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guestbook volume #9
(1998)

Here is where you can find old friends, relatives, neighbours - and have them find you. A meeting place for Nova Scotia Ex-pats - for those who moved away and those who didn't. And if you wish, you can also tell the world how much you enjoy browsing the Highway7.com Ezine.

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Gerald & Clara Leonetti

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Delta,PA USA

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Sun, Feb 14 1999 20:54hr

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We are going to be visiting your part of the country this year and would like to know if anyone has heard of someone living in this part of the world with the same last name. Looking forward to seeing this part of the world.


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Carolyn J. Marks

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No.Quincy MA USA

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Sat, Sept 12 1998 6:22hr

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Very pleased to see this Webpage. I am an annual visitor to Ship Harbour.


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gordon robinson

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decatur,mi usa

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Sat, Sept 5 1998 10:51hr

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recent plane disaster honed my interest in nova scotia--would like to correspond


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Shelley Quik

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Lake Echo NS.

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Fri, Aug 28 1998 22:53hr

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My husband Alex Quik is from East Chezzetcook!! I was just surfing and came across this site! It is well put together!and very informative. I also was wondering what happened to the frog! Does anybody know??


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Lester Sanford

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Dartmouth Canada

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Sat, Aug 15 1998 2:11hr

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I found this page quite interesting and imformative. I was raised by my grandparents in West Jeddore. some of the names and photographs bring back a lot of good momeries.,

Lester Sanford


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crafty

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halifax canada

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Wed, Jul 29 1998 16:5hr

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Would be very interesting in seeing a listing of all the rectors of St. James.

Would Rev. James A. Richey have been one of them? Loved the homepage


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Musq. Valley Visitor Info. Center

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Middle Musquodoboit Canada

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Fri, Jul 24 1998 12:34hr

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Looks Great, but not enough information on the Musquodoboit Valley!!


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Matthew P. Smith

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Memphis, TN United States

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Fri, May 29 1998 17:6hr

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I will be in your country/Province beginning June 10 for a three [3] week camping trip. It may take me two years to enjoy the entire Province, as I read "Doers & Dreamers" along with the various Websites there may just be "too much to see".
Matthew


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Howard MacLean

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Shirley U.S.

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Tue, May 12 1998 21:48hr

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Would like to know where I can order a copy of the book, Hauling in the Family Net.Volume II It was researched by Linda Gray LeBlanc. I believe the one I have was bought in Webbers store in Lake Charlotte 2 years ago.


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Carolyn G. Thomas

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East Preston, N.S. Canada

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Sat, Apr 25 1998 23:59hr

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The magazine is interesting. from time to time I click on and enjoy it. Keep up the good work. Hopefully we will see each other soon. Missed both of you at the Tourism Days.


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janet gerrard

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popes harbour canada

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Sun, Apr 19 1998 19:7hr

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i have always lived on the eastern shore, i would like to hear from anyone, that has any info. on the laybolt family who were born in the early 1900s, or before. the shore is a great place to live, with many nice places to go see. hpoe those of you who visit, really enjoyit.


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Christina Schloesser

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Bonn Germany

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Fri, Apr 17 1998 16:35hr

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Hi there

magazine gets better and better. Itīs amazing!!
Hope to see you soon.


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Linda

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Dartmouth Canada

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Thu, Apr 16 1998 22:35hr

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Enjoyed my visit, lots of interesting articles.Have bookmarked you and will return.


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sobiya

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chandigarh india

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Wed, Apr 8 1998 22:3hr

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i would like to know more about stained glass paintings.


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Robin Webber

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Upper Lakeville N.S. Canada

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Mon, Mar 23 1998 21:34hr

Comment:
The magazine looks great. Its nice to see the Eastern Shore promoted in this way. Keep up the good work.


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Patty Low

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Markham Canada

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Mon, Mar 23 1998 19:44hr

Comment:
Nice little info package! I live in Ontario but am tracing my Nova Scotian roots.(JACKSON-Sheet Harbour) It would be nice if an information posting board could be established for those of us who are tracing ancestors(& believe me, many people are!)

Talking of relatives, is it possible to get in touch with Ken MASON, the fellow who now lives in B.C. & wrote the article on why Nova Scotians should be proud of their beautiful province. I also have Mason blood from St. Marg's Bay area & I am wondering if his roots were from there or Spry Bay area.

Thanks for the browse, Patty Low(johnpatty.low(at)sympatico.ca)


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RICK BAKER

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PORTERS LAKE CANADA

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Mon, Mar 23 1998 18:42hr

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VERY INTERESTING WORK KEEP IT UP


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Tracy

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Halifax Canada

Date:

Thu, Mar 12 1998 21:3hr

Comment:
I was looking through your web site for Family Fries restaruant. I'm a friend of Pearl's. Couldn't find her site though. Is it still here?


Try this: Family Fries

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Katheryn Lascar

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Newmarket, Ontario Canada

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Sun, Feb 22 1998 18:23hr

Comment:
I used to live in Moose Head off no. 7 Hwy. I have Been away for a long time but still visit family
from time to time. I attended school in Moser River. My maiden name was Hutka.

E-mail address allascar(at)yesic.com


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norm nelson

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dartmouth can

Date:

Wed, Feb 18 1998 17:26hr

Comment:
Hi there. I was wondering if there is anyone
out there on No. 7 highway who would have a
magneto for a 1 1/2 horsepower Fairbanks and Morse Motor, better known as a make and break or one lunger. I am trying to restore one. It is
a ZA 78A, serial No. C26608Z. Thank You. Norm.


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