| Interviewee(s): Clow, Roy |
| Playing Time: 01:03:14 |
| Interview Date(s): 2006-02-01 |
| Interview Summary: This interview begins with Roy telling of his mother's chickens (and "clucking hens") and how she was able to pick out which eggs would be roosters using a candle. They then go one to talk about selling chickens and different breeds. Roy tells a story of a poorly cooked chicken in Halifax, and then continues to discuss his mother's hens and killing chickens. The topic changes to foxes, then to Clow's store, and then on to stories about making moonshine from molasses. The interview continues with more stories about stolen moonshine, and then moves on to the topic of cars. Roy tells all about different makes and models, and tells some stories about different people and their cars. The discussion moves on to the fire at Clow's store and how they lost everything, and ends with a story about Ben Clow making his own blueberry wine. |
| Place(s) Discussed: Halifax, NS; Murray Harbour, PE |
| Time(s) Discussed: Early 1930s |
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