As soon as I was 16, I got a job bagging groceries and stocking shelves in a grocery store for 50 cents an
hour. The summer before that I caddied at the local golf course. Don't remember just what I made. Before
that I was living in the upper penninsula and I worked in a garden for the local school teacher for 3 hours a day,
5 days a week for $3.00 a week. Also at 13 I started working at our church which was a 1 room building
similar to the old 1room schools. Arranged the fold-up chairs with a Bible and hymn book on alternating
chairs and swept the floor. Also in the cold weather I went in early and lit the fuel oil stove to warm it up
for the Wednesday night meetings. The church was next to the school so I would go in and take care of
that, then walk home as I only lived a couple miles from there at that time. On Sundays, some one else
went in to light the stove. There was no water in the building so it was cold the rest of the time. They
paid me $5.00 a week. And I also got an extra bonus from them. For the last 4 years that we lived up
there, the church paid my way for a week each summer at the Bible camp which was in Northern Wisconsin.
That cost them $5.00 a week. That was in 1951, '52, '53, and '54. I sure had fun at that camp and loved
every minute of it. That was where I developed my life-long interrest in canueing.
Ray