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Many women died in childbirth in those days, so having a number of wives throughout one's life was not uncommon. Wilfrid met his wife in 1957 when she worked as a postmistress at a college. Wilfrid was working on a farm north of her town and he would come into the town every Sunday to visit his sisters. They would go for walks and Wilfrid's future wife joined them on one of those walks. That is how he met his wife of 40 years. They had 2 children together.\n\nWilfrid went to a one-room school which was a mile and a half from his home. The first year he went to school he had 2 teachers and 4 trainees from Normal School. He started school at Easter time (which was like kindergarten). School was not Wilfrid's favourite, but he enjoyed recess. They would play ball in the summer time or fox and goose in the winter time. Wilfrid was 2nd in his class. Wilfrid finished grade 8 before going to work back on the farm. Wilfrid was a farmer for his entire life. As a farmer, Wilfrid has done carpentry work and mechanical work on the farm.","format":"text/plain","label":{"en":["Synopsis"]}}],"target":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623#t=0.0,329.0"},{"id":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623/index/52455/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"supplementing","body":[{"type":"TextualBody","value":"House and housekeeping, homemade generator","format":"text/plain","label":{"en":["Title"]}}],"target":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623#t=329.0,744.0"},{"id":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623/index/52455/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"supplementing","body":[{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Wilfrid's mother was a housekeeper. During summer, she spent most of her time in the garden. Houses were crowded: there were few bedrooms and lots of kids. Wilfrid and his brothers slept near the chimney. Wilfrid talks about his family and how the house was purchased.\n\nWilfrid's father would gather dead batteries from the neighbours, pull them apart, put them back together, pour in the water and the acid. He would rebuild the batteries and attach them to a rudimentary windmill to charge them. That's how Wilfrid's family got power in their house. In winter, when the wind was absent, the house would be dark. Most of Wilfrid's neighbours used coal or oil lamps for light. There was no indoor plumbing or running water.","format":"text/plain","label":{"en":["Synopsis"]}}],"target":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623#t=329.0,744.0"},{"id":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623/index/52455/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"supplementing","body":[{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Christmas, dance, singing, games played, crafts","format":"text/plain","label":{"en":["Title"]}}],"target":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623#t=744.0,1267.0"},{"id":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623/index/52455/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"supplementing","body":[{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Christmas morning, they had some peanuts and 3 or 4 candies. He remembers some of the Christmas gifts he received. Wilfrid's school didn't have a dance. The community had dances, as did the neighbouring schools.\n\nWilfrid remembers singing in his community. They sang in the church choir and Wilfrid still sings quite a bit. They would practice once a week with the church choir. Wilfrid grew up without toys as WWII prevented manufacturing of toys. Wilfrid improvised toys and they made their own entertainment.\n\nWilfrid talks about some of the games they played. They did not play cards. Women did needlework. Wilfrid's father would bring home cotton every week for the girls. Wilfrid and his brothers built a model sailboat.","format":"text/plain","label":{"en":["Synopsis"]}}],"target":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623#t=744.0,1267.0"},{"id":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623/index/52455/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"supplementing","body":[{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Gladys Heinrichs childhood, games, identity","format":"text/plain","label":{"en":["Title"]}}],"target":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623#t=1267.0,1780.4829"},{"id":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623/index/52455/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"supplementing","body":[{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Gladys was born in August 17, 1922 in Bateman, Saskatchewan. Gladys has a twin brother. Her family moved to Shamrock when Gladys was young. Gladys was a skinny baby, unlike her brother: Gladys only started walking a year after her brother started walking. After church, they would play ball whenever they had a spare moment. They also went skating at the rink. Gladys thinks people need to have hard times to appreciate what they have. Wilfrid agrees and adds that he thinks hard times are coming. During the Depression, everybody helped each other out and everyone was poor.\n\nGladys's parents were born in Ontario. Her grandparents came from somewhere down east. Gladys considers her identity to be Scottish and German. Gladys was always taught to say Scottish as that's what her father was.","format":"text/plain","label":{"en":["Synopsis"]}}],"target":"https://ualberta.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1776/collection_resources/58573/file/132623#t=1267.0,1780.4829"}]}]}]}