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  1. Odds and ends from a regimental diary by G. G. D Patrick, 1923

41. Lesley Choyce, Odds And Ends
Lesley Choyce, odds and ends. canadian Poetry Homepage, Please send enquiriesor comments to Ian Lancashire, Sophia Kaszuba, and Sian Meikle, POETS LIST.
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/choyce/oddsandends.htm
Lesley Choyce, Odds and Ends
Favourite book when young Journey to The Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne. Favourite book now : unknown. Career : I avoided one. To busy myself, I write novels and autobiographical books, host a TV show, teach part time at a university, run a publishing company, surf, freelance TV and radio work, perform and record alternative music and raise spinach. My family and pets : 2 kids (12 and 18); a dog and bunch of pigeons and a budgie. I used to have a goat and a telepathic raven as well as a one-winged seagull. No kidding. Room where I write : Overlooking the ocean on a hillside at Lawrencetown Beach, Nova Scotia. What I do in my spare time : surf, hike, play electric guitar with heavy distortion, imagine, travel, imagine some more. As a kid I was : skinny, smart but not very cool, daydreamed a lot and made Tarzan swings, river rafts and tree forts. My first book : the publisher thought it wasn't all that good but I should be encouraged. It was a skinny little book of poetry called Reinventing the Wheel ten years in the making. Kind of immature but full of insight.

42. Zipadeeday.com - Odds And Ends
Pooh found to be unstable canadian Medical Association Journal. 13/12/20Children. And finally - Orange Boy. 12/01/20 odds and ends.
http://www.zipadeeday.com/search.asp?subjectid=20

43. 60s Odds And Ends
odds ends, Vol. After this album's release, these innocent American/canadian heartlandkids became rich LA rock stars and started snorting cocaine heavily
http://starling.rinet.ru/music/temp/60sodds.html
This page covers acts that I'm not familiar with beyond an album or two, but have listened to enough times to review. The '60s certainly were a unique decade musically - like any other. The acts covered below are only the beginning more will be covered soon. And I've still got three more decades to go.
The Jeff Beck Group: Beck-Ola (1969) ***
Of the major '60s guitar gods, Jeff Beck ranks somewhere below Hendrix and Clapton in public acclaim, and unlike his peers, his music rarely gets airplay on classic rock radio, though at guitar wizardry he's as adept as either - he's got a lacerating razorblade tone to his work that's more cutting edge than Clapton and more tastefully concise Hendrix; and his sharp corrosive lightning switchblade style probably had more to do with the invention of heavy metal than either. Overshadowed by Led Zeppelin's debut, Beck had already been doing the same thing a year earlier on 1968's Truth
The Bee Gees: The Bee Gees 1st (1967) ***
I know, I know the image that comes to mind is a trio of slightly balding, sleazily insincere dorks with gold medallions and polyster open-chest shirts latin-hussling down the boulevard to a cheesy soundtrack for seventies swingles to make out and snort cocaine to. Admit it - The Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack
And Now! (1966) **1/2

44. USATODAY.com - Odds And Ends From The World Of Sport
odds and ends from the Since, presumably, someone will have to sing the canadian,American and Puerto Rican national anthems, I'm just wondering if they'll
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/lopresti/2003-01-13-lopresti_x.htm

45. August Odds And Ends
odds and ends. eh? CALM. Working facts. 360,000 canadian hold downtwo or more jobs. 3 million canadians work shifts. 1 million
http://www.caw2301.ca/augodds.htm
Odds and Ends

Smart like me?
Canada's highest-paid executive is Frank Stronach, head of the auto parts giant Magna International. He makes over $40 million a year from salaries, fees, stock options, benefits and bonuses. When quizzed about his stratospheric salary, Stronach replied, "Smart people don't come cheap." CALM
Frank Stronach is 688 years old!
Auto Parts magnate Frank Stronach has tried to justify his $43.2 million salary (the highest in the country) by saying he's smart, and he's worth it. He recently made the following claim: "If I added up all the hours I've spent working over the past 40 years, I probably haven't made much more than the minimum wage." Is this possible? Or is it just hyperbole? Let's do the math. At the highest minimum wage in Canada ($7 an hour, in British Columbia), it would take Stronach- even if he could work 24 hours a day, every day of the year - 688 years to earn $43.2 million! He doesn't look that old. To view it another way, if the Magna International CEO had worked every hour of every day for the last 40 years, his $43-million plus salary would amount to about $123.20 an hour.

