Vol. 7, No. 4

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Them Days Vol. 7 No. 4 – 1982

Vol. 7 No. 4 of June 1982, a story of Aunt Fans family, a story of Aunt and Uncle Goodenough, a poem called The Company’s Trolley, and about Rupert H. baxter. And this article  has photos of people in Battle Harbour and of Wilfred Baikie, Winnie McLean and Walter Dickers of 1931. This article has a song wrote by Kenneth S. Goldstein and Ellen McDonald called The bunny skin parade and Botany Bay. Burt and Eva Coish from Mary’s Harbour of 1982. Also a Picture of their home.The majority of woman’s  time was making mitts and gloves, photo by Judy McGrath. Photo in Grand River of Robert Michelin, story called My Labrador Days. And also a photo of Bernard Delaney in Burnt Wood Cove of the year 1920.

Aunt Fan’s Account of her family- Marion Saunders Tharp
Aunt and Uncle Good enough <br?-Harvey A. R. Mesher
The Company’s Trolley- Muriel Pardy Way
Rupert H. Baxter- Laura Jackson
Two folksongs from North West River- Kenneth S. Goldstein
Dan Campbell’s Pistol- Judy McGrath
Labrador Crafts- Bert And Eva Coish
My Labrador Days- Horace G. Folin
On the Waterfront- John Earle
Home Remedies and other Medical Stories- Ann Ritch
Them Days- George Sheppard
Labrador Gallery: Jim and Maggie Saunders

Front cover: William and Esther Goodenough. Courtesy Marion Tharp.
Back cover: Capt. Donald MacMillan’s plane. Courtesy Henry Lyall.

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

Physical, Digital