Margaret Martin

Good ole’ 1.49 Day at Woodwards!

A family who prays together stays together, a tradition passed down through the years.  Margaret was born on July 17, 1929, in Richmond, BC to Julius and Lydia Ginter. One of 12 children, she was always busy doing something on the family homestead located on the #5 Road amongst a farming community.

The Ginters’ were a hard working family, with mom preparing meals over a wood stove, and the kids and pops tending the dairy cows. Margaret recalls her mom baking bread nearly every day and notes that she can still see the perspiration on her mom’s face while she stood in front of the wood stove preparing potato pancakes for 12 people.  She also remembers her mother walking over 2 Fraser bridges to the bottom of Marine Drive, hopping on a streetcar and heading to Woodward’s $1.49 Day! “She always came home with bags of clothes, shoes, and a treat for all us kids” says Margaret. 

Following school at Mitchell and Richmond High, she went on to work for Revenue Canada before being led to attend Vancouver Bible College in the fall of 1949. Her experience throughout the next year would bring her closer to the Lord and stronger in her faith. Following college, Margaret moved into Vancouver to be closer to her job at St. Regis paper and her church. Little did she know that she would soon be courting her husband to be, Allen Martin.  Margaret describes him as her best friend, a man of faith, and a farmer at heart! The two would marry on June 24, 1955, and raise three wonderful children, Eldon, Dan, and Sharon.

In 1959 they bought a 50 acre dairy farm in Sardis for $45000.00 dollars. It was a bit run down with poor equipment and a poor herd; however, after years of hard work the farm had evolved from stationed milking stalls to a milking parlour and a strong herd of purebred Holsteins. The kids grew up on the farm, learning all the values and ethics passed down from mom and dad. They worked hard and played hard; enjoying their own calves and having fun with their horse called Timmy!  The family would eventually sell the farm and move a few more times.  The kids would soon marry and gift Margaret and Allen with grandchildren.

Margaret shares that her fondest memories are making doughnuts with the grandchildren. She describes it as if it were yesterday, telling of how they made sixty at a time! Donuts were flying around the kitchen and the kids were put on icing duty, eating them as they worked. With a little chuckle she says, “Eldon would come along and eat six at a time”! 

In 1989 they built another home in Ladner and during this time the couple enjoyed travelling; the highlight was an adventure to Israel!  Eventually, they moved to Armstrong to be close to the family; including a total of 22 grandchildren and great grandchildren.  Allen went home to be with the Lord on June 23, 2015, hours before their 60th Wedding Anniversary.  

Shortly afterwards, Margaret moved in to Heaton Place Retirement Community, where she stays busy with puzzles, games, sewing, baking, crafting and hanging out with her friends. Last year she sewed 110 dresses to be sent overseas to little girls less fortunate.  Margaret is always helping others in some way which puts a smile on her face every day!  In closing I asked her what would be her wish for her family. She smiled as replied “to love the Lord and live for him daily”!

Thank you for sharing your life journey with us all Margaret!