Vol.33 No.4

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We had seniors come and enjoy looking at photos in the reading room. Another year is almost over and we are busy with some Christmas Craft Sales and Christmas gifts. Old people says you should try the basin then you have to marry them. Gordon Acreman and Celeste  got up and dance with the accordion. First Christmas  Muriel Way had was when she was 5 year’s old.  Sarah Williams enjoyed Christmas when they were young. Amanda Dyson says grandparents are the best not because they are there when mom says no! When Elizabeth Penashue was young she’d never be in Sheshashiu much. Cartwright Crash by Nelson J Sherren. Dr. Grenfell had a letter from The coast of Labrador. A Summer in Labrador, 1954 A Teenager’s Experience in North West River is an issue by Lou Greer.

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These Days at Them Days – Aimee Chaulk

Administrator’s Note – Kelly Morrissey
Construction Zone
Trapper Bravo is Her Name – Olive Marshall
Love, Foreshadowed – Homan Campbell
Love, Labrador Style
The Bernier – Edward Earle
10 Cent Piece 1950 – Gerald Pye
Muriel Way – Patty Way
The First Christmas I Remember – Muriel Way
A Few Buns and a Bit of Sugar – Sarah Williams
Mose and Sue Dyson – Amanda Dyson
The Biggest Christmas Tree in the North
Labrador Gallery
Who What When Where Why?
Going to the Country – Elizabeth Penashue
Charlotte Louisa Gear – Alex Saunders
Looking Back with Buddy McLean – John Munro
Cartwright Crash– Nelson Sherren
Tom Evans at Turnavik – David Davis
A Summer in Labrador, 1954 – Lou Greer
Then and Now

Front cover: Muriel Way in Rigolet. Courtesy of Patty Way.

Back cover: Candle service at the Moravian Church. Mrs. Ellen Lyall (standing), Verona Kautjasiak (front row, eating biscuit), Mrs. Salome Kautjasiak (behind Verona). North West River, 1966. Adolf & Gerti Gerke collection.

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

Digital, Physical