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Jay Haines interview
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1965-05-14 (Creation)
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2 audio reels (01:00:00) : 19 cm/sec, mono ; 18 cm
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RECORDED: [location unknown], 1965-05-14 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Jay M. Haines describes how his family and another came from Montana to Salmon Arm in 1901; looking for places to settle and everything being taken up to Silver Creek; settling land in t;he area; how the mosquitoes and flies kept them out of the Alberta area, so they ended up coming west to settle; his father,Joseph Miller Haines, and the other people who came north with them; what Si;lver Creek was like in 1901, including the landscape and jobs available, and wages for these jobs; what settlers did to survive; growing crops; what the soil is like there; the community; the first sc;hool; what roads were like when he arrived; the first settlers George Moore and George Armstrong; how Silver Creek got its name; how community life developed; the first ministers, including a man name;d Woods; other people in the area; dairy farms; and details about Yankee Flats. TRACK 2: Mr. Haines continues by discussing when his other brothers' families came to the area in 1902; when his broth;er Louie had to abandon his place to move to Salmon Arm to work when he was very badly hurt clearing land, and had to go to Enderby to see a doctor (he died a few days later); more disasters clearing ;land; more characters including Jim Evans; native Indians in the area; moose migrations and wolves; salmon runs; the value of different furs and pelts; the 1928 hunting season; and hunting stories inc;luding one about a cougar.;
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Imbert Orchard, 1974-1975
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Preservation compact disc made from original audio reels, 2003-08-06.
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- Copyright Status: Copyright Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Accession number(s): T1256
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Previously described as AAAB1389
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Orchard ; ST-06/1-2
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speaker: Jay M. Haines, interviewer: Imbert Orchard, sound recording: Ian Stephen