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NameKayla
Date&Time2008-03-19 16:34:31
Subjectwedding
CommentHi there, Just wondering if the lions hall was available for wedding receptions. Also, where are you located in St. Johns? Thanks for all your help.
6
NameLeanna Marshall
Date&Time2008-01-30 09:06:34
SubjectBooking a party
CommentWondering about booking for a 19+ party. What the regulations are and prcies. Please e-mail me back.
5
Namemary
Date&Time2008-01-08 07:17:33
Subjectflea markets
CommentHi I am mary preston with easter seals and i was wondering if you hold flea market in which you can rent tables?
4
NameLION JOE BANTLE
Date&Time2005-10-23 20:47:21
SubjectINQUIRY
CommentHELLO FELLOW LIONS CLUB

FROM THE PRINCE ALBERT LIONS CLUB

IM LION JOE BANTLE, MY SECOND YEAR AS A LION, IM STARTING A PERSONAL HOBBY TO COLLECT A LIONS CLUB PIN FROM EACH LIONS CLUB IN CANADA. I AM WILLING TO EXCHANGE ONE FROM OUR LIONS CLUB IN RETURN.

ALSO STOP BY OUR NEW CLUB WEB PAGE (WWW.PRINCEALBERTLIONS.BRAVEHOST.COM) AND POST A COMMENT AND HANG A PIN ON OUR MAP.

THANK YOU

LION JOE BANTLE
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NameLori McFadyen
Date&Time2005-08-29 18:17:29
SubjectParticipants for Healthy Child Project
CommentHello,

I am writing in hopes that you will circulate among your members the following opportunity which invites people to participate in the research project entitled, "Building Healthy Children:Education, Medicine and the Healthy Child
in English Canada, 1850-1950".

Dr. Mona Gleason, from the University of BC is researching the history of children’s medical treatment in Canada between 1850 and 1950. It is the first history of its kind
in the Canadian context. As part of this larger project, Dr. Gleason is interested in interviewing people who grew up in Canada between 1904 and 1960 and who would be willing to share their memories regarding health and illness in childhood.



We realize that Newfoundland did not joing confederation until 1949; but we are particularly interested in the experiences of children who grew up in Newfoundland during this time period.

Topics that may be covered in the area of health are broad and may include memories of learning about health in school and/or at home, getting vaccinated, using traditional and /or home remedies, and receiving support in times of ill-health from a parent, elder, sibling, or other caregivers. The
interview lasts no more than one hour and a $20.00 honorarium is provided to each participant.

If you are interested in participating, you can contact me at lori.mcfadyen@mail.mcgill.ca, or call me at 514 483 3945 (Montreal, QC), you can contact Dr. Gleason at mona.gleason@ubc.ca, or by phone at: 604 822 4762.

I hope that this study will be of interest to your members, and that they will be interested in sharing their stories with Dr.Gleason. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely,

Lori McFadyen
PhD Candidate
Department of Anthropology
McGill University
Montreal QC
2
NameSherry Sharpe
Date&Time2005-08-21 11:15:29
Subjectdog training
CommentHi
The Lions Foundation Dog Guides in Oakville, Ontario trains dog guides for the blind, deaf and disabled. Is there any chance that a similar facility will open here? I have read on their website that because dogs only work for an average of ten years, the need is great. I imagine besides the people that usually receive these dogs, they could also be a help to the growing elderly population.
Regards,
Sherry
1
Namesharon
Date&Time2005-01-03 04:13:59
Subjectchristmas stocking
Commentcan you tell me who won the christmas stocking that you had up on tickets it was drawn on December 19 thanks for getting back to me
shaon
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