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71.1 | A trip across the maritimes | XCUSME::KING | Give me a Challenge | Tue May 17 1988 04:45 | 26 |
| Living in the Northeast United States, I have always been curious
about the Maritimes. Partly because there are quite a few people
who have moved from "there" to "here". Where ever "here" is, right?
Kidding. I'm referring to the Boston area as the "here" in this
case.
I believe we stole one of your news anchors a few years back and he
can be seen on channel 7 Boston. He's a really amiable nice guy too.
But even more I've always been intrigued by the maritimes and hope
to visit someday. My ancestors on my dad's side came from Nova
Scotia, parts unknown.
A few years ago, my dad decided to take a ride around the maritimes
one summer. So he loaded my mom, sister and youngest brother into his 1981
Trans Am and drove to Portland to catch the ferry to Halifax. When
they arrived, they drove around Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and
on down the Maine coast towards Boston. You have to understand
this guy likes to drive and drive they did scarcely stopping for
other than night lodging, gas and a bite to eat. Well they picked
up some souveniers at a few shops as well. But after that I don't
my mom ever got into the Trans Am. It's not a very comfortable
car for touring in.
These days my dad drives a Pariessenne.
Bryan
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71.2 | Info Request | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | Like A Phoenix | Tue May 17 1988 10:25 | 5 |
| Just how merry WERE the maritimes? And when WERE they, anyway?
:-)
Russ Schwartz.
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71.3 | late reading this one! | ATSE::BROWN | | Tue May 31 1988 09:58 | 12 |
| I've been called a "Canuck"/Frog/Puddle jumper but never a "maritimer"!
Most of Nova Scotia is lacking in outward signs of wealth. The
occassional indicators of wealth(large house,sportscar) are usually
the retired business man, ship's captain or successfull fleet scallop
fisherman.
Whats odd though is the guys I grew with who stayed in Novi are
just as content as the rest of us working on this side of the border.
They just don't have as many toys...
Canuck
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71.4 | Fishing License? | TOPDOC::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Mon Jun 06 1988 16:25 | 7 |
| Does anyone know what the fishing license requirements for non-
residents is in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia? I've heard that in NFLD.
you need to hire a guide to legally fish for salmon, but not for trout.
How much is the license? For how long?
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71.5 | Dave Wright sitting on the desk corner ... | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze... | Mon Aug 08 1988 14:49 | 12 |
| re; .1
Newscaster's name is Dave Wright, former "Live at Five" anchor for
ATV in Halifax.
When he went to Iran/Iraq after moving to Boston, big news in Halifax.
When he had some heart problems after that, big news in Halifax.
Hope he's doing well...
Scooter
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71.6 | He's ba-ack!! | OTOFS::P_VENIOT | | Mon Aug 08 1988 15:12 | 7 |
| Well, Dave Wright is back anchoring the 6 o'clock news at ATV as of September
1st. There has been a big shakeup at ATV as half of the "on air" staff has
quit and gone to MITV, a new Global affiliate opening up in Dartmouth on
September 1.( owned by K.C. Irving of course).
Regards,
Phil
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71.7 | Lonesome for Cape Breton | MRKTNG::MOGE | | Fri Oct 25 1991 12:42 | 14 |
| Where are all the Maritimer's gone? Last note was years ago!
I'm another former Martimer (now in Nashua, N.H.) who gets very
home sick -- even after 27 years away from Canada. Apparently
I missed a big reunion of Sydney Academy this summer--for everyone who
ever went to the school and talked to some friends after who said it
was great. Anyone out there from Sydney? Been there lately? Any kind
of information would be appreciated.
Linda
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71.8 | Veni, Vidi, Exi | 11SRUS::HEWITT | Standard du jour | Tue Oct 29 1991 13:42 | 8 |
| Oh we're still quietly lurking in the corners! What was that saying?
Save us from Hell, Hull, and Halifax!
expatriate Haligonian,
-Alex
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71.9 | Save us from Hull!?!?! | VAOU02::BOTMAN | Pieter Botman - Vancouver EIS | Tue Oct 29 1991 15:43 | 11 |
| Save us from Hull????
Are you referring to our beloved Hull PQ, home of discos, federal
office towers, a shamefully inept museum of civilization, and friendly
policemen who love animals???
As any Ottawan can tell you...
GO TO HULL! ;-)
Pieter
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71.10 | Party Hardy! | 11SRUS::HEWITT | Standard du jour | Tue Oct 29 1991 16:06 | 4 |
| I believe it had something to do with Hull and Halifax being "dry" towns. When
I was growing up in Halifax, they rolled the streets up at 6pm. Things are a
bit different now a days.
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71.11 | GOOD OLD DAYS???? | MRKTNG::MOGE | | Tue Oct 29 1991 16:50 | 5 |
|
What, no bootlegger's in Halifax. -- Seems to me anyone could find
one in Sydney when they wanted one (not me of course) also was
a great place for teenager to grow up, lot of things to do.
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71.12 | My grandmother for instance! | 11SRUS::HEWITT | Standard du jour | Wed Oct 30 1991 08:32 | 13 |
| Actually, my grandmother was a bootlegger. The Mounties liked her and would
warn her when a crackdown was coming. She even had her niece appear in court to
pay her fines when the police decided she was not being netted on the regularly
scheduled raids. The police would fine her occasionally to demonstrate that
they were doing their jobs. She used to invite the police in for tea and would
have them sit on stacks of beer cases that were covered with blankets. As best
as I can remember, she would only sell beer and her clients had better not show
up too drunk or she would literaly give them the bum's rush. A truely comic
scene was a tipsy drunk picking himself up out of a mud puddle and sheepishly
looking around to see if anyone was watching as he scurried off.
-Alex
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