Vol.22 No.1

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Them Days Vol. 22 No. 1 – 1996

Betsy, wife of William sr. was buried in Rigolet 1840. Boys from Labrador is a poem by Francis Hefler. The Brethen at Hopedale had a visit from Mr. Smith. In Memory of George Dempster. Samuel J. Broomfield was born in Jack Lanes Bay, Big Bay, Hunt’s River. One of the boat builders was uncle Jim Pike, old uncle Jim Pike in Pin Ware. Aunt Bella was one of a kind says Leonard Budgell. Mr. and Mrs. George were two very nice People. Clarence Brown was born in Lance Cove Point. Bella Lyall lived in a house full of grown ups so she didn’t have any play mates.

Full Circle- Claris Blake Rudkowski
Boys from Labrador- Francis Hefler
Attempts to establish a Moravian Mission Station at Rigolet- 
George Dempster, 1737-1802-
Samuel James Broomfield- Samuel J. Broomfield
Boats and Engines- James Cabot
Tides in Hamilton Inlet- Leonard Budgell
George and Martha Holley- Gertrude Chubbs
No fancy planes when I was trappin’- Clarence Brown
Mulliauk Mouche- 
Notes on the Labrador Dialect- 1924- Fred P. Carleton
The fun we had when we were young- Bella Lyall
Labrador Gallery- Samuel J. Broomfield

Front cover: Cecil Blake of Sheshatshit, Labrador – May 15th, 1996 (84 years old). Claris Blake Rudkowski photo.

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

Physical, Digital