The Way We Were Compiled by Bonnie Chevrier
July 15, 1992, 25 Years Ago Barber elected chairman of new amalgamated board: The newly formed Western Quebec School Board, an amalgamation of the school
July 15, 1992, 25 Years Ago Barber elected chairman of new amalgamated board: The newly formed Western Quebec School Board, an amalgamation of the school
School is out but learning doesn’t stop Don’t despair mom and dad, even though school is out your kids are still those little sponges who
How we do agriculture in Canada has intrigued governments, agricultural universities and farmers from all corners of the world. When Mikhail Gorbachev was head of
Our sympathy to the family and friends of Wilda Telford Portugaise of Peterborough, Ont. who passed away unexpectedly at the age of 84 following surgery
I really can’t believe how time flies by. It is almost the middle of July already. I find if you have lots to do it
July 3 was the first sunny day we’ve had in weeks and by 3 p.m. the grass was dry enough to mow so I started
A birthday party was held for Anita Draper at Bernice and Mike Hickey’s this past weekend. All seven of her grandchildren were able to attend,
Happy birthday to the following people celebrating this week: Betty Lou Trudeau, Robbie Carmichael, Marty Ryan, Lorna Sparling, Michelle Hobbs, Marlene White, Les Atkinson, Michael
On Saturday afternoon, a lovely bridal shower was held in honour of Emma Romain at the Waltham Town Hall. Family and friends gathered to shower
Belated birthday greetings go out to Gerald Wheeler, Rosita Walker Ryan and Nelson Morris. Birthday greetings and best wishes also go out to Evelyn Sullivan
July 15, 1992, 25 Years Ago Barber elected chairman of new amalgamated board: The newly formed Western Quebec School Board, an amalgamation of the school boards of greater Hull, Pontiac Protestant, Northwestern, Protestant Regional School Board of Western Quebec held
School is out but learning doesn’t stop Don’t despair mom and dad, even though school is out your kids are still those little sponges who love to take in anything and everything you give them. They may moan and groan
How we do agriculture in Canada has intrigued governments, agricultural universities and farmers from all corners of the world. When Mikhail Gorbachev was head of agriculture in Russia, he spent 10 days in Canada in 1984 with Eugene Whelan (then
Our sympathy to the family and friends of Wilda Telford Portugaise of Peterborough, Ont. who passed away unexpectedly at the age of 84 following surgery in an Oshawa Hospital. Wilda was born and raised in Thorne and only moved to
I really can’t believe how time flies by. It is almost the middle of July already. I find if you have lots to do it goes by faster. It looks like it’s going to rain most of the week but
July 3 was the first sunny day we’ve had in weeks and by 3 p.m. the grass was dry enough to mow so I started cutting the grass. All was good until I tried mowing on the north side of
A birthday party was held for Anita Draper at Bernice and Mike Hickey’s this past weekend. All seven of her grandchildren were able to attend, as Andrew Hickey was home from Alberta to attend a National 4-H summit over the
Happy birthday to the following people celebrating this week: Betty Lou Trudeau, Robbie Carmichael, Marty Ryan, Lorna Sparling, Michelle Hobbs, Marlene White, Les Atkinson, Michael O’Brien, Jennifer Davies-Mayhew, Marion Musgrove, Richard Valin, Eric Latreille, Randy Eades, Lance Orr, William Keindel,
On Saturday afternoon, a lovely bridal shower was held in honour of Emma Romain at the Waltham Town Hall. Family and friends gathered to shower Emma with love and best wishes. Emma received beautiful and practical gifts, for which she
Belated birthday greetings go out to Gerald Wheeler, Rosita Walker Ryan and Nelson Morris. Birthday greetings and best wishes also go out to Evelyn Sullivan and Anna Gleason on July 13 and to Morgan Perrault and Abram Gleason on July
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