Peddle, Sally. Interview about folk cures and remedies in Ontario.

Sally Peddle describes several folk cures and remedies from her childhood in Ontario. She also discusses her life in Spaniard's Bay, and shares some thoughts on furniture making in Newfoundland. August 4, 2017 Andrea McGuire and Sally Peddle Introductions; Sally Peddle was born in Toronto, Onta...

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Main Author: McGuire, Andrea
Other Authors: Peddle, Sally, 1937-, Sally Peddle was born on March 13, 1937 in Toronto, Ontario. In 1966, she moved to Spaniard's Bay, Newfoundland with her husband, Walter Peddle. Sally worked as a kindergarten teacher from 1968-1989. She has two children and four grandchildren.
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_oral/id/737
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Summary:Sally Peddle describes several folk cures and remedies from her childhood in Ontario. She also discusses her life in Spaniard's Bay, and shares some thoughts on furniture making in Newfoundland. August 4, 2017 Andrea McGuire and Sally Peddle Introductions; Sally Peddle was born in Toronto, Ontario on March 13, 1937 to mother Florence, from Williamsford, Ontario, and father Douglas Mims, from Toronto, Ontario; mother was a dental nurse in Toronto; father parked cars for doctors at the hospital; the two met while working, and married in 1935; 3:05 – mother made vinegar in the basement, which was used for pickling vegetables; 4:15 – baking soda and warm water was mixed to treat an upset stomach; 4:55 – mustard plaster was applied to treat croup; 6:00 – a whole clove could be placed on a tooth to cure toothache; 6:57 – to clear sinuses, mint or eucalyptus leaves were added to boiling water in a bowl; a towel was wrapped around the bowl, and the steam was breathed in; 7:40 – gargling with salty water to clear one’s throat; 8:24 – brushing teeth with baking soda and salt; 9:12 – mother learned remedies while growing up on a farm; 10:50 – presents were wrapped with brown paper; they were a family of “string savers”; Sally was enlisted to untie knots, so the string could be used for other purposes; 12:20 – water from boiled potatoes was saved to make stock; 13:15 – moved to Newfoundland with husband Walter Peddle in 1966; they met at church; husband was born in Newfoundland; describes move to Newfoundland; 18:00 – has introduced mother’s cures and remedies to her family members; 18:58 – built their Spaniard’s Bay home in 1969; initially, the couple started a mink farm, but the value of mink pelts dropped, and they lost their savings; Sally then worked as a kindergarten teacher; taught from 1968 to 1989; 23:25 – husband was Curator of History at the Newfoundland Museum; he also taught private piano lessons; he and partner Rupert Batten collected Newfoundland outport furniture; he has written several books on the ...