Interview of Iveny Newton of Shawville, Que. who spent 60 yrs. in the woods as a lumberman and hunting and fishing guide.//Interview of Carl Jennings and Len Doyle of Sheenboro, Que. They relate several humourous stories of events and characters of the Ottawa Valley. Side One: Interview of Iveny Newton//Interview of Carl Jennings and Len Doyle. Side Two: Interview of Carl and Len continues.
Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of J. Emile Maheu, c.A. Side One: Maheu discusses being a C.A. in Quebec. Interview is conducted in French. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. About 1/2 is blank.
Session 7 Cont'd "Symbols in Revolution" James Leith; Session 8 "Symbols in Literature" Eva Kushner; start of Session 9 "Reflections" Norman MacKenzie. Side One: J. Leith 413-607; E. Kushner 607-059. Side Two: E. Kushner (cont) 059-423; Question & Answer period 423; N. Mackenzie.
Interview of Jake Stewart of Point Alexander, Ont. who spent 72 years as a lumberman in the Ottawa Valley. Jake and his son Bob recall many humourous stores and anecdotes on colourful characters of the valley such as Paddy Culhane renowned for his practical jokes
Interview of Jake Stewart of Point Alexander, Ont., who spent 72 years as a lumberman in the Ottawa Valley. Jake and his son Bob recall many humourour stories and anecdotes of colourful characters of the valley such as Paddy Culhane. Side One: Interview of Jake Stewart. Side Two: Interview continued.