Out of Helen's Kitchen - Eden students to benefit from J.M. Young cookbook
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Helen Drysdale
Neepawa Banner & Press
1979: At the tender age of 39, Progressive Conservative Joe Clark, won a minority government in the federal election on May 22 and became Canada’s youngest Prime Minister. He only lasted ‘til December 13, as they lost a vote of non-confidence on their budget. Manitoba was hit with one of the largest floods in the province’s history. Sony released the Walkman, an instant success worldwide. A Walkman cost $200, which at that time was a significant amount to pay for such a small item.
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Ste. Rose Hoof 'N' Holler Days
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Photos by John Drinkwater
Fiddle player, Ramsey Rae, provided a musical performance for the visitors at Ste. Rose Hoof ‘n’ Holler Days.
Observation - October 13, 2017
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Addy Oberlin
Neepawa Banner & Press
Where can I go for a holiday? Where is it safe? A nice warm part of this world to relax would be great, but is it safe there? Even staying at home can be risky. How can we know we are safe when we stay at home and hide in our familiar surroundings?
Faithfully Yours - Answering Powell's Questions
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Neil Strohschein
Neepawa Banner & Press
Larry Powell’s letter requesting “further explanation” of opinions expressed in “A Christian Response to Natural Disaster” raised some very valid points. He concluded his letter by asking if I would respond to his questions in a future column. Well, here goes. It may take two or three columns, but I will do my best to answer them.