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Lots of bargains at seniors’ centre

November 23, 2016   ·   0 Comments

The Caledon Seniors’ Centre in Bolton was a very busy place recently. It was the scene of the annual Craft and Bake Sale, and Silent Auction. There was no shortage of baked goods available at the sale. Those helping out at the table included Karen Miner, Nancy Wilson, Ruth Broeders, Jean Mason, Kathleen Owen and Betty Crowe. Photos by Bill Rea

The Caledon Seniors’ Centre in Bolton was a very busy place recently. It was the scene of the annual Craft and Bake Sale, and Silent Auction. There was no shortage of baked goods available at the sale. Those helping out at the table included Karen Miner, Nancy Wilson, Ruth Broeders, Jean Mason, Kathleen Owen and Betty Crowe.
Photos by Bill Rea

Sandy Forester and Sue Calder, both of Bolton, were displaying a collection of lamps and lanterns made of glass. Calder said her brother makes them from recycled glass obtained from Florida, Maine and Ontario.

Sandy Forester and Sue Calder, both of Bolton, were displaying a collection of lamps and lanterns made of glass. Calder said her brother makes them from recycled glass obtained from Florida, Maine and Ontario.

Former Bolton resident Darlene Garratt, who now lives in Wasaga Beach, was assisted by her mother Drene in displaying a collection of knitted goods and stuffed animals.

Former Bolton resident Darlene Garratt, who now lives in Wasaga Beach, was assisted by her mother Drene in displaying a collection of knitted goods and stuffed animals.

         

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