46. Odds And Ends
odds ends. The canadian Federation of Labour and the canadian Labour Congresshave a new agreement with four main principles Make a concerted effort to
http://www.caw2301.ca/oddsends.htm
Coffee break enshrined by Italian court
Rome - Italian workers are apparently sighing in relief over a test case supporting their sacrosanct right to take a morning cappuccino break.
Surveyor Maurizio Tomassini was suspended for doing what millions of working Italians do every day head over to the trattoria for a restorative coffee.
A court in Perugia ruled that taking time off work for a morning cappuccino or espresso was now normal practice in the public sector.
Workers can't be punished for taking a break unless they stay away too long.
Harold Fiske Workplace News, May '96
Stressed out
A British social worker has received a $360,000 settlement after suffering a nervous breakdown because of overwork. The settlement follows a High Court ruling which held that Northumberland County Council had been negligent in imposing "impossible workloads" on social worker John Walker and then repeatedly ignoring his requests for more staff.
MacLean's May 13/96
Unions kiss and make up
Ottawa-Two of Canada's largest labour organizations have signed what amounts to a non-aggression pact.

47. GO Odds 'n Ends
The standard GO Transit uniform in 1967 was a canadian National Railways standardcharcoal grey, complimented by a distinctive GO Transit badge (see below).
http://www.trainweb.org/gotransit/RosterStats/gooddsnends.htm
GO Conductor's Cap GO Trainman's Badge Equipment Defect Report Enforcement Badge ... Main Telegraph Website GO Conductor's Cap The standard GO Transit uniform in 1967 was a Canadian National Railways standard charcoal grey, complimented by a distinctive GO Transit badge (see below). The cap, as shown, was a similar CNR Trainman's cap but with the green band. While on duty, Conductors and Trainmen were required to be neat and clean in appearance at all times; dressed in regulation uniform properly buttoned, pressed and brushed; wearing a clean white shirt with the prescribed tie and black shoes that had to be sharply polished. Conductors and Trainmen had to be clean shaven with no facial hair permitted in any way while on duty. There was a no smoking enforced rule away from passengers and platforms. A black vest could be woren but must not be undone.
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GO Trainman's Badge The TRAINMAN's badge woren proudly on the left breat pocket of the GO uniform of yesterday.
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Equipment Defect Report Engineer, Conductor, Trainman EQUIPMENT DEFECT form required by crews when reporting damage or problems to bi-level car equipment.

