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Fort Sackville was the name of a school in Nova Scotia where I grew up. The school was small- only four classrooms one each for primary then grades one, two and three. If your mom sent you with two dollars you could have a boiled hot dog and a package of cookies on Wednesdays. I went to school there with the earliest of Bedford Boys a group of genuine lifelong friends This is an ongoing project to document that quiet life- past and present.
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