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              CA BI T-107 · Item · 1969
              Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

              Item is an audio recording of Dan A. MacDonald and Neil MacDonald. Includes Gaelic songs, hymns, and stories.

              Dan A. MacDonald (Framboise):

              "'Se Ceap Breatunn Tir Mo Ghraidh."(Patriotic Song) Composed by Dan A. MacDonald.

              'Laithean Sona M'Oige.' (Song of his youth) Composed by Dan A. MacDonald.

              "Tell us something about your early industries, schools, churches, etc." Very interesting early history.

              Angus and Donald - Travel. (Anecdote--Humour) Related by Dan A. MacDonald.

              "Summer Time." Composed and sung by Dan A. Macdonald (Pastoral Song)

              Life in early Framboise (Narrative about frolics and pie socials; no pipers in Framboise).

              Introduction to our interview by Mrs. Neil MacDonald of Fourchu.

              Neil MacDonald (Fourchu):

              "D.A. MacDonald looks in the mirror" Composed by D.A. MacDonald about himself. (Humourous Song)

              'O Chanada' (Neil MacDonald) (Patriotic Song)

              Talented people in Forchu - Composed Poetry even at work; gifted in every way.

              Early life in Forchu - History

              "Spinning Wheel" (Anecdote)

              "Tell me about the early religious life in Forchu - is the early Baptist Church still extant?"

              All Protestants are now members of the United Church.

              "We would like to have a few words about your early schools."

              There is a little story about Captain Hooper. (Anecdote)

              "In the Sweet Bye and Bye" - Gaelic - Neil MacDonald accompanied by his wife on a seventy-year-old organ. (Hymnology)

              "Nearer My God to Thee" - Gaelic - Neil MacDonald accompanied by his wife on a seventy-year-old organ. (Hymnology)

              Beaton, Sister Margaret