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  Downhome Magazine - Close to the Heart
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Dear Downhome;
Common Ground, a Canadian Ecumenical Youth Ministry Forum took place in London, Ontario from May 31 to June 5, 2011. This was a five-day event for anyone whose work, life and ministry connects them in some way with young
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cathy laskey
shediac/nb

 

 
   
 
The Kyle and the Quintal
Dear Ron,

These comments are a little belated.

In the February (2013) issue, the story about the trips to Labrador on the Kyle revived a lot of memories for me. I went to Labrador as part of the family crew from 1939-1947. We fished in Murray Harbour, just south of Battle Harbour. As a young male, I did indeed sleep in the hold along with my uncles and grandfather, together with a lot
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Edward French
Sun City W., AZ

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Is the Name Newfie Derogatory or Not?
I am probably really late to this party, however, I just had to comment on this term after reading about it in one of my wife's friends' Downhome magazines.

I have been married to a Newfie for 44 years, and she is one of the most wonderful and agreeable people on the planet. She comes from a family of most wonderful people, some as agreeable, and some a bit more caustic, but all loving
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My Downhome Story
I have read many interesting issues of the Downhome over the years, however, it was always an old copy I had come across while visiting someone else's bathroom! Last year I decided the time had come for me to have my very own subscription to the Downhome and thought it would be extra special to receive it as a gift from a family member for my 65th birthday, so I dutifully informed my son of
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Judy Young -Cairns
Riverview, New Brunswick

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Congratulations Downhome
Hi Ron & Staff:

I am an old codger from NL (St. John's) living in Nova Scotia now for some 50 years, but still very much a died in the wool Newfoundlander at heart. I eagerly look forward to receiving your magazine and read each issue from cover to cover. I think your magazine is unique, devoted as it is to things Newfoundland, and filling a burning need in most Newfoundlanders to be closely
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John Cornick
Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Click to comment or view a larger image   Old Kerosene Heater

On page 30 of the January (2013) issue, it shows a heater used to heat Ron's room. I also grew up beside one and still own it today. Here is a picture of it.
Marilynn Sweet (Hines)
Deseronto, ON



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Click to comment or view a larger image   Beatrice Spencer

Dear Ron,
I am trying to find out some information about my ancestors. My father was a Squires from Coley's Point, NL. I know that he had cousins named Beatrice and Herb Spencer, who lived in Vancouver, BC. I don't think they
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Hazel Badcock
Bay Roberts, NL



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Click to comment or view a larger image   Mystery Weights

Just thought I'd drop you a note concerning a question on page 17 of your March (2013) issue. I can honestly tell you they are weights used on a beam. This is a type of weighing scale used for weighing salt fish
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Leo Caulton
Baine Harbour, Placentia Bay, NL



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