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              Reminiscences of Gabarus
              CA BI T-47 · Item · 1966
              Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

              Robert Morgan Ottawa (Ont.), Gabarus (N.S.), Rouses Point (N.S.) Interrogates Mr. Fred Reid on his early life in Gabarus (N.S.), his birthplace, his ancestors, the history of Gabarus (N.S.), etc.

              Mr. Fred Reid Speaks of the Catholic Church which was there 68 years ago.

              Mr. Fred Reid Discusses the different families of Gabarus (N.S.) and their Religions

              Mrs. Truman Clark Asked Mr. Reid questions concerning the early settlers of Gabarus (N.S.)

              Mr. Fred Reid Said that the Roy family, after leaving Scotland, changed their name to Reid.

              Mr. Fred Reid The Campbell's tried to kill them in Scotland

              Robert Morgan Tell us what you know about the Loyalists

              Mrs. Truman Clark Mrs. Truman Clark presents map and discusses, with the others, the Land Grants

              Robert Morgan Asks what is known about "Squatters Rights"?

              Mr. Fred Reid Armstrong - vessell blew up and he was drowned

              Mr. Fred Reid The land could be had a long time before the grants were given

              Mr. Fred Reid DeOrmistons were Huguenots.

              Mrs. Truman Clark How many factories were there in times?

              Robert Morgan Methodist Church...

              Mr. Fred Reid Was there a battery around here?

              Mr. Fred Reid Asks why Gabarus (N.S.) bigger than it is now?

              Mrs. Truman Clark Discussed the early people of Gabarus (N.S.)...

              Mrs. Truman Clark Why did the fishermen go on strike? They went on strike because of the small price of lobster

              Mrs. Truman Clark Where did you sell the lobster? They were canned and sent to Halifax (N.S.), then shipped over-seas

              Mrs. Truman Clark Speaks of his work in a lobster cannery - .05 cents an hour

              Mrs. Truman Clark Tell us about the politicians around here in your time...

              Mrs. Truman Clark What do you know about Alex Johnson and Dr. Kendall?

              Mr. Fred Reid Gives and interesting history of the Orange Hall.

              Mrs. Truman Clark You were Customs Officer, weren't you, Mr. Reid?

              Robert Morgan What can you tell us about the First World War?

              Robert Morgan Did the Catholics speak Gaelic

              Mr. Fred Reid It is often clear in Gabarus (N.S.) when it is very foggy in Louisbourg

              Robert Morgan He says people want to see the shore and not fancy places through the woods

              Robert Morgan Asks if there are any Mi'kmaq here

              Mrs. Carita Reid Introduces herself

              Robert Morgan Asks Mrs. Reid her age, and where she lives.

              Mrs. Carita Reid The first Bagnell was General Bagnell who came during the war.

              Mrs. Reid Gives the history of her ancestors

              Mrs. Reid Gives the history of the old house on Rouses Point (N.S.)

              Robert Morgan Asks about the story of the French ship...

              Robert Morgan How long were you a Sunday school teacher

              Robert Morgan Information on MacGillivary's, Low Point (N.S.), Newfoundland, and Cape Breton County

              Robert Morgan Do you know anything about the Lobster fisheries here in Rouses Point (N.S.)?

              Mrs. Carita Reid Methodist Church was built long before the Baptist Church.

              Mrs. Carita Reid Were automobiles common in the early days?

              Mrs. Carita Reid Graveyards...

              Mrs. Carita Reid Do you know anything about the Mi'kmaq in the early days?