Bill MasseyIn rural Manitoba, Bill Massey taught for ten years in elementary schools and, at the age of thirty, became a principal for twenty-three years. He was a children's advocate, piloting child abuse prevention programs and sitting on the abuse committee or twenty years, representing his school division. He became a specialist in dealing with violent children and taught Nonviolent Crisis Intervention at the University of Winnipeg and Urban Circle in Winnipeg for fifteen years. During all that time, he has lived on farms at Kelwood, Elma, and finally Grosse Isle, where he currently resides with his wonderful wife, Dorothy. He enjoys history, astronomy, repairing old farm equipment and farming. Read More Read Less
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