SPIRITUAL GROWTH by Esther Colpitts: Fool’s Gold
I was outside talking with friends when one of them stooped down, picked up a rock and said, “Here. Would you like some Fool’s Gold?”
I was outside talking with friends when one of them stooped down, picked up a rock and said, “Here. Would you like some Fool’s Gold?”
Sept. 9, 1992 25 Years Ago Another record-breaking Fair!: The 137th Shawville Fair was another record-breaker, sustaining a trend of growth that has become a
Okay, we’re back at it – the routine, the schedules, the grind, getting things organized for school, work, practices and all the rest. Now how
For more than 50 years, there have been several very large changes in policies that have affected everyone in North America that made some people
Our sympathy to the family and friends of Carmen Wickens who passed away last week at the age of 88. Our sympathy also to the
Our heartfelt sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with the Lariviere family of Chapeau in the recent passing of their father Wilfred Lariviere. On Saturday, our
Last week, I was away with my husband Robert, my daughter Marie-Michelle and my granddaughter Sophie Senack in Larder Lake, Ont. Peter Michael Senack and
I trust everyone had a wonderful Labour Day weekend. Many of us spent time at the Shawville Fair, despite some cold nights and rain on
Well, Mother Nature had her way again and we lost out. She is the boss. At least we had Saturday. I hope it didn’t dampen
Our condolences to the Lariviere family of Allumette Island on the passing of Wilfrid Lariviere. He was in his 94th year and had just moved
I was outside talking with friends when one of them stooped down, picked up a rock and said, “Here. Would you like some Fool’s Gold?” It took me back in my memory to old movies I had seen about prospectors,
Sept. 9, 1992 25 Years Ago Another record-breaking Fair!: The 137th Shawville Fair was another record-breaker, sustaining a trend of growth that has become a tradition over the past several years. The 1992 fair had the good fortune of getting
Okay, we’re back at it – the routine, the schedules, the grind, getting things organized for school, work, practices and all the rest. Now how the heck are we going to make things simpler and get out of this year
For more than 50 years, there have been several very large changes in policies that have affected everyone in North America that made some people reflect on the old saying: “when the fox is in charge of guarding the hen
Our sympathy to the family and friends of Carmen Wickens who passed away last week at the age of 88. Our sympathy also to the family and friends of Clara Lavigne who passed away last week. The Shawville Fair is
Our heartfelt sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with the Lariviere family of Chapeau in the recent passing of their father Wilfred Lariviere. On Saturday, our family celebrated my sister Joyce and husband Jim’s 50th wedding anniversary.
Last week, I was away with my husband Robert, my daughter Marie-Michelle and my granddaughter Sophie Senack in Larder Lake, Ont. Peter Michael Senack and his brother Jesse were wonderful hosts and introduced us to the Muddy Moose Restaurant in
I trust everyone had a wonderful Labour Day weekend. Many of us spent time at the Shawville Fair, despite some cold nights and rain on Sunday and Monday. It was, once again a terrific fair weekend with great music, great
Well, Mother Nature had her way again and we lost out. She is the boss. At least we had Saturday. I hope it didn’t dampen things too badly at Shawville Fair. For those of you who are not on social
Our condolences to the Lariviere family of Allumette Island on the passing of Wilfrid Lariviere. He was in his 94th year and had just moved to the Manoir in Fort Coulonge in May of this year. He was a councillor
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