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Bernie Bedore Tape 1 of 4

Bernie Bedore interviewed by Joan Finnigan. Discusses his involvement with the logging business in Canada. Side One: Bedore talks aobut his childhood. He talks about the songs and stories he has written - Ottawa valley theeme often. Tells stories of loggers in the Ottawa valley. Side Two: print through only.

Bernie Bedore. Tape 3 of 4

Bernie Bedore interviewed by Joan Finnigan. He talks about people involved in the logging business and Ottawa valley history. Side One: (continuation of tape 2 - sr654). Bedore tells stories about people and events in the Ottawa Valley in the early days. Talk fills 1/2 of tape, other 1/2 is blank. Side Two: blank. print through only.

Bernie Bedore Tape 4 of 4

Bernie Bedore interviewed by Joan Finnigan. Bedore talks about Ottawa Valley history. Side One: (continuation of tape 3 - sr655) Bedore recounts some legends of the Indigenous peoples of the Ottawa Valley. He also tells stories about other people and events in the Ottawa Valley in the early days. Talk on 1/2 of tape. other 1/2 is blank.

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.

Bill Ketchum, Jan. 1983

Interview of Bill Ketchum of Ottawa, former reporter of the Ottawa Journal which ceased publication in 1984. Ketchum recalls many stories from his journalistic career as well as from his acquaintance with F. Varley of the Group of Seven painters and members of the Booth Family descendents of the Booth Lumber empire. Side One: Interview of Bill Ketchum. Side Two: interview continues.

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