Oakville Beaver, 11 Jul 1993, p. 5

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Once inside, the culprits helped themselves to a computer, fax machine, electronic typewriter and a cash float. MENUHA THERAPY CENTRE Halton Regional Police said the culprits smashed their way into the shop by kicking in glass in the front door. Close to $6,000 worth of elecâ€" tronic equipment was stolen in a Tuesday night breakâ€"in at the Barbeâ€"Clean shop on the North Service Road West. CHECK YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES FOR COVERAGE Office equipment taken from business * Beautifully decorated * Kidney pool large deck * New roof, A/C, gas F/P "It‘s how you deal with it. It‘s your own background," says Noll‘s husband who at 21 also finished high school at General Wolfe and is now apprenticing as a truck mechanâ€" ic, earning enough to support his growing family. Perhaps the unexpected comes in Noll‘s steady stream of smiles and chuckles. Describing herself as a homebody, bookworm type who would be the last expected to get "in trouble", the 18â€"yearâ€"old says she often doesn‘t think of her own cirâ€" cumstances, just does what‘s necesâ€" sary to provide for her children. Gwen Masson rmt CHERYL FURUKAWA RMT KarEN Ror rmt "There‘s just 11 months between us but there‘s a world of difference. She worries about her hair, I worry about feeding the kids. She worries about where she‘ll go tonight and I worry about bathing the kids," says Noll. (Continued from page 1) impending arrival came quite unexâ€" pectedly despite the time and perâ€" sonal constraints of her husband‘s job, her schooling and the care and rearing of two small children. "I‘m not your typical 18â€"yearâ€" old," admits Noll who often comâ€" pares herself and ther life to that of her younger sister. Family needs keep young couple on their toes Each comes from a fairly large REGISTERED MASSAGE THERAPY Royal LePage Real Estate Services Lid., Broker | _ i $215,900 OPEN HOUSE Sun. 2â€"4 435 Withnell Cr.â€" 105 THOMAS ST. OAKVILLE A recent comment by a fellow restaurant patron about the Noll children‘s good behavior, ieaves a note of pride upon Noll‘s face â€" that and the large graduation photo of herself which hangs on the family Noll says the children are just part of their lives and Jason. Noll says gone are the days of "partying", but the couple still go to movies â€" driveâ€"ins with the children, and out for dinner, again, with the children. family, both of whom are suppoflig of the young couple‘s efforts to sucâ€" ceed and survive with their children. "I was going to school come hell or high water, I was going to finish," she said. Noll, whose mother, she says, pretty much struggled financially to raise her four children (Noll is the eldest), said when she found herself pregnant and still on a rocky road with her now husband, decided she would provide well for her child. Education has been a priority in her family, she says. mantle at their Dorval Drive apartâ€" ment. s With her high school diploma in hand, Noll plans to return to college for her degree in social work â€" perâ€" haps not surprisingly she wants to work with teen mothers. That plan however will wait a year. Despite being accepted to all colleges of her choice, Noll learned of her third pregnancy and because she‘s due just a month after school opens, she‘s going to take the year off with the new baby. Despite the weight of responsibilâ€" ity on the young couple‘s shoulders, they say they don‘t see it that way. In fact, the couple says the chilâ€" "It takes a lot to do what you‘ve done...and still keep your sanity," he tells his wife. . Support from each other is also important. The couple relieve each other at times with the children and Noll‘s husband supports her efforts with her education. "The occasional times, it hits me that this wasn‘t what I thought I‘d be doing when I was 18," says Noll, then again, she says there are times she wonders how those aged 30 do it. dren helped "straighten them out."

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