Fraser, Levina Emma. Interview about her life and living in Isle aux Morts.

Levina (nee Organ) describes her life, and what life was like growing up in Isle aux Morts, Newfoundland. 00:00 – Terra contacts Levina, explains Collective Memories Project; 01:23 – Levina provides biographical information; 02:00 – walking everywhere; living in a fishing community; 03:52 – named fo...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Barrett, Terra
Other Authors: Fraser, Levina Emma
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_oral/id/699
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Summary:Levina (nee Organ) describes her life, and what life was like growing up in Isle aux Morts, Newfoundland. 00:00 – Terra contacts Levina, explains Collective Memories Project; 01:23 – Levina provides biographical information; 02:00 – walking everywhere; living in a fishing community; 03:52 – named for her grandmother; provides family information; 05:52 – school in Isle aux Morts; memories of going to school; teachers; growth of school; 08:20 – travel by boat; rowing to get spring water from Boat Cove; 10:40 – travelling across the ocean during World War 2; watching submarines from a hill; 13:50 – knitting, spinning, carding wool; 15:00 – Sunday supper; fish; berry-picking; Grandfather’s general store; 17:15 – rough winters; 17:50 – washing by hand, light by kerosene; mother home, father fishing; 19:25 – The Depression; community helped each other; 20:37 – no electricity; 21:29 – mother helped midwives deliver babies; 22:52 – vegetable garden; hated weeding, carding; chores; collecting rain water; making soap; washing hair; 25:55 – loved going to Church; 27:35 – the arrival of radio; popular radio shows; “Don Messer and the Islanders”; 29:55 – children’s games; dances; cards; 33:10 – social events; Christmas parties; Mummers; Christmas morning; Christmas dinner; 37:35 – Newfoundland joining Confederation; 38:45 –what Grandfather sold at his store; 39:46 – story of father lost at sea; 44:00 – stories of shipwrecks; 45:45 – fishermen; how fishing has changed; 47:15 – moved to Montreal; working as a waitress; 49:14 – Newfoundland Rangers (now R.C.M.P.); not locking her door during the day; 51:33 – tough growing up in Isle aux Morts; never waste anything, save money; 53:20 – celebrating Easter; Easter hats; 56:00 – playing games; reciting alphabet backwards; playing marbles; making own fun; 58:13 – Bonfire night; 59:20 – life before and after Confederation; Joey Smallwood