Kirby, Lorne part 1. Interview about living and raising children on Cable Avenue in Bay Roberts.

Floors are the only thing changed from original house; Replaced the soft wood and green linoleum; Other changes to the house; Decorations in the home; Large portrait of he and his wife; Family members; Lorne introduces himself; From Pouch Cove originally; Came to Bay Roberts to work in high school;...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wilson, Lisa
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_avalon/id/4681
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Summary:Floors are the only thing changed from original house; Replaced the soft wood and green linoleum; Other changes to the house; Decorations in the home; Large portrait of he and his wife; Family members; Lorne introduces himself; From Pouch Cove originally; Came to Bay Roberts to work in high school; Heard about Cable Ave. vacancies and low rent in mid-60s; First moved into #4; All houses the same, mirror image duplexes; Houses that were vacant in ‘64; Western Union employees living on the street: Ted Starr was living next door (#5), Robert Mercer and wife Francis (#3), Wallace and Joan Farnham (#1); Randy Collins now lives in Superintendent’s house; Other people include Bart Kennedy and family; Richard (Dick) Morrissey; Burns across the street; Kirkets at top of the street; People were working on relays; Employees that went to New Jersey; Jack and Ethel Banister moved in after Ted Starr; Women on the street going for tea; Linda Sesk and husband moved in after Banister; People moving in