New technology meets old by Chris Judd
Each year we are faced with new technological breakthroughs that eventually we have to accept, reject or adopt. Automobiles were a rich man’s hobby until
Each year we are faced with new technological breakthroughs that eventually we have to accept, reject or adopt. Automobiles were a rich man’s hobby until
I just celebrated my 65th birthday and my retirement last week. My boss, Rosalie Bouchard and staff at Centre Intervalle in Fort Coulonge took me
Our sympathy to the family and friends of Shirley Routliffe who passed away on April 23. Get well wishes to Bev Murray who had surgery
When the weather warms, many people take to the outdoors to enjoy the sunshine and rising temperatures. Summer road trips or vacations are the norm,
Our condolences and deepest sympathies go out to Ruth and the Gagnon family on the sudden passing of Victor Gagnon. His funeral was held on
Congratulations to the Ven. Reverend Mavis Brownlee on her retirement on April 29. Our thoughts and prayers to the Cummings and Bruisedhead families on the
On Tuesday, Jeannette Gagnon, Cynthia Belaire, Ella Bayne and a few former co-workers from Superior Electric in Pembroke gathered for a tasty lunch at the
The Quyon Pastoral Charge held their final Soup and Sandwich lunch of the season last Wednesday at Quyon United, and there was another great turnout.
April 17 cards results: 50/50 was won by Adrien Noel and the door prize went to Marie Gauthier. Ladies first was won by Sharon Fleury
Apr. 28, 1993 25 Years Ago Shawville curlers close season with trophy banquet: The Shawville Curling Club closed out its season with the annual year-end
Each year we are faced with new technological breakthroughs that eventually we have to accept, reject or adopt. Automobiles were a rich man’s hobby until Henry Ford developed the assembly line to produce Model T’s that a working man could
I just celebrated my 65th birthday and my retirement last week. My boss, Rosalie Bouchard and staff at Centre Intervalle in Fort Coulonge took me out to Spruceholme Inn for supper for my retirement party. They surprised me with a
Our sympathy to the family and friends of Shirley Routliffe who passed away on April 23. Get well wishes to Bev Murray who had surgery last Friday. Everything went well and Bev will probably be home the beginning of this
When the weather warms, many people take to the outdoors to enjoy the sunshine and rising temperatures. Summer road trips or vacations are the norm, but it is important to realize that hot weather can take its toll even on
Our condolences and deepest sympathies go out to Ruth and the Gagnon family on the sudden passing of Victor Gagnon. His funeral was held on Friday at St. Alphonsus Church in Chapeau and the burial was in the Holy Spirit
Congratulations to the Ven. Reverend Mavis Brownlee on her retirement on April 29. Our thoughts and prayers to the Cummings and Bruisedhead families on the tragic loss of Jacob and Kelly Ann Cummings on April 20. Jacob was the son
On Tuesday, Jeannette Gagnon, Cynthia Belaire, Ella Bayne and a few former co-workers from Superior Electric in Pembroke gathered for a tasty lunch at the Waltham Station. They enjoyed socializing and reminiscing of the times they worked together. A cheery
The Quyon Pastoral Charge held their final Soup and Sandwich lunch of the season last Wednesday at Quyon United, and there was another great turnout. The lunches have been a tremendous success this year and all of the support from
April 17 cards results: 50/50 was won by Adrien Noel and the door prize went to Marie Gauthier. Ladies first was won by Sharon Fleury and second by Marilyn Fraser. Men’s first was won by James Fleury and second by
Apr. 28, 1993 25 Years Ago Shawville curlers close season with trophy banquet: The Shawville Curling Club closed out its season with the annual year-end bash Saturday April 24. A full house showed up for the annual banquet and trophy
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