Lois daley laycock biography
- I am also an artist and still continue to paint.
- Lois Daley Laycock, known primarily for her work as a war poet.
- This poem by Lois Daley Laycock was part of the program for the unveiling of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Ottawa.
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D�cembre 1997
C810 Litt�rature canadienne-anglaise
Aaron, Rafi, 1959-
A seed in the pocket of their blood Rafi Aaron. -- Toronto : Amphitheatre Publications, 1997.
Poetry combined with the works of several photographers.
ISBN 0-9682665-0-9
1. Judaism -- Poetry. 2. Landscape photography -- Israel. 3. Israel -- Pictorial works.
I. Title.
PS8551 A76 C811'.54 9710
Baguinho, Edith.
Ode to Tio Caliço and Tia Dores / by Edith Baguinho; artwork by Teresa Fonseca. -- Toronto : Exile Editions, 1997.
Poem.
ISBN 1-55096-180-2
I. Title.
PS8553 A343 C811'.54 9708
Bates, Judy Fong, 1949-
China dog and other tales from a Chinese laundry / Judy Fong Bates. -- Toronto : Sister Vision, c1997.
vii, 148 p.; 22 cm.
ISBN 1-896705-30-8 : $15.95
I. Title.
PS8553 A827 C813'.54
Bell, William, 1945-
Zack / William Bell. -- Toronto : Doubleday Canada, 1998.
ISBN 0-385-25
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Talk Memphis / Jesse Winchester.
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Winchester, Jesse.
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada :Stony Plain Records,℗1996. [1996]
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Christmas wonder.
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Baer, Howard J. 1954- (Howard Jonathan),
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Xmas album. Sister Dorothy.
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Sister Dorothy, 1959-
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Lois Daley Laycock
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Lois Laycock
Submitted by Lois Laycock:
I am originally from Jacquet River, New Brunswick. I went to Montreal, P.Q. in 1942 at age 18. I joined Air Force House (as a volunteer), I volunteered three nights a week and Saturday. I met my husband, Ralph Laycock at Air Force House on June 6 /45. We were married on August 21/45. We were married 63 years. I am still volunteering.
I am an international poet, with 5 books of poetry published. I am the author of �The Unknown Soldier� which I wrote for The Royal Canadian Legion in the year 2000 (a special celebration in Ottawa).(I am a life member of the Legion.) I am also an artist and still continue to paint. I have lived in Ottawa for the past 20 or so years.
A poem about war brides, written by Lois Daley Laycock:STRANGERS ON OUR SHORE
Canada sent troops to England
Their shores to defend
English lassies captured the hearts
Of our Canadian men.
Romance was very short
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