Old Wordperfect files now Unix

When I used Corel WordPerfect on the Mac, I had a number of files that once I had gone to OS X showed up as Unix files and I cannot open them. Mind control Link Plus will not deal with them, nor will they open in Word, Pages, Text Edit, Preview.
Any suggestions?

Sounds like they lost their creator code. If you've got xcode installed, you can reset it with /Developer/Tools/SetFile
If you have a file that opens normally, you can display it's creator code using:
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