PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- O'Leary man brings to light story of 1880 shipwreck off Tignish
- From Summerside Journal-Pioneer, March 9, 1971.
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- O'Leary potato museum receives donation
- Describes Sobeys and W.P.Griffin Inc.'s joint $30,000.00 donation to the Canadian Potato Museum (O'Leary, PEI). Over five years Sobeys and W.P.Griffin Inc (Elmsdale, PEI) donated $0.25 to the Potato Museum for every bag of Canadian Heritage brand potatoes grown by W.P.Griffin and sold at Sobeys' Atlantic Canadian locations during the month of February (potato month). [Includes a photograph.]
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- O'Leary store recovers from heating system damage
- An heating system failure, causing the dispersal of soot through the forced-air heating distribution system during the Christmas break, required the O'Leary Farmer Co-op food market to close for 12 days
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- O.S. Bruce Chandler, Charlottetown, Island boys with RCN
- Photo of subject
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- O.S. Francis Currie, Charlottetown, overseas
- Photo of subject.
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- OK, so this is boring
- From "Kensington Line" columnn
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- OS Ralph Eric Carson, Malpeque Rd., RCNVR
- Photo of subject.
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- Oceanbrae Fawn's Accent sets new record
- "Oceanbrae Fawn's Accent P EX-94, has set a new Canadian breed record for 305 day fat production, breaking her own record set last year." Includes photograph., ***unscanned
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- Odd balls
- Top 50 CEO editorial package [special feature] Yearly round up Atlantic Business Magazine's awards to Atlantic Canada's exceptional business leaders. PEI top CEO's listed include: Jesse Inman, CEO, Fathers of Confederation Memorial Trust (Confederation Centre of the Arts); Dr. Brian McMillan, president and CEO of Holland College
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- Of P.E.I. hogs and orderly marketing
- Guest editorial
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- Of ag economists and those farmers that supposedly don't count
- Part two of a two part column.