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Birthplace of Ice Hockey Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada - c. 1800 by Garth Vaughan © 2001 | |||
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Chandler Haliburton - Thomas Chandler Haliburton, born in Windsor in 1796 and educated at Canada's first college, King's College, Windsor, created the popular fictional character Sam Slick, a Yankee peddler who sold clocks to unsuspecting Nova Scotians, which he called "Bluenoses". Haliburton's popular satirical writings made him the "Father of American Humor". He is still the most commonly quoted writer in America. Thomas
Chandler Haliburton included many wise sayings used in his stories: T.C. Haliburton On Relationships..."There is a private spring to everyone's affection; if you can find that, and touch it, the door will fly open, tho' it was a miser's heart." "What a pity it is that marryin' spoils courtin'." "Matrimony likes contrasts; friendship seeks it's own counterparts." "All the girls regard marraige as an enviable lot, or a necessary evil." "There must have been a charming climate in Paradise. The temperature was perfect, and cannubial bliss, I allot, was a real jam up." "Women, in a general way, don't look like the same critters when they are spliced, that they do before; matrimony, like sugar and water, has a nutral affinity for, and a tendency to acidity."
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