Goose Lake High in Roblin has been named First Place winner this year at the Provincial level in the National Mathematics Contest sponsored by the Canadian National Mathematics of Jeremy Wendell left receives Certificate of Achievement in Math Contest from math teacher and contest supervisor Dave Jeremy Grade scored 39 points to claim the honor as the top student in Manitoba at his grade He won the honor over what Dave his mathematics has estimated to have been a large Students from schools all over the Province en ter the says The contest is open to students of Manitoba schools in several grade categories on an in dividual basis and a team Not only did Jeremy but the team of five grade 7 students he was a part took fifth place in the Other Roblin en tries didnt Even to be fifth in the Province is quite an achieve ment in says out of a top 10 Johns Lower School of Winnipeg earned top spot with a team score of Roblins team score was CONTINUED COLUMNS of Roblin 1st Senior Grooming Gary Grandview Class 4 Grand Champion Showman Lori Ann Russell Beef Heifer Trophy donated by Cargill Grain Class 5 Grand Champion Grooming Gary Variety Trophy donated by Mitchells Drug Class 13 Future 4Hers Calf Competition 20 budding future ages received a silver dollar from the Credit Union for leading a calendar Class 14 Beginning Beef NW Roblin presented a trophy to Miles Class 22 Grand Champion 4H Competition Won by Jason Inglis Beef ac Heifer Trophy donated by Inglis District Credit Reserve Grand Champion 4H Competition won by Naomi Grandview Variety Trophy donated by Patterson ft Sons Grain Company Class 30 Continuation Heifer 4H Competition Grand Cham pion Elaine Russell Beef Heifer Trophy donated by Keating Russell Reserve Grand Cham pion Roger Russell Beef ft Heifer Trophy donated by Clements Farm Class 32 Swina There were a total of 10 pigs in competition from two clubs Variety and The average price was Grand Champion Barrow won by Raymond Grand narrows Trophy donated by Parkland Reserve Grand Champion Barrow won by Todd Brink Grand Champion Replacement Gilt won by Raymond Trophy donated by CONTINUED PAGE COLUMN 3 Place Your Order Today For 16000 9000 Red Black Plastic Twine On Sale Now At Gabers  

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