Originally Posted by
j.sabourn
#9.. Nah the skipper got that Cappy or something similar . I was mate and got a pink ceramic jug think it was for putting your whiskey in , it has gold edging on and Dalgliesh ‘s house flag and was enscrolled Port Churchill 1964 or 1965 just had a look for it and can’t find so must be in a box stowed away somewhere . Never used it for the whisky prefer it out of the neck of the bottle and not a jam jar. Was a good run that for the crowd because the stevedore were Wolfe stevedores of Montreal and they used to come up to Churchill the boss man that is as local labour the new sounding name for eskimos , and the Indians mostly for labour. Eskimos are now called Inuits if you didn’t know and made a contract with the crowd to pay them stevedores wages if called upon to do their work. He knew the same as me as soon as they got their first days pay they were off to the Hudson Bay Trading post looking for the firewater.So the crowd did well out of it. Only saw the stevedores that first day and never again. It must have been 1965 as wasn’t too long before the strike unfortuanetley I was back on the ore carriers for that and stuck in Port Talbot on the Ravensworth. When I do find it again I will fill it up with whisky and let you know if it tastes any better ... Cheers JS