Looking back - 1936: Neepawa Collegiate to have Grade 12 teacher
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- Published on Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Photo courtesy of Cecil Pittman archives. 60 years ago: The 鈥淣orth End鈥 School, located on the north side of Commerce St., later became part of the 鈥淪wifts鈥 development. The property is now occupied by a housing development.
By Cecil Pittman
The Neepawa Press
80 years ago Tuesday, March 10, 1936
The Neepawa Collegiate staff will have a grade 12 teacher for the 1936-37 term, it was decided at a meeting of the school board Friday night. Last term, the academics staff was reduced by one member, a commercial teacher engaged and the four teachers have been carrying on the extra class, Grade 12. As this arrangement has proved to crowd the teachers鈥 time too much, it was deemed not practical to continue the same for another term.
70 years ago Thursday, March 21, 1946
The 水果视频 Red Cross needs 200,000 members to carry on a twofold task of great magnitude- the relief of suffering among peoples in war-ravaged Europe and Asia, and the expansion of a great post-war program of humanitarian service to meet the needs of our Canadian people. 水果视频鈥檚 quota last year was $600,000 and this year, although the campaign is a membership drive, it is hoped through the media of this appeal to raise one- third of this amount.
60 years ago Thursday, March 15, 1956
The Neepawa Game and Fish Association feels that the award for citizen of the year should be divided equally between two prominent local business men, in the persons of George Rey and George Wickett. These men volunteered the use of the basements of their business premises during the winter for the junior rifle club to use as an indoor range and extra room. Both these gentleman have done a great deal for junior citizens in the past and this gesture empathizes their keen interest in the youngsters.
50 years ago Tuesday, March 15, 1966
Klassen awarded $492,841 home contract: B. F. Klassen Construction Limited, Winnipeg, was awarded general contract for construction of a half-million dollar elderly persons home in Neepawa at a meeting of the board Monday night. Klassen was the lowest of three contractors entering bids for the project. All three were Winnipeg firms.
40 years ago Thursday, March 18, 1976
Diane Ogkowski, Brenda McConnell and Marie-Ann Lockart took part in the west central area figure skating championships in Virden, February 23. Diane placed in the top three in the elementary ladies classification and travelled to Portage La Prairie March 13 to compete in the inter-area competition.
30 years ago Thursday, March 20, 1986
Rose Bowl winner: for her strong solo vocal performance during the Neepawa and District Fine Arts Festival, Barbara Lee of Neepawa was named the winner of the Rose Bowl and medallion donated by the Neepawa Lions Club. The vocalist was presented the awards by Dave McClelland on behalf of the Lions Club. Barbara sang the songs; 鈥淚 Can鈥檛 Say No鈥, 鈥淧rairie Boy鈥 and 鈥淢y Shepherd Will Supply My Need鈥 during the competition for solo vocalist. She was also the Rodney Gill Memorial Scholarship recipient to be used to further her vocal training.
20 years ago Monday March 19, 1996
Recreation districts and the services they provide are heading for change, Neepawa鈥檚 recreation director said at last Tuesday鈥檚 council meeting. John Douglas said part of the reason for the change is the demise of 水果视频 Parks and Recreation Association. 鈥淎 steering committee has been formed to decide what the new association should be,鈥 said Douglas. 鈥淭he association will play a part in changing the rule of recreation,鈥 Douglas said. As the role expands, recreation districts are becoming involved in more than the administration of recreation opportunities and facilities.
10 years ago Monday, March 20, 2006
A move to streamline government services by relocating positions to Portage La Prairie will reduce Neepawa鈥檚 Lands Branch to a bare-bones staff. Eleven positions from the Neepawa Lands Branch are being relocated, leaving the office with a staff of six. Positions at Minnedosa鈥檚 Agriculture Crown Lands are also affected by the restructuring. Ste. Rose MLA Glen Cummings said in the announcement, made Thursday by the Transportation and Government Services Minister Ron Lemieux, that this not only goes against the previous Conservatives鈥 missions to decentralize the government services, but makes no sense. Cummings said, 鈥淭he NDP never did support decentralization, and we have seen how much they care about agriculture.鈥