DQ Miracle Treat Day
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- Published on Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Photos by Kira McCormick - Adema
Eoin Devereux
The Neepawa Press
A cool treat on a hot summer day probably tasted all the sweeter for customers of Neepawa’s Dairy Queen on Thursday, Aug. 10. That’s because they knew their purchase was helping out a very good cause, DQ’s Miracle Treat Day.
Brookdale School class of 1929
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- Published on Sunday, August 13, 2017
Editors note: We found this old photo in a Brandon thrift shop and we have done the best we can to gather everyone’s names. If anyone has any information you can contact the Neepawa Banner office at 204-476-3401
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Neepawa MYJC closing for the season
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- Published on Saturday, August 12, 2017
Melissa McFarlane
Youth Engagement Leader
As summer begins to slowly wind down, so does the program at the Neepawa Manitoba Youth Job Centre (MYJC). As the Youth Engagement Leader, I’d like to thank a number of people for their support throughout our successful season.
McCreary MYJC closed for the season
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- Published on Saturday, August 12, 2017
By Megan VanHumbeck
Youth engagement leader
As summer begins to slowly wind down, so does the program at the McCreary Manitoba Youth Job Centre (MYJC). As the Youth Engagement Leader, I’d like to thank a number of people for their support throughout our successful season.
Out of Helen's kitchen - Franklin
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- Published on Saturday, August 12, 2017
Helen Drysdale
The Neepawa Banner
As the community of Franklin settled, they recognized the need for a church, so in 1892, a Presbyterian church was built, largely by volunteer help. The Methodist built a large brick church and they too used much volunteer labor. According to “Rosedale Remembers” history book, entertainment in the early days centered around church functions. They had pie socials, shanty suppers, picnics, musical performances, plays and pageants.