Vol. 19, No. 1

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Them Days Vol. 19 No. 1 – 1993

Joan Stedman was in Cartwright but went to Nain. Millie’s Prayer is a poem by Dr. Millicent Loder, RN CM. In 1907 cod catches were above average. Alder Ford’s dad was Jim Ford and he’s people were Englishmen. Mary Wareham came to Labrador in 1939. Gilbert Saunders came from Davis Inlet and came to work in Goose Bay. There’s No Place Like Labrador is a poem by Elizabeth J. Broomfield. Joh. Friedrich pipe had gone out, so he out it out, deep in thought. In 1942, Neil Lethbridge and his Brother Ford went to the trapline east of Paradise River. Viann (Roberts) Pardy wrote 3 stories. Leonard Budgell had a note from Jim Andersen remarked it was pet day.

Nursing at Nain- Joan Stedman
Millie’s Prayer- Dr. Millicent Loder, RN CM
Wrecked Off Hopedale- Robert Parsons
We Were Planters- Alder Ford
One Big Happy Family- Mary Wareham
Mulliauk Mouche (10th Labrador Canoe Regatta)- 
A Good Place to Grow Up- Andrea (Saunders) Webber
There’s No Place Like Labrador- Elizabeth J. Broomfield
I Too Remember Trails- Joh. Friedrich
Plane Forced Down at Paradise River- Neil Lethbridge
Cape North (photographs)- Viann (Roberts) Pardy
School & Toy Drop at Seal Islands & Partridge Bay- Viann (Roberts) Pardy
Pet Days- Leonard Budgell
Labrador Gallery- Marion (Warford) Bird

Front cover: Andrea Saunders, Gilbert Saunders, Isabelle (Pottle) (Saunders) Greening, Eliza (Broomfield) Saunders. Happy Valley, c. 1946. Courtesy Una Saunders.

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

Physical, Digital