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Fur Tables

Post for the Fur Market Return to the Second Generation Thompsonite page The Fur Auction: (Note: not a post about the ethics of trapping). This was held every year in the Ukrainian Hall. The trappers would bring their furs in and sell them at the auction. In the boom years, they received $600,000. In the bust […]

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Second and Third Generation Thompsonites

Posts from the the Second and Third Generation Thompsonites Facebook Group. Many of us have fond memories of growing up and living in Thompson during the 1970s and 1980’s. We played outside until midnight. We drove to the airport road. We enjoyed the lakes, rivers and forests. We had grad parties at the lake. We […]

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The Great Northern Railway in Princeton Minnesota

Great Northern Railway https://baldwintownship.govoffice.com/?SEC=0C14BA52-C9DA-417A-98C4-7D880E025A21 Time Table for RR.jpg January, 1886.  Residents of Princeton and Zimmerman, Minnesota, were filled with hopelessness fearing they would never enjoy the luxury of railroad service.  Although pioneer inhabitants of these communities frequently besought the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba’s (St P M & M) management to provide railway service, the […]

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Psalm 119:41-48. I Shall Walk in A Wide Place

I Shall Walk in A Wide Place Psalm 119:41-48    (Waw)   Kevin E. Jesmer Key verse 119: 45                  6-22-21 “and I shall walk in a wide place, for I have sought your precepts.” (ESV) Part 1: I Will Walk About in Freedom (41-45) Verse 41-45 read, “41 Let your steadfast love come to me, O Lord, […]

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Psalm 119:33-40. TURN MY EYES FROM WORTHLESS THINGS

TURN MY EYES FROM WORTHLESS THINGS Psalm 119:33-40     (He)      Kevin E. Jesmer Key Verse: 119:36,37          6-18-21 “Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain! Turn my eyes from looking at worthless things; and give me life in your ways.” (ESV) Part 1: Turn My Heart Toward Your Word (33-37)       Verses 33-37 […]

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Psalm 119:25-32. God Sets Our Hearts Free So We Can Run Spiritually

God Sets Our Hearts Free So We Can Run Spiritually Psalm 119:25-32  (Daleth)      Kevin E. Jesmer Key w    verse: 119:32              6-12-21                           “I will run in the way of your commandments when you enlarge my heart!” Part 1: God Strengthens Us Through His Word (25-28) Verses 25-28 read, “I am laid low in the dust; […]

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Psalm 119: 17-24. OPEN MY EYES TO SEE WONDERFUL THINGS

OPEN MY EYES TO SEE WONDERFUL THINGS Psalm 119:17-24   (Gimel)       Kevin E. Jesmer Key Verse: 119:18                     6-7-21 “Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law.” (ESV) Part 1: God Blesses So We Can Obey Him and See His Grace (17-18)      Verses 17-18 read, “Be good to your servant while I […]

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Psalm 119:9-16. How Can a Young Person Keep Their Way Pure?

How Can a Young Person Keep Their Way Pure? Psalm 119: 9-16    (Beth)          Kevin E. Jesmer Key verse: 119: 1                      6-4-21 “How can a young man keep his way pure? By guarding it according to your word.” (ESV) Part 1: Made Pure By God’s Grace, But There Some Interaction With Our Savior (9-11)      We want to […]

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Psalm 119:1-8. Blessed Are Those Whose Way Is Blameless

Blessed Are Those Whose Way Is Blameless Psalm 119:1-8                                                                                                               Kevin E. Jesmer Key Verse: 119:1                                                                                                            5-31-21 “Blessed are those whose way is blameless, who walk in the law of the Lord!” (ESV)      Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible. It is a devotional poem which is an acrostic (in Hebrew). It is […]

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History of Sandy Lake and Deer Lake First Nations Ontario

A History of Deer Lake First Nation      In 1910, Robert Fiddler, the son of Jack, signed Treaty 5 at the east end of Deer Lake, and the Deer Lake First Nation began its formal relationship with the Government of Canada and the British Crown. The Fiddlers and many others soon left for better farming […]

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