Vol. 38, No. 3

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Them Days had a very productive summer. Paul Blake Sr. was born on Birch Island in 1946. The Early days by Anita Battcock, Helen Hickey, and Nellie Roberts. When Susan Felsberg first came to Happy Valley there was One Catholic Priest. Short reflections about the 16 years Charles deHarveng spent at Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish was for the use of the CWL Memory album celebrating the first 25 years of the Parish. J. Harold Conway, OMI came to Happy Valley in March or April 1976. When I left Happy Valley, I was richer by Dolores Bussiere. Anita Battcock moved to Happy Valley, August 1957. Goose Bay’s Douglas Dakota by Chris Charland. Bridget Murphy was in Davis Inlet since 1957-1991. William Elworthy wrote a diary. It was 1930’s or 40’s when Annie Brown went Ben’s Cove. Douglas Brown remembers Annie Brown. In June 2005, Winston White had the opportunity to go Texas, USA. Evelyn Keener ‘s roots are in Pennsylvania. Nora Elson says the Labrador Flag is a great symbol that we have for Labrador. Donald William Campbell was born August 5th, 1943.

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These Days at Them Days – Aimee Chaulk
Contributors
The Early Days –Anita Battcock, Helen Hickey, Nellie Roberts
He Knew His Flock – Susan Felsberg
Sixteen Years – Charles deHarveng
A New Adventure – J. Harold Conway
When I Left Happy Valley, I Was Richer Dolores Bussière
Our Lady Queen of Peace Timeline – Charles deHarveng
Word Spread Quickly – Anita Battcock
Goose Bay’s Douglas Dakota – Chris Charland
Hallowe’en – Bridget Murphy
Labrador Gallery: Churches
Who What When Where Why?
W.H. Elworthy’s diary, 1902
A Tribute To Annie Brown – Paul Blake
I Remember Annie Brown – Douglas Jacque
The Big Land – Winston White
“Oh, You’re Back Again!” – Evelyn Keener
When I See the Labrador Flag – Nora Elson
My Pop, Donald Campbell – Tessa Ward
Then & Now

Front cover: Annie Brown and Willie Andersen with birds. Ben’s Cove, August 1930. Alice Perrault collection.
Back cover: Winston White giving children a ride. Twin Falls, 1960s. Courtesy of Max McLean.

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

Digital, Physical