Filling your cup
By Shelley Heaphy “Just remember to fill your own cup because you can’t share with people if your cup is empty.” I recently saw this
By Shelley Heaphy “Just remember to fill your own cup because you can’t share with people if your cup is empty.” I recently saw this
I heard the story about a young woman who, when she was cooking a roast of beef, always cut off one end and put it
Compiled by Bonnie Chevrier Nov. 24, 1993 25 Years Ago Mustangs pass Panthers on the outside: Pontiac High’s junior girls basketball team had its second
A family in our community suffered a tragedy over the weekend. Our thoughts are with Lyne Duval and her children as they lost their house
On Saturday evening, we took in the Pembroke Santa Claus Parade. Bella’s CDE Dance Academy dance school had entered a float and the dancers danced
Our condolences and deepest sympathies go out to the Fleury family of Nichabau, Que., on the sudden passing of David (Davey) Fleury of L’Isle-aux-Allumette. He
I just got some good news from Terry Frost this weekend. The Campbell’s Bay Lions Club will be having another fun-filled murder mystery night on
Congratulations to all the volunteers for the Lighting of the Tree Ceremony it was beautifully done. Thank you also to all the organizers, volunteers and
While enjoying a 4-H banquet which was planned, organized, emceed and fully managed by 4-H members, the oldest of which was still a teenager; I
Compiled by Bonnie Chevrier Nov. 17, 1993 25 Years Ago Local merchants in purgatory: Three businesses in Shawville are waiting to see how Quebec’s new
By Shelley Heaphy “Just remember to fill your own cup because you can’t share with people if your cup is empty.” I recently saw this quote shared on social media, and thought to myself how absolutely true it is. So
I heard the story about a young woman who, when she was cooking a roast of beef, always cut off one end and put it in the oven. One day her husband asked her why she was doing that and
Compiled by Bonnie Chevrier Nov. 24, 1993 25 Years Ago Mustangs pass Panthers on the outside: Pontiac High’s junior girls basketball team had its second consecutive valley championship within its grasp but let it slip through their fingers with less
A family in our community suffered a tragedy over the weekend. Our thoughts are with Lyne Duval and her children as they lost their house to a fire and they also lost their husband and father, Sandy Smart in that
On Saturday evening, we took in the Pembroke Santa Claus Parade. Bella’s CDE Dance Academy dance school had entered a float and the dancers danced in the street. The floats were amazing and it really got us into the Christmas
Our condolences and deepest sympathies go out to the Fleury family of Nichabau, Que., on the sudden passing of David (Davey) Fleury of L’Isle-aux-Allumette. He was the son of Wilbert and Katie Fleury. A happy belated birthday to Wilson Sullivan,
I just got some good news from Terry Frost this weekend. The Campbell’s Bay Lions Club will be having another fun-filled murder mystery night on Feb. 9. Keep your eye out for more information in my column and THE EQUITY
Congratulations to all the volunteers for the Lighting of the Tree Ceremony it was beautifully done. Thank you also to all the organizers, volunteers and participants of this year’s Parade of Lights in Shawville. All the floats were beautiful. Another
While enjoying a 4-H banquet which was planned, organized, emceed and fully managed by 4-H members, the oldest of which was still a teenager; I reminisced and was amazed how these kids who started attending at age six could develop
Compiled by Bonnie Chevrier Nov. 17, 1993 25 Years Ago Local merchants in purgatory: Three businesses in Shawville are waiting to see how Quebec’s new sign law will affect them. Armac’s Corner Shop appeared in court in Campbell’s Bay but
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