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Comments by yvonne abbott on August 30, 2010

i am looking for some inf. on alexsander pelly..he was my grandfather...marry to a myra king(from st.john) i nee to know there how many children they had..my mother was one of them .betty..she as other siblings ..would like to know about them thanks...yvonne
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Comments by WPKM on August 27, 2010

Hello. My brother just moved to Random Island last week from Ontario. I am familarising myself with the area. It looks incredibly beautiful and I look forward to visiting. I think he'll be very happy there. Have a great day.
London England
Comments by vernon adey on April 26, 2010

I was reading in your website that you are looking got a 1967 yearbook. I have such a yearbook if you want to look at it to get the names or to get someone to scan it.
box 1 site 1 R.R. 2 Hillview
Comments by Snowden on March 04, 2010

Referencing my previous post, I did not have my email address snowden300@hotmail.com included. Anyone with information regarding the Bunker C spill in Random Sound circa 1950-60 please feel free to contact me.
thanks,
s.
Outer Cove
Comments by Snowden on March 04, 2010

Hi all,
great site Kevin,

I'm wondering if any viewers can help me out with some research on a shipping accident in Random Sound: Circa 1955-60 a vessel bound for (or leaving?) Clarenville struck Foster's Rock in Random Sound spilling Bunker C onto the beaches of Random Island. Does anyone have any information regarding this? Vessel name, owners, incident reports? etc? If so my email address snowden300@hotmail.com
thanks very much,
s.
Outer Cove
Comments by Alvin Jacobs on February 15, 2010

I am on the guest, but I have changed my e-mail address, from asjacobs@telusplanet.net to nom ajacobs@prpddmi.com. I joined this in october 25 2008.this is a great sight, thanks Kevin.
B O X 6756 Peace River AB.
Comments by Bill Bailey on February 11, 2010

Read about the various brick plants. My father worked at the Pelley Plant in Milton for over 46 years. I know it quite well. I've worked there on summer hollidays when I was practically a kid !!

Admin Note: Bill if you have any photos of the Plant or inside the plant I would love to have a few to include on the website.
Thanks Kevin...
12 Aspen Lane, Clarenville
Comments by Jim Blackwood on January 31, 2010

Hi Kevin
Was over to Clarenville last Labor Day Weekend for 6 days and had a bit of a reunion with my old RCMP pals from days gone by. Had a great time at the campground in Thorburn Lake area. I got to see the old RCMP detachment which is now an apartment building. I keep checking in from time to time to see whats new. Great site.
Jim Blackwood
Churchville, NS
Comments by Lesley Forster on January 14, 2010

I well remember the laying of the first transatlantic cable back in 1956 from Clarenville to Oban, Scotland. My uncle, Clifford Duncan, from AT&T in New York was very involved with this wonderful event. My family and I were in Scotland when it was all happening. I plan to write a story about it. If anyone has any photos or memories of that time, please email me.
North Rocks, Sydney, Australia
Comments by colin john edwards on December 01, 2009

I have written an historical novel based loosely on members of the Tilly family in 1625. 'Words Apart' ISBN 9780956154903, available from Amazon.com. I am now researching book 2 based on the same family in 1714. Does anyone know anything about this family in that period? I would also like to know about stone quarrying, timber felling or salmon fishing in the Clarenville area in 1700-1800. Many thanks.
21 Haysoms Drive
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