Sheenboro DORIS RANGER 819-689-2132 dranger50@hotmail.com
Get well wishes go out to Raymond Morris who is currently at the Pembroke Regional Hospital. Theresa Downey, who is still at the Shawville Hospital,
Get well wishes go out to Raymond Morris who is currently at the Pembroke Regional Hospital. Theresa Downey, who is still at the Shawville Hospital,
I recently had the opportunity to have supper at one of Montreal’s best restaurants. Being raised a true farmer, I ordered roast beef. I always
Nov. 10, 1993 25 Years Ago High turnover on municipal councils: Pontiac has seven new mayors. Sunday’s municipal elections resulted in a significant turnover in
When I had my February born baby my biggest concern was how I would keep her warm running to and from errands. I searched for
Remembrance Day in Sheenboro was held on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. with a large crowd attending the service. This year, Sheen honoured Arthur Furlong
On Sunday morning, at our weekly mass at Our Lady Of Perpetual Help Church we paid tribute to our war veterans and fallen soldiers. Our
The Onslow Christmas Craft and Bake Sale was absolutely wonderful on Saturday. The Home and School Committee deserve a big pat on the back for
The Shawville Remembrance Day ceremony was held on Nov. 10 at 11 a.m. There was a wonderful turnout and it was a beautiful ceremony. Lest
“In Flanders Field the poppies grow Between the crosses row on row That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing,
Nov. 3, 1993 25 Years Ago Lionettes host costume car rally: The Quyon Lionettes held their sixth annual Car Rally on Saturday. Lionette Mona MacKechnie,
Get well wishes go out to Raymond Morris who is currently at the Pembroke Regional Hospital. Theresa Downey, who is still at the Shawville Hospital, is doing very well and looking forward to returning to Sheenboro. Visitors are always welcome.
I recently had the opportunity to have supper at one of Montreal’s best restaurants. Being raised a true farmer, I ordered roast beef. I always had a theory that good beef could be cut with a fork. Not only could
Nov. 10, 1993 25 Years Ago High turnover on municipal councils: Pontiac has seven new mayors. Sunday’s municipal elections resulted in a significant turnover in municipal representation. Five sitting mayors had to defend their office at the polls; of these,
When I had my February born baby my biggest concern was how I would keep her warm running to and from errands. I searched for the warmest car seat products and spent way too much money on what I thought
Remembrance Day in Sheenboro was held on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. with a large crowd attending the service. This year, Sheen honoured Arthur Furlong and the dedication was made by Ray Heaney, a relative. Arthur was was one of
On Sunday morning, at our weekly mass at Our Lady Of Perpetual Help Church we paid tribute to our war veterans and fallen soldiers. Our Canadian flag and wreaths were carried up and laid around the altar. Betty Ryan read
The Onslow Christmas Craft and Bake Sale was absolutely wonderful on Saturday. The Home and School Committee deserve a big pat on the back for all their hard work organizing this huge community event. The school was just buzzing with
The Shawville Remembrance Day ceremony was held on Nov. 10 at 11 a.m. There was a wonderful turnout and it was a beautiful ceremony. Lest we forget. Bells from many churches were rung throughout the Pontiac this past weekend on
“In Flanders Field the poppies grow Between the crosses row on row That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below…” The eleventh hour, of the eleventh day of
Nov. 3, 1993 25 Years Ago Lionettes host costume car rally: The Quyon Lionettes held their sixth annual Car Rally on Saturday. Lionette Mona MacKechnie, Chairperson, reported that 51 cars registered. The challenging course baffled, mystified and dumb-founded many but
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