Vol.36 No.4

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Them Days had our culture Days event. My Years In Labrador is an issue by Joan King. Nathan Penney joined the Newfoundland Ranger’s in 1940’s. Jamie and Alicia Jackman wrote a song called Trap Cove Lullaby. Kirby Walsh always went home for Christmas in Cartwright during his courses at Memorial University. Don Moores says he always had the biggest tree in Churchill Falls. Bridget Murphy says they always had a Christmas concert in class. Labrador Gallery on page 32. C-133 Crash at Goose by Chris Charland. Inez Shiwak made dolls with her, her mother, and her grandmother. Paul Blake bought his first guitar from Hudson Bay Company Store. The most memorable time for Margaret Goudie Parsons was went she went wooding with her dad. Roger Snook is from Gander, Nfld. Elsie Pardy’s parents were Roland and Grace McDonald.

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Vol. 36, No. 4, 2012

These Days at Them Days – Aimee Chaulk
My Years in Labrador – Joan King
Rangers at Battle Harbour – Nathan Penney
Trap Cove Lullaby – Jamie and Alicia Jackman
The Fur Cap – Kirby Walsh
The Biggest Christmas Tree in Churchill Falls – Don Moores
Davis Inlet Christmas Play – Bridget Murphy
Nipaiamieun Tipatshimun/The Story of Christmas – Jacqueline
Rich and Bridget Murphy
Labrador Gallery
Who What When Where Why?
Aircraft Identification – Chris Charland
C-133 Crash at Goose – Chris Charland
Three Dolls – Inez Shiwak
Tony and the Spooks – Paul Blake
Goin’ Woodin’ – Margaret Goudie Parsons
Geenalogy Bits
There’s Always Something to Do – Elsie Pardy
Then and Now

Front cover: Joan and Ross King collection
Back cover: Albert Rich and other students walking toward the
church. Davis Inlet, c.1970s. Bridget Murphy collection

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

Digital, Physical