Vol. 23 No.2

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Them Days Vol. 23 No. 2 – 1998

Rev. Henry Gordon writes a letter to his friends. The Spanish Flu was devastated the Labrador Coast. Edward Charles Pardy was born October 23 1907. Finley LeMere was born on April 30, 1909. Flight C54 were taking off for Goose Bay. Clyde Pick joined the Air Force in 1944. George Way and Eric (Dick) Budgell visited the airplane crash 12 miles from Goose Bay. Surviving in Labrador, the last frontier, often depends on kindness. May Burton lived in Vallies Bight eight years. Allan Heard was born on Denver Island on June 15, 1913. John M. Earle says nowadays is modern convenieces. Howard Lethbridge and his brother Gordon hunt partridges before there was gun. Thomas Blake had four wives. Christmas time, Gordie Rendell spent his time with his aunt and uncle. Abandoned settlement pictures in Hebron, Labrador. The Rigolet Net Loft was built by H. B. C. in 1876.

Labrador Public School (Part 1)-  Rev. Henry Gordon
Edward C. Pardy- Wally McLean
Finley LeMere- the last LeMere- Doris J. Saunders
My Days at Goose Bay- Doris Saunders
Goose Bay- Charles Bednar
Goose River Hills Crash- 1947- Clyde Pick
The Little Light- Eric (Dick) Budgell
May Burton- Georgina Fitzgerald Sheppard
I Am Allen Heard- Allan Heard
Them Days Hygiene- John M. Earle
Hunting Stories- Howard Lethbridge
Harold Baikie Remembers- 
Christmas-  Gordie Rendell
Henry J. Pottle- Leonard Budgell
Four Small Buildings at Hebron and why they were built- 
Bill of Sale-mountafishingset

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Front cover: Martha Rendell, Cartwright. Courtesy Joanne Martin.

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

Physical, Digital