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Vi Dooling, May 1983

Interview of Vi Dooling of Douglas and Renfrew, Ontario who talks about her Irish ancestors, early settlers in the Ottawa Valley. Dooling relates several tales of colourful characters from Douglas as well as mannors and mores of the Irish communities in the Valley in the 1930's. Side One: Interview with Vi Dooling. Side Two: Interview continued.

Jessie Gillies, July 1980

Interview of Jessie Gillies of Arnprior, Ont. widow of wealthy lumber baron David Gillies whose lumbering empire encompassed the Ottawa valley. Gillies talks about her ancestors, her childhood in Tamworth and Harrowsmith and her life with David. Side One: Interview with Jessie Gillies. Side Two: Interview continued.

Jake Stewart and Bob Stewart, Nov. 1978

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

Joseph Kilbride, Jan. 1980

Interview of Joseph Kilbride of Quyon, Quebec, a longtime farmer and lumberman in the Ottawa Valley talks about his family history and growing up on the farm at Wolf Lake, Quebec. He also recalls the many lumber camps he worked in along the Cachinot and Petawawa Rivers. Side One: Interview of Joseph Kilbride. Side Two: Interview continued.

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.

Rick Durocher, Jan. 1980

Interview of Rick Durocher of Fort Coulonge, Que. who talks about his ancestors who worked in the lumber trade in the Ottawa Valley. He recalls the 'stopping place' his parents owned to service the isolated lumber camps and the 'nicest part' of his life spent in the camps beginning in 1904 and his later work with the Geological Survey. Side One: Interview of Rick Durocher. Side Two: interview continued.

Tom Murray, Dec. 1979

See description for 1068.19. Side One: Interview of Tom Murray. Side Two: Interview continues.

"New Records." CBC-FM

Ralph Gustafson reviews new classical recordings. Side One: side 1 of above. Side Two: continuation. Side 2 of above. Only approximately 5 minutes used. Rest of tape side is blank.

"New Records." CBC-FM

Ralph Gustafson reviews classical recording of forgotten or near forgotten masterpieces on new records. Side One: side 1 of above. Side Two: continuation - side 2 of above.

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