48. Mike's Mailbag--odds And Ends
17.00. (still more…) odds AND ends. GRAB BAGS! Indian cents. canadian smallcents 192072, canadian 10¢, pre 1936 (new). Liberty OR Buffalo nickels.
http://www.mikesmailbag.com/oddsandends.htm
STARTER SETS // FINISHED SETS // BOOKS // CURRENCY // STUFF STARTER SETS INDIAN CENTS 10 DIFFERENT G-F 9.95 20 DIFF G-F 23.50 5 DIFF VF-XF 13.95 LIBERTY NICKELS 10 DIFF Good 11.00 BUFFALO NICKELS 10 DIFFERENT G-F 6.50 20 DIFF G-F 13.50 (Full dates) BUFFALO NICKELS 10 DIFFERENT 3.95 20 DIFF Part date 8.50 (PART dates) BARBER DIMES 10 DIFF Good 11.75 MERCURY DIMES 20 DIFF G-F 13.50 ROOSEVELT DIMES 20 DIFF G-AU 12.95 (Pre-1965) BARBER QUARTERS 10 Diff Good 31.50 WASHINGTON 25c 20 DIFF G-AU 24.50 (Pre-1965) BARBER HALVES 10 Diff Good 61.00 WALKING LIB 50c 5 DIFF G-F 13.95 10 DIFF G-F 29.50 20 Diff G-F 67.50 NICE completed SETS (in blue Whitman folders unless specified otherwise) Lincoln CENTS no 1955 double die Nice circ to BU Lincoln CENTS includes 60PD SD, 82 7 coin set XF-CHBU Jefferson Nickel set 1938PDS to 1961PD G-BU in a blue folder 50-D is BU Roosevelt DIME set: 1946PDS1964 VG-BU (NOT in a folder) BOOKS (please add extra postage for heavier items) Photograde grading guide 18 th edition soft-cover Official ANA Grading Standards for U.S. Coins 5 th Edition (color photos) Breen’s Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins Hardcover

49. The Odds And Ends Of Space Station Mir
Here are some of those cosmic odds and ends. threat of depressurizing the entire station,Spektr was sealed and with it the first canadian television show
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/missions/mir_junk_010312.html
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The Odds and Ends of Space Station Mir
By Robert Pearlman

Special to SPACE.com
posted: 07:00 am ET
12 March 2001
When the Mir space station makes its fiery plunge to Earth in the coming days, more than 130 tons of space junk will reenter Earth's atmosphere. About one-third of the complex is expected to survive and crash somewhere in the south Pacific Ocean. Most of the focus, of course, has been placed on the station's seven modules. Inside each is the legacy of 15 years of spaceflight old computers, spent experiments, the crews' personal effects, even garbage bags filled with refuse. Images
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Mir Altitude Nears Critical Juncture; Pacific Nations Seek Safety Assurances

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Twilight: Requiem for a Space Station Mir Contemporaries What Else Happened in 1986 Related Links SPACE.com animated flash graphic of Mir SPACE.com Special Report: Mir"s Fiery Finale collectSPACE: meMIRabilia watch Given the circumstances of Mir's deorbit, there was little opportunity for Russia to retrieve some of the more choice items left aboard the outpost. Some truly unique one could even say "weird" items will ride down with Mir. Here are some of those cosmic odds and ends.

50. Canadian Art Connections - Emily Carr Page 5
, Quantity. Above the Gravel Pit 5 x 7 artcard 3.00 items 5 x 7 postcard 1.50items odds ends 5 x 7 artcard 3.00 2000 canadian Art Connections Ltd.
http://www.cac1.com/carr5.html
EMILY CARR
more Emily Carr...
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1 Posters

6 Post Cards

8 Giftware

Above the Gravel Pit Broom, BeaconHill Vanquised
Spring Dancing Tree Lagoon at Albert Head
Kwakutl House
The British Columbia Archives
holds hundreds of art works by Emily Carr. Most date from the early phase of her career and many are preliminary sketches done in the field, either at Native villages, beside totem poles or amid the forests. Paintings in the collection are loaned for exhibitions worldwide.
Internet: www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca ordering information Title Size Format CDN. $ Quantity Above the Gravel Pit 5" x 7" artcard items 5" x 7" postcard items 5" x 7" artcard items 5" x 7" postcard items Vanquished 5" x 7" artcard items Broom (Beacon Hill) 5" x 7" artcard items 5" x 7"

