Looking back - 1996: Dairy Queen Brazier in Neepawa one step closer to reality
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- Published on Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Photo courtesy of Cecil Pittman Archives. Summer of 1949: A group of 鈥淔resh Air鈥 inspectors examine the former sergeants鈥 mess building from Neepawa鈥檚 Airport, Neepawa鈥檚 future Legion Hall.
By Cecil Pittman
The Neepawa Press
80 years ago Tuesday, June 16, 1936
M. Baronie has provided another bus for the convenience of his customers to and from railway stations. It is quite an outstanding vehicle, bright orange in colour and it has a good seating capacity.
70 years ago Thursday, June 27, 1946
Miss Margaret E. Goodman, of Wellwood, MB, has been awarded the General Proficiency Scholarship amounting to $100 for her work in first year Arts and Science at Brandon College. In addition, Miss Goodman won the $50 M. M. Mitchell Memorial Scholarship in English, provided by the Western Motors Ltd. and the $100 J. B. Whitehead Memorial Scholarship, provided by the Brandon Daily Sun. To qualify for these scholarships, the student must have the highest first-class standing in the subject open for competition. Miss Goodman has shown high scholastic ability to have earned more than one.
60 years ago Thursday, June 28, 1956
Word was received Tuesday of this week of the death of Harold Kellough, 41, a former resident of Neepawa. Mr. Kellough, who is the son of the late Oscar Kellough, a former CPR agent here and Mrs. Kellough of Winnipeg, died as a result of a plane crash in the ice fields north of Prince Rupert, BC.
Well-known to many local residents, he attended Neepawa schools and upon graduation, trained at Stevenson鈥檚 Field under Connie Johannsen. Following his training, he flew for one year in England and after returning home, continued to fly in Canada. At the time of his death, he was employed by the Queen Charlotte Airlines, stationed in Prince Rupert.
50 years ago Friday, June 24, 1966
Liberal Nelson Shoemaker won a resounding victory in Gladstone constituency Thursday, as the results for the entire province showed only slight change. It was his fourth victory since 1958.
Shoemaker wound up with 2,895 votes, compared to his nearest opponent Dr. Jack McPhedran, who counted 1,772. NDP鈥檈r Bill Yuel took only 234 votes.
40 years ago Thursday, June 24, 1976
An additional 30,000 KVA transformer being installed at the 水果视频 Hydro terminal station on #4 highway east of Neepawa will double that station鈥檚 present capacity.
The new transformer is being installed prior to the 1976-77 winter peak load.
30 years ago Thursday, June 26, 1986
It鈥檚 been nearly a year, but Neepawa is one step closer to enlargement of its boundaries to include property east of town.
The provincial municipal board held public hearings June 20 to determine whether annexation of land belonging to Springhill Farms to the town would be possible.
The three-man board hearing submissions from Neepawa secretary-treasurer Dale Lyle and Rural Municipality of Langford Reeve, Merv Drayson. A total of nine people attended the hearing, and there were no objections to the annexation.
20 years ago Monday, June 25, 1996
Darrell Reid is in Toronto today finalizing an agreement that will bring a Dairy Queen Brazier restaurant to Neepawa.
The franchise agreement with Dairy Queen is one step in a complex deal that is likely to also result in the construction of a Pizza Hut franchise on an adjoining lot at the corner of 5th Avenue and Main Street in Neepawa.
Reid says he will sign a franchise agreement with Dairy Queen either today or later this week.
10 years ago Monday, June 26, 2006
The town of Neepawa is focusing on developing a photo bank, along with the towns of Gladstone, Carberry and Minnedosa and RMs of Rosedale, Lansdowne and North Cypress.
Neepawa Economic Development Officer Clinton Mutch said Airscapes Aerial Photography will be taking photos of the above areas during the next two weeks.
鈥淲e plan on using them for promotional purposes in the short-term, but they could also be used for real estate planning, historical archiving 鈥 even reminiscing,鈥 Mutch said.