PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Frank Gallant, RCN, Charlottetown, brothers serving
- Photo of subject
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- Frank MacKenzie, Cardigan, PEI Highlanders, Brothers in service
- Photo of subject
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- Frank Willoughby, Charlottetown
- Photo of subject.
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- Fred Penner comes back
- Family entertainer Fred Penner will be returning to Summerside on March 26, 2015 to perform at the Harbourfront Theatre., ***unscanned
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- Fred W. Purser, Charlottetown, promoted
- Photo of subject.
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- Frederic A. Large, RCNVR, Large-Cox nuptials
- Photo of subject
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- Frederic A. Large, RCNVR, Pretty autumn wedding
- Photo of subject
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- Free birding workshop at PEI Preserve Company in New Glasgow
- "There will be a free backyard birding workshop at the PEI Preserve Company on Saturday, October 11 with Island Nature Trust's E.D. Jackie Waddell.", ***unscanned
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- Free fill-up
- Photo courtesy of Sun Country Highway Ltd. P.E.I. leading charge on electric-powered cars : developments.
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- Free range
- Interviews Mark and Sally Bernard, owners of Barnyard Organics in Freetown PEI. [Includes photographs.]
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- Free will offering
- Moonlight International Foundation presents a free concert, consisting of a 70-person choir from Taiwan, accompanied by a seven-piece orchestra at the Homburg Theatre, Feb. 3; the music performed was composed by Mary Jin, spiritual leader of the Buddhist monastery
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- Freedom to fish
- Overview which fish or shellfish can be collected without the need of a fishing license; article directs the reader to websites and governmental departments for details of season, size, and amount limits that may apply, as well as a warning to check with current listings of areas closed to fishing
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- Freemasonry is not a religion
- Letter also appears in Eastern Graphic, Feb. 4, 1998, p. 4.; Letter reprinted in West Prince Graphic, Feb, 11, 1998, p. 4.; Letter to the Editor.
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- Freemasonry should be open to all
- Letter to the Editor
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- Freetown couple nominated for Atlantic Young Farmer award
- "Mark and Sally Bernard of Barnyard Organics Inc of Freetown have been nominated for the 2012 Atlantic Young Farmer Award." Includes photographs., ***unscanned
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- Freetown couple wins Atlantic Young Farmer award
- "Mark and Sally Bernard, who operate Barnyard Organics in Freetown, were named the Atlantic regional winner of the award during a ceremony held March 9, 2012 in Moncton.", ***unscanned