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A Gift to Remember

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Clarence A. Boon 7 views
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0920436080, 9780920436080
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Clarence A. Boon

(Portrait from his 1985 book, ''It's Never too Late'') Clarence A. [Alton] Boon was born at Davidson, Saskatchewan. He lived through the thirties, knowing what a time it was to get an education. All members of the family had to work at an early age to keep food on the table. He started farming on his own in 1937. The worst year of the thirties. He had to move to southeastern Saskatchewan that year in order to feed his stock. Eleven years later he moved to Virden, Manitoba, where he still farms a two-section mixed farm, with the help of his family. As soon as his oldest son gets married, and takes over the farm, he and his wife are going to retire to a house beside the Assiniboine River, where he hopes to have more time to write.--(1975 'about author,' in ''I was a Step-child,'' by Clarence A. Boon)

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This is the story of a young boy born in South Central Ontario. His folks, Len and Betty Murray, were very hard up, and Jan had never receive a very expensive Christmas or Birthday present, so when his father gave him a scrawny colt for his Birthday, Jan fed and cared for him, and he grew to be his pride and joy. A Mortgage Sale, a few years later, saw his colt sold along with everything else. As soon as Jan was old enough to quit school, he went looking for his horse. This took him to the Upper Ottawa Valley, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and even into the United States. Jan's whole life was changed, as well as the life of his family, when a stranger picked him up along the road. Was it the right thing for Jan to do, to use the stranger's dead son's name, just because his initials were the same, J.M.? In return, Jan brought happiness and companionship to this lonely widowed man.--pg. 2 Foreword

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