Sewer Bowl, 185 Shaffner, John Gov. Gen. &Mrs. 197 Shambala Meditation Centre 251 Sheaves, Skyler 230 Silver, Faye 154 Silver, George, ii, 9,11,144-45 Skate Board Association: see under <strong>Old</strong> <strong>School</strong> Skate Board Association Skinner, B.W. Dr, & Betty 96[photo], 108, 119[Empire Day] Skinner, Josephine 123 Slauenwhite, Belle 16 Slauenwhite, Charles 64 Slauenwhite, Dorothy[Dot] 110 Slauenwhite, Elaine 87[photo], 97[photo],105 Slauenwhite, Mabel 112[photo],119 Slauenwhite, Sharon 173 Slauenwhite, Snyder 63 Slauenwhite, Sterling 156 Smeltzer, Alton 12 Smeltzer, Amy 63 Smeltzer, Brenda 97[photo] Smeltzer, Bunny 51[photo] Smeltzer, George 86-7[photo] Smeltzer, Harold[principal] 51[photo] Smeltzer, Joyce 112[photo] Smeltzer, Marjorie, 119-20 Smeltzer, Philip 46-7 Smeltzer, Sammy 8 Smeltzer, Sophie 9 Smeltzer, Waldo/Amy,ConcreteWorks 8 Smitely, Alan 44 Smith, Gary 175 Smith, Kendall 186 Smith, Krista 190,195 Smith, Miss 206 Smith&Schnare Painters 14 Snyder, Bill ii,41,253 Snyder, Jordan 253 Spencer, C.W. 114-15,123-24 Spencer, Diane 202 Spencer, Trevor 204-5 Spidle, Cheryl 161[photo],173 Spidle, Darryl Spidle, Debbie 190 Spidle, Dorothy 97[photo] Spidle, Jason 230 Spidle, Wayne 175 Springhill Disasters 145 Stacey, Dennis 204,206 Stacey, Ruth Mrs. 201 Stevens, Barb& Robert 180,184 Stevens, Beth 204 Stevens, Kathryn 187-88 Stevens, Michelle & Stevens family, 172,182,186,201 Stevenson, Robert Louis, 97 Stewart, Gordon 196 Strickl<strong>and</strong>, Carla 204 Strople, Becky Ms. 228 Strum[Davis], Ulrica 74, 88-91,95,235 Strum, Donna Lee 154 Strum, Doris 105[photo] Strum, Harris,Alex,Geraldine [Maritime Manufacturing] 40,88,91 Strum, Mona 111-13,120 Strum’s Isl<strong>and</strong>, 2[map], 6,91 Strum, W 167 Strum, Warren 105[photo] Suederick, Josie 155 Surrette, Tiffany 205 Sutton, Wayl<strong>and</strong> 152[photo] Swim, Bonnie 194 Swim, Rol<strong>and</strong> Mr. 160,167 Swinamer, Darlene 173 Swinamer, Krista 204 Swinamer, Melissa 206 Swinimer, Michael161[photo] T Taha, Mohammed, 230 Take 30 Fitness,252 Tanner, Cathy 157 Tanner, Chad 204 Tanner, Iris 110[photo] Tanner, Mrs 157,172,185 Taylor-Foley, Susan 203,213 Theriault[Doucette], Frances 85-6[photo] Theriault, Lucien 187 Thibeau, Dennis 192 Thomas, Billy 155-56,159,170 Thomas, Cliff 5 Thomas, Gail 141,146-47 Thomas, Sally 175 Thomas, S<strong>and</strong>ra 155 Thoms, Jeff 207 Thoms, Joel 204,206 Thoms, Sheree 213 Thomson, Curtis 212 Thorsen, Jeff 206 Tipert, Matthew 205 Towse, Keith 245,255 Towse, Scarlett 230 Tremere, Kathy 216 U Uhlman, Charles, 154-57, 169,185,199-200,213 Uhlman, Harold 208,211,218 Uhlman, Virginia 155-57,169,199-201, 219,243- 45,250 V Van der Toorn, Mike 155-57,171-72, 185-86,189-93 VanKessel, Donna 172 VanKessel, Dorothy 172,191 VanKessel, Jenette 172,191 Vaughn, Jason 206 Vaughn, Shirley 114[photo],120 Vaughn’s Photography, 15,54 Veinot, Arthur, Mrs. 88 269
Veinot, Carrie Mrs. 157,160 Veinot, Christie 230 Veinot, Denise 204 Veinot, Douglas 86[photo] Veinot, Emma 6 Veinot, Janet 152[photo] Veinot, Kevin 208-9 Veinot, Lawrence 130 Veinot, “Pat” Vincent 86[photo] Veinot, Pauline M. 55,57 Veinot, Ted 45,205,207,210,214,219, 220,228,234239 Veinot, Viola 116[photo],130 Veinotte, Alice 52,56,62,79,81 Veinotte, Am<strong>and</strong>a 219 Veinotte, Ann 167 Veinotte, Arthur 156,159 Veinotte, Audrey 141 Veinotte, Barry 43,196 Veinotte, Bonnie Jean 43,161 Veinotte, Darlene 179 Veinotte, Edith 115[photo] Veinotte, Elmore 148[photo] Veinotte, Jane 187 Veinotte, Janet 148[photo] Veinotte, Joel 204 Veinotte, Kim 170[photo] Veinotte, Laslie Veinotte, Michael 189 Veinotte, Peter 179 Veinotte, Scott 207 Veinotte, Sue Mrs 157 Veinotte, Susan 