51. Odds & Ends
Media Awareness Network This canadianbased website includes an excellent collectionof educational resources related to the role of media in our lives.
http://grove.ufl.edu/~rolandc/ends.html
Absolute Trivia
The Totally Trivia Search Engine. More than 20,000 facts, updated daily. Art:21
Companion website for the PBS Series, Art:21 which examines art of the 21st century. Art Cars in Cyberspace
Art that will "move" you. Art Crimes:The Writing on the Wall
This site features graffitto art from around the world. Artist Cooks Up Food for Thought
"Man cannot live by bread alone. Sometimes you have to stick a piece in the toaster and call it art." Artlex - Online Art Dictionary
Includes definitions of more than 3,100 terms used in visual culture, along with thousands of images, pronunciation notes, great quotations and cross-references. Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO)
AMICO is a not-for-profit association of art museums that have come together to enable educational use of the digital documentation of their collections. Full use of this site requires membership in AMICO. Artist Book Gallery - The Creative Zone
An exhibition of handmade artist books produced in limited editions. Asian Art on the Internet
A collection of links to various Asian art resources on the Web.

52. Specials & Odds-n-Ends
Specials + oddsn-End, canadian 1972 Olympic Coins. Please sign-in our guest bookthe Agate Tracker . Need help or just want to find agate you don't see!
http://wheretofindagate.com/special_odds_ends.htm
Specials + Odds-n-End
Specials
Odds-n-Ends
Canadian 1972 Olympic Coins
Please sign-in our guest book the Agate Tracker Need help or just want to find agate you don't see! Email me at agatehelp@wheretofindagate.com

53. It's All About Lilly White Odds Ends Archives
This is what a typical canadian winter looks like for the most part. I'm kindof at odds with my lack of gainful employment and job searching thus far.
http://lillywonka.com/archives/cat_odds_ends.html
March 31, 2003
Boo-Boo emaileth My brother Boo-Boo is getting his very first Internet connection hooked up today or tomorrow (I forget which) because get this he wants to talk to the baby of the family in email, ME!! :-) He wants to email me. How cute is that?! He asked his wife to make sure she got my email address, and sure enough, that was the first thing she asked me for when I picked her up at the train station last Saturday. And later at the hotel when she called to tell him she made it fine, that was the first thing he asked her about. *snicker* So, I guess I'm being loved... or stalked. (The latter is a whole different post best left unpublished.) Why is he finally getting wired up, you ask? Well, because I never 11:25 PM Leave Lilly some lub (1)
March 30, 2003
I could be onto something Between clothes shopping with my SIL yesterday who was in Toronto this weekend for a convention and Joe today, it occured to me that my personality doesn't at all match up with my sense of fashion. I am quirky, creative, funky and I love to laugh and crack jokes. Yet, I love to buy Jackie O classic pieces that can be mixed and matched with clean cuts and a bit of fitting but not too much in the wrong places. I would die of embarrassment if I ever looked like I stepped off the set of an hip-hop music video. Yuck. A navy blue power suit appeals to me over knit tops and tight skirts. See what I mean? Unconventional person dressing in a conservative manner. No wonder I tend to baffle employers and managers alike after they hire me.

54. Old Comrades Shrapnel Page - Odds & Ends About Artillery In NZ
An expatriate canadian, working as an international civil servant in Austriafor 28 years, I frequently spend time in the Austrian countryside.
http://riv.co.nz/rnza/shrapnel/shrap1.htm
To place a comment, ask a question or provide an answer, email the webmaster
Oranje Vrijstaat Artillerie Corps is an historical study and re-enactment group based in South Africa. They have their own authentic guns and are keen to preserve the history of the equipments and the units associated with the Anglo-Boer War. If you know the whereabouts of any equipments used in that war, or can get any information on any of those pieces (especially serial numbers), please let them know at kruppgun@yahoo.co.uk . They are sincere about getting their facts right and are generous in spreading the word about the pieces they find.
October 2002 Bill Godwin-Toby reports "Hello New Zealand! An expatriate Canadian, working as an international civil servant in Austria for 28 years, I frequently spend time in the Austrian countryside. Last weekend, I spend two nights in a quaint hotel south of Graz... In an upstairs lounge, a small pillow caught my eye because of a Royal Artillery insignia . The embroidery is sewn to the pillow cover made of what I think is a piece of military issue, olive drab, blanket. The owners have few clues to its origin. Either it was sewn by an Allied prisoner, or following the war, by a German or Austrian soldier incarcerated in the same camp. I have attached a photo thereof ... The hotel, the proprietor of which is named Harkamp, can be found at www.harkamp.at

