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<blockquote data-quote="Keith Tedford" data-source="post: 163991" data-attributes="member: 1228"><p>I finished high school in 1965 and went off to GM Oshawa for a tool and die apprenticeship. We still had an outhouse at the far end of the wood shed. A little chilly and breezy in the winter. The house was heated with wood from the bush at the back end of the farm. Lots of wood to be split to fill the wood shed each fall. The odd kid had a bike but not many. Most of us walked to school, a mile and a half each way for us and some neighbours walked at least two miles. We only got a ride if it was raining. Johnny Kidd was the township grader operator and I got the odd ride on the grader going to school. Quite the thrill for a little kid. Things have changed a lot. Kids look at us in disbelief when we tell them how it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith Tedford, post: 163991, member: 1228"] I finished high school in 1965 and went off to GM Oshawa for a tool and die apprenticeship. We still had an outhouse at the far end of the wood shed. A little chilly and breezy in the winter. The house was heated with wood from the bush at the back end of the farm. Lots of wood to be split to fill the wood shed each fall. The odd kid had a bike but not many. Most of us walked to school, a mile and a half each way for us and some neighbours walked at least two miles. We only got a ride if it was raining. Johnny Kidd was the township grader operator and I got the odd ride on the grader going to school. Quite the thrill for a little kid. Things have changed a lot. Kids look at us in disbelief when we tell them how it was. [/QUOTE]
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