

September 25, 1974
Belsher’s is still a favourite meeting spot: As the new Highway 8 in western Quebec cuts its way through farmland and bush, some of the


Belsher’s is still a favourite meeting spot: As the new Highway 8 in western Quebec cuts its way through farmland and bush, some of the


Early results from 118th Shawville Fair: The horse drawing event Thursday night at Shawville Fair was a very successful affair for Ken Green of Richmond


Historical monument unveiled: A monument was unveiled last Saturday on the Picanoc Road above Otter Lake, when Basil Quaile of Otter Lake and David Lunam


Quyon Lions collecting for burned-out family: The home of Stanley Kearns on the Mine Road back of Quyon burned to the ground at about 2


Quyon’s 54th fair was a fantastic success: We often hear the old cliché, “bigger and better than ever” applied to events. This year was no


Yvon Plouffe wins feature race with Yankee Mirage at Driving Club farm: A large crowd, perfect weather and close finishes combined to make the annual


Thirteen graduates in Nurse Assistants course Mrs. G. Ralston N. Coordinator of the course, presented the graduates as follows: Henrietta Angus, Anne Bolger; Stephanie Bucher;


Belsher’s is still a favourite meeting spot: As the new Highway 8 in western Quebec cuts its way through farmland and bush, some of the towns and villages and other signs of habitation of the old road are lost to


Early results from 118th Shawville Fair: The horse drawing event Thursday night at Shawville Fair was a very successful affair for Ken Green of Richmond who won fifty dollars for first placed in the light horse class and another forty


Historical monument unveiled: A monument was unveiled last Saturday on the Picanoc Road above Otter Lake, when Basil Quaile of Otter Lake and David Lunam of Campbell’s Bay unveiled a monument to record the fact that the Duke of Connaught,


Quyon Lions collecting for burned-out family: The home of Stanley Kearns on the Mine Road back of Quyon burned to the ground at about 2 a.m. Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Kearns and their five children lost everything, including their


Quyon’s 54th fair was a fantastic success: We often hear the old cliché, “bigger and better than ever” applied to events. This year was no exaggeration in regard to Quyon Fair. Everyone who attended agreed that it was the best


Yvon Plouffe wins feature race with Yankee Mirage at Driving Club farm: A large crowd, perfect weather and close finishes combined to make the annual Shawville Driving Club’s afternoon harness races the best ever. The Connaught Park and CTA co-sponsored


Thirteen graduates in Nurse Assistants course Mrs. G. Ralston N. Coordinator of the course, presented the graduates as follows: Henrietta Angus, Anne Bolger; Stephanie Bucher; Patricia Dorzek, Suzanne Gagnon; Cylenia Greer; Paulette Greer; Jane Hayes; Joy Hodgins; Verna Kelly; Grace
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