Vol. 29, No. 1

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Many stories of V.S.O. (Voluntary Service Overseas) of Labrador with new people coming in and old people stepping away. When accepted for V.S.O., one woman learns valuable lessons and a love for the land of Labrador. Smaller communities welcome outsiders with open arms, gifts, and places to stay all out of hospitality.  Excerpts from several journals describes how the visitors to Labrador spend their months. And many more stories included in this issue of Them Days.

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Them Days Vol. 29, No. 1 – 2004

VSO in Labrador – Senator Bill Rompkey

What Has Happened? – Rev. W. G. Colbourne

VSO Acceptance Letter – H.F.G. Carey

Labrador Taught Me a Lot – Patricia Taylor

From an English Gentleman – James Hiller

A Letter Home – Elizabeth (Hamer) Bloom

Pink Snow and Icebergs – David Worn

Treated Like Royalty – Geoff Liggins

A Sympathetic Housemaster – Matthew Young

Surviving the Winter – Pamela (Longbone) Clark

Letter to the Editor – Pat Taylor

Notes on VSO – Richard Gamble

Volunteer in Labrador – Sandra (Wheeler) Smith

Journal Excerpts – Peter Smart

VSO Letter to Peter Smart – Nicholas Crace

Port Hope Simpson Ramblings – Llewelyn Pritchard

Letter to Teachers – Integrated Education Committee

Part of the Family – Josephine (Read) Pearson

Reflections on my VSO Year – Richard Gauntlett

Letter to the Editor – Pat Taylor

The Move Inland – Rev. Tim Acey

Christmas on the Coast – Geoff Liggins

Report on Tour of Labrador – Sukey (Goodwin) Field

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