55. Old Comrades Shrapnel Page 2 - Odds & Ends About Artillery In NZ
Cheers to all. CWO Andy Wilkins, RSM, 1st Regiment Royal canadian Horse Artillery,Shilo Manitoba, Canada. Remember to visit the RCHA site. Dec 31, 1998.
http://riv.co.nz/rnza/shrapnel/shrap2.htm
To place a comment, ask a question or provide an answer, email the webmaster
Greetings from Steve Clark, CWO, 7th Toronto Regt (Reserve), RSM, who reports that his men always sing 'Screw Guns' at their Christmas Dinner.
December 2001 Don't forget the RASigs 110 Signal Squadron reunion in Canberra 15-16-17 March 2002 - further information from Bob Fellows, 10 Hampden Av, Frankston 3199. Phone Australia (03) 9789 2793. Email robertmfellows@hotmail.com
December 2001 The Association notes with regret the death of Major General Geoff Carter, RAA, on Wednesday 1 August 2001. Geoff was Chief Instructor at the School of Artillery 1975-76.
August 2001 Peter 'Doggo' Downs is compiling an oral history of the RNZEME in Vietnam More details in his article in the 'Tales from the Trails' section. Contact Peter at pdowns@nrg.com.au
June 2001 Lindsay Skinner reports that there was an excellent turnout in Wellington for the unveiling of the Artillery Plaque at the National War Memorial by Lady Thornton. The Horowhenua Artillery Association took a busload down from Levin. The plaque includes 4,5,6,17, and 38th Field Regiments, 28 Heavy AA Regt, 14 and 29th Light AA Regt, 7 Anti Tank Regt and 33rd Heavy Regt. The address by the Col Comdt, Brig Ray Andrews, was well received and there were refreshments afterwards at HMS Olphert. Following this, Lindsay joined the Old Comrades Association for Gunners' Day lunch at the Hutt RSA where many old acquantances were renewed. A good representation at both venues of both past and present gunners.

56. Odds & Ends
Prices are quoted in canadian DOLLARS. Jaguar Karaya Links Legend Productions Model Victoria Moskit odds ends Plus Model
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57. Favourite Web Pages
Useful odds and ends. An Online Dictionary (COMPUTING terms) which canbe useful. Greenpeace, good but watch for slow canadian links.
http://smallfry.dmu.ac.uk/sfairall/webadd.html
Favourite web pages
The following subject areas are available:-
The mandatory work links
Work Chemistry Computing Useful ... Charities
Chemistry links
Work Chemistry ... Charities
Computing links
Hard disks etc Fujitsu IBM Maxtor Quantum ... Western Digital Microprocessors etc AMD Cyrix IBM Intel Miscellaneous Printers Canon (Europe) Hewlett Packard OKI (Ireland) Removable media Fujitsu Iomega Nomai Plasmon ... Syquest Video cards etc Cirrus Logic Diamond Matrox Work ... Charities
Useful odds and ends

58. Weekly Alibi . Odds & Ends . 02/10/00
odds ends (January 20, 2000 Reform Party launched a new opposition coalition withsome Conservative politicians, dubbing it the canadian Conservative Reform
http://www.alibi.com/alibi/2000-02-10/oddsends.html
by Devin D. O'Leary
February 10 - February 16, 2000 Winners of the Alibi 2000 Love Poetry Contest
Love
Poetry Contest Winners

