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81. Odds Ends
MONTREAL Crossing the US-Canada border to go to church on a Sunday cost a UScitizen US$10000 for breaching Washington s tough new security rules.
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83. Odds & Ends, September 1997
Canada s Changing North (Ottawa, Carleton University Press, 1971). * * * I hopeyou ve enjoyed this issue of odds ends. If you d like further information
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A Newsletter of Eagles Byte Historical Research September 1997 No. 23
They Came to Yellowknife
If you look up Yellowknife in a 1935 world atlas, at least one published in the U. S., you'll come up empty-handed. The provincial capital of the North West Territories, an area covering well over a million square miles, does not appear on the map or in the index. Yet the area's been visited often down through the millennia.
First to arrive, as the 4th (Wisconsinian) glacial period receded across the North American continent, were the Hay River and the Slave River. Arising on the eastern slope of British Columbia's Rocky Mountains the Hay River flowed generally north-northeast. The Slave River, coming out of Alberta and Saskatchewan's Athabasca Lake flowed north-northwest. Their paths crossed at a irregularly-shaped,11,000 square mile glacier-gouged depression in the earth's surface and their waters created the eleventh largest lake in the world. Great Slave Lake. And when the depression had filled with their waters, the overflow gouged or followed a path northwestward across the plains and tundra, eventually emerging into the Arctic Ocean at a point about a hundred miles to the east of the Alaskan border. The stage was set for human visitors.
The area around the southern shore of the lake was settled by the Slavey band. So named by the Cree and Chipewyan tribes, who often took members of the band prisoner and made bondsmen of them, they would leave their unflattering name on the area, in the name of a river and as the Great Slave Lake. Those on the northern shore were known as the Yellowknife due to the copper found in the metal of their knife blades, giving their name to the city.

84. Value Guides: Odds And Ends
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Heckuva job Bye bye Blackboard - From Einstein and others. Blackboards were wiped after use: they were meant for immediate communication, not for record. Even as they were being used, their messages were continuously revised, erased and renewed. But when Einstein came to Oxford in 1931, he was already an international celebrity. After one of his lectures a blackboard was preserved and has become a kind of relic. It is the most famous object in this Museum. Polygamous Families Looking For Wives ”Do not set yourself on fire!” Pictograms by Travis Doggett Postcards of the French Foreign Legion . Many other topics of Vintage Postcards here. Other vintage

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88. Collectible Odds And Ends
Welcome to our odds and ends Page, we have a wide range of items from Canada Maple Leaf 3 1/2 diecast bottle opener by Century Canada, like new..Photo.
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Misc. Odds and Ends Collectibles Page Welcome to our odds and ends Page, we have a wide range of items from stuffed animals to dolls, toys and books but some things just don't seem to fit into our regular categories and so we have created this special page. Most of these particular items are used but in excellent condition, unless otherwise specified. Please check this page often for fresh content and just email us about any items that you wish to order or see our How to Order Page for details on ordering. We will be adding items here on a regular basis. Also see our Misc Toys Page for other miscellaneous items. Arizona state, 3" tin cup with graphics of tourist points of interest, vintage item with light wear.. Photo ...$3.00 (Item 34A-529) Ashtray 4" square brass, rim has pressed elephants and floral pattern, a vintage tourist collectible from Burma.. Photo ...$4.50 (Item 31A-234) Avon 9" glass aftershave and talc powder bottle shaped as an vintage telephone, some scratches but overall in exc condition.. Photo ...$7.00 (Item 34A-766) Beatles pack of 10 trading cards by The River Group 1993, mint in package..

89. Summit Daily News For Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper And Frisco Colorado - News
Students at La Canada High School plan to stage a production of the satiricalcomedy, “Bat Boy The February 25, 2005 The morning odds and ends
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LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE, Calif. — A high school production doesn’t debut until June, but it’s already getting some bad reviews.
Students at La Canada High School plan to stage a production of the satirical comedy, “Bat Boy: The Musical.”
The play is about a half-human, half-bat creature who faces alienation and bigotry. The off-Broadway production touched on several dark themes, including incest, rape, bestiality and murder.
Some concerned parents have asked the school board to cancel the play, but supporters say that amounts to censorship. The school board hasn’t taken action yet.
Principal Michael Leininger said he told the 200 people at a recent board meeting that the play had already been toned down.
“Obviously, you are not going to have a rape scene in the middle of a high school play,” he said.

