- town that does not seem to
offer them much of a ****ure.
Gordon "Gordie"
Lachance reminisces about his
childhood in
Castle Rock, Maine. At that time, Gordie's...
-
Lachance is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arthur Lachance (1868–1945),
Canadian politician Candy LaChance (1870–1932), American...
-
Walter William LaChance (1870–1951) was a
Canadian architect best
known for his
designs of
rural schools,
although he also
designed numerous buildings...
- children,
written by Noel Paul Stookey. Also, a
French version, "Où va
la chance?", with
lyrics adapted by Eddy Marnay, was
originally performed by Françoise...
- the
schools of
Sheboygan at that time.
Butler took
charge of
LaChance's education.
LaChance became a teacher,
serving in Wausau,
Wisconsin during the period...
-
George Joseph "Candy"
LaChance (February 14, 1870 –
August 18, 1932) was an
American professional baseball first baseman. He pla****
twelve seasons in Major...
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movie that
necessarily gets
better with time". In 1985,
writer Gordie Lachance reads a
newspaper article about a
fatal stabbing involving his childhood...
- Claude-André
Lachance (born
April 5, 1954) is a
former Canadian politician. At the time of his election, aged 20,
Lachance was the
youngest person ever...
-
Mystic Al Contrera,
Scott LaChance, and
Michael Paquette.
Later it was Stuccio, Contrera,
LaChance, and
Teresa McClean.
LaChance later left the group. Emil...
- The
Lachance river (in French: rivière
Lachance) is a
watercourse whose mouth flows into the
Gosselin River, a
tributary of the
Nicolet River in the city...