Sunday School

I’m sending a Sunday school picture taken about 1936. We were all Beatons except the teacher, Miss Manuel from Lewisporte. I will put down our married names. Back row (all deceased): Sterling, Miss Manuel, Lillian Menchenton, Chesley. Second row: William (deceased), Joyce Hewitt (deceased), Ethel Goodyear (deceased), Mable Hillier, Maxwell (deceased). Front row: Raymond (deceased),…

Lamaline in 1952

Picture was taken at Lamaline in 1952. It’s a holiday of some kind – it could be July 1st; they have flags. It’s taken by the post office at that time for Lamaline. We were visiting my husband Hubert’s parents; they were Harold & Harriet Hooper. Someone from Lamaline may know some people there. The…

Aquarius – The Water Bearer

Nov. 26, 2009 A picture of myself (Gladys Hooper), taken at Norris Arm North in the early 1940s. That’s the way we had to bring water – me, my mother & my two sisters – about a quarter of a mile from our home.   Submitted By: NULL

1891 Christmas Card I – Front

Nov. 26, 2009 In the December Downhome, I saw an old Christmas card from the 1930s. I have a Christmas card that was given to me by Jessie Beaton (Miles). She was married to my grandfather, James Beaton, at Norris Arm North; that was his second marriage. The card was sent to her mother, Phebe…

1891 Christmas Card I – Back

Nov. 26, 2009 In the December Downhome, I saw an old Christmas card from the 1930s. I have a Christmas card that was given to me by Jessie Beaton (Miles). She was married to my grandfather, James Beaton, at Norris Arm North; that was his second marriage. The card was sent to her mother, Phebe…

1891 Christmas Card II – Front

Nov. 26th, 2009 In the Dec. Downhome, I saw an old Christmas card from the 1930s. I have a Christmas card that was given to me by Jessie Beaton (Miles). She was married to my grandfather, James Beaton, at Norris Arm North; that was his second marriage. The card was sent to her mother, Phebe…

1891 Christmas Card II – Back

In the December issue of Downhome, I saw an old Christmas card from the 1930s. I have a Christmas card that was given to me by Jessie Beaton (Miles). She was married to my grandfather, James Beaton, at Norris Arm North; that was his second marriage. The card was sent to her mother, Phebe Miles,…