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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 04, 2005 at 01:46:56 from (216.208.58.149):
In Reply to: OT for Hugh MacKay-- Cole Harbour boy posted by JB2 on August 03, 2005 at 20:30:14:
JB2: Well you drew out the YT hockey expert in Mike Solden. In fact I thought Mike must be away on a trip around the globe, he has been so quiet lately. As for my hockey expertize, I had never heard tell of Sidney Crosby until last week. Hockey lost me as a fan probably 35 years ago. As I see it there are probably enough Crosby's, Gretzky's and How's for about a 12 team league across North America. I do believe this has been proved this past year. The excitment created by teams like the London Knights, may just be the straw that broke the camel's (NHL's) back. As for Cole Harbour, certainly glad to hear one of her native sons is doing quite well. Cole Harbour is only now turning out it's first generation of native sons on mass. I can remember going to Cole Harbour when it was a rural farm community, from Lloyd Eisener's on Cole Harbour Rd. 10 pm you could see 4 farmstead lights. In 40 years it has become one of the most dencly populated areas in Canada. Oh, Lloyd's still there, growling about all the influx of people and the money he made on the the old farm real estate.
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