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Ivan C. Thomson, March 1978 concl./Ivan C. Thomson, Nov. 1978

Interview of Ivan Thomson of Almonte who recalls humourous stories of his youth on Calumet Island. He concludes by recounting his return to his boyhood home on Calumet Island after his retirement and his various reforestation projects and construction of historically accurate log structures. Side One: Conclusion of March 1978 interview and beginning of Nov. '78 interview. Side Two: Conclusion of Nov. 1978 interview.

Carl Bailey, Sept. 1978

Interview of Carl Bailey of Calabogie, Ont. former lumberman in the Ottawa Valley. He talks about the history of the Valley, Larry Frost, 'the Terror of the Ottawa Valley' and noteworthy events including the murder of "Saw Saw' Samson. Side One: Interview of Carl Bailey. Side Two: interview continues.

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

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.

Frank Finnigan, 1978

Interview of Frank Finnigan Sr. about his career in ice hockey. Side One: Interview of Frank Finnigan. Side Two: Interview continues.

Bert Horner, 1978

Interviwe of Bert Horner of Shawville, Que. who talks about the history of Shawville and the Ottawa Valley. He recalls the excitement generated by the arrival of the first steam-driven thresher in 1912 and the influenza epidemic of 1918 when Horner helped to evacuate the stricken lumbermen from the isolated lumber camps in the Valley. Side One: Interview of Bert Horner. Side Two: Interview continues.

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