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OBITUARIES ROBINSON - Ruth Robinson, a resident of Heart Haven Lodge, passed away at the Stettler Health Centre on Aug. 21, 1997 at the age of 91 years. In her early years with her family, Ruth moved several times before settling on the homestead at Buenavista in 1921. She got her early schooling around the area and at Buenavista just a half mile from home. For grades 10 and 11 she rode horseback into Donal-da most days, seven miles one way. The next year she attended normal school in Camrose and received her teaching certificate. As a young lady in the Buenavista area, she joined the " Green Peaches Club" - all were unmarried, hence the name - and only a few of the members remain. Some of the schools that she taught at included Little Rock in the Meeting Creek area, Rockling Bay at Pelican Point, Rosebush at Edberg for three years and La Glas at Grande Prairie for one year. It took several years before she got her S300 salary for the year. Out of this money she paid rent for the teacherage and food. She also had additional duties as janitor and nurse. . It was about this time she got her first car, It was unheard of for a woman in 1938 or 39 to own her own car, and drive it. Using the new freedom, she took the opportunity to drive to the States with her mother, a major undertaking for anyone at this time in Alberta's history. She cooked for a time in a cafe in Meeting Creek, then in a cafe in Bashaw with Vera O'Berg for three years. She taught grade one in Camrose, then moved to Round Hill and taught for three years during the war. It was here that she met and married Cecil on Dec. 23, 1945. In 1949 they bought the farm north of Erskine and moved down, bringing both her parents to live with them. Ruth taught for several years in Stettler. Her first classroom was in the old Pen-
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Title | WI Book of Memory - Stettler Constituency |
Subject | Biographies; memories; Stettler |
Description | WI Book of Memory - Stettler Constituency |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | awi0811106 |
Date | unknown |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
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Title | Page 57 |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | AWI Collection |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Transcript | OBITUARIES ROBINSON - Ruth Robinson, a resident of Heart Haven Lodge, passed away at the Stettler Health Centre on Aug. 21, 1997 at the age of 91 years. In her early years with her family, Ruth moved several times before settling on the homestead at Buenavista in 1921. She got her early schooling around the area and at Buenavista just a half mile from home. For grades 10 and 11 she rode horseback into Donal-da most days, seven miles one way. The next year she attended normal school in Camrose and received her teaching certificate. As a young lady in the Buenavista area, she joined the " Green Peaches Club" - all were unmarried, hence the name - and only a few of the members remain. Some of the schools that she taught at included Little Rock in the Meeting Creek area, Rockling Bay at Pelican Point, Rosebush at Edberg for three years and La Glas at Grande Prairie for one year. It took several years before she got her S300 salary for the year. Out of this money she paid rent for the teacherage and food. She also had additional duties as janitor and nurse. . It was about this time she got her first car, It was unheard of for a woman in 1938 or 39 to own her own car, and drive it. Using the new freedom, she took the opportunity to drive to the States with her mother, a major undertaking for anyone at this time in Alberta's history. She cooked for a time in a cafe in Meeting Creek, then in a cafe in Bashaw with Vera O'Berg for three years. She taught grade one in Camrose, then moved to Round Hill and taught for three years during the war. It was here that she met and married Cecil on Dec. 23, 1945. In 1949 they bought the farm north of Erskine and moved down, bringing both her parents to live with them. Ruth taught for several years in Stettler. Her first classroom was in the old Pen- |
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