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Eric Patterson and Norma Hall, March 1980

Interview of Eric and his sister Norma of Arnprior, Ont. These descendants of Daniel McLachlin, founder of the McLachlin lumber dynasty in the Ottawa valley talk abut Edgewood, the luxurious family residence on the Ottawa River and their privileged childhood before World War II. Side One: Interview of Eric and Norma. Side Two: Interview continues.

James Biggs Jack, Jan. 1979

Interview of James Biggs Jack, a historian, politician and businessman from Arnprior. He discusses the history of Arnprior from its founding in 1823 to the passing of the McLachlin lumber empire in 1929. Other topics include Laird Archibald MacNab and Tom Low (MP in the late 1920's). Side One: Interview of James Biggs Jack. Side Two: Interview continues.

Ken Hodgins, Dec. 1979

Interview of Ken Hodgins of Renfrew, Ont., former supervisor of Noranda Mines and descendant of Anglo-Irish settlers in Pontiac County, Que. in 1818. Born in 1901, he recalls his childhood near Shawville, Quebec and his many trips to Sask. to work for relatives on their farms. Comments by his wife are heard on the tape. Side One: Interview of Ken Hodgins. Side Two: interview continues.

Leo Soucie, Jan. 1980

Interview of leo Souci of Fort Coulonge, Que. who talks about his work as a lumberman in the Ottawa Valley begun at age fourteen in 1916 and later as a gold prospector in Labrador. Souci discusses the history of the Souci family originally from France. Additional discussion by his wife of their family of fourteen children. Side One: Interview of Leo Souci. Side Two: interview continues.

Hughie Proudfoot, Jan. 1980/Frank Finnigan Jr. Jan. 1978

Interview of Hugh Proudfoot, former mayor of Fort Coulonge, Que. and MP for Pontiac County. He talks about the history of Fort Coulonge. Also interview of Frank Finnigan Jr. who talks of memories of Harry McLean. Side One: Interview of Hughie Proudfoot//Interview of Frank Finnigan, Jr. Side Two: Interview of Frank Finnigan, Jr. continues.

R.J. Bob Taylor, Feb. 1980

Interview of R.J. Bob Taylor, age 94 of Arnprior, and former campcook in the lumber camps in the Ottawa Valley from 1906-36. Taylor recalls stories of many colourful characters in the lumber camps such as "Gentleman" Paddy Dillon. Side One: Interview of R.J. Bob Taylor. Side Two: interview continues.

Wyman McKechnie, March 1980

Interview of Wyman McKechnie of Wyman, Que. - a descendant of the early settlers of the Ottawa Valley. He was a livestock breeder on the ancestral farm at Wyman and discusses other families in the area. Side One: Interview of Wyman McKechnie. Side Two: Interview continues.

Young Storytellers of the Ottawa Valley, Feb. 1983

Interview of Frank Belanger, Mike and Chris Charbonneau of Renfrew and Tim Gordon of Burnstown, Ont. This 'new breed of storytellers from the valley' relate humourous stories and jokes of growing up in the Ottawa Valley during the 1960's and later as they travelled and worked across Canada. Side One: Interview of the young storytellers. Side Two: Interview continues.

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