
November 16, 1950
Hundreds Stand in Rain Wednesday at Funeral Of Victims of Bryson Week-End Drownings: More than 200 persons gathered at St. John’s Cemetery, near Campbell’s Bay,

Hundreds Stand in Rain Wednesday at Funeral Of Victims of Bryson Week-End Drownings: More than 200 persons gathered at St. John’s Cemetery, near Campbell’s Bay,

In Hospital Here Six Years Thomas Eades Buried Thursday: One of the best known and highly respected citizens of Shawville, Thomas Eades, died in Pontiac

Hunter Mistakes Cow For A Deer: Either hunters in the Charteris area are near-sighted or they don’t know a cow from a deer, according to

Shawville Calf Club Holds Fun Night At Stark’s Corners: Members of the Shawville Calf Club and other interested parties gathered at the Stark’s Corners hall

Lions And Rotary Give $1,000: Through the joint efforts of the Lions Club of Shawville and the Rotary Club of Shawville, the sum of $1,000

Rotary Club Pledges Aid To Scout Apple Day Sale: A large attendance of members and several visitors were at the meeting of the Rotary Club

Present Protect Petition: Spearheading their protest with a petition bearing 120 signatures, Shawville property owners crowded into the council chamber Monday night to express their

Announcement: THE EQUITY has been under new management since September 1. During the past few weeks most of our effort has been devoted to getting

Local News: Rapid growth of Shawville since the war, with an increase in population from 800 to almost 1,500 to-day, has been responsible for overcrowding

Local News: The largest baseball crowd of the season, estimated at 1,200, turned out last Sunday at Campbell’s Bay to see Vinton take the opening

Hundreds Stand in Rain Wednesday at Funeral Of Victims of Bryson Week-End Drownings: More than 200 persons gathered at St. John’s Cemetery, near Campbell’s Bay, on Wednesday morning as the four victims of last Saturday night’s tragic accident were borne

In Hospital Here Six Years Thomas Eades Buried Thursday: One of the best known and highly respected citizens of Shawville, Thomas Eades, died in Pontiac Community Hospital on Monday night. He took ill six years ago, and has been confined

Hunter Mistakes Cow For A Deer: Either hunters in the Charteris area are near-sighted or they don’t know a cow from a deer, according to Hugh Horner. As evidence of what might have been a fatal error on the part

Shawville Calf Club Holds Fun Night At Stark’s Corners: Members of the Shawville Calf Club and other interested parties gathered at the Stark’s Corners hall for a fun night on Friday, October 20th. The President Franklin Kilgour was master of

Lions And Rotary Give $1,000: Through the joint efforts of the Lions Club of Shawville and the Rotary Club of Shawville, the sum of $1,000 has been handed to officials of Pontiac Community Hospital for the purchase of a new

Rotary Club Pledges Aid To Scout Apple Day Sale: A large attendance of members and several visitors were at the meeting of the Rotary Club last Friday night, with the President, Dr. Docks, in the chair. During the business session

Present Protect Petition: Spearheading their protest with a petition bearing 120 signatures, Shawville property owners crowded into the council chamber Monday night to express their opinions personally to members of council, on new property valuations. Chief spokesman for the property

Announcement: THE EQUITY has been under new management since September 1. During the past few weeks most of our effort has been devoted to getting the paper out every week on time. In the process of taking over and reorganizing

Local News: Rapid growth of Shawville since the war, with an increase in population from 800 to almost 1,500 to-day, has been responsible for overcrowding in Shawville school. The school, which houses the lower and higher grades from one to

Local News: The largest baseball crowd of the season, estimated at 1,200, turned out last Sunday at Campbell’s Bay to see Vinton take the opening game from Campbell’s Bay in the Pontiac Senior League. Vinton took the first game in
Where: Harrington Community Hall and Chapeau Market Building, Chapeau
Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Get ready to kick off the holiday season with a day full of festive fun and community spirit! What to expect: Unique artisan gifts & handmade treasures, delicious Christmas baking and festive treats, fun activities for the kids, raffles & giveaways all day long, and eat-in or take-out meals served by AITC.
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1386679016800905&set=pcb.1386679496800857
St-Edwards Christmas Tea and Bazaar will be held at 34 ch Bristol on Saturday, November 15, 2025 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
We require reservations for both the show and dinner.
Dinner before the show will start at 6pm, please arrive a bit before to get everyone seated & with drinks.
Please note that dinner & drinks will be charged night of – this is just a ticket purchase to reserve your spot.
Marc Audet is a singer/songwriter and recording artist from the Ottawa Valley that brings to the stage impressions of the richness of Valley life and culture. He is best known for his historical songwriting that portrays the history and heritage of the Ottawa Valley. While the LRW show will include songs of this nature, the show will be a broad folk music experience for listeners, with songs of other folk artists like John Prine and David Francey interspersed with songs from his 2 albums and new songs from what will be his third upcoming album. Marc’s shows are described as captivating, uplifting and calming with a nice injection of humour and humility. His songwriting is described as clever and beautiful, with a soulful authenticity, and his stage presence is described as unassuming. Marc will be accompanied by his son Bradley Audet who elevates the musical experience with Irish whistle and melodica. The familial connectivity inherent in this duo act is enriching. This will be a captivating memorable evening that inspires thoughts and emotions.
Ticket link: https://www.littleredwagonwinery.com/events-tickets/marc-audet-north-renfrew-duo-sat-nov-15-730pm
Joel Plaskett, an East Coast icon, takes the stage at Gavan’s in Qyuon.
Gavan’s is the place to be on November 18th for an intimate and unforgettable night with Joel Plaskett — a songwriter, storyteller, and performer who always leaves the crowd wanting more. Opener is Mars Aspen, an emerging singer-songwriter from Ottawa.
Tuesday, November 18
Gavan’s 1157 Rue de Clarendon, Quyon, QC.
Doors at 8:00PM | Show at 9:00PM
Tickets $45 Available now at Gavanshotel.com
Unfortunately, Meta (Facebook’s parent company) has blocked the sharing of news content in Canada. Normally, you would not be able to share links from The Equity, but if you copy the link below, Facebook won’t block you!