Vol.33 No.1

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Travelling for a special issue coming out. Kelly Morrissey is an Administrator for Them Days. Homan Campbell’s father and him used to go trap in Mulligan. Margaret Decker got sick in 1943. Albert Flowers was 10 year’s old when he got that hare. The best time to dry meat is the summer says Francis Penashue. Flossie Oliver is a Musician. Bertha (Coombs) Chaulk remembers they were on a boat on the Komatik. George Thomas went to school in Cartwright. Igna Andersen was born in Makkovik, Labrador. James R. Andersen loved music a great part of his life. Some of the memories Karen Hunter remembers is when she was growing up was she went “up the bay”. This letter came from the early one from the years Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell in Labrador. Battle Harbour and the Battle of the St. Lawrence by Nelson Sheered, CD. In the early 1960’s John Munro was a forester

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Them Days Vol. 33 No. 1 – 2009

These Days at Them Days – Aimee Chaulk
Administrator’s Note – Kelly Morrissey
That Can’t Be Homan! – Homan Campbell
Ailing in Aillik – Margaret Decker
If At First You Don’t Succeed – Albert Flowers
Innu Dried Meat – Francis Penashue
Music Was Just in the Family – Flossie Oliver
Childhood Memories – Ivy Rogers and Bertha Chaulk
Coombs Family History – Bertha Chaulk
Labrador Gallery
Who What When Where Why?
If We Heard Tell of a Dance… – Inga Andersen
My Thoughts on Music – James R. Andersen
Up the Bay – Karen Hunter
Crossing the Straits – David Davis
Battle Harbour and the Battle of the St. Lawrence – Nelson Sherren
Caribou in the Room – John Munro
Then and Now

Front cover: Marjorie Coombs pushing Claudette Combs. Boys in trees. Cartwright. Courtesy of Elizabeth Z. Coombs.
Back cover: View of Post Hill from Tom and Silpa Edmunds’ home. Postville, February 2009. Aimee Chaulk photo.

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

Digital, Physical