The Way We Were Compiled by Bonnie Chevrier
Apr. 21, 1993 25 Years Ago Farmers feed on facts and figures at Mountainview Turf open house: To the farmer, management of information is becoming
Apr. 21, 1993 25 Years Ago Farmers feed on facts and figures at Mountainview Turf open house: To the farmer, management of information is becoming
Many years ago, I overheard two hay marketers discussing their business over a beer in a local bar. They had been buying hay for two
Farming has been on my brain a lot lately. Perhaps it started when my daughter started going through her class roster, asking me who lived
Card results for April 3 were: 50/50 was won by Ronald Beaudoin and the door prize went to Beverly Dubeau. Ladies first was won by
The Quyon Curling Fun League has wrapped up for another year closing out the season with the Hot Shots party on April 12. The regular
Our sympathy to the family and friends of Myrtle Deering who passed away last week at the age of 91 years. Myrtle lived most of
Alphonsine Tourangeau passed away last week. I had erroneously penned her name as Therese. Our sympathies to the Deering family on the loss of Myrtle
On Thursday, Canadians across the country showed their support in solidarity, as many wore a hockey jersey to their workplace, school or at home in
We would like to send out our condolences to the family and friends of Donald Graveline who passed away April 12. Donald was married to
Get well wishes go out to Hugh Peacock of Fort William, Que. who is currently at the Pembroke Regional Hospital. Our condolences and sincere sympathies
Apr. 21, 1993 25 Years Ago Farmers feed on facts and figures at Mountainview Turf open house: To the farmer, management of information is becoming more important every day. This point was driven home in a variety of ways to
Many years ago, I overheard two hay marketers discussing their business over a beer in a local bar. They had been buying hay for two dollars a bale in another province and trucking it here to sell to local farmers
Farming has been on my brain a lot lately. Perhaps it started when my daughter started going through her class roster, asking me who lived on a farm. It was surprising for me to actually realize that she, along with
Card results for April 3 were: 50/50 was won by Ronald Beaudoin and the door prize went to Beverly Dubeau. Ladies first was won by Nancy Harris and second by Rita Blaskie. Men’s first was won by Ray Dubeau and
The Quyon Curling Fun League has wrapped up for another year closing out the season with the Hot Shots party on April 12. The regular season winners were Glen Leach, Danny Foran, Sue Sparling, and Vicky Leach. The winners of
Our sympathy to the family and friends of Myrtle Deering who passed away last week at the age of 91 years. Myrtle lived most of her life in Ladysmith and was in a nursing home in Brockville, Ont. for the
Alphonsine Tourangeau passed away last week. I had erroneously penned her name as Therese. Our sympathies to the Deering family on the loss of Myrtle on April 9 at the age of 91. She was originally from Ladysmith, Que. Our
On Thursday, Canadians across the country showed their support in solidarity, as many wore a hockey jersey to their workplace, school or at home in support of the tragedy of the Broncos Hockey Team in Humboldt, Sask. Our thoughts and
We would like to send out our condolences to the family and friends of Donald Graveline who passed away April 12. Donald was married to Muriel Kelly and was the father of Anne (Patrick Lloyd), Donny Jr., Gerry, Laurie (Richard
Get well wishes go out to Hugh Peacock of Fort William, Que. who is currently at the Pembroke Regional Hospital. Our condolences and sincere sympathies go out to the O’Brien, Chaput and Drapeau families of Chapeau on the passing of
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