Pair of meetings held by Plumas UCW
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- Published on Friday, December 4, 2015
Submitted by Plumas United Church Women
The Neepawa Banner
Plumas United Church Women president Norma Watson opened the meeting with the reading of “A Time to Remember”. Members present reported six visits made to those sick or shut in. Minutes were read and accepted; thanks were expressed to the following: Laurel for taking down the Thanksgiving display; to all who helped with the fall supper; those who worked, provided lunch, etc. at Ralph Kirkland’s funeral; the conveners and helpers at the Legion supper; and to Wendy, Joyce and all helpers and donors for the upcoming Christmas Tea and Bake sale.
Neepawa Inner Wheel celebrating 60th in 2016
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- Published on Thursday, December 3, 2015
Submitted article
The Neepawa Banner
The Neepawa Inner Wheel, which is an organization affiliated with the International Inner Wheel (IIW) and Neepawa Rotary Club, is celebrating its 60th anniversary next year. Plans for the celebration were highlighted at the Rotary Meeting on Nov. 20, where several Neepawa Inner Wheel members brought reports about the group, their past and present activities and plans for the future.
Missing person found
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- Published on Thursday, December 3, 2015
Update 11:35 am Dec 4.
RCMP Media Release
Gladstone to host Christmas concert
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- Published on Thursday, December 3, 2015
Submitted photo. Roy and Rosemary will be playing in Gladstone on Dec. 11.
Submitted by Gladstone and District Community Centre
The Neepawa Banner
A world class pianist and violinist will bring a variety of beloved instrumental songs to the Gladstone and District Community Centre on Dec. 11.
They are Roy and Rosemary, who first met while accompanying The Canadian Tenors, now The Tenors.
Langruth drops the pop
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- Published on Thursday, December 3, 2015
Submitted by Kidney Foundation - Manitoba
The Neepawa Banner
On Nov. 19, The Kidney Foundation of Canada – Manitoba Branch announced it has chosen eight elementary schools from across Manitoba to receive its second annual $250 grant that will help the schools carry out a Drop the Pop Challenge for their students.