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Québec Games 2010
The members of the archery team representing " Capitale-Nationale" at the Quebec Games held in Gatineau from August 2 to August 6 are mostly from the Portneuf area. Six of the 10 athletes were chosen on July 3rd and 4th at Québec and are members of the archery club "La flèche de l'archer". The team was directed by Denise Paquin Gauthier, of Portneuf, and Alain Gauthier, of Cap-Santé, who are as such the first mother and son training team in the history of the Québec Games. The games are celebrating their 40th anniversary of existence this year. Last Updated (Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:33) |
Brother Wilfrid Paquin, FIC
Brother Wilfrid Paquin FIC passed away at the La Prairie infirmery on August 20, 2003. He was 83 years old of which 67 years were as a brother of the "Frères de l'Instruction Chrétienne". He was the son of Charles Paquin and Lorenza Bédard born in Montréal on August 28, 1919. He entered the La Prairie noviciate in 1935 and made his perpetual pledge in 1941. He taught French in U.S.A. and then at the Montréal Saint-Stanislas "École Supérieure" from 1955 to 1965. He wrote for a number of years several magazine for the FIC religious community and also corrected teaching magazines. He wrote quantities of poems and novels for young students under the name of Charles Lorenzo. Last Updated (Sunday, 06 June 2010 08:27) MIM PAQUIN
American soprano
Mim Paquin, accorging to Louise Guinther, is a brilliant soprano making her way in opera.
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HOMILY FOR SISTER ANNE MARIE PAQUIN, January 30, 1987
HOMILY FOR SISTER ANNE MARIE PAQUIN, January 30, 1987 Dr. Helen Williams was a poet and professer of English at Kansas State University. When she was 36 years old, she was told by her doctor that cancer had spread throughout her whole body. Although she was dying of the dreaded disease, she kept on teaching. She also kept on denying that she was a particularly brave and holy person. She even kept on showing her keen sense of humour. In fact, one of her last poems was ironically entitled "Terminal." Most people added another word to it, namely, "cancer" - terminal cancer. Last Updated (Thursday, 13 May 2010 17:24) Réjean Paquin
Réjean Paquin was born on August 17, 1960 at Rouyn-Noranda, Québec. His passion developed during High school when he started playing saxophone. It was the 1970 progressive Rock music that influence him and more particularly the work of keyboardist Rick Wakeman. Réjean was so fascinated by Wakeman's music that he switched from saxophone to electronic keyboards.
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