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Revelstoke Senior Life: Gerti Smith is the inspiring senior of the month

Revelstoke Senior Life is a Community Response Network initiative.
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Gerti Smith making a wind chime from from cutlery. (Contributed by Laura Stovel)

A soundscape of wind chimes fills Gerti Smithsa国际传媒檚 home.

Silver-plated cutlery suspended from driftwood gently ring against each other, producing a joyous cacophony of sound.

In this place, beauty, self-sufficiency and community-mindedness mix, qualities that reflect Gerti herself.

Gerti started making the wind chimes after her children had grown up and she was left with their silver-plated baby spoons.

Reluctant to give them to the thrift store, she turned them into wind chimes. Now she collects silver-plated cutlery from the thrift store and her wind chimes hang throughout Revelstoke sa国际传媒 and around the world.

sa国际传媒淎ll the homemakers get one,sa国际传媒 Gerti said. sa国际传媒淭here are several in England, one in Holland, some in Germany, Australia and the U.S. In Canada they are in Quebec, Manitoba and Ontario.sa国际传媒

She gives the wind chimes away to bring joy and keep the cutlery out of the landfill. She is also known for her flower gardening. She and Greta Speerbrecker volunteered for years in the Revelstoke Museum and Archives heritage garden, carefully collecting the plants and preserving their stories.

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Gerti was born 92 years ago in Germany. She trained as a furrier but struggled with the class hierarchy that existed there at the time. sa国际传媒淧eople only socialized with their own class. Thatsa国际传媒檚 wrong. Wesa国际传媒檙e all born equally, with no clothes on, and what we make of our lives, thatsa国际传媒檚 what we can be proud of.

sa国际传媒淪o I kept thinking, if I stay in Germany Isa国际传媒檒l stifle. I need to get away from here. I researched Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Canada had similar temperatures, weather patterns and seasons to Germany. Canada was a free country; it was the country of my choice.sa国际传媒

Her brother had emigrated earlier to Kitimat and sponsored her to join him in 1957. She soon moved to Vancouver to find work in her field but came up against another kind of barrier.

sa国际传媒淚 was a fully qualified furrier. I was told that in this country all the furriers and machinists are male. Females can only be finishers.sa国际传媒

Gerti worked as a fur finisher for a year then married and moved to Revelstoke where her husband had gotten a job building the TransCanada Highway.

Gertisa国际传媒檚 husband would not let her work for money but being idle was not in Gertisa国际传媒檚 nature. She set out to get to know her community and make herself useful.

She walked her dogs to the post office every day, each time taking a different route. sa国际传媒淪o then I got all the knowledge of all the area. I knew all the streets. Eventually, I knew the people who lived there.sa国际传媒

Gerti also volunteered at the Happy Time School, an association that taught children with learning challenges. That was the beginning of a long and fulfilling career and vocation, both paid and unpaid, in special education.

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She discovered she had a special way of reaching students, teaching them according to their learning styles. Two years after she began working at the Happy Time School, Gerti and her husband adopted two boys, Timothy and Edward, then Gerti gave birth to Michael, her youngest child.

When the children were still young, Gertisa国际传媒檚 husband left and moved to Prince George. To make ends meet, Gerti worked as a court worker for the John Howard Society and in special education after the Revelstoke School District incorporated students with diverse needs.

She worked for the school district, mostly at Mountain View School, until she retired.

Today, Gerti can often be seen walking on Third Street to town, pushing her walker. sa国际传媒淟ast week I went three times,sa国际传媒 she said. sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檓 stubborn. When I walk, I figure I made it this far. I have phone numbers on me. I could call for help. But then I think, sa国际传媒榊ou walked here. You walk home.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淚 take a lot of breaks with the walker. You can take a break and sit down and rest. I go the days I can go. Two blocks, maybe three blocks, maybe add another block. But it doesnsa国际传媒檛 have to be Mackenzie Avenue all the time.sa国际传媒

Asked about the secrets to a happy life, Gerti said, sa国际传媒淔or starters, I would say, look at a problem. If it is not yours, donsa国际传媒檛 own it. Leave it where it belongs. And that takes care of minding other peoplesa国际传媒檚 business. No gossiping. I have observed many things in the 60-odd years that Isa国际传媒檝e lived here. They go into storage. They donsa国际传媒檛 cross my lips. Itsa国际传媒檚 not my business.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檓 very comfortable with my own company so I donsa国际传媒檛 need to see people daily. But if some days I feel a little heavy, I get up, get dressed, and start my day. And if it gets too difficult, get out the door.

sa国际传媒淎nd talk to anybody. Talk to strangers. Talk to people who you donsa国际传媒檛 normally see. Talk to dogs, talk to cats, talk to birds even.sa国际传媒

Finally, she says to stay active, eat right and donsa国际传媒檛 hurt anybody. There is no need to hurt someone unnecessarily. Swallow your pride sometimes.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒 Article contributed by Laura Stovel

sa国际传媒he Revelstoke Community Response Network (CRN) is a committee of service providers, including the city, Interior Health, and several non-profits that work together to prevent adult abuse and support vulnerable adults.



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