A Mid Summer’s Eve in Neepawa

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Photos by Tony Eu. Left: Sandra Turner, the owner of Studio One and Beyond the Garden Gate, giving Bruce Francis a trim. Right: The flower cooler at Beyond the Garden Gate.

By Tony Eu

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

‘A Mid Summer’s Eve’ is an annual sales event held by local businesses. Referred to as Shop & Dine as well, the event this year took place on July 21 and included Beyond the Garden Gate, Studio One, Brews Brothers, Kerreen’s Clothing, It’s Time Fashion & Gifts, 4U Home Décor and Herbs for Health._copy_DSC0002.jpg

The Herbs for Health sign displayed in the store.

 

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Theoren Fleury brings Victor Walk to Neepawa

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Photo by Tony Eu. A group of walkers during the Victor Walk. From left to right: Theo Fleury, Elle Presley, Aleksandra Zelic, Doug Miller and Stafford Greer.

By Tony Eu

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

On July 20, 2016, former NHL star and survivor of childhood sexual abuse Theoren Fleury brought his Victor Walk to Neepawa. This stop is only one of many on this year’s walk from Russell to Winnipeg.

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Future of Bird Sanctuary in doubt

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Photos by Eoin Devereux. Jake Birch has looked after the birds at Rotary Park in Neepawa, since it opened in 2000. 

By Eoin Devereux

The Neepawa Press/Neepawa Banner

The Rotary Park Bird Sanctuary in Neepawa may have to cease operations, unless someone steps up soon to take over its caretaking duties. The sanctuary, which first opened in 2000, has been kept operational by Jake Birch and a small, but dedicated group of people over the years. But at the end of August, Birch and fellow volunteer George Burnett will permanently step down from the job, saying the physical toll is starting to catch up with them.

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Fair weather for Oak River Fair

By Sheila Runions

Banner Staff

Inclement weather has been very common in the district this past month, specifically in the Oak River district which had some hail the end of June, more than 4.5 inches of rain in a span of eight days in early July and another seven-tenths of rain on July 19. But Monday, July 18 was a beautiful day — hot, full sun, no hint of moisture. Director Gord Paddock expresses fortune because, “It’s been years since our fair has been rained out; we have been really lucky with the weather.”

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Snapshot of a turn of the century threshing gang

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Photo courtesy of the Manitoba Agricultural Museum. A 1905 photo of the Sinclair Brown threshing gang, taken by Osborne Photo.

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Manitoba Agricultural Museum

In 1905, Sinclair Brown arranged for Osborne Photo to take a photograph of his threshing crew, which is the photo seen here. Unfortunately, when the photo was donated to the Manitoba Agricultural Museum, no information accompanied the photo so we have no idea who the men seen in the photo are or where Sinclair Brown was operating. However, the Manitoba Historical Society lists A. Osborne as being a photographer in Boissevain. So it may well be Sinclair Brown was operating in the Boissevain area.  

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