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sicuTs ANIBRARY OF U.P.E.I.

LAND AND SEA PEOPLE ARTS, CRAFTS AND MERRIMENT SPORT THIS ‘N THAT

'The tormat was chosen (questions first. answers last) to allow for the usage of this book as a form of entertainment on a frosty winter night.

‘This is not meant to be a serious history, but rather an entertaining history. Omissions are due to a shortage of space. Should interest be sufficient, ‘another volume will be prepared. Submissions will be gratefully accepted ‘by the author. Every effort was made to encompass as much of the region ‘as the original information would allow. Every attempt was made to lensure the accuracy of the material within. The primary sources are the papers, notes, and historical material of the late J. Russell Leard, George \A. Leard and Raymond A. Leard. The author regrets any errors or ‘omissions.

Pel ©Waldron H. Leard FC 1995 Abl\.b All rights reserved .L43 \A95

'Design and layout: Cherie MacCormack Cover Illustration: Wayne Wright ‘Printing: Williams and Crue (1982) Ltd.

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