Vol. 13, No. 3

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Them Days Vol. 13 No. 3 – 1988

Mrs. Kathleen Nuna was a teacher in Sheshashit. Florence Pottle was going school with Sarah Campbell and Christmas was good then. “Slow come is long last” still be longer before the memory of that long Christmas gale ceases to blow in our memories. Mrs. Seneth M. Rockwood, Robert E. Rockwood’s mom, has had a copy of “On the Goose” with an article “Commanding General’s Doghouse”, a contribution from Mrs. Rosalie Hassel and family. Dorothy Hynes was born on March 1912 and her parents were Stewart and Katie Rideout from Twilligate. Chesley Lethbridge parents were William Brown and Mabel Lethbridge and David O. Brown when he was in school there was pnemonia. At Christmas H. B. C prepared treats and apprentice clerk acted as Santa Claus. While the Harmony was here there were less than 30 schooners anchored at the bay, carrying cod fish.

The Redberry- 
Christmas was good then- Florence Pottle
The Wreck of the Mail Steamer- 
My Version of THEM DAYS- Robert E. Rockwood
Christmas was different then- Dorothy Hynes
David O. Brown & Chesley Lethbridge- 
Santa at Hebron-
The Moravian Periodical Accounts (excerpt)-
Labrador Gallery (Tom Martin & Marjorie Pardy)

Front cover: Myrtle (Mesher) and David O. Brown. Pack’s Harbour, c. 1948. Courtesy Chesley Lethbridge.
Back cover: Frost on a window pane. Happy Valley, c. 1986. Courtesy Doris Saunders.

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Weight .12 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15.5 × .5 cm
Magazine Type

Physical, Digital