175 Veinotte, Tabatha 204,206 Veinotte, Varlene 144 Veinotte, Veronica 191 Veinotte, Wayne Veno, Beulah 120 Veno, Wayne 202-03 Viel, Jackie 204 Von Possel, Frank 216 W Wagner, Aubrey 147 Wagner, Bernard 152[photo] Wagner, Carman 179 Wagner, Linwood 86[photo] Wagner, Raymond, 156 Wagner, S 186 Wagner, W. 167 Walker, Helen 148[photo] Walker, Marie 217 Walmark, David 257 Walsh, Betty 35,104,115-16, 123-4,129- 30,140,143,145[photo],148-9,157-60, 185, 166,172,197,204,214-15, 235,239-40 Walsh, William 78 Walters, Angus Capt. 103 Wamboldt, Lynette 130 Wamboldt, Russell 163 Watson, David 216 Watson, Jenny 200-01 Watson, Philip 201-02,215-16 Wawin, Jonathon 212 Wawin, Josh 206 Wawin, Ruth 230 Webb Wyman 190 Webber, Barbara 140-42 Webber, Bill & Barbara 142 Webber, Joan 136,147 Webber, Trena 204 Well<strong>and</strong>, Raymond 96[photo] Wentzell, Arnold 159 Wentzell, Cynthia 167 Wentzell, Derek 21,154 Wentzell, Donald 192 Wentzell, Donaly 172 Wentzell, Douglas 141 Wentzell, Elsie[Mrs. Arch. Wentzell] 110,114[photo],126 Wentzell, Goldie 8,54 Wentzell. Jessen 105[photo] Wentzelle, Joyce 187 Wentzell, Katherine 120 Wentzell, Luana 145[photo],157,159, 166[photo with Red Cross],171,185-86, 196 Wentzell, Lynn 147 Wentzell, Margaret, 167,175 Wentzell, Michael 161[photo] Wentzell, Patricia[Patty Morgan] 86[photo],87,97[ photo],110,126-27 Wentzell, Winn Capt. 3 Westhaver, Anne 147 Westhaver, Carl 120 Westhaver, G.A. home <strong>and</strong> business 11,13-15, Westhaver, Irene 14,112[photo], 114 [photo], 120,124 Westhaver, Ivan 44,95-6[photo],121 Westhaver, Norma 152[photo] Westhaver, Peter 53 Westhaver, Robert 13-15 Westhaver, Robert Mrs. 89 Wheeler, Jake 195-96 Wheeler, Owen 179,189,192 White, Adam 213 Whitman, Harry 187 Whynacht, Paul 188,196 Whynacht, Phyliss 116[photo] Whynot, Andrew 192,195 Whynot, Bradley 207 Whynot, Brent 172 Whynot, Charles 86-7[photo] Whynot, Cheryl 208 Whynot, Debra 161 [photo] Whynot, Diane 164 Whynot, Eric 112[photo],117[photo] Whynot, Francis 103 Whynot,Gordon 97[photo] Whynot, Harvey 86[photo],105[photo], Whynot, Jackie[Ernst], Norman,Rachel, Matt 44- 6[Dorothea],172,189,230,235,237-39,241 270
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Mahone Bay Old School A Life and Ti
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Chapter One: 1914 September War had
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Fred Mosher, his ‘nana’, father
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Schnare Shipyard, Burgoyne Shipyard
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committee, composed of the followin
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William [“Pumpey”] F. Joudrey,
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annual school budgets and the finan
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Canada’ by John B. Calkin, M.A.,
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1926 Miss Dukeshire Incident Emery
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Teachers Request Meeting with Board
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woman. She has a face of intelligen
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‘A Rascal’ Lucille Joudrey [And
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1937: A Banner Year Grade 12 Full-T
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Verda Bruhm: Girls Cup for Highest
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Girls Teams for First Time: Softbal
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Mr. Mosher’s Senior Classes, 1946
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County Champions It wasn’t until
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