Looking back - 1986: Canine sleuth helps RCMP catch thief

Sept. 14

Photo courtesy of Cecil Pittman. Airman’s Canteen at 26 EFTS Airport Neepawa; Alison Milne and Mrs. Churchill with two English airmen.

 
By Cecil Pittman

The Neepawa Press

80 years ago,  Friday, Sept. 11, 1936:  Loryn Guy was taken to the hospital this week for a few days confinement, following an accident at Murray’s Garage when he fell down the pit and broke a few ribs and sprained a wrist.

70 years ago, Thursday, Sept. 12, 1946: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Curtis, after 58 years of residence in Neepawa and district, are about to leave Neepawa to make their future home at the Pacific Coast. Mr. Curtis was born in England on the south coast in the county of Dorset, where his ancestors have been farmers for generations. He was one of the pioneers of the North Glendale district, starting from scratch with a $10 house and a yolk of oxen and farmed there, highly successfully, for many years. When leaving the farm, he was with the soldier settlement board for 12 years as a land appraiser and supervisor. He was a member of the Neepawa town council for some time and has been associated with the park board for many years and is even the present chairman

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Thumbs up - To flowers

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Thumbs up to Julie Barilla for the amazing flower gardens that you have created. Keep up the good work!

Cindy Tibbett, Neepawa.

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It's a blast from the past!

By Kira Paterson

The Neepawa Press/Neepawa Banner

Anyone missing the good old days – or wishing they were alive in the good old days – has an opportunity to get a blast from the past! The Neepawa Lions Club is selling a chance to go back in time for their upcoming fundraiser. It’s not a time machine, but it’s the next best thing: tickets to At The Hop, a ‘50s and ‘60s themed concert coming to Neepawa on Sept. 27. 

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Summer may be over, but construction season sure isn’t

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Photos by Tony Eu.

Although summer break may be over, construction projects around town are not only continuing, but new projects are starting.

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Tigers win home opener

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Photo by Eoin Devereux. Neepawa’s Jayvee Posadas (19) rushes in for a touchdown, helping the Tigers to open the Rural Manitoba Football League regular season with a win.

By Eoin Devereux

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press 

A strong ground game helped to power the Neepawa Area Collegiate Institute (NACI) Tigers to a season opening 52-36 victory over the East Parkland Warriors in Rural Manitoba Football League action. Veterans Taine Middleton and Will Rainka lead the way, accumulating 285 and 141 rushing yards respectively. Middleton added to his already impressive numbers with three touchdowns. Aside from those familiar names in the backfield, newcomer Jayvee Posadas aided with the effort with six carries for 75 yards, including a 25 yard touchdown. 

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