***Disclaimer - This interview contains language and subject matter some may find inappropriate.
SIDE A 00:00:03 -- 00:13:10
Discussion about his job in Halifax during WWII continues on from Tape Three, with mention of the V-E Day riot and an explosion of ammunition; WWII, Halifax, shipping, wharves, convoys, V-E Day, riots.
SIDE A 00:13:10 -- 00:17:56
Discussion about pack peddlers and a murder in Nova Scotia; pack peddlers, murder, hanging.
SIDE A 00:17:56 -- 00:25:46
Discussion about stories from his father's diary; Sam Abbot.
SIDE A 00:25:46 -- 00:31:48
Discussion about the local hockey rink and playing hockey; hockey rinks, hockey, Gordon MacMillan, hockey players, Highfield Granites, 1924, Milton Hornets, Gordon Frizzel, Victoria Unions.
SIDE A ends at 00:31:48.
SIDE B 00:31:54 -- 00:35:09
Discussion about hockey continues; hockey, hockey teams, women's hockey, Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs.
SIDE B 00:35:09 -- 00:39:06
Discussion about school and winters; school, winters, snow, 1933, deep snow, breaking the roads.
SIDE B 00:39:06 -- 00:40:48
Discussion about the telephone; party line, telephones, 1916.
SIDE B 00:40:48 -- 00:45:17
Discussion about electricity and the North River Causeway; electricity, 1950s, 1954, North River Causeway.
SIDE B 00:45:17 -- 00:46:29
A joke about going to town with no clothes; jokes.
SIDE B 00:46:29 -- 00:51:18
Stories about Jack Ellsworth; Jack Ellsworth, Angus MacDonald, wakes, poorhouses, turpentine
SIDE B 00:51:18 -- 00:52:30
Discussion about school and Temperance meetings; school, Temperance meetings.
SIDE B 00:52:30 -- 00:56:01
Discussion about rum running; prohibition, rum running, bootleggers, rum, Captain Dicks.
SIDE B 00:56:01 -- 00:57:42
Discussion about Cornwall; Ernie Leonard, Cornwall.
SIDE B 00:57:42 -- 00:58:37
Discussion about flour bag clothes and drugget; flour bags, flour bag clothes, drugget.
SIDE B 00:58:37 -- 00:59:54
Discussion about stores; stores, Moore and MacLeod's, five and ten.
SIDE B 00:59:54 -- 01:03:41
Discussion about Upton Airfield; Upton Airfield, Louise Mitchell, airplanes, 1919.
Tape ends at 01:03:41.