Author: | Llewelyn Pritchard | ISBN: | 9781301308019 |
Publisher: | Llewelyn Pritchard | Publication: | November 15, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Llewelyn Pritchard |
ISBN: | 9781301308019 |
Publisher: | Llewelyn Pritchard |
Publication: | November 15, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
VSO Labrador Clues
Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 1960-70
Series Title: Voluntary Service Overseas Vol. 1 By Llewelyn Pritchard Copyright 2010 Llewelyn Pritchard Smashwords Edition
Have you ever thought about helping other people not as fortunate as yourself?
Well, that is exactly what 53 young 18–19 year olds mainly from the UK set out to do from 1960-70.
Turn the clock forward 33 years and discover what is still going on today:
A true story about the current on-going search for the remaining 7 / 53 Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) 18 year olds who worked in the schools of the small coastal communities of Labrador, Newfoundland, Canada 1960-70.
Study the clues and email me if you can think of anything at all that might help. Please do not hesitate to get in touch llewelynpritchardathotmail.com 27 October 2011.
The Year is 2002: how and why the search for the VSO came about.
I was browsing the internet one day in 2002…trying to find a way to repay the great generosity of Margaret Burden, Mayor of Port Hope Simpson, Labrador, Newfoundland, Canada for having paid for my trip back out to the Town’s “Coming Home” celebrations in 2002.
All this had come about because from 1969 – 70 I had worked as a VSO teacher at the Anglican School in Port Hope Simpson and then 32 years later, quite out-of-the-blue, had come this completely unexpected, fantastic invitation which I quite simply had to repay…
Dedication
This book is dedicated to obtaining justice for Erica D’Anitoff Williams, three and a half years and her young father Arthur Eric Williams, 27 years who died in their Labrador Development Company home, Port Hope Simpson, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada in acrimonious, suspicious circumstances in the early hours of 3 February 1940. The R.C.M.P (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) Serious Crimes Unit, Gander, Newfoundland in 2002, opened up their own investigation about the deaths. If you know anything at all about what happened please do not hesitate in contacting your local RCMP detachment or the police force of jurisdiction in your area. If you live outside Canada, please contact your local police service and ask them to make a request for assistance from the appropriate Canadian law enforcement agency.
VSO Labrador Clues
Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 1960-70
Series Title: Voluntary Service Overseas Vol. 1 By Llewelyn Pritchard Copyright 2010 Llewelyn Pritchard Smashwords Edition
Have you ever thought about helping other people not as fortunate as yourself?
Well, that is exactly what 53 young 18–19 year olds mainly from the UK set out to do from 1960-70.
Turn the clock forward 33 years and discover what is still going on today:
A true story about the current on-going search for the remaining 7 / 53 Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) 18 year olds who worked in the schools of the small coastal communities of Labrador, Newfoundland, Canada 1960-70.
Study the clues and email me if you can think of anything at all that might help. Please do not hesitate to get in touch llewelynpritchardathotmail.com 27 October 2011.
The Year is 2002: how and why the search for the VSO came about.
I was browsing the internet one day in 2002…trying to find a way to repay the great generosity of Margaret Burden, Mayor of Port Hope Simpson, Labrador, Newfoundland, Canada for having paid for my trip back out to the Town’s “Coming Home” celebrations in 2002.
All this had come about because from 1969 – 70 I had worked as a VSO teacher at the Anglican School in Port Hope Simpson and then 32 years later, quite out-of-the-blue, had come this completely unexpected, fantastic invitation which I quite simply had to repay…
Dedication
This book is dedicated to obtaining justice for Erica D’Anitoff Williams, three and a half years and her young father Arthur Eric Williams, 27 years who died in their Labrador Development Company home, Port Hope Simpson, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada in acrimonious, suspicious circumstances in the early hours of 3 February 1940. The R.C.M.P (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) Serious Crimes Unit, Gander, Newfoundland in 2002, opened up their own investigation about the deaths. If you know anything at all about what happened please do not hesitate in contacting your local RCMP detachment or the police force of jurisdiction in your area. If you live outside Canada, please contact your local police service and ask them to make a request for assistance from the appropriate Canadian law enforcement agency.