Vol.32 No.3

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Them Days spent the summer getting ready for the upcoming months. Josie Lethbridge says fall is berry picking season. Photo of Mark Hay and Jerry Barbour of Nain, Labrador. Elizabeth Penashue is going to stalk about Innu Games. Morris Blake was born on September 5, 1931. William Palliser was from Rigolet, Labrador. Katie Baikie was in North West and then moved to Twin Falls. The war years were exciting times in Labrador. Bond Rebukes Bowrings by David Davis. It was a sunny day when Clarice Blake Rudkowski returned home with her family berry picking. Labrador Gallery on page 32. Winnie Noseworthy was born in North River. Captain Lawrence was born on October 12th, 1812. Theresa Hopkins was born at Spotted Islands. Chesley Flowers and Toby Andersen went caribou hunting at Webb’s Bay. Max Gregoire was born November 28, 1952. A Promissory Note from Chateau Bay by Robin McGrath.

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Them Days Vol. 32 No. 3 – 2008

These Days at Them Days – Aimee Chaulk
Administrator’s Note – Josie Lethbridge
A Blast from the Past in Nain – Aimee Chaulk
Innu Games – Elizabeth Penashue
Hard Work Never Hurt Anybody – Morris Blake
My Mother Came from Baffin Island – Bill Palliser
Lots to Do in Twin Falls – Katie Baikie
Plane Crash in Battle Harbour – Nelson Sherren
Bond’s letter to Bowrings – David Davis
The End of the War – Clarice Blake Rudkowski
Labrador Gallery
Who What When Where Why?
Through the Eyes of a Photographer – James R. Anderson
Recollections of the American Fishery in the Strait of Belle Isle in 1828 – Wally McLean
School Days – Theresa Hopkins
Chesley Flowers: A Practical Man – Toby Andersen
I Loved Going to School – Max Gregoire
A Promissory Note from Chateau Bay
Then and Now

Front cover: Flora and Freeman Baikie. North West Islands, 1948. Marjorie Wheeler Gardiner collection.
Back cover: Marjorie Wheeler Gardiner collection.

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

Digital, Physical