Vol.35 No.2
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The editor of Them Days has many ideas for the next coming years. Them Days has a labrador library. Jean Smith has been a nurse at North West River. Mary Baikie says there were midwives here in North West River. Paper Dolls and Birth Bark Toys by Robin McGrath. Dr. Grenfell’s Log, March 1913 by David Davis. The name katimavik means “meeting place”. The photo’s in the labrador gallery are from the D.H. Talbot collection from university of Iowa. Jim McNeill made a hunting caribou trip with Uncle Herman (Winters). Post War Operations at Kaipokok Bay, 1946-47 by John Munro. Dr. Tony Paddon returned from Navel service and was running hospital in North West River.
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Description
These Days at Them Days – Aimee Chaulk
Swept Away with Spring Cleaning – Chelcie Soroka
Meeting the Locals – Sheila Paddon
Borning Babies – Various
Paper Dolls and Birch Bark Toys – Robin McGrath
Our Dad, William “Ted” Churchill – Jeanette Soucy
Dr. Grenfell’s Log, March 1913 – David Davis
Katimavik in Labrador – Leah Palmer & Morgan Gander
Labrador Gallery: D.H. Talbot collection
Who What When Where Why
Chief Trader Henry Connolly – Leslie Baikie
Caribou on the Land – Jim McNeill
A Good Place to Start a Woods Business pt. 2 – John Munro
Timeline for the Grieves and Kaipokok Bay – John Munro
Do You Remember the Penicillin from the Sky? – Dave Paddon
Then and Now
Front cover: Lily (Blake) Goudie. North West River.
Alfreda Blake collection
Back cover: Looking at Little Lake, the Rapids, and Grand Lake.
North West River, 2011. Morgan Gander photo
Additional information
Weight | .12 kg |
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Dimensions | 23 × 15.5 × .5 cm |
Magazine Type | Digital, Physical |