Looking back - 1966: Provost Signs recognized as a rapidly expanding business
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Neepawa Press Archives. Oct 28, 1966: Barney Provost expands his sign business.
By Cecil Pittman
Neepawa Press
Week of October 26, 2016
80 years ago, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1936
It has been suggested to the Press that an employment agency be established in Neepawa. Many times there are odd jobs to be done around a home and when men or women are wanted for a few days, it is often difficult to obtain one when needed because of lack of contact with those who are available for such work.
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Council preparing for budget talks
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By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
The Town of Neepawa will be taking a slightly different approach to its upcoming budget. During his mayoral report at the Town Council meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 18, Adrian de Groot outlined that for the 2017 budget, deliberations with local ratepayers will begin earlier. He noted that some people felt that during last year’s discussions, public engagement on the budget was too late in the process.
‘I started out to be a farmer, I didn’t end up that way’
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Submitted photos. Roy McGillivray and his wife Joan on their wedding day.
By Tony Eu
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
Roy McGillivray was born on June 9, 1932, in the same farmhouse as his father. Located seven miles southwest of Neepawa, he attended school at Glendale, a quarter mile west of their property.
“I was lucky, I only had a quarter mile to walk,” McGillivray noted, “some had over three miles to walk.”
Growing up during World War II didn’t have a great impact on McGillivray, though he does have a couple interesting stories about the pilots training in the area. Flying the de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth training plane, pilots would fly low to the ground, just above the heads of people walking through fields.
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Neepawa powers through hectic schedule
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By Eoin Devereux
The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
The early portion of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League schedule has not been all that kind to the Neepawa Natives, with a pair of four game in five night stretches. Fortunately for the club, the players appear to be thriving under these less than perfect conditions. The latest example of this was winning three of four games last week.