Sex
Poetry Contest Winners

Obsessive Crushes
Poetry Contest Winners

Breaking Up
Poetry Contest Winners

Why I'm a Pathetic, Dateless Loser Love Notes Love Notes From our readers to their loved ones! Letters The latest raves, rants and ramblings of our beloved readers Newscity Here's Some Good Economic News for Albuquerque Tribute Goodbye, Mrs. Martinez Guest Essay Smokey Replaced by Rambo Skeletons in the Closet Friend of Lincoln 91 Years Ago This Week Lectures, workshops, meetings and other local events for the coming week On Assignment Roundhouse Romp Just Another Day in Santa Fe (February 3, 2000) (January 27, 2000) (January 20, 2000) Dateline: Zimbabwe The lucky customer in Zimbabwe Banking Corporation's recent promotional lottery turned out to be an account holder named Robert Mugabe. "Master of Ceremonies Fallot Chawawa could hardly believe his eyes when the ticket drawn for the Z$100,000 (US$2,639) was handed to him," the bank said in a statement. Robert Mugabe is the president of Zimbabwe. Dateline: England British police have agreed to pay out 55,000 pounds ($88,620) to a group of 11 Kurdish refugees after storming a theater in which the group was rehearsing a Harold Pinter play about state oppression. Back in June of 1996, Metropolitan police raided the Kurdistan Worker's Association community center in north London, fearing that a terrorist group had taken hostages within the building. Based upon a tip from a concerned neighbor, police sent helicopters, armed response units and between 50 and 60 officers to take the community center. After some 4 1/2 hours of manhandling, handcuffing and interrogating the suspects, it was determined that the Kurds had not taken any hostages, but were, in fact, rehearsing a play called

59. ODDS & ENDS
odds ends. The Phenological Fly by Bob Scammell. Autographed Copies are availablefor $16.95 US funds or $18.95 canadian postage and handling included.
http://www.fineflies.com/Articles/odds__ends.htm
The Phenological Fly by Bob Scammell
Gary LaFontaine, author of "Trout Flies, Proven Patterns" says, "Bob Scammell not only writes well, he thinks well, and that is an uncommon combination. As a result, The Phenological Fly is fascinating and fun to read, giving fly fishermen a way to know when super hatches are going to happen on their local waters. That information makes this a very valuable book. It is definitely a winner." Jim McLennan, author of "The Blue Ribbon Bow" says, "The photographs in this book are spectacular, and the information will help you meet the important hatches on your favorite stream whether it is in Alberta, Montana or Pennsylvania." Autographed Copies are available for $16.95 U.S. funds or $18.95 Canadian postage and handling included. Cheques, money-orders, and any instructions for custom autographing should be sent to the author , Bob Scammell, 68 Aikman Close, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada T4R 1G2 Home SEARCH FORM SALES POLICY FLY LIST INDEX ... ARTICLES © 2003, Text, Images and HTML by Big-Ray Publications, Inc. webmaster@fineflies.com

60. Odds And Ends Click HERE To Go To The Zevon Fan Home Page Front
odds and ends click HERE the right A Czech at the blue line looking for a fight Brainsover brawn that might work for you But what's a canadian farm boy
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click HERE to go to the Zevon Fan Home Page front page Follow Me
Outside Chance

Like The Seasons

I'll Go On
...
Hit Somebody
(The Hockey Song)
Follow Me

written by Warren Zevon (?) circa 1966 (?) Stars are hidden me
my lids I just can't keep on
going now you're mine Skies are falling, you are calling me and I will fall behind you tell me Where we're going to see the rain softly falling on my window pane Don't know where But I don't care I will follow him Until the stars grow dim Until the wind has blown away hey you tell me where we're going to follow me (follow me, follow me) My head is goin' 'round My empty wrists are pounding I dont know what to do But I will follow you Wind is cryin' trees are sighin' birds are flyin' higher now you're mine Now the night is still Wander where you will and I will find you tell me Where we're going to see the rain softly falling on my window pane Don't know where But I don't care I will follow him Until the stars grow dim Until the wind has blown away hey you tell me where we're going to Follow me, follow me, follow me

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