90. Journey North 1997: Jn-Talk Archives
odds and ends from Don Davis I stopped by the WWF(Canada) offices today andspoke with Elizabeth Agnew a= nd others. This year, WWF(Canada) has chosen
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    Another very busy day, with phone calls from the Toronto Star wanting an in=
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    ve through the Leslie Street Spit on the Toronto waterfront today, and foun= d many monarchs feeding on goldenrod. Temperatures in the low 70's F. A gor= geous day. But rain is on the way. But it was supposed to be raining now= Has anyone seen the August 1997 issue of =22Ranger Rick=22 (Volume 31(8), p= ages 24 - 31)? I note a reference to an article called =22Welcome to the Mi=
  • 91. Journey North 1997: Jn-Talk Archives
    odds and ends from Don Davis section. Don Davis Toronto, ON. PS I note inthe local papers that Canada now has the distinction of
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    Sat, 16 Aug 1997 11:52:22 -0500
    My University of Toronto Server has been down for a few days, and I am
    sure that I am missing lots of good news and information items!
    Journey North will be posting information very shortly about the 2nd
    Journey South program. Last year, students in Canada and the United States, as well as other individuals, created 40,000 paper monarch butterflies that were later shipped (compliments of UPI) to the Children's Museum in Mexico City. In the spring, those who had sent a paper monarch received one back by return mail. Total weight of the
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    93. Over 101 Helpful Hints - Odds And Ends
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    Odds and Ends 125. To identify keys, put a piece of brightly colored tape, which can be easily seen or felt, around the key. Similarly, put a colored plastic hood (available from hardware and department stores) over the key top. Most places which copy keys have them available in a wide variety of colors. 126. Each household item should have a specific place and should be returned there immediately after use. Don't just drop something! That way you won't have to spend a lot of time looking for it when it is next needed. Encourage other family members to also return items to their proper place. After all, organization makes it easier for everyone to find things! 127. It is not necessary to rearrange furniture in a special way in your home, but some changes may be helpful. For example, a coffee table with sharp edges may be moved out of the main circulation area. Also, remember to keep doors, closet doors, and cupboard doors all the way open or all the way shut. Half open doors are dangerous! 128. Stairs can be hazardous! Mark the leading edge of each step with a paint or non-skid material of a color which contrasts with the stairs themselves. Paint the handrail in a bright contrasting color. It should extend past the top and bottom steps as a guide to know where the steps begin. Use a contrasting color and/or a different texture floor material, such as carpet, on the top and bottom landings.

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    Graphics, Freelance Writing, and Assorted odds and ends “Mountain fever”killed this sister, and her remains were sent to Canada for interment (the
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    95. News & Opinion: Odds And Ends (Weekly Alibi . 02-14-00)
    By early last week, the flood of jokes from Canada s prime minister on down caused Weekly Alibi s odds ends Archives Devin D. O Leary Archives
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    Dateline: Zimbabwe The lucky customer in Zimbabwe Banking Corporation's recent promotional lottery turned out to be an account holder named Robert Mugabe. "Master of Ceremonies Fallot Chawawa could hardly believe his eyes when the ticket drawn for the Z$100,000 (US$2,639) was handed to him," the bank said in a statement. Robert Mugabe is the president of Zimbabwe.
    Dateline: England British police have agreed to pay out 55,000 pounds ($88,620) to a group of 11 Kurdish refugees after storming a theater in which the group was rehearsing a Harold Pinter play about state oppression. Back in June of 1996, Metropolitan police raided the Kurdistan Worker's Association community center in north London, fearing that a terrorist group had taken hostages within the building. Based upon a tip from a concerned neighbor, police sent helicopters, armed response units and between 50 and 60 officers to take the community center. After some 4 1/2 hours of manhandling, handcuffing and interrogating the suspects, it was determined that the Kurds had not taken any hostages, but were, in fact, rehearsing a play called Mountain Language by noted playwright Harold Pinter. Pinter, one of Britain's leading dramatists, wrote the play after visiting Turkey and witnessing the persecution of the Kurds firsthand.

