Vol.27 No.3

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Them Days Vol. 27 No. 3 – 2002

Wilfred Shiwak had a small team of dogs. John B. Budgell’s dad was George. Raymond Campbell trapped in Mulligan area. There was a  man and woman from Hebron, Alaingaks and a dog left Labrador travelling. Mary Michelin was born in Bob ‘n’ Joys Brook. Before we can look in the Labrador Court , we need to know where it came from. Howard Lethbridge had traps a half hour from home. In 2002, the north coast celebrated 250 years of Moravian Missionaries in Labrador. Iviktok began in 1743 with arrival of Louis Fornell from Quebec. The Greater Britain Messenger dated March 1906, was loaned to Tom Spurrell this summer. Forward Learning’s parent’s had a small garden. Gertrude Lethbridge was living in Paradise for 24 year’s. Ann Oliver picks blackberries and boils them. John M. Earle was a Radio Operator.

Wilfred Shiwak – Wilfred Shiwak
Father’s name was George – John B. Budgell
Raymond Campbell, Homan Campbell and Silas Baikie – Mina Campbell-Hibbs
Stories of shamans and other things – Johannes Green
Bob’n’Joys Brook – Mary Michelin
Labrador Court – David Davis
Paradise River Trapper – Howard Lethbridge
250th year of the Moravians in Labrador – Max Blake
European Trade in Esquimaux Bay – Max Blake
Along the bleak coast of Labrador – Submitted by Tom Spurrell
Gardening and boat building – Forward Learning
We had gardens – Gertrude Lethbridge
My blackberry dyed shirt – Ann Oliver
Tour of Hopedale – John M. Earle

Front cover: Wilfred Shiwak with granddaughter Marjorie. Courtesy Rose Oliver.

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

Physical, Digital

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