Ozumoz66
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In January, my phone which seldom rings, showed a caller from Lethbridge. My oldest nephew and a cousin live somewhere in Alberta, so I curiously answered the call.Also Hutterites are plentiful in western Canada. A buddy of mine, well, best friend for years used to tell me the Hutterites were from the dregs of German society. He was British, and his father was military and had been posted to Germany for a time when my friend was young, before their family emigrated to Canada.
When I was young, my mother worked in a local drugstore. I remember her telling me about the Hutterite women, who used to come in to the store and shoplift often. They wear large dresses so it was easy to conceal items and walk out. I suppose with technology, that might not be as easy as it once was.
It was a self professed Hutterrite wanting to know if Amish lived in the area and if I'd be able to provide any contact details. He went on about how he was allowed to drive a vehicle (not horse & buggy) but always needed approval from the bishop and a pair of elders as a prerequisite for all destinations. He was interested in knowing if the Amish too were as controlling as Hutterrites. It was confirmed that Amish live in the area and I'd get the phone number of the local communal school house known to have voicemail.
A few days later he called back and received the information requested.
There was an effort made to not engage his plight. Religion causes trauma for many and therapy is expensive - couldn't help but ponder he owed me for a partial session.
The interaction was unique.
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