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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 27, 2004 at 19:47:01 from (64.228.11.45):
In Reply to: Re: Just curious........... posted by Quebec Red on November 27, 2004 at 19:06:47:
Red: What caught my attention in your post, was your mention of farming around Mirabel. Don and Carol used to live at Mille Isle. They lost much of their farm land to Mirabel Airport. They sold remaining farmland and home at Mille Isle some 10 years ago and bought a farm in Ontario, at Loggan Rd., Dalkeith. Carol was originally from Nova Scotia and a good friend of my wife (Marg.) In the 1960s Carol went to teach school in Quebec community just across river from Hawksberry ON. She met Don and they married. We went to visit them once at Mille Isle. At that point we had never met Don. We arrived in Hawksberry about 7pm, (as this was a surprise visit them we phoned) it was so foggy you could barely see 50'. Carol was at a meeting, so Don agreed to come and meet us in Hawksberry, he said we would never find Mille Isle in fog. Don and I did so much farming that Nov. night, he let his wood fires go out, man that big house was cold at 2 am. Just have a gut feeling we are talking about same guy.
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