Vol. 23 No.4

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Them Days Vol. 23 No. 4 – 1998

Rev. Henry Gordon says the weather is stormy so he waited til noon see how’d the conditions would be. Charlotte Voisey passed away in Concordia Hospital. Progress versus Peace is a poem by Iris J. O’Leary. The Carol Project grows fast to keep up with it. John M. Earle had a career. Northern Lights is a poem by Doris Martin. Peggy Hancock worked for H. B. C for 5 years and 3 months. Stewart Howell worked with International Grenfell Association in 1953. Summer of 1959, Joan Stedman spent the years in Labrador. Lydia Campbell told us about her mom Susan when she left the eskimos. The Letter Bag is another issue.

Labrador Public School (Part 3)- Rev. Henry Gordon
Charlotte Lavinia Voisey- Leonard Budgell
Nagliktara Nukak- E. Benigna Lidd
Napatusuk, Okak Bay- 1959- Joan Stedman
Progress Versus Peace- Iris J, O’Leary
Carol- 
My First Trip in the Country- John M. Earle
Sandwich Bay Was Home- Harvey Mesher
Military Radar Stations- 
Northern Lights- Doris Martin
Work and Wages- Pearl Hancock
International Grenfell Association- Stewart Howell
Sea Tragedies- Harvey Mesher
Myth Exploded or Another Tall Tale- Kester Brown
Short Stories- Flora Baikie
Letter Bag- 
Wards of Snug Harbour- 
John Montague- Isaac (Ike) Rich

Front cover: Effie (Trimm) Buckle, English Point – 1976. D.J. Saunders photo.

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

Physical, Digital