Category: Social Notes

  • Quyon notes

    It was such a fun week in Quyon, with so many activities and events going on. On Tuesday, the Quyon Community Association put on a fantastic Canada Day parade, with many vibrant and festive entries taking part. It was wonderful to once again see the Ottawa Caledonian Pipes & Drums band leading the parade, and then a fabulous turn-out of local community groups, businesses, and families following along the parade route. The Maple Leaf was proudly on display as the town turned out with plenty of red and white to celebrate. Unfortunately, Mother Nature had other plans that evening, as storms moved in not long after the parade, and eventually the QCA was forced to shut down plans for the fireworks. The fireworks have been postponed to a future date, and more information on when that will be will be shared as soon as plans are finalized. Stay tuned, it will be worth the wait!

    On Thurs., July 2, Gavan’s Hotel was the place to be, as they celebrated their 80th anniversary with a kitchen party led by Gail Gavan and friends. There was a great crowd out despite the heat to enjoy the wings and $0.80 Labatt Draft specials. The music had everyone up dancing and having a terrific time. It is always a great party when Gail is in town to lead the fun. Hats off to the staff at Gavan’s for hosting such a fun night.

    Sat., July 4 was the big show in town, as the Quyon Tractor & Truck Pull was held at the fairgrounds. People came from far and wide to enjoy the show, which started later this year, at 3 p.m., with the action running well into the evening. There were also bouncy houses, food vendors, music, and fun for all who attended. Following the Pull, Gavan’s Hotel had Larry, Arnold, and Brian on-stage to entertain all who wanted to keep the party going. The weather co-operated and it was a fun-filled day from start to finish. A big shout-out to the Quyon Tractor & Truck Pull organizers for all of their hard work and effort to host this event. It is such a big day in our community, and it is always so well done. Congratulations on another successful Pull!

    I’d like to offer my deepest sympathy to Liz Draper and her family on the passing of her mother, Terry Lyn Hodgins, on June 29. Liz is my main contact at THE EQUITY for submitting this column each week, and I have been holding her and her loved ones in my thoughts and prayers at this sad time. 

    Our condolences are also going out to the family and friends of Randy Young, as he passed away on July 2. Randy was a good friend to many in our community, and he will be dearly missed. Heartfelt sympathies to his wife Patti and to all who loved him.

    Birthday wishes are extended to Nova-Mae McCann and Paul Lang, as they are celebrating on July 8. Happy birthday also to Everett Hamilton and Axl Orr, both on the 9th. Best wishes to all who are marking special occasions this week.

    Congratulations to Louann Gibeault, as she recently reached a big milestone of working at the Quyon Family Centre for 20 years. Louann has been such a big part of the Family Centre, and especially over the past year, she has put her heart and soul into keeping the doors open and the services going for families in our community during a very difficult time when funding was lost. Well done, Louann! Wishing you many more happy years at the Family Centre.

  • Shawville notes

    Our sympathies with the Kingdon family on the loss of Robert on June 23, at the age of 85.

    Our condolences to the Hodgins and Draper families on the loss of Terry-Lyn on June 29, at the age of 65.

    Our thoughts and prayers for the Potvin family on the loss of Earle on June 29, at the age of 90. Dr. Potvin was a beloved surgeon in our community.

    Our condolences to the Thoms family on the loss of Roy on June 29, at the age of 91.

    Our thoughts and prayers for the Newberry family on the loss of Marcel on July 1, at the age of 54.

    Our sympathies to the Young family on the loss of Randall on July 2, 2026.

    Happy birthday to the following people celebrating their special day this upcoming week:  Allen Bean, Teegan Tubman, Serena Lariviere Ferrigan, Ann Vanderlind, Betty Lou Trudeau, Marlene Sparling, Randy Eades and Rick Valin.

  • Waltham notes

    This past week, we were in a severe heat wave. Some days, the temperature was 45 with the humidex. On Tuesday and Wednesday, we experienced severe thunderstorms with torrential rainfall and very strong winds. We lost power on Tuesday night into the wee hours of Wednesday morning and again Wednesday afternoon ‘til Thursday morning. There were trees down and some damage, but luckily no one was injured.  Ottawa wasn’t so lucky, as the experienced torrential rain, roads were impassable and basements were flooded.

    On Sunday afternoon, we celebrated our granddaughter Bella’s birthday with a barbecue and a lovely birthday cake.

    We were saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Earle Potvin. He was the beloved husband of the late Bonnie Jean (nee Fetterly). He was a dedicated and loving father to his children and grandchildren. Dr. Potvin was the chief surgeon for many decades at the Shawville Community Hospital and had treated many patients in the Pontiac. He was a wonderful doctor, working most times 24/7.  He treated his patients with ultimate care and compassion. He was recently honoured for his years of dedication with the unveiling of the Dr. Earle Potvin Wing and surgical department at the Shawville Community Hospital. He was a man of great faith. Dr. Potvin and Bonnie were very involved in their community and he was a long standing member of the Lions Club. He will be sorely missed. May he RIP.

    Birthday wishes and love is wished to my nephew Jesse Pilon, of Casselman, who is celebrating a birthday today. May you have an awesome day and year ahead Jesse.

    Happy anniversary and love is wished to my sister Joyce and husband Jim and to Carolyn and Gerard Pharand, who are celebrating their 59th wedding anniversary on July 15. May you enjoy many more years of health, happiness, love, peace and joy.