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Air, water, food, shelter, and a reason to live were and still are the basic necessities of life. If any of these five necessities are
Air, water, food, shelter, and a reason to live were and still are the basic necessities of life. If any of these five necessities are
“Introducing your baby to a rich environment that builds her brain is called infant stimulation.” (raisesmartkid.com). I remember time alone with my first baby well.
Charlie Stevens is continuing his modelling career on Facebook. It takes a great sport to do what you’re doing. Keep up the good work. If
It is still pretty quiet around town and not much is moving. The second January thaw was another welcome break but now we should get
Our sympathy to the family of Hewitt McCredie who passed away at the age of 90 years. He will be sadly missed by all who
Our deepest condolences to the Allen family on the loss of Richard on Jan. 18 at age 70. Our thoughts and prayers for the Hall
On Thursday, the birthday club met at the Waltham Station. Elaine Tracy was the birthday girl this month. Everyone enjoyed a tasty lunch, birthday cake
On Jan. 22, Gordon McCrea celebrated his 99th birthday and has now rolled into his 100th year. He was born and raised in Chichester, Que.
January feels like it has just been crawling by. I’m not complaining because winter is my favourite season but I hope everyone is finding ways
Jan. 20, 1993 25 Years Ago Late Senator’s family honours 24 residents: On Jan. 15, the family of the late Senator Tom Lefebvre carried out
Air, water, food, shelter, and a reason to live were and still are the basic necessities of life. If any of these five necessities are missing both man and animal will move on. In earliest times man was responsible for
“Introducing your baby to a rich environment that builds her brain is called infant stimulation.” (raisesmartkid.com). I remember time alone with my first baby well. I used to think how am I going to fill the day with her, what
Charlie Stevens is continuing his modelling career on Facebook. It takes a great sport to do what you’re doing. Keep up the good work. If nothing else it keeps a smile on my face. How many chinooks are we going
It is still pretty quiet around town and not much is moving. The second January thaw was another welcome break but now we should get some snow that will stay around awhile. There will be news to share soon but
Our sympathy to the family of Hewitt McCredie who passed away at the age of 90 years. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. It sure was nice to have another mild weekend which makes it much
Our deepest condolences to the Allen family on the loss of Richard on Jan. 18 at age 70. Our thoughts and prayers for the Hall family on the loss of Catherine on Jan. 19 at the age of 94.
On Thursday, the birthday club met at the Waltham Station. Elaine Tracy was the birthday girl this month. Everyone enjoyed a tasty lunch, birthday cake and socializing. On Friday evening, a surprise 50th birthday party was held in honour of
On Jan. 22, Gordon McCrea celebrated his 99th birthday and has now rolled into his 100th year. He was born and raised in Chichester, Que. He married Marie Perrault of Sheenboro. He and his family moved to the United States
January feels like it has just been crawling by. I’m not complaining because winter is my favourite season but I hope everyone is finding ways to pass these cold, dark days. Families with children playing hockey are keeping busy as
Jan. 20, 1993 25 Years Ago Late Senator’s family honours 24 residents: On Jan. 15, the family of the late Senator Tom Lefebvre carried out one of his last official duties, honouring those who strive to improve life in their
PPHS REUNION: August 2, 2025
REGISTRATION IS ON AND ACTIVE!
$60 per person (cocktails, dinner)
Come connect with your classmates. Space limited, so registration & payment a must.
E-transfer: pphsreunioncommittee@gmail.com
Cheque: Kathy Wickens (call 613-600-1455)
331 Somerville Drive, Perth, ON K7H 3C6
Location: Otter Lake R.A. Association, 394 Tessier Street
Euchre tournament fundraiser for Otter Lake’s 150th Anniversary in 2026.
Pre-registration on now. $5 per person if pre-registered before the tournament. $8/pp at the door on the day of the tournament. You can send an e-transfer to pre-register to: otterlake150@outlook.com or contact Lory Beaudoin at: lorybeaudoin@gmail.com
The door opens at noon. Snacks and drinks for sale. The tournament starts at 1PM—prizes for the top 3 places; the lowest score and most lone hands. All skill levels welcome.
Paul Ryan Park, Waltham
The Valley’s Most Family Friendly Fair!
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