Looking Back - 2008: Braden takes Canadian citizenship test
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- Published on Monday, April 9, 2018
Jessica Morton
Neepawa Banner & Press
80 years ago
Tuesday, April 5, 1938
Neepawa junior pucksters gained victories in two final hockey games here last week. Thursday night the Gladstone Midgets were turned back 6-2 and Friday night the Minnedosa Collegiate took the low end of the 3-2 score on heavy ice. The local Midgets were too strong for their opponents from the east and dominated them throughout the play. In the opening session Neepawa scored twice. J. Griffith and C. McAree taking the tallies. Arnold Poole chalked up the next one on a solo rush in the second stanza and before it ended Ken Munro and C. McAree combined to make another. Jackson and McAskill brought Gladstone out of the red in the final play while Willerton and Munro registered again for the homesters. Joe Griffith opened the scoring for Neepawa in the collegiate game when he picked up a pass form Jack Johnstone in front of the goal. A long shot from the blue line gave the scoring honours next to Bill Guinn in the middle period and Albert Sewell pushed another past Harrington in the last period.
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Gladstone Music & Arts Festival is back
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By Miranda Leybourne
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The Gladstone Music & Arts Festival is happening again -- for the 88th time -- on Apr. 11, 17-19 and 24-26. Encompassing mainly student talent from within the Pine Creek School Division (although there are some adult entries, too), performers from the communities of McGregor, Austin, Plumas, Langruth and Gladstone will show off their talent at this popular community event.
Observation - April 6, 2018
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Addy Oberlin
Neepawa Banner & Press
What do you think tomorrow will bring? This week my mind wandered around the expression of time. About a year ago I started a trip down medical land that took time and energy to endure. A month ago a doctor’s visit had a very positive result. Time moves on. A week ago another doctor’s visit was like a release. His care for me was finished.
Faithfully yours - Words etched in stone
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Neil Strohschein
Neepawa Banner & Press
There is a considerable gap in age between the oldest member of our family (me) and the youngest—a fact of which I am often reminded. A few years ago, when he was asked if he knew how old I was, he said: “I’m not sure of Neil’s exact age; but I do know that his birth certificate is etched in stone.” We still laugh whenever we think of how good that comeback really was.