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  • Mieczyslaw and Mary Majka
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  • Jozef, Maria Majocha and Family
    Reasons for Coming to Canada: Life in Poland was restricted in terms of having a decent living. Up to this point there were two classes of people; the very rich and very poor. A person in the latter classification was subject to exploitation by the rich.The poor had to slave for the rich being …
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  • Muriel E. Malcolm
    My mother was one of the thousands of war brides on her way to join her husband, Robert, who had left the Army and re-entered civilian life in Magog, Quebec. She came from Brecon, a very small town in Wales, and this was her first time outside of the town. She came with my brother Robert, then a …
  • Antonio, Lina e Bettina Mancini
    MANCINI, Antonio (1923-1999) (My Dad) As there was no work in Italy at the time, in October 1948, leaving behind a new bride (Lina) and infant daughter (Bettina), Antonio went to Brussels, Belgium to work in the coal mines. While there, a few years later Canada issued a call for immigration as they …
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