Vol.28 No.4

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Royal Canadian Air Force flies Jim Voisey, first stage of northern winter trip. Clinton Davis’ grandfather had Alzheimer’s disease. Leonard McNeill worked in Postville. Pearl Pye’s grandparents were James Pye and Mary Ann Soper from Carbonear. Susan Edmunds first home after she got married was Eskimo Point. Malcolm Pardy didn’t have electricity or roads and transportation was dog team, growing up. Gustav Boas started working when he was 16 years old. The Autoboggan And The Dog is a poem by Raymond Flynn. Horace Goudie says this song is by Hiram White, has written. Joe Ford says there used to be lots of codfish. Malcolm McLean came to Labrador from Scotland. Thomas Blake was born about 20 miles west of Rigoulette. John Michelin was born 1852. So Many Small Things: Mud lake And The Labrador Boundary Settlement is an issue by Susan Felsberg.

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Them Days Vol. 28 No. 4 – 2004

Northern Cruise, Winter 1947-48 – Dr. W.A. Paddon
A tribute to My Grandfather, Percy Davis – Clinton Davis
My Choice Is The Labrador Style – Leonard McNeill
The Guide Had All Kinds Of Stuff – Pearl Pye
Women Was Always Huntin’ & Trappin’ – Susan Edmunds
WORKING FOR THE AMERICANS
It Was An Incredible Experience – Malcolm Pardy
We Got Along Pretty Good With The Americans – Gustav Boas
The Autoboggan & Dog – Raymond Flynn
All In All It’s A Wonderful World – Horace Goudie, John & Mark Blake
We’d Always Hunt For Sunday Dinner – Joe Ford
LABRADOR BOUNDARY
Letter to Privy Council, 1921 – Malcolm McLean
Letter to Privy Council, 1921 – Thomas Blake, Amon Chaulk, Joseph Michelin
Letter to Privy Council, 1921 – John Michelin, John Blake
So Many Small Things: Mud Lake & Labrador Boundary
Settlement – Susan Felsburg

Front cover: Mary Blake with Graham and Phyllis, Mud Lake c. 1909. Avis McCurdy photo.

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Weight .12 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15.5 × .5 cm
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Physical, Digital