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Seniors celebrate Canada’s 150th

July 19, 2017   ·   0 Comments

It was a time for celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary last Thursday at Caledon Seniors’ Centre. There were a number of fun and interesting activities held during the day, all with a Canadian theme, in keeping with the occasion. John Miner was calling on participants to locate various Canadian cities on the map. Audrey Jones, the first president of the centre, was able to find Fort Nelson, B.C.

Mark Kersey of Toronto was providing the entertainment at lunch at the Seniors’ Centre.

Maud Fisher and Nancy Harper, both of Bolton, were trying to arrange the names of all of Canada’s Prime Ministers in the right chronological order.
Photos by Bill Rea

         

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