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Looking back - 1986: Neepawa Mayor 水果视频r Gill elected YHA president

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Neepawa Press Archives. 30 years ago, Thursday, May 1, 1986: Neepawa鈥檚 mayor, 水果视频r Gill, has been named president of the Yellowhead Highway Association.

By Cecil Pittman

The Neepawa Press

80 years ago Tuesday, May 5, 1936

The intermediate hockey club celebrated the closing of its season activities Friday night by holding the annual banquet in the waiting room of the new rink.  Forty-seven enthusiasts sat down to the sumptuous meal and others who were unable to attend for the feature arrived later for the meeting. C. V. Kerr, president of the club, was the chairman. 

70 years ago Thursday, May 2, 1946

Sergeant Douglas Geoffrey Welland, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Welland, McCreary, MB, has been awarded the Bronze Star medal of the United States, according to word received by his parents from Major General Earnest G. Weeks, Adjutant General, Ottawa.

60 years ago Thursday, May 3, 1956

The body of John Stefhanyshyn, 76, of Glenella, was found Tuesday, April 24, in a water filled ditch in the Glenhope district about four and one half miles from his home, which is located 11 miles north of the village.

According to available reports, the elderly man had been reported missing Monday night, when he failed to turn up at the home of a daughter whom he had set out to visit. 

50 years ago Tuesday, May 3, 1966

The board of directors for Neepawa鈥檚 half-million dollar home for the elderly had a busy night Monday, when they signed the contract with B. F. Klassen Construction Ltd. and officially named the home. 

The home will be known as East View Lodge. The name was chosen from almost 100 entries submitted by school students and elderly people in the area. 

Winner of the contest was a Grade 5 student from Arden, Sharon Perrett, who will receive a cash prize of $25. 

40 years ago Thursday, May 6, 1976

A car-truck collision five miles south of McCreary on provincial highway #5 Monday evening resulted in the death of an Ochre River man. 

A south-bound one-ton truck, operated by Ferninand Freier of Neepawa, was passing another vehicle when it came into collision with a north-bound 1969 Chevelle. 

The driver of the car was thrown from his vehicle and died at the scene. 

Dead is 56-year-old John Jake Sonsie of Ochre River, 水果视频.

30 years ago Thursday, May 1, 1986

Neepawa Mayor 水果视频r Gill has been elected president of the Yellowhead Highway Association (YHA). 

He was elected at the association鈥檚 annual conference April 21 at Prince George, British Columbia, after serving one year as YHA vice-president and one year as 水果视频 president.

鈥淸The position] is a challenge, it鈥檚 certainly an interesting job,鈥 noted Gill. 

20 years ago Monday, May 7, 1996

The opposition critic for the 水果视频 Telephone System says selling the public utility is one of the worst things that could happen to 水果视频ns. 

鈥淲e [the people of 水果视频] are already the shareholders of MTS,鈥 said Steve Ashton last Friday. 鈥淚n a real sense, the government doesn鈥檛 have the mandate to sell MTS.鈥 

The plan to sell 水果视频 Telephone System was announced last Thursday by the minister responsible for the utility, Glen Findlay.

10 years ago Monday, May 1, 2006

Neepawa Mayor Bob Durston expressed disappointment after the town was shut out in the latest round of provincial board appointments to the Assiniboine Regional Health Authority.

鈥淣eepawa is the largest community in the RHA and it would have been nice to have an appointment,鈥 Durston said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 disappointing there鈥檚 no representation from this area.鈥 

While he acknowledged board members are supposed to serve the needs of the entire region, Durston said it鈥檚 often difficult to convey concerns when board members aren鈥檛 locally based. 

鈥淚t can be difficult if the representative is more than an hour away,鈥 he said. 

Neepawa Town Council made no secret of its desire to have a local representative when the latest rounds of nomination opened.

Neepawa and surrounding communities were also shut out when board appointments were made in the spring of 2004.