Looking back - 1988: Turkeys gone wild in Neepawa
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- Published on Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Jessica Morton
Neepawa Banner & Press
80 years ago
Tuesday, March 1, 1938
Neepawa’s Saturday afternoon dog derby sponsored by Forrest Wilcox and Ron Guinn attracted hundreds of citizens and gave them plenty of thrills and laughs. The course ran from the C.N.R. station down Hamilton Street to Brown Avenue and the crowd lined both sides of the street to cheer the boys and girls as they urged their pups toward the big flag which marked the finishing line. Don Burnett’s “Pal” had little competition, trotting right along at a good pace, reaching the goal a few minutes before his nearest opponent caught up. “Rastus”, driven by Ray Gibbs was the next to cross the line, while Miss Elsie Stewart came in third with “Buster”.
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Neepawa & Gladstone don't seem to like each other
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- Published on Monday, March 5, 2018
Lakers battle to 2-0 series lead in Tiger Hills Eastern Division final
By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner & Press
It's not every hockey game where you get to see somebody punch a goalie in the face. If that's something you needed as a part of your life, you really should have been at the Yellowhead Arena on Saturday, Mar. 3, for game two of the Neepawa Farmers/Gladstone Lakers playoff series.
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Fishing Derby held at Lake Irwin
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- Published on Sunday, March 4, 2018
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There were 174 entries, including 26 ages 10 and under participants in the Neepawa Wildlife Association’s (NWA) Annual Fishing Derby, held on Saturday, Feb. 24 at Lake Irwin. In total, there were 84 northern pike caught at the Derby. Additional pictures from the day can be seen at the NWA’s Facebook page.
Observation - March 2, 2018
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- Published on Sunday, March 4, 2018
Addy Oberlin
Neepawa Banner & Press
Someone showed me some pictures of a recent sunset. The flaming red and fiery orange melted over in a bright yellow. It was spectacular. The sunsets on the prairies are beautiful. I could stop on the side of road and just watch this mighty ball disappear behind the far horizon. It makes me stop and think “Be still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10).