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    THE ARTIST FORUM Selected artists and jurors will be invited to participate in a public artist forum. The evening topics and discussions are to be determined by the curator.

    97. Limerick Leader - February 9th, 2002 - Features - Odds And Ends
    odds and ends. By MANGAIRE SUGACH. The Ballyguiltenane Journal and Adare Pat noticed that in Ottawa, which, of course, is the capital of Canada,
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    I HAVE been writing longer about the Ballyguiltenane Rural Journal than I have been about any other of the County Limerick parish, or local journals. This is not surprising, for the most recent issue of this unique annual journal is its 24th. The current number has articles, stories or features from no less than fifty-five different contributors, very many of whom have been writing for the journal year after year. Ballyguiltenane, as I have said on numerous occasions when writing about its journal, is not even a parish; it is a completely rural townland located between Glin and Athea. Pat Brosnan, Knocknagorna, well known contributor to this, and various other West Limerick publications, gives us his "Impressions of Canada," a country he visited with his wife Mary, at the beginning of last September. they were visiting a married daughter, who lives with her husband in Ottawa. Pat gives a very good description of all they saw during their visit. Among scores of other places they saw were the Niagra Falls on the US/Canadian border, and the Museum of Civilisation in Ottawa, which tells the story of Canada from the earliest times to the present day. in the Museum one can learn about the culture of the Red Indians, and see some of their artefacts. And they saw the All-Ireland hurling final between Tipperary and Galway in the D'Arcy McGee Bar in Ottawa, being charged twenty dollars each to see the match on the wide screen. Pat noticed that in Ottawa, which, of course, is the capital of Canada, the road signposts, street names, public notices, etc. were in English and French, for Canada is a bilingual country. In Quebec, the French speaking part of Canada, the signs were in French only.

    98. Odds & Ends
    The Atkinson family does not seem to have any important events or persons.Two members of the second generation born in Canada still survive
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    "I should have married an Atkinson" Robert, son of the original William and Sarah, married Mary A. Willson and farmed on Lot #7 in the 4th concession. He had a number of children, one of which was James Wesley. He married Helena J. Shaw on April 17, 1889 in Detroit. They had one child, Sylvanus Leroy. But, on or near the day of his birth his mother died leaving James Wesley and son Leroy. The child was taken in by his grandparents Shaw, and took the name Atkinson/Shaw. He married Edith Ford and had a number of children one of which was Garnet, the husband of our subject today. James Wesley died in Detroit in 1929 and soon after Leroy dropped the Atkinson name. Mr. And Mrs. Garnet Shaw have two children, Beverly and Clayton. Had Leroy not taken the Shaw name after the death of his father, a whole line of descendants would have been named Atkinson and we would have been interviewing Mrs. Garnet Atkinson. Centennial Project - Century Farms A 1967 government sponsored project recognized farms which have been in the same family for one hundred or more years. The Atkinsons submitted an application.

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    100. Stephen's Web ~ By Stephen Downes ~ Stephen's Web
    Bio, photos, and assorted odds and ends. Publications You know, the ones thatappear in National Research Council Canada. Contact stephen@downes.ca
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    E-Learning 2.0 September 16, 2005 I spent the day at the Canadian Heritage Information Network engaged in a lengthy and free-wheeling discussion of the concepts surrounding E-Learning 2.0 Although the PowerPoint Slides for my presentation today are basically the same as those I used in Edmonton a few months ago, the discussio0n was much more wide ranging. Audio segments (each about an hour): Part One Part Two Part Three Comment ... What E-Learning 2.0 means To You September 14, 2005 PowerPoint Slides and MP3 Audio of my presentation today at the Transitions in Advanced Learning Conference in Ottawa. In this talk I discuss the changing nature of knowledge and learning, illustrate how this changing nature leads to what is being called Web 2.0o, and outline the nature and success factors involved in designing learning resources and services in this environment. the presentation is a bit uneven - my brilliant opening fell completely flat, and the more theory-oriented approach didn't resonate (not at first, to be sure). And maybe it was the wrong message for this mostly private-sector group. But - in my view - it's a message the e-learning industry in Canada needs to hear, and if that means a rocky and difficult presentation, then I will suffer it. [ Comment
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