‘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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Four properties up for tax sale

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

This year’s tax sale for the Town of Neepawa will see four properties change hands, unless their owners come up with the necessary cash. Over the last couple of weeks, the Town has advertised the four properties which are being sold due to unpaid taxes from the 2014 year.

The properties will be sold by public auction on Nov. 3, at the Neepawa Council chambers. The reserve bids established by the Town include all outstanding taxes and fees up until present.

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‘It’s the most fun I’ve had, in ever’

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Photos by Tony Eu. The 2016 Westman Youth Choir performing at their final concert in the Central United Church, in Brandon. This year’s 54 voice choir included seven from Neepawa.

By Tony Eu

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

On Wednesday, Oct. 18, the 2016 Westman Youth Choir (WMYC) held their final performance in the Central United Church, in Brandon. On stage, amongst the 54 singers in this year’s choir, were seven from Neepawa: Graeme Chapman, Logan Enns, Christopher Eu, Ray Andi Marcel Ignacio, Jayden Lowe and Jamie and Jody Pottinger were all members of the 2016 WMYC.

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Celebrating 15 years

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Photo by Kate Jackman-Atkinson.

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The Dispatch - ‘The driver decided to take off on police’

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Spruce Plains RCMP

On Sept. 8, at approximately 6:30 p.m., Neepawa RCMP observed a vehicle travelling on road 84N in the RM of Minto-Odanah. The male driver was known to police to operate a motor vehicle while disqualified in the past. The vehicle was stopped and it was confirmed that the male was in fact prohibited from driving in Canada. 

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