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- Babysitting and Whooping Cough
- Black Culture Shock
- Brothers
- Church Community
- Cooking in Camps
- Country School
- Dealing with Prejudice in Edmonton
- Family Success
- Father
- From Provost to Edmonton
- Grandma, Diabetes, and Fire
- High School in Provost
- Learning to Cook — Oil Rigs
- Learning Tolerance
- Mother
- Prejudice in Edmonton
- Racism at School
- Selling the Family Farm
- Siblings and Farming
- Slave Mentality
- Soul Food
Siblings and Farming
Marjorie's family was quite poor and had pulled up a granary to live in. It was not insulated and very cold. The family had a binder, harrow, and moor, all pulled by horses. Marjorie and her brothers Neil, Doug, and Reggie had to stook in the fields. Neil joined the Army, Doug joined the Air Force, and Reggie looked after the farm.