In 1931, Nellie went to
school, but the year after that the school was closed because there wasn’t any
money in the treasury. So Nellie maybe
never even finished grade 4. She was
sent out to work.
Nellie
had to go to work when she was only eleven or twelve years old because there
was no school nearby. She always came
home for Christmas except for one year.
That time she cried and cried and said she was for sure coming home for
Easter. Ukrainian Easter coincided with
English Easter that year and Nellie did come home.
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“But
she did well with what education she had,” said her sister, Mary. “She worked in the McLeod Store before she
got married and afterwards and everyone liked her. The patrons liked her.”
After her husband, Matt, died,
Nellie worked for a long time. She
worked in a bakery and she worked as a cook in a hotel. One day she was at the bus stop in Dauphin
when the woman who was running it spotted her. She knew Nellie and she just
happened to be interviewing women for a job in the bus stop restaurant. She didn’t hire the woman she had just spoken
to; she hired Nellie.
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Marilyn said: when Jim and Laurie took her
out for breakfast in Vancouver, she saw the price for her breakfast and said "What I could have fed all of you for that price.... and enjoyed it!"
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Manitoba
Hotel in Dauphin: gone now in a fire
Sept 19,
2014: Marilyn wrote
Mom worked here for a
year, not sure how long, This is where the Manitoba Hydro people in the
Dauphin area used to go for lunch for the best soup and butter tarts
around! Bill's friend Malte Mosters was telling Bill when they both
worked at Teshmond in Winnipeg how he had been taken to this place where he had
incredible soup and pastry. Bill told him he should have stuck his head
into the kitchen and talked to the cook as he knew her!
> Nellie left this place when they wanted her to cut corners and stop making soup from scratch and use Bouillon cubes and stop using butter for her pastry! She said she was not prepared to do this and walked out!
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> Nellie left this place when they wanted her to cut corners and stop making soup from scratch and use Bouillon cubes and stop using butter for her pastry! She said she was not prepared to do this and walked out!
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PRUNE PEROGIES
My cousin, Lily (Stadnyk) Maksymic makes these a lot!
My cousin, Lily (Stadnyk) Maksymic makes these a lot!
70 prunes = 1 ¼ pounds = almost 600 g
Boil 20 minutes.
Cool.
Stuff each perogy with one prune.
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