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Ed Needham Show (Phoebe McCord), June 17, 1983 - Side B - Cyclone Taylor, 1978

Side A - See sr1068.73. Side B - Interview of Cyclone Taylor, age 91, legendary member of the Renfrew Millionaires hockey team. He recalls the 1908 hockey game when the Westminister B.C. team beat Montreal for the Minto Cup. He also recalls hockey 'greats' such as Lester and Frank Patrick. Side One: Recording of the Ed Needham Show with guest Phoebe McCord. Side Two: Interview of Cyclone Taylor.

Ed Needham Shaw (Phoebe McCord), June 17, 1983

Recording of radio broadcast of Ed Needham's show on CFRC with guest Phoebe McCord of Shawville, Que. on the subjects of poets, poetry and quotations. Needham and McCord respond to listeners who call in to discuss writers, poets and poetry. Side One: Recording of the Ed Needham Show. Side Two: Recording continues.

Ed Davis, Jan. 1980

Interview of Ed David of Fort Coulonge, Quebec who talks about his ancestors, early settlers in the Ottawa Valley. He recalls the great rivalry among the hockey teams of Shawville, Quyon and other valley towns. Also recalled are the renowned lumbering families such as the Brysons and the Frosts. Side One: Interview of Ed Davis. Side Two: Interview continued.

Ed and Mrs. Cybulski

Interview of Ed. and Mrs. Cybulski. Side One: Interview of Ed. and Mrs. Cybulski. Side Two: interview continues.

Earl Dupuis, March 1987

Interview of Earl Dupuis of Ottawa, who recalls stories of his early childhood when his relatives gathered for New Year's celebrations at Casselman. He also recalls the first "talkie" in Ottawa shown at the Regent Theatre. Side One: Interview of Earl Dupuis. Side Two: interview continues.

Earl Dupuis and Ethel Dunnigan, Jan. 1983

Interview of Earl Dupuis and his sister Ethel in Ottawa. They discuss their genealogy of their French and American Ancestors. Other topics include the lumber camps in the Ottawa Valley where their father worked at the age of twelve. Side One: Interview of Earl Dupuis and Ethel Dunnigan. Side Two